HomeMy WebLinkAbout2399_CCv0001.pdf RESOLUTION NO, 2399
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS ESTABLISHING SCHEDULE
OF RATES TO BE CHARGED BY DISPOSAL DEPARTMENT AND
RESCINDING RE-SOLUTION NO. 2321 and NO. 2355
WHEREAS, The City Council has determined that the adoption
of the rate schedule contained herein will assure a continuing
high standard of disposal service by the Disposal Department for
the people of Redlands; and
WHEREAS, said rate schedule corresponds with the average
rates charged for disposal service in cities of comparable
population and :in the same class as the City of Redlands; and
WHEREAS, economy and efficiency studies under the direction
of Magnus Mead, Superintendent of the Disposal Department,
emphasize the necessity of adopting the proposed collection rate
schedule to keep pace with the growth and development of the
City of Redlands;
NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Redlands does
hereby RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
1. That, effective October 1. 1963r the following schedule
of collection rates for service by the Disposal Department shall
be in force and affect:
Residential collectionsi $2.10 per month with the exception
of those areas outlined on the map
attached hereto, where the rate shall
be $2.95 per month.
Multiple Dwellings: $1.25 Per month for each unit as
designated by the Superintendent,
Disposal Department.
Commercial: Ranging from $3.00 to $245,00 per
month as determined by standard rate
tables in the Disposal Department
administered by the Superintendent.
(A copy of said table is attached
hereto and shall be a part of this
resolution.)
2. All garbage collected at any private dwelling or residence,
and from every business place or other places not private
residences, shall be collected by the City or such independent
contractors or agents as shall be authorized by the City Council
to make such collections.
3. The provisions of this resolution shall not apply to
the following premises:
a. A dwelling on a single parcel of land which includes
five (5) acres or more and .is used primarily for agricultural
purposes.
b. Residences of persons who may be granted exemptions
by the City Council upon clear and satisfactory evidence that
application of this resolution would cause substantial hardship
to such persons.
The City Manager may authorize such exemptions following a
report and recommendation from a committee of three .members, who
shall be the City Treasurer, the Director of Finance, and the
Disposal Superintendent.
ADOPTED, SIGNED and APPROVED this qday of /�,, „�� 1964
184 Waldo F. Hurrou hs .
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Waldo Burroughs, Mayor ,
City of Redlands, California
ATTEST:
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APPROVED FOR FORM
4s� Edward F.UTaylor
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(40% increase)
EffIctive 10-1-63
PREWNT RATE NEW RAT117, PRESENT JAT-.:'�
3 go 1.25 8 12.30 1 17-20
Wo I.?o 12.60 17.65
1.45 2.05 12.90 18-05
1.50 2.10 13.20 1S.50
10C 2.50 13-80 19-30
2.10 2.95 14-40 20.15
2.1�, 3.00 15-00 21.00
2.40 3.35
2.50 3.511) 18.010 25-20
2.70 3-80 19.20 26.9o)
4.05 20-40 W-55
3."C"T 4.20 21.00 29-40J
3.10 4.35 MR 30-25
3.30 4.6-0 24-00 33.60
3.35 4.70 25.20 3500
3.69 5.05 26-40 36495
3-900 5.45 27.60 35.65
4.20 b 9 28.SO
050 6;30 4000
3 0-11 IC-110 4 2.0 ECID
ASO 6.70 42.00
7.15 A (VI -7 58.5-0
53D
5.40 7.55 W.00 pul.c�o-
5.70 8.00 63-00 88.20
6.00 0.40 175.CKO 245.00
6.30 S.00
6.6o 9.25
6.g 9.65
7.20 V I A
7,50 10.50
7. 0 10.90
830 11.35
8.40. 11-75
8.70 12.20
9.0n, 12.60
.9-30 13.00
9.6o 13-45
9.90 1505
10.20 14-30
10-50 14-70
MSG 000
U.10 15-55
11-413 15-95
11jo 16-40
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