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GREAT WESTERN RECLAMATION, INC.1976
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GREAT WESTERN RECLAMATION, INC.
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1976
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1/19/1976
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City Manager -2- August 1, 1975 <br /> increase of $0. 20 per month for nine months will increase revenues by <br /> $90 , 000 to balance the refuse budget for fiscal year 1975-76. The <br /> increase in the monthly rate will be $0 . 20 from $1. 80 to $2. 00 billed <br /> every two months for a total of $4. 00 per single family residence. <br /> This is approximately 11% . <br /> Proposed Rates <br /> In addition to the proposed rate for single family homes, corresponding <br /> increases in duplex, triplex, and other multi-family units are recommended <br /> to equitably distribute the cost to all users. Present and proposed rates <br /> for single family, duplex, and triplex dwellings are shown in the following <br /> tabulation: <br /> Present Proposed Proposed <br /> Type of Unit Monthly Rate Monthly Rate Increase per Month <br /> Amount Percentage <br /> Single Family $1. 80 $2 . 00 $0 . 20 11% <br /> Duplex $2. 95 $3 . 30 $0 . 35 12% <br /> Triplex $4 .10 $4 . 50 $0. 40 10% <br /> Multi-residential buildings are required to utilize refuse container <br /> rental service from the City 's refuse collection contractor where such <br /> buildings consist of four or more dwelling units and space is available <br /> for the placement of such containers . If containerized service is used, <br /> then the City exempts the user from paying the residential refuse collec- <br /> tion fee. In the event no space is available, waivers may be granted and <br /> refuse may be placed in regular 35-gallon cans for pickup. The City bills <br /> for this latter service and the present and proposed rates are shown in <br /> the following tabulation: <br /> Type Present Proposed Proposed <br /> Of Building Monthly Rate Monthly Rate Increase per Month <br /> Amount Percentage <br /> 4 Units $5. 48 $6 . 00 $0. 52 10% <br /> 5 Units $6. 85 $7 . 50 $0. 65 10% <br /> 6 Units $8. 22 $9. 00 $0. 78 10% <br /> 7 Units $9 . 59 $10 . 50 $0. 91 10% <br /> 8 Units $10 . 96 $12. 00 $1. 04 10% <br /> This averages $1. 50 per dwelling unit per month for all residential <br /> structures of three units or more. This is a lesser unit rate than <br /> the single family rate because a single stop can provide service for <br /> clustered dwellings on a more economical unit cost basis than the more <br />
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