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File #: 18-451    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/22/2018 In control: Board of Sedgwick County Commissioners
On agenda: 6/13/2018 Final action: 6/13/2018
Title: ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING SOLID WASTE FEES FOR 2019. Presented by: Carli Sanchez, Principal Management Analyst, Division of Finance. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt the resolution and authorize the Chairman to sign.
Attachments: 1. 2019 Solid Waste Fee Resolution, 2. 2018 Solid Waste Fee - Exhibit A - Landuse to LBCS Final Reconciliation
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ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING SOLID WASTE FEES FOR 2019.
Presented by: Carli Sanchez, Principal Management Analyst, Division of Finance.

RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt the resolution and authorize the Chairman to sign.

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Background: State law (K.S.A. 65-3410) authorizes the Board of County Commissioners to impose solid waste fees to defray the costs of planning and administering solid waste collection and disposal programs. If the Commission chooses to do so, the law requires the fee be imposed by resolution prior to July 1 for imposition in the subsequent year.

Sedgwick County first imposed solid waste fees in fiscal year 2000 and has done so in each subsequent fiscal year. Since 2003, the fee has funded household hazardous waste operations, waste minimization programs and general administrative support. The fee has been used to fund various special projects, such as the Trash Coupon Program from 2011-2014. In 2019, the fee will continue to fund clean-up of illegal dumping sites and storm debris in unincorporated parts of the County. Additional programs planned for 2019 include continuation of the Bulky Waste Coupon Program, a waste tire collection event, drug takeback program at participating police stations in Sedgwick County, 3-day e-waste collection event (weather permitting), and clean-up of storm events as needed. Deer Creek is slated to have tree debris removed in 2018 and possibly into 2019. In each year, the fee has been less than $10 annually for all classes of property owners.

The fee varies according to property classifications, with residential property owners paying a fixed amount per dwelling unit and owners of commercial, industrial, agricultural, and other classes of property paying amounts based on the waste generation characteristics of their business. The fee is structured to recover the full cost of specified solid waste services, with each customer group (residential and nonresidential property owners) paying aggrega...

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