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253883 Orlslnsl to Cit7 Clerk , . � � Q�vr��r� �'�oZ J�� i �'�,,�,,-�+�.CJ.� " �� ORDINANCE COUNCIL FILE NO �^' ���� PRESENTED B ORDINANCE NO.�1 AI�1 ORDINANCE REPEALING CHAPTER 320 OF THE SATNT PAUL LEGTSLATIVE CODE PERTATNTNG TO GARBAGE COLLECTTON THE COUNCIL OF THE CTTY OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: SECTION 1 That Chapter 320 of the Saiut Paul Legislative Code pertaining to garbage collection is hereby r�pealed in its entirety. SECTION 2 This ordinar��e shal� take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval and publication. r �tlH 9 t971 Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council Butler � Carlson � Levine /�` n Favor Meredith C� Sprafka � Againat Tedesco ,�V N 91971 Mr. President (McCarty) A t: ��. ,� AP � C' Cle � �� Form approved Corpora,tion Counsel By PUBLI��7 �gl� / Od�inal to City Clerk , � � � 1 s � .d'- � ; , . . ... x v � � ORDINANCE ' COUNCIL FILE NO PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. � AN ORDINANCE REPEALING CHAPTER 32n OF THE ST. PAUL LEGISLATIVE CODE PERTAINING TO GARBAGE �`�� COLLECTION AND ADOPTING IN LIEU AND IN PLACE THEREOF A NEW CHAPTFR 320 ENTITLED SOLID WASTE `� COLLECTION FOR ONE-THROUGH-FOUR FAMILY DWELLlNGS `.. ,�� 1 .� THE COUNCIL OF THE CI Y OF SAINT PAUL DOES ORDAIN: SECTION 1 . That Chapter 3?0 of the S Paul Legislative Code is hereby repealed in its entirety and the following 'nserted in lieu and in place thereof. SOLIU WASTE 320. SOLID WASTE COLLECTION OR ONE THROUGH FOUR FAMILY DWEILiNGS 320.01 Collection SYstem The Department of Public Wor s sha11 be responsible for the collection, removal , and disposal of aii olid waste from one through four family dwellings utilizing city force or a combination of city forces and private contractors as determin d by the Commissioner of Public Works and approved by the City Council . 320.02 Collection Re uired Except as otherwise provided herein, very owner, occupant, or tessee of one through four famity dwellings s all have all solid waste col- lected and disposed of by the city oper ted collection system as pro- vided herein. Coltections shall be made on a weekly, day-certain basis, and all cotlections shalt be made between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. 320.03 Solid Waste Storaqe and Collection a. Containers Containers shatl meet the requirements of Se . 319.d5-b and 319.06-d. On the day of collection, ail solid waste con iners shall be placed et the alley line or in close proximity to it. On premises where no alley exists, the container for solid wastes sh 1 be placed near the curb on the front boutevard line on the day coilection. -Where garbage is included as a part of the solid waste s ored In the con- tainer, it shall be thoroughly drained and securely wrapped or Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Counci Butler Carlson Levine Tn vor Meredith Sprafka Again t Tedesco Mr. President (McCarty) Approved• Attest: � City Clerk Mayor O Form approved Corporation Counsel By OriQinal to City Clert , , � � � � ORDINANCE COUNCIL FILE NO PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO � atherwise contained. All solid waste shall be stored in proper containers except for objects too large for the container or otherwise unsuitable for storage in the container. Leaves, grass, d simitar rubbish may be stored in plastic bags. Plastic bags ma�r be used to contain all solid waste for coilection on the day of ickup. b. Solid aste Not SuiCable for Stora e in Containers - Trees and tree limbs n t more than four inches in diameter and three feet in tength, cardboardy scraps af wood, magazines, paper and other rubbish may be tied in b dles af a reasonable size; such bundles shoutd not weigh more than 5 pounds. c. Lar e Bulk r Heav Items Large, buiky, or eavy items, such as appliances, discarded fur- niture, etc., may e picked up by special appointment with the Pubiic Works Depart nt. 320.04 Rates for Solid Waste Col ction For the purpose of paying th cost of removat, collection, and dispasai of sotid waste for one throug four family dweliings a solid waste coilection charge shall be est lished to cover the cost of operation, including material and equipment inspection and supervision of such solid waste r�noval , collection, nd disposal as provided herein. The amount and basis of such solid was e collection charge shall be deter- mined by the Public Works Departmen and approved by the City Council by ordinance after a public hearing such charges. The pubtic hear- ing shall be held thirty days after a ublished notice of such hearing in accordance with the provisions of Mi nesota Statutes 443. Rates for large, bulky, or heavy items shall b as provided in such rate schedules or as established by the Pubiic orks Department for specific items not listed in the scheduie. 320.05 Coliection of Solid Waste Coliection Charqe Where the premises served is suppiied with wate by the City of St. Paul through its Board of Water Commissioners, the so 'd waste collection charge herein provided may be added to the water b 11 rendered to the owner, lessee, or occupants of such property, and s aii be paid at the time the water bill is payable at the office of the oard of Water Commissioners, and shall be collected with an additio to the water charge for water service. In cases where the premises is not supplied water by the city water department, and if the City Cou cil should choose not to bill through the Water Board, biiling shal be made on a quarterly basis. In the event that said bill for solid aste collec- tion service rendered for pr�nises are not paid within 30 ys affier the rendering thereof, the Public Works Department shall ce ify the same to the County Auditor of Ramsey County and the same sha be collected and the coltection thereof enforced in the same man r in ail respects as the county and state taxes subject to like pena ties, costs, and interest charges. Yeas Councilmen Nays _2_ Passed by the Counci Butler Carlson Levine In Favor Meredith Against Sprafka Tedesco Mr. President (McCarty) Approved: \ Attest: � City Clerk Maqor �� Form approved Corporation Counsel By OrlQinal to City Clerk , , , , � � ORDINANCE COUNCIL FILE NO PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO. 320.06 olid Waste Coilection Fund The unds received from the collection of the Solid Waste Callection charg provided in this chapter shall be deposited with the Camnissioner of Fina ce and shall be kept by him and the Ctty Comptraller as a sepa- rate and istinct fund and there is hereby established a fund to be known as t "Soiid Waste Collection Fund" (Rubbish Disposal Fund) . Such funds a e to be used for the purposes set forth in Section 320.04 and shall be ed for no other purpose. 320.07 Insaection The Department af Pu lic Works shall p�ovide adequate supervision and inspection to ins e that all of the provisions set forth in Chapters 31� and 320 re rding Solid Waste are complied with. In addition, the Public Wor Department shall cooperate with the Bureau of Health, the Uepa tment of Public Utilities, the Bureau of Pubiic Buildings, the Po ce Department, and the Fire Marshall 's office to insure that solid w te is stored, coilected, transferred, transported, and disposed of i accordance with the rules and regu- lations of the Minnesota Polluti n Control Agency and the St. Paul Legislative Code. Pickup crews shall report any contai rs not properly placed for collection at the end of each day. Th inspector shail check such complaints and, if the reported infract on is correct, the owner shatl be notified to properly handte sol waste. if this is not done, a speciai crew shali be sent out to emove the refuse and the cost of such special pickup shall be as essed against such owner or accupant. 320.08 Solid Waste Review Board There is hereby created a Solid Waste Review Boar made up of five citizens of the City of St. Paul appointed by the M yor and approved by the City Council . Such Board shalt serve for a p riod of two years except for the first Board when two members sha be appoinfied for a one year term a�d three members for a two year te . There- after, new members shall be appointed as terms expire. he chairman of such Board shall be appointed by the Mayor. A special budget account sha11 be provided which shall be c led the "Solid Waste Collection Charge Abatement Fund". Such fund sh 11 be under the direction of the City Council and shall be administe ed by the Solid Waste Review Board. -3- Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Counci Butler Carlson Levine Tn Favor � Meredith Sprafka Against �5 Tedesco ` Mr. President (McCarty) Approved• Attest: � City Clerk Mayor �� Form approved Cor�oration Counsel By _ OriQinal to City Clerk , , � , � ORDINANCE � COUNCIL FILE NO PRESENTED BY ORDINANCE NO r, \ The Ci Council shall establish the guidelines and procedures for the Revi Board by which citizens, such as senior citizens on fixed incvmes, a�,d others in need may receive abafiement of the charges �For solid waste ollection. In addition, the Board shall consider cases where the Cit finds it difficult or impossible to comply with any of the requirem ts of this chapter such as placement of sotid waste for collection, ekly pickup service, ete. SECTiON 2. This Ordinance shall take effe and be in force fihirty (30) days from and after its passage, approval , and ublieation. � � -4- \ ,� .� Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council '�.t Butler �'�, Carlson Levine In Favor `:. Meredith Against � Sprafka Tedesco Mr. President (McCarty) Approved• Attest: � City Clerk Mayor O Form approved Corporation Counsel By c. � 3r ' - , ; r ., , � • k � . ' i �..�� . • ` h � � , Larg��, b�r?":Y. �r h����}� i tcros� s�e.f�� �s a��l i anc��s, „i searded fur- ni t!�re, etc, , m�y� i:�e �,i c:�d up t?}, spec.i a? appc�i ntment wi �h the . PubP ic 1•l�rks DeQart��;�t. c�}z.-�,3__..._._,���--��e�+-�3es��c�-e�: 32000�� �ees itates for SUlid 1�'�s�� Coilectior For thP p:,�r�:ose or" p�yi ny �he co�t ef es;�e����r�r-��-a rerrtioval� col 3 ect i.ar�., and d i s�Zasal of sol i ci waste ea��ee��aQ�,-s��te�s for ane tF-�°ou�gfi^f-our �arnil Y �wE�lii^ri�s a so'(id vra�te collc�ctian c�rarge snat 1 be estaF 1 isned to caver �he ccst Gf op�rat i on, i nc�ud i ng mater i�1 and ec;u F�±ment, i ns�e�t i c�n anc� su�a�:r- - v i s i on o� such sai i d �.aste remcv�zl_, col 1 ect i on, �:ri�+ d i s�r_.csal ��s�vt�e as provided iierein,���i��mount 'arici�5asis of such sal�i� �vest�: collection ch�rc�e shalt be detErminec? by ti�e Pubiic bJorE:s Departrnent �nd ap�ra��ed by the C� +�y Coa�ncil �y nr�i �ance after � public hearing on such cha�ges. The pV�lic hearing sha"(�(!6e`�1zeTd ��dew �hirty days after a published notice of sucfr heari i�g _i n �ecorct�-�n�e ���i th th�. �oyi s icns�af _Ifii nr�es�ta Statutes t+43. P,�te.s � .� _ .� _ �_—��._._.�— ��. - __..r� :�=- -r- for l ar e t,:;4 � F__c� Fc��-�v�, i teris st�a1 �re �,s irav�E r�'i n sur�� t�tc sr. z�,z�u�es _ _ � ___9, s__ . .Y ,__.__ �_._ __._ ___.____._._ ��.�__.�._ ____ __ ..�._�_ ___ _. ___ . _� .� � ._.__ ._,� � �__.�__._ _ __.�..___._.;_ ___�.____� _.._____ or as es� ��i t �rf� a b�� �.li� f uu 1 i c �;�::rks Departrn�=nt i ar� spec e �i c, i iems not ._.__.____---_____ _..__�.�.,^ _�.__ ____ _ _ � ._._`_ ._____ ___ __ _.___.__ T i�e� _;r� t h e s c Fi ed'u�e; -°-�.- __...�- ---- - ;20.05 Col 1 Ect i c�n of Sol i d k�aste Col 1 ect_i�n Char�c e Where the �rernises served is suppiied with �.��ater by the City af St. Paul through its E3oard of 1�later Commissioners, the solid waste cotlection charge herein provid�ci may be added to the wate� bitl render�d ta the owner, lesseen or occupants of sucli property, and shall �e �:Uid at Lhe t�me the water bitl is payable at the office o� the Board of IJatcr Com�nissioners, and shali be collected 4�ith an addition ta the water charge for water service, in cases where the premises is r�t suppl �e� w�ter by the city water department, and if the City Cauncil st�o«ld chaas� rzat to bi11 through the �later Baard, b'stling shail be m��de on a r��n���•p uarcerlx ba�is. En th� ev�nt that said bill for soiid k�aste catlectian serv�ce rendered for premises are nat paid within 3Q days after the rendering thereof¢ the Public t��orks Qep�rtment shall certiFy the same to tt�e County rludi tar cf P.arn�ey Caun�y and �he s�m� sf�al l ►�e c�il�cted and the co? iect�on thereoT er�forced in the same maci�i�r in a' 1 res;�ects as the c.ounty ��sd �tate t�xes sub j ect to 1 i ke penal t i�:s, cost�f and interest charges. 320,0:� Sol i d lJaste Col 1 ect i c�n F��n�i The funds received from the callection of the Solid 4laste ;ollection charge pravi ded i n �h i s cFi�,p�er shai i bn der�os i t�.n �ai th the Gc�mmi ss i oner of Finance and sha' t be ke}�t by hin� ar�c! the City Cc?m�ti°oller as a sep�- rate and distincf. fund and there is hereby estGblishcd a func� to be known as the "'Sa1 i d 1�laste Col 1 ect i an Fund" (R��l�b i s��D i�nasa i Fu��d) , Such funds are �o be used ror the purp�ses set �ort� in Sectiori 3�Q.04 and shaTi be usec! for no other purpo�e. . ?20.07 Ins _ectian The Department of Pub1 ic 1•lorks shall provide aciequate su�er��ision . and ins�aection to insure ihat a} i of the pravisions set for�h irz Chapters 319 and 320 regarding Sclid W�st� are cornplied INlth, In addi tior�, the Pubt ic k�4rks De�arfr��ent st7ai 1 coo�era�e wi th �t�e Bureau of He�lth, tl�e Department of Pu�lic Utiti �:��s, the B�reau of Public Buituings, the Po� ice Department, anci the Fir-e Marshail 's off i ce to i nsu��e that sol i � waste ; s �torecis co1 tec.ted, tran�ferrecl, transported, Und disposed ef in ac�crd�nce �lith the ruies �nd regr�- lat'sora of the Minnesota f'ol �ution Cor.`rol Ftaency and the Stm Ra�l Le�islatQVe C�de. Pickup crews shai � report any containers not �aroperly pl�ced for col 1 ect i c�n at tk-,e end of each day. The i nspector shai 1 cfier� such comp;aints and� I � the re��rY�a infractian is r-orrect, tne c,r•=r��er shal i F�e not i f i ed to' pr-operl y handi e sol i d wasfie, f f th�i s i s ���t cione9 a speciai cre:t•,� shal � la� senL- aut �c� rernove tf,a re��se ��nd the cc�st af s��ch sp�ci�i picl:u�� s!��i1 !,e ���essc.d �-�g�inst such c���n���° c>C o�cup�nt, ��_ n ,.J !� • � � � �R��/'4�(1�.,i C�.�I� f L.; �#c'r t ti,., I�l 'V�� l.�'._� ��_...._til 4� U ..�.-_._.___,........- ---•-- . Ti�ere i s F1vCe!�}r Cf"i��G�� c3 SC�� I d �'�c^xSt:C �ieVl�W �O�fCf made lJp O� f i ve . citiz�ns cat� ti�e Cit�� a� S�. Paui �p�>uir.ted by Che I�ay�r and approveu by the Ci ty Co��nci ; . Sc;cl-� Board �>�7ai � serve for a period of tvro years ex���t ��r �.hc: i e rst. ���rd �::�hen t1�,�� m�rr�bers shal I be appoi nted fCIE" a Ofi� )/F:�C' �Go,:� :�nr-: �?'1�G� i��E:`�g�E:t°� fGt' a tt�lCY year term. There- after, nei� �t�eribers sh�i 1 be ap�oi r,ted us t�rms expi re. The ehai rman of su�!i boarc� sha'I 1 be appoi nted by �he Mayor. A speci�3� budgct ac.�ount shail b� provideci w�ich shall �e calted the "Solid ��'as�e Ca� i�c�ics� Charge Abatement Fund", Such fund shall be under the direcYian of �i�e Gity C�uncil and shaii be administered �y �he Sot id Was�� l�e.=EC.vd 3oard. Sa�#�--Re�+eva-���a�d i he C� ty_Counci_1 shai t establ i sh the gui del i nes and pr°ocedures fcr�`�I�e�sevie4v E�oai=d by which ci �izens, such as senior .�rt�_,.-�.-:.—��- citizen� or fixea sncr�;r�c, and�th::rs in ne�d, may receiv� abatement of the charges foi- sct �ci waste co� iectian. ��-t9-n��-tn�ende�-�he� �Frts-p�eeee����-���.-a��d-�t��-te���rrt��aTs-ar���-��r�i�r�fies-en-pet.��+e-�+e��as�e: In a�d�ition, the Coard sh�; i consider cases whEre �he City finds it diffi �ult or �m�ossi�ai� to comply wifih any �f the requirements of th i s chapt:r- such as pi acement of sol i�i ��aste for col l ect i o;�, weeki y pickup service, ete. SECT I 0`! 2, This Ord`snance shail ta{ce effect and be tn force �hirty (�0) days from and after its �assage, appr°ovai , a�id pubi icatEon. � _3_ z- r �Ort�tnsl to cit�ctert , , 4 ` � + ORDIN � �TCE ; - � . ������ � COUNCIL FILE NO \, r-� , ' � � j � PRESENTEI�,.BY f �' /� � -� ORDINANCE NO `�`.� . . rY 'Z t} t.,t - A�ORDINA�?CE REtEALING CHAPTER 320 0� THE ST. Pl3UL LEGISLATIVE CODi, PERTAINI�dG TO GA1�.'aEiGE COi,�CTION AiV'TJ t1DrJPTTi�?G IN LTL;J A��D �:iQ PL�CE TH�R�pF A NEW CHP.PTER 320 Ei�TI'�_I.ED SOL7� t�'�STF �JLLE�TIOi� FOR OvE�THR�UGH-FOUk FAI`�ILY Dl�'ELLIl�T�S . , '��� THE Ct�UNCIL Q� THE CiTY Or SAINT P��UL DOES fltZDE�Ii�T: SECTIOPd l. s,, `. �n;:t C���.�:�-�� 3�0 c� �h� Sc. 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SoiTd �laste t!ot �ui�ab',� fcr S�arra?e in Ce:�t� s��rs - Trces and t�ee ' 1 imbs no� more than 3�o;ae• inc'rae� tn Gia.:.��e� �.;�d three fcet 1: lerr,thD cardboard, sc�aps of t,r��ad� magazine�, paper and other rt�bbish m:�y t�e �`•. tied in bundies �f . r��:san��?e size; �,e�ch bundles shauid not wetgh ��,. cr.ore than 50 pound,. �r l.a�qe, bu 1 k� o r heavy i te:ns `'.Large, •bulky, ar he�vy 3te�ns, such as ap;�1 iances. discas-ded furr�iture, �te. may be j7FG�CG.�i up by speciai ap�aintrreng with thc Pc�b11c ldorks , Repa�tment. C�11 223- for such ses�vico. 320.04 Fees for'`�Solid Waste Collectio:� :,� For the pur ose of paytng the cost of o;�eration of a aolid a�aste collection system for a through four famtly dwellsngs a solid vraste coliection charge shalt be estab ished to eove� the cost of operatien, inetuding material and equipmcnte lnsp ction and superviston of such waste collection service as p rovideci herein. ' The �moun� and 3a�;ds of such soiid waste collec�ion chaE-ge sha11 be detee�min� by the Pub13c k�s;�k� Depadtm�nt and ap;�roved by �he City Council by resoluti n �fter a public hearFr,� on such charg��� The rub� ic hearing sh�l t be �el�seven day� after a puUi dshe� c�otice of suc.4t ��ari�rg. j2Q.Q5 Collection o� Sol id tJa\ e Collectior. Charae Wnere the pe'emises serve , is suppiicd with �rater by the Cjty of Ste Paul througi� tts Board of 4later�. Co;:�issia�ers, the sol ic� �•raste co1 iectio� c�a�ge � heretn provided may bc adde�t to the raater bill renderec� ta the o�rne�, lessee� or oceupac�ts of sueh pe�ope�t'�. a�+d s�al i be pa i d at tha t irs the ►��4er° b i l 1 is payable at the offic� of �e Qoard of 1da�er Co.,�-�ds�ioners� and w�i-tall b� caileeted ��rt�h a� add��ion to\the water cip:�rre fa; v;�tes- service. (n ea�es afiere the prcmises is not sup��iec� v.�ter by �he city �-:�tcr �eparcrr,ent, an,d i f the C i ty Counc t i shou 1 d choo�,e not to �i 1 1 th rou,;� the 1•fa te r �oa rci, b1111ng shall be made on a n�nth basis. in the evcnt �ha� satd bill fo� sol id �•�astcs col lection servlce re dered fior p:-e;:�ises are not �aid wtthin 30 days afte� tt�e rende�'inc� thsreo , the Pub1 ic 1•,orks Oepartment s5ai 1 eePt t fy the sarr� to tha Coanty Aud i�r of P.um�ey County and the same st�a 1 1 be coliected ac�d tf�e collection ther of �fo�eed i� tt;e s�.,,a ma;�ner in all c�espects as the county and s�at� �ax�� sur�,,,:ct �o iike penaitiey� costs. and inter-est cMargas. ` 32�.b6 Sol �d 1�aste Collection Fund � - The funds recetved f rom tf�� callection of\ �he Soiid Waste CallectTon char�;e provtded ln thBs chapter shaii bc dcposite wi��i t►ze Cornissioner of Fir�unc� t�c►d shati b@ kept by him and the Csty Con�t allef as a separate �nd c;istinct ¢und and thera 1s h�reby es�abi isi�ed a fund o be k�ati�m as the "Soi id ,•;�st�: Collection Fur�d". Such funds ar� to b� used �or the purpose� set r'c�rth in Section 32Q.04 ancf shal l be us�d t�or no QtF�e� �urpose. � 320.07 Insgection `;. - Tttie Oepa�-tment of Publ (e f�'�rF:� si�al l pravtd� adcc���ate supe�-vI$tor� a�d inspection tQ insur� that a11 0� �he ps-ovisi�:r:, se�, ferth in Ct�a�aers 319 and 320 rega�dirg Sol id t�fas�c �a�^ r,o°^;si ieci tvith. l��dditionF fi�te Pu,�l tc � Works De}�artmen� sh�l l cQO}�eratr� 4vi`€� €:hc (iu�°caca of eal t►i, *�e Depa�°i:�:,n� of Pub1 ic Util i�€e�, the �3u�°eG�a ai' Pubi +c �uildings6 �t�n r•a� icc Ocpae�t�rcn�e �nd the Fis� �'arshall as afFiee tc insua-e fii�at ,ai �c1 ��ra�� os �to�°ed, cal tc�tede tfansferredo trans��t�ted and discaosec� �P� t� ?ccordari�.e iti� ti�e �ule.: �nd Peaulatinns of th� f.�9e�rte�ota FaIIEa�ic�n Ccntrai t�gency a►�� �h� St. ra�,i Leg`isiat3v� CoJc�. ; z.3 ""' Orisinsl to Cit7 Clerk '� ; , . . � � ' � ORDINANCE 2����3 COUNCIL FILE NO PRESENTED BY �. ORDINANCE NO. Pick-a�p cree,r� shal i repart any eer�ta in�r•s na� properly piaced gar cc1 t.�::iiQ� at the ena of each da�, The �nspec�or shall Chec!c such co„��taints a�d� �f , �hQ rcp�rted infiracL�ora i s cQ�•t�ec�, th� c�wr�er sha 11 be not i f i cd to pc°c,xrer�:yD '`'.. hansfie sc�9 dci wast�. Sf thds is n�t done, a spec�ai erew shal l be sF.�:at c,�r� *�o �e�ove ehe refuse �nd the Gost of sueh sQecial pick-up shal � bc ass�f��;:r� a�inst s«ch cx�rnzr or occupant. � a �'� � `R.��k!•�P Q� sol ici waste �ras �roperly piaced bvt was missed on t� ai�� a�r� collec��:lan� the �,vnA� or occupan� at such tocatton s3�a11 eail ��ie Pu�iik� Work� f�epat�t:nrnt ana such piGk-u� shatl be r^ade witl�in 24 h�ur�. 3f �c�t pick-up Ts,, re�uest�c} a;�u the soi fd w�ste �vas not properly pl�ccd fo� call�ction@'-��tt�e cost of such act�a ptck-�jp shaii be charged agatns� ti;z� a�rnee� �r o�cuparyt. �2�a.,,��� Sol_id 4��stc �cev�w Boar°d _.__...,._ 7here �s h�reby Ct°ba�ed a Saljd ;tasi•� Revlcio Soard madc s�p csf f�v� cmtize»s of Zh�: Ct�ty of St. �ut appoint�d by the A'{ayac° and approved by th� Ca�y �ounc�� . S�ch ac�atd s'�iap 1 servc far a peri�d o¢ tti,o years excep� i'or tne f i rst ��t�a rci a.�hes� t+•ro m^h�be¢-s sha 1 1 be a�pa i n�ec! for a one-yca: terr.: and threc mernbers for � �atiro-y��ar te��m. Therea�t�e�, new m�rnber� shai 1 be appointed as terme expire:.ti Tha c�:airr;zan ef such Board shail 6Q appoFnt�d by the F�.ayor, ' ', A speciai hudget �ccc►�nt sha11�:.be p�ovidsd vsnich shal ; t�e cat led the "5oi td i�t�ste Cal !ei.tion Charge y�lbat�,n�nt Fund". S�rch fund 5�t�al 1 ��� �:�de� �h� directtn� n� �h� CtC;� Counctl�., and st�al l be admintsterEd by Lhe Soi id lSa4te Re�F�r� Gn�rd, , ;� Suc;� Revte� Eloard st�a11 estahi es'� th� �1Jic4�t Ires and proc����;es ;�y Es;,f�.;; G 1�ix�n�, such a s sen�at° c i�i zc^�. on '�,ixed i ncc�;�e. and othe�s �rt r::;.�, r�ay r�c�ive aba�ecnent oi �he eha,ges f�r, sol id wa,te coi lectic.^.. I� i� Ro:: intnnded that thts procedu�°e be usec�, far individual, and �u^Ti2l� {G:i on pv�ii tc �relfar�e In ac�difit�r�� tne [�oa�-d s'�al � cons�der cases urhere t�ze Cf�y finds tt diFflcult or itnpo��ible t� cb�;;,ply with any c�; ths rec�uirez�ents of thas ci-€a�t�e�° such �s ptaeement o� soi td ��te for coi lecttol, :ir�:e6,iy pick-�,p s0a��icep �tC« � �� . , SECT:C ON 2 . � �`��is Ordin�nce s'nall tak� effect a�d be in forc thiri.y (3�) days {�-�m and a.fter its pa�sage, �.pproval and r:�b:tica ion. � ,\ � � .� � � � ' \ . � Yeas Councilmen Nays Passed by the Council �� Butler t Carlson 'l Levine Tn �'avor Meredith ` Sprafka - Against Tedesco Mr. President (McCarty) Approved: Attest: City Clerk or �� Form a�proved Corpora�ion Counsel By r . . . , ��z May 12, 1971 COMMENTS BY MR. BERNIE BEERMANN TO THE SAINT PAUL CITY COUNCIL ON SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SERVICE. Mandatory collectfon of solid waste in St. Paul as called for in the proposed Chapter 320 of the Legislative Code is not needed and is an extremely expensive addition to the expenses of St. Paul's already over burdened residents. Mandatory collection does not take into account the many dwellings with clisposal devices. Just fn the last 12 months 390 incinerators are l�own to have been install- ed in St. Paul homesm It fs significant that in the first four months of 1971, 233 were reported installed. These ffgures represent substantial investments by our residents to avoid having to depend on a weekly collection service. Also, these figures do not include sink disposal units and compactors which are just as popular as incinerators. A voluntary system usingthe private collectors will not cause this problem. Mandatory collection for St. Paul will put an adclitional burden on the retired members of our �ity and tend to push even more of these senior citizens out of their homes. 16% of our population is over 62 years of age and 2/3 of them are women. Can this Council in good conscience force these elderly residents to carry their refuse to the curb once a week when many of them find weekly service in unnecessary. We feel the free enterprise system would allow the degree of service these folks need and can afford. Mandatory pick-up is based on the premise that the people of St. Paul if not forced by law to have their rubbish hauled away will let it pill up in their homes and yards. However, 82% of all three plexes, duplex, and single family homes in St. Paul are homesteaded. Certainly the pride of home ownership in this community proves tlus premise to be false. Homeownership is causing a real pinch in the lives of many of our cftizens today. We should not add to this financial strain with unnecessary services. In consideratfon of the homeowners, the elderly and those who have invested fn other means of clisposal, we ask that tlus Council not force mandatory refuse collection service on 60% of the dwellings in St. Paul. The free enterprise system is cheaper and can continue to do the j ob for 100% of the dwellings in St. Paul. � • • � ' SJ�.ID WASTE PERSPEC7IVE s -:,, . "�� ' �' < '" , 4 �- �- � . . . . . . . . , . . . . �� 3� � ,3 - - The Sureau of Health endorses the City Council 's decision to institut� a combination garbag� and rubbish pick up servicE. The Bureau has been of this oninion for manv . years. A satisfactory progr«m requires that solid waste be handled in a systematic . manner that is efficient, economical , noninjurious to health, and aesthetically acceptable, However,'� if there is no� a good system dev�loped and implemented many of our re�Fuse problems existing today will continue to plague the city. PROB�.EM BACKGRQUND 1 . The Housing Code Section conducted 9,642 inspections in 1970. Over 50% of these calls were for exterior complaints. There were 4,916 c an�laint inspections conducted. " . � In 1970 these complaints resulted in the following violations: 691 initial garbage violations, a 42p increase over 1969 1 ,264 initial rubbish violations, a 32q increase over 1969 227 initial rodent violations, a 19% increase over 1969 Garbage, rubbish and rodent violations accounted for 75% of all reported exterior violations. The normal procedure for abating these types of nuisances is to issue abatement orders to the responsible party to remove nuisances with-in seven (7) darys. Nowever, 67� of the time the nuisances have not been abated upon reinspection necessitating a third call . At $19.00 a call this amounts to $57.00 eacfi to abate 67q of these nuisances. There were 370 garbage and ru�bish vio]ations on vacant �property in 1970. The Housing Code Section is presently staffed with nine (9) field oersonnel ; seven (7) of whom are assigned to co►�olaint investigation. On "�tarch a, 1971 � we began to tabulate ali complaints by Garbage-Rubbish and �thers. At the . � • � • -2- � . . . _ _ _ . _ _. end of 10 weeks we received i ,401 camplaints o� which 815 were Garbage or Rubbish. This averages to i40 complaints a week pf which 81 are Garbage and Rubbish, or 58q of the com�laints were either Garbage and Rubbish. In 1970 it cost the city �74,917 to investigate garbage, rubbish and rodent complaints, or 50% of the Housing Code Budget. 2. �,n enforced "No Burning �rdinance" will in our opinion increase s�are� �-� rubbish by approximately a0q. This situation cannot avoid precipitating more complaints by the citizens. 3. If there is not mandatory periodic refuse pick up for all one-through-four family dwellings; our experience indicates people will allow refuse tn accumulate providing excellent rodent harborages and food sources. Since 1967 we have issued 570 violation tags, 319 were for refuse violat3ons, or 56� of all tags issued. ' ' 4. If plastic bags alone are utilized to store refuse prior to nick up, either on the boulevard or in the alley, the increasing problem of dogs runnjng at large and rodents wi11 contribute to the disnersal of the waste materiat throughout the generai area. Complaints on dogs running at. large have increased 52� since 1962. - _ - 5. We anticipate an increase in the illegal dumping of refuse on vacant 1ots, parks and roadways if there is not a system of mandatory periodic refuse � pick up. EVALUATION - Every program ac��pted by a �gency should have some basic measurement of the effective- ness of the program. Our present method of rubbish and garbage disposal is producing an alarming yearly increase in complaints fCom citizens. ' . - � -3- - � If we demonstrate a drastic reduction in the number of complaints and� a reduction - - in actual numbers o}= recor�ed violations, we sha�l have one important evaivation yardstick which would indicate the program i� functioning properly. BUREAU RECOMP�ENDATIONS: 1 . Require a metal container of adequate siz� with a tight fitting cover so as to be rodent and other animal proof. Plastic liners are acceptable. 2. Plastic bags as a sole container for rubbish and garbage should be prohibited. 3. Mandatory periodic collection must be provided by the City of Saint Paul to insure the proper removal of refuse and garbage throughout th� city. The interval of collection may not nECessarily be the same for all dwelling . units. • 4. Require that all refuse, such as cans, milk cartons, T. V. dinner plates, be stored in a covered metal contain�r: CONCLUSION The Bureau of Health feels that the adoption of the uroposed So1id Waste Ordinances, Chapter 319,320, and 321 will satisfactorily help to correct the present garbage and rubbish problem. 5-11-71 . . ----- .:= 2'he comrnensal (eat tage.�her}�a�s--�.--�nc�s•m,_.soer�e-�£--t��.:-3�a�-be��e--di-seases;--- _ _ and thrives wherever carelessness in food waste tiandling and refuse disposal and storage is found. Because of th2 rat's 'r.abits and ciose associ�ation witl� man, it exposes man to various disea;e agents which are transierred by direct contact, ectoparasities of the rat, or by con:.amination of the huma.n environ- ment. _ _ . _ DISEASES TRANSMITTED BY RAT�: (Nozway rat, bro�an. rat, Rattus .norvegicus) 1) Plague 2) Murine Typhus 3) Richettsialpox. _ __ _ _ . _ _ 4) Rat-Bite Fever S) Tetanus 6)` Trichinosis 7) Leptospirosis � 8) Lymphocyti� Cnori�meningit?s 9) Listeriosis 10) Rat-Mite Dermatitis 11) Rat TapEworm Infection 12) Salmonellosis - DISEASES TRANSMITTED BY FLIES: 1) TYPhoid _ � Z) Bacillary and Amebic Dysentery 3) Diarrhea • , 4) Asiatic Cholera ; _ 5) Helminth Infections 6) Myiasis 7) Tularemia • 8) Anthrax 9) Protozoal Infestation 10) Trachoma 11) Poliomyelitis 12) Tuberculosis 13) Hepatitis If a co�cnunity does not accept its responsibility for providing refuse collection and disposal, the householder will find it necessary either to haul and dispose of his own arefuse, and usually this is done in an unsatisfactory manner, or to contract with a private hauler to ma.ke the collection. .__ _ ; . . 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O O � � . . . . , • O O � � : . • , t � ' \J . - � . � _ . � . ;; • ' � ' � � . . � �`L � � ' ' O � `�'_ • : C N �;v �' F+• j• . ' ' N h-+ ."!. ' ' i i • ; . . - !-� 4t O� Qa � . . . . . ' �r "� � � ' � • . '. . � � O 9 ' . .. o o �. . , . + - . ` p O 0' ' � � � O • , ' �-, , �' , (�a�ae� �� , ; � , � � , � � CENTRAL MANOR , � Ir��Ff�i� 26 EASTEXCHAN6E STREET LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS S,: PAUL, MINNESOTA ss,o, 222-3178 May 18r I971 Toz Mayar Charles P. afcCarty and �he: St.. Paul �ity Councir R�r Solid Waete Col2ectiom I am �ira. �lvin Weber' past preaident of the St. Paul i,eagu.e of Women voters. I have aerved �,s t he representative �Y the League on the Citizens Adaisory Committee on Solid }�Yaate Collection appointed by Cor�nmisaioner Carlson�. I have bee� authorized b.y the members at the League's annual meetin� to� speak in support oY the proposed ordin�nces a.mending chaptera 318,, 320 and 321 of the St. Pa,ul Legisla.tiRe Code� I�n September 1866, the St. Paul I�eague stated to the city council that it supported user cha,rges for g�.rba�e t�nd rubbiah collection. We stated further that "gaa�b�,ge a.nd rubbish collection on� a Yee basie cannat be optional, but muat service every houaehold if the public health is to be protected." 1Ye repeated t his statenent in 1!iarch 1967« Today we a.ffirm it aga.in: thati the city un�st iurnieh a t_otal progra.m o:f solid waste collection: to protect the health� safety and R�slYare of all the city's residente. We ar�ue that a tiotal program of aolid waste collection is as much a municip8l. reeponsibility as i$ the provision of Yire and palice protection• Another factor of importance to trhe League in its consideration oY the proposed system ia the efficiency of the operation. We believe that t he a.mendment to chapter 320 willfa3d eYficiency. a.11 aolid waste will be picked ug without quibbling as t� whether a householder ie eiititled ta have x number oY cAna removed. The collection tirill be ma,de automatically — that is to say the city will have the reaponr eibility to see that it ia collected. Thua all citizena will be . -s.�,�rn„erp+„�.,...-.�,-.--._rn..�....,--�.-�,,f,-----..._.. ...... . ,.,.. . ,,.... . .—. . .. ._. .._. . .. __. . _ ..._ �...,�_-.._...�..,....�.-�+.,..�e�e...... , • y , r e�couraged �o a�iey the ordi�a,nce by p�lacing all solid wastes far proper collection. This syatem ahould reduce the l:ittering o�f vacan:t lots, the aidee af the roade,, et.c. with trash. The eyetem may well reduce the nwnbe�r of complainta �de to the Bureau aY Health abaut uncollected solid wuste, cog�laints which lead ta expense for the city when a,n inspecto�r must go to. a property, issue tags, and, if there is failure to comply with his directives, ini�,iate m formal proceding agains� the householder.. It will be efYicient for the householder who will no longer have to� aeparate putresci�xle froiu non-jputrescible materia2.� Cvneiderations af efficienep �re a18o evident in the proposed uae of �n exis�Ftng method aY billin;�, the water bi1.P� ae a, means of collectin� the Pee. ��1e bel�ieve t_ha� ePfieiency and economy are promoted thro.ugh the provisiontJ.;h�,t: one truck will seruice each raute of one throu�h four family dwellinge� e�li;min�,ting the preaent dupl;icatio� af trucke gaing through a neighb.orhood. In auuunaxy t�hen, we believe the proposect a:c�endment to chapter 320 wilY protect the he�,lth and welfi�re o�f city residente e:nd be a;n: efficient. system. ltte urge yo;u to vote for i�.. � � , �s • .� , `.5 I st 2nd Laid over to 3rd and app � —Adopted �/� � � G / Yeas � �SNays � as Nays Butler �utler �-������, Carlson � �arlson ; � , -' ' 2 < Levine �,Levme . Meredith 25��(7 eredith \ Cjt� CJ Sprafka � prafka Tedesco ` Tedesco Mr. President McCarty r. President McCarty O