ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 58-97-17-F <br />~. <br />of the <br />City Manager of the City of Eugene <br />AMENDING INDUSTRIAL PRETREATMENT PROGRAM FEES <br />AND REPEALING ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 58-95-06-F. <br />The City Manager of the City of Eugene finds as follows: <br />A. Sections 2.020 and 6.546 of the Eugene; Code, 1971 authorize the City <br />Manager of the_ City of Eugene to determine and set fees and charges to be imposed by <br />the City for services, goods, use of municipal property, and licenses and permits, and <br />specifically charges and fees to be paid by the industrial users of the City wastewater <br />system who are subject to the provisions of Sections 6.501 to 6.596 of the Eugene Code, <br />1971. <br />B. In accordance with the procedures set forth therein, on August 12, 1997 1 <br />issued Administrative Order No. 58-97-10 proposing the amendment of the fee schedule <br />adopted by Administrative Order No. 58-95-06-F on May 26, 1995 in order to establish fees <br />for (a) mobile waste hauler initial application and permit; (b) mobile waste hauler biannual <br />permit renewal; (c) industrial waste and contaminated groundwater discharge application; <br />(d) grease trap waste surcharge; and (e) to revise the manner in which the mobile waste <br />hauler septage discharge fee is computed, as set forth in the Notice of Intended Fees <br />attached as Exhibit A thereto and incorporated therein by reference. <br />C. Notice thereof was provided to the Mayor and City Councilors, published in <br />the Register Guard, a newspaper of general circulation within the City, and posted at two <br />locations at City Hall on August 18, 1997, and was made available for inspection by <br />interested persons at the offices of the City Manager, 777 Pearl Street, Eugene, Oregon <br />97401 during normal business hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, <br />exclusive of holidays). The Notice provided that interested persons could submit written <br />comments thereon for a period of 15 days from the date of posting and publication. <br />D. Written comments were received from Aarrow Septic Service, Best Po#s, <br />Inc.!, Drain Free Septic, Eugene Chemical Works, Junction City Sanitary Service, and <br />Royal Flush Septic Service, to which 1 make the following findings: <br />Comment.. All of the mobile waste haulers submitting comments objected <br />to the proposed change in billing procedures for mobile waste haulers from the <br />current automated monitoring of discharge volumes to the proposed system of <br />charging based upon ninety percent of truck capacity, and requested that the city <br />evaluate alternatives for metering discharge volumes from mobile waste haulers. <br />Administra#ive Order _ 1 _ - . aoil4is~ _ - <br />