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File #: CO0499-17    Version: 1
Type: Code Ordinance Status: Introduction of Ordinance
File created: 6/1/2017 In control: County Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 6/6/2017 Final action: 6/6/2017
Title: Incorporated County of Los Alamos Code Ordinance No. 02-274; an Ordinance Amending Chapter 32, Section 32-18, Refuse Recycling and Solid Waste Facility Fees and ask staff to ensure that it is published as provided in the County Charter.
Presenters: Philo Shelton; Angelica Gurule; John Bliss
Indexes (Council Goals): 2018 Council Goal – Quality Governance – Operational Excellence – Maintain Quality Essential Services and Supporting Infrastructure Including Updated Enterprise Software and Permitting
Attachments: 1. A - Ordinance No. 02-274.pdf, 2. B - Environmental Services 2017 Proposed Rate Change Presentation
Title
Incorporated County of Los Alamos Code Ordinance No. 02-274; an Ordinance Amending Chapter 32, Section 32-18, Refuse Recycling and Solid Waste Facility Fees and ask staff to ensure that it is published as provided in the County Charter.
...Recommended Action
I introduce, without prejudice, Incorporated County of Los Alamos Code Ordinance No. 02-274; An ordinance amending Chapter 32, Section 32-18, Refuse Recycling and Solid Waste Facility Fees and ask staff to ensure that it is published as provided in the County Charter.
County Manager’s Recommendation
The County Manager recommends that Council introduce this Code Ordinance.
Board, Commission or Committee Recommendation
The Environmental Sustainability Board has reviewed and approved the proposed changes in Chapter 32, Section 32-18, Refuse Recycling and Solid Waste Facility Fees.
Body
The proposed changes in Chapter 32, Section 32-18, Refuse Recycling and Solid Waste Facility Fees are based upon recommendations from the Environmental Services staff and approved by the Environmental Sustainability Board for County Council's consideration. The Environmental Services Division needs to adjust rates in order to cover the costs of waste handling and disposal, and recycling services.

Environmental Services rates were last adjusted in August of 2015 that covered fiscal years 2016 and 2017. Environmental Gross Receipts Taxes (EGRT) are used to cover deficiencies of the cost to serve the operation, landfill post-closure care, payment for the Transfer Station Loan, and will cover the capital costs to revamp the brush collection program. With the 22% reduction of EGRT since its peak in 2011, and the need to use EGRT to support additional costs related to the landfill closure and any future capital projects for Environmental Services, the goal of the division is to better align rates with the cost of service.

The Environmental Sustainability Board recommended residential rates be increased 13.6%, and co...

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