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Board of Commissioners SWDD Meeting Minutes-Draft July 23,2019 <br /> 6. SPECIAL DISTRICTS AND BOARDS <br /> 6.A. Solid Waste Disposal District <br /> 6.A.1. 19-0686 Preliminary FY 19/20 SWDD Assessment-Mandatory Garbage Collection <br /> Recommended Action: Staff recommends that its Board vote to approve the proposed Solid Waste <br /> Residential Charge of$107.44 per WGU,which equates to a rate of$171.90 <br /> per ERU rate for the unincorporated areas of the County within the Urban <br /> Service Area, and to approve the proposed Solid Waste Residential Charge of <br /> $75.56 per WGU,which equates to a rate of$120.90 per ERU for properties <br /> outside the urban service area. <br /> Attachments: Staff Report <br /> Director of Utility Services,Vincent Burke, appeared before the Board <br /> requesting direction on the Solid Waste Charge/Assessment that was voted on at <br /> the July 17, 2019 Budget Workshop Fiscal Year 2019/2020. Director Burke <br /> recounted that the Solid Waste Disposal District(SWDD)Board had voted to <br /> approve a proposed charge for mandatory garbage service for all residents in <br /> unincorporated Indian River County. <br /> Since that meeting, it was determined that it would be practical to apply the <br /> approved proposed charge to only those residents within the boundaries of <br /> Waste Management's Urban Service Area. Staff was seeking approval to move <br /> forward with an increased rate of$171.90 per ERU for residents within the <br /> service area, and an unchanged rate of$120.90 per ERU for residents outside of <br /> the service area boundary. <br /> Commissioner O'Bryan requested clarification on the July 17th vote,which he <br /> recalled as differing from staffs recommendation. Discussion ensued among <br /> the Board and staff regarding the rationale for having two different service <br /> rates. Himanshu Mehta,Managing Director of SWDD, confirmed that the <br /> in-boundary rate was an estimate based on provisions of the existing service <br /> contract. A rate for residents outside of the service area could not yet be <br /> estimated, so those residents would not see any change to their SWDD <br /> assessment. <br /> Commissioner O'Bryan clarified that the$171.90 rate included only six(6) <br /> months of garbage collection, starting April 1,2020,and would only apply to <br /> residents within the provider's Urban Service Area. He restated his concerns <br /> with contaminated recycling as the driver for the move to mandatory garbage <br /> collection. <br /> Chairman Solari sought to reassure residents who were currently contracted for <br /> garbage collection that they would pay less for service once final negotiations <br /> were completed. <br /> Indian River County Florida 1313ge <br />