RESOLUTION NO WHEREAS, changing market conditions dictate that said rates be adjusted accordingly;

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RESOLUTION NO. 1469 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING MAXIMUM RATES FOR SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLING COLLECTION IN THE CITY OF WILSONVILLE. WHEREAS, the city ofwilsonville has, via Ordinance No. 204, granted to United Disposal Service an exclusive franchise for the collection ofsolid waste and recyclables in the city; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 204 decrees that the City Council shall adopt by resolution, the maximum charges allowable for these collection services; and WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to establish rates that are equitable while creating a fair rate ofreturn for United Disposal Service; and WHEREAS, changing market conditions dictate that said rates be adjusted accordingly; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY OF WILSONVILLE RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: 1. The City Council adopts the rate schedule for solid waste and recycling collection service attachedto tilis tesolutionas ExhibitA andincorporated herein, effective July 1, 1998. ADOPTED by the Wilsonville City Council at a regular meeting thereof this 18th day of May, 1998, and filed with the Wilsonville City ReCOrd~~p=-- ATTEST: }4akC~~J CHARLOTTE LEHAN, MAYOR SUMMARY ofvotes: Mayor Lehan Councilor Helser Councilor Barton COlmcilor Luper Councilor Kirk RESOLUTION NO. 1469 PAGE 1 OF 1

EXHIBIT A Rates for Solid Wast.rvices Provided by United Dis_al Service, Inc. I. Single Family Residential Service A. Service Options Full Service: City of Wilsonville Effective July 1, 1998 1. Weekly cubside collection of garbage. Customer choice of one or more carts. Available cart sizes are 20 gallon, 32 gallon. or 60 gallon. Carts to be provided by United Disposal. 2. Weekly curbside collection of specified recyclables on the same day as garbage service. Two 14 gallon containers are provided by United Disposal. 3. Weekly curbside collection of yard debris on the same day as garbage service. 60 gallon carts will be provided by United Disposal. For Golf Course residences, 32 gallon carts will be provided and collection will occur on the first garbage day of the month. Limited Service: 1. On-call garbage collection. Customer provides garbage can. 2. Recycling only. Weekly curbside collection of recyclables. Two 14 gallon containers will be provided by United Disposal. 3. Yard debris only. Weekly curbside collection of yard debris. 60 gallon cart will be provided by United Disposal. 4. Recycling and yard debris only. Weekly curbside collection of recyclables and yard debris. Two 14 gallon containers and one 60 gallon cart to be provided by United Disposal. B. Rates - Full Service 20 gal. cart 32 gal. cart 60 gal. cart Occasional extras 15.60 per month 17.50 per month 23.40 per month 4.00 each Page 1

C. Rates - Limited Servicee On-call Cash Billed 6.00 per 32 gal. can or equivalent 8,00 per 32 gal. can or equivalent Recycling only Yard debris only Recycling and yard debris 5.50 per month 5.00 per month, per cart 9.50 per month D. Rates - Full Service - Golf Course single family residences with once/month yard debris 20 gal. cart 32 gal. cart 60 gal. cart Occasional extras 13.60 per month 15.50 per month 21.55 per month 4,00 each E. Rates - Full Service - Golf Course single family residences exempt from yard debris collection (Under City of Wilsonville Ordinance no. 204) 20 gal. cart 11.85 per month 32 gal. cart 13.85 per month 60 gal. cart 19.90 per month Occasional extras 4,00 each F. Rates - Limited Service - Golf Course Single Family Residences On~all Cash 6.00 per 32 gal. can or equivalent Billed 8.00 per 32 gal. can or equivalent Recycling only 5.50 per month Recycling and yard debris 7.50 per month Page 2

II. Commercial Services A. Rates- Cart Service - per month, per cart 1 Stop/wk 2 Stops/wk 3 Stops/wk 32 gal. cart 11.25 21.70 32.15 60 gal. cart 18.20 34.70 51.55 90 gal. cart 23.35 44.70 66.10 Occasional extras 5.00 each B. Rates - Loose Container Service - per month, per container Stops per Week Container SI:ze 1 2 3 4 5 1 yard S 63.70 121.50 179.40 237.30 295.20 1.5 yard 89.10 170.90 252.60 334.40 416.20 2 yard 116.50 223.50 330.50 437.50 544.60 3 yard 169.30 321.70 482.60 643.50 804.30 4 yard 222.10 422.10 633.10 844.20 1,055.20 5 yard 275.00 525.50 783.70 1,044.90 1,306.20 6 yard 327.80 622.80 934.20 1,245.60 1,557.00 8 yard 433.50 823.60 1,234.70 1,647.00 2,058.70 C. Rates - Compacted Container Service A compacted container where material can be collected by the normal container truck, the charge will be two and one-half (2.5) times the loose container rate. Compactor container shall be furnished by the customer and shall be compatible With the collectors equipment. Customer shall be required to maintain the container in a safe and operable condition in accordance with workers compensation board regulations. Page 3

III. Multi-Family Services e A. Rates - Cart Service - per month, per cart 1 Stop/wk 2 Stops/wk 3 Stops/wk 32 gal. cart 12.50 24.00 35.50 60 gal. cart 20.10 38.40 67.00 90 gal. cart 23.35 44.70 66.10 Occasional extras 5.00 each B. Rates - Loose Container Service per month, per container Stops per Week Container Size 1 2 3 4 5 1 yard 70.40 134.40 198.40 262.40 326,40 1.5 yard 98.60 188.90 279.40 369.80 460.20 2 yard 128.80 247.20 365.50 483.90 602.20 3 yard 187.20 355.80 533.70 711.60 889.50 4 yard 245.70 466.80 700.20 933.60 1,166.90 5 yard 304.10 581.20 866.70 1,155.60 1,444.50 6 yard 362.50 688.80 1,033.20 1,377.50 1,721.90 8 yard 479.40 910.80 1,365.40 1,821.40 2,276.70 C. Rates - Compacted Container Service A compacted container where material can be collected by the normal container truck, the charge will be two and one-half (2.5) times the loose container rate. Compactor container shall be furnished by the customer and shall be compatible with the collectors equipment. Customer shall be required to maintain the container in a safe and operable condition in accordance with workers compensation board regulations. D. Recycling Only Rates Where a multi-family complex uses a compact drop box or train system for garbage collection, the following schedule will be used to charge for recycling services provided: Notes: No. of Units 10-99 100-199 200-299 300 399 >400 96.00 minimum per month 1.65 per unit 1.30 per unit 1.20 per unit 1.15 per unit Customer to provide enclosure/shelter and HaUler to provide containers. Enclosure/shelter is defined as any City/Hauler approved system to collect material. Material to be collected must be approved by Hauler. Page 4

II )i IV. Drop Box Service A. Rates Loose Drop Box Haul Fee 10 yard box 20 yard box 30 yard box 40+ yard box 74.00 per haul 74.00 per haul 111.00 per haul 128.00 per haul 103% of the disposal charge incurred will be added to the haul charge. B. Rates Compact Drop Box Haul Fee Minimum charge - 15 yards or less Greater than 15 yards 86.50 per haul 5.90 per yd per haul 103% of the disposal charge incurred will be added to the haul charge. Customer provided compact box shall be compatible with Hauler's equipment and must comply with workers compensation board regulations. C. Rates. Miscellaneous Delivery fee Screened box fee Rental fee - loose boxes 15.00 10.00 5.50 each per haul per day 55.00 per month Rental fee - compact boxes - lease/purchase rate incurred by the Hauler The charge to relocate a box will be based on the Hourly Charge Rate. Page 5

V. Miscellaneous Rates aaervices A. Hourly Charge Rates 1 truck and 1 driver 1 truck, 1 driver and 1 helper 80.00 per hour 105.00 per hour 103% of the disposal charge incurred will be added to the hourly charge. B. Tires Collection of tires shall be charged under the hourly charge rates, plus disposal. C. Temporary Container Service (2 cubic yard container) Rate is 30.00 per collection. Containers on site for a period in excess of 72 hours shall be charged rent at 5.00 per week. Delivery/removal charge 25.00 per container D. Overtime Where overtime is required to be incurred by the HaUler to meet the request of the customer, the haul charge shall be increased by 50%. E. Mobile Home Parks Where Park residents have individual cart service and individual billing, single family cart rates will apply. Where Park residents have individual cart service, but the owner of the Park is responsible for payment of services, single family cart rates will be reduced by 1.00 per month. For Parks which have one central cart collection location and the owner of the Park is responsible for payment, single family cart rates will be reduced by 2.00 per rnonth. VI. Miscellaneous Provisions A. Definition of Multi-family A single structure containing more than four living units will be considered a multi-family customer. and subject to the multi-family rates. Mobile Home Parks are not multi-family customers. See above for Mobile Home Park rates. Where a multi-family structure is receiving cart service and the owner of the structure is responsible for the payment of services. then the cart rates shall be 1.00 per month less than the normal multi-family cart rates. Where a multi-family structure has one central cart collection location and the owner of the structure is responsible for payment of services. then the cart rates shall be 2.00 per month less than the normal multi-family cart rates. Page 6

B. Bulk Item Collection e C. Overweight Carts D. Use of Cans Oversized bulk items, such as furniture and appliances, will be charged under the Hourly Collection Rate, plus disposal. Garbage or yard debris carts which exceed 2 pounds per gallon or where lids will not properly close, will be assessed an "occasional extra" charge. Use of cans for garbage or yard debris material is not allowed except as an "occasional extra", On-call garbage customers are allowed to use cans. Carts will be provided upon customer request. e. Lost or Damaged Recycling Containers Replacement of lost or unusually damaged recycling containers will be charged 5.00 per container. F. Contaminated Yard Debris Carts G. Time Limits H. Cart Limits Yard debris carts contaminated with garbage will be charged 8.00 extra per occurance. Carts and recycling containers shall not be placed at the curb more than 24 hours prior to collection and shall be removed no later than 24 hours after collection. Carts or recycling containers not readily available on collection day may be assessed an additional charge. Franchisee may require generators of putrescible solid waste to remove waste at least every 7 days, or more frequently, if necessary to prevent health hazard, nuisances, or pollution. When a single customer uses multiple carts which are the equivalent of one CUbic yard or more of waste per week, the franchisee may require the customer to change to container type service. Franchisee reserves the right to refuse cart service to any customer where the use is not compatible with the cart. I. Cart, Container or Drop Box Damage Unusual damage caused by the type of material or negligent care of the customer. may be assessed an additional charge. The cost to repair or replace a unit damaged by vandalism, fire, or other extraordinary causes will be the responsibility of the customer. Page 7

J. Cart, Container and Dro_x Weight Limits The weight of material placed in a cart, container or drop box, whether loose or compacted, shall not exceed the lifting capacity of the franchisee's equipment or cause the franchisee to exceed the loaded weight limit of the vehicle. Upon request. the franchisee will provide the customer with information concerning Iimititations on their equipment. Containers weighing more than 200 pounds per cubic yard may be charged an additional disposal fee. Any cart, container, or drop box that is compacted, either mechanically or manually. will be charged at compact rates. K. Multiple Locations Any customer which has carts, containers or drop boxes at more than one location, then each location will be charged as a separate account under this schedule. L. Special Disposal Needs Any customer, due to the type of material collected, requires disposal at a site other than the franchisee's normal disposal site, will be charged under the Hourly Charge Rate in addition to the normal haul rate. M. Access for Collection All customers shall provide a space, regardless of type of unit, that is adequate for the franchisee to safely collect the material. The space provided must comply with the City of Wilsonville development code. Any cost necessary for the customer to comply with this section. shall be the responsibility of the customer. N. Hazardous Waste Restriction Placement of hazardous waste material in a unit collected by franchisee is prohibited. PageS