Ord 1584COUNCIL BILL N0. 391
ORDINANCE N0. 1584
AN ORDINANCE REVISING THE RATE SCHEDULE FOR GARBAGE COLLECTION IN THE
CITY OF WOODBURN, AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 1198 AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCES
N0. 1228, 1388 and 1500, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF WOODBURN DO ORDAIN:
Section 1. That Section 4 of Woodburn Ordinance No. 1198 as
amended by Woodburn Ordinances No. 1228, 1388 and 1500, is hereby
amended to read as follows:
"Section 4. The grantee shall collect the garbage at the
various residences, business establishments, and other
places within the corporate limits of the City where such
service is requested and required promptly and with dispatch,
and haul such garbage from the City, upon the payment of
reasonable prices and rates for such services by the persons
requesting the same. The maximum rates and charges to be
made are as follows:
RESIDENTIAL RATE ON MONTHLY BASIS:
1 stop per week: 1 can 2 cans 3 cans
$3.75 $6.25 $8.75
Note: In trailer courts where owner of park is responsible
for payment, the charge will be $3.25 per can.
Occasional extra can for regular customer: $1.00
Minimum charge for any stop other than regular customer: $1.50
State Accident Insurance Fund safety recommendations pertaining
to cans not exceeding 32 gallons and 60 lbs., cans being of
recommended type, and cans being located in accordance with
said recommendations, to be followed upon request of collector.
COMMERCIAL RATE ON MONTHLY BASIS:
1 Stop Per Week 2 Stops Per Week 3 Stops Per Week
1 Can 2 cans 3 cans 1 can 2 cans 3 cans 1 can 2 cans 3 cans
.00 7.00 10.00 $8.00 $14.00 $20.00 $12.00 $21.00 $30.00
Additional cans, per month, multiplied by the number of stops
per week times $3.00. Extra charge of 25o will be made for
each additional flight of stairs. Extra charge may be made
for garbage which is not readily available on collection day
or which needs additional janitorial service. Brush and limbs
to be bundled and to the curb. Charge made for multiple rental
units of any type will be made to the owner. Extra charge may
be made for service that incurs additional disposal costs such
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as tires, major appliances, etc. or other unusual needs
such as oversize, odorous, dangerous or liquid articles.
Stops with 7 or more cans may be required to go to container
type service at the discretion of the collector.
CHARGES PER CONTAINER FOR SERVICE ON A MONTHLY BA5I5:
Stops Per ~~e~k: One Two Three
One Yard $24.15 $44.65 $ 65.15
One/One-half Yard 32.20 59.55 86.90
Two Yards 41.40 76.59 111.80
For compacted materials, the charge will be double the above
loos rate and the compactor shall be compatible with the
equipment of the collector. For more than 3 stops per week,
the rate shall be the difference between the second and
third stop per week for each additional stop.
Charges for larger containers shall be multiples of the price
for the two yard container for the relevant number of stops
per week. No rental charge shall be made on containers,
but where containers are used in handling materials that
cause excessive wear or damage, additional charges may be
made for unusual type services.
ON DROP BOXES THE CHARGE SHALL BE:
(l~ Loose material: $1.75 per yard, plus the cost of disposal
and $40.00 per month rental on the box. For boxes left on
an occasional basis, there shall be a rental charge of $3.00
per day after 48 hours on location in addition to the per
yard and cost of disposal.
(2} Compacted material: $3.25 per yard, plus cost of
disposal, where the customer furnishes the compactor drop
box. If the collector agrees to furnish the compactor, the
rental shall be the current rate the collector would pay on
a lease-purchase. Before acquiring a compactor, customers
must make certain the compactor to be acquired is compatible
with the equipment of the collector or the equipment the
collector is willing to acquire.
TRUCK HAULING BY LOAD:
Truck and One Man
Truck and Two Men
$25.30 per hr.
$34.50 per hr.
Section 2. The effective date of this Ordinance shall be
Midnight on December 31, 1977.
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Section 3. This Ordinance being necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health, and safety, and general
welfare of the people of the City of Woodburn, an emergency is
declared to exist and this Ordinance shall take effect immediately
upon passage by the Council and approval by the Mayor.
Passed by the Council
Submitted to the Mayor
Approved by the Mayor
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STANLEY C . LI~5 , Mayor
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Filed in the Office of the Recorder
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Barney Bu ris, Recorder
City of Woodburn, Oregon
December 12, 1977
December 12, 1977
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I, BARNEY 0. BURRTS, Recorder of the City of Woodburn, do
hereby certify that I caused to be posted three copies of
Ordinance No, 1584, one of which said copies posted in the
City Hall on the bulletin board opposite the entrance to
the Recorder's Of.fice~ in full view of the traveling public
a second one of. said copies posted on the Woodburn Public
Library bulletin board at ?8(~ Garfield Street, in full view
of the traveling public;, a third one of said copies posted
on the Community Center bulletin board at 491 N, Third St,~
in full view of the traveling publicP that all of said
places are public places within the corporate limits of the
City of Woodburn and all of said copies were posted on the
16th day of
December 1977.
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Barney Burris, Recorder
City of Woodburn, Oregon