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1/7/1957
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41 9 <br /> Junior Chamber of Commerce representative presented the Courtesy Driver of the Week Award to Mr. Salizar of <br /> Redwood City. <br /> FURTHER CONSIDERATION, SEWER RENTAL ORDINANCE. The City Manager submitted a report concerning the adoption <br /> of an ordinance establishing sewer rental rates outside the corporate limits of the City. He called <br /> attention to the fact that the outside rates proposed for sewer rental service were prepared after <br /> an exhaustive study by the Engineering Department adn he believed them to be equitable for all outside "'* <br /> - users who are required to pay no part of the cost of the Sewer Maintenance Department. This is paid .� <br /> for by the taxpayers of Redwood City, who in addition, are required to pay sewer rental charges. <br /> The report in part reads as follows: <br /> EXISTING SEWER RENTAL RATE • <br /> Pool <br /> Est. Volume of Effluent Rate per 100 cu. feet Monthly Charge ....f <br /> 102,500 cu. ft. $0.12 $123.00 - <br /> *140,000 " " 0.12 168.00 <br /> *Includes new wing. <br /> PROPOSED ORDINANCE <br /> 140,000 cu. feet <br /> First 857 " " Min. Charge 1.20 <br /> Next 139,143 n " $ 0.14 169.60 <br /> Bal. 18,000 " " $ 0.1346 24.22 <br /> Total minthly charge $195.02 <br /> COMPROMISE SUGGESTED BY COUNCILMAN HERKNER <br /> 140,000 cu. ft. <br /> First 857 " n Min. Charge 1.00 <br /> Next 139,143 " n $ 0.11667 141.33 <br /> Bal. 18,000 " " $ 0.11216 20,19 <br /> Total suggested monthly bill 162.52 <br /> FLAT RATE SUGGESTED BY MR. WAGSTAFFE <br /> 208 beds at 60¢ per bed per month, total monthly charge $124.80 Councilman Herkner made a report on <br /> what eh Committee believed would be a logical compromise and stated how they arrived at the figure. <br /> He felt the compromise was a solution to the proble. Councilman Stout wanted to know if this rate <br /> was an a yearly basis or would they be charged on the effluent basis. The City Manager stated that <br /> they would be charged additional if they build a new wing on the hozpital. This is not a flate rate. <br /> This was followed by discussion. <br /> Councilman Granger moved to accept the committee's recommendation and the City Attorney be authorized <br /> g P y Y <br /> to take the necessary steps, seconded by Councilman Spillers. Councilman Herkner stated °that it was the <br /> Committee's feeling that this will not Only apply to the hospital but to other industries inside and <br /> outside the area. He will go along with this on schools or other similiar organizations. The City <br /> Attorney wanted to know if this was to be made in agreement form or would it be made by law. He stated <br /> that it was going to be a difficult ordinance to draw up if this matter of an agreement is to be <br /> included. This latter was not an excuse, the Attorney stated, but he merely wanted to inform the <br /> Council of this information. The motion carried. <br /> RENEWAL OF LEASE, CITY CUMPS. The City Manager reported that the present contract for the operation of the <br /> A <br /> dump is due to expire on March 8, 1957. The Bay Ara Air Pollution Control District informed the <br /> r.rr <br /> City that reulation of open burning will commence on October 1, 1957, and that the South San Mateo <br /> County Refuse Disposal District will be prepared to take over the entire operation shortly thereafter. <br /> The City Engineer and 'the City Manager were prepared to recommend that the operation of the dump be <br /> continued by Mr. Benevento on a month—to—month basis under the terms and conditions of the existing <br /> annual contract. Mr. Benevento was unwilling to accept the offer due to the fact that since the closing <br /> of the Belmont and San Carlos dumps much unsalvageable material has been imposed upon the Redwood City <br />
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