Ordinance No. 74-41 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON
ORDINANCE NO. 74—�_
AN ORDINANCE AML ORDINANCE N0, bb-i AS AMENDED BY
ORDINANCt NO. 71-21 (GARBAGE FRANCHISE GRANTED TO Frank's
Disposal Service, Inc. ) DEFINING AND EXCLUDING
SALVAGEABLE HATERIAL FROM THE PURVIEW THEREOF, PRESCRIBING RE-
VISED RATES FOR COLLECTION AND DISPOSABLE SERVICES THEREUNDER
AND FIXIOG AN EFFECTIVE PATE.
THE CITY OF TIGARlll ORDAINS AS rOLLOI'dS:
Section 1: That Section 2 of Ordinance No. 71-21 _ adopted by
the City Council on May 11 1971 as amended
by Ordinance No. 73_26 be and the same is hereby amended to
read as follows:
"Section 2: Definitions. For the purpose of this
Ordinance, unless the context other-
wise clearly requires, the following definitions
are hereby prescribed and made applicable:
" (a) "Salvageable material" means cardboard,
paper boxes, packing materials, plywood,
crating lumber or other salvageable mater-
. - ials which have economic value for re-use
and disposition through resale to salvage
operators or others or disposition through
donation to civic or non-profit groups;
provided that the seller or contributor
from whose business store, shop, warehouse:
or other operation the salvageable material
results separates such salvageable material
from garbage and other waste material and
prepares such materials in bales, boxes,
bundles, cartons or containers other than
garbage containers; and further provided,
that such salva--eable materials are retained
by the seller or contributor within the con-
fines of the store building, industrial yard,,(4zypated,
or manufacturing plant wherefrom salvaged
and are delivered to the collector or recipi-
ent in such bale, box, bundle or container.
Commingling of reusable salvageable material
with garbageguseless matter and other waste
material shall be considered as waste in its
entirety and the storage, collection and
disposal of such waste material is subject
to the requirements of this ordinance relating
to waste.
" (b) "Boxed refuse" means refuse contained in a box
not exceeding the volume of a can nor the
weight of 40 pounds loaded, and of sufficient
strength and rigidity to safely contain the
refuse and permit safe collection.
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" (c) "Bundld' means non-putrescible solid wastes
securely tied in bundles including, but not
limited to, twigs, shrubbery trinunings or
tree limbs, with a limit of four (4) feet
in length and 60 pounds in weight.
" (d) "Can" means a metal storage container for solid
waste with bails (handles) and a tight fitting
lid or cover and not exceeding a capacity of
32 gallons nor a loaded gross weight of 60 -
pounds. It- is recommended that such a can
shall not be sunk into a receptacle in the
ground.
" (e) "Collector" means the person, firm or business
association to whom the City Council has !!!•
granted a franchise under the terms and pro-
visions herein contained.
(f) "Disposal site" means any land used for the
disposal of solid wastes including, but not
limited to, dumps, sanitary land fills and
composting plants maintained or approved by
public authority, but does not include a land
fill site which is not used by the public
either directly or through a service and which f
is used by the owner or tenant thereof to dis-
pose of aawdust, bark, soil, rock, building
demolition material or non-putrescible indus-
trial waste products resulting from the process
of manufacturing.
(g) "Extra" means non-putrescible solid waste, in
the form of bundles, boxed or loose refuse, ?
collected during a stop in addition to regular
service for metal cans or containers provided
to the same customer.
(h) "Loose rsfuse" means unconfined non-putrescible
solid wastes outside of any container, can or
box, including, but not limited to, leaves,
grass trimmings, shrubbery trimmings or the
like.
(i) "Person" means any individual, public or pri-
vate corporation, industry, co-partnership,
association, firm, trust, estate or any other ;
legal entity whatsoever.
(i) "Putrescible material" is organic material that
can decompose, and may give rise to foul smell-
ing, offensive products.
" (k) "Service" means the collection, storage, trans-
portation and disposal of waste and solid waste.
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" (1) "Stop" means a single pickup of solid waste at
an accessible storage point provided by a
customer. In the case of residential ser-
vice, a "stop" shall include picking up a can
or cans at one storage point and any extras.
In the event of multiple dwellings on the
same premises, each dwelling unit shall be
considered a "stop" with residential service
unless five or more units are served by cans
or container^ at a single accessible or
storage point. In the latter case,__service
shall be considered as commercial service.
(m) ''Svliu -.astc" means all nntrescible and non-
putrescible wastes, whether in solid or liquid
form, except liquid-carried industrial wastes
or sewage or sewage hauled as an incidental
part of a septic tank or cesspool cleaning ser-
vice, but including garbage, rubbish, ashes,
paper wastes, street refuse, industrial waste,
swill, demolition and construction waste, aban-
doned vehicles or parts thereof, discarded home
and industrial appliances, manure, vegetable or
animal solid and semi-solid waste, dead animals
(exclusive of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, goats,
and the like), and other discarded materials.
(n) "Waste" means useless, unwanted or discarded
materials.
" (o) "Waste materials" or "refuse" means solid waste
and waste as herein defined."
Section 2: That Section 3 of Ordinance No. 71-21 be and the sa.-e
is hereby amended to read as follows:
"Section 3: There is hereby granted to Frank's Disposal
Services Inc._ _
the exclusive privilege and franchise of.collecting waste
materials and refuse as in this ordinance defined, ordinaril
and customarily discarded from residences, and commercial
and industrial establishments, excepting salvageable materialz
as herein defined, within that area of the City of Tigard
as described on the attached map, Exhibit "A" by this refer-
ence made a part hereof, and the right. to haul the same over
the City streets for the purpose of disposal, as in this
ordinance more particularly described.
The rights and privileges hereby granted shall
be effective with the effective date of this ordinance and
shall remain in effect, subject to the terms and conditions
hereof, until Decembe., 31 1975 , unless sooner tern-
inated in accordance with the terms hereof.
The City shall one year prior to termination
of this franchise ordinance commence negotiations with the
collector for a new franchise. In the event the City and
the collector are unable to reach an agreement on such a
new franchise after a period of 6 months, the City may
negotiate with any qualified persons."
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Section 3: That Section 20 of Ordinance 2Jo. 71_21 be and tl-e
same is hereby amended to read as follows:
"Section 20: The rate to be charged to all persons, firms
and corporations by the collector shall be
reasonable and uniform taking into consideration the ser-
vices rendered by the collector and the rates authorized
and charged for similar and equal services rendered in f
unincorporated areas and other municipalities within
Washington, plultnomah and Clackamas Counties, and shall
not exceed those authorized in the attached Schedule "B", _
and by this reference rade a part hereof; and further pro-
vided that the collector shall grant no preference in rates
to any person, organization or owner foa' any reaoon, but �
all charges shall be uniform for the same or similar ser-
vices.
The City .reserves the right to amend the rates
herein prescribed or to prescribe additional classifica-
tions and charges which shall be applicable to the services
to be rendered herevnde_ nrovided that rate changes or
classifications shall no- ome effective earlier than
thirty (30) days after s.:: on by the City Council as an
amendment to this Ordinar,,:e."
majority
PASSED: By the Council, by xx*XIXX=X vote of all Council mem-
bers present, after being read three times by title
and number this_'?a_day of %u/ 1974.
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Recorder - City of Tigar,
APPROIFED: By the Mayor this ,g day of , 1974.
Rayolty= Citi' f Tigard
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EXHIBIT B
AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO, 74- '//
SCHEDULE OF MAXIMUM RATES
RESIDENTIAL RATES
Each Additional
1 can 2 cans can
llna StoD Per Week $3.25 $6.00 $2.00
APARTMENTS
(Individual Cans)
One Stop Per Week $2.50
Two Stops Per Week $4.50
COMMERCIAL RATES
One Stop Per Week $3.50 $6.50 $2.50
Two Stops Per Week $7.00 $13.00 $5.00
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Three Stops Per Week $10.50 $20.00 $8.00
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Four Stops Per Week $14.00 $26,.00 $11.00 i
Five Stops Per Week $17.50 $32.00 $14.00
Six Stops Per Week $21.00 $39.00 $17.00
The following extra charges per month are applicable to residential
and commercial rates!
Bundles $1.00 each
Boxed refuse or an equivalent amount of loose refuse. $1.25 each
One flight of stairs 25% additional
Two flights of stairs 50% additional
Return for pickup of inaccessible can $2.00 each can
Exhibit "B't
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CONTAINER SERVICE - LOOSE
1 stop 2 stops 3 sto s 4 stops 5 stops 6 stops
1 yard $19.20 $35.34 $50.65 $65.52 $65,00 74.60
Ea. addit. 16.85 30.99 41.20 54.27
-35 101.90
1 yard 22.00 40.50 58 00 65.90 78.50 89.45
Ea. addit. 19.30 35.55 5
-1j yard 24.80 48.30 69.00 87.30 105.35 121.68
Ea. addit. 22.50 41.80 F-_ O 76.90 92.25 106.08
6240 88.90 112.30 197.15 12 .60
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2 yard 32.70 111.35 128.60
Ea. addit. 29.20 53.70 74.60 93.20
3 yard
41.35 78.00 109.95 137.30 16 .75 187.00
Ea. addit. 37.45 71.50 102.15 132.10 1611.25 179.20
49.92 95.75 137.40 174.72 208.75 243.30
4 yard
Ea. addit. 46.47 90.55 132.20 171.27 204.00 232.90
E5 yard 57. 0 111. 0 163.50 212.00 2 .25 27.00
a. addit. 55.05 105.25 153.75 199.90 242.40 284.00
6 yard 62.40 121.60 178.20 230.40 281.00 328.00
Ea. addit. 59.80 116.40 170.40 220.00 267.00 312.40
8 yard 74.88 145.55 211.70 274.50 332.30 387.40
Ea. addit. 71.38 138.60 201.40 260.65 315.00 366.60
Exhibit "B" - Page 2
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CONTAINER SERVICE - COMPACTED
NUMBER OF STOPS PER WEEK & CHARGES PER MONTH
ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX
ONE YARD $32.00 58.90 84.50 109.20 130.00 148.20
TWU YARD 54.60 104.00 148.20 187=20 225.30 272.00
THREE YARD 68.90 130.00 183.30 228.80 279.50 312.00
FOUR YARD 124.80 239.25 343.20 436.80 521.25 608.40
FIVE YARD 143.25 279.60 409.50 530.25 633.75 741.00
SIX YARD 156.00 304.20 444.60 577.20 702.00 819.00
DROP BOX RATES
Residential Commercial Compacted
10 YD. $37.00 $32.00 $50.00 or $5.00/yd.
35 YD. 39.00 34.00 55.00 or $3.67/yd.
20 YD. 42.00 37.00 60.00 or $3.00/yd.
30 YD. 55.00 50.00 82.50 or $2.75/yd.
40 YD. 62.00 58.00 100.00 or $2.50/yd.
50 YD. 72.00 67:00 112.50 or $2.25/yd.
Exhibit "B° page 3