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~Resolution No. 76- 66 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />Any service received or special arrangements made in addition to <br />or greater than these standard requirements shall be handled by <br />agreement directly with the contractor, in addition to the billing <br />by the City as provided herein. Collections beyond the once a <br />week pickup by the Ctty may be provided by agreement with the <br />contractor and shall be based on the commercial container (dumpster) <br />rates for similar amounts of refuse and frequency of collection. <br />Users of rented container (dumpster) service will not be charged <br />by City for standard curbside refuse collection. <br /> <br />c. The following are the authorized rental rates to be charged for <br />refuse collection containers (dumpsters) by the refuse collection <br />contractor. <br /> <br />Container Pickups Monthly <br />Size Per Week Rental <br /> <br />2 cubic yards <br /> <br />1 $17.00 <br />2 22.00 <br />3 27.00 <br />4 32.00 <br />5 37.00 <br />6 43.00 <br /> <br />3 cubic yards <br /> <br />1 23.00 <br />2 29.00 <br />3 35.00 <br />4 41.00 <br />5 47.00 <br />6 53.00 <br /> <br />4 cubic yards <br /> <br />1 28.00 <br />2 35.00 <br />3 42.00 <br />4 49.00 <br />5 56.00 <br />6 63.00 <br /> <br />NOTE l: Additional charge for castor wheels is $2.50 per <br /> month. <br /> <br />NOTE 2: <br /> <br />Additional charges are authorized in those cases <br />where containers must be rolled out to the collec- <br />tion point by the trash collector, or where other <br />problems substantially increase the contractor's <br />costs. <br /> <br />NOTE 3: Rental agreements must be with the City's refuse <br /> collection contractor. <br /> <br />a. It shall be mandatory that residential buildings with four or <br />more dwelling units be served by commercial refuse containers <br />[dumpsters), obtained through agreement with the City's refuse <br />collection contractor. The requirement for mandatory containers may <br />be waived for residential buildings existing on January 1, 1972, upon <br />a finding by the Director of Public Works that no space is available <br />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 for <br />meeting the minimum off-street parking requirements of applicable <br />zoning regulations. Any applicant who has been denied a waiver by the <br />Director of Public Works may appeal such action to the City Council <br />by filing within thirty (30) days after such denial, a written state- <br />ment of his reasons why the City Council should reverse the action <br />from which the appeal is taken. <br /> <br /> <br />