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RECOMMENDATION <br />Staff recommends that the pro rata share of the increase be $0.90/month for <br />residential customers. The following breakdown may better explain the total <br />proposed rate for dumping charge as part of the franchise hauler's monthly <br />bill. <br />$1.75 per month <br />$0.�-0 per month <br />$2.00 per month <br />x12 months <br />$32.40 annual charge <br />Original Dumping Charge <br />Proposed Increase <br />TOTAL <br />32.40 4- 13.50 per ton = 2.4 tons of garbage per year per residential unit <br />(4800 pounds) <br />4800 pounds --104 pickups per year = 46.15 pounds per pickup _ <br />The original report from the engineer's stated that the average household has <br />50 pounds of garbage per pickup. <br />Jeff Barton, Assistant Director of Utilities, presented <br />staff's recommendation for the Board to consider allowing Harris <br />Sanitation and Rural Sanitation to pass through to- their <br />customers their increased cost of dumping at the County Landfill, <br />which essentially amounts to 90� a month increase per customer. <br />Chairman Scurlock opened the Public Hearing and asked if <br />anyone wished to be heard in this matter. <br />Clark Scott, 3.033.Golf. View Drive, a customer of Rural <br />Sanitation, asked when this increase would be effective because <br />he remembered that when the recent cable increase went through, <br />they backcharged the customers. He pointed out that Rural bills <br />their customers for 3 months in advance. <br />Chairman Scurlock personally felt that since we are charging <br />the $13.50 increase to the haulers right now, they should be able <br />to start recovering their increased costs. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Lyons, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Wodtke, the Board unanimously closed <br />the Public Hearing. <br />49 <br />BOOK 64Fa;r 271 <br />APR 2 3 1986 <br />V <br />