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04-14-22-7.3 - Resolution - 04/14/2022RESOLUTION NO. 04-14-22-7.3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS (CITY), AMENDING RESOLUTION 08-12-21-8.4 ESTABLISHING THE FEES, RATES AND CHARGES AS AUTHORIZED IN CHAPTER 2 “ADMINISTRATION”, ART. V. “FINANCE”, DIV. 2 “FEES, RATES AND CHARGES” OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES. WHEREAS, the Code of Ordinances, City of College Station, Texas contains substantially all ordinances compiled, adopted and approved by the College Station City Council; and WHEREAS, Chapter 2 “Administration”, Art. V. “Finance”, Div. 2 “Fees, Rates and Charges” of the Code of Ordinances, City of College Station, Texas requires all fees, rates and charges be adopted by resolution; now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS: PART 1: That the City Council has approved, authorized and established the fees, rates and charges as provided by Chapter 2 “Administration”, Art. V. “Finance”, Div. 2 “Fees, Rates and Charges” of the Code of Ordinances, City of College Station, Texas. PART 2: That reference to a Chapter, Article, Division or Section in Exhibit A, “Fees, Rates and Charges” shall be considered a reference to the same Chapter, Article, Division or Section from the Code of Ordinances, City of College Station, Texas. PART 3: That the City Council amends resolution 08-12-21-8.4 establishing fees, rates or charges as shown in Exhibit A, “Fees, Rates and Charges” and all other fees, rates, or charges remain in full force and effect. PART 4: That this Resolution shall become effective immediately after passage and approval. ADOPTED this 14th day of April, 2022. ATTEST: APPROVED: City Secretary Mayor APPROVED: City Attorney Resolution No.04-14-22-7.3 Page 2 of 2 EXHIBIT A FEES, RATES AND CHARGES That the City Council amends resolution 08-12-21-8.4 by amending the below sections, all other fees, rates, or charges remain in full force and effect. Article IV. Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Division 2. Waste Collection Generally The solid waste collection and disposal fees in this section are adjusted annually based upon the Consumer Price Index published by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Index adjustments cannot fall below zero. a. Sec. 40-389. Residential collection generally. i. Any customer generating more waste than one container will hold may request an additional container and shall pay an additional fee as established in Section 2 -117. - $11.80 b. Sec. 40-391. Commercial collection. i. If a container is unserviceable, such as being blocked, not accessible, containing prohibited items, not in an approved collection location, screening or enclosure damage, or unsanitary conditions are present, the City will return to empty the container only after the container is serviceable, for a fee as established in Section 2- 117. - $20.90 c. Sec. 40-392. Northgate District Collection and Containers. i. If the container is placed out or left out in violation of this section the customer, owner, or occupant in, addition to any other penalties, will be assessed a fee per container as established in Section 2-117. If the container presents a public safety issue the City may move or remove the container at the sole expense of the customer, owner, or occupant. - $20.90 d. Sec. 40-396. Unprepared solid waste. i. The City's Sanitation Division shall cause the clean -up of the improperly or unprepared waste, litter or debris that constitutes a health or nuisance to the community. The fee established in Section 2-117 or the actual cost of cleanup, whichever is greater, shall be paid by the responsible party. - $69.40 e. Sec. 40-400. Small animals. i. Upon notice, the City will remove and dispose of small dead animals, including, but not limited to, dogs, cats, chickens, ducks and geese, either from private property or public rights-of-way, excluding animal clinics. - $21.10 ii. Customers requesting removal from private property shall place the animal in a plastic bag and place the bag curbside before notification of pick up. Removal and disposal of small dead animals from private animal clinics shall be for a fee as established in Section 2-117. - $21.10