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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 71-24ORDINANCE NO. ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS, BY REPEALING SECTIONS 16, 17, 18, 205 28 AND 29 OF ARTICLE II, CHAPTER 15 AND ENACTING IN LIEU THEREOF NEW SECTIONS 16, 175, 183 20, 28 AND 29 OF ARTICLEIII, CHAPTER 15, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1971, PROVIDING FOR THE REMOVAL OF GARBAGE AND TRASH BY THE DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION, AND FIXING RATES TO BE CHARGED FOR SUCH SERVICES; PROVIDING FOR ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR ACCUMULATED GARBAGE AND TRASH; REGULATING CONTAINER SYSTEM SERVICES AND ESTABLISHING RATES THEREFOR; PROVIDING TAXES AND FEES FOR PERMIT TO TRANSPORT GARBAGE, TRASH, WASTE, REFUSE, OR NIGHT SOIL ON THE STREETS, ALLEYS OR PUBLIC THOROUGHFARES OF THE CITY; PROVIDING FOR CONDITIONS OF ISSUANCE OF SAID PERMIT; PROVIDING PENALTY; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS: 1. % .,.,40)"q -, elq A Effective July 1, 1971, that Artic.l.e..I.I.o£.._.Chapter 15 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas, be amended by repealing Sections 16, 17, 18, 20, 28 and 29 thereof, and substituting in lieu thereof the following new sections 16, 17, 183, 20, 28 and 29, to wit: "Section 15-16. "Article II. "Collection and Disposal Collection and removal by the sanitation depart- ment - Charges tor residential premises. (1.) The Sanitation Department shall systematically collect and remove garbage and trash from premises used for residential purposes. All residences in the city are required to pay a garbage service fee except: (a) Residences who haul their own garbage and have a current inspection permit as described in Section 15-25. • (LA, ,,rk 9.` (b) Residences who use an on property disposal method that is approved by the City, County and State. (c) Residences that are vacant and the water meter is disconnected. (2) No rate adjustment will be made for temporary non-use of service unless the water meter is disconnected. Non payment of the garbage collection fee shall be sufficient grounds for discontinuance of City water service. The rate for collection outside the city limits shall be the rates set forth in this section plus 25% of the rates set forth in this section. No type of service will be offered residences that are residences described in Paragraph 1 above or for vacant lots. Fair and reasonable charges for such residential service shall be, and are shown in terms of dollars and cents for a calendar month as.follows: "Section 15-17. (a) Single family residence $2.25 (b) Duplex apartment, building $2.25/unit (c) Garage apartment unit $2.25/unit (d) Two family units on one meter $4.50 (e) Group housing (three or more houses, mobile homes, or governmental housing units, on the same water meter, or condominium or multiple family apart- ment buildings with three or more units:) (e-1) Where all containers are placed in the same location the charge for each house, mobile home, unit or apartment shall be $2.00 (e-2) Where all containers are not centrally located the charge for each house, mobile home, unit or apartment shall be $2.25 Same - Charged for public, business and commercial premises. (1.) All .public, business and commercial institutions in the city are required to pay a garbage service fee except: (a) Institutions who haul their own garbage and have a current inspection permit as described in Section 15-25. -2- 0 (b) Institutions that have a private hauler with a current inspection permit as described in Section 15-25. (c) Institutions who use an on property disposal method that is approved by the City, County and State. (d) Institutions that are vacant and the water meter is disconnected. In the event that a business is located within a part of a residence an appropriate charge will be set for both activities. (2.) The rates set out in the following schedule are monthly charges for sanitation service: (a) Group A. Auto supply stores; bakeries; beer taverns; bottling plants, cafeterias, candy stores, cigar stores; clinics, creameries; drive-in cafes; drugstores and pharmacies; drygoods and department stores; grocery stores; hospitals, hotels, ice cream parlors; meat and fish markets; motels; newsstands; novelty stores; poultry houses; printing firms; restaurants; rooming houses; slaughter and meat packing houses; sporting goods stores; variety stores.; veterinary hospitals; colleges; multi -story office buildings; drive-in grocery stores; manufacturers of all types; and any like or similar business not specifically listed in this group, or Group B, C, and D: Square feet of business 3 or, less pickups 4 or more pickups Activity per week per week 0 - 1,000 $. 6.00 $ 10.00 15001 - 2,500 10.00 12.00 2,501 - 55000 12.00 18.00 5,001 -10,000 18.00 42.00 over 10,000 42.00 65.00 (b) Group B. Banks; bowling alleys; business and professional offices; bus terminals; cleaning establishments; electrical supply houses; engraving and reproduction companies; feed stores; florists; furniture stores; garages; graineries; laboratories; laundries; machine and repair shops; new and used car dealers; small office buildings; office supply firms; schools; fruit stands; oil supply firms; paint stores; plumbing shops and supply houses; service stations; -3- shoe stores; theaters; warehouses; and any like or similar business not specifically listed in this group or groups A, C and D: Square feet of business 3 or less pickups 4 or more pickups activity per week per week 0 - 13000 $ 5.00 $ 7.50 1;.001:.- 23 500 7.50 10.00 2,501 - 53000 10.00 15.00 53001 -105000 15.00 30.00 over -10,000 30.00 42.00 5.00 (c) Group C. Art, drama, music, dance, and 21501 reducing studios; antique shops; barber- 8.00 shops; beauty shops; building material 51001 and lumber yards; chiropractors; 10.00 commercial amusement parks; frozen food over stores and packaging plants; churches; 12.00 furniture repair and upholstering shops; jewelers; radio and television repair shops; lodges and fraternal organizations; optometrists; small dress shops; photo- graphers studios; shoe repair and leather shops; pawn shops; washeterias; welding shops; and any like or similar business not specifically listed in this group or groups A, B or D: Square feet of business 3 or less pickups 4 or more pickups activity per week per week 0 - 1,000 $ 4.00 $ 6.00 13001 - 23500 6.00 9.00 23501 - 53000 9.00 12.00 5,001 -10,000 12.00 24.00 over -102000 24.00 36.00 (d) Group D. Mortuaries; nurseries; parking lots; real estate, loan or abstract offices; taxi stands; small insurance offices; travel bureaus; and any like or similar business not specifically listed in this group or groups A, B, or C: Square feet of business 3 or less pickups 4 or more pickups -4- activity per week per week 0 - 1.,000 $ 3.00 $ 5.00 1,001 - 2,500 5.00 8.00 21501 - 55000 8.00 10.00 51001 -10,000 10.00 12.00 over -105000 12.00 18.00 -4- "Section 15-18. Charges when accumulation exceeds eight yards per day. Where the garbage and trash which accumulates on the premises of an establishment, listed in the schedule above, generally exceeds eight yards per day, the monthly rate charged such establishment shall be the applicable rate listed in the schedule plus $35.00 for each additional truck .load per day required to remove the garbage and trash from such establishment. Special collections can be requested at the rate of $35.00 per bob -tail load when the sanitation department has the available equipment. "Section -15-20. Sanitation container system. (a) Public, business and commercial institutions will receive sanitation container system service for the removal of trash and garbage under the rates and rules hereinafter set forth, as routes for such service are established by the city. All institutions on hand service will be required to change to container service when they are of sufficient size, have a -proper location, and containers are available by the sanitation department. If the institution is not agreeable they.have the option of: (1) having a private hauler with a valid permit; (2) taking out a hauling permit and hauling their own garbage. Under the sanitation container system service, the City of Beaumont will furnish a container or containers to be used in the collection and removal of trash and garbage. In lieu of charges provided in other schedules of this chapter, the following monthly charge per container, based upon container size, and number of collections per week, are the charges for such service: Container Size (In Cubic Yards) Pickups Per Week Monthly Charge Per Container 2 2 $ 14.00 2 3 19.00 2 6 38.00 3 2 18.00 3 3 24.00 3 6 46.00 4 2 22.00 4 3 32.00 4 6 56.00 6 2 32.00 6 3 42.00 6 6 68.00 8 2 36.00 8 3 46.00 8 6 78.00 5612 _ � • `''l`r.�.,. '��11 Yom. (b) Any institution which pays the rate set forth above for eight (8) cubic yard container and has been furnished with same may, upon request, be furnished with additional eight (8) cubic yard containers at the rate of seventy-three dollars ($73.00) per month or an additional six (6) cubic yard container at the rate of sixty-three ($63.00) dollars per month, but containers must be side by side and serve the same business. The rate for additional containers will not apply to containers close together but serving different public business or commercial institutions. (c) When the container smallest in size will adequately and completely serve several adjacent business institutions, then they may be required to use the same container and pay a pro rata part of the charge, determined according to the approximate quantity of space used. The minimum charge for each customer when a container is shared is five dollars ($5.00), but in no case shall total charge be less than same container serving one customer. The container service will be the complete service for all trash and garbage on the premises. (d) Lids and end doors of all containers shall be kept closed at all times except when the container is being filled. (e) It shall be unlawful for any person to disturb a sanitation container furnished by the City of Beaumont or the contents thereof. However, this subsection shall not apply to the owner or occupant of the premises for which such container has been furnished, nor to their employees, nor to the duly authorized employees of the City of Beaumont. (f) It shall be unlawful to make a fire or burn any material in a sanitation container furnished by the City of Beaumont or to paint or mark upon same or to place any poster,,placard or sign upon same. (g) The sanitation container service will not be furnished unless the owner makes provisions for the placing of the container on private property and assume all responsibility for damage to pavement or other surface and keeps such surface in good repair so that the container may be serviced by trucks. (h) It shall be unlawful for any person or business to place anything in a sanitation container other than the owner or occupant of the premises for which such container has been furnished and is currently paying a service charge. M (i) It shall be unlawful to park in front of a sanitation container. "Section 15-28. Same --Duration, taxes and fees. All permits shall be issued for annual periods only, expiring on the thirty-first (31st) day of December of each year, providing that permits may be issued for fractional parts of any year during which application is filed. The inspection and dumping permit fee for each conveyance to be used by the applicant shall be: (a) Small vehicles (1-4 Cubic Yard Capacity) such as 1/2 ton pick-up trucks—$35.00 per year (b) Medium vehicles (4-8 Cubic Yard Capacity) such as 1/2 ton pick-ups with built up sides, dump trucks, flat bed, van body or stake body—$50.00 per year (c) Large vehicles (8-16 Cubic Yard Capacity) such as 16 yard dump truck, flat bed with built-in sides, stake body with built-in sides, or van body --$75.00 per year (d). Medium -large vehicles (over 16 Cubic Yard Capacity) such as semi -trailer truck, trailer truck with large van or 16 yard commercial packer truck -m-$100.00 per year (e) Extra large 16 yard dump truck used to haul dem- olition material or 20 yard commercial packer truck—$150.00 per year If applicant has more than one truck, but only one truck will be used in a twenty-four hour period for dumping at the city garbage dump, then only one permit is necessary. "Section 15-29. Same—Condition for issuance of permit. Upon filing of the application described in Section 15-26, the superintendent of the sanitation department shall grant such permit if the following conditions have been complied with: (a) Provision has been made to lawfully dispose of the garbage, trash, waste, refuse, or night soil out- side of the city limits of Beaumont or within the city garbage dump. Any disposal other than in the city disposal site must be in a site licensed by the State; (b) The provisions of this chapter have been complied with; (c) The proposed removal and disposition of such garbage, trash, waste, refuse, or night soil will not violate any of such provisions, or create a public nuisance; and (d) The vehicle for conveyance has been inspected and approved by the sanitation department." -7- 2. That any person who violates any provision of this Ordinance shall, upon_ conviction, be punished as provided in Section 1-8 of the Code of Ordinances of Beaumont, Texas. 3. That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance or the application of same to a particular set of persons or circumstances should for any reason,be held to be invalid, such invalidity shall in no wise affect the remaining portions of this Ordinance, and to such end the various portions and provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be severable. 4. That all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. PASSED by the City Council tHs . day of 0/,/ Al , 1971. 15:11 - 4yor - f r`