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City Manager 2 February 12, 1975 I <br /> There are about 2,950 containers now placed in Santa Ana. The present monthly <br /> rates and proposed new rates are shown in the following tabulation: <br /> Times Emptied Weekly Average % No. of % of <br /> Size of Bin 1 2 3 4 5 6 Rates Increase Bins Total <br /> 1 CY Present $8 - - - - - s 8.00 <br /> 1 CY Proposed 9 - - - - - 9.00 + 12.5 250 8 <br /> 2 CY Present 13 16 21 26 31 37 24.00 <br /> 2 CY Proposed 16 21 26 31 36 42 28.70 + 19.5 900 31 <br /> 3 CY Present 18 22 27 33 39 45 30.70 <br /> 3 CY Proposed 22 28 34 40 46 52 37.00 + 20.0 1,400 47 <br /> 4 CY Present 22 27 33 34 46 54 36.80 <br /> 4 CY Proposed 27 34 41 48 55 62 44.50 + 21.0 400 14 <br /> A table showing the comparison with other cities in Orange County for the 3 cubic <br /> yard container is attached. Very few other contractors provide bin sizes other <br /> than the 3 cubic yard so it is difficult to make a comparison in the other sizes . In <br /> reviewing the table certain facts should be kept in mind. Brea and Placentia are in <br /> close proximity to the county regional disposal site, the Brea-Olinda Landfill. <br /> Huntington Beach has a transfer station within its boundaries and Orange has access to <br /> one just outside its western border. Tustin has a shorter haul distance to the Coyote <br /> Canyon Landfill than Santa Ana. These are advantages enjoyed by other cities <br /> because of their location which tends to reduce their cost of hauling refuse to <br /> points of disposal. <br />