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RATS•:INCREASE
Councilman Pinkerton introduced agenda item
APPROVED TO
"j" - "Request by Sanitary City for refuse rate
SANITARY CITY,
increaseP stating that at the City Council meeting
IIS.,- FOR
of June 30, 1981,- May -or !McCarty appointed Mayor
RBFUSS COLLECTION
Pro Tempore -Murphy and Councilman Pinkerton as
SERVICE
a cittee-to review the rate increase requested
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by Sanitary City, Inc., for refuse collection
URGENCY ORD. NO.
service.
1230 ADOPTED
Sanitary City, Inc.'s request was for a blanket
15% increase for residential and commercial
service. After reviewing the request, it is the
-recommendation of the committee that a 9.8% rate
increase is justified. Sanitary City will waive
all future monthly charges to the City of Lodi
for refuse collection as consideration of the
additional fees to be paid.
City Clerk Reimche read into the record a letter
received from Thomas C. Young, 311 LaVida Drive,
Lodi, suggesting that either 1) the City Pay
the going rate for garbage service and allow
other services to stand on their own, or 2)
identify the service that the garbage fee is
supporting so the City Council and Lodi citizens
can determine if the service is worth the cost.
Pollowing Council discussion, with questions
being directed to Staff, Council, on motion of
Councilman Hughes, McCarty second, adopted
Urgency Ordinance No. 1230 approving a rate
increase to Sanitary City, Inc., for refuse.
collection service on all bills prepared after
July 1, 1981 as follows:
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RESIDENTIAL
1 Can $3.85
Each additional can 1.75`
COMMERCIAL SERVICE zx
All rates to be increased 9.8%
SPECIAL SERVICES AND BINS `e
All rates to be increased 9.81
Sanitary City will waive all future monthly
charges to the City of Lodi for refuse collection
as consideration of the additional fees to be
paid.
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ORDINANCE NO, no
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 11-3 OF THE
CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF LODI, ENTITLED
"COLLECTION RATES FOR GARBAGE SERVICES".
The City Council of the City of Lodi does ordain as follows:
Section 1. Section 11-3 of the City Code of the City of Lodi
Is hereby repealed and re-enacted to read in full as follows:
"Section 11-3. Collection Rates.
The monthly rates to be charged for garbage collec-
tion service shall be as follows:
A. For any private dwelling house or residence the
rate for one weekly garbage collection shall be:
I. For the first container of thirty gallons or
less, and not to exceed 60 lbs., two dollars
and forty eight cents plus a surcharge of
fifty two cents from the effective date of this
ordinance to June 30, 1979.
ii. For each additional container of thirty gallons
or less and not to exceed 60 lbs. each, one
dollar plus a surcharge of twenty cents from
the effective date of this ordinance to June 30,
1979.
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B. Owners of flats, apartments or the tenants or
lessees thereof shall pay an amount equal to
three dollars times the number of apartment
units owned or occupied.
C. For owners or tenants of business houses the
rate shall be as follows:
I. Class A Commercial collection service which
exceeds the capacity of a one -5 cubic yard container the rates
shall be:
a. Small load (12-14 cubic yard) rate $49.68
per load
b. Medium load (14-16 cubic yard) rate $60.72
pe r load
C Large load (20, 30 or 40 cubic yard)
rate $3.86 per yard
d. Compacted loads: Rate $5.52 per yard
U. Clrss B Commercial collection service when
required either daily or weekly and the waste can be accommo-
dated by a 1 to 5 cubic yard container service the monthly rates
shall be:
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NO. OF
29.81
48.58
67.34
86.11
104.88
123.65
CDS, CONTAINERS
1
2
3
4
•5
6
3
56.30
101.57
146.83
192.10
237.36
1
X3.18
35.33
47.47
59.62
71.76
83.90
1 2
29.81
48.58
67.34
86.11
104.88
123.65
3
36.43
61.82
87.22
112.61
138.00
163.39
1
29.81
48.58
67.34
86.11
104.88
123.65
2 -2
43.06
75.07
107.09
139.10
171.12
203.14
3
56.30
101.57
146.83
192.10
237.36
282.62
1
36.43
61.82
87.22
112.61
138.00 163.39
3 2
56.30
101.57
146.83
192.10
2 37. 36 " 282.62
3
76.18
141.31
206.45
271.58
336.72 401.86
1
43.06
75.07
107.09
139.10
171.12
203.14
4 2
69.55
128.06
186.58
245.09
303.60
362.11
3
96.05
181.06.
266.06
351.07
436.08
521.09
1
49.68
88.32
126.96
165.60
204.24
242.88
5 2
82.80
154.56
226.32
298.08
369.84
441.60
3
115.92
220.80
325.68
430.56
535.44
640.32
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IV. Class D Commercial collection service is for dry waste and
for waste -paper which is uncontainerized or loose. The rates for this .
Class shall be by mutual agreement of the customer and the City
collector subject to appeal to the City Council as provided in the next
section.
V. For larger quantities or more frequent collections or for
any collection service not covered in the multifamily or commercial
rate classification, such additional amounts of service and correspond-
ing service rates shall be mutually agreed upon by the customers and
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Ml. Clas-s C Commercial collection service
when required
either daily +ar, weeidy and the waste can be accommodated by 1
to 6-30 gallon cars not exceeding 60 lbs. per can. The monthly
rates
shall be:
Cans
WEEKLY SERVICE
Trips 1 2 3
4 5
6
1
3.86 7.45 11.04
14.63 18.22
21.80
Z.
6.35 1-2.42 18.49
24.56 30.64
36.71
3
8.83 17.39 25.94
34.50 43.06
51.61
4
13.25 26.22 39.19
52.16 65.14
78.11
5
17.66 35.05 52.44
69.83 87.22
104.60
6
22.08 43.88 65.69
87.49 109.30
131.10
IV. Class D Commercial collection service is for dry waste and
for waste -paper which is uncontainerized or loose. The rates for this .
Class shall be by mutual agreement of the customer and the City
collector subject to appeal to the City Council as provided in the next
section.
V. For larger quantities or more frequent collections or for
any collection service not covered in the multifamily or commercial
rate classification, such additional amounts of service and correspond-
ing service rates shall be mutually agreed upon by the customers and
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Clerk, which shall fix the collection fee by resolution, and its
decision shall be final. None of the rates referred to herein and
agreed upon with the. customer, and not ordered by the Council
shall be effective until the garbage collector shall have filed with
the City Finance Director a statement of the amount to be charged,
if in excess of three dollars per month.
Section Z. The rates herein established shall become effective for
all garbage collection -se-rvices rendered on or after May 1, 1978.
Section 3. Uritency Measure.
The City Council finds that the holder of the franchise for the
collection of garbage in the City of Lodi is not being paid an adequate
fee for its services rendered and in order to maintain the existing
garbage service to protect the public health and safety of the City,
that this ordinance, being one for the increase of revenues for gar-
bage service, shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
Section 4. This ordinance shall be published one time in the "Lodi
News - Sentinel ", a daily newspaper of general circulation printed and
published in the City of Lodi, as an urgency ordinance.
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Approvd this Sth day a4
y
0OR
W.PINKERTON
Attests A E 2
CITY' CLE
State of California
County of San Joaquin, as.
ORD. 1140
I, Alice M. Reimche, City Clerk of the City of Lodi,
do hereby certify that-0rdinance No. _1-1-40 waa introduced at
an adjourned regular meeting of the City Council oftheCity
of Lodi held March 14, 1978 and was thereafter passed,
adopted and ordered to print at a regular meeting of said
Council held April S. 1978 by the following vote:
.Ayes: Councilmen - Hughes, Kataakian, McCarty
and Pinkerton
Noes: Councilmen - Katnich
Absent: Councilmen - None
I further certify that Ordinance No. 1140 was approved
and signed by the Mayor on the date of its passage and the same
has been published pursuant to law.
A 4E&
CITY CLERK
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Approvd this Sth day a4
y
0OR
W.PINKERTON
Attests A E 2
CITY' CLE
State of California
County of San Joaquin, as.
ORD. 1140
I, Alice M. Reimche, City Clerk of the City of Lodi,
do hereby certify that-0rdinance No. _1-1-40 waa introduced at
an adjourned regular meeting of the City Council oftheCity
of Lodi held March 14, 1978 and was thereafter passed,
adopted and ordered to print at a regular meeting of said
Council held April S. 1978 by the following vote:
.Ayes: Councilmen - Hughes, Kataakian, McCarty
and Pinkerton
Noes: Councilmen - Katnich
Absent: Councilmen - None
I further certify that Ordinance No. 1140 was approved
and signed by the Mayor on the date of its passage and the same
has been published pursuant to law.
A 4E&
CITY CLERK