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Ordinance No. 1013 05-03-1993 ORDINANCE NO. 1013 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 113, SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING COLLECTION BY AMENDING SECTIONS 113.01, 113.07, 113.11, 113.13, 113.15, AND CHAPTER 220, RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY AND CONDOMINIUM AREA MAINTENANCE BY AMENDING SECTION 220.09, AND AMENDING CHAPTER 11, GENERAL PROVISIONS AND FEES, FOR SOLID WASTE ABATEMENT PROGRAMMING BY AMENDING SECTION 113 113.01. DEFINITIONS 7. Multiple Dwelling Unit. A residential structure with five or more dwelling units. 8. Landfill Site. 9. Person. 10. Private Garbage and Solid Waste Collectors. 11. Recyclable Materials. All newsprint including supplements, office paper, corrugated cardboard, glass (food and beverage) , tin cans, aluminum, steel, and magazines and catalogs, and any other materials as mutually agreed upon by the City and its Recycling Collector or building owners and their Recycling Collectors. 12. Recycling Collector. Any person or entity engaged in collecting, transporting, and processing of recycled materials from residential or commercial sites in the City. 13. Refuse. 14. Residential Dwelling Unit. 15. Rubbish. 16. Solid Waste. 17. Swill. 18. Waste Matter. 19. Yard Waste. 113.07. SOLID WASTE ABATEMENT PROGRAM FEE Effective January 1, 1992, the City of Fridley shall begin charging residential dwellings of one to four units $2.50 per unit per quarter. Effective June 1, 1993, the City shall begin charging multiple dwellings of 5-12 units and other Page 2 - Ordinance No. 1013 multiple dwellings of 13 or more units certified for service under the City's contract for recycling services $2.50 per unit per quarter. This fee shall be charged in conjunction with the utility billings as administered by the Finance Department. This fee shall be called the Solid Waste Abatement Program Fee. This revenue shall be placed in the Solid Waste Abatement Fund and shall be expended on solid waste programming activities. These activities include the curbside collection of recyclables for residential dwellings of one to four units, recycling services to multiple dwellings of 5-12 units and other multiple dwellings of 13 or more units certified for service under the City's contract for recycling services, the purchase and distribution of curbside recycling containers, a drop-off redemption center for recyclables, a yard waste transfer site, and other special abatement activities, as authorized by the City Council. (Ord. 962) 113.11. RECYCLING COLLECTION Recyclable materials shall be collected at least once a month by a recycling collector licensed hereunder. The City's recycling collector shall collect all recyclable material placed along the curb of residential properties and at designated locations at multiple dwelling units of 5-12 units and multiple dwellings of 13 or more units that have been certified for service by the City. Every owner of a multiple dwelling of 13 or more units or other units not serviced under the City contract for recycling services shall arrange and contract for at least monthly collection of recyclables. Such services shall include collection of at least newsprint, glass (food and beverage) , aluminum, steel and tin cans, and corrugated cardboard. Privately contracted recycling collectors shall collect recyclable materials from locations designated by their customers. These materials shall be transported by the collector to a processing site and will be marketed as determined by the recycling collector. 113.13. PLACING OF RECYCLABLE MATERIALS Multiple Dwelling Units At multiple dwelling units of 5 or more units, recycling collection containers shall be located inside or adjacent to the waste dumpster enclosure. Alternate exterior locations may be designated by the building owner or manager. Recycling collection containers at multiple dwellings of 5 or more units shall be clearly marked for acceptable material. Fridley Municipal Center and Fridley Public Schools Recycling collection containers shall be located inside or adjacent to the waste dumpster enclosure. Alternate exterior locations may be designated by the building official. All recycling collection located at the Fridley Municipal Center and Fridley Public Schools shall be clearly marked for acceptable materials. 113.15. REPORTS All applicants for licenses hereunder who provide recycling collection services in the City shall submit at least quarterly reports to the City detailing the Page 3 - Ordinance No. 1013 weight of recyclables by material type collected during the previous quarter. Weights collected from multiple dwelling unit accounts shall be reported separately from other commercial accounts. The reports shall be submitted by April 10, July 10, October 10, and January 10. CHAPTER 220 220.09. MAINTENANCE 13. Collection of Recyclables. Every owner of a multiple dwelling of 13 or more units or other units not serviced under the City contract for recycling services shall arrange and contract for at least monthly collection of recyclables to include at least newsprint, glass (food and beverage) , aluminum, steel and tin cans, and corrugated cardboard. A copy of the owner's contract for recycling services shall be submitted to the City in conjunction with the annual renewal of the rental license. 14. Containers for Storage and Collection of Recyclables. Every owner of a multiple dwelling of 13 or more units or other units not serviced under the City's contract for recycling services shall be required to provide containers for the storage of recyclables and for arranging for at least monthly collection of the recyclables. CHAPTER 11 GENERAL PROVISIONS AND FEES 113 Solid Waste Programming $2.50 per residential dwelling of 1-4 units and per multiple dwellings of 5 or more certified for service under the City's recycling services contract PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 17TH DAY OF MAY, 1993. WILLIAM J. NE 47- MAYOR ATTEST: L WILLIAM A. CHAMPA, CITCLERK Public Hearing: April 19, 1993 First Reading: May 3, 1993 Second Reading: May 17, 1993 Publication: May 25, 1993