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1995.06.13_Joint Meeting Agenda_CC_OPWA_Special
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING AND PUBLIC HEARING JOINT SPECIAL SESSION OF THE OWASSO CITY COUNCIL AND THE OWASSO PUBLIC WORKS AUTHORITY TYPE OF MEETING: Special DATE: June 13, 1996 TIME: 7:00 p. m. PLACE: Council Chambers, Owasso Community Center Notice and Agenda filed in the office of the City Clerk and posted on the City Hall bulletin board at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 7, 1995. Marci Boutwell, Cit Clerk AGENDA 1. Call to Order 2. Invocation 3. Flag Salute 4. Roll Call PUBLIC HEARING 5. Presentation and Open Discussion, Including Public Comment, of the Proposed Set-Aside of Court Fine Revenue Specifically for Police Department Training and Equipment Acquisition Contained in Ordinance #507, Such Set-Aside Restricted to a Maximum of Five Dollars per Conviction of each Municipal Offense Tried in Municipal Court. Mr Ray Staff will make a short presentation of the proposed ordinance and answer questions, as well as accept for consideration any public comments offered. Owasso City Council / Owasso Public Works Authority June 13, 1995 Page 2 6. Presentation and Open Discussion, Including Public Comment, of the Proposed Rate Increase Contained in OPWA Resolution #95-02, a Resolution Establishing Rates for the Collection and Disposal of Refuse from Commercial Establishments. Mr Ray Staff will make a short presentation of the proposed rate increase and answer questions, as well as accept for consideration any public comments offered. 7. Presentation and Open Discussion, Including Public Comment, of the Proposed Rate Increase Contained in OPWA Resolution #95-03, a Resolution Establishing Rates for the Collection and Disposal of Residential Waste. Mr Ray Staff will make a short presentation of the proposed rate increase and answer questions, as well as accept for consideration any public comments offered. 8. Presentation and Open Discussion, Including Public Comment, of the Fiscal 1995-96 Budget. Mr Ray Ms Bishop Staff will make a short presentation of the proposed budget and answer questions, as well as accept for consideration any public comments offered. 9. Adjournment MEMORANDUM TO: RODNEY J. RAY CITY MANAGER ~~ FROM: M.A.ALEXANDER~ CHIEF OF POLICE SUBJECT : REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL FINES LEVIED FOR POLICE TRAINING (ORDINANCE 507) DATE: May 30, 1995 BACKGROUND: Law Enforcement liability issues resulting from lack of training are becoming prevalent in many cities today. Lack of funding is not an acceptable reason for a deficiency in training requirements . Currently, there is no method in place to ensure that Owasso has a consistent comprehensive training program for law enforcement. This memo provides exploration into an alternative which will meet this need . The City of Owasso operates a court system which is not a court of record. There are statutory limitations which apply to the collection of fines and court costs . In addition to fines levied for violations, state statutes authorize municipalities to adopt ordinances which set aside money from the fines collected, for police training and purchase of police equipment . In addition to the basic fines levied by the city, statutes mandates an additional $7.00 be collected from each citation. This money is divided between the Council for Law Enforcement Education and Training, (CLEET) and Automated Fingerprint Identification System, (AFIS) . Oklahoma Statute, Title 11 section 1313.2 allows an additional $15.00 in court costs to be collected by the city. Currently, the city collects the maximum amount allowed by statute . I am proposing, for your consideration and transmittal to City Council, approval of an ordinance which mandates that $5.00 from each citation collected, be set aside to provide necessary police training and purchase of equipment. Many cities have adopted ordinances which earmark portions of fines to assist with costs of training and operation of the police department. I have enclosed copies of ordinances in place from the cities of Harrah, Collinsville and Cleveland. The passage of this ordinance would have an impact on the general fund . Those offenses where the maximum fine is already collected would require $5.00 to go to police training fund, thereby reducing the general fund revenue by $5.00 for each of those tickets. It should be noted, however that this amount is not expected to greatly impact the general fund . Since only the presiding judge has the authority to increase the amount of fines imposed, contact has been made with Judge Hilsabeck and the prosecuting attorney for the City who are receptive to increasing the bond schedule an additional $5.00 for all offenses which are not yet at their maximum (except parking violations) . In most offenses, the maximum amount of fines has not been assessed. In those offenses where the maximum fine amount is already imposed, (primarily drug and alcohol offenses) , no increase could take place. A complete list of all fines is enclosed for your review. Attached for your review is a five year comparison of citations issued and the impact a collection of $5.00 per citation would generate. These funds would be extremely helpful in projects that the police department desperately needs . YEAR # OF CITATIONS $5.00 COLLECTION 1990 3195 $15,975 1991 3606 $18,030 1992 3907 $19,535 1993 3562 $17,810 1994 2232 $11,160 1995 2085* $10,425 *The 1995 figure was obtained by estimating the total number of citations expected for this year by the number of citations written from January through April of 1995. 695 citations written in four months X 3 = 2,085. Based on the lowest number of citations written, the expected gain to the training effort can be estimated at approximately $10,000, annually. These funds can be dedicated to the training of the police department, thus freeing up an equaled amount to be used in other critical areas . If activity increases and this fund surpasses the expected minimum amounts, additional police equipment may be purchased with these funds. RECOMMENDATION: The Chief of Police recommends that the City Manager, transmit for adoption to the City Council, Ordinance #507 which allocates $5.00 from each specified citation to be placed into a special fund earmarked for police training and equipment. ATTACHMENTS: Owasso Proposed Ordinance Sample Ordinances Current Bond Schedule ~ ~ • OWASSO CITY COUNCIL/OWASSO PUBLIC WORKS AUTHORITY JUNE 13, 1995 - 7:00 PM €< Name Address Phone 2. f ~r~~~~ ,~ ,~i~i.a,ei~Na Po ~ ~x 68 ~ ~7a -G ~ 6 3 3. J ~uET ~ ~ f~CkS~ S~-1 ~ 11 ~~-~ S-~ ~ ~? 1-3~ lob 5. G ~ ®~ ~ / ~~ ~~3 ~ 6. ~ ~~3 ~ ~c ~ ~~~~~7oT 8. ~~ ~ o ~ T ~ 7~ - ~-S-S~ 11. ~ ~ /~l ~o~ / ~ 1 ~ ~~/. _ ~c ~~/UU~- l ~jZ(7 ~ 8~ ~ ~V ~7Z ~ ~ ~~ 1 2'l /-l1i~ u 1~.~~~~~~.4 I I d0 ~ ~ ~7 ~-~/. lU . ~- 7~-- 7~ 3 ~~ 13. ~ v ~~ y t7~d)~ 6s ~-3 z¢ ~-'. ~~J ~~ ~ ~ /~ Z7 ~- -`j 1 ~ OWASSO CITY COUNCIL/OWASSO PUBLIC WORKS AUTHORITY JUNE 13, 1995 - 7:00 PM I me Address Phone 21. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38 39 CITY OF OWASSO, OKLAHOMA ORDINANCE NO. 507 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO PART 6 - COURT, CHAPTER 1 - MUNICIPAL COURT, SECTION 6-138, FINES AND COSTS OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF OWASSO, OKLAHOMA, AMENDING SAME BY PROVIDING A DESIGNATION THAT FIVE DOLLARS ($5.00) FROM EVERY FINE IMPOSED BY THE MUNICIPAL COURT FOR VIOLATION OF MUNICIPAL ORDINANCES WILL BE EARMARKED FOR UTILIZATION BY THE OWASSO POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL TRAINING AND THE PURCHASE OF POLICE DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OWASSO, OKLAHOMA, THAT: Section 1:. Part 6 - Court, Chapter 1 - Municipal Court, Section 6- 138 - Fines and Costs of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Owasso, Oklahoma, is hereby amended in the following manner to provide, to-wit: If judgement of conviction is entered, the clerk of the court shall tax the costs to the defendant in an amount to be determined by the governing body by motion or resolution from time to time, plus the fees and mileage of jurors and witnesses, all of which the defendant shall pay, in addition to any fine that may be imposed. Five Dollars ($5.00) from every fine levied per conviction for violation of the municipal code of ordinances shall be earmarked and designated for use in the training of police department personnel as well as the purchase of police department equi ment. Section 2: This Ordinance shall, upon passage, become effective thirty (30) days from the date of first publication as provided by State Law. APPROVED this day of , 1995 CITY OF OWASSO, OKLAHOMA Charles L. Burris, Mayor ATTEST: Marcia Boutwell, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Ronald D. Cates, City Attorney ~ .` OWASSO BOND SCHEDULE OFFENSE STATUTE BOND A DD15 MAN D. ? COURT? Actual Physical Control 15-524/15-525 $222 N Y Animal at Large 4-102 $53 * Y N Animal Registration 4-121 $53 * Y N Animal Vaccination 4-120 $53 * Y N Assault and Battery 10-501 $103 * „ N Y Barkin Do 9 9 a._ 107 $53 * Y N Careless Driving 15-523 $100 * Y N Carry Concealed Weapon 10-306 $103 * N Y Child Restraint Violation 15-104 SS $32 * Y N CurFew Violation 10-410 $63 * N Y Deface City Property 10-219 $63 * N Y Defective Equipment 15-303 $43 * Y N Discharge Weapon, Throw Missle 10-309 $63 * Y Y Disobey Stop 15-603 $53 * Y N Disturbing the Peace 10-301 $103 * Y Y Driving Under Suspension 15-212 $68 * Y Y Driving Under the Influence 15-524 $222 N Y Driving While Impaired 15-525 $222 N Y Eluding or Attempt to Elude 10-616 $222 N Y Excessive Acceleration 15-401 c6 $53 * Y N Failure to Yield at Intersection 15-540 $63 * Y N Failure to Yield at Yield Sign 15-542 $63 * Y N Failure to Yield from Parked Position 15-551 $63 * Y N Failure to Yield to Emergency Vehicle 15-216 $63 * Y N False Alarm Trip 10-312 sec 13 $63 * Y N Fireworks Prohibited 10-304 $63 * Y N Following Too Closely 15-508 $63 * Y N Handicapped Parking Violation 15-719 $55 Y N Improper Backing 15-519 $63 * Y N Improper Lane Use 15-501 $53 * Y N Improper Parking 15-721 $15 Y N Improper Passing 15-503 $53 * Y N Inattentive Driving 15-527 $100 * Y N Indecent Exposure 10-406 $103 * N Y Inspection Sticker 15-306 $43 * Y N Insurance Verification 15-225 $83 * Y N ,t denote $5.0~ increase proposed OFFENSE Leave Scene P/D Accident License Tag Violation Loud Music STATUTE 15-217 15-213 10-311 BOND A $83 * DD15? Y COURT? Y $43 * Y N $63 * Y Y $63 * N Y $83 * 'Y N $53 * N Y $43 * Y N Malicious Mschief 10-222 Meeting or Overtaking School Bus 15-516 No Drivers License 15-211 No Drivers License on Person 15-211 Obscene Language 10-301 Parked Over 48 Hours 15-704 Passing in No Passing Zone 15-509 Permit Unauthorized Person to Drive 15-214 Petit Larceny 10-201 Possession of Alcohol by Minor 3-207 Possession of Beer by Minor 3-207 Possession of Drug Paraphernalia 10-403 Possession of Marijuana 10-402 Public Intoxication 10-401 Reckless Driving Remaining On School Property Resisting Arrest Seat Belt Violation Skateboarding on Roadway Speeding (1-10 over) Speeding (11-20 over) Speeding (20+ over) Speeding SZ (1-10 over) Speeding SZ (11-20 over) Speed Too Fast for Conditions Transport Open Container-Alcohol Transport Open Container-Beer Trespassing Traffic Not Listed Non-Traffic Not Listed $103 * Y N $15 Y N $53 * Y N $53 * Y N $122 * N Y $78 * N Y $78 * N Y $222 N Y $222 N Y $53 * N Y 15-522 $122 * Y Y 10-314 $63 * Y Y 10-601 $222 N Y 15-308 $32 * N N 15-207 $53 * Y N 15-401 $53 * Y N 15-401 $63 * Y N 15-401 $83 * Y N 15-401 $73 * Y N 15-401 $83 * Y N 15-403 $53 * Y N 3-118 $78 * Y Y 3-211 $78 * Y Y 10-215 $103 * N Y 15-104 $53 * Y N 3-108 $63 * Y N * denote $5.00 increase proposed ORDINANCE N0. ~/ys~ C'zF~i'Jr`) ~,~ po~~ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND, O OMA, AUTHORIZING. THE CREATION OF A POLICE TRAINING FUND; AUTHORIZING A FEE ASSESSMENT TO BE DESIGNATED TO THE POLICE TRAINING FUND; SPECIFYING THE PURPOSE OF THE REVENUES PROVIDED FOR; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF CLEVELAND, OKLAHOMA that Section 6-132 of the Municipal Code shall be amended as follows: SECTION 6-132. ASSESSMENTS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS TRAINING FUNDS, AND AUTOMATED FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM. A. For every offense punishable by a fine of Ten Dollars or more ($10.00), fees in the amounts set by Oklahoma State Statutes shall be collected and set aside for the State Law Enforcement Officer's Training Fund and for the Automated Fingerprint Identification System. B. For every offense punishable by a fine of Ten Dollars or more ($10.00), an additional fee in the amount of $ ~ °~ ° shall be collected by the Court and set aside for the municipal Police Training Fund. C. The Police Training Fund shall be a separate fund, not supplanting normal training funds established within the Municipal budget, for the purpose of providing specialized training of municipal law enforcement officers, not limited to payment of televised, media, video, physical, or other training programs and all expenses incurred for such programs or equipment. D. The Treasurer shall deposit the monies set aside pursuant to Section A and B into the appropriate funds as required by State Statute and Municipal Ordinance. E. The fees above specified shall not, in any way or manner, be considered as a part of court costs assessed in any case. FURTHER, The provisions hereof shall be cumulative and in addition to any and all other provisions of the ordinances of the City of Cleveland, Oklahoma. FURTHER, All former ordinances or parts of ordinances conflicting. or inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. FURTHER, If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, said portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall.. not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. EMERGENCY CLAUSE. It being immediately necessary for the preservation of the public health, peace and safety of the City of Cleveland, Oklahoma, and the inhabitants thereof, an emergency is hereby declared to exist by reason whereof, this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, as provided by law. PASSED AND APPROVED this day of , 1994. James King, Mayor Attest: Virginia Grantham, City Clerk ORDINANCE N0. 19923 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF HARRAH, OKLAii01fA, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES AT SECTION 6-141 TO PROVIDE FOR ASSESSb[ENT•OF FINES AND COSTS; TO AUTHORIZE COLLECTION OF STATE lIANDATED FEES; AND TO PROVIDE FOR INCREASE IN FINES TO FUND A TRAINING FUND DECLARING REPEALER; PROVIDING FOR SEVERASILITY; AND DECLARING AM EMERGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF HARRAH, OKLAH014iA Section 1 . That Sect 1 on 6-141 of- the Code of Ordinances of tl~e Town of Harrah fs amended to read as follows: Section 6-1.41. Fines, Fees and Costs. (A) For every fine or bond forfeiture at X10.00 or - more collected by the Municipal Gourt, fees in amounts assessed by the Oklahoma State S#atute will be set aside for the Law Enforcement Officers Training Fund and for the Automated Fingerprint Identification System. (B) For every case in which a fine, bond forfeiture or administrative or other fee is set aside in the amount as assessed In the schedule of fees for the Ilarrah Training Fund to be used as a part of the regular municipal budget for police. This !ee !s presently set at $5.00 and !s subJect to change from t i~ne t a t ime by motion or resolut ! on by the Board of Trustees. In no event shall the total ffne exceed that set out in Section i--108 of this Code. (C) If ,fudgment of conviction is entered, the clerk of the Court shall tax the Costs to the Defendant in an amount not to exceed $15.00, all of which the Defendant shall pay 1n addition to any fine that may be imposed. In no event shall the total ffne ea:ceed that set out in Section 1-108 4f this Cvde. Fees and mileage of furors and witnesses as provided !n this chapter are payable, by the defendant in addition to any fine and cost assessed. I ?SSbT ~. cC • d L~'~ L, b b Gi HH~~I~-IHH -11 1 l l T -i , • f-T f-.~.c=. T _fir.,_n,ro-.l (d) The provisions hereof shall be cumulative in addition to any and all othex provisions of the ordinances of the ToGn of xarrah. Section 2: REP ALER. All former ordinances or parts of ordinances conflicting or inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 3: SEVERA$ILITY. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase ar portion of this ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any Court of competent ~urisdiation, said portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. Section 4: F.MI~:~tGENCY. It being immediately the public health, peace the inhabitants thereof, exist by reason whereof, £oxce and effect from ari provided by law. necessary for the preservation of and safety of the Town of Harrah and an emergency is hereby declared to this ordinance shall be in full d aftex its passage and approval, as PASSED AND APPROVED and the Emergency Clause voted upon separately and passed and approved this T~- day o f /7J .~ h? G /~i,. . 19 9 2 . / .1 ' MAYO12 . FTTEyT: -r• L_~~ ~ ~~~~~ _ TU4d2J CLERK / / ~~ ~~ . APPROVEb AS Tb FoRM THI 5--= °` ~ DAY _ _a~~~~ Gf`~ , 19 9 2 . ~' 1 j ,..r v^-~ -~-~ ROBERT C. THQMPSON, TOt4N ATTORNEY ~0'd ~~~T~b~b~~=~bT HH~~yH ~U .~,lI~ ~~:hT bE6T-b©-f10N vL i.. Vw YY.w-rl-r w.. •.I~ • OrP~•^' ~ •~-~~~vaM. ORDINI~.I'7CE NUMBER ~~ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PART 6----Cp(JFi'Z', CHAL'TER 3-^^~MUNICIPAL COURT, $EC"i'IdN ~-x.30--FINES A.NI} CASTS, FROVZDING A DESIGNATTQN'THAT $5.00 FROM EVERY FINE IMPOSED HY THE MUNICTPAI. CQURT~gbR vro~A'J,'IQN o~ MUNICIPAL oRnrxANcES BE EARM,AR~C~ri FOR ~ UTILIZATION HY THE ~QI,~ICE DEPARTMENT OF SAID CITY k`(lR xRAINING AND TIiL PURGkIASE Off' POLIGE DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT, tiECLA~trNG AN E~'~'ECTxVE DATE. BE IT ORDATNEA SY THE BOARD pF COMrSISSI0NER5 QF THE CITY OF C4'LrLINSVILLE, O~CLAHOMA, T~1T: Faction ones Part s-~--Cvuxt, Chapter 1--Municipal Caurt, Section ~-ISO--Fined and Casts be amended In Che following manriar, to-wit; - r Sec~~ion __'I'wo: This Ox'dxnAnCe ~Y:ail, upon p~aaage, laacomc effective ~ thirty (30 } days tram tihe data of first publ.~.catiari as provided ?~~ State law. FAS$ED AND APPROVED this ,3~ P~ day of ~ , 199i, ~j • ~ K. Michael Sheehan, Mayor ATTES'X': (Seal ~':~ n Yaunc~ City TO FORM: 4a~es, city Attorney If judgment of Gon.viGtion is entered, tt~s Clerk of the Court shall collect the fine imposed, an-d a.ll cae~s. MEMORANDUM TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL CITY OF OWAS50 FROM: RODNEY J RAY CITY MANAGER SUBJECT: PROPOSED REFUSE RATE INCREASES DATE: May 26, 1995 BACKGROUND• The City of Owasso has consistently maintained low residential and commercial refuse removal rates for a very long time period. Commercial refuse rates were reduced in 1993 because of increased economies obtained by new contracts with a private refuse service. The use of polycarts, yard waste bags, flow ordinances and efficient routing of refuse vehicles has allowed the city to keep residential rates as the third lowest of all medium sized cities reporting to the Oklahoma Municipal League. Residential refuse rates have not been changed since 1986, despite increased costs in refuse removal and disposal. New Federal and State regulations have been enacted within the past two years which have substantially impacted the costs of refuse pick up. Statewide, the cost of once a week pick up jumped 9.6 % two years ago and 17.6 % from 1994-95. This is a two year compounded increase of nearly thirty per cent. The average 1995 monthly rate for residential garbage collection in Oklahoma is $8.53 for one pick up per week. The current Owasso rate is $ 6.50 per poly cart for one pick up per week. Owasso's rates have been set as low as possible to recoup only those costs involved in refuse removal and disposal, with no consideration for the impact on the infrastructure, most notably streets and curbs. Refuse trucks are much heavier than average vehicles, and do much more damage to streets, curbs, and gutters with which they come into contact. While the Public Works Department has done a commendable job of controlling refuse costs, the city has been limited in its allocation of resources to repair and maintain the street system. There can however, be shown a direct and negative effect on the street system caused by the REFUSE RATES May 26, 1995 Page 2 heavy trucks used to collect residential refuse. In fact, most of the more serious street problems are directly related to the refuse truck use of the streets. Staff has conducted an intensive review of the budget, as well as other revenue streams, and can find no other source of funding to compensate for the infrastructure wear and tear caused by the refuse trucks. General fund revenues are committed, with seventy five per cent going to salaries. Additionally, the rates charged to the City by Browning Ferris Industries for commercial refuse pick up and disposal have been increased by three per cent for the coming contract year. New Federal regulations concerning landfill standards, environmental reporting and safety have also acted to limit city options and increase costs. Staff has compared the rate structure to current and projected costs, apportioned strain on the infrastructure caused by refuse pick up and disposal and future growth, and submits the following plan: 1. Residential refuse rates be increased by $1.50 per month for a five year time period. At the expiration of five years, the rate structure would be reviewed to determine whether rates can be remanded to a lower level, or whether a reallocation of the additional funds should occur in order to address another critical priority. 2. The increase in residential refuse rates be set aside for street repair and maintenance only. 3. That all revenue and expenses from the residential rate increases be subject to review by the Sales Tax Watchdog Committee. 4. That commercial collection and disposal rates be increased by an average of $20.00 per month per customer and that the increase in commercial rates be set aside for economic development activities only. As a result of the proposal, staff has prepared proposed resolutions for refuse rate increases, and requests that a public hearing be scheduled to gain citizen input relating to the proposed rate increases and uses of the expected revenue. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends Trustee approval of a request to conduct a public hearing regarding the proposed rate increases and that such hearing be scheduled for June 13, 1995 at 7:00 p.m. in the Owasso Community Center. REFUSE RATES May 26, 1995 Page 3 ATTACHMENTS: 1. Proposed Polycart Rate Schedule and Comparison with Current Rates 2. Proposed Commercial Rate Schedule and Comparison with Current Rates 3. OPWA Resolution X95-03 - Polycart Rates 4. OPWA Resolution #95-02 -Commercial Rates POLYCART RATE SPREADSHEET Type of polycart Number in Service Current Rate Current Total Proposed Rate New Total Residential 3805 $ 6.50 $24,732.50 $ 8.00 $30,440.00 Commercial 114 $ 6.50 $741.00 $ 10.00 $1,140.00 Multifamily 7 $ 6.50 $45.50 $ 8.00 $56.00 Yardwaste 107 $ 6.50 $695.00 $ 6.50 $695.000 Commercial Refuse Service Rate Sreadsheet 3 yard container 6 yard container Weekly Pick uns No. of Containers Current Current Monthly Monthly Rate Total Proposed Proposed Monthly Monthly Rate Total Note: Proposed rate reflects a 20% increase per customer regardless of container size or number of weekly pick ups. COMREFRT. W01 TOTALS 153 $16,039 ~ $19,247 OWASSO PUBLIC WORKS AUTHORITY OPWA RESOLUTION NO 95-02 A RESOLUTION OF THE OWASSO PUBLIC WORKS AUTHORITY ADOPTING RATES TO BE CHARGED FOR THE PROVISION OF NECESSARY REFUSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL SERVICE TO COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL REFUSE GENERATORS, AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TRUSTEES OF THE OWASSO PUBLIC WORKS AUTHORTTY THAT: SECTION ONE: From and after the effective date as hereinafter set forth, the charges by the Owasso Public Works Authority to its customers for commercial refuse service are as described on Attachment "A", adopted and incorporated as such by reference herein. SECTION TWO: The rates hereby adopted shall apply for service provided on and after the first day of July, 1995. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of June, 1995 by the Trustees of the Owasso Public Works Authority. ATTEST: Charles L Bums, Chairperson Marcia Boutwell, Trust Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Ronald D Cates, Trust Attorney OWASSO PUBLIC WORKS AUTHORITY OPWA RESOLUTION NO 95-03 A RESOLUTION OF THE OWASSO PUBLIC WORKS AUTHORTTY ADOPTING RATES TO BE CHARGED FOR THE PROVISION OF NECESSARY REFUSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL SERVICE TO POLYCART REFUSE CUSTOMERS, AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TRUSTEES OF THE OWASSO PUBLIC WORKS AUTHORTTY THAT: SECTION ONE: From and after the effective date as hereinafter set forth, the charges by the Owasso Public Works Authority to its customers for polycart refuse service are as described on Attachment "A", adopted and incorporated as such by reference herein. SECTION TWO: The rates hereby adopted shall apply for service provided on and after the first day of July, 1995. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of June, 1995 by the Trustees of the Owasso Public Works Authority. Charles L Bums, Chairperson ATTEST: Marcia Boutwell, Trust Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: Ronald D Cates, Trust Attorney