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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 12201988 - T.3 T 3� THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Adopted this Order on December 20. 1988 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Powers, Fanden, Torlakson and Schroder NOES: None ABSENT: Supervisor_McPeak ABSTAIN: None ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- SUBJECT: FEES FOR SOLID WASTE ) . RESOLUTION NO. 88/784 MANAGEMENT PLANNING ) (Govt. Code Sec. 66784. 3) ------------------------- The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES that: 1. This Board, as primary agency in Contra Costa County, is responsible for preparing, adopting, maintaining, and imple- menting a comprehensive, coordinated Solid Waste Management Plan in accordance with Government Code Sections 66780, 66780. 01, and 66780. 5 ( 14 California Administrative Code Section 17127) . 2. Pursuant to Government Code Section 66784. 3 (Stats. 1982, c. 1488, Section 4) the County may, upon a majority vote of the Board of Supervisors, adopt a schedule of fees to be col- lected from each operator within its jurisdiction, including an operator who operates solely within an incorporated city. The fee shall be established in an amount sufficient to pay only those costs incurred by a county, which are reasonable and necessary for the preparation, maintenance, and admin- istration of the Solid Waste Management Plan. 3 . Pursuant to Government Code Section 66784. 3, a fee of $0 . 20 per ton is hereby imposed on all solid waste operators, as defined in Government Code Section 66714.7, operating in Contra Costa County, including those operators operating solely within an incorporated city. Said fee shall be asses- sed at the disposal sites and transfer stations ( including interim transfer stations) owned and operated by Acme Fill Corporation; Contra Costa Solid Waste, Inc. and G.B.F. Company; and Richmond Sanitary Service (hereinafter collect- ively referred to as "site operators" ) from January 1, 1989, through June 30, 1989. The tonnage. used to determine the tonnage fee shall be based upon the tonnage of solid wastes reported by the site operators to the appropriate Regional Water Quality Control Board or the County. If the operator does not use a disposal site or transfer station in Contra Costa County the tonnage fee shall be assessed to the solid waste collection company. The method of measurement of the tonnage fee assessed to the solid waste collection company shall be acceptable to the Community Development Department. The fees shall be paid on a quarterly basis to the County of Contra Costa (care of the Community Development Department) , and shall be due 30 days after the close of the quarter. If fees are assessed at transfer stations, no fee for those wastes is to be assessed at the disposal sites. 4. Upon the fees imposed by this resolution becoming operative, Resolution No. 88/350 is superseded. I hereby certify that this Is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of this L15:bosccc.tXt Board of Supervisors on the date shown. ATTESTED: _DEC ,2 0 958 Orig. Dept. : Community Development PHIL BATCHEL04,Clerk of tho Dowd cc: County Administrator of Supervisors and County Auditior-Controller : Acme Fill Corp. (via CDD) Richmond Sanitary Service (via CDD) By ,Deputy Contra Costa Solid Waste, Inc. (via CDD) RESOLUTION NO. 88/ 784 To: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FROM: Harvey E. Bragdon Contra Director, Community Development Costa DATE: December 5, 1988 County SUBJECT: Tonnage Fee Increase for Solid Waste Planning �`� SPECIFIC REQUEST(S) OR RECOMMENDATION(S) & BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION 'RECOMMENDATION• Following the public hearing, adopt a resolution (copy attached as Exhibit A) that will increase the solid waste planning tonnage fee from the present $0. 16 per ton to $0. 20 per ton effective January 1, 1989 through June 30, 1989. FINANCIAL IMPACT: This increase in the solid waste planning tonnage fee will enable the Community Development Department to recover the costs incur- red in the revision and administration of the County Solid Waste Management Plan and related solid waste activities. The increase in fees will generate approximately an additional $20,000 for fiscal year 1988-89. Total income from solid waste planning tonnage for fiscal year 1988-89 is estimated to be $170,000 . BACKGROUND: On December 6, 1988, the Board of Supervisors set December 20, 1988, as the date for a hearing on this fee increase. The notice was published and posted in accordance with State law. The increase in solid waste planning tonnage fees is due to a higher level activity in the Community Development Department due to the increased solid waste planning activities this fiscal year. Increased funding will go for additional staff to handle the heavier workload. In addition to increasing the fees for solid waste management planning the resolution will allow the tonnage fee to be assessed at transfer stations and directly to collectors if they haul waste out of the County without using transfer stations. Fees assessed at transfer stations will not be assessed at the land- fill site so there will be no double assessment of the fee. The solid waste collectors and disposal companies have been notified of this hearing and the proposed fee ease. CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: YES SIGNAT RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOM ATIO O BOARD COMMITTEE APPROVE OTHER SIGNATURE(S): ACTION OF BOARD ON APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER VOTE OF SUPERVISORS / 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE Y UNANIMOUS (ABSENT _ AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN AYES: NOES: AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD ABSENT: ABSTAIN: OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN. cc: Orig. Dept: Community Develop. ATTESTED DEC 2 0 1_988_ County Administrator PHIL BATCHELOR, CLERK OF THE BOARD OF Auditor/Comptroller SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR DO:rjs M382/7-83 RJS 1:do 0112-5.BO BY DEPUTY � -�---�- J THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Adopted this Order on by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- SUBJECT: FEES FOR SOLID WASTE ) RESOLUTION NO. 88/ MANAGEMENT PLANNING ) (Govt. Code Sec. 66784. 3 ) ------------------------- ------------------------- The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES that: 1. This Board, as primary agency in Contra Costa County, is responsible for preparing, adopting, maintaining, and imple- menting a comprehensive, coordinated Solid Waste Management Plan in accordance with Government Code Sections 66780, 66780. 01, and 66780. 5 ( 14 California Administrative Code Section 17127) . 2. Pursuant to Government Code Section 66784. 3 (Stats. 1982, c. 1488, Section 4) the County may, upon a majority vote of the Board of Supervisors, adopt a schedule of fees to be col- lected from each operator within its jurisdiction, including an operator who operates solely within an incorporated city. The fee shall be established in an amount sufficient to pay only those costs incurred by a county, which are reasonable and necessary for the preparation, maintenance, and admin- istration of the Solid Waste Management Plan. 3 . Pursuant to Government Code Section 66784 . 3, a fee of $0. 20 per ton is hereby imposed on all solid waste operators, as defined in Government Code Section 66714.7, operating in Contra Costa County, including those operators operating solely within an incorporated city. Said fee shall be asses- sed at the disposal sites and transfer stations ( including interim transfer stations) owned and operated by Acme Fill Corporation; Contra Costa Solid Waste, Inc. and G.B.F. Company; and Richmond Sanitary Service (hereinafter collect- ively referred to as "site operators" ) from January 1, 1989, through June 30, 1989. The tonnage used to determine the tonnage fee shall be based upon the tonnage of solid wastes reported by the site operators to the appropriate Regional Water Quality Control Board or the County. If the operator does not use a disposal site or transfer station in Contra Costa County the tonnage fee shall be assessed to the solid waste collection company. The method of measurement of the tonnage fee assessed to the solid waste collection company shall be acceptable to the Community Development Department. The fees shall be paid on a quarterly basis to the County of Contra Costa (care of the Community Development Department) , and shall be due 30 days after the close of the quarter. If fees are assessed at transfer stations, no fee for those wastes is to be assessed at the disposal sites. 4. Upon the fees imposed by this resolution becoming operative, Resolution No. 88/350 is superseded. L15:bosccc.txt Orig. Dept. : Community Development cc: County Administrator Auditior-Controller Acme Fill Corp. (via CDD) Richmond Sanitary Service (via CDD) Contra Costa .Solid Waste, Inc. (via CDD) RESOLUTION NO. 88/ C � JO � 07 Q