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HomeMy WebLinkAbout61-13 - Res. Amending Res. 128-06 Solid Waste Utility FeesRESOLUTION NO. L.? TO AMEND RESOLUTION 128-06 SOLID WASTE UTILITY FEES WHEREAS, the Mason County Board of Commissioners has the responsibility to manage the County funds and business per36.32.201 RCW; and WHEREAS, the Mason County Solid Waste Utility Fund (no. 402-000-000) is an enterprise fund, and generally accepted accounting principles require that fees for goods and services in an enterprise fund be adequate to cover the costs of the operations of the enterprise, and WHEREAS, the Mason County Solid Waste Utility fees shall continue to be increased each year by the amount of the October to October Consumer Price Index (CPI U) for the Olympia Metropolitan Area; and WHEREAS, these CPI increases have not been adequate to provide for the costs and services to complete necessary renovations of the facilities to meet user needs and protect public and environmental safety and health; and WHEREAS, a capital reserve should be established within the Solid Waste Utility Fund for the purposes of setting aside revenues to complete needed current and future renovations; and WHEREAS, certain classes of facility users are unfairly subsidizing other classes of users; and WHEREAS, the County desires to charge users based on the actual cost of service; and WHEREAS, the county desires to encourage recycling rather than disposal of scrap metal and clean yard. trimmings; and WHEREAS, there has not been an increase in the Mason County Solid Waste Utility fees since2007,--_ and the current cost of operations exceeds the revenue received. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the fee schedule as shown in Attachment "A" is hereby adopted to replace the existing fee schedule, effective January 1, 2014. ADOPTED this 5 day of itoC 1mba, 2013. Board of County Commissioners Mason County, Washington ATTEST: Diane Zoren, Clerk of the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: Tim Whitehead, Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Cc: Public Works, Utilities and Waste Management ir 7 Randy Neatherlin, Chair Tim Sheldon, Commissioner Dist. #2 • Terri Jeffreys, Commissipner Dist. #3 .A—B fa IL ® 4m ti=a eta o52 iltrama CO kftrca 0 nozu Solid Waste category Solid Waste category 3 bags/cans (32 gal. size) m 00 1 bag/can (32 gal. size) ih 0 N rn 4 bags/cans (32 ga Q0 i1} 2 bags/cans (32 gal. size) in. Auto Batteries (each) tfutiZi 4 w 0 to u u Neste category Fr) u 0 1 CD I IA vw u Fri U 0 m 06 co U hp ro CB h0 N m c rO Cll 0 E ru 0 y a a v 0 O O .Q c O 0 N Ol W Weight per ton co CO LC; US 00 0 rn s c-i in- if} in- in- in- in- CCS ro hA by N (» m C C CO CO hi) hA Ms CO .Q .Q Lrl FO cubic yard rate 3, 55 gal drums O 4-1 CO U CO W tire without rim O m 0 m 00 c-1 N CD NJ N U O a ro ru Uro N yL �F CU s. N a� vi aJ h4 U L C C6 CII ( a E ro E a rO U rn w ro a rn yard trimmings construction debris • $ 5.00/ea 11 N $ 54.05/ton C C i� tD O rzi O N FD 00 ih in- in- misc large bulky items appliance with refrigerant recycled scrap meta 0 0 N rn rb ire 0 N (o dJ L 0 L a C6 0 hA v ro U CO D L) CO U 0 rn ro O 0) h hA 0 N 0 U Cis C CO co 0 1 L) ro ry .172 (13 L 0 .Q O v TS v O N U C6 L N rn C FQ 0 m U (r} * Whittaker, 09/11/2013 ry ro ro rts h0 rO L CL