Code of Ordinances Amendment - Title 13 Solid Waste Charges FY 2017 Copyright 2014
City of Dubuque Action Items # 4.
ITEM TITLE: Code of Ordinances Amendment- Title 13 Solid Waste
Rates and Charges
SUMMARY: ORDINANCE Amending City of Dubuque Code of
Ordinances Title 13 Public Utilities, Chapter 6 Solid Waste,
Article A City or Private Collection Service, Section 13-6A-6
Rates and Charges Established; Exceptions and Section
13-6A-8 Yard Waste and Food Scraps
SUGGESTED DISPOSITION: Suggested Disposition: Receive and File; Motion B; Motion
A
ATTACHMENTS:
Description Type
Staff Memo Staff Memo
Ordinance Ordinance
Suggested Motion Supporting Documentation
Dubuque
THE CITY OF
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Masterpiece on the Mississippi 2007.2012.2013
TO: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager
FROM: Donald J. Vogt, Public Works Director DSV
SUBJECT: Proposed Revisions to Sections 13-6A-6 and 13-6A-8 of the Code of
Ordinances
DATE: March 3, 2016
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this memorandum is to submit a proposed ordinance for your review
and approval. This ordinance would revise paragraphs A, B, and C of Section 13-6A-6
and paragraph E of Section 13-6A-8.
DISCUSSION
Title 13 of the Code of Ordinances is entitled "Public Utilities". Chapter 6 of Title 13 is
entitled "Solid Waste". Section 13-6A-6 is entitled "Rates and Charges Established;
Exceptions". Section 13-6A-8 is entitled "Yard Waste and Food Scraps". I recommend
revision of paragraphs A, B and C of Section 13-6A-6 upon the City Council's approval
of the $14.77 base monthly refuse and recyclables collection service fee and the
reduced monthly fees for refuse collection carts proposed for fiscal year 2017. 1 also
recommend revision of paragraph E of Section 13-6A-8 upon the City Council's
approval of the proposed elimination of the six (6) winter season monthly food scrap
collection fees.
Attached are the recommended ordinance and Effect of Amendment detailing the
changes proposed for Sections 13-6A-6 and 13-6A-8.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the proposed ordinance be approved by the City Manager and
the City Council.
Attachments
ORDINANCE NO. 4-16
AMENDING CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES TITLE 13 PUBLIC
UTILITIES, CHAPTER 6 SOLID WASTE, ARTICLE A CITY OR PRIVATE
COLLECTION SERVICE, SECTION 13-6A-6 RATES AND CHARGES
ESTABLISHED; EXCEPTIONS AND SECTION 13-6A-8 YARD WASTE AND
FOOD SCRAPS
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA:
Section 1. Section 13-6A-6 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is
hereby amended to read as follows:
13-6A-6: RATES AND CHARGES ESTABLISHED; EXCEPTIONS:
A. Class I Premises: Except as qualified below, a fee of fourteen dollars and
seventy-seven cents ($14.77) per dwelling unit per month shall be paid to the
city by the property owner of each class I premises for such services. Said fee
shall be in payment for collection and disposal of one 35 -gallon can or one
35 -gallon trash bag of "solid waste" as defined in this chapter. There is no
limit on the number of bins allowed to be collected containing acceptable
"recyclable materials" as defined in this chapter. Exceptions to the collection
charges for class I premises are as follows:
1. When a class I premises has been vacant for a period not less than three
(3) consecutive months, the owner may apply to the city manager for a
credit under procedures to be established by the city manager. Such credit
shall continue only so long as the class I premises is vacant.
2. Class I premises when the head of the household is sixty five (65) years of
age or older and has an annual income equal to or less than the income
standards used by HUD for its "section 8 housing program" for one and
two (2) person households may, upon application to the city manager, be
exempted from one-half (1/2) the established collection charge. After the
initial application, annual application shall be made by the head of
household on July 1 of each year to verify annual income and eligibility.
3. In cases of extreme financial hardship, the city manager may, and is
hereby authorized and empowered to, make adjustments in the monthly
collection charges as the city manager may deem appropriate. In such
cases, the city manager shall have the authority to require such proof of
vacancy, financial status, age or extreme hardship, as the city manager
may deem necessary.
4. Class 1 premises when a family household of five (5) or more persons has
an annual income equal to or less than the, income standards used by
HUD for its "section 8 housing program" for the size of that household
may, upon application to the city manager, be exempted from one-half (1/2)
the established collection charge. After the initial application, annual
application shall be made by the head of household on July 1 of each year
to verify annual income and eligibility.
B. Class 11 Premises:
1. A fee of fourteen dollars and seventy-seven cents ($14.77) per month
shall be paid to the city by the property owner of each class 11 premises for
such services. Said fee shall be in payment for collection and disposal of
one 35 -gallon can or one 35 -gallon trash bag of "solid waste" as defined.
There is no limit on the number of bins allowed to be collected containing
acceptable "recyclable materials" as defined.
2. The owner of a class 11 premises served by the city solid waste collection
may provide the city manager with not less than fourteen (14) days' written
notice of intent to terminate the service. Such termination of service shall
be effective at the beginning of the next billing period after such fourteen
(14) day notice period.
C. Class III Premises:
1. A fee of fourteen dollars and seventy-seven cents ($14.77) per month
shall be paid to the city by the property owner of each class 111 premises
for such services. Said fee shall be in payment for collection and disposal
of one 35 -gallon can or one 35 -gallon trash bag of "solid waste" as
defined. There is no limit on the number of bins allowed to be collected
containing acceptable "recyclable materials" as defined.
2. The owner of a class 111 premises served by city solid waste collection may
provide the city manager with not less than fourteen (14) days' written
notice of intent to terminate the service. Such termination of service shall
be effective at the beginning of the next billing period after such fourteen
(14) day notice period.
D. Unit Based Pricing: Collection options and charges under unit based pricing
for class 1, 11 and III premises are as follows:
1. A yearly subscription for weekly collection of an additional standard solid
waste container, or containers, may be subscribed for an additional eight
dollars ($8.00) each per month.
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2. Oversize, nonstandard rigid solid waste containers of up to fifty (50)
gallons in capacity may be subscribed as the one container covered under
the base monthly solid waste fee for an additional five dollars ($5.00) per
month. Such containers shall be holders for standard trash bags for
manual removal by city crews, shall not contain any loose material, and
shall not be lifted and dumped by crews. Individual trash bags held in the
oversized container shall weigh no more than forty (40) pounds.
3. A yearly subscription for weekly collection of an additional oversized solid
waste container, or containers, may be subscribed for an additional twelve
dollars ($12.00) each per month.
4. Solid waste carts, owned by the city for semiautomated lifting, may be
subscribed by owners and/or property managers of class I, II and III
premises. The customer shall choose the number and size of the cart. The
fee for a sixty-four (64) gallon city cart shall be twenty dollars and sixty-five
cents ($20.65) each per month. The fee for a ninety-six (96) gallon city
cart shall be twenty-nine dollars ($29.00) each per month.
5. Official city of Dubuque single use stickers costing one dollar and fifty
cents ($1.50) shall be applied to each additional standard solid waste
container or small bulky or bundled item in excess of the one standard
solid waste container collected under the base monthly solid waste fee or
any additional subscribed container(s).
6. Multiple -family dwellings of three (3), four (4) five (5) and six (6) dwelling
units as well as class II or class III premises sharing a common set out
location with other city solid waste customers shall only use approved rigid
solid waste containers with permanent identification as to the specific
premises. However, for the two (2) weeks following Christmas, excess
solid waste may be set out in trash bags with applied city of Dubuque
single use stickers.
7. In alleys where solid waste carts, owned by the city for semiautomated
lifting, are required to be subscribed by owners, tenants and/or property
managers of class I, II, and III premises where the approved set out
location is in an alley. The customer shall choose the number and size of
the cart(s). Such carts shall be subscribed according to a fee schedule
and program requirements as approved by the city manager.
E. Special Collection: The charge for a special collection service for Targe and
bulky rubbish to each dwelling unit receiving such service when requested by
the owner shall be as follows:
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1. A fee of ten dollars ($10.00) shall be paid by the owner for each time the
service is provided for up to the equivalent of three (3) cubic yards of solid
waste.
2. An additional fee of twelve dollars and fifty cents ($12.50) shall be paid for
each additional three (3) cubic yards of solid waste.
3. An additional fee for tires, equal to the disposal fees charged at the
Dubuque metro landfill, shall be paid to the city by the owner for each tire.
4. An additional fee of ten dollars ($10.00) shall be paid to the city by the
owner for each appliance collected in the service.
5. An additional fee of ten dollars ($10.00) shall be paid to the city by the
owner for each collection requested by the owner to be scheduled for
service on a day not receiving weekly collection at the service address.
6. An additional fee of ten dollars ($10.00) shall be paid to the city by the
owner for each collection requested by the owner to be scheduled for
immediate service or whenever crews are sent back to the service
address to collect items that were not properly set out on time as
previously scheduled.
Section 2. Section 13-6A-8 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is
hereby amended to read as follows:
13-6A-8: YARD WASTE AND FOOD SCRAPS:
A. Separation Of Yard Waste: Yard waste shall be separated by the owner of a
premises from all other solid waste.
B. Composting: An owner may compost such person's own yard waste and food
scraps on such person's own premises, provided the same is stored in such a
manner as to not create a fire, health or safety hazard.
C. Collection Schedule For Yard Waste: Yard waste that has not been
composted shall be collected by the city not more than once each week
according to the collection schedule established by the city manager.
D. Preparation Of Waste: Containerized yard waste collected by the city shall be
placed in degradable paper bags with an affixed single use sticker or in rigid
waste containers with an affixed single use tag or in permanent waste
containers with an affixed annual yard waste decal or in a subscribed sixty
five (65) gallon city owned yard waste cart or be contained by tying devices
approved by the city manager. The charges for collection and disposal of
"yard waste" as defined shall be as follows:
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1. The fee for tying devices approved by the city manager shall be one dollar
thirty cents ($1.30) each.
2. The fee paid to the city by a customer of record with the city for an annual
yard waste decal for a rigid waste container shall be thirty five dollars
($35.00) each through June 30 of each year. The fee shall be reduced by
one-half (1/2) on July 1 of each year and again by one-half (1/2) on
September 1 of each year. A decal shall only be used by the customer of
record with the city who purchased it.
3. The fee for single use stickers shall be one dollar thirty cents ($1.30) each.
4. The fee paid to the city for subscription to a sixty five (65) gallon city
owned yard waste cart shall be eleven dollars ($11.00) per month.
5. The minimum fee paid to the city for collection of a scheduled leaf rake out
is twenty dollars ($20.00) for a forty (40) standard leaf bag equivalent pile
of leaves in the parking lane at the curb.
E. Food Scrap Collection Program Subscribers: Subscribers to the food scrap
collection program shall set out city owned carts containing food scraps and
other compostable materials.
SUBSCRIBER WEEKLY FOOD SCRAP COLLECTION SERVICES
Customer Class
City refuse customers and K - 12 schools
Commercial customers without city refuse collection
Cart Size
Monthly Rates
13 gallon
48 gallon
64 gallon
13 gallon
48 gallon
64 gallon
$1.00_
$8.00_
$11.00
$4.00
$15.00
$20.00
1. Such carts shall be co -collected with yard waste. The customer shall
choose the number and size of the cart(s).
2. Such carts shall be set out weekly to reduce potential nuisance concerns.
Failure to use, store or set out the cart properly shall cause the
subscription to be terminated.
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F. Deposits In Public Rights Of Way Prohibited: No person shall deposit any
yard waste or food scraps in any public right of way. (Ord. 13-13, 2-28-2013,
eff. 7-1-2013)
Section 3. This Ordinance shall take effect on the 1St day of July, 2016.
Passed, approved and adopted this 14th day of March, 2016.
Attest:
Kevin S. irnstahl, Ci Clerk
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EFFECT OF AMENDMENT
13-6A-6: RATES AND CHARGES ESTABLISHED; EXCEPTIONS:
A. Class I Premises: Except as qualified below, a fee of fourteen }him dollars
and seventy-seven PlPe cents ($143.7799) per dwelling unit per month shall
be paid to the city by the property owner of each class I premises for such
services. Said fee shall be in payment for collection and disposal of one 35-
gallon can or one 35- gallon trash bag of "solid waste" as defined in this
chapter. There is no limit on the number of bins allowed to be collected
containing acceptable 'recyclable materials" as defined in this chapter.
Exceptions to the collection charges for class I premises are as follows:
1 . When a class I premises has been vacant for a period not less than three
(3) consecutive months, the owner may apply to the city manager fora
credit under procedures to be established by the city manager. Such
credit shall continue only so long as the class I premises is vacant.
2. Class I premises when the head of the household is sixty five (65) years of
age or older and has an annual income equal to or less than the income
standards used by HUD for its "section 8 housing program" for one and
two (2) person households may, upon application to the city manager, be
exempted from one-half (1/2) the established collection charge. After the
initial application, annual application shall be made by the head of
household on July 1 of each year to verify annual income and eligibility.
3. In cases of extreme financial hardship, the city manager may, and is
hereby authorized and empowered to, make adjustments in the monthly
collection charges as the city manager may deem appropriate. In such
cases, the city manager shall have the authority to require such proof of
vacancy, financial status, age or extreme hardship, as the city manager
may deem necessary.
4. Class I premises when a family household of five (5) or more persons has
an annual income equal to or less than the income standards used by
HUD for its "section 8 housing program" for the size of that household
may, upon application to the city manager, be exempted from one-half
(1/2) the established collection charge. After the initial application, annual
application shall be made by the head of household on July 1 of each year
to verify annual income and eligibility.
B. Class II Premises:
1 . A fee of fourteen }him dollars and seventy-seven 4PA4 cents
($143.7799) per month shall be paid to the city by the property owner of
each class II premises for such services. Said fee shall be in payment for
collection and disposal of one 35-gallon can or one 35-gallon trash bag of
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"solid waste" as defined. There is no limit on the number of bins allowed to
be collected containing acceptable "recyclable materials" as defined.
2. The owner of a class II premises served by the city solid waste collection
may provide the city manager with not less than fourteen (14) days'
written notice of intent to terminate the service. Such termination of
service shall be effective at the beginning of the next billing period after
such fourteen (14) day notice period.
C. Class III Premises:
1 . A fee of fourteen th+rtepn dollars and seventy-seven 4PA4 cents
($143.7799) per month shall be paid to the city by the property owner of
each class III premises for such services. Said fee shall be in payment for
collection and disposal of one 35-gallon can or one 35-gallon trash bag of
"solid waste" as defined. There is no limit on the number of bins allowed to
be collected containing acceptable "recyclable materials" as defined.
2. The owner of a class III premises served by city solid waste collection may
provide the city manager with not less than fourteen (14) days' written
notice of intent to terminate the service. Such termination of service shall
be effective at the beginning of the next billing period after such fourteen
(14) day notice period.
D. Unit Based Pricing: Collection options and charges under unit based pricing
for class I, II and III premises are as follows:
1 . A yearly subscription for weekly collection of an additional standard solid
waste container, or containers, may be subscribed for an additional eight
dollars ($8.00) each per month.
2. Oversize, nonstandard rigid solid waste containers of up to fifty (50)
gallons in capacity may be subscribed as the one container covered under
the base monthly solid waste fee for an additional five dollars ($5.00) per
month. Such containers shall be holders for standard trash bags for
manual removal by city crews, shall not contain any loose material, and
shall not be lifted and dumped by crews. Individual trash bags held in the
oversized container shall weigh no more than forty (40) pounds.
3. A yearly subscription for weekly collection of an additional oversized solid
waste container, or containers, may be subscribed for an additional twelve
dollars ($12.00) each per month.
4. Solid waste carts, owned by the city for semi-automated lifting, may be
subscribed by owners and/or property managers of class I, II and III
premises. The customer shall choose the number and size of the cart. The
fee for a sixty-four (64) gallon city cart shall be twenty twe ty two dollars
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and sixty-five cents ($202-.65W) each per month. The fee for a ninety-six
(96) gallon city cart shall be twenty-nine thii4 =';*ee dollars ($2933.00)
each per month.
5. Official city of Dubuque single use stickers costing one dollar and fifty
cents ($1 .50) shall be applied to each additional standard solid waste
container or small bulky or bundled item in excess of the one standard
solid waste container collected under the base monthly solid waste fee or
any additional subscribed container(s).
6. Multiple-family dwellings of three (3), four (4), five (5), and six (6) dwelling
units as well as class II or class III premises sharing a common setout
location with other city solid waste customers shall only use approved rigid
solid waste containers with permanent identification as to the specific
premises. However, for the two (2) weeks following Christmas, excess
solid waste may be set out in trash bags with applied city of Dubuque
single use stickers.
7. In alleys where solid waste carts, owned by the city for semi-automated
lifting, are required to be subscribed by owners, tenants and/or property
managers of class I, II, and III premises where the approved set out
location is in an alley. The customer shall choose the number and size of
the cart(s). Such carts shall be subscribed according to a fee schedule
and program requirements as approved by the city manager.
E. Special Collection: The charge for a special collection service for large and
bulky rubbish to each dwelling unit receiving such service when requested by
the owner shall be as follows:
1 . A fee of ten dollars ($10.00) shall be paid by the owner for each time the
service is provided for up to the equivalent of three (3) cubic yards of solid
waste.
2. An additional fee of twelve dollars and fifty cents ($12.50) shall be paid for
each additional three (3) cubic yards of solid waste.
3. An additional fee for tires, equal to the disposal fees charged at the
Dubuque metro landfill, shall be paid to the city by the owner for each tire.
4. An additional fee of ten dollars ($10.00) shall be paid to the city by the
owner for each appliance collected in the service.
5. An additional fee of ten dollars ($10.00) shall be paid to the city by the
owner for each collection requested by the owner to be scheduled for
service on a day not receiving weekly collection at the service address.
6. An additional fee of ten dollars ($10.00) shall be paid to the city by the
owner for each collection requested by the owner to be scheduled for
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immediate service or whenever crews are sent back to the service
address to collect items that were not properly set out on time as
previously scheduled.
13-6A-8: YARD WASTE AND FOOD SCRAPS:
A. Separation Of Yard Waste: Yard waste shall be separated by the owner of a
premises from all other solid waste.
B. Composting: An owner may compost such person's own yard waste and food
scraps on such person's own premises, provided the same is stored in such a
manner as to not create a fire, health or safety hazard.
C. Collection Schedule For Yard Waste: Yard waste that has not been
composted shall be collected by the city not more than once each week
according to the collection schedule established by the city manager.
D. Preparation Of Waste: Containerized yard waste collected by the city shall be
placed in degradable paper bags with an affixed single use sticker or in rigid
waste containers with an affixed single use tag or in permanent waste
containers with an affixed annual yard waste decal or in a subscribed sixty
five (65) gallon city owned yard waste cart or be contained by tying devices
approved by the city manager. The charges for collection and disposal of
"yard waste" as defined shall be as follows:
1 . The fee for tying devices approved by the city manager shall be one dollar
thirty cents ($1 .30) each.
2. The fee paid to the city by a customer of record with the city for an annual
yard waste decal for a rigid waste container shall be thirty five dollars
($35.00) each through June 30 of each year. The fee shall be reduced by
one-half ('/z) on July 1 of each year and again by one-half ('/z) on
September 1 of each year. A decal shall only be used by the customer of
record with the city who purchased it.
3. The fee for single use stickers shall be one dollar thirty cents ($1 .30) each.
4. The fee paid to the city for subscription to a sixty five (65) gallon city
owned yard waste cart shall be eleven dollars ($11 .00) per month.
5. The minimum fee paid to the city for collection of a scheduled leaf rake out
is twenty dollars ($20.00) for a forty (40) standard leaf bag equivalent pile
of leaves in the parking lane at the curb.
E. Food Scrap Collection Program Subscribers: Subscribers to the food scrap
collection program shall set out city owned carts containing food scraps and
other compostable materials.
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SUBSCRIBER WEEKLY FOOD SCRAP COLLECTION SERVICES
Monthly Rates
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1 . Such carts shall be co-collected with yard waste. The customer shall
choose the number and size of the cart(s).
2. Such carts shall be set out weekly to reduce potential nuisance concerns.
Failure to use, store or set out the cart properly shall cause the
subscription to be terminated.
F. Deposits In Public Rights Of Way Prohibited: No person shall deposit any
yard waste or food scraps in any public right of way. (Ord. 13-13, 2-28-2013,
eff. 7-1-2013)
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STATE OF IOWA {SS:
DUBUQUE COUNTY
CERTIFICATION OF PUBLICATION
I, Suzanne Pike, a Billing Clerk for Woodward Communications, Inc., an Iowa corporation, publisher
of the Telegraph Herald,a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Dubuque, County
of Dubuque and State of Iowa; hereby certify that the attached notice was published in said newspaper
on the following dates: March 18, 2016, and for which the charge is $122.34.
Subscribed to before m�, a Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa,
this r.,7 day of
, 20/6 .
Notary Public in and for Dubuque County, Iowa.
MARY K. WESTERMEYER
Commission Number 164885
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defined in,#.as.,a0apter,,....,.arihtien !-: for- -,',-(Wdeq:-.- :.!(05).•:dallqi),:• city owned
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number b!tit 4110,-,wa - ,., tcAli i)i-etel ::.::, oversized solid,:...:r :,. contained by tying -
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premises The ...aoii&i-5:, record with the city for
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fished -..;,t;bsi,..,”-tb4-4,itit city c411.':(6);,'....,16ailptikeitY,....,..thirt9„,_ -6e.f:... dollars
shall manager nlrot4. , . Lm;'-t-acosi.k 'is;n5t I ilit IVC:, ,e4! e' 1:' a C''i6:tr 1 : .:i;:: l! ,1-''' : '-: - '1- : ' ' „!:' • cart ninetycents month..:P.-!.6:2. 1 161 ($20 65)
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dell ar. :2,4nd,"Aixtyfiyez,---_-)Line,!30 ‘ or each year.,
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whd6Ahe -.- holadAf.:xliO !twenty.nine -. • . :"!dollars ' -half' (1/2) .' Oh ' Sep
household‘ 1-'51?: Y4v1-9!-' ($2900) - , - each per temberi1 of each year.
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