HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93009_0175YUN 15 1993
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Section 17. The Solid Waste Disposal Enterprise Fund was
established as of July 1, 1991 for the operation of a baler
facility and sanitary landfill. In accordance with G. S. 153A-292,
a Waste Disposal Fee of $27.00 per ton for non-residential solid
waste processed through the baler facility and disposed of in the
lined landfill is established and is effective July 1, 1993. A fee
of $13.00 per ton is established for waste processed through the
tub grinder, and a fee of $8.00 is established for waste disposed
of in the construction and demolition landfill effective July 1,
1993. The rate for the disposal of friable asbestos is established
at $100 per ton and non -friable asbestos at $27.00 per ton
effective July 1, 1993. A Waste Disposal fee of $18.00 per real
property household ($9.00 for those taxpayers receiving elderly
exemptions) for residential solid waste is established and will be
added on all 1993 tax bills and will be collected in the same
manner as property taxes in accordance with G. S. 153A-293, and
will be collected when delinquent, in the same manner as delinquent
real property taxes. it is estimated the following revenues will
be available for the fiscal year July 1, 1993 through June 30,
1994:
Tipping Fee
1,959,341
Special Assessments
661,112
Tire Disposal Reimbursement & Fees
74,000
Town of Mooresville
31,219
Investment Earnings
25,000
Other Revenues
2,000
Appropriated Retained Earnings
482,760
TOTAL 3,235,432
Section 18. The following amounts are hereby appropriated in
the Solid Waste Disposal Fund:
Administration and Operation 3,235,432
TOTAL 3,235,432
This Ordinance being duly passed and adopted this the
date of June 1993.
IREDELL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
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Chairman
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Clerk to the Board
Commissioner Boone said he did not guess there would ever be
a budget that one agreed with everything in it. He said he did not
agree with the tipping fee. He thinks the telephone bills could be
reduced some, and he thinks there are some other places the budget
could be reduced some. Overall Mr. Boone thinks it is a good
budget, and he congratulates Mr. Mashburn for it.
This budget holds the line on tax increase and has no fancy
accounting tricks to set the board up for a tax increase next year.
We are increasing fund balance some and catching up the employees'
wages for the cost -of -living for the past two years. There is