Utility Fee Information Packet Increased by the CPI of 4.5% Effective October 1, 2013
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1 The City of Daytona Beach Utility Billing Division Utility Fee Information Packet Increased by the CPI of 4.5% Effective October 1, S. Ridgewood Ave. Daytona Beach, FL (386)
2 Single Family Residence Minimum Bill (inside city limits): Minimum water = gallons $14.12 Minimum sewer = gallons $11.72 Garbage $8.90 Garbage Fuel Component $0.76 Landfill $7.18 Recycling $2.29 Recycling Fuel Component $0.22 Stormwater $8.67 Public Service Tax $1.41 Total $55.27 Water Charges by Meter Size WATER AND SEWER FEES Zone 0 Inside City WATER FEES 125% of base 133% of base Zone 1 Zone 2 Outside City Mainland Outside City South Peninsula Base Fee Sizes: 3/4" - 2" $9.47 $11.84 $12.60 Sizes: 3" - 10" $12.63 $15.79 $16.80 Water Consumption: 0-1,000 gallons (minimum) $4.65 $5.81 $6.18 1,000 gallons and up $4.65 $5.81 $6.18 *Multi-family Rate - per unit $4.65 $5.81 $6.18 SEWER TREATMENT RATES BASED ON 90% OF WATER USAGE Base Fee 125% of base 133% of base Sewer Service Zone 0 Zone 1 Zone 2 $3.72 $4.65 $4.95 Sewer Usage: gallons (minimum) $8.00 $10.00 $ gallons and up $8.00 $10.00 $10.64 *Multi-family Rate - per unit $8.00 $10.00 $10.64 ** Sewer only - Flat Rate $53.17 * Each multi-family account is charged a minimum of 1,000 gallons of water and 900 gallons of sewer for each residential unit. If consumption is greater than the recorded unit count, the account will be charged for water and sewer consumption (not unit count). ** Flat rate for any customer using City sewer service and not served by the City water system (water NOT available) Page 1
3 SCHEDULE OF ADVANCE SECURITY DEPOSITS Sec :89 All customers of the City's water or sewer system shall pay a minimum advance security deposit prior to using the City's water or sewer services or facilities. METER SIZE BASE RATE INSIDE CITY ZONE 0 125% OF BASE RATE ZONE 1 133% OF BASE RATE ZONE 2 WATER SEWER TOTAL WATER SEWER TOTAL WATER SEWER TOTAL 3/4" $134 $134 $268 $168 $168 $336 $178 $178 $356 1" $192 $192 $384 $240 $240 $480 $255 N/A 1 1/2" $486 $486 $972 $608 $608 $1,216 $646 N/A 2" $1,464 $1,464 $2,928 $1,830 $1,830 $3,660 $1,947 N/A 3" $1,854 $1,854 $3,708 $2,318 $2,318 $4,636 $2,466 N/A 4" $3,413 $3,413 $6,826 $4,266 $4,266 $8,532 $4,539 N/A 6" $4,875 $4,875 $9,750 $6,094 $6,094 $12,188 $6,484 N/A 2" DUAL METER: $1,464 $1,464 $2,928 $1,830 $1,830 $3,660 $1,947 N/A 6" DUAL METER: $4,875 $4,875 $9,750 $6,094 $6,094 $12,188 $6,484 N/A 8" DUAL METER: $5,486 $5,486 $10,972 $6,858 $6,858 $13,716 $7,296 N/A 10" DUAL METER: $6,013 $6,013 $12,026 $7,516 $7,516 $15,032 $7,997 N/A 3" PORTABLE CONSTRUCTION HYDRANT METER: $2,738 $2,738 $2,738 SIZE OF SERVICE UP TO 4" FIRELINE ZONE 0 $209 FIRELINE ZONE 1 $261 FIRELINE ZONE 2 $278 6" $404 $505 $537 8" $820 $1,025 $1,091 10" $1,074 $1,343 $1,428 12" $1,411 $1,764 $1, Page 2
4 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT RATES PER ORDINANCE # It is necessary to provide storm water drainage facilities throughout the city in order that the health, safety, and welfare of the city s inhabitants may be protected. It is the intent and purpose of this article to provide authority to levy fees against all owners, tenants, or occupants whose property impacts the storm management facilities or who enjoy benefits therefrom and provide the city with a rational means for imposition of such fees to be used for the construction of improvements and extension of the facilities, maintenance, and administration. (A) Residential Accounts: $8.67 Dwelling Unit (B) All Other Accounts: $8.67 ERU (1,661 sq. ft.) (Square footage of impervious (improved) area divided by 1,661) X ERU rate REUSE WATER FEES PER ORDINANCE # (A) Residential Accounts: $5.71 Month (minimum) (B) All Other Accounts: $5.71 Irrigable Acre, rounded to the nearest acre The minimum fee for any parcel shall be $5.71 per month, even if no reuse water is used. The Utilities Director shall determine the property area based on the data supplied by the County Property Appraiser. Use shall be limited to irrigation only. Any other use is prohibited. RAW WATER FEES PER ORDINANCE # All Accounts: $0.42 per thousand gallons Flat rate per bill: $11.89 PUBLIC SERVICE TAX PER ORDINANCE For customers inside the corporate limits of the City, a Public Service Tax is imposed, calculated as ten percent (10%) of the monthly water charge, with exemptions provided for government accounts and churches used exclusively for church purposes. Public Service Tax Rate: 10% of billed water Page 3
5 SANITARY SEWER TAP FEES (SERVICE CONNECTION FEES) SECTION 1. Each person desiring to connect property within and without the City of Daytona Beach to the City s sanitary sewer system shall, prior to connecting and receiving a permit, pay to the City of Daytona Beach the below provided sanitary sewer tap fees as follows: (A) In subdivisions where sanitary sewer mains and houses laterals are installed at the expense of the property owner, a fee of $270 for each lot. (B) On all other properties, a fee of $1,258 for each service connection. (C) For properties described in (A) and (B) above outside the City limits, in areas designated as Zone 1, the fees shall be 125% of the fees imposed in subsections (A) and (B). (D) For all properties located in areas outside the City limits designated as Zone 2, the fees shall be 133% of the fees imposed in subsections (A) and (B). SEWER CAPITAL FACILITIES FEES SECTION 2. Each person desiring to connect property within and without the City of Daytona Beach to the City s sanitary sewer system shall, prior to connecting and receiving a permit, pay to the City of Daytona Beach the sanitary sewer capital facilities fee in the amounts provided as follows: (A) Each single family dwelling unit, a fee of (B) Each multi-family dwelling unit, a fee of $1,430 $1,430 in addition to the sanitary sewer tap fee. per unit in addition to the sanitary sewer tap fee. (C) Each motel and hotel sleeping unit with bathroom facilities, a fee of sanitary sewer tap fee. If such units have kitchen facilities, a fee of sanitary sewer tap fee. $1,079 per unit in addition to the $1,430 per unit in addition to the (D) All other plumbing installations to property not provided in subsections (A), (B) and (C) above, a fee of $107 per fixture as defined in the Plumbing Code of the City of Daytona Beach which adopts the Southern Standard Plumbing Code in addition to sanitary sewer tap fee. (E) For all existing plumbing facilities provided in subsections (A) (D) above that are connected to a sanitary sewage disposal system other than the City s the fee shall be one-half of the fees provided in subsections (A) (D) above. (F) Permits issued for connection to the sanitary sewer system upon payment of the fees as provided in subsections (A)-(E) above shall be valid for a period of six (6) months, after which the permit shall become void and the fees paid therefore shall not be refunded. If construction is commenced within the said six (6) month period, the permit shall remain valid only so long as construction is diligently pursued to completion, otherwise said permit shall become void and the fee not refunded. (G) The fees provided in subsections (A)-(E) above for property outside the City limits in areas designated as Zone 1 shall be 125% of the fees provided in subsections (A)-(E) above. (H) The fees provided in subsections (A)-(E) above for property outside the City limits in areas designated as Zone 2 shall be 133% of the fees provided in subsections (A)-(E) above Page 4
6 WATER TAP FEES (SERVICE CONNECTION FEE FOR STANDARD INSTALL) SECTION 1. Each person desiring to connect property within and without the City of Daytona Beach to the potable water system of the City shall, prior to connecting and receiving a permit, pay to the City of Daytona Beach water system tap fees as follows: 125% 133% Zone 0 Zone 1 Zone 2 Tap Size Inside City Limits Outside City Limits Outside City Limits 3/4" $1,258 $1,573 $1,673 1" $1,651 $2,064 $2, /2" $2,181 $2,726 $2,901 2" $2,595 $3,244 $3,451 4" $8,925 $11,156 $11,870 6" $13,390 $16,738 $17,809 6" Dual $15,986 $19,983 $21,261 8" $15,881 $19,851 $21,122 8" Dual $18,476 $23,095 $24,573 10" $17,750 $22,188 $23,608 10" Dual $20,343 $25,429 $27,056 SECTION 2. Each person desiring to connect property within and without the City of Daytona Beach to the potable water system of the City shall, prior to connecting and receiving a permit, pay the water system capital facilities fees to the City as follows: WATER CAPITAL FACILITIES FEES (A) Each single-family dwelling, a fee of $1,079 in addition to the water system tap fee. (B) (C) Each multi-family unit, including condominiums and apartments, a fee of $1,079 per unit in addition to the water system tap fee. Each motel and hotel sleeping unit provided with bathroom facilities, a fee of $902 per unit in addition to the water system tap fee. If such unit has kitchen facilities, a fee of $1,079 per unit in addition to the water system tap fee. (D) For property not provided in subsections (A)-(C) above, a fee of $107 per fixture unit as defined in the Plumbing Code of the City of Daytona Beach, which adopts the Standard Plumbing Code, in addition to the water system tap fee. (E) For all properties described in subsection (A)-(D) above, located outside the City limits in the area designated as Zone 1, a fee 125% of the fees provided in subsections (A)-(D) above. (F) For all properties described in subsection (A)-(D) above, located outside the City limits in the area designated as Zone 2, a fee 133% of the fees provided in subsections (A)-(D) above Page 5
7 (G) Permits issued upon payments of fees as provided in subsections (A)-(F) above shall be valid for a period of six (6) months, at which time they become void and the fees paid therefore shall not be refunded. If construction pursuant to the permit is commenced within six (6) months of issuance, permit shall remain valid only so long as construction is diligently pursued to completion and failure to do so shall void the permit and the fee shall not be refunded. SECTION 3. Each person desiring to connect property for service within and without the City to the City's potable water system shall, prior to connecting or receiving a permit, pay water system fire tap line fees as follows: FIRE LINE TAP FEES (STANDARD INSTALLATION) 125% 133% Zone 0 Zone 1 Zone 2 Tap Size 2" Inside City Limits $2,595 Outside City Limits $3,244 Outside City Limits $3,451 4" $8,925 $11,156 $11,870 6" $13,390 $16,738 $17,809 8" $15,879 $19,849 $21,119 10" $17,746 $22,183 $23,602 MONTHLY FIRE SERVICE RATES 125% 133% Zone 0 Zone 1 Zone 2 Tap Size 2" Inside City Limits $24.32 Outside City Limits $30.40 Outside City Limits $ " $37.12 $46.40 $ " $75.55 $94.44 $ " $ $ $ " $ $ $ " $ $ $ The fees established in Section 3 above are only for potable water service used for sprinkler or other fire protection systems in buildings only. Such service shall not be used for any purpose other than fire protection and no other connection shall be made to such service, except that a connection for a tank or fire pump as a secondary supply of water for fire protection purposes only may be permitted Page 6
8 FIRE HYDRANTS FEE SCHEDULE Monthly assessment for each hydrant on private property for the privilege of taking water from the water system of the City through such fire hydrants for the prevention and extinguishments of fire and for the availability of the fire hydrant for such purposes. The assessments provided in this section shall not apply to any fire hydrant on a metered service line. MONTHLY ASSESSMENT Rate per Fire Hydrant Zone 0 Zone 1 and 2 Inside City Outside City $16.11 $20.15 NOTE: Such a service places upon the water utility the responsibility to install pumps, distribution mains, and related facilities sufficient to supply the private fire hydrants and sprinkler heads although they are used only in emergencies. In all fire extinguishing systems that receive their water from a public distribution system, care must be taken to prevent any contamination of the public supply Page 7
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10 RESIDENTIAL GARBAGE COLLECTION FEES RESIDENTIAL FEE SCHEDULE FOR SCHEDULED COLLECTION OF GARBAGE AND RECYCLING FUEL COSTS AND LANDFILL DISPOSAL OF MOBILE CONTAINER (ALSO CALLED TOTER) Effective October 1, September 30, 2014 The following fees apply to service for detached single family residential homes and or duplexes. Garbage Component: Garbage Fuel Component: Recycling Component: Recycling Fuel Component: Landfill Component: Total Monthly Fee For Single-Family Home: Total Monthly Fee For Duplex: $8.90 $0.83 $2.29 $0.24 $7.18 $19.44 $38.88 (19.44 x 2) Multi-Family Developments of no more than ten residential units (including mobile home parks, apartment complexes, and condominiums with a central collection location point): Mobile Container (also called Rolling Toter) First 2 units: Refuse: $9.95 per month Landfill: $7.18 per month Fuel: $0.83 per month 3 through 5 units: Refuse: $9.39 per unit above 2 plus $19.90 total for the first two units Landfill: $6.41 per unit above 2 plus $14.36 total for the first two units Fuel: $0.22 per unit above 2 plus $1.66 total for the first two units 6 through 10 units: Refuse: $6.19 per unit added to the 5 unit cost Landfill: $4.32 per unit added to the 5 unit cost. Fuel: $0.22 per unit added to the 5 unit cost. See Schedule A Mechanical Container (also called Dumpster Container) For collection of a mechanical container, the fee is determined by the size of the container in cubic yards X weeks per month X number of collections per week. Rates are set forth in Schedule B. Note: As container size increases, rate per cubic yard decreases Page 1
11 GARBAGE, RECYCLING, AND LANDFILL FEES Continued Effective October 1, September 30, 2014 RESIDENTIAL RECYCLING FEES Single Family Unit $2.29 per month R100 rate Fuel Charge $0.24 FCR100 Multi-Family Development Curbside Collection Point and no greater than 20 units and 2 stories: See Schedule A Central Collection Point and more than 20 units: $1.43 per unit per month R300 rate Fuel Charge $0.11 FCR Page 2
12 GARBAGE, RECYCLING, AND LANDFILL FEES Continued Effective October 1, September 30, 2014 COMMERCIAL RATES The following rates are applicable to multi-family residential units and multi-family residential developments with more than 10 residential units and all non-residential development, including stores, hotels, motels, filling stations, restaurants, offices and service establishments. Mobile Container (also called Rolling Toter) FCC300 Fuel: $0.12 X number of collections per week X 4.33 weeks/month Refuse: $3.34 X number of collections per week X 4.33 weeks/month Landfill: $2.32 X number of collections per week X 4.33 weeks/month Rates are set forth in Schedule C Mechanical Container (also called Dumpster Container) For the collection of mechanical containers, the fee is determined by the size of the container in cubic yards X weeks per month X number of collections per week. Rates are set forth in Schedule B. Compaction Containers FCC715 - FCC740 C715 - C740 L715 - L740 Roll-Off Fuel : $1.33 per cubic yard per collection Refuse: $14.57 per cubic yard per collection Landfill: $10.62 per cubic yard per collection Rates are set forth in Schedule F FCC602 - FCC606 C602 - C606 L602 - L606 FrontLoad Fuel : Refuse: Landfill: $0.36 per cubic yard per collection $10.54 per cubic yard per collection $7.25 per cubic yard per collection Rates are set forth in Schedule D Uncompacted Containers FCU710 - FCU740 Roll-Off Fuel: $1.33 per cubic yard per collection CU710 - CU740 Refuse: $13.32 per cubic yard per collection LU710 - LU740 Landfill: $9.76 per cubic yard per collection Rates are set forth in Schedule E Page 3
13 Mechanical Container Rental Charge Effective October 1, September 30, 2014 Customers who rent 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 cubic yard capacity containers (front loading dumpsters) from the City of Daytona Beach are charged a rate of $56.47 per month per container, regardless of the container size. (CRENT) Customers who have a Dumpster Lockbar (LCKBAR) are charged a rate of $17.51 per month per lockbar Customers who have a Dumpster with wheels (CWHEEL) are charged a rate of $17.51 per month per wheel Page 4
14 SCHEDULE A Effective October 1, September 30, 2014 Rates Per Month for Single and Multi-Family Residential Using Mobile Containers for Garbage & Bins for Recycling # OF GARBAGE FUEL LANDFILL RECYCLE FUEL GRAND UNITS CODE GARBAGE CODE *FUEL CODE LANDFILL CODE RECYCLE CODE FUEL TOTAL 1 G100 $8.90 FCG100 $0.83 L100 $7.18 R100 $2.29 FCR100 $0.24 $ G100 X 2 $17.80 FCG100 X 2 $1.66 L100 X 2 $14.36 R100 X 2 $4.58 FCR100 X 2 $0.48 $ G203 $29.29 FCG 203 $1.88 L203 $20.76 R100 X 3 $4.29 FCR100 X 3 $0.72 $ G204 $38.69 FCG 204 $2.10 L204 $27.17 R100 X 4 $5.73 FCR100 X 4 $0.96 $ G205 $48.08 FCG 205 $2.32 L205 $33.58 R100 X 5 $7.16 FCR100 X 5 $1.20 $ G206 $54.27 FCG 206 $2.54 L206 $37.89 R100 X 6 $8.59 FCR100 X 6 $1.44 $ G207 $60.45 FCG 207 $2.76 L207 $42.21 R100 X 7 $10.02 FCR100 X 7 $1.68 $ G208 $66.64 FCG 208 $2.98 L208 $46.52 R100 X 8 $11.45 FCR100 X 8 $1.92 $ G209 $72.83 FCG 209 $3.20 L209 $50.84 R100 X 9 $12.88 FCR100 X 9 $2.16 $ G210 $79.01 FCG 210 $3.42 L210 $55.16 R100 X 10 $14.32 FCR100 X 10 $2.40 $ Page 5
15 SCHEDULE B Mechanical Container (Dumpster) Fees Effective October 1, September 30, 2014 Monthly Garbage Charge = Monthly Landfill Charge = Monthly Fuel Charge = Garbage rate X size of container in cubic yards X # of collections per week X 4.33 Landfill rate X size of container in cubic yards X # of collections per week X 4.33 *Fuel price per YD X size of container in cubic yards X # of collections per week X 4.33 SIZE CODE GARBAGE CODE *FUEL COMPONENT LANDFILL/YD 2 YD C212 $6.21 /YD FCC212 $0.36 /YD $2.98 /YD 3 YD C213 $5.99 /YD FCC213 $0.36 /YD $2.91 /YD 4 YD C214 $5.82 /YD FCC214 $0.36 /YD $2.74 /YD 5 YD C215 $5.58 /YD FCC215 $0.36 /YD $2.66 /YD 6 YD C216 $5.33 /YD FCC216 $0.36 /YD $2.57 /YD 8 YD C218 $5.16 /YD FCC218 $0.36 /YD $2.47 /YD Additional Rental Rates CODE MONTHLY RATE CRENT $56.47 DESCRIPTION Rental of 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 cubic yard capacity containers (front loading dumpsters) from the City of Daytona Beach regardless of the size of the container LCKBAR $17.51 CWHEEL $17.51 Customers who have a Dumpster Lockbar Customers who have a Dumpster with wheels Page 6
16 SCHEDULE C Mobile Container (Toter) Fees for Commercial Accounts Effective October 1, September 30, 2014 Monthly Garbage Charge = Monthly Landfill Charge = Monthly Fuel Charge = Garbage rate $3.34 X # of collections per week X 4.33 Landfill rate $2.32 X # of collections per week X 4.33 *Fuel price $0.12 X # of collections per week X 4.33 # of containers GARBAGE GARBAGE RATE FUEL FUEL RATE GARBAGE + FUEL LANDFILL LANDFILL GRAND TOTAL emptied per week CODE PER TOTER CODE PER TOTER TOTAL MONTHLY CODE TOTAL MONTHLY ROUNDED MONTHLY 1 C300 $14.46 FCC300 $0.52 $14.98 L300 $10.05 $ C300 $28.92 FCC300 $1.04 $29.96 L300 $20.09 $ C300 $43.39 FCC300 $1.56 $44.95 L300 $30.14 $ C300 $57.85 FCC300 $2.08 $59.93 L300 $40.18 $ C300 $72.31 FCC300 $2.60 $74.91 L300 $50.23 $ C300 $86.77 FCC300 $3.12 $89.89 L300 $60.27 $ C300 $ FCC300 $3.64 $ L300 $70.32 $ C300 $ FCC300 $4.16 $ L300 $80.36 $ C300 $ FCC300 $4.68 $ L300 $90.41 $ C300 $ FCC300 $5.20 $ L300 $ $ C300 $ FCC300 $5.72 $ L300 $ $ C300 $ FCC300 $6.24 $ L300 $ $ C300 $ FCC300 $6.75 $ L300 $ $ C300 $ FCC300 $7.27 $ L300 $ $ C300 $ FCC300 $7.79 $ L300 $ $ C300 $ FCC300 $8.31 $ L300 $ $ C300 $ FCC300 $8.83 $ L300 $ $ C300 $ FCC300 $9.35 $ L300 $ $ C300 $ FCC300 $9.87 $ L300 $ $ C300 $ FCC300 $10.39 $ L300 $ $ C300 $ FCC300 $10.91 $ L300 $ $ C300 $ FCC300 $11.43 $ L300 $ $ C300 $ FCC300 $11.95 $ L300 $ $ Page 7
17 SCHEDULE D Compacted Front Load Container Fees Effective October 1, September 30, 2014 Monthly Garbage Charge = Garbage rate $10.54 X size of container in cubic yards X # of collections per week X 4.33 Monthly Landfill Charge = Landfill rate $7.25 X size of container in cubic yards X # of collections per week X 4.33 Monthly Fuel Charge = *Fuel price per YD $0.36 X size of container in cubic yards X # of collections per week X 4.33 Container Size GARBAGE GARBAGE FUEL FUEL GARBAGE + FUEL LANDFILL LANDFILL GRAND TOTAL in Cubic Yards CODE MONTHLY CODE COMPONENT TOTAL MONTHLY CODE TOTAL MONTHLY PER MONTH 2 C602 $91.28 FCC602 $3.12 $94.40 L602 $62.79 $ C603 $ FCC603 $4.68 $ L603 $94.18 $ C604 $ FCC604 $6.24 $ L604 $ $ C605 $ FCC605 $7.79 $ L605 $ $ C606 $ FCC606 $9.35 $ L606 $ $ Additional Rental Rates CODE CRENT MONTHLY RATE $56.47 DESCRIPTION Rental of 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 cubic yard capacity containers (front loading dumpsters) from the City of Daytona Beach regardless of the size of the container Page 8
18 SCHEDULE E Uncompacted Roll-Off Container Collection Fees Effective October 1, September 30, 2014 Monthly Garbage Charge = Garbage rate $13.32 X size of container in cubic yards X # of collections per week Monthly Landfill Charge = Landfill rate $9.76 X size of container in cubic yards X # of collections per week Monthly Fuel Charge = *Fuel price per YD $1.33 X size of container in cubic yards X # of collections per week Container Size GARBAGE GARBAGE FUEL FUEL GARBAGE + FUEL LANDFILL LANDFILL GRAND TOTAL in Cubic Yards CODE PRICE CODE COMPONENT TOTAL CODE PRICE PER PULL 10 CU710 $ FCU710 $13.30 $ LU710 $97.60 $ CU720 $ FCU720 $26.60 $ LU720 $ $ CU730 $ FCU730 $39.90 $ LU730 $ $ CU740 $ FCU740 $53.20 $ LU740 $ $ Additional Rental Rates CODE CRENT MONTHLY RATE $56.47 DESCRIPTION Rental of 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 cubic yard capacity containers (front loading dumpsters) from the City of Daytona Beach regardless of the size of the container Page 9
19 SCHEDULE F Compacted Roll-Off Container Collection Fees Effective October 1, September 30, 2014 Monthly Garbage Charge = Garbage rate $14.57 X size of container in cubic yards X # of collections per week Monthly Landfill Charge = Landfill rate $10.62 X size of container in cubic yards X # of collections per week Monthly Fuel Charge = *Fuel price per YD $1.33 X size of container in cubic yards X # of collections per week Container Size GARBAGE GARBAGE FUEL FUEL GARBAGE + FUEL LANDFILL LANDFILL GRAND TOTAL in Cubic Yards CODE MONTHLY CODE COMPONENT TOTAL MONTHLY CODE TOTAL MONTHLY PER MONTH 15 C715 $ FCC715 $19.95 $ L715 $ $ C720 $ FCC720 $26.60 $ L720 $ $ C725 $ FCC725 $33.25 $ L725 $ $ C730 $ FCC730 $39.90 $ L730 $ $ C734 $ FCC734 $45.22 $ L734 $ $ C735 $ FCC735 $46.55 $ L735 $ $ C740 $ FCC740 $53.20 $ L740 $ $1, ** C790 $4.40 FCC790 $0.34 $4.74 L790 $2.47 $7.21 ** C800 $80.95 FCC800 $4.16 $85.11 L800 $29.71 $ ** Special rate for the Volusia Mall due to shared containers. Calculate by multplying the rate by the square footage of the store. Additional Rental Rates CODE CRENT MONTHLY RATE $56.47 DESCRIPTION Rental of 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 cubic yard capacity containers (front loading dumpsters) from the City of Daytona Beach regardless of the size of the container Page 10
20 SCHEDULE G Permit and Franchise Fee for Construction and Demolition Debris Haulers Using Roll-Off Containers Annual Permit Fee: $1, per year due on January 1st of each year Monthly Franchise Fee: $1.00 per yard for all yards hauled in a given month due by the 15th of the following month * Does not change yearly *This rate is not affected by the CPI Page 11
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