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01/25/1993 - Packet AGENDA SOLID WASTE ADVISORYCOMMITTEE JANUARY 25, 1993, 7:00 P.M. TIGARD CIVIC CENTER - TOWN HALL CONFERENCE ROOM 13125 SW HALL BOULEVARD TIGARD, OREGON 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL: WOGEN DISPENZA IRWIN JACOBS MCREYNOLDS SULLIVAN VACANT 3. CALL TO AUDIENCE FOR NON-AGENDA ITEMS 4. APPROVE MINUTES: 12/21/92 5. UPDATE ON SOLID WASTE ISSUES A. ANNUAL REPORT FORMAT STATUS B. COUNCIL HEARING OF 12/22/92 6. SERVICE STANDARDS DRAFT REVIEW 7. OTHER BUSINESS A. NEXT MEETING - FEBRUARY 22ND? (2/15 is a public holiday) 8. ADJOURNMENT TO ENSURE A QUORUM TO CONDUCT BUSINESS, PLEASE CALL LIZ NEWTON AT 639-4171, EXTENSION 308, IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND. LE/SWAC.AGN • • y SOLID WASTE ADVISORY COMMITTEE MINUTES DECEMBER 21, 1992 1. The meeting was called to order at 7:02 PM. 2. ROLL CALL: Present: Eldon Wogen, Chairman Don Jacobs Tom Sullivan Mark Irwin Gerry McReynolds Tom Miller, Miller Sanitary Service Mike Leichner, Pride Disposal Larry Schmidt, Schmidt's Sanitary Service Bill Martin, Wash. County Haulers' Assn. Dir. Loreen Edin, Staff Liaison 3. CALL TO AUDIENCE FOR NON-AGENDA ITEMS - No one appeared before the Committee to speak. 4. APPROVE MINUTES: 11/16/92 - Motion by Committee Member McReynolds, seconded by Committee Member Jacobs to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Committee present. 5. PUBLIC HEARING - SWAC considered their recommendation to the City Council regarding amendment of the length of term of the Solid waste Management Ordinance codified as Tigard Municipal Code 11.04. This amendment, if approved by the city Council, would change the term of the franchise ordinance from 10 years with an automatic renewal clause, to a 7 year, automatically renewable contract over the next three years. A. PUBLIC HEARING OPENED: Public Hearing was opened by Chair Wogen. B. There were no declarations or challenges C. STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION: Loreen Edin presented the staff report (see minutes file for complete copy of report) . She noted that Council was considering giving notice to the haulers to stop the automatic renewal of a 10 year franchise in a process as defined in TMC Section 11.04.050B. The haulers had offered a compromise position of a 7 year automatically renewable contract term, if Council's intent was to reduce the existing 10 year language. The haulers proposal would change the term to 7 years by January 1, 1995, thus giving the ordinance the next three years to automatically count down to the 7 year term from the existing 10 year term. Ms. Edin noted that under the 7 year term proposal, the franchisees believe that rate changes would not be necessary due to the change in franchise term. She recommended approval of the franchisees proposed language. D. PUBLIC TESTIMONY: No opponents appeared to speak. Proponent: Bill Martin, Director of the Washington County Haulers Association, 591 NW Queens Court, Hillsboro, appeared on behalf of the three franchise holders and made their request. (See attached packet presented to the SWAC members at the meeting.) Mr. Martin noted the history of hauling in the City of Tigard. He discussed the changes in the industry over the last few years and compared to solid waste bill to other utility charges for single family households in Washington County. He noted that while the cost for garbage collection was remaining fairly constant due to efficiencies by the haulers, the cost of disposal and mandated recycling programs was increasing. He also noted that yard debris, and medical waste collection were required to be separate hauls in the near future. He stated that the haulers are working with the City of Tigard to develop a plan to implement automated collection at curbside for residential customers perhaps as early as 1994. Mr. Martin stated that the haulers would recommend SWAC forward a recommendation to approve the haulers 7 year term proposal to Council, if Council wished to change the existing 10 year language in the franchise ordinance. E. SWAC QUESTIONS: Chairman Wogen asked what the benefit was of an automatic renewal clause. Franchisee Miller responded stating that it allows haulers to implement new programs more quickly, allows newer upgraded equipment on the street on a regular basis, and encourages banks to loan to the haulers. Banks give good terms or better terms on loans when haulers have automatic renewal clauses in their contracts with cities. Committee Member Jacobs asked why the Council was interested in changing the 10 year term. Staff Liaison Edin noted that Council had begun to express a different philosophy regarding length of franchise term as early as the rate increase hearings in the Spring of 1991. Council had discussed the desire to have more of a free market system rather than franchise areas. F. PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED G. SWAC CONSIDERATION AND RECOMMENDATION After lengthy discussion, Committee Member McReynolds moved to recommend Council adopt Option #1 which would modify the language in TMC Section 11.04.050B to change the term of the franchise to be seven years by January 1, 1995 and to cancel the automatic renewal of the 10-year contract if the haulers failed to sign acceptance of the new ordinance language by the end of the calendar year. Motion seconded by Committee Member Jacobs. Approved by unanimous vote of Committee present. H. Committee Chair Wogen commended the haulers on their presentation and for taking action to recommend a modification to the Council. He noted that turning on the 10-year clock and doing nothing was disastrous. A 7 year contract period was a better window for looking at solid waste issues. He noted that solid waste is no longer a simple issue and that each legislative session makes more complex rules. Committee Member Sullivan noted that the 7 year contract period was good and that he would be willing to consider a 5 year period in the future to be more flexible. He believed that competition tends to create more efficiencies. Committee Member McReynolds stated that a 7 year period was fair as it reflected the federal guidelines for depreciation. He did note that a 5 year contract might speed up turn over of equipment. Franchised hauler Miller stated that the service standards that SWAC will be reviewing will give the City a better "hammer" to hold the haulers accountable to serve and be responsive to the rate payers in the City. Committee Chair Wogen stated he would present the Committee concerns to the Council at their public hearing scheduled for 12/22/92. 6. UPDATE ON SOLID WASTE ANNUAL REPORT FORMAT - Staff Liaison Edin reported that she was continuing to work with the Washington County Wasteshed cities to develop a revised annual report format. She had meet with Delyn Kies of Washington County and the Washington County Haulers Association to negotiate changes. The draft will be reviewed by both parties and finalized in early January. She hoped to share a copy of the format with SWAC and haulers no later than the January SWAC meeting. 7. SERVICE STANDARDS DRAFT REVIEW - Motion by Committee Member Sullivan, seconded by Committee Member Irwin to move consideration of this item to the January SWAC meeting. Approved by unanimous vote of Committee present. 8. OTHER BUSINESS: Consensus of Committee was to hold the next meeting on 1/25/93 since the regular meeting night fell on a City holiday. 9. ADJOURNMENT: Motion by Committee Member McReynolds, seconded by Committee Member Sullivan to adjourn. Approved by unanimous vote of Committee present at 8:35 PM. WASHINGTON COUNTY HAULERS ASSOCIATION Mission Statement To protect the public health through the support and enhancement of an efficient and effective franchised collection system for solid waste and recycled materials on a uniform basis in all Washington County local jurisdictions. A -H A x w Typical Utility Charges for Single Family Households - Washington Co. $80.00 $70.00 • Disposal $60.00 $50.00 Electric $40.00 ,,�----------- =------- _._._........._._.... ------ Gas ------------ > - --- - --- _ ---------' $30.00 Water _.....__._.__._._.__ _-__-___.._. _._ _____._ - ___ -._._____._.._ ____.-•-- $20.00 . .._..__._..._._- Cable ----- - Phone �_.. - ---- _ _R_ ~----�-- 1 -� _ -- --- -----------$ ------- 5 0.00 _ -- Sewer -- ------- - - ------------- Garbage $0.00 Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 N -H W Residential Can Costs 3.48 .ti.r• ..No Recycling •4 3.35 ''' a— Disposal 0 1.09 6.17 -♦--- Collection or 5.85 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 Source:City of Sherwood m A , w Where does your garbage dollar go? Transfer Station Cost • Metro User Fees 4% DEQ Fee 1% 12% Long Haul Cost o Collection Expenses 54% Landfill Cost (,! • 7% Recycling Expense 9% Franchise Fees 3% Source: Metro and Washington County, 1991 Y Exhibit 4 i lj SATELLITE VEHICLES SATELLITE TRANS R F( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . These Oregonians say they save money with a low-cost, "do-it yourse" dump station that serves 6 yard packer trucks. ii i6 61 o building.No loader.No ramps.No Federal Excise Tax(FET). No,this transfer concept,involving the use of 'ff A b satellite collection vehicles,requires none of ; r; those investments.Yet executives at Miller's Sanitary Service(Beaverton,Ore.)say their unique"do-it- 3.f yourself'mobile transfer system yields the same benefits its a larger conventional big-packer-to-big-transfer-station i operation! Miller's collects refuse from its residential customers in i small,maneuverable 6-yard packers,which,when full, !'b, dump their contents into compactor-equipped containers. When the containers(located in a convenient,central loca- tion)are full,they are hauled to a landfill by conventional roll-off tractors. A concentration of accounts near the company office led Aller's to locate the mobile transfer operation in its main yard.However,if the company's service area becomes ex- r- tended,the off-loading point could easily be moved one or + more times each day to various convenient locations. Miller's collection vehicles average two loads per day in winter, Purchase or lease of a satellite commercial lot might three loads per day in summer. That's an average of 250 stops per one-person crew. even be practical,claims Tom Miller,company president. . . . .. .. ... .. ..... ... ....... So would renting space at a service station.or a corner of a cooperating customer's property—any community-conn- Downsized packers offer savings ' patihle area where small refuse vehicles and over-the-road Miller's mobile transfer system consists of four Peerless tractors would have room to back up to the parked,com- 6-yard PRT-6 packers on Isuzu chassis.two Peerless PTS- pactor-equipped containers. 24 portable transfer stations and three tandem-axle tractors SEPTEMBER 19891 WASTE AGE 157 1. Satellite Conld. (two 285 hp Volvos and one 290 hp International),with the company. fSuperior,Cascade,and Peerless-Magnum roll-off Today,Miller's 20 trucks and 22 employees serve 8,500 attachments. residential and 450 commercial customers.Most of the com. 1 I With their six-wheel,single-rear-axle 11,250-pound pany's residential collections are in Tigard,Beaverton and tiltcab chassis,the small packers have no problem meeting other locations in the southwest part of greater Portland. the strictest truck weight laws currently in force or pro- Most customers live in single-family subdivision homes. 1 !l posed.They're easy to operate—so should forecasts of Collections are made once a week from any accessible ! heavy truck personnel shortages come true(see article in point,though.for insurance reasons,company personnel :!o �I June Waste Age),driver recruiting would be no great longer go inside buildings or fenced areas.Normally, problem. vehicles stay on public thoroughfares to minimize company ?� Of course,the smaller vehicles cost less to purchase and liability for property damage.Rates,based on number of i? operate.There's an easily computable savings taken right 30-gallon cans serviced,currently average$10.25 per can off the top:The smaller vehicles are not subject to the FET per month. of 12%upon purchase,as are the heavier large-sized packer Though collectors make it a public relations practice to trucks. take a few boxfuls of trash as well,they record locations ! i where excess set-outs seem to be a practice. That data is keyed into the company's coi;: 1 puler,and explanations and additional bill- ings are made directly to the customer.Cus- tomers are billed every other month. "To best serve our clients,we'll take anything but hazardous wastes,"says is rr ; Miller."But,because we pay by the pound for disposal,we find it necessary to charge extra for extra amounts of items that require special handling." Disposal costs in the area range from $42/ton to$45/ton,depending on location; that's up by$16 to$19 per ton over the • ` rates just one year ago. .; One-worker/mini-packer team Typical transfer operations start with house- to-house yard and curbside pickup by one man and his PRT-6 satellite vehicle.Each of Miller's four units collects from an aver- age of 250 homes per day—two loads per Small vehicles wouldn't be practical with a long haul to a day in winter,with its traditionally lighter accumulations; landfill or other tipping spot.But Miller's uses its convenient and three in summer. yard as an off-loading point. In fact,individual accumulations vary so much by sea- son that some residents change their service agreement and payment from one can in winter to two or more cans in 85 years of service summer. Miller's Sanitary Service,Inc.was founded in 1904 by Collectors use 50-gallon aluminum containers held on Henry Miller,who was active in the firm until his death in their shoulders to tote the refuse.They empty it in one mo- 1964. His son,Carl.ran the organization until his retire- tion into the side opening of their vehicles.Though these ment in 1984,when his son,Tom.who grew up in the busi- packers are small,they carry a lot.Company records show ness.became CEO.Toni's wife,Barb,works full-time as densities average about 600 pounds per yard(3,600 pounds ;1 office manager;and their son.Dean, 17,began working per load). In winter,when there is additional moisture in summers three years ago as a fourth-generation Miller in the collections.loads range up to 4,200 pounds per vehicle. i � 158 WASTE AGE t SEPTEMBER 1989 Exhibit 5 CITY OF TIGARD - SOLID WASTE HISTORY 1904 Miller's Sanitary Service Founded 1947 Schmidt's Sanitary Service Founded 1961 City of Tigard Incorporated 1978 Franchising Established in the City of Tigard 1980 Metro Established 1983 Oregon Opportunity to Recycle Act Passed 1983 Oregon City Transfer Station Opened 1986 Pride Disposal Company Founded 1986 Curbside Recycling Established 1989 On-Call Yard Debris Recycling Established 1989 Columbia Ridge Landfill Opened 1990 Five Year Waste Reduction Plan Adopted 1990 Weekly Curbside Recycling Established 1991 Oregon Recycling Act Passed 1991 Medical Waste Collection Established 1992 Curbside Recycling Bins and Mini-can Service Established 1993 Household Hazardous Waste Collection Established 1993 Multi-Family Recycling Completed 1993 Commercial Recycling Enhanced 1993 Curbside 35 Gallon Carts with Automation Established 1994 Curbside Recycling of Yard Debris Established 199? Waste Paper and Plastic Recycling Established • Exhibit 6 Estimated Costs for Automated Residential Collection City of Tigard A 5 Year Schedule A 7 Year Schedule Loan Amount: $976,000.00 Loan Amount: $976,000.00 Annual Interest Rate: 10.00% Annual Interest Rate: 10.00% Term in Years: 5 Term in Years: 7 Monthly Payment: $20,737.12 Monthly Payment: $16,202.76 Total Payments: $1,244,227.20 Total Payments: $1,361,031 .84 Cost per Customer: $2.59 Cost per Customer: $2.03 Extra Cost per Customer per Month: $0.57 This report must be filed no later than March 1 of each year. (Name) (Address) (City) (State) PP) (A Solid Waste Collection Company) ANNUAL REPORT TO THE CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON FOR THE YEAR ENDING December 31, 19 K!.{•:v`. hK,.:. y - •r{.: yx�4 - .. "`.�.. �. .. -. '..♦•}n;••........, :u::t:•}..hvi•}}:ryh/:v}:}f..%+.i}i:•}:•:i}i:�i:::::}n}v..::ni.. is}:nh:.{:•. 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Y TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Report Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Schedulell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 DropBoxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 t�.•T`.w^'.+'�@..k,�x»`y��:cl..•fi'.,- Residential (Cans) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Residential Recycling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . > 11 • n ,w .?. v 'A•••' ' t.., `:a.;,,::•.rrS�`3 :.:•. -:a.cso"t;'a\ux'•`.aa!r.:,nh.�`,:,: Commercial Containers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Commercial Recycling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 MedicalWaste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Yard Debris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Consolidated Net Income. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 OtherCosts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Grand Total Net Income. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Schedule III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Schedule of Property Plant & Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Schedule IV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Schedule of Asset Dispositions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Oath . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Franchisee Comments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 w;,r�i:::??:%i•;i:is-.. n::i•:�O}:::?iri4?::::?:... ......................n--.?A:inR\,:vv:r-A-v.4::an;.....n.vt....n...N: :,hb:.:C.}hvv:.u::J::Lk:..yhx}\r-':i::ii•?:iii=i.:.':n:.-:.;w::??':..w::::::v:•.�-: Uniform System of Accounts and Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Page 1 AWL I REPORT SUMMARY To ompany Tigard Franchise Area Drop Boxes Revenue $ $ Direct Costs $ $ Indirect Costs $ $ Net Income $ $ MIAMI fW.J' YAM:N v •rx. Y- t {4••••tf"::.Y}:A:dYry...,:[i±y.'=f.:Jky:w::::: ... �j,.,yi.;.. ...; 'yjf} :;SS Residential Cans Revenue $ $ Direct Costs $ $ Indirect Costs $ $ Net Income $ $ Residential Recycling Revenue $ $ Direct Costs $ $ Indirect Costs $ $ Net Income $ $ Total Residential Net Income $ $ i $ $ Wd Page 2 x : iii.: <.. :.: ��•� �.:fi ........... . ......... .. Now ... ..:.... WINi Commercial Containers Revenue Direct Costs Indirect Costs Net Income Commercial Recycling Revenue Direct Costs Indirect Costs Net Income Total Commercial Net Income Medical Waste Revenue $ Direct Costs Indirect Costs $ Net Income $ Yard Debris Revenue Direct Costs $ Indirect Costs Net income Page 3 mw Consolidated Net Income $ $ Revenue $ $ Other Costs Interest Paid $ $ Extraordinary Costs $ $ Total Other Costs $ $ Grand Total Net Income $ $ Profit Percentage % % Page 4 Answer every question on Worm. Study this form and the Actions included at the end veru carefully and provide accurate answers. Where the word "None" fully and accurately states the fact, it may be given as an answer. This report will be used to evaluate the franchise holder's performance and may result in revision or revocation of a franchise agreement. Print clearly or use a typewriter. Use extra sheets to clearly state your position, clarify the facts, show allocations or prorations or assumptions made and any calculations necessary to arrive at the information presented. .,., (sr:.•oo-)•c,• <.orox:a.;.•y,•.•..••....•:•,.:•:<•;;..:7•,.f,,;.,.x.:mcu•+••,.n,,•...:....1. r 00, SCHEDULE I - COLLECTOR'S ORGANIZATION 1. Complete Name of Hauler: Complete Address: 2. For corporations, list names and addresses of all shareholders and the percentage of ownership by each. Note those serving as Officers or Directors (or both); indicate title. % of Officer Total Name Address Ownership Director Compensation 0/1 $ $ $ 3. For proprietorship or partnership, list names and addresses of all persons having an interest or equity in the business and the nature and amount of interest or equity. Indicate the manager or managing partner by title "MGR." % of Equity Total Name Address Ownership Interest Compensation $ 4. For corporation, proprietorship, or partnership, list all persons having an equity interest or shares or responsibilities, who also have duties in the operation of the Tigard Franchise Area of solid waste collection operation of the business. List each person's duties, hours spent in the Tigard Franchise Area portion of the business and the compensation paid or allocated to the Tigard Franchise Area portion of the business. Total Hrs Tigard Tigard Name Duties Spent Hrs Spent Compensation Page 5 • SCHEDULE II - INCOME STATEME, DROP BOXES Total Company Tigard Franchise Area REVENUES Drop Box Revenues $ $ Number of•;.:.•• :.......:Customers x.: t # # Number of Drop Box Pick U Number of Compactors Annual Tonna e EXPENDITURES DIRECT COSTS: ...................... Wages, Fringes, Wage-Related Taxes, etc., of NO $ $ OperatingOpemfing Personnel Fuel, Lubrication $ $ Equipment Maintenance & Repair $ $ Disposal Fees $ $ Franchise Fees $ $ Total Direct Costs $ $ INDIRECT COSTS: qy F'. '^?4^'.^•.?vQp.}. .•�}„�...�y.y",.�:y::,:.?}.x<;,:Yy.:;:, :+�:w:; :iJMY-'.WYN✓�R4 .nrh.. JF.•:u }.:}:•. 4v.1:.... :.. .. Salaries, Fringes, Salary-Related Taxes, etc. of Mgmt. $ $ and Support Personnel See Instnxtions Office Expenses $ $ Taxes, Licenses $ $ E `1_': ` Rent on Buildings, Equipment, etc. $ $ Sales &Advertising $ $ Professional Fees $ $ Page 6 INDIRECT COSTS: Continued Other Collection Costs $ $ Total Indirect Costs $ $ Net Income- Drop Box $ $ Page 7 �ai .:..�.•: .:i:..;.,A1C:v1R',t.,�,-,J` ill::\YRC:`:,:3.•7QF:::�}4��v': ON '+Y6472 NOR ' 0101 Wages, Fringes, Related Taxes of Operating $ $ Personnel Fuel, Lubrication $ $ Equipment Maintenance & Repair $ $ Disposal Fees $ $ Franchise Fees $ $ Total Direct Costs $ $ INDIRECT COSTS: ;hkT}}�Ti'•::.:4.v:.v. •- T-T"-YTS'...................................... .v}}fi:::::v:.nv., ytG:• Salaries, Fringes, Related Taxes r Mgmt. and Support $ $ Personnel Office Expenses $ $ E't (Taxes & Licenses $ $ E ............:.: a.. Rent on Buildings, Equipment, etc. $ $ Sales &Advertising $ $ Professional Fees $ $ ...................... $ $ itaiit Other Collection Costs $ $ Total Indirect Costs $ $ Net Income - Drop Box Recycling $ $ Page 8 RESIDENTIAL CANS Total Company Tigard Franchise Area REVENUES Residential Customer Services $ $ Number of Customers -: 'l;i ; # # Number of Cans : . .. Annual Tonna e NO MM' . 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AnnualTonnage .4415 {" EXPENDITURES COSTS: Wages, Fringes, Wage-Related Taxes, etc., of $ $ Operating satin Personnel Fuel, Lubrication $ $ Offiffiffim Equipment Maintenance& Repair $ $ D Fees $ $ Franchise Fees $ $ Total Direct Costs $ $ INDIRECT COSTS: i-,..oYxq^:•.•_HCl'-• r:av,>;r••;. --.. .�.+ .r..a::,::••,v;:r::{{:•::•.,:v::•:.,;�;..••:,:: �r wi # :.:. :..:...... ................. Sala Fringes, -Related Taxes etc. of { M mt. $ $ Salaries, ges, Salary �. g and Support Personnel See Instructions Office Expenses $ $ Taxes, Licenses $ $ Rent on Buildings, Equipment, etc. $ $ Sales &Advertising $ $ Professional Fees $ $ .................... Other Collection Costs $ $ Total Indirect Costs $ $ Net Commercial Container Income $ $ Page 16 'D COMMERCIAL RECYCLING Total Company Tigard Franchise Area REVENUES Recycling Revenues $ $ Number of Customers 1 # # # of Set Outs EXPENDITURES DIRECT COSTS: U-1 M JR, MANN N......... ..........] Mu ............... a M- NOW .56 }may (S", ............. ......... .... ....... Cecit ; + N Net Commercial Recycling Income $ $ Total Commercial (Containers and Recycling) Net Income $ $ Page 17 MEDICAL WASTE Total Company Tigard Franchise Area };{:f.:fi'.,Wnv::+'...•e:�;•.vim`.,:..?r.:.>> REVENUES Medical Waste Revenues $ $ Number of Customers Hawn # # •Y-.Yo:ir.,r.•2?{u'�.y.".�.��..y.. t�ty7..�..>;.:•vw•.+csss•,••ri••:+:�:c::..�...�t:. 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Other Collection Costs $ $ Total Indirect Costs $ $ Net Medical Waste Income $ $ Page 18 YARD DEBRIS Total Company Tigard Franchise Area REVENUES Yard Debris Revenues $ $ Annual Tonnage (Conversion factor of yards to tons: 300# per cubic yard or 6.67 yards per ton :..: : .:.. ..:..:...,..... ..>.. EXPENDITURES DIRECT COSTS: MO..' oaaa .� ar>•:..rr';� •a.....-•.a:....,..t...._.r. cc•w•• •cc;+•rr..:.•h.':ar.!,� +u,:: -11�1 -I No Wages, Fringes, Wage-Related Taxes, etc., of $ $ Operating Personnel Fuel, Lubrication $ $ N Equipment Maintenance & Repair $ $ Disposal Fees $ $ Franchise Fees $ $ Total Direct Costs $ $ INDIRECT COSTS: 5 INS Salaries, Fringes, Salary-Related Taxes, etc. of;:1 MgmL $ $ and Support Personnel See Instructions Office Expenses $ $ Taxes, Ucenses $ $ I • -:... . OW Rent on Buildings, Equipment, etc. $ $ Sales &Advertising $ $ Professional Fees $ $ e Other Collection Costs $ $ Total Indirect Costs $ $ Net Yard Debris Income $ $ Page 19 AL Total n Tigard Franchise Area CONSOUDATED NET INCOME REVENUES: $ $ Other Revenues (Explain) $ $ Total Revenues $ $ OTHER COSTS: intent Paid See Instructions $ $ Extraordinary Costs ain) $ $ Total Other Costs $ $ SCHEDULE 11 SUMMARY: GRAND TOTAL NET INCOME PROFIT PERCENTAGE % % Page 20 SCHE* 111 - COLLECTION PROPERTY OWN*YEAR END LAND, BUILDING & STRUCTURES Total Company Tigard Franchise Area Original Cost, Plus any additions or replacements, at beginning of $ $ this period Cost of Items acquired this period $ $ Cost of items retired this period $ $ Accumulated Depreciation at beginning of this period $ $ ec ladon retired this period $ $ Depreciation for this period $ $ Accumulated Depreciation at the end of this period $ $ VEHICLES & COLLECTION EQUIPMENT Original Cost, Plus any additions or replacements, at beginning of $ $ this period Cost of Items acquired this period $ $ Cost of Items retired this period $ $ Accumulated Depreciation at inning of this period $ $ Depreciation retired this period $ $ De ion for this riod $ $ Accumulated Depreciation at the end of this period $ $ CONTAINERS & DROP BOXES Original Cost, Plus any additions or replacements, at beginning of $ $ this period Cost of items acquired this period $ $ Cost of Items retired this period $ $ Accumulated Depreciation at beginning of this period $ $ Depreciation retired this period $ $ Depreciation for this period 1 $ $ Accumulated Depreciation at the end of this period $ $ Page 21 S ULE OF PROPERTY PLANT ALIPMENT Depreciation Expense Total Co. Franchise Area ' Year Tax Service 12 mo ended 12 mo ended Description of Item Cost Purchased Life Type * 12/31/ 12/31/ i I i * Service Type: D = Drop Box; RR = Residential Recycling; CR = Commercial Recycling; R = Residential; C = Commercial; YD =.Yard Debris; MW = Medical Waste; G = General Page 22 Ak OTHER CARRIER PROPERTY To Company Tigard Franchise Area Original Cost, Plus any additions or replacements, at beginning of $ $ this period Cost of Items acquired this period $ $ Cost of Items retired this period $ $ Accumulated Depreciation at beginning of this period $ $ Depreciation retired this period $ $ Depn3clation for this period $ $ Accumukded Depreciation at the end of this period $ $ TOTAL DEPRECIABLE ASSETS Original Cost, Plus any additions or replacements, at beginning of $ $ this period Cost of items acquired this period $ $ Cost of Items retired this period $ $ Accumulated Depreciation at beginning of this period $ $ Depreciation retired this period $ $ Deprecktion for this period $ $ Accumulated De reciadon at the end of this period $ $ SCHEDULE IV- COLLECTION PROPERTY SOLD, TRADED OR OTHERWISE PERMANENTLY RETIRED THIS PERIOD Net Book Value Gross Sales Gain or Land, Buildings&Structures $ $ $ LVehlUdesd Collection E ui ment $ $ $ and Dro Boxes $ $ $ er Pro $ $ $ $ $ $ Page 23 *CHEDULE OF ASSET DISPOSI*S Acquisition Disposal Asset Description Purchase Disposal Accumulated Gain/ Date Date Price Price Depreciation LOSS Page 24 i • OATH STATE OF OREGON ) ss. CITY OF TIGARD ) I, the undersigned, owner or duty authorized officer of the Solid Waste Collection Company, whose name appears on the front of this report, on my oath say the foregoing report has been prepared, under my direction, from the original books, papers and records of said Company;that I have carefully examined the same and declare the same to be a complete and correct statement of the business and affairs of said Company in respect to each and every matter and thing therein set forth,to the best of my knowledge, information and belief; and I further say that no deductions were made before stating the gross earnings or receipts herein set forth, except those shown in the foregoing accounts; all governmental taxes that are due and all franchise fees that are due have been filed and paid except those disclosed herein; and that the accounts and figures contained in the foregoing report embrace all of the financial operations of said Company during the period for which said report is made. (Signature of Owner or Officer) Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of , 19 Notary Public for the State of Oregon Residing at Within the terms of ORS 192.500 (1)(e), ORS 192.500 (2) and such other public records statutes as may be applicable, City of Tigard will consider confidential information provided to City of Tigard consisting of production, sale of purchase, cost and similar business records. This shall not, however, restrict the authority of City of Tigard to use such information for regulatory or enforcement purposes. The following "Uniform system of accounts and instructions for preparing this report" are an integral part of the report and should be included as verification that these instructions were followed in preparing the report. Page 25 FRANCHISEE COMMENTS This section is intended to offer the franchisee an opportunity to share insights, concerns, and observations regarding the solid waste industry and the franchisee's individual business. Please use additional sheets to address the following: I 1. What has your business done during this reporting period to address the Washington County Wasteshed Annual Waste Reduction Program? 2. What plans do you have to comply with ne)d year's Washington County Wasteshed Annual Waste Reduction Program? 3. Comment about the educational promotions your business inflated or participated in during this reporting period. �.. �..�«�. ..:. .may:..{: 4. 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Page 27 UNIFORM SYSTEM OF ACCOUNTS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARING THIS REPORT INTRODUCTION This system of accounts for Solid Waste Collectors is prescribed by the Washington County Wasteshed Technical Committee. The description below of schedules and accounts are for those which appear in the accompanying report form. This report must be submitted to the City annually by March 1 for the preceding calendar year. Collector must maintain records adequate to complete this report, including records not specifically discussed in the following instructions. Retention period by the applicant shall be five years. These records are subject to examination by the City or its designated agents. .:Si.,- „-.y:r-r^:+c}'+?x"-,;+w•,:.• ;icc}.. f•?Fn::amc;•:... 9R:»,'.t ..,w. }-a..}y',.y�JfS:Yy.ryccva::�:;r 'v:;cnxwo-,:,�a%`y'c:..'f:i}::.. ' va \/.%��} - 4ri �VitOhi � n .i,����' �++ttt-0:':v}.• '4 av'Ww:4+i.' M ".,ba:?:L! 6c•rirr'.ri�}.,ti . SCHEDULE 1 - COLLECTOR'S ORGANIZATION This schedule pertains to the operations of the collector as a solid waste collector. Other activities are not to be included. The only revenues to be included are those directly resulting from the operations as a solid waste collector, and the only costs to be included are those necessary to support those operations. The owners/officers total compensation are to include their salary/wages, expense account, company vehicles, insurance premiums, and any other forms of compensation, to be allocated to the appropriate expense classifications. :: :r .:.. :•,. .:-.:-:...:.::...-.:,.,.:•:.::.:::::.x.,.:.v:::::.::., .:.,:.v::.,...:....:::.::: .:v..:r...::.:::::.yv:.,..vxnn......v.::?.v?ry:::::.:::::.v..i.:r.:y.::,<::::.Y;;.:.:.::.,......:i;.}y::4:>•?.w.:r.+.;}}:::• X.R}y-. ;C. .'y?,iro. >a{,.t.,-.ty.: :}u;.,- ..i;a.r :.h.7f.ar,C. ,-ft?'•.v,. .{.., ..::{••:. ,..sH:}... •�C:}.:' ..;':..;,y:;...... ::}•?-}..::•:.};::r.}.;... ::i::•::+•}•+.:+•::i:r}.xr-;:f...:o .u.;;.:•.•':.}:r..t:•ir-}:•:X•}^-}:?a}:xi.;:i.:.:::•.. -., f?r•.'•'iR:rt:.o::: .i,?v) }:f!:•.,�;¢xs::r:i;:}.'•:•;:•a:.::::-_+:,i:.::.} ...:..:y -:.,":t.-::}::x:.?�;�r -}.v.}.;'d'•:.}::r:,;`,:}'.rx: ....5�..:�...,•l.. .•;:t�:i^.:;•� -:,�,.:.,tt�,'n,�.,A�:,•:,.,.,v., .:::::r+.o-+-.'•i}`}kn}'.Y�.•.'•}`.-r.'•i:,:n}}'�C.*.'-}•'.'-�.'-...-•:-,.:�."-}hi'.}p}.. :4:4,v:r.-.•1.vv:.x:w::.i.�v::::Fi:.}:'n41 r.-.?S:1x:V:}'��?,:v} 7^•}rc'ii Jrr:;?i.., ..:;r>r...r::.:rx+. ,,_}f;:r:;.:::;ti.^} ,}:i-:..::,:fr:::.}!:rr.•x:.:r.,--'-°'•::.::.:-rro..:.i..:::3L•+�..,`.y�"••.,..Y,S wAOf.Jv.,,Wi6r.,...v..::.w.:Jn•.-.•.•.�. :-r:•\vm::.,n.,-..:-.m.<:::::::::.vti,�.-.,,�.v:ro.\-::ln,..:,o.:pf���::i.:.i�-.•...4..•i•.h�+.\4..�n'-.•x xk�;'-.-,••.i++Cvh,w.,r-.,,x�M',OW�.] . ............... :i:•}i?iiii:.}i:+:ii:-'�i}iii:;i•ii.'_:+i�:isii::ii:':«•i'^:.ii:<�:!?!^i`:^}:�i;; v:^}i:hii}i::.;;i i::•:: : ..Y r.+m r Y+::w:vr :i'-:M;'+`tpM1:S:::•N;•:':: .wv;'• .v:v:nv•v:....,i}':?i'iii:`:'rj::vi?}i:i}::}:•:i:::�ii:::i:�:� _ � .���• Yr :•:•'': ..:.�iii::'ii:!��`.•i ��i{:::i}:iii: :.. :.........,v......����+... .:.,.vM1.,:.....::.. ..'+�rh..1iv.MOM WIN W-1 OWN y..•o,:r :f.,�y,}.,: •y„�"-y+y-. MOM $;?w�:;w,• r wo?7i�"•4 7.L} ��.k•^'t...'�'...'-. ...�..}......'�:�[�.-.-.'-:•,�.:ii•�,.' �:�-4��.:�..'•'..�'.�-. N��]F!?Y� � .,'..•. ,;x..::: ;...-•...: ?> e{� ., MY_ N. #"MIO .far` d.:.' .:�.,.::' . . «;ice•<?.:': :.;h,`: _t:. .?w.::.:..:,.:.:•}}:.:.;:.::.::-i-.;:.::?.i:::;:.i:.:-.i:.:::.::.};:.:.;::-;: :.isi:.;i:.:;+;.::?-.:;.;.??.:}}:.::.:.:::::::�?.:??::�::::»:<:»::�::::-;:::;?:;::>=�'>::}�';y:>,:+f:;>:::::;::>•."???.}:?.:: f . .. ..... . I•a �l•<:�r �a <�>a�€r:�<u��1. ..:�............. .::; ;:..::i �t�(�. .... .... .:of. .:�:: €I................................................. .i:.i:�::i>:.i>:-is?•>:.:�is�i...................................................................... T`.:..................................................... Page 28 SCNED ULE 11 - INCE STATEMENT Two columns are provided for each item of the income statement. Each column must be completed and if amounts shown do not represent actual general ledger account(s), then the method of allocation including the calculations must be attached to this report. Total Company solid waste collection operations, showing the actual income and expense for the reporting period, reconcilable to the company federal income tax return. Tigard Franchise Area, actual income and expense for the reporting period. If amounts entered are not represented by general ledger account(s), then show the method of allocation and calculations. DROP BOX REVENUE: Include all revenue earned from the collection and transportation of waste deposited in drop boxes. _ RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL (INCLUDING RECYCLING AND SALVAGE) OPERATING REVENUES RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS: Residential customers are defined as those in 4-plexes or less who normally provide their own garbage cans or have franchisee-provided roller carts (up to 90 gallon) for the collection of solid waste. Include all revenue earned from the collection and transportation of solid waste in residential carrier operations, including revenue from special hauls of solid waste from residential customers. Include all revenue earned from recycling and salvage operations. Partnership/Joint Venture credits or earnings from a recycling operation are to be included. If special allocations are used, explain and show calculations. Do not include drop box revenues from residential customers. v:..:.....,,....:..v.:....:.:::.:.m....,.:.:..:....:.::.;.............. F.... .,........................... ln.....n...{.:in}::-•::f+ :;r i... {r-�Ov nC{it�4 Y: f:�.:•-x:m;•::•:.C:i[:..}..}} :F.•' jj��.t�:::••.,.x-.:. a{.ya'��o-.o:.o• :-;•r. .:.r,.: ,,�:•, 2.::�. �'• •x-:,}o+r}-iA,"w �. `•� � Wr .y,' 3 }. •. ::�. 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'2: .,,,+�.',,� :S,n.. ko::::`}:: .,•.G..:-:F.:;}.::.::.,;•; o-.,:::,.. i:, .:.r::.,.}f ji:n:;.}r•'}F:•'v'. -}h::•?t6:A}•-::-:-�� ;.-:L:,.,t%3»��•'.•�'•:-'.:•.�..•�' ',a�.•''-,,'•+`r� h���i�4�a..,aaao�cCac�..�.:�: tias}}., •ry f.- v:..::.,w::::::nv.:m:�v:::nvx:::+\.w::::,t.::::::.:\nvv.Y''ha�+r:�n,•.'A`�.':.vx.:Vx}.o.Av,::n-'f�.•.v.,+Y+t�v:..,^} iM+1/}�,:_:mAx»\n Y.CMxCvw\��,-0' Ww1W.,\�}. %• COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS: Commercial customers are defined as those who are normally provided containers for the collection of solid waste. Include all revenue earned from the collection and transportation of solid waste in commercial (containers) carrier operations, including revenue from containers and compactors owned by commercial customers. Include all revenue earned from recycling and salvage operations. Partnership/Joint Venture credits or earnings from a recycling operation are to be included. If special allocations are used, explain and show calculations. Do not include drop box revenues from commercial customers. Page 29 OTHER OPE ANEVEN ES: Include,incidental earnys from all other solid waste collection services including the sub-rental or lease of properties which are included in the expense portion of this report. Do not include investment income such as interest earned from deposited funds, stocks, bonds, etc. or earnings from the sale of depreciable assets. Do not include earnings from sources that are directly part of the collection of solid waste. 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Include fringe benefits, taxes, employer contributions to union and ovemmental ro rams workers compensation or anv other statuto costs. vy�vY. .•i:W'^,:jt'.•`•''. -:t}.4�{"L:i:..+�+-•}.'nv+''nn<'.'-}'�}^:Y v'-�F:.}+v�.+.ii=: ' •'4Y '{.:•:A :.: '}.-K. K%;•..:4.+i.�•3•.y.+}i+�1i.+.}.;v.J+w:+.y+.`•.:.1��R}",.''•?'A?.w''':.n:•` t "`nR.:.Yi�y.Q:••.:nK1/}i•-.v' .v..ou.t},..}vj:?i"Kx;.€.:ti-v:�:•.r.+r."�ryi 7.i-?'_{4�h.}�HE;:•7i• i:'.;n; •:<:, fJ:.J�t4n....7i.ir�.:=..a..ft.}-'..�y:ry}�...�.K..vKi;.:?•�,;..',.•}•h__am.rvr$}y;{``l.i .sv.0­01-- j! 7101011. p}sQ:t.xn:;:;:}'•}:y:-<<ti:' .}S+`a::•:• .\':::::: .. y:>`>n:v:}. ";..-�:-'.+ H.}.:;}:i6.•'.+%:.?'£24C'`..}. .;$.};}.'�`C}�+.v.+yn�3c'.yv ::�j':.-:�'• nom::'. n�.�?+ : '4�K ::•'�}: ..��M.: v.+:.<..K may'-:�v-•:•'n'+:'•-''.••�"-'.- inn-n;:-..i•Q.;•:v y •+,.Ltf-v:}'4}:.+�'A7%:v..' h'{•.'•::+''v+.K.i: r ' v .: l.lKy '+'v n�fi$�'+'+rft3i ' :it�inv'4. ti0+:\?i;:£ri{Ji: +1C:n+}NriAi.YA4. *%i-h\. \+k•\4•ngp0. Y.vt} UpOh1JCC4MOPF}]M}\tlhirTt}n\Kt:..-• FUEL & LUBRICATION: Include the cost of gasoline, diesel, or other fuel and lubricants necessary for collection vehicle operation. Include fuel taxes but not road use taxes. Do not include the costs of Officer or Shareholders vehicles. f4 :E1 DEPRECIATION: Include the total amount of depreciation for this period for property..6 ed directly in connection with solid waste collection that is shown in the operating property report (Schedule IV). Use only the Straight-Line method to calculate depreciation even though other methods may be used for tax or book purposes. Use only the Federal guideline lives that were in effect when the property was acquired. If allocations are used then explain and show calculations. EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR: Include the cost of parts and materials used, labor employed and bills paid for repairing, greasing and washing of collection vehicles. Include the replacement of lights, batteries, hom, fire chains, tires, tubes and all other equipment of collection vehicles. Do not include the costs of replacing engine transmissions, rear ends, compaction equipment or other capitalized and depreciable items. Do not include the costs of Officer or Shareholders vehicles. Do include road use taxes, the cost of rental or leasing of tires, tubes and other components of collection equipment. Do include the cost of short term (temporary, usually one month or less) rental or leasing of equipment used while permanent equipment is being repaired. Include the cost of repairs and maintenance of buildings, shops, garages, storage facilities, grounds and related equipment based on the actual percentage of use in the solid waste collection operation, including the utility costs such as lights, heat, power and water. Page 30 DISPOSAL FEES: Include the cost for the use of dump grounds, tipping fees and disposal facilities. Do not include the cost of operating or maintaining a disposal or dump facility. FRANCHISE FEES: Include franchise fees paid for the rights to collect solid waste. INDIRECT COSTS SSALARIES : Include salaries paid directly to all :ver ..•:fi: .. Ed • ' "' '. and administrative em to ees, and officersdirectly .ae waste collection operation. Include fringe benefits, taxes, employer contributions to union and governmental r :rams. workers compensation and other .CSty•.Yi:•:My : statuto costs etc. - i - .••111,;::t?Y-:-�}.: i.n Aar ':.•..v:. YI.iCC ?JOwn,"'-:S•}h•'gfA�4}':vNt{{{S%Gw" c :.•• Zt-:Q :'}::{• -}:0,x:4-. :e}Si'i{A� ~.•.S '}?'-3b�" ?�;YY• "Ii •`•v:q.• txa�";' .f=.2%v"'`."�2�i.:'??::.f_,vv:;3'c:::;;??:us;.x,'c{;-va:.�xr.•}i}x-:.wcxw.wo. .awr::v. a.•iaioaca' o:;ao>�ko:•x- r.c.,xxca s nrh:' '.{a OFFICE EXPENSE: Include the cost of office forms, binders, stationary and supplies, telephone service, office equipment rental, computer time charges, postage and other incidental expenses incurred in operating the office allocated directly to solid waste collection operation. Explain and show allocation calculations. AD- W.- AXES, LICENSE : Include all taxes and licenses, not listed elsewtiere, paid to federal, state, local or other taxing bodies in connection with the operation of the solid waste collection business. Do not include taxes on fuel, Fead-use :. Fn:;L}x{;4}::n}:.'l.{�:•.-'.-'••�,�•I�IM'�`+CJW{,+Mr��xSi.•..,'�y.:•'-':'+tax?Y.`tr':•ai h::}v •{S}-.:OJ9^ ?.s•{?:S:+v•:•.,�. •{?.�.; w.w? 1.::.•.•:.:.vnYh�-"N".'-::•.'�v.":A.;-':.�'w-'+.-n�ic�}Sa-{av ��•tR.'••1�AP�.k:;'.•:.R{{.�.,.••,�::aw'�::acaJLALsivSca`.iutw.v,:ti'tiiii:�a �.?a�c RENTh%- -,QI { _�:..::::::::.,.:+::.,•.v..:.. Include all rent or lease costs for buildings, grounds•and*6e uipment•a(focated••directly'to the solid waste collection operation. Do not offset rent expense by rental income received from sub-renting or leasing properties. SALES AND ADVERTISING: Include the costs incurred in the solicitation of traffic and/or business. Include advertising, tariff and schedule costs, fees for tariff associations and other business promotion expenses. Do not include costs for advertising or promoting recycling. PROFESSIONAL FEES: Include fees for professional services such as accounting, legal, engineering, etc. ......................... ............ 5.5 .......n....,..,...............,.......... . ....:::::::::: :::::.,-:...:.:..::::. :.::.........:....:..:.::....::::..}..:. ..:,,... ......•. •::.:::•::..:: ::::.}:{..:.};:•:'.r.... :: ::•:}.:. t:.•:;-}:. ._:•.: r•..}}:{-}-::••}::.}::•:•r.<:::.:::::.}::;•:?:.:.{..'}:.::•}R:::: :•}:-r.'?:'•r}•}:.}::}::•:-: �h :}x Page 31 OTHER COLLECTIO COSTS: Include costs of labor and material in sanding roadways; removal of snow and ice; bridge, tunnel, road and ferry tolls; uniforms, including their care; fines for weight violations, but not traffic infractions; and other similar items not included elsewhere in this report. If allocations are made explain and show calculations. w:�•.ao«.h'a:.•':-',- .•.aww.a.;uw„,.:aw:aar«l&,;,,,,,a;;;,;�yRa000x-:ur,;N..:;:a.:,..,: OTHER COSTS INTEREST COSTS: Include all interest charges, fees and other costs incurred in the process of financing business operations. Do not include interest costs for financial activities of the business not directly related to the collection of solid waste, such as investment, stock acquisitions, business acquisitions, shareholder vehicles, etc. EXTRAORDINARY COSTS: Include any special costs incurred during the period that is directly related to the collection of solid waste business. (For instance, liability claims paid when not covered by insurance.) Include a detailed explanation. SCHEDULE 11 SUMMARY BRAND TOTAL NET INCOME: Compute the differences between operating revenues and operating costs. Indicate clearly if costs exceed revenues for the three columns and explain why any losses have occurred. PROFIT PERCENTAGE: Compute the profit percentage by taking the Net Operating Income or (Loss) and dividing by the sum of Revenues (Drop Box Revenue + Recycling Revenue + Residential/Commercial Revenues, including other operating revenues). SCHEDULE -111 - COLLECTION PROPERTY AT PERIOD END Information for each classification of solid waste collection related property owned at the beginning of the period, acquired or retired during the period and the remaining balances at the end of the period shall be reported in Schedule IV. Use the straight-line method of depreciation calculation using the federal guidelines lives in effect when the property was acquired. Three columns are provided as in the income statement Schedule 11, using the same column definitions. SCHEDULE IV - RETIREMENT OF COLLECTION PROPERTY Show the net book value (may be different than shown in Schedule III because of different book or tax methods of calculating depreciation), sales prices if any, and gain or loss of solid waste collection related property sold, disposed of, traded or otherwise retired from the operation. login\loreen\swannrpt.rev Page 32 it • CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON ORDINANCE NO. 92-19 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TIGARD AMENDING CHAPTER 11.04, SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT, RELATING TO FRANCHISE TERM AND AUTOMATIC RENEWAL WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 11.04.080(C) of the Tigard Municipal Code, an amendment to the solid waste management franchise has been proposed;and WHEREAS, the proposed amendment would change the tern of the automatic franchise renewal from ten years to seven years;and WHEREAS, the Solid Waste Advisory Committee has reviewed the -proposed amendment and made a recommendation to the C11y Council;and WHEREAS, on December 22, 1992, the City Council held a public hearing to gather Input on the proposed amendment;now, therefore, THE CITY OF TIGARD ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Subsection B of section 11.04.050 of the Tigard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read: "B. Unless the council acts to terminate further renewals of the franchises herein granted: each January 1st, the franchises are automatically renewed for a term of ten years from the January 1st renewal; on January 1, 1993, the franchises are automatically renewed for a term of nine years;on January 1, 1994, the franchises are automatically renewed for a term of eight years;and, on January 1, 1995,and on each January 1st thereafter, the franchises are automatically renewed for a term of seven years from the January 1st renewal." SECTION 2. All of the franchisees shall sign an acceptance of this amendment and said acceptances shall be flied with the City Recorder by 5:00 pm on December 30, 1992 or this ordinance and amendment shall be null and void. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be effective 30 days after its passage by the Council, approval by the Mayor, and posting by the City Recorder,and upon acceptance by the franchisees pursuant to Section 2 above. PASSED: Bynvl,l TL vote of all Council members present after being read by number and title only, this ZL day ofPW4�1 . 1992. (iGf Z v APPROVED: This 2C7 day of 1 2 Gerald R. ards, Mayor Approved as to form: 02e uelm Z , 199 Z — City Attorney Date ORDINANCE No. 92.3b Page 1 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON RESOLUnON NO. 92-fj2 A RESOLUTION OF THE TIGARD CITY COUNCIL TERMINATING FURTHER RENEWALS OF THE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FRANCHISES IF AMENDMENT OF THE FRANCHISES IS NOT ACCEPTED BY DECEMBER 30, 1992. WHEREAS, pursuant to Tigard Municipal Code Section 11.04.050, the City Council may act to tenminate further renewals of the solid waste management franchises;and WHEREAS,the Clty Council finds it beneflclal to the City to limit the term of the solid waste franchises;and WHEREAS, the City Council has adopted an amendment to Chapter 11.04,Solid Waste Management which would amend the automatic renewal provision of the solid waste management franchises;and WHEREAS,pursuant to Tigard Municipal Code Section 11.04.080(C), the amending ordinance will only be effective upon acceptance by the franchisees;and WHEREAS, If the franchisees fafl to accept the amendment, the City Council will have missed its opportunity to act to terminate further renewals of the franchises; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that. Section 1. Pursuant to Tigard Municipal Code Section 11.04.050, the Tigard City Council hereby acts to terminate further renewals of the solid waste management franchises. Said franchises shall now terminate on December 31, 2001. Section 2. This resolution shall only be effective If the franchisees,as set out In Tigard Municipal Code Chapter 11.04, fail to accept Ordinance No. 92-,,4(o by 5.00 pm on December 30, 1992. PASSED: This day of , 992. ayor- ty o gard At City R o e - City o d RESOLUTION NO. 92-55 Page 1 SENT BY:OSM CORP. ;12-17-92 ; 3:49PM ; OSM CORP. 503 684 7297;# 2/ 2 MEMORANDUM CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON TO: Pat Reilly Mayor Edwards City Councilors FROM: R. Joe Kasten DATE: December 17, 1992 SUBJECT: SOLID WASTE ORDINANCE - TERM REVIEW Please accept my apology for having to be absent from the December 22, 1992, Tigard City Council meeting_ A travel commitment made several months ago prevents my attendance. I believe it is well known within the Tigard City Council that I have questioned the logic of maintaining a 10-year, automatically renewable, contract term with our solid waste franchisees. My questioning of this term is related to the ability of the city to control the contract in order to best serve the'interests of our citizens and is not intended as criticism of the individual franchisees. I understand that a reasonable franchise term is desirable in order to provide for planning, equipment purchases and other legitimate business needs. However, a ten-year term does not meet my requirements for being reasonable. Although my preference would be for an automatically renewable contract term of fire (5) years, 1 will at this time support an automatically renewable contract teral of seven (7) years. Perhaps future councils will find this to have been a good first step. Again, please accept my apology for being absent and my recommendation for a shorter contract term. Si ely, R. beKa Ci Councilor SWAC RECOMMENDATION TO CITY COUNCIL - 12/22/92 The Solid Waste Advisory Committee held a public hearing on 12/21 to gather Information which would allow a recommendation to be formulated for the City Council on the haulers' proposed franchise ordinance change. After receiving public testimony, SWAC's unanimous vote was to recommend Alternative#1 -Stop the automatic renewal of the existing 10-year franchise term and adopt franchisee's proposed language to change the term of the franchise to 7 years by 1995. During the SWAC's consideration of this issue last evening, three main themes were heard which reflect the reason for our recommendation to you. Those were: 1. SWAC believes that canceling the 10-year automatic renewal and taking no further action would be disastrous to the rate payer and the franchisees in the long run. 2. SWAC favors an automatic renewal clause in the ordinance. This is especially true with the possible change in the citizen involvement process that Tigard is considering. In other words, with the Committee structure changing to CITs, over time there would not be a group of citizens as well informed on solid waste issues to review the franchise ordinance periodically as it would come up for renewal. 3. The Solid Waste Advisory Committee also believed that solid waste collection was no longer a simple issue. Metro, and each legislative session creates more complex sets of rules for solid waste service delivery. This means that a change in the length of contract is appropriate now. A 7-year contract with the adoption of better defined service standards should give the City of Tigard the opportunity to have an efficient and effective solid waste collection service for its citizens while maintaining reasonable rates. CITY OF TIGARD SERVICE STANDARDS Roles and Responsibilities for Solid Waste Collection INTRODUCTION DRAFT 11-16-92 Solid waste collection within the City of Tigard is a three way partnership between the customer, the City of Tigard and the regulated franchise hauler. The authority to regulate and set standards are expressed in Chapter 11 .04 of the City Ordinance. The following "Rules of the Game" are provided in order to describe the roles and responsibilities of each of the three partners in assuring an efficient and effective solid waste collection system in Tigard. Additionally, these minimum standards are offered as a guideline for service and are not to be construed as the total responsibilities for each party. HAULER RESPONSIBILITIES CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES • All Collection Service All Collection Service These responsibilities exist for each of the collection service categories. These customer responsibilities exist in all collection services. 1. Annual Report: The Franchised Hauler shall file an annual report for the 1. Cleanup: The Customer shall make every effort to place year ending the previous Dec. 31 . on or before March 1. containers so as to prevent material from being blown, littered, 2. Approved Sites: The Franchised Hauler shall resource recover or broken, or leaked during the course of waiting for collection. dispose of wastes at sites approved by the city. The Customer shall be make every effort to clean up any such 3. Area: The Franchised Hauler shall not intentionally provide solid waste material prior to collection. or recycling collection service to customers in another Franchise Area 2. Containers: The Customer shall be responsible for placing solid within the City of Tigard except by arrangement with another waste and recycling in an adequate container for collection. Franchised Hauler. They shall be non-absorbent, vector-resistant, durable, easily 4. Billing: The Franchised Hauler may bill for services 3 months in advance cleanable, and where appropriate be provided with lids or covers for residential and multi-family residential customers. If billed in which can be readily removed or opened. The Customer is • advance, the Franchised Hauler shall refund a prorated portion of the responsible that the solid waste container be maintained in a payment for any months in which service is not provided. safe and sanitary condition. All containers other than manual 5. Blocking: To the greatest extent practicable, the Franchised Hauler pickup shall be supplied or approved by the Franchised Hauler. shall avoid stopping of collection vehicles so as to block the passage of 3. Contracts: A Customer may be required to enter into a contract other vehicles and pedestrians on public streets and sidewalks. with the Franchised Hauler for unusual service involving added 6. Bulky Wastes: Franchised Haulers shall respond to all calls within 96 or specialized equipment not normally provided under city hours of receiving said call unless a later pickup is agreeable to the required services. customer. 4. Dama4e: Customer and Franchised Hauler supplied solid waste 7. Change: A Franchised Hauler may periodically change a Customer's containers shall be replaced by the Customer if in the course of designated collection day provided a written notice is given to a storage of solid waste or recycling the Customer causes Customer indicating the intent to change the Customer's designated damage sufficient to render the container unusable for the safe collection day and informing the Customer of the new collection day. storage of solid waste. The Customer shall be responsible for 1 14 S. City Facilities: The Franchised Hauler shall collect and dispose from all container damage caused by weather, criminal activity, or city facilities at no cost to the city. normal wear and tear to Customer owned containers. 9. Cleanup: The Franchised Hauler shall make every reasonable effort to Franchised Haulers shall be responsible for container damage pick up all material blown, littered, broken, or leaked during the course caused by weather, criminal activity, or normal wear and tear to of collection. Franchised Hauler owned containers. 10. Complaints: The Franchised Hauler shall respond promptly to Customer 5. Freauency: The Customer shall assure that all solid waste such calls and complaints. Both office and on-route staff shall be knowledge- as food, disposal diapers and animal waste is removed at least able and courteous in answering Customer information requests and once per seven (7) days. resolving Customer complaints regarding solid waste and recycling 6. Hazardous: The Customer shall not leave in any solid waste or collection service. recycling container any hazardous, toxic and/or medical wastes. 1 1 . Containers: Containers made available by the Franchised Hauler to 7. Misses: The Customer shall notify the Franchised Hauler collection service Customers shall be designed for safe handling. They promptly of a missed collection of solid waste and recycling. shall be non-absorbent, vector-resistant, durable, easily cleanable, and 8. Payment: The Customer shall pay for all service within thirty • where appropriate, provided with lids or covers which can be readily (30) days of receipt of a bill from the Franchised Hauler, removed or opened. Customers lacking credit with the Franchised Hauler shall pay 12. Covers: All open-body collection vehicles shall have a cover which prior to service if required by the Franchsied Hauler. The shall be used while in transit from collection areas, except during the Customer shall pay all additional service charges for any past transportation of bulky wastes. due bills. Stop service Customers are responsible for any past 13. Damage: Customer and Franchised Hauler supplied solid waste due bills prior to re-establishment of service. containers shall be replaced by the Franchised Hauler if in the course of 9. Placement: On the scheduled day, the customer shall provide a collection the Franchised Hauler causes damage sufficient to render the safe access to the pickup point which does not jeopardize the container unusable for the safe storage of solid waste. The Franchised safety of the driver of a collection vehicle or the motoring public Hauler shall not be responsible for container damage caused by or create a hazard or risk to the person providing service. weather, criminal activity, or normal wear and tear. Receptacles must be in a visible location which may be serviced 14. Disabilities: The Franchised Hauler shall provide solid waste service in and driven to by collection vehicles where practical. Access conformance with the Federal American with Disabilities Act. must not require the collector to pass behind an automobile or 15. Driving: Franchised Haulers shall comply with all applicable federal, other vehicle or to pass under low-hanging obstructions which state and local laws and regulations relating to driving and transpor- obstruct safe passage to and from receptacles. Receptacles tation. All collection equipment must be maintained and operated in must be at ground level, outside of garages, fences and other compliance with all local and state statutes, ordinances and regulations enclosures. Items not for collection shall be at least 3 feet from including compliance with regulations related to the safety of the any solid waste container. collection crew and the public. 10. Service: The Customer shall request the level and type of 16. Empties: The Franchised Hauler shall not leave emptied containers in a service to the Franchised Hauler. location where they would unnecessarily obstruct the sidewalk, a driveway, or any public thoroughfare or impede pedestrian or vehicular Residential Waste Collection Service traffic. 17. Equipment: The Franchised Hauler shall furnish sufficient collection These customer responsibilities exist in residential waste collection vehicles, containers, facilities, personnel, finances, and scheduled days services. for collection in each area to meet city required service levels. 18. Extras: Franchised Haulers shall collect occasional containers of a 1. Extras: Customers shall pay the fee established by the City of Customer's solid waste set at the point of collection as "extras" beyond Tigard for such "extras" to the Franchised Hauler to collect the Customer's subscribed service level upon authorization of the occasional containers of a Customer's solid waste set at the point of collection as "extras"beyond the Customer's 2 subscribed service level. The Customer shall indicate to the customer, and shall charge the fee established by the City of Tigard for Franchised Hauler if the Customer wants service in which no such "extras". extras are collected. 19. Fair Market Value: The Franchised Hauler is responsible to not interfere 2. Holidays: The Customer shall be responsible for proper in source separated materials for recycling services provided for by placement on make up days for Franchised Hauler designated provision of the State of Oregon fair market value exemption rules. and notified holidays. 20. Fees: The Franchise Hauler shall pay to the city a fee equal to 3% of 3. In-Ground: The Customer shall remove a garbage can from an the gross receipts of the franchise based on quarterly payments. in-ground or "sunken"location for collection. 21 . Hazardous: The Franchised Hauler shall not empty a solid waste 4. Point of Collection: Customers shall request collection at a container that contains hazardous, toxic and/or medical wastes with an location other than in the yard that is within one hundred (100) approved notice left on the container. feet from the street. The Customer shall indicate to the 22. Holidays: There shall be no collections on Christmas Day. Franchised Franchised Hauler the point of collection and notify the Haulers may designate other State holidays for no collection provided Franchised Hauler upon any change of location. The Customer the Customer has been notified in writing. Customers shall be informed shall assure proper placement of the container for collection. of collection make-up days and make-up days shall occur during the 5. Time: The Customer shall place the solid waste container out same week as the holiday and may include Saturday. prior to 6:00 a.m. on the Customer's designated collection day. 23. Identification: All collection vehicles and containers provided by the Solid waste should be placed safely and securely to prevent Franchised Hauler shall be clearly identified by displaying the Franchised lightweight materials from blowing away prior to being dumped Hauler's name and telephone number prominently and conspicuously. into the collection vehicle. 24. Leaking: All Solid Waste collection vehicles shall be constructed, 6. Vacation: Customers may temporarily discontinue service per loaded, operated and maintained in a manner to reduce to the greatest and receive up to 4 credits in a calendar year for periods of extent practicable dropping, leaking, blowing, sifting or escaping of three weeks or more providing that the Customer request the solid wastes, recyclables. discontinuance no later than 48 hours prior to the date of 25. Maintenance: All vehicles shall be maintained so as to prevent the discontinuance. The Franchised Hauler shall keep a record of vehicle's fuel, hydraulic fluid or lubricants leaking from the vehicle onto such temporary discontinuances. private property and public streets while stationary or in transit. 7. Weioht: The Customer shall not place more weight in the 26. Misses: The Franchised Hauler shall respond promptly to reports of collection container than approved by the City of Tigard. If the missed collection of solid waste and recycling. A complaint of missed container is brought into weight compliance, the Customer shall collection received by the Franchised Hauler from the Customer or the pay the charge for call back service if the Customer requests City shall be remedied by collecting the material within 24 hours (ex- that the material be picked up on any day other than the Cus- cluding Saturdays, Sundays and non-collection holidays) of the tomer's next regularly scheduled collection day. • Customer's or City report. This 24-hour deadline does not apply where the missed collection has occurred due to late or improper set-out by Residential Solid Waste for Recycling Collection Service the Customer. 27. Noise: Franchised Haulers shall not engage in any activity which These customer responsibilities exist in residential solid waste for causes excessive or unusually loud sound which disturbs the peace and recycling collection services. quiet of any neighborhood or which injures or endangers the comfort, repose, health, peace, or safety of any person. 1. Containers: The Customer shall receive back at the point of 28. Office: Franchised Haulers shall maintain office hours open to collection any recycling containers except used motor oil Customers and other persons for personal visit or telephone contact containers. Containers should not be placed in an area where with a minimum of 7 hours starting no later than 8:30 AM nor ending they obstruct the sidewalk. Within 24 hours of collection, the before 4 PM. excluding holidays. Franchised Haulers shall have office Customer should move emptied containers from the Curbside staff or an answering service or machine available for accepting into the Customer's yard area. Lost or stolen recycling containers shall be replaced by the Franchised Hauler with City 3 approved reusable recycling containers after charging the Customer telephone calls and complaints at all times. Phone lines must Customer the established replacement fee. Containers provided be dedicated business phone lines. by the Franchised-Hauler remain the property of the Franchised 29. Promotion: The Franchised Hauler shall participate in City of Tigard Hauler, and are to be left at the Residence when a Customer directed promotion and education efforts in solid waste and recycling moves. activities-as well as provide a public education and promotion program 2. Materials: The Customer shall place out for collection any of that encourages participation in recycling and notification to all the solid waste for recycling as designated by the City of Tigard customers of the opportunity and terms of recycling service at least so long as the materials are properly prepared. once per year. 3. Ownership: All solid waste for recycling placed for residential 30. Rates: Franchised Haulers shall charge only the City of Tigard estab- curbside collection shall be the responsibility of the Customer up lished rate for each level of scheduled service. until the time of collection. At the time of collection. All solid 31 . Ready Access: Access to solid waste containers must not require the waste for recycling placed in a Franchised Hauler provided Franchised Hauler to pass behind a vehicle, under low-hanging container shall be collected exclusively by the Franchised obstructions, pass through doors or fences and be within 100 feet of Hauler. . the street or curb in a visible location. 4. Point of Collection: The Customer shall place materials for 32. Records: The Franchised Hauler shall make all company premises, recycling collection at the curbside. facilities, equipment and records which are related to the franchise 5. Properly Prepared: The Customer shall properly prepare all solid available for inspection by individuals specifically authorized by the City waste for recycling as required by the City of Tigard. The of Tigard within 24 hours of receipt of a written notice. Records to be Customer shall remove improperly prepared material from the maintained by the Franchised Hauler are to include financial, solid waste container so that the Franchised Hauler may collect the material disposed, recyclables collected, truck maintenance schedules, driver the next Customer's recycling collection day. It is the accident reports, driver infractions, personnel training and customer responsibility of the Customer to separate solid waste for complaint logs. recycling and keep distinct from garbage. Customers should 33. Service: The Franchised Hauler shall make available, for subscription, prepare materials so as to prevent newspapers, corrugated card- all levels of Solid Waste collection service for which the City of Tigard board and other lightweight materials from being blown away. sets rates to every person in its designated Franchise Territory. 6. Time: The Customer shall have out for collection on the 34. Special Events: City of Tigard sponsored clean-ups shall be supported designated collection day all solid waste for recycling prior to by the franchised haulers to the fullest extent practicable. 7:00 a.m.. The Customer on heavy traffic streets may be 35. Training: The Franchised Hauler shall be responsible for training requested in writing to have out for collection all recyclables collection crews before initiating solid waste and recycling collection, prior to 6 a.m.. and office staff prior to the employee having public contact. The scope . of training shall include but is not limited to acceptable safety practices, acceptable standards of service to the public, courteous customers Commercial Waste Collection Service service, and accuracy and completeness of information. All information conveyed to a customer or inquiring person shall be consistent with These customer responsibilities exist in commercial waste collection City service standards. services. 36. Termination: A Franchised Hauler may terminate service if a customer has not paid for provided service after a regular billing and after a 7 day 1. Extras: Customers shall pay the fee established by the City of written notice from the date of mailing, which notice shall be sent not Tigard for such "extras" to the Franchised Hauler to collect less than 15 days after the first regular billing. occasional containers of a Customer's solid waste set at the 37. Timeliness: Unless prevented by Force of Natures, calls received by 1 point of collection as "extras" beyond the Customer's PM by office staff must be returned the same day or by noon of the fol- subscribed service level. The Customer shall indicate to the lowing business day if received after 1 P.M.. Franchised Hauler if the Customer wants service in which no 4 17 38. Waste Disposal: A Franchised Hauler must dispose of disposable Solid extras are to be collected. Waste collected within their Franchise Area at a Metro approved facility 2. Point of Collection: Customers shall designate the point of and Department of Environmental Quality certified facility. collection to the Franchised Hauler and notify the Franchised 39. Weight: The Franchised Hauler shall leave an overweight solid waste or Hauler upon any change of location. The Customer shall assure recycling container with a notice describing the problem and requesting proper placement of the container for collection and assure that that the Customer place the material in more than one container. The no blockage occurs by vehicles or other containers. Franchised Hauler shall document such action. The Franchised Hauler 3. Time: The Customer shall place the solid waste container so as may charge the call back rate established by the City if the Customer to be available at all times for collection. Solid waste should be requests that the material be picked up on any day other than the Cus- placed safely and securely to prevent lightweight materials from tomer's next regularly scheduled collection day. blowing away prior to being dumped into the collection vehicle. 40. Zoning: Facilities for storage, maintenance and parking of any vehicles 4. Wei_oht: The Customer shall not place more weight in the or other equipment shall comply with all applicable zoning ordinances. collection container than approved by the City of Tigard. if the overweight container is brought into weight compliance, the Residential Solid Waste Collection Service Customer shall pay the charge for call back service if the Cus- tomer requests that the material be picked up on any day other These hauler responsibilities exist in residential solid waste collection than the Customer's next regularly scheduled collection day. service. Commercial Solid Waste for Recycling Collection Service 1 . Dav: Collection service by all vehicles will be Monday through Friday except during Holiday Weeks. These customer responsibilities exist in commercial solid waste for 2. Collection: Solid Waste collection shall be offered weekly or on-call and recycling collection services. consistently occur on the same day of theweek for a given Customer. 3. Hazardous: A Franchised Hauler shall provide information upon request 1. Containers: The Customer shall receive back at the point of to all Customers about the restrictions on Hazardous Waste and options collection any recycling containers. Containers should not be available for Household Hazardous waste collection and disposal. The placed in an area where they obstruct the sidewalk. Within 24 Franchised Hauler shall comply with all Federal, State, County and hours of collection, the Customer should move emptied Metro regulations applicable to the collection and disposal of hazardous containers from the Curbside. Lost or stolen recycling wastes. containers shall be replaced by the Franchised Hauler with City 4. Hours: Franchised Haulers shall not collect any solid waste through the approved recycling containers after charging the Customer the streets in predominately residential neighborhoods except between the established replacement fee. Containers provided by the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.. Franchised Hauler remain the property of the Franchised Hauler, 5. Ice and Snow: Franchised Haulers may, when weather conditions make and are to be left at the commercial establishment when a driving or collection hazardous, delay any collections scheduled on Customer moves. The Customer shall conform as to the type of these hazardous days until the first day, excluding Sundays and non- material to be collected in each clearly labeled container, collection holidays, that hazardous conditions no longer exist. If these including an indication of the material to be placed in the conditions exist more than one day, collection will not occur until the container and the word "recycling" or "recyclable" or the next week's regular collection day. "chasing arrows"recycling symbol. 6. In-Ground: The Franchised Hauler shall not remove a garbage can from 2. Frequency: The Customer shall notify the Franchised Hauler an in-ground or "sunken" location. when the container of solid waste for recycling shall be 7. Late Setouts: The Franchised Hauler is not required to collect for that collected each week or at a frequent needed to accommodate week residential cans that have been determined to be late set-outs container size. after the designated time. Customers wanting collection that week may 3. Markets: The Customer shall recognize the Franchised Hauler 5 18 request a call back service at the rate approved by the City of Tigard. as owner of material collected while transporting and marketing 8. Point of Collection: Customers may request collection of solid waste at of collected materials for recycling. The Franchised Hauler shall a location within one hundred (100) feet of a public street at the basic ensure that all collected recyclables are delivered to a processor collection rate established by the City. Franchised Haulers shall not pass or broker of recyclable materials or to an end-use market. through any doors or gate(s), cross flower beds, go through hedges, 4. Materials: The Customer may make available for pickup all cross open lawns, enter any backyards, pass under any overhangs solid waste for recycling as designated by the City of Tigard so which limit ground clearance to less than nine (9) feet or place long as the materials are properly prepared. themselves in a situation which would jeopardize their health and 5. Multi-Family: The manger or owner is the customer in a multi- safety. Such point of collection location shall be identified to the hauler family complex and is responsible is responsible for,the proper upon establishment of service. Distances in excess of one hundred preparation of the solid waste for recycling and for the proper (100) feet shall be subject to a distance charge as established by the education of tenants in use of the service. It is the responsibility City. of the customer to distribute recycling promotional materials to 9. Weights: The franchised haulers shall not empty residential containers every multi-family residential unit. that meet or exceed the following gross loaded weights on manual 6. Ownership: All solid waste for recycling placed for commercial collection per container: 20 gallon can - 40 pounds collection shall be the responsibility of the Customer up until the gallon can - 40 pounds time of collection. All solid waste for recycling placed in a 32 32gallon cart - 120 pounds Franchised Hauler provided container shall be collected 60 90 gallon cart - 180 pounds exclusively by the Franchised Hauler. 7. Point of Collection: The Customer shall make available for Residential Solid Waste for Recycling Collection Service collection at curbside or within 10 feet of the customer's solid waste container(s), or at another location mutually agreed on by Franchised Hauler and customer. Where the Customer's These hauler responsibilities exist for residential solid waste for recycling recycling collection or storage system is indoors, the Customer collection service. is required to place the materia/ outdoors. Where a customer has individual can service at multiple points the Customer shall 1 . Containers: The Franchised Hauler shall leave at the point of collection be designated for curbside recycling pickup. In such case, any recycling containers and covers except used motor oil containers. "curbside" shall include whatever private streets or alleys are Lost or stolen recycling containers shall be replaced by the Franchised normally used by the Franchised Hauler in the collection of solid Hauler with City approved reusable recycling containers after charging waste for the customer. the established replacement fee. 8• Properly Prepared: The Customer shall properly prepare all solid 2. Customers: All solid waste customers shall be offered the o • pportunity waste for recycling as required by the City of Tigard. The to recycle to the level designated by the City of Tigard. Weekly waste Customer shall remove improperly prepared material from the customers shall be offered a recycling bin and weekly recycling. On-call container so that the Franchised Hauler may collect the material customers shall be offered a bin and recycling on the same day as on the next Customer's recycling collection day. It is the waste collection in a volume comparable to the weekly customer. responsibility of the Customer to separate solid waste for Recycling only customer shall be offered a bin and be provided weekly recycling and keep distinct from garbage. Customers should recycling at the rate established by the City of Tigard. prepare materials so as to prevent newspapers, corrugated card- 3. Day: Collection of solid waste for recycling service by all vehicles will board and other lightweight materials from being blown away. If be Monday through Friday except during Holiday Weeks. a customer is notified that a container of recyclables has been 4. Disposal: Disposal of recyclables is prohibited except with prior rejected by the Franchised Hauler for improper preparation, the approval by the City of Tigard. Upon rejection of the market, the City customer should either correct the preparation problem by accepts any market rejection slip as prior approval for disposal of properly preparing recyclables or transfer the contents of the 6 19 rejected material. Placement of properly prepared recyclables which recyclables container into a solid waste container. If a customer have been set out for recycling into any Solid Waste container, specifically requests a Franchised Hauler to transfer the including the Solid Waste compartment of a collection vehicle is improperly prepared recyclables into a solid waste container, the prohibited. Franchised Hauler may comply with the request, but is not 5. Frequency: Recyclable Materials shall be collected each week on the obligated to do so by these regulations. same day as solid waste collection for any given residential customer. 9. Time: The Customer shall have out for collection all solid waste 6. Hours: Collection of solid waste for recycling shall not be collected for recycling between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.. before 5:00 a.m. nor after 7:00 p.m. unless prior approved by the City The Customer on heavy traffic streets may be requested in of Tigard for special circumstances. writing to have out for collection all recyclables between the 7. Late Setouts: The Franchised Hauler is not required to collect for that hours of 6 a.m. and 7 a.m.. week residential solid waste for recycling bins that have been determined to be late set-outs after the designated time. 8. Markets: The Franchised Hauler shall be owner of all material collected Drop Box Waste Collection Service for transporting and marketing of collected materials for recycling. The Franchised Hauler shall ensure that all collected recyclables are deliv- These customer responsibilities exist in drop box waste collection ered to a processor or broker of recyclable materials or to an end-use service. market. 9. Materials: The Franchised Hauler shall pick up all properly prepared 1. Hours: Collection of drop boxes shall be between the hours of solid waste for recycling as designated by the City of Tigard. 6:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.. The customer shall notify the 10. Ownership: All recyclable materials placed for residential curbside Franchised Hauler prior to 2 p.m. to assure collection on that collection shall be the responsibility of the Customer up until the time of day. collection. No person shall take or remove any solid waste for recycling 2. Multi-Family: The manager or owner of a multi-family complex placed out for collection on the designated collection day for the with drop box service is responsible for the proper preparation Franchisee Hauler. of the solid waste. 1 1 . Point of Collection: Collection of solid waste for recycling shall be 3. Payment: The Customer shall make payment at the time of made at the curbside. collection that includes cost of collection and estimated cost of 12. Proper Preparation: The Franchised Hauler shall collect any properly disposal if requested by the Franchised Hauler. An overpayment prepared material that is visible and accessible. For improperly prepared by the customer shall be returned to the customer. material the Franchised Hauler shall complete a City approved notice 4. Point of Collection: The Customer shall assure ready access by describing the problem, and leave it in the Customer's container or se- the collection vehicle to any container. Such point of collection . curely attached to the container or Customer's front door. The location shall be identified to the franchised hauler upon Franchised Hauler shall document such action. establishment of service. 13. Records: The Franchised Haulers shall submit copies no less than 5. Time: The Customer shall request drop box service to the annually of amount of material recycled and participation rates to the Franchised Hauler. The Customer shall have use of the drop box City of Tigard or its designated agent. for 48 hours from time of delivery. The Customer agrees to pay 14. Tires: Franchised Haulers shall provide for the collection of tires from the required cost for additional time over 48 hours at the any residence in the franchise area, within 96 hours of a request and approved City of Tigard rate except on weekends where a drop charge a fee. Tires may be placed in the solid waste collection vehicle. box is delivered on a Friday. The Franchised Hauler shall not dispose of tires at any facility other than an approved facility which reuses or recycles the tires. Drop Box Solid Waste for Recycling Service Commercial Waste Collection Service These customer responsibilities exist in drop box solid waste for 7 20 These hauler responsibilities exist in commercial waste collection service. recycling collection service. 1 . Day: Collection service by all vehicles will be Monday through Friday. 1. Customers: All customers shall be offered the opportunity to Saturday service is available through the Franchised Hauler and may be recycle with drop box service to the level designated by the City charged a weekend surcharge. of Tigard at the rate approved by the City of Tigard. 2. Hours: Franchised Haulers may collect any solid waste through the 2. Day: The Customer will have the drop box available for streets in predominately commercial neighborhoods at any time. collection service Monday through Friday unless prior 3. Ice and Snow: Franchised Haulers may, when weather conditions make arrangements are made with the Franchised Hauler. driving or collection hazardous, delay any collections scheduled on 3. Hours: Collection of drop boxes shall be between-the hours of these hazardous days until the first day, excluding Sundays and non- 6:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.. The customer shall notify the collection holidays, that hazardous conditions no longer exist. Franchised Hauler prior to 2 p.m. for to assure collection on that 4. Multi-Family: The manger or owner of a multi-family complex with day. commercial service is responsible to assure that the solid waste does 4. Markets: The Customer shall recognize the Franchised Hauler • not contain hazardous materials. as the owner of material collected for transporting and mar- 5. Point of Collection: For containerized service, the Franchised Haulers keting of collected materials for recycling. The Franchised shall have ready access by the collection vehicle to any container. Such Hauler shall ensure that all collected recyclables are delivered to point of collection location shall be identified to the franchised hauler a processor or broker of recyclable materials or to an end-use upon establishment of service. market 6. Weight: The franchised haulers shall not empty commercial containers 5. Materials: The Customer may set out for collection any solid that can not be safely maneuvered manually or exceed 200 pounds per waste for recycling as designated by the City of Tigard so long yard as measured by appropriate equipment. as the materials are properly prepared. 6. Multi-Family: The manager or owner of a multi-family complex Commercial Solid Waste for Recycling Collection Service with drop box service is responsible for the proper preparation of the solid waste for recycling and for the proper education of These hauler responsibilities exist in commercial solid waste for recycling tenants in use of the service. j collection service. 7. Ownership: All solid waste for recycling placed for drop box collection shall be the responsibility of the Customer up until the 1 . Containers: The Franchised Hauler shall leave at the point of collection time of collection. All solid waste for recycling placed in a any recycling containers and covers. Such containers need to be fully Franchised Hauler provided drop box shall be collected identified as to the type of solid waste for recycling is to be placed into exclusively by the Franchised Hauler. • such container for collection. 8. Payment: The Customer shall make payment at the time of 2. Customers: All solid waste commercial customers shall be offered the collection that includes cost of collection and estimated cost of opportunity to set out solid waste for recycling to the level designated recyclable processing from non-customers and customers by the City of Tigard. lacking credit with the Franchised Hauler. An overpayment by 3. Day: Collection service by all vehicles will be Monday through Friday. the customer shall be returned to the customer. Saturday service is available through the Franchised Hauler and may be 9. Point of Collection: The Customer shall assure ready access by charged a weekend surcharge. the collection vehicle to any container. Ready access shall be 4. Disposal: Disposal of recyclables is prohibited except with prior defined by the City of Tigard. Such point of collection location approval by the City of Tigard. The City accepts any market rejection shall be identified to the franchised hauler upon establishment slip as prior approval for disposal of rejected material. Placement of of service. properly prepared recyclables which have been set out for recycling into 10. Time: The Customer shall request drop box service to the the Solid Waste compartment of a collection vehicle is prohibited unless Franchised Hauler. The Customer shall have use of the drop box 8 21 the collection vehicle is being used exclusively for recycling collection. for 48 hours from time of delivery. The Customer agrees to pay 5. Frequency: Solid Waste for recycling shall be collected as frequently as the required cost for additional time over 48 hours at the needed to accommodate container size. approved City of Tigard rate except on weekends where a drop 6. Hours: Franchised Haulers may collect any solid waste for recycling box has been delivered on a Friday. through the streets in predominately commercial neighborhoods at any 11. Properly Prepared: For improperly prepared material the time. Customer shall be notified by the Franchised Hauler at the point 7. Markets: The Franchised Hauler shall own the material collected while of collection of improper preparation and the action to take to transporting and marketing of collected materials for recycling. The correct. The customer shall have the option of correcting the Franchised Hauler shall ensure that all collected recyclables are deliv- improper preparation if present at time of collection. The ered to a processor or broker of recyclable materials or to an end-use Customer shall pay the Franchised Hauler a charge for standby market. time or a return charge if unable to collect immediately. if the 8. Materials: The Franchised Hauler shall pick up all solid waste for customer is not present, the Franchise Hauler shall complete a recycling as designated by the City of Tigard so long as the materials City approved notice describing the problem and leave on the . are properly prepared. Customer's front door. if the improper preparation is not 9. Multi-Family: The manager or owner of a multi-family complex with discovered until the materials are delivered to a recycling center, commercial service is responsible for the proper preparation of the solid the Customer shall pay an additional handling charge equal to waste for recycling and for the proper education of tenants in use of the time, distance and disposal cost of the load. the service. 10. Ownership: All solid waste for recycling placed for commercial collec- Infectious Solid Waste Collection Service tion shall be the responsibility of the Customer up until the time of collection. All solid waste for recycling placed in a Franchised Hauler These customer responsibilities exist in infectious solid waste provided container shall be collected exclusively by the Franchised collection service. Hauler. Further, any properly prepared solid waste for recycling placed out at the point of collection on the designated collection day shall be 1. Packaging: The Customer shall package all infectious solid collecte exclusiv by the Franchised Hauler. waste in approved containers and securely close all containers. 1 1 . Point of Coe ion_ Collection shall be made at curbside, within 10 feet All box bottoms shall be well taped to assure proper handling. of the customer's solid waste container(s), or at another location Any leaking containers shall be repackaged by the customer. mutually agreed on by the Franchised Hauler and customer. Where the Customer's solid waste for recycling collection or storage system is 2. Point of Collection: The Customer shall identify to the indoors, the Franchised Hauler is not required to go indoors to collect Franchised Hauler the location for the collection of infectious the solid waste for recycling. Where a customer has individual can solid waste. Such location shall be secure from public access service at multiple points the Customer may elect to have curbside but maintain accessibility to the Franchised Hauler. In the event recycling pickup. In such case, "curbside" shall include whatever that such collection points are locked, a procedure shall be private streets or alleys are normally used by the Franchised Hauler in arranged with the Franchised Hauler in order to expedite the collection of solid waste for the customer. collection. The Customer shall be readily available at time of 12. Proper Preparation: The Franchised Hauler shall collect any properly collection in order to sign all pertinent shipping documents prepared solid waste for recycling. For improperly prepared material the required for infectious solid waste transporation and disposal. Franchised Hauler shall complete a City approved notice describing the 3. Separation The Customer shall maintain separation of problem, and leave it in the Customer's container or securely attached infectious solid waste from other solid waste and solid waste to the container or Customer's front door. The Franchised Hauler shall for recycling. The Customer shall not place any infectious solid document such action. waste in any solid waste or recycling container other than 13. Records: The Franchised Haulers shall submit copies not less than containers approved for infectious solid waste. 9 22 annually of amount of material recycled to the City of Tigard or its 4. Service: Weekly scheduled Customers not requiring collection designated agent. for a specific week shall call prior to the scheduled collection day to avoid any drive-in fee. Drop Box Waste Collection Service 5. Weight: The Customer shall not load any container so as to exceed fifty (50) pounds in weight. These hauler responsibilities exist in drop box waste collection service. 6. Will Call: Will call customers shall provide a 48 hour notification prior to collection. 1 . Day. Collection service by all vehicles will be Monday through Friday. Saturday service is available through the Franchised Hauler and may be Household Hazardous Solid Waste Collection Service charged a weekend surcharge. Collection service by all vehicles will be Monday through Friday unless prior arrangements are made with the These customer responsibilities exist in Household Hazardous Solid Franchised Hauler and may be charged a weekend surcharge. Waste collection service. 2. Hours: Collection of drop boxes shall be between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.. Customer shall notify the Franchised Hauler prior 1. to be added later to 11 a.m. to assure collection on that same day. 3. Ice and Snow: Franchised Haulers may, when weather conditions make driving or collection hazardous, delay any collections scheduled on CITY OF TIGARD RESPONSIBILITIES these hazardous days until the first day, excluding Sundays and non- collection holidays, that hazardous conditions no longer exist. All Collection Services 4. Multi-Family: The manager or owner of a multi-family complex with commercial service is responsible for the proper preparation of the solid These responsibilities exist in all collection services. waste. 5. Payment: The Franchised Hauler may request payment from either 1 . Compactors: The City shall permit all stationary compactors customers or non-customers lacking credit with the Franchise Hauler at with conditions that such equipment comply with the the time of collection that includes cost of collection and estimated cost Franchised Haulers equipment and meet applicable health and of disposal. An overpayment by the customer shall be returned to the safety requirements. customer. 2. Confidentiality: The City shall assure the confidentiality of all 6. Point of Collection: The Franchised Haulers shall have ready access by Franchised Hauler financial records. the collection vehicle to any container. Such point of collection location 3. Conservation: The City shall assure that solid waste collection shall be identified to the franchised hauler upon establishment of is conducted to provide energy and material conservation. • service. 4. Council: The City Council shall act upon any rate adjustment by 7. Time: The Franchised Hauler shall provide temporary drop box service May 31 or demonstrate good cause why such action can not be to residential or commercial.customers within 96 hours of request. The made. customers has use of the drop box for 48 hours from time of delivery 5. Finances: The City shall insure maintenance of a financially except for weekends on a drop box delivered on a Friday. stable, reliable solid waste collection and disposal service. 8. Weight: The Franchised Hauler shall not collect any drop box that 6. Notice: The City shall give reasonable notice to the Franchised makes the total weight of the collection vehicle exceed any Federal, Haulers on changes in the required services. State or local legal load limits. 7. Ownership: The City shall assure that material placed out for collection belongs to the Franchise Hauler or city permittee. Drop Box Solid Waste for Recycling Service 8. Preferences: The City shall prohibit any rate preferences and other discriminatory practices in solid waste service. These hauler responsibilities exist in drop box solid waste for recycling 9. Rates: The City shall insure rates that are just, fair, reasonable, 10 23 collection service. and adequate to provide the necessary service levels required by the City. 1 . Customers: All customers shall be offered the opportunity to set out 10. Recycling: The City shall provide for technologically and solid waste for recycling with drop box service to the level designated economically feasible recycling by the Franchised Haulers. by the City of Tigard at the rate approved by the City of Tigard. 11. Redundancy: The City shall eliminate overlapping service to 2. Day: Collection service by all vehicles will be Monday through Friday. reduce truck traffic, street wear, air pollution and noise. Saturday service is available through the Franchised Hauler and may be 12. Reporting: The City Administrator shall report to the Council by charged a weekend surcharge. April 1 on the Franchised Haulers annual reports and propose 3. Disposal: Disposal of properly prepared recyclables is prohibited except any rate adjustments. with prior approval by the City of Tigard. The City accepts any market 13. Restrictions: The City shall assure that no person provides solid rejection slip as prior approval for disposal of rejected material. waste service without a City franchise. Placement of properly prepared recyclables which have been set out for 14. Safety: The City shall insure the safe accumulation, storage, recycling into the Solid Waste compartment of a collection vehicle is collection, transportation, disposal, or recovery of solid waste. prohibited unless the collection vehicle is being used exclusively for 15. Volumes: The City shall provide sufficient waste volumes to recycling collection. sustain solid waste management facilities to achieve resource 4. Hours: Collection of drop boxes shall be between the hours of 5:00 recovery. a.m. and 7:00 p.m.. Customer shall notify the Franchised Hauler prior 16. Waste: The City shall assure that no person accumulate, store, to 11 a.m. to assure collection on that same day. collect, transport, dispose, or resource recover solid waste 5. Markets: The Franchised Hauler shall own the material collected while except in compliance with city codes and Oregon State Law. transporting and marketing of collected materials for recycling. The franchised Hauler shall ensure that all collected recyclables are delivered to a processor or broker of recyclable materials or to an end-use market. 6. Materials: The Franchised Hauler shall pick up all solid waste for recycling as designated by the City of Tigard so long as the materials ar,&properly prepared. 7. Multi-Family: The manger or owner of a multi-family complex with commercial service is responsible for the proper preparation of the solid waste for recycling and for the proper education of tenants in use of the service. • 8. Ownership: All solid waste for recycling placed for drop box collection shall be the responsibility of the Customer up until the time of collection. All solid waste for recycling placed in a Franchised Hauler provided drop box shall be collected exclusively by the Franchised Hauler. 9. Payment: The Franchised Hauler may request payment at the time of collection from non-customers and customers lacking credit with the Franchised Hauler that includes cost of collection and estimated cost of recyclable processing. An overpayment by the customer shall be returned to the customer. 10. Point of Collection: The Franchised Haulers shall have ready access by the collection vehicle to any container. Such point of collection location 1 1 24 shall be identified to the franchised hauler up on establishment of service. 1 1. Proper Preparation: For improperly prepared material the Franchised Hauler shall notify the customer in person at the point of collection of improper preparation and the action to take to correct. If the customer is present, the customer shall have the option of correcting the improper preparation. The Franchised Hauler shall charge standby time or a return charge if unable to collect immediately. If the customer is not present, the Franchise Hauler shall complete a City approved notice describing the problem and leave on the Customer's front door. The Franchised Hauler shall document such action. If the improper preparation is not discovered until the materials are delivered to a recycling center, an additional handling fee to properly dispose of the material shall be the responsibility of the customer. 12. Records: The Franchised Haulers shall submit copies at least annually of amount of material recycled to the City of Tigard or its designated agent. 13. Time: The Franchised Hauler shall provide temporary drop box service to residential or commercial customers for solid waste for recycling within 96 hours of request. The customers has use of the drop box for 48 hours from time of delivery except for weekends on a drop box delivered on a Friday. Infectious Solid Waste Collection Service These hauler responsibilities exist in infectious solid waste collection service. 1. Cleaning: The Franchised Hauler shall maintain a clean and sanitary vehicle that includes at least a weekly cleaning and sanitizing. In the event of a spill in a collection vehicle, that vehicle shall be cleaned and • sanitized no later than 8 hours after the spill. Records shall be maintained of all such action. 2. Containment: Vehicles used for the transportation of infectious solid waste shall be outfitted with a device that will contain any spills within the vehicle. The Franchised Hauler shall carry in all infectious solid waste collection vehicles a decontamination kit to insure that any spill can be contained and neutralized. 3. Day: Collection service by all vehicles will be Monday through Friday. Saturday service is available through the Franchised Hauler and may be charged a weekend surcharge. 4. Hours: Franchised Haulers may collect any infectious solid waste through the streets in at any time. 12 5. Ice and Snow: Franchised Haulers may, when weather conditions make driving or collection hazardous, delay any collections scheduled on these hazardous days until the first day, excluding Sundays and non- collection holidays, that hazardous conditions no longer exist. 6. Point of Collection: For containerized service, the Franchised Haulers shall have ready access by the collection vehicle to any container and which may involve entering premises or obtaining access to locked or secured areas. Such point of collection location shall be identified to the franchised mauler upon establishment of service. 7. Signs: The Franchised Hauler shall maintain the appropriate Department of Transportation placard and additional shall display an approved bio-hazardous waste insignia clearly visible on each side and rear while carrying infectious solid waste. 8. Training: The Franchised Hauler shall provide all vehicle crew members with appropriate training in handling infectious solid waste and offer crew members appropriate vaccinations. 9. Weight: The franchised haulers shall not empty infectious waste containers that exceed 50 pounds. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Service These hauler responsibilities exist in Household Hazardous Waste collection service. 1 . to be added later • 13 PC,,' I United States EPA/530-SW-91-005 Environmental Protection February 1991 Agency p = O -m < Solid Waste and Emergency Response(OS-305) O 1S1 ? 7 CIDG1 � C1 O d W E X05 a m =CEPA Unit Pricing O y O N O O 1 y f^ O w N N VC'�T � D C Providing an 0 w 0 0Incentive to Reduce Municipal Solid Waste J,. 1 � Printed on Recycled Paper EPA Regional Offices What Is Unit Pricing? U.S.EPA/Region 1 U.S.EPA/Region 6 n recent years,solid waste (HEE-CAN 6) (6H-H) managers across the country JFK Federal Building First Interstate Bank have found creative ways to Boston,MA 02203 Tower respond to the dilemma of (617) 573-9656 1445 Ross Avenue diminishing landfill space and Dallas,TX 75202 rising costs. Unit pricing, also U.S. EPA/Region 2 (214) 655-6760 commonly referred to as variable- (2AWM-HWP) rate pricing, is one method that 26 Federal Plaza U.S.EPA/Region 7 has proven effective in both New York,NY 10278 (STDG) reducing overall waste and (212) 264-3384 726 Minnesota Avenue conserving economic and Kansas City,KS 66101 environmental resources. Under U.S.EPA/Region 3 (913) 551-7666 unit pricing,customers are (3HW53) charged for waste collection and 841 Chestnut Street U.S. EPA/Region 8 Philadelphia,PA 19107 (8HWM-RM) disposal services based on the (215) 597-0982 99918th Street amount of trash they generate. Th Suite 500 e theory is that if consumers U.S. EPA/Region 4 Denver,CO know they must pay more to (4WD) 80202-2405 produce more garbage,they will 345 Courtland (303) 293-1667 take advantage of source reduc- Street,NE. tion and recycling opportunities Atlanta,GA 30365 U.S. EPA/Region 9 to reduce their trash—and their (404) 347-2091 (H-3-1) trash collection bill. As with 75 Hawthorne Street other utilities,such as gas or U.S.EPA/Region 5 San Francisco,CA electricity,consumers will limit (5HR-13) 94105 230 S. Dearborn Street (415) 744-2095 usage if their actions directly affect the cost of their services. Chicago,IL 60604 (312) 886-0976 U.S. EPA/Region 10 The U.S.Environmental Protec- (HW-072) tion Agency (EPA) encourages 1200 Sixth Avenue local governments and planners Seattle,WA 98101 to explore unit pricing as a tool (206) 442-2857 for addressing the municipal solid waste needs of their communities. °Ulm ® - 0 How Unit Pricing Works Other Available EPA Publications ost U.S.households Bibliography of Municipal Solid Waste Management currently pay for waste Alternatives (EPA/530-SW-89-055).A listing of approximately collection directly 200 publications available from industry,government,and environmental groups,including a section on educational through a fixed monthly service programs/curricula. charge or indirectly through property taxes. Under such Characterization of Municipal Solid Waste in the United programs, people who generate States: 1990 Update.The most recent report in a series characterizing the national solid waste stream based on data three or four bags of garbage per through 1988.The report contains a breakdown of the waste week pay the same amount as stream by both weight and volume,and presents statistics on those who generate one-third recovery for recycling,composting,and combustion.The that amount. Under unit pricing, Executive Summary(EPA/530-SW-90-042A)is available for however,households are free from the RCRA Docket(see ordering information below). The full Report(EPA/530-SW-90-042B)is available from charged only for what they throw NTIS at(703)487-4650. away,creating an incentive to minimize household waste Decision-Maker's Guide to Solid Waste Management generation,and to recycle and (Volume 1) (EPA/530-SW-89-072). A guidebook designed to help local and state decision-makers evaluate and resolve their Compost. municipal solid waste management problems. d The unit price is the cost The Environmental Consumer's Handbook(EPA/530-SW- customers must pay to dispose of 90-034B).A handbook designed to help consumers make envi- a specific quantity of waste. Unit ronmentally aware decisions about the products and packag- prices are based either on the ing they purchase,use,and ultimately dispose of.A pamphlet, Be an Environmentally Alert Consumer(EPA/530-SW-90- volume or the weight of waste 034A),is also available. generated. Currently,most unit pricing programs are based on Let's Reduce and Recycle:Curriculum for Solid Waste the volume of waste produced. Awareness (EPA/530-SW-90-005).A curriculum package that Typically,there are two types of presents lessons and activities to teach students in grades K- volume-based rates:a subscribed 12 about solid waste generation and management. variable can system and a pre- Recycling Works!State and Local Solutions to Solid paid bag, tag, or sticker system. Waste Management Problems (EPA/530-SW-89-014).A In a variable can system,Custom- booklet describing 14 successful state and local recycling pro- Consumers ers subscribe to a level of service grams in the United States. turn down based on the number of cans Sites for Our Solid Waste:A Guidebook for Effective thermostats and they normally leave at the curb Public Involvement(EPA/530-SW-90-019).Aguidebook for turn off lights to each week.The lower the sub- developing a municipal solid waste facility siting strategy that save on gas or scription level,the lower the bill. involves the community. electric hills,with To obtain copies of any of the publications listed above;for a unit pricing,they In a bag system,Custom- complete listing of available documents;or to get on the have an economic ers purchase"official"trash mailing list for Reusable News,the newsletter of the incentive to limit bags,or tags to attach to their Municipal and Industrial Solid Waste Division,write to: their use of waste own bags;from the town hall or The RCRA Docket(OS-305) managementand local stores.The fee for the bag U.S. Environmental Protection Agency disposal services or tag pays for the cost of collec- 401 M Street, SW. tion and disposal. Municipal as well. waste collectors then pick up the Washington, DC 20460 specially designated bags on col- lection days.Again,the fewer m publication, Variable Rates in the number of bags put out each Solid Waste:Handbook for Solid week,the fewer special bags or Waste Officials,is intended to tags must be purchased,and the assist communities nationwide in less the customer pays. implementing similar programs geared to their specific needs. Weight-based rates may To order a free copy of Volume P provide an even greater incentive Executive Summary (EPA/530- to reduce waste.With volume- SW-90-084A),call the RCRA/ based systems,citizens must Superfund Hotline at (800) 424- reduce their trash by an entire 9346, Monday through Friday, can or bag to see a difference in 8:30 a.m.to 7:30 p.m.EST,or their rate structure.With weight- write to: based systems,every item of trash makes a difference.Al- The RCRA Docket(OS-305) though weight-based rate U.S. Environmental systems may be technically more Protection Agency complicated to implement,some 401 M Street, SW. communities are exploring the Washington, DC 20460 feasibility of programs that weigh garbage as it is collected. One, Volume II-Detailed Manual for example,is retrofitting gar- (EPA/530-SW-90-084B) is bage collection trucks with available from the National Tech- scales and electronic bar-coding nical Information Service equipment to enable the city to (NTIS).To obtain copies of this charge customers by the pound. publication (P1390-272 063), call NTIS at (703) 487-4650 or write to: c, National Technical C << Information Service Cf 5285 Port Royal Road Springfield, VA 22161 EPA has published another report, The Effects of Weight-or Volume-Based Pricing on Solid Waste Management (EPA/530- y SW-90-047).This report de- Whichever unit pricing scribes in detail how unit pricing method a community chooses, works,and explains the effects of the key to its effectiveness is such a system on households establishing a link between a and communities.It also pre- customer's solid waste disposal sents case studies from several practices and the fee the communities where unit pricing customer pays for waste systems have been implemented. management services. This This report (PB91-111484) can link provides the incentive for also be ordered from NTIS by customers to reduce their waste ® calling (703) 487-4650 or writing through source reduction and to the above address. recycling. The Benefits of Unit Pricing How Communities Perceive Unit ith unit pricing, Pricing Programs members of a ost communities with community share unit pricing programs responsibility for solid waste M have embraced them issues,working together to enthusiastically. Overall, com- accomplish waste management munities perceive unit pricing as goals. Potential benefits of unit more equitable than conventional pricing programs include: flat fees or tax-based programs because households pay only • Reduced waste generation. for what they throw away. In • Extended life for existing addition,the programs are disposal sites. viewed as"cleaner"because they • Reduced labor costs for waste encourage habits that reduce management. garbage generation.The bag or • Improved utilization of recy- closed cart system also restricts cling programs and resulting the size and type of waste recep- economies of scale. tacles and ensures that contain- • Increased resource conserva- ers are not left open at the curb, tion due to recycling and which could attract flies and source reduction. other pests. In the longer run, unit pricing may lower the costs Communities currently of service,while at the same time using unit pricing have reported allowing customers to participate decreases in overall waste in solving community solid waste generation of 10 percent or more, problems. reductions in the frequency of waste collection service,and increased participation in volun- tary or mandatory recycling _ programs. Seattle,Washington, _ -- — for example,has achieved signifi- �� cant results with its combined volume-based unit pricing and M o a recycling systems. Since the program's introduction in 1981, households have reduced the average number of trash cans filled per week from 3.5 to just Sources of More Information over 1 can. n cooperation with the City of Seattle,Washington, EPA has produced a hand- book for solid waste officials that explores the feasibility,design, and operational considerations of ® different types of unit pricing pro- grams. This two-volume customers or for senior citizens. The prospect of cost Waste managers might con- savings leads many waste man- sider the need to subsidize agers to explore the implications lower rates or special services, of unit pricing for their communi- the effects of alternate rates on ties. Although the collection cost and efficiency,and costs for a volume-or weight- methods for determining based system may exceed those eligibility for such special of a flat fee or tax-funded system, rates. waste managers have found that the switch to unit pricing usually results in a net savings in terms of The Roles of Source "avoided"waste disposal costs. Less waste is generated under a Reduction and Recycling unit pricing system,largely because more waste is recycled ase studies show that unit and composted;therefore,there pricing programs reduce is less waste to collect and conventional waste collec- dispose of.As a result,communi- tion most effectively when used ties will save substantially on in conjunction with recycling and tipping fees charged by landfills composting programs. Removing and incinerators to dispose of recyclables such as yard waste, waste,which can run over$100 glass bottles,tin,aluminum, per ton.In some communities newsprint,corrugated cardboard, where unit pricing is in effect, plastics,and paper from the overall waste management costs waste stream can drastically have decreased by as much as 10 reduce the amount of waste percent. requiring conventional disposal. When people have access to con- venient recycling options,such Implementing Unit Pricing reductions can be substantial. ommunities have varying In communities where waste management unit pricing is used in combina- C needs depending on their tion with recycling and com- size,location,and economic posting programs,residents give resources. Because of this diver- more thought to the waste they sity,solid waste managers must throw away. Consumers may t consider many issues in deciding also try to reduce the amount of whether to implement unit garbage they generate by pricing and in tailoring a unit Q purchasing fewer packaged pricing program to their own goods and throwaway items. needs. Households often find them- selves saving money as well. Many issues, such as who will operate the program, how often waste will be collected, and whether service will be backyard or curbside pickup,are similar for conventional and unit or public receptacles.To com- pricing collection systems. Other bat such"waste diversion" u considerations,such as the tactics,communities may opt following,are unique to unit to ban such activities as back- pricing: yard burning and impose stiff Selecting a unit pricing fines for dumping and littering. • Proper enforcement and rate.The choice of rates compliance monitoring can � involves balancing waste significantly reduce such reduction and recycling incen- problems. tives with the need to cover program costs.With higher • Choosing a system design. unit prices for waste disposal, Successful unit pricing pro- customers will probably grams have been based on Public educa- choose to produce less waste weight,volume, or some tion through and recycle more.Waste man- combination of both.As brochures and the agers need to keep this in discussed earlier,there media can help major mind so that the rates they are two ma choose will guarantee amini- types of volume- explain the new based systems:the variable system,allay mum revenue,no matter how can"and the"bag/tag" little waste each household system.The type of unit concerns,and increase public disposes of. pricing program selected depends on the funds available support through • Ensuring community for implementation,customer understanding of support. The program must cooperation,and flexibility of solid waste also be designed so that it is issues. appealing and convenient revenue requirements. n for customers to use.At the • Determining special rate same time that they encourage options. In some situations, waste reduction,rates must waste managers may need to be perceived as fair,and develop alternative rate alternatives to disposal, such options.Multi family buildings, as recycling,must be available and cost-effective. Public edu- for example,present a com- plex problem.These buildings cation through brochures and can vary widely in size from the media can help explain the two-family houses to apart- new system,allay concerns, ment buildings composed of and increase public support t 100 units or more. Garbage is through understanding of usually disposed of in a joint solid waste issues. area,and the tenant,or gar- Enforcing and monitoring bage generator,is often not �¶ • the one paying the bills. compliance. Waste managers may also need to address Ideally,a system should be set problems that could arise if up so that the waste reduction �J incentives are passed on from residents try to avoid paying the building owner to individ- extra for waste services ual tenants.Special rates, such u through littering,burning, or as those used by some electric ® dumping their garbage into and water utilities, may also be sewer systems or commercial appropriate for low-income