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1 Regional Board Report TO: FROM: Regional Board Peter Rotheisler Manager of Environmental Services DATE: April 13, 2018 SUBJECT: Westside Residential Waste Disposal & Recycling Centre Tipping Fee Increase RDCO Solid Waste Management Regulation Amendment Bylaw No Voting Entitlement: All Directors Weighted Vote Majority LGA 209 Purpose: To amend the tipping fees and update definitions included in the Regional District of Central Okanagan Solid Waste Management Regulation Bylaw. Executive Summary: On November 27, 2017, the Regional Board deferred staff s recommendation to amend the Regional District of Central Okanagan Solid Waste Management Bylaw until the recommended tipping fee changes could be presented to City of West Kelowna and District of Peachland Councils. On March 27, 2018 staff presented the proposed changes to City of West Kelowna and District of Peachland Councils. As a result, staff is bringing forward the deferred recommendation from November 27, 2018 for approval. Tipping fee changes will take effective June 1, Staff will advertise the changes to the general public and will inform users during the month of May. RECOMMENDATION: THAT Regional District of Central Okanagan Solid Waste Management Regulation Amendment Bylaw No. 1409, 2018 be given first, second, and third readings and adopted. Respectfully Submitted: Peter Rotheisler Manager of Environmental Services David Komaike Director of Engineering Services Approved for Board s Consideration Attachment(s): Brian Reardon, CAO November 27, 2017 report to the Regional Board Westside Waste Disposal and Recycling Centre Tipping Fee Increase RDCO Solid Waste Management Regulation Amendment Bylaw No

2 TO: FROM: Regional Board Peter Rotheisler Manager of Environmental Services Regional Board Report DATE: November 14, 2017 SUBJECT: Westside Waste Disposal and Recycling Centre Tipping Fee Increase RDCO Solid Waste Management Regulation Amendment Bylaw No Voting Entitlement: All Directors Weighted Stakeholder Vote Simple Majority LGA Purpose: To amend the tipping fees included in the Regional District of Central Okanagan Solid Waste Management Regulation Bylaw. Executive Summary: The City of Kelowna recently increased tipping fees on multiple waste materials and updated definitions to better define certain waste materials. The tipping fee increases at the Glenmore Landfill are expected to increase operational expenses at the Westside Residential Waste Disposal and Recycling Centre by approximately $80,000 in 2018 and an additional $60,000 by Tipping fee increases on garbage are required at the Westside Residential Waste Disposal and Recycling Centre in order to ensure the additional expenses that will be incurred are passed on directly to the users of the facility. Proposed tipping fee changes will be effective beginning on January 1, RECOMMENDATION: THAT the Regional District of Central Okanagan Solid Waste Management Regulation Amendment Bylaw No. 1409, 2017 be given first, second, and third readings and adopted. Respectfully Submitted: Peter Rotheisler Manager of Environmental Services Approved for Board s Consideration Brian Reardon, CAO 39

3 Solid Waste Management Regulation Amendment Bylaw Report Page 2 Implications of Recommendation: Financial: Accountability and transparency Background: The City of Kelowna recently amended their Solid Waste Management Regulation Bylaw which included increasing tipping fees on multiple waste materials and updating definitions to better define certain waste materials. The changes were required to ensure the financial sustainability of the Glenmore Landfill and to maintain and improve waste stream quality on certain recyclable materials such as gypsum drywall, wood waste and yard waste. The Glenmore Landfill is the only disposal option for garbage in the Central Okanagan. The tipping fee increases on garbage at the Glenmore Landfill are expected to increase operational expenses at the Westside Residential Waste Disposal and Recycling Centre by approximately $80,000 in 2018 and an additional $60,000 by The tipping fee increases on other waste materials implemented by the City of Kelowna are not expected to impact the Reginal District of Central Okanagan. Tipping fee increases on garbage are required at the Westside Residential Waste Disposal and Recycling Centre in order to ensure the additional expenses that will be incurred are passed on directly to the users of the facility. Tipping fee increases on Recyclable Gypsum and tires with rims are also proposed for the Westside Residential Waste Disposal and Recycling Centre in order to compensate for the increased cost to dispose and recycle these materials. In addition, staff also recommends the Regional District of Central Okanagan Solid Waste Management Regulation Bylaw be amended to include the tipping fee changes implemented by the City of Kelowna for the Glenmore Landfill. The City of Kelowna operates the Glenmore Landfill, however it services the entire Region and therefore it is important to harmonize the City of Kelowna s tipping fees and definitions within the Regional District of Central Okanagan Solid Waste Management Regulation Bylaw. Proposed tipping fee changes will be effective beginning on January 1, All proposed tipping fee increases are summarized in the tables below. 40

4 Solid Waste Management Regulation Amendment Bylaw Report Page 3 Tipping fee changes for Glenmore Landfill Waste material Current Proposed Garbage >250kg $65.00 per metric tonne $85.00 per metric tonne effective January 1, 2018 $95.00 per metric tonne effective January 1, 2019 $ per metric tonne effective January 1, 2020 Garbage <250kg $10.00 per load $11.00 per load effective January 1, 2018 $12.00 per load effective January 1, 2019 Recyclable Gypsum $ per $ per metric tonne metric tonne Stumps No charge $90.00 per tonne Asbestos $ per metric tonne $ per tonne Tires up to 16 inches $1.00 per tire $3.00 per tire Carcasses $65.00 per metric tonne $85.00 per metric tonne effective January 1, 2018 $95.00 per metric tonne effective January 1, 2019 $ per metric tonne effective January 1, 2020 Yard Waste <250kg No charge $5.00 per load up and including 250kg Biosolids $ per $ per metric tonne metric tonne Mattresses $65.00 per metric $12.50 per mattress tonne Requiring sorting n/a $ per metric tonne Handling fee for n/a $ surcharge international waste Handling fee for Contaminated Mandatory Recyclable Loads n/a $50.00 per metric tonne Tipping fee changes Westside Residential Waste Disposal and Recycling Centre Waste material Current Proposed Garbage (Small) $2.50/load $3.50 per load effective January 1, 2018 $4.00 per load effective January 1, 2019 $4.50 per load effective January 1, 2020 Garbage (Medium) $10.00/load $14.00 per load effective January 1, 2018 $16.00 per load effective January 1, 2019 $18.00 per load effective January 1, 2020 Garbage (Large) $30.00/load $40.00 per load effective January 1, 2018 $45.00 per load effective January 1, 2019 $50.00 per load effective January 1, 2020 Garbage (Extra Large) $50.00/load $65.00 per load effective January 1, 2018 $75.00 per load effective January 1, 2019 $80.00 per load effective January 1, 2020 Recyclable Gypsum $6.00/sheet $10.00/sheet Tires with rims $1.00 per tire $3.00 per tire 41

5 Solid Waste Management Regulation Amendment Bylaw Report Page 4 Considerations not applicable to this report: Strategic Plan General Organizational Policy Legal/Statutory Authority Attachment: Solid Waste Management Regulation Amendment Bylaw 42

6 REGIONAL DISTRICT OF CENTRAL OKANAGAN BYLAW NO A bylaw to amend the Regional District of Central Okanagan Solid Waste Management Regulation Bylaw No WHEREAS the Regional Board of the Regional District of Central Okanagan deems it necessary to amend the Regional District of Central Okanagan Solid Waste Management Regulation Bylaw No. 1253, 2010, as amended; NOW THEREFORE the Regional Board of the Regional District of Central Okanagan in an open meeting assembled enacts as follows: 1. Regional District of Central Okanagan Solid Waste Management Regulation Bylaw No. 1253, 2010 is hereby amended by the following: a. Adding new definitions to 1.2 INTERPRETATION as follows: Biosolids means stabilized municipal sewage sludge resulting from a municipal waste water treatment process or septage treatment process which has been sufficiently treated to be deemed non-hazardous and passes the Paint Filter Test (US EPA SW-846 Test Method 9095B: Paint Filter Liquids Test or other methodology approved by the BC Ministry of Environment). International Waste means vegetative, food and other refuse left at the Kelowna International Airport which may or may not contain pests or diseases detrimental to local agriculture. Stumps means the woody part of the root system of a tree or large shrub, cut at the ground level and without attached granular soil material. b. deleting from 1.2 INTERPRETATION, Landfill means the Glenmore Landfill, located at 1595 Glenmore Road North, in the City of Kelowna. and replacing with: Landfill means the Glenmore Landfill, located at 2720 John Hindle Drive, in the City of Kelowna. c. deleting from 1.2 INTERPRETATION, Mandatory Landfill or Recycling Depot Recyclable Material being all Mandatory Residential Recyclable Material, plus leadacid batteries, White Goods, tires, asphalt, concrete, Recyclable Gypsum, and including all products listed in the Provincial Environmental Management Act s Recycling Regulation (Product Stewardship Program). 43

7 And replacing with: Mandatory Landfill or Recycling Depot Recyclable Material being all Mandatory Residential Recyclable Material, plus lead-acid batteries, White Goods, tires, asphalt, concrete, asphalt shingles, Recyclable Gypsum, and including all products listed in the Provincial Environmental Management Act s Recycling Regulation (Product Stewardship Program). d. deleting from 1.2 INTERPRETATION, Recyclable Gypsum means sourceseparated gypsum board or wall board, including new construction off-cuts or scraps, and old wallboard that has been painted, covered in wall paper, vinyl or ceramic tiles and is removed during renovation, but excluding lathe masonry gypsum wallboard, wallboard associated with asbestos and wallboard contaminated with any other waste. and replacing with: Recyclable Gypsum means source-separated gypsum board or wallboard, including new construction off-cuts or scraps, and old wallboard that has been painted or covered in wallpaper, and is removed during renovation, but excluding lathe masonry gypsum wallboard, wallboard associated with asbestos and wallboard contaminated with any other waste. e. deleting from 1.2 INTERPRETATION, Wood Waste means clean, organic, source-separated material including, but not necessarily limited to: kiln-dried dimensional lumber (such as wood pallets, and demolition wood waste); branches or prunings greater than 20 centimetres (8 inches) in diameter; plywood; particle board; and, pressed board and replacing with: Wood Waste means clean, organic, source-separated material including, but not necessarily limited to: branches greater than 5 centimetres in circumference; kiln-dried dimensional lumber (such as wood pallets, board ends and demolition wood waste); plywood; particle board; and, pressed board 44

8 f. deleting from 1.2 INTERPRETATION, Yard Waste means green waste including but not necessarily limited to grass and hedge clippings, leaves, grass, flowers, vegetable stalks, woody or herbaceous waste, fruit and vegetable waste, and prunings that can be effectively composted. Includes prunings up to 1 metre in length and 5 centimetres in circumference. and replacing with: Yard Waste means green waste including but not necessarily limited to grass, hedge clippings, leaves, flowers, vegetable stalks, woody or herbaceous waste, and prunings up to 5 centimetres in circumference. 2. Deleting SCHEDULE B in its entirety, and replacing it with a new SCHEDULE B attached hereto, and forming part of this bylaw. 3. This bylaw comes into effect on June 1, This bylaw may be cited as the Regional District of Central Okanagan Solid Waste Management Regulation Amendment Bylaw No.1409, READ A FIRST TIME THIS 23 rd DAY OF April 2018 READ A SECOND TIME THIS 23 rd DAY OF April 2018 READ A THIRD TIME THIS 23 rd DAY OF April 2018 ADOPTED THIS 23 rd DAY OF April 2018 CHAIR DIRECTOR OF CORPORATE SERVICES I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true and correct copy of Bylaw No cited as the Regional District of Central Okanagan Solid Waste Management Regulation Amendment Bylaw No.1409, 2018", as read a third time, and adopted by the Regional Board on the 23 rd day of April Dated at Kelowna, B.C. this 23 rd day of April 2018 DIRECTOR OF CORPORATE SERVICES 45

9 SCHEDULE "B" SANITARY LANDFILL I WESTSIDE RESIDENTIAL WASTE DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING CENTRE- RECYCLING FEES (effective date June 1, 2018) 1. The following rates shall be paid for all material delivered to the Landfill at all times when the Landfill scale is operating: a) Demolition, construction, and land clearing waste material: (i) source-separated recyclables $10.00 per metric tonne (ii) asphalt and concrete $25.00 per metric tonne (iii) gypsum drywall $ per metric tonne b) Clean Wood Waste $10.00 per metric tonne c) Recyclable Gypsum in loads of one metric tonne or less $ per metric tonne (or portion thereof) d) Useable clean fill, batteries, propane tanks No Charge e) Yard Waste: (i) Yard waste (ii) Stumps $40.00 per metric tonne $65.00 per metric tonne f) Tires (with or without rim, as indicated): (i) up to em (16 in) diameter, with or without rim (ii) to em (16 to 25.5 in) diameter, without rim (iii) to em (16 to 25.5 in) diameter, with rim $3.00 per tire $5.00 per tire $10.00 per tire g) Asbestos (friable) $ per metric tonne h) Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils $8.00 per metric tonne i) Recyclable corrugated cardboard larger than 1 m 3 $10.00 per load j) Ash $ per tandem axle load k) Carcasses weighing under 100 kg $85.00 Effective June 1, 2018 $95.00 Effective January 1, 2019 $ Effective January 1, 2020 I) Carcasses weighing over 100 kg $ per carcass m) All other residential Garbage not included above $85.00 per metric tonne Effective June 1, 2018 $95.00 per metric tonne Effective January 1, 2019 $ per metric tonne Effective January 1,

10 n) Any material determined by the Director of $50.00 per metric tonne Environmental Services to require surcharge, over and above Above burial in an area away from the active face any other required fee o) Any Mandatory Recyclable Material included in $ per metric tonne mixed waste surcharge, over and above any other required fee p) Handling Fee for Contaminated Mandatory $50.00 per metric tonne Recyclable Loads q) Handling Fee for immediate burial of International $ surcharge (plus waste applicable weight-based fees r) Requiring sorting $ per metric tonne s) Stumps (no soil or rock attached) $90.00 per metric tonne t) Mattresses $12.50 each or $12.50 plus weight (as Garbage) when in co-mingled load u) Biosolids (only accepted on a short term emergency $ per metric tonne basis and with prior written approval from the City) 2. At all times when the scales are not operating, all material delivered to the Landfill shall be subject to the following charges, according to the type of vehicle delivering the material and without taking into consideration the volume or weight of the material contained in the vehicle: Vehicle Type Fee Utility Trailer, or Vehicles up to 3/4 tonne $ Tandem Axle Trailer $ Side Dump Collector Truck, less than 50m 3 $ Side Dump Collector Truck, equal to or greater than 50m 3 $ Curbster $ Roll-off Open Container, 15 yard bin $ Roll-off Open Container, 20 yard bin $ Roll-off Open Container, 30 yard bin $ Roll-off Open Container, 40 yard bin $ Roll-off Closed Compactor Unit, up to 40 yard $ Large Compactor, greater than 40 yard $ Single Axle Truck (1 ton) $ Single Axle Truck (2 ton) $ Single Axle Truck (3 ton) $ Single Axle Truck (5 ton) $ Single Axle Truck (dump) $ Tandem Axle Truck (dump) $ Tractor Trailer Unit $ Source Separated Recyclables $

11 3. All Garbage, Yard Waste and Wood Waste hauled directly to the Landfill site by customers qualifying or authorized for pick-up through the Regional District's residential collection systems established pursuant to this bylaw shall be subject to the following minimum charges: $ 5.00 per load of Wood Waste or Yard Waste for loads weighing up to and including 250kg, and as per the table below for Garbage or other billable waste streams for loads weighing up to and including 250kg: $11 per load Effective June 1, 2018 $12 per load Effective January 1, Owners of all parcels of land, including Owners of property who have been granted a waiver of service, pursuant to Section of this bylaw, or who have been excluded pursuant to Section of this bylaw, from the Regional District's residential collection systems, will be levied annually on their property tax notice a fee to cover Solid Waste Reduction Services. New accounts will be billed from the date of request for final inspection on a pro-rated basis. This Solid Waste Reduction Services Fee shall be levied annually as a parcel tax, This fee for Solid Waste Reduction Services shall not exceed the amount defined in Regional District of Central Okanagan Solid Waste Management Local Service Area Establishment Bylaw No. 577, 1993." 5. The following rates shall be paid for all material delivered to the Westside Residential Waste Disposal and Recycling Centre: Waste Type $ / Load Type $ / Load Type $ / Load Type $ / Load Type Effective June 1, 2018 Effective January 1, 2019 Effective January 1, 2020 Garbage Small $ 3.50 $ 4.00 $ 4.50 Medium $14.00 $16.00 $18.00 Large $40.00 $45.00 $50.00 Extra Large $65.00 $75.00 $80.00 Yard Waste Small $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 Medium $ 5.00 $ 5.00 $ 5.00 Large $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 Extra Large $20.00 $20.00 $20.00 Wood Waste Small $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 Medium $ 6.00 $ 6.00 $ 6.00 Large $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 Extra Large $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 Recyclable Gypsum Sheet $ $ $ White goods with Ozone Item $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 Tires with rims Item $ 3.00 $ 3.00 $ 3.00 Mandatory Recyclable Material included in garbage Load $30.00 $30.00 $

12 The waste type used to determine the tipping fee of a mixed load of garbage, yard waste, or clean wood will be the highest of $/load rate of the waste types included in the mixed load. Load type Small Medium Large Extra Large Item Sheet Load Description Bag Vehicle or utility trailer with a hauling bed capacity up to 4 x8 Vehicles with a hauling bed capacity over 4 x8, or a loaded vehicle and single axle trailer with a hauling bed capacity of up to 4 x8 Tandem axle trailer Per unit 4 x 8 sheet or equivalent Flat charge per load 49

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