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Agreement with Great Western Reclamation <br /> April 19, 1993 <br /> Page 5 <br /> COMMERCIAL/APARTMENT BIN SERVICE <br /> 1. Implementation of a recycling program at a materials <br /> recovery facility and implementation of a composting <br /> Program <br /> The recycling program for commercial and apartment bin <br /> service is scheduled to begin July 1993 and, like <br /> residential, will be phased over an 18 month time frame. <br /> Separated yard waste collected from commercial and <br /> apartment accounts will be taken to a separate composting <br /> facility for processing. <br /> 2 . A 22 . 2% reduction in apartment bin rates effective July <br /> 1993 <br /> Apartment bin rates paid by 2 , 112 customers will be <br /> reduced effective July 1, 1993 by an average of 22 . 2 <br /> percent. The proposed rates are shown on Exhibit 2 for <br /> the recycling phase-in period. Based on the prices <br /> received from Great Western as part of the competitive <br /> proposal process, apartment customers will save $955,300 <br /> during the 1993-94 fiscal year. <br /> 3 . A 30 . 5% average reduction in commercial/industrial bin <br /> rates effective July 1993 <br /> Commercial bin rates paid by 4, 183 customers will be <br /> reduced effective July 1, 1993 by an average of 30.5 <br /> percent. The proposed rates are shown on Exhibit 3 for <br /> the recycling phase-in period. Based on the prices <br /> received from Great Western as part of the competitive <br /> proposal process, commercial customers will save $2 .72 <br /> million during the 1993-94 fiscal year. <br /> CITY SERVICES <br /> 1. Collection of refuse on city arterials <br /> To enhance the cleanliness of the City's arterials, <br /> containers will be placed in the more heavily trafficked <br /> areas in the city. This refuse will be collected once <br /> per week. <br /> 2 . City bin and roll-off service free of charge <br /> Presently city operations generate refuse at various City <br /> locations, including the parks, City Hall, fire stations, <br /> libraries, and the City Corporation Yard. These bin and <br /> 151 5 I <br />