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RESOLUTION NO. 75-129 <br /> <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CiTY OF <br />SANTA ANA ESTABLISHING REVISED SCHEDULE OF RATES <br />FOR REFUSE COLLECTION AND REPEALING RESOLUTION 75-28, <br />EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 1975 <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, Article II, Chapter 16 of the Santa Ana Municipal <br />Code provides for refuse collection regulation and authorizes the <br />establishment of charges for the collection and disposal of refuse <br />by resolution; and <br /> <br /> W~EREAS, Resolution 75-28 established rates for collection and <br />disposal of refuse including rates for commercial containers which have <br />been in effect since October 1974; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, increased costs since 1974 now require an upward adjust- <br />ment in residential collection charges; <br /> <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That Resolution 75-28 is <br />repealed, effective October 1, 1975. <br /> <br /> BE IT FURTHER ~ESOLVED: That the rates hereinbelow set out are <br />the rates that shall be due to the City for the collection and disposal of <br />refuse and/or for standby or the availability of said service. Said rates <br />shall be added to the rate charges for water service and billed with the bill <br />for water service. Any residential, commercial, or industrial occupancy not <br />served by a separate water meter, shall be separately billed for standby <br />collection and refuse disposal service. All rates for such services shall <br />be due and payable at the Finance Department in the City Hall on the date <br />of billing therefor and become delinquent 15 days from and after the date <br />of such billing. A penalty of 10% shall be charged on all unpaid bills <br />for such service 30 days from and after the billing date. <br /> <br /> BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the rates to be charged for stand- <br />by collection and refuse disposal service are hereby established in accordance <br />with the schedule hereinafter set out: <br /> <br />Schedule of Rates for Refuse Collection and Standb~ Service <br /> <br />The basic rate for each single family residence for each two <br />months, or part thereof, shall be $4.00. <br /> <br />The basic rate for each duplex family residence for each two <br />months, or part thereof, shall be $6.60. <br /> <br />The basic rate for all triplex family residences for each two <br />months, or part thereof, shall be $9.00. <br /> <br />a. It shall be mandatory that residential buildings with four or <br />more dwelling units be served by commercial container rental. <br />The requirement for mandatory container rental may be waived <br />for residential buildings existing on January 1, 1972, upon a <br />finding by the Director of Public Works that no space is avail- <br />able for such container within the boundary lines of subject <br />property. In no case, however, shall container locations be <br />permitted in the front yard set-back or within areas required <br />for meeting the minimum off-street parking requirements of <br />applicable zoning regulations. Any applicant who has been <br />denied a waiver by the Director of Public Works may appeal <br />such action to the City Council by filing within 30 days after <br />such denial, a written statement of his reasons why the City <br />Council should reverse the action from which the appeal is <br />taken. <br /> <br /> <br />