Or. Admin. Code § 340-090-0190 - Yard Debris Recycling Charges
(1) The EQC's purpose in adopting this rule
governing when a fee may be charged for yard debris recycling services is to:
(a) Ensure that a financial disincentive for
recycling is not created for any waste generator;
(b) Increase recovery of yard debris and
stimulate participation in yard debris recycling programs;
(c) Acknowledge the rate considerations due
to the extreme variability of volumes generated;
(d) Ensure that service provided to
multi-family generators residing in dwellings of four or fewer units is
equivalent to service provided to single family residences.
(2) The purpose as stated in
section (1) of this rule is to apply to those recycling programs required under
ORS 459A.005,
459A.010 and
459.250.
(3) As used in this rule, "residential
generator" means any generator of recyclable material located in single or
multi-family dwellings up to and including four units.
(4) As used in this rule, a "unit of yard
debris" is the equivalent of a 32-gallon can, a similar sized bag, or the
standard unit of yard debris service provided, whichever is greater.
(5) Residential generators of yard debris
participating in a regularly scheduled yard debris collection service in the
Metro wasteshed, may be charged a fee for yard debris recycling service. The
cost of collection of at least the equivalent of one unit of yard debris per
month must be incorporated into the base fee charged for solid waste and
recycling collection and disposal. An additional fee may be charged for yard
debris service which exceeds the equivalent of collection of one unit of yard
debris per month. Where multi-family complexes are treated as a single
customer, the local government providing the yard debris service must assure
that yard debris service is provided at a level equivalent to service provided
single-family dwellings. Local governments must make this determination and any
related adjustment in service, no later than their next rate review process. In
addition to the base fee charged for solid waste and recycling collection and
disposal, which must include the first unit of yard debris, local governments
may charge a fee for:
(a) Collection of any
volumes of yard debris over and above the first unit which is included in the
base fee, where the generator is a solid waste customer;
(b) Collection of any volumes of yard debris
where the generator is not a solid waste customer;
(c) Yard debris collected through a depot
program or other alternative method including on-call
service.
(6) The total
additional yard debris recycling fee charged to any generator of yard debris
for collection of yard debris must be less than the fee that would have been
charged for collection of that same volume of yard debris as mixed solid
waste.
(7) Yard debris recycling
fees in addition to the base fee charged for solid waste collection and
disposal may be charged for the collection of yard debris on-route or at a
depot outside the Metro wasteshed.
(8) Each city, county or metropolitan service
district in the Metro wasteshed must individually, or jointly through
intergovernmental agreement, implement a yard debris program that at a minimum
meets the requirements of OAR
340-090-0030 when the option
under OAR 340-090-0040(3)(e)
is not chosen or request approval of an alternative program for providing the
opportunity to recycle under OAR
340-090-0080.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 459A.025, 459.045, 459A.005 - 459A.085 & 468.020
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 459.015, 459.250, 459A.005 & 459A.010
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