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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 04221986 - 1.44 TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FROM: Mark Fi nucane, Health Services Director t. Jl ltd C4sta DATE: March 25, 1986 COU* SUBJECT: Tonnage Fee for Solid Waste Enforcement RESOLUTION NO. 961203 SPEC I F I C REQUEST S) OR RECOWENDAT I ON(S) & BACIQA:i AND JUSTIFICATION RECOMMENDED ACTION:. Approve a resolution that will increase the solid waste tonnage fee from the present $0.10 per ton to $0.13 per ton effective May 1, 1986. Exhibit A is attached hereto and" incorporated herein by this resolution. FINANCIAL IMPACT: This increase in the solid waste tonnage fee will enable the Health Services Department to recover the costs incurred in enforcing minimum standards for solid waste handling and disposal. The authority for the fee is Government Code Sections 66714.7, 66720.1, and 66796.20. 1985-86 Expenditures will total $115,075. The existing solid waste tonnage fee of $0.10 per ton will generate total revenue of $102,641. Expenditures would then exceed revenue by $12,434. Increasing the tonnage fee to $0.13 per ton effective May 1, 1986 would provide $3,524 in additional revenue for 1985-86. Estimated expenditures for 1986-87 total $121,980. 1986-87 revenue at $0.13 per ton would total $127,200. Total expenditures for the 1985-86 and 1986-87 fiscal years would be $237,055 and revenue for the two years would total $233,365. BACKGROUND: The existing fee which was approved in November, 1984 does not provide for full recovery of solid waste enforcement costs. The Health Services Director advises that the proposed fee of $0.13 per ton will not exceed the cost of solid waste enforcement authorrized by Title 7.3 of the Government Code. The Health Service's Department routinely reviews expenditures and revenues in the Solid Waste Program. Periodic adjustment of the tonnage fee will be recom- mended as necessary. CONSEQUENCES OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The Health Services Department will not recover the full cost of enforcing mini- mum standards for `',solid waste handling and disposal in Contra Costa County. CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENTI YES SIGNATURE: A"/ �./ , u. RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF kARD COMMITTEE APPROVE OTHER SIGNATURE(S): A ACTION OF BOARD ON April _22, 1986 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER X The Board APPROVES the recommendation and assigns Resolution No. 86/203 to this document . VOTE OF SUPERVISORS 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE X UNANIMOUS (ABSENT ) AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TARN AYES: NOES: AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD ABSENT: ABSTAIN: OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN. CC: County Administrator ATTESTED April 22, 1986 Health Services Director PHIL BATCHELOR, CLERK OF THE BOARD OF D. Bergman, Env. Health Svcs . SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Auditor-Controller 4) Acme Fill Corp. , Contra Costa Solid Waste Inc. ,G.B.F.Company,Richmond Sani ,DEPUTY EXHIBIT A ESTABLISHMENT OF SOLID WASTE TONNAGE FEE Pursuant to Government Code Section 66796.20, the Contra Costa County Health Services Department as the local enforcement agency for solid waste standards (Government Code Section 66796), hereby prescribes and establishes a solid waste tonnage fee, to be imposed on each operator (Government Code Section 66714.7) of a solid waste facilitiy (Government Code Section 66720.1). Effective May 1, 1986 said fee shall be thi;irteen (13) cents per ton, on all solid waste (Government Code Section 66719) disposed of at said operator's solid waste facility. Said tonnage fee shall bel�paid semi-annually, based on 6-month payment periods com- mencing on January 1 and ending on June 30, and commencing on July 1 and ending on December 31 of each calendar year. The fee shall be due and payable to the enforcement agency 30 days after the end of each payment period. Each such operator of a solid waste facility shall submit to the enforcement agency at the time of payment of the fee, a summary of the monthly tonnages of solid wastes disposed of at said operator's solid waste facility during the same payment period. The first payment shall be due and payable on July 31, 1986. /,.. - - Date: /L-7 , Mar Ftnucane Health Services Director References: Government Code Section 66796.20 f TO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FROM: Mark Finucane, Health Services Director Contra @. Costa DATE*. March 25, 1986 Cou SUBJECT: Tonnage Fee for Solid Waste Enforcement ' t`� RESOLUTION .NO. 86/203 SPECIFIC REQUEST(S) OR RECOMMENDATION(_S) & BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION RECOMMENDED ACTION: Approve a resolution that will increase the solid waste tonnage fee from the present $0.10 per ton to $0.13 per ton effective May 1, 1986. Exhibit A is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this resolution. FINANCIAL IMPACT: This increase in the solid waste tonnage fee will enable the Health Services Department to recover the costs incurred in enforcing minimum standards for solid waste handling and disposal. The authority for the fee is Government Code Sections 66714.7, 66720.1, and 66796.20. 1985-86 Expenditures will total $115,075. The existing solid waste tonnage fee of $0.10 per ton will generate total revenue of $102,641. Expenditures would then exceed revenue by $12,434. Increasing the tonnage fee to $0.13 per ton effective May 1, 1986 would provide $3,524 in additional revenue for 1985-86. Estimated expenditures for 1986-87 total $121,980. 1986-87 revenue at $0.13 per ton would total $127,200. Total expenditures for the 1985-86 and 1986-87 fiscal years would be $237,055 and revenue for the two years would total $233,365. BACKGROUND: The existing fee which was approved in November, 1984 does not provide for full recovery of solid waste enforcement costs. The Health Services Director advises that the proposed fee of $0.13 per ton will not exceed the cost of solid waste enforcement authorized by Title 7.3 of the Government Code. The Health Services Department routinely reviews expenditures and revenues in the Solid Waste Program. Periodic adjustment of the tonnage fee will be recom- mended as necessary. CONSEQUENCES OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The Health Services Department will not recover the full cost of enforcing mini- mum standards for solid waste handling and disposal in Contra Costa County. CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: _ YES SIGNATURE: RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF EIDARD COMMITTEE APPROVE OTHER SIGNATURE(S): ACTION OF BOARD ON Atril. 22 , 1986 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED .X OTHER X The Board APPROVES the recoumendation and assigns Resolution No . 86/203 to this document . VOTE OF SUPERVISORS 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE X 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: County Administrator ATTESTED - April 22 1986_ Health Services Director PHIL BATCHELOR, CLERK OF THE BOARD OF D. Bergman, Env. Health Svcs . SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR _nf Auditor-Controller, , --- :� "Acme Fill Corp.-,. Contra Costa Solid / . tib : Waste_ Inc. ,G.B.F. Company,Richmond_Sanitar ,DEPUTY 1 EXHIBIT A 'ESTABLISHMENT OF SOLID WASTE TONNAGE FEE Pursuant to Government Code Section 66796.20, the Contra Costa County Health Services Department+as the local enforcement agency for solid waste standards (Government Code Section 66796), hereby prescribes and establishes a solid waste tonnage fee, to be imposed on each operator (Government Code Section 66714.7) of a solid waste facility (Government Code Section 66720.1). Effective May 1, 1986 said fee shall be thirteen (13) cents per ton, on all solid waste (Government Code Section 66719) ;,,disposed of at-said operator's solid waste facility. Said tonnage fee shall be paid semi-annually, based on 6-month payment periods com- mencing on January 1 and ending on June 30, and commencing on July 1 and ending on December 31 of each calendar year. The fee shall be due and payable to the enforcement agency 30 days after the end of each payment period. Each such operator of a solid'"waste facility shall submit to the enforcement agency at the time of payment of the fee, a summary of the monthly tonnages of solid wastes disposed of at said operator's solid waste facility during the same payment period. The first payment shall be due and payable on July 31, 1986. Date: 3/I--7 . Mark Finucane Health Services— Director References: Government Code Section 66796.20