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Backup Documents 09/26/2023 Item #16C 3 ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST & ROUTING SLIP 1 6 C 3 TO ACCOMPANY ALL ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS SENT TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE FOR SIGNATURE Print on pink paper. Attach to original document. The completed routing slip and original documents are to be forwarded to the County Attorney Office at the time the item is placed on the agenda. All completed routing slips and original documents must be received in the County Attorney Office no later than Monday preceding the Board meeting. **NEW** ROUTING SLIP Complete routing lines#1 through#2 as appropriate for additional signatures,dates,and/or information needed. If the document is already complete with the exception of the Chairman's signature,draw a line through routingzlines#1 through#2,complete the checklist,and forward to the County Attorney Office. Route to Addressee(s) (List in routing order) Office Initials Date 1. 2. 3. County Attorney Office County Attorney Office 5A-00 /2C 4. BCC Office Board of County Commissioners Ptr.y 5. Minutes and Records Clerk of Court's Office 9/? 4 al 1441 PRIMARY CONTACT INFORMATION Normally the primary contact is the person who created/prepared the Executive Summary. Primary contact information is needed in the event one of the addressees above,may need to contact staff for additional or missing information. Name of Primary Staff Kari Hodgson/PUD—Solid Waste Phone Number 239-252-2504 Contact/Depai Intent Agenda Date Item was 09/26/2023 Agenda Item Number 16.C.3 Approved by the BCC Type of Document Re olution /kd Number of Original 1 Attached o 9— Documents Attached PO number or account 4070-173410-649030 number if document is to be recorded INSTRUCTIONS & CHECKLIST Initial the Yes column or mark"N/A"in the Not Applicable column,whichever is Yes N/A(Not appropriate. (Initial) Applicable) 1. Does the document require the chairman's original signature? KH 2. Does the document need to be sent to another agency for additional signatures? If yes, N/A provide the Contact Information(Name;Agency;Address;Phone)on an attached sheet. 3. Original document has been signed/initialed for legal sufficiency. (All documents to be signed by the Chairman,with the exception of most letters,must be reviewed and signed by the Office of the County Attorney. KH 4. All handwritten strike-through and revisions have been initialed by the County Attorney's N/A Office and all other parties except the BCC Chairman and the Clerk to the Board 5. The Chairman's signature line date has been entered as the date of BCC approval of the KH document or the final negotiated contract date whichever is applicable. 6. "Sign here"tabs are placed on the appropriate pages indicating where the Chairman's KH signature and initials are required. 7. In most cases(some contracts are an exception),the original document and this routing slip KH should be provided to the County Attorney Office at the time the item is input into SIRE. Some documents are time sensitive and require forwarding to Tallahassee within a certain time frame or the BCC's actions are nullified. Be aware of your deadlines! 8. The document was approved by the BCC on 09/26/2023 and all changes made during KH the meeting have been incorporated in the attached document. The County , Attorney's Office has reviewed the changes,if applicable. a ' 9. Initials of attorney verifying that the attached document is the version approved by the / o BCC,all changes directed by the BCC have been made,and the document is ready for the SAk/ Chairman's signature. , i1 I:Forms/County Forms/BCC Forms/Original Documents Routing Slip WWS Original 9.03.04,Revised 1.26.05,Revised 2.24.05;Revised 11/30/12 INSTR 6457710 OR 6291 PG 1736 C '7 RECORDED 9/27/2023 3:33 PM PAGES 18 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT AND COMPTROLLER COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA REC$154.50 RESOLUTION NO. 2023-1 68 RESOLUTION SUPERSEDING RESOLUTION 2022-148A AND ESTABLISHING THE FEES, RATES AND CHARGES FOR USE OF COLLIER COUNTY SOLID WASTE FACILITIES PURSUANT TO COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 84—31. WHEREAS, Collier County has the responsibility and power to provide for the operation of solid waste management facilities to meet the needs of all areas of the County under the authority of Florida Statutes, Section 403.706; and WHEREAS,said statutory authority grants the Board of County Commissioners the power to prescribe, fix, establish and collect fees, rentals or other charges for the use of the established solid waste disposal system, and to pledge such revenues as security for the payment of bonds issued under said statutory authority for the construction of a solid waste disposal facility; and WHEREAS, Florida Statutes, Section 125.01(k)(1) and (2) grants the Board of County Commissioners the power to provide and regulate waste collection and disposal; and WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners, through its adoption of County Ordinance No. 84-31, as amended, has implemented the user fee system for Solid Waste to all public and private users; and WHEREAS, these rates reflect rate study guidance and provide the appropriate fees necessary to collect, process, recycle, and/or dispose of the County's generated waste in accordance with all Ordinances. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA,THAT: SECTION 1: Resolution No. 2022-148A is hereby superseded in its entirety. SECTION 2: The rates, charges, and fees set forth on: Schedule A-Residential Collection and Disposal Fees Schedule B - County Community Benefits Schedule C -Landfill Fees and Transfer Station Fees Schedule D - Recycling Drop-Off Center Fees Schedule E- Rates for Supplemental Residential and Commercial Collection Service Schedule F - Commercial Collection Rate Schedule- District I Schedule G - Commercial Collection Rate Schedule - District II Are attached and made an integral component of this Resolution and are approved for all users of the Collier County Solid Waste Facilities. [23-SDW-00286/1809705/11 1 (gyp 16C3 SECTION 3: The effective date of this Resolution shall be October 1, 2023. This Resolution adopted this 40414day of September 2023, after motion, second and majority vote. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Crystal,4inze1: OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA B. : By: 72:;' — -! Chairman •EL K. Rick LoCastro, Hrest as to hairman's sign to a only Approv.1 a t, t r + • legality: fig Jeffery A. atz low, County Attorney 2CA° 16U SCHEDULE A RESIDENTIAL COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL FEES Solid Waste Collection, Disposal and Administrative Fees: Fiscal Year 2024 Assessment for curbside collection for municipal solid waste (MSW), recyclables,electronic materials,bulk, and yard waste. Each Residential Unit is provided an initial standard cart and a recycling cart at no charge to the unit owner. All carts must remain with the Residential Unit regardless of change of unit ownership. Service District Number I: $249.29 Service District Number I1: $249.29 Fees were set pursuant to Collier County Ordinance No. 2005-54. Service Levels: • 2 x weekly unlimited garbage collection, standard roll cart sizes 48, 64 or 96-gallon (container provided) • 1 x weekly single stream recycling collection(standard 64-gallon container provided) • l x weekly yard waste/biomass collection, placed out on recycling day • 1 x weekly collection of bulky items, placed out on recycling day • Call Utility Billing Customer Service 239-252-2380 48 hours ahead to schedule a pick-up on your recycling day for the following items: • collection of appliances and electronic equipment • collection of four(4) tires per month, maximum diameter of 33" • collection of two (2) lead acid batteries per month • Only 3 non-collection holidays per year. On the following holidays, there will be NO collection services of trash, recycling, bulky items or yard waste. If your regular collection day falls on any of these holidays,collection will be made on your next regularly scheduled collection day; there are no make-up days. • July 4rh Independence Day • Thanksgiving Day • December 25th Christmas Day 3 C(10) 1603 SCHEDULE A, Continued Additional Services: • Customers requesting additional roll carts will pay an amount equal to the franchisee's cost, plus a$13.56 delivery fee. • Replacement of standard or recycle roll carts, due to normal wear, will be provided by the franchisee. Unserviceable carts must be presented for exchange. • Replacement of standard or recycle roll carts, due to loss or negligence of the residential unit,will be paid by the customer in an amount equal to the franchisee's actual cost for the cart, plus a$13.56 delivery fee. • Each customer is entitled to one change of cart size at no additional cost. A delivery charge of$13.56 will be paid by the customer for additional changes in cart size. • Collier County replaces standard or recycle roll carts that are stolen. • Customers requesting 96-gallon bear-resistance standard roll carts will pay an amount equal to the franchisee's cost, plus a $13.56 delivery fee. These bear carts are owned by the residents after purchase and therefore any losses such as theft or damage outside of the manufacturer's warranty will be the responsibility of the residents. Multi-Family Dwellings: Defined per Ordinance 2015-38: A group of three or more Dwelling Units within a single building, attached side-by-side or one above another, wherein each Dwelling Unit may be individually owned or leased on land which is under common or single ownership. • Multi-Family dwelling residences that do not receive residential curbside waste collection qualify for commercial service fees, refer to Schedule F & G for commercial waste collection and disposal fees. Recycling services for those multi-family residences that receive commercial waste collection are also subject to the following rate below. • Recycling services for clubhouses in areas where residential curbside collection is received shall be charged at the multi-family recycling rate as identified below. Service District I Service District II Mandatory multi-family recycling $1.32 per month $1.38 per month collection, cost per unit $15.84 per year $16.56 per year 4 16C3 SCHEDULE B COUNTY COMMUNITY BENEFITS Notable programs that enhance, beautify, and help protect our County's natural resources. All material is subject to inspection. Fees are governed by their respective Board direction, Ordinance, and/or Contracted terms and conditions. Other programs as the Board may authorize or direct. Neighborhood Cleanups Neighborhood Clean-Up provides an opportunity for neighborhoods to partake in beautification activities by ridding their Community of waste and litter at no cost,pursuant to the Board of County Commissioners direction, July 31,2001, Agenda 16C (3). Artificial Reef Program Materials that qualify for the Artificial Reef Program are subject to inspection. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) will only allow clean concrete or rock, clean steel boat hulls, other clean, heavy gauge steel products with a thickness of or greater and prefabricated structures that are a mixture of clean concrete and heavy gauge steel to be used as artificial reefs in state waters. This eliminates fiberglass hulls, cars, tires, refrigerators, and many of the other previously used materials as possible reef candidates. Coastal Clean Up & Bay Days Collier County participates in the International Coastal Cleanup along with over 900 other sites in Florida. The mission is to remove the debris and collect information on the amount and sources of the debris with a volunteer work force. For a complete program overview. visit the County's website. Adopt—A—Road The Collier County Adopt-A-Road Program is an environmental program of public/private partnership that is dedicated to providing safe and clean roads through removal of roadside litter, managed by the Growth Management Division. For a complete program overview, visit the County's website. Household Hazardous Waste Program Collier County owns and operates five Recycling Drop off Centers, located strategically throughout Collier County for the collection and proper disposal of household hazardous waste materials and other common recyclables. See Schedule D for a listing of materials. Public Information Outreach Collier County provides public information outreach focusing on residential and commercial waste and recycling programs and ordinances, proper disposal of household hazardous waste, and hurricane preparedness. For a complete program overview, visit the County's website. 5 CA , 16C3 SCHEDULE C LANDFILL AND TRANSFER STATION FEES All fees are based on certified scale weight, per ton fee or per item fee. All loads are subject to inspection and refusal to accept for disposal. Municipal Solid Waste(MSW) is defined by 403.706(5),FS As used in this section,"municipal solid waste"includes any solid waste,except for sludge,resulting from the operation of residential, commercial, governmental, or institutional establishments that would normally be collected, processed, and disposed of through a public or private solid waste management service. The term includes yard trash but does not include solid waste from mining, or agricultural operations. MATERIAL FIt'23 Tipping Fee FY24 Tipping Fee Residential MSW-Collier County Landfill $74.47 /ton $80.85 /ton Residential MSW-Transfer Station $76.35 lion $80.85 /ton Commercial MSW-Collier County Landfill $80.60 !ton $86.91 /ton Commercial MSW-Transfer Station $81.60 :ton $86.91 /ton Bulky Items(e.g., household furniture) $87.73 /ton $94.75 /ton Residential Yard Waste/Biomass $48.52 /ton $52.40 /ton Commercial Yard Waste / Biomass S53.22 /ton $57.48 /ton Residential Appliances/Metal Goods $72.83 /ton $78.66 /ton Commercial Appliances/ Metal Goods $89.37 /ton $96.52 /ton Freon Handling per item $7.00 /each $7.00 /each Scrap Metals $89.37 /ton $96.52 /ton Beach Cleanup $89.37 /ton $96.52 /ton Construction/Demolition(C&D) Debris $89.37 ton $96.52 /ton Clean roof tiles: subject to discretion of the `,ti60.00 -ton $60.00 /ton Collier County Solid Waste Director, based on needs. Those loads determined not to meet clean roof tiles standard will be charged as C&D Debris fees Sludge(Collier County only) $71.23 /ton $76.93 /ton Waste-Grit $84.99 /ton $91.79 /ton Plastic/Agriculture $105.75 /ton $114.21 /ton Residential Tires 15" or smaller up to 5 per $4.00 'each $4.00 /each visit Residential Tires 16" to 18" up to 5 per visit $9.00 :each $9.00 /each Residential Tires more than 18" rim size, or $206.59 "ton $223.12 /ton more than 5 per visit Commercial tires and large off-road $218.28 :ton $235.74 /ton equipment tires 6 f___ tCAOI 16C3 Schedule C,Continued MATERIAL FY23 Tipping Fee FY24 Tipping Fee Animal Carcasses $87.73 /tc n $94.75 /ton Boats/Mobile HomesNehicles greater than 26 $451.96 'ton $488.12 /ton feet Boats/Mobile Homes/Vehicles less than 26 $89.37 /ton $96.52 /ton feet Category Special Waste I*: Site preparation $380.71 /Per $411.17 /Per and pre-acceptance required (e.g., asbestos, incident incident ash, powders) plus plus $152.15 Ion $164.32 /ton Category Special Waste II**: Materials $122.58 Mu $132.39 /ton I requiring special acceptance procedures but no site preparation (e.g., contaminated soil) Category Special Waste I* & II** Definitions: *Category I Special wastes are wastes that are light, difficult to handle, subject to airborne dust and as such create potentially unsafe or unhealthy conditions for employees and which require pre- acceptance site preparation and special handling procedures during disposal (e.g., asbestos, ash, powdery materials and other like materials). **Category II Special wastes are wastes, requiring special acceptance procedures and monitoring pursuant to Contractor's Special Waste management policies, but which require no special site preparations for disposal on the Landfill working area. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES FY23 FEE FY24FEE Vehicle weighing/non-landfill $10.00 /each $10.00 /each customers Unattended Scale Card Access .$34.00 leach $34.00 :each charge—replacement card fee Service charges for Non-Sufficient The lace value of the check The face value of the Fund Checks plus service charges check plus service according to Section charges according to 832.07. Florida Statutes Section 832.07,Florida Statutes Late Payment Fee 5%of invoice amount will 5%of invoice amount be assessed to all accounts will be assessed to all delinquent 30 days or more accounts delinquent 30 plus an additional 1";, per days or more plus an month, thereafter additional 1%per month, thereafter 7 CAO 6C3 SCHEDULE D RECYCLING DROP-OFF CENTER FEES NO CHANGE IN RATES FROM FY23 RECYCLING DROP-OFF CENTER FEES MATERIAL RESIDENTIAL FY24 COMMERCIAL FY24 Ammunition No Charge No Charge Antifreeze No Charge No Charge Ballasts No Charge for 1st ballast; $7.00/each $7.00 each ballast over 1 Batteries including Vehicle No Charge No Charge and Marine Batteries Bulbs - Fluorescent No Charge for up to 20 per No Charge for up to 20 per visit; visit; $1.00 each bulb over 20 $1.00 each bulb over 20 Bulbs - HID $2.00/each $2.00/each Bulbs -Ultraviolet (UV) $6.00/each $6.00/each Diesel No Charge No Charge Electronic TV's No Fee for up to 3 TVs per $11.00/each visit; $11.00 each TV over 3 Electronics (non -TVs) No charge $2.00/each Fire Extinguisher No Charge No Charge Flares No Charge No Charge Polystyrene (e.g, foam &no No Charge No Charge peanuts) Freon handling per item $7.00/each $7.00/each Gasoline No Charge No Charge 8 1 6 C 3 SCHEDULE D, Continued MATERIAL RESIDENTIAL FY24 COMMERCIAL FY24 Household Hazardous No Charge Call 239-252-8480 for a quote Waste (e.g.,pesticide, herbicide, pool chemicals) Mercury Devices No Charge $1.00/each Oil - Cooking No Charge No Charge Oil - Used No Charge No Charge Oil Filters No Charge No Charge Paint and Stains No Charge for up to 200 lbs. $1.00 per pound (Oil/Latex) per day; $1.00 per lb. over 200 lbs. Paper Shredding - No charge up to 5 lbs.; No charge up to 5 lbs.; $1.00/lb. Daily $1.00/lb. over 5 lbs. over 5 lbs. Paper Shredding - No charge for up to 20 lbs. per No charge for up to 20 lbs. per day; onsite truck (monthly day; $1.00/Ib. over 20 lbs. $1.00/lb. over 20 lbs. event) Propane Tanks (e.g., No Charge No Charge camping, grilling) up to 30 lbs. Sharps (Needles) In No Charge Not accepted approved plastic container Tires - 15" or smaller $4.00/each up to 5 per visit Only accepted at Collier County Landfill & Immokalee Transfer Station. Reference Schedule C Tires - 16" to 18" $9.00/each up to 5 per visit Only accepted at Collier County Landfill & Immokalee Transfer Station. Reference Schedule C Tires - Large tractor, Only accepted at Collier Only accepted at Collier County commercial or heavy County Landfill & Immokalee Landfill & Immokalee Transfer equipment Transfer Station. Reference Station. Reference Schedule C Schedule C Yard Waste/Biomass $12.00/per visit only accepted Only accepted at Collier County or Construction& at Marco Island Recycling Landfill & Immokalee Transfer Demolition materials Center&Naples Recycling Station. Reference Schedule C Center Drop off Center 1 cubic yard maximum 16C3 SCHEDULE E RATES FOR SUPPLEMENTAL COLLECTION SERVICE Commercial and Residential Exemptions FY24 All commercial and residential exemptions approved will require a $50.00 per semi-annual inspection of all vehicles. Cost per inspection for inspection commercial and residential exemptions. DISTRICT I: RESIDENTIAL Curbside Customers FY24 Rear Door Service for non-handicapped customer $60.97 per unit/month Extra pick-up service (e.g., for move-in or move-out $101.61 plus debris) $13.55 per each item of bulk waste or white goods First request to exchange trash cart for a different No charge size _ Subsequent request to exchange trash cart for a $13.55 delivery per different size exchange COMMERCIAL Can Customers Restart Fee: (following commercial cart removal for $60.89 a delinquent account) Overload Fee: At discretion of the Collier County $79.00 Solid Waste Director COMMERCIAL Customers Additional unscheduled pickups Same rate as routine collection service in commercial rate resolution per container size, see Schedule F Opening and closing doors and gates No charge Unlocking and locking gates $13.55 per month Exchanging container for a different size if more $47.40 per occurrence than 2 times in a year. Rolling out the container from an outside enclosure No charge and returning it to its original location Privacy lock bar set-up $13.55 per month(per bar) Replacement fee for damaged lock bar one-time fee $67.73 (per bar) Locks for containers $1 3.55 one-time fee (per lock) Loading container(i.e., bagged MSW outside $33.87 per container container) 10 -� CAOt 16C3 SCHEDULE E, Continued COMMERCIAL Customers, Continued FY24 Pressure washing 2, 4, 6 and 8-yard containers $121.91 per container Pressure washing roll-off compactor container(s) at $372.48 per compactor time of service container Maintenance of customer-owned container(s) $101.61 per hour, plus all parts at cost plus 15% Collection of bulky waste and white goods. (Note: $47.40 for first item, plus Franchisee may decline to provide this service, and if Franchisee does, the customer may obtain this $13.55 for each additional service from any other person.) item Temporary breaks of bulk container collection $89.86 per month service (e.g.,seasonal business closure, remodeling or similar)are permitted, subject to the contractor receiving a written request from the commercial business, stating the stop and start dates. A monthly account maintenance charge will be charged for each month or part-month of the service break, in addition to the effective restart/reinstatement fee. Relocating customer owned containers $67.73 per occurrence Bear resistant bulk container charge $17.87 per month Re-instatement fee for returning container(s) after $90.73 per occurrence service stopped for bulk containers and roll-offs (including when stopped for non-payment) DISTRICT II: RESIDENTIAL Curbside Customers FY24 Rear Door Service for non-handicapped customer $81.27 Per unit/month Extra pick-up service (e.g., for move-in or move-out $67.73 plus debris) $6.77 per each item of bulk waste or white goods COMMERCIAL Can Customers Restart Fee(following commercial cart removal for $60.89 a delinquent account Overload Fee (At discretion of the Collier County $79.00 Solid Waste Director) 11S 16C3 SCHEDULE E, Continued COMMERCIAL Customers FY24 Additional unscheduled pickups Same rate as routine collection service in commercial rate resolution per container size. see Schedule G Unlocking and locking gates $13.55 per month Exchanging container for a different size if more $47.40 per occurrence than 2 times in a year. Lock bar set up $13.55 per month Replacement for damaged bar $67.73 per bar Lock for containers $13.55 per lock Pressure washing containers $54.16 per container Pressure washing roll-off compactor $203.17 per container Maintenance of customer owned containers $67.73 per hour plus all parts at cost Collection of bulk items and white goods $13.55 first item, $6.77 each additional item Temporary breaks of bulk container collection $89.86 per month service(e.g., seasonal business closure, remodeling, or similar)are permitted, subject to the contractor receiving a written request from the commercial business, stating the stop and start dates. A monthly account maintenance charge will be charged for each month or part-month of the service break, in addition to the effective restart/reinstatement fee. Re-locating customer owned containers $33.87 per occurrence Bear resistant bulk container charge $17.87 per month Re-instatement fee for returning container(s) after $90.73 per occurrence service stopped for bulk containers and roll-offs (including when stopped for non-payment) 12 `CA() 1 6 C 3 SCHEDULE F COMMERCIAL RATE SCHEDULE FOR DISTRICT I Commercial customers requesting a container smaller than those specified in the bulk rate schedules below, due to lack of space, may be provided a 96-gallon roll cart and receive twice a week garbage collection service.The customer will be assessed the rate for collection and disposal fees set forth below for each roll cart. COMMERCIAL Can Account: 96-gallon, 2 x weekly garbage $20.77 per month collection $249.29 per year ADDITIONAL COMMERCIAL CANS: each additional container $20.77 per month $249.29 per year Bulk Container Rates per Month SIZE DISPOSAL COMBINED 2% TOTAL EXTRA PER Cu FREQUENCY COLLECTION RATE COLLECTION FRANCHISE RATE PICKUP YARD PER WEEK RATE FY2024 FY2024 &DISPOSAL FEE FY2024 FY2024 FY2024 1 RATE FY2024 2 1 $109.97 $41.40 $151.37 $3.03 $154.40 $35.62 2 2 $176.67 $82.79 $259.46 $5.19 $264.65 $35.62 2 3 $232.17 $124.19 $356.36 $7.13 $363.49 $35.62 2 4 $332.72 $165.58 $498.30 $9.97 $508.27 $35.62 2 5 $346.77 $206.98 $553.75 S 11.08 $564.83 $35.62 2 6 $405.94 $248.37 $654.31 $13.09 $667.40 $35.62 4 1 $140.98 $82.79 $223.77 $4.48 $228.25 $73.39 4 2 $261.27 $165.58 $426.85 $8.54 $435.39 $73.39 4 3 $347.68 $248.37 $596.05 $1 1.92 $607.97 $73.39 4 4 $451.02 $331.16 $782.18 $15.64 $797.82 $73.39 4 5 $546.84 $413.95 $960.79 $19.22 $980.01 $73.39 4 6 $663.34 $496.74 $1,160.08 $23.20 $1,183.28 $73.39 6 I $203.91 $124.19 $328.10 $6.56 $334.66 $111.61 6 2 $323.25 $248.37 $571.62 $11.43 $583.05 $111.61 6 3 $500.85 $372.56 $873.41 $17.47 $890.88 $111.61 6 4 $612.62 $496.74 $1,109.36 $22.19 $1,131.55 $111.61 6 5 $792.06 $620.93 $1,412.99 $28.26 $1,441.25 $111.61 6 6 $920.76 $745.11 $1,665.87 $33.32 $1,699.19 $111.61 8 1 $231.20 $165.58 $396.78 $7.94 $404.72 $145.85 8 2 $413.42 $331.16 $744.58 $14.89 $759.47 $145.85 8 3 $582.55 $496.74 $1,079.29 $21.59 $1,100.88 $145.85 13 @ilk-& 16C3 SCHEDULE F, Continued Bulk Container Rates per Month, Continued 8 4 $766.71 $662.32 $1,429.03 $28.58 $1.457.61 $145.85 8 5 $933.90 $827.90 $1,761.80 $35.24 $1,797.04 $145.85 8 6 $1,131.18 $993.49 $2,124.67 $42.49 $2,167.16 $145.85 Bulk Compactor Rates per Month SIZE DISPOSAL COMBINED 2% TOTAL EXTRA PER CU FREQUENCY COLLECTION RATE COLLECTION FRANCHISE RATE PICKUP YARD PER WEEK RATE FY2024 FY2024 &DISPOSAL FEE FY2024 FY2024 FY2024 RATE FY2024 2 1 $192.67 $1 29.83 $322.50 $6.45 $328.95 $100.43 2 2 $299.12 $259.66 $558.78 $11.18 $569.96 $100.43 2 3 $491.10 $389.49 $880.59 $17.61 $898.20 $100.43 2 4 $488.77 $519.32 $1,008.09 $20.16 $1,028.25 $100.43 2 5 $487.99 $649.15 $1,137.14 $22.74 $1,159.88 $100.43 2 6 $585.14 $778.98 $1,364.12 $27.28 $1,391.40 $100.43 4 1 $340.85 $259.66 $600.51 $12.01 $612.52 $156.51 4 2 $615.04 $519.32 $1,134.36 $22.69 $1,157.05 $156.51 4 3 $831.43 $778.98 $1,610.41 $32.21 $1,642.62 $156.51 4 4 $1,050.15 $1,038.64 $2,088.79 $41.78 $2,130.57 $156.51 4 5 $1,268.06 $1,298.31 $2,566.37 $51.33 $2,617.70 $156.51 4 6 $1,488.81 $1,557.97 $3,046.78 $60.94 $3,107.72 $156.51 6 1 $497.03 $389.49 $886.52 $17.73 $904.25 $239.67 6 2 $716.77 $778.98 $1,495.75 $29.92 $1,525.67 $239.67 6 3 $1,156.79 $1,168.47 $2.325.26 $46.51 $2,371.77 $239.67 6 4 $1,349.69 $1,557.97 $2,907.66 $58.15 $2,965.81 $239.67 6 5 $1,810.76 $1,947.46 $3,758.22 $75.16 $3,833.38 $239.67 6 6 $2,148.39 $2,336.95 $4,485.34 $89.71 $4,575.05 $239.67 8 1 $541.86 $519.32 $1,061.18 $21.22 $1,082.40 $295.30 8 2 $918.01 $1,038.64 $1,956.65 $39.13 $1,995.78 $295.30 8 3 $1,292.52 $1,557.97 $2,850.49 $57.01 $2,907.50 $295.30 8 4 $1,669.45 $2,077.29 $3,746.74 $74.93 $3,821.67 $295.30 8 5 $2,043.62 $2,596.61 $4,640.23 $92.80 $4,733.03 $295.30 8 6 $2.422.57 $3,115.93 $5,538.50 $110.77 $5,649.27 $295.30 14 @. 16C3 SCHEDULE F, Continued Open Top Container and Roll-Off Rates SI7.'I J YARD F1 2024 TOTAL.11ONTHLY FY2024 TOTAL HAIL CHARGE PER EQUIPIIENT CHARGE/CONTAINER LOAD* I CUBIC YARDS $151.27 S172.02 $271.70 20 CUBIC YARDS $175.41 $172.02 $271.70 30 CUBIC YARDS $200.01 $172.02 $271.70 40 CUBIC YARDS $222.11 I $172.02 $271.70 Compactor- Varies with equipment FY2024 HAUL CHARGE $404.68 *Varies depending on distance from disposal site Roll-off rates do not include disposal charges which are charged based on the landfill scale house record. Recreational vehicles parks, mobile home parks, and mobile home subdivisions that contract to receive curbside service shall pay the commercial standard container rate multiplied by the number of rented or individually owned recreational vehicles or mobile homes within such park(s)or subdivisions. 15 L. 163 SCHEDULE G COMMERCIAL RATE SCHEDULE - DISTRICT II Commercial customers requesting a container smaller than those specified in the bulk rate schedules below. due to lack of space, may be provided a 96-gallon roll cart and receive twice a week garbage collection service. The customer will be assessed the rate for collection and disposal fees set forth below for each roll cart. COMMERCIAL Can Account: 96-gallon, 2 x weekly garbage $20.77 per month collection $249.29 per year ADDITIONAL COMMERCIAL CANS: each additional container $20.77 per month $249.49 per year Bulk Container Rates per Month COINED SIZE PER FREQUENCY COLLECTION DISPOSAL COLLECT ON 2 o TOTAL EXTRA RATE FRANCHISE RATE PICKUP CU YARD PER WEEK RATE FY2024 FY2024 &DISPOSAL FEE FY2024 FY2024 FY2024 RATE FY2024 2 1 $84.58 $41.40 $125.98 $2.52 $128.50 $36.47 2 2 $165.42 $82.79 $248.21 $4.96 $253.17 $36.47 2 3 $206.76 $124.19 $330.95 $6.62 $337.57 $36.47 2 4 $255.09 $165.58 $420.67 $8.41 $429.08 $36.47 2 5 $291.29 $206.98 $498.27 $9.97 $508.24 $36.47 2 6 $319.51 $248.37 $567.88 $11.36 $579.24 $36.47 4 1 $131.60 $82.79 $214.39 $4.29 $218.68 $72.84 4 2 $244.34 $165.58 $409.92 $8.20 $418.12 $72.84 4 3 $347.68 $248.37 $596.05 $11.92 $607.97 $72.84 4 4 $441.62 $331.16 $772.78 $15.46 $788.24 $72.84 4 5 $526.20 $413.95 $940.15 $18.80 $958.95 $72.84 4 6 $601.37 $496.74 $1,098.1 1 $21.96 $1,120.07 $72.84 6 1 $234.92 $124.19 $359.11 $7.18 $366.29 $106.38 6 2 $347.68 $248.37 $596.05 $11.92 $607.97 $106.38 6 3 $451.03 $372.56 $823.59 $16.47 $840.06 $106.38 6 4 $544.99 $496.74 $1,041.73 $20.83 $1,062.56 $106.38 6 5 $629.56 $620.93 $1,250.49 $25.01 $1,275.50 $106.38 6 6 $704.69 $745.11 $1,449.80 $29.00 $1,478.80 $106.38 8 1 $231.20 $165.58 $396.78 $7.94 $404.72 $140.11 8 2 $413.42 $331.16 $744.58 $14.89 $759.47 $140.11 16 C�,O 16-C-3 SCHEDULE G, Continued Bulk Container Rates per Month,Continued 8 3 $582.55 $496.74 $1,079.29 $21.59 $1,100.88 $140.11 8 4 $766.71 $662.32 $1,429.03 $28.58 $1,457.61 $140.11 I 8 5 $933.90 $827.90 $1,761.80 $35.24 ' $1,797.04 $140.11 8 6 $1,131.18 $993.49 $2,124.67 $42.49 $2,167.16 $140.11 Bulk Compactor Rates per Month COMBINED DISPOSAL COLLECTION 2% TOTAL EXTRA SIZE PER FREQUENCY COLLECTION RATE &DISPOSAL FRANCHISE RATE PICKUP CU YARD PER WEEK RATE FY2024 FY2024 RATE FEE FY2024 FY2024 PY2024 FY2024 2 1 $196.99 $129.83 $326.82 $6.54 $333.36 $97.42 2 2 $313.26 $259.66 $572.92 $11.46 $584.38 $97.42 2 3 $414.16 $389.49 $803.65 $16.07 $819.72 $97.42 2 4 $502.72 $519.32 $1,022.04 $20.44 $1,042.48 $97.42 2 5 $578.89 $649.15 $1,228.04 $24.56 $1,252.60 $97.42 2 6 $642.69 $778.98 $1,421.67 $28.43 $1,450.10 $97.42 4 1 $362.75 $259.66 $622.41 $12.45 $634.86 $153.08 4 2 $638.83 $519.32 $1,158.15 $23.16 $1,181.31 $153.08 4 3 $877.83 $778.98 $1,656.81 $33.14 $1,689.95 $153.08 4 4 $1,104.41 $1,038.64 $2,143.05 $42.86 $2,185.91 $153.08 4 5 $1,331.05 $1,298.31 $2,629.36 $52.59 $2,681.95 $153.08 4 6 $1,545.26 $1,557.97 $3,103.23 $62.06 $3,165.29 $153.08 6 1 $362.75 $389.49 $752.24 $15.04 $767.28 $230.51 6 2 $638.83 $778.98 $1,417.81 $28.36 $1,446.17 $230.51 6 3 $877.83 $1,168.47 $2,046.30 $40.93 $2.087.23 $230.51 6 4 $1,104.41 $1,557.97 $2,662.38 $53.25 $2,715.63 $230.51 6 5 $1,331.05 $1,947.46 $3,278.51 $65.57 $3,344.08 $230.51 6 6 $1,545.26 $2,336.95 $3,882.21 $77.64 $3,959.85 $230.51 8 1 $564.61 $519.32 $1,083.93 $21.68 $1,105.61 $295.30 8 2 $993.06 $1,038.64 $2,031.70 $40.63 $2,072.33 $295.30 8 3 $1,409.15 $1,557.97 $2,967.12 $59.34 $3,026.46 $295.30 8 4 $1,812.87 $2,077.29 $3,890.16 $77.80 $3,967.96 $295.30 8 5 $2,204.19 $2,596.61 $4,800.80 $96.02 $4,896.82 $295.30 8 6 $2,583.16 $3,115.93 $5,699.09 $113.98 $5,813.07 $295.30 1 17 CEO 1 6 C 3 SCHEDULE G, Continued Open Top Container and Roll-Off Rates FY2024 TOTAL MONTHLY EQUIPMENT FY2024 TOTAL HAUL CHARGE PER SIZE/CU YARD CHARGE/CONTAINER LOAD* 20 CUBIC YARDS $175.06 $168.76 $270.00 30 CUBIC YARDS $196.08 $168.76 $270.00 40 CUBIC YARDS $217.10 $168.76 $270.00 Compactor- Varies with equipment FY2024 HAUL CHARGE $407.00 *Varies depending on distance from disposal site Roll-off rates do not include disposal charges which are charged based on the landfill scale house record. Recreational vehicles parks, mobile home parks, and mobile home subdivisions that contract to receive curbside service shall pay the commercial standard container rate multiplied by the number of rented or individually owned recreational vehicles or mobile homes within such park(s) or subdivisions. 18 cm!,