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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTrash Pick-Up and Fees-1990/1992/1993 Winter Springs plans to increase trash fees By Elaine Bennett garbage collection services. Rozansky said he has ordered Of THE SENTINEL STAFF 6,000 bins to distribute to single- family homes. The bins are ex- WINTER SPRINGS — For four pected to arrive within 60 days. years, garbage collection rates Besides a fee to pick up recy- have remained steady in Winter cling items, IWS officials said the Springs. That, however, is expect- basic rate increase for garbage col- ed to change. lection is needed to offset in- In a 3-2 vote last week,city corn- creased costs for health insurance missioners approved a request by for employees, higher fuel costs Industrial Waste Services Inc. to and increased costs for labor and increase monthly garbage collec- maintenance on company vehi- tion rates by 35 cents a month and des. They said the company also to impose a $1.85 monthly fee to had experienced about a 20 per- pick up items for recycling from cent increase in costs to haul gar- single-family homes. bage to county transfer stations The new rates will require resi- because the county last year dents to pay $11.24 a month to closed the Upsala transfer station have IWS pick up garbage and near Sanford. items for recycling, instead of $9 Commissioners Cindy Koehler for garbage collection alone. and Arthur Hoffman opposed the City Manager Dick Rozansky new fees, saying IWS signed a said the new rates will go into af- contract with the city four years fed sometime in January, after ago and agreed not to increase the city adopts an ordinance that rates until the exclusive franchise will make garbage collection man- agreement it had with the city ex- datory. pired in December 1991. At the same time, he said, the Commissioners Paul Partyka, city will begin its recycling pro- Bill Jacobs and Phil Kulbes ap- gram and ask residents to sepa- proved the new rates, which they rate household garbage from said were fair. items that can be recycled. lie Jacobs said his decision might said the fees for garbage collec- have been different if IWS had a ton and recycling will be included bad service record in the city,but on the city's water and sewer bills. "I have no problem with them at Currently, residents pay IWS for a0." Hey, kids — superpark needs a name WINTER SPRINGS — All and a $50 savings bond, while Winter Springs youths between the third place winner will re- the ages of 5 and 18 are asked to ceive a$50 bond.In case of a tie, put on their thinking caps and a drawing will determine the help name the city's 59-acre su- winner. perpark planned for the south- Entry forms must be post- em shore of Lake Jesup, north marked by Dec. 31. They are of State Road 434. available at City Hall and The winner of the contest will through various homeowners as- 9 O 'J S/ participate in the ribbon-cutting sociations, clubs and Winter ceremony for the park on a day Springs schools. to be announced and receive Winners will be notified by two tickets for an Orlando Magic Jan.7. basketball game and a$100 say- Entries should be mailed to ings bond. Name Your Park, Winter The second-place winner will Springs City Hall, 1126 E. State win two tickets to a Magic game Road 434,Winter Springs 32708. Winter Springs was trashed on garbage boost The amount of the increase granted was not overwhelming, but I feel a FIVE MONTHS ago, Industrial deal is a deal. Wouldn't we all like to Waste Service approached the City of "renegotiate" our salaries just be- Winter Springs asking for a rate in- cause our expenses go up? While a crease, though it was in the fourth clause in its contract allows IWS to year of a five-year, exclusive, "no in- ask for a rate increase during the con- crease" contract. It was not making tract life to compensate for govern- enough profit from the garbage collec- ment mandate, such as recycling, I tion contract. don't think that applies to everyday As a city commissioner, I wanted working expenses. more information to support the com- It was especially interesting that pany's claims,but received none. Commissioner Bill Jacobs accepted Now,a majority of the city commis- IWS'verbal arguments,without docu- sion has agreed to a 35-cent-per- mentation,and voted for the increase; month increase. In addition, the city yet, after months of workshops and took over billing— a 50-cent savings thousands of pages of information,he to IWS — and mandatory collection complained there was not enough in- was agreed to, meaning the company formation for the Seminole Utility picks up several hundred new cus- purchase. , tamers. /0 Interesting was that none of this � � 4/ , ` ` 't-C(. was on the agenda for the Nov. 12 ° (}yc. a, / 112. J meeting when the increase was grant- ed, It was taken up under an item calling for a rate increase caused by recycling. Once again, I asked for supportive data for the requests. I got verbal re- sponses, but no opportunity to sub- stantiate any of the company's claims. Such as: Tuscawilla produces more garbage than Longwood. Really? If there is data to back up that claim, why has the city staff asked repeated- ly for the tonnage of garbage collected since October 1988, and had no re- sponse from IWS? Oviedo, Winter Springs work out garbage deals By Ines Davis Parrish recycling must begin Jan. 1 under and Elaine Bennett a state law to reduce the amount _ — - — of garbage going to landfills. OF THE SENTINEL STAFF Under a temporary arrange- • meat, IWS will pick up household OVIEDO — Residents of two garbage twice a week, recyclable east Seminole County cities will items once a week and yard trash get a break in January when they every other week. extra trash pickup without the There was some talk of reduc- _.gher price. ing the household garbage pickup In February, though, Oviedo to once a week, but council mem- residents could see an increase in hers a agreed during clue summer with fees to collect garbage, recycling problem bags sitting around for a material and yard waste. g' g Residents in Winter Springs week. probably won't see a rate increase Council members and City Man- because the city has agreed to ager Gene Williford were angry take over billing and administra- with IWS representatives because Live duties normally handled by the proposed higher— a he city's garbage hauler.Industri- percent increase al Waste Services. than what they're offering other In Oviedo, city officials have cities. asked IWS to absorb the expenses They said supplying ghas fodragg dragged its ets for a month. The agreement was made after the city on how the yard trash council members chastised Indus- pickups will affect rates. City offi- trial Waste Service for taking so cials began asking in July for the lone to come up with figures on information;IWS had the informa- n aces. tion ready late last month. ...ey also questioned why IWS Council chairman Cindy Benson can provide the same service to asked IWS to absorb the extra ex- other cities without rate increases. pense for the month of January IWS officials did not have an an- until the city can adopt a resolu- swer at Monday's council meeting. tion fixing s one expected to go Higher bills are expected to be The adopted in February to cover costs from$11.74 a month to$14.49. of yard trash pick-up. Yard trash v Please see TRASH, K-4 Oviedo, Winter Springs work out -deals normally would increase if the company continued to TRASH from K-1 handle billing and added the extra collection route. But the company has agreed to handle billing next Most other cities will not see an increase, but year without charging customers a higher fee to give Longwood residents may pay an extra $4 a month if the city time to start its own system. In exchange, they want twice-weekly garbage pickup instead of the city will extend its contract with IWS next year once a week. for another five years. In Winter Springs, city commissioners voted unanimously last week not to raise monthly collect Commissioners have not yet decided how it will tion fees when landscape waste is picked up,starting bill customers. in January. Under one system being considered, residents They approved a system, which will allow the col- would pay an annual garbage assessment that would lection of garbage twice weekly and pickup of recy- be included on the tax bill. If approved, the annual cling material and landscape waste on separate days assessment of $140.88 would be equivalent to the without raising rates. $11.74 monthly rate residents now pay'IWS. Industrial Waste Services currently collects gar- Commissioners also are considering adding the week twice weekly and recycling material once - collection fee to the monthly utility bills.a week.also must in January,landscape aewas cities and coon- A decision on the billing system will be made early ties also must l Manager n C rl waste. next year. IWS General Manager Charles Wilson said rates �a0 / / 9 o-s so-' ... e n9 @-] ■0O" ° �' �' ° � 9 s° g.?: o" 5n.a5P m 3 ys5° -.Ha sn tr1 ; n 0 5▪� yo• ^ 5y14 a co s m o ° 0.„:, , ,.,,` c55° snRoc l m 25a° z °c .°°° 'il a Nal a�'n .. c Hnueo a eD — o N o .�.. R.-..pia�+ -° —• a° R tl =NyE 571; ,' 3 = '° Co DD � „�^' o< ? c.o3 'my my dSti. 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City t the Manager would d Rozanslcy to had sol Rozansky and obtained copies of a thought the city would have to wait resolution and oNmance for the until next year to collect the fee. city to adopt,but never presented Last month, though, Rozansky them to commissioners. Instead, said he learned that Seminole he said the county suggested the County included the city in an or- city and county enter into an dinance it adopted in 1991 to start agreement calling for a mandatory the annual garbage assessment garbage collection and allowing later this year. He said the city the city and county simultaneous- now would have to sign an agree- ly to place the assessment on this ment with the county to collect year's tax bills. the fees. The county subsequently Rozansky is expected to present passed a resolution and ordinance, the agreement to city commission- but later backed out ers this month for approval. At that point,Rozansky said,he City Commissioner Cindy believed it was too late for the city Kaehler criticized Rozansky last to adopt its own ordinance and month for causing the city to de- hold public hearings to meet a Lay putting the annual garbage as- January deadline to put the as- sessment on the tax bills until sessment on the 1992 tax bills. 1993. Although delighted to hear Earlier this year, however, the the city could collect the fee this county again changed its mind year, Kaehler expsd o � dnance and reso- that Rozansky ly le ed last 1�onwe�to 9'470507 t garbage, rates in cfuttitt x .. 0 PY N $d and Winter Springs customers ewer increased landfill costs that might be imposed IS likely w pay more as Industrial Waste County. Selvl tries to oft'et higher costs. crease Company Oct. ,the in if the rate in- crease be reflected at a later billing date,retroactive to the Oo By EIS*Srmett taberbtgkng. CF1te, OrMF ." �' ,26 ' 93 - oy ,tor said Seminole County app', proved a : WINfEId SPRINGS—Industrial waste Services said $5ton fee increase to use the landfill ti it must increase its rates to customers to met cowity she said toe th new s ate is necessary permit the landfill operating costs imposed by Seminole County. minty amply with new state and of and anrmit r'k Officials with the garbage collection service recently erationt CO°co g leachate contrail and landfill op notified Oviedo and Winter Springs of plans to raise Newkirk said a portion of the fee also will go customer rates effective Oct 1. financing improvements at Sardando Park—a Winter Springs officials plan to discuss the issue landfill site that was renovated several years ago into Monday night,while Oviedo will consider the rate in- public park crease ins public hearing early next month Winter Spring§ commissioners will discuss the ' If approved,customers wall see their monthly gar- cease proposed for that city's customers at a m • bege fees jump.by 57 cents to$13.71 a month in Oviedo set to start at 7:30 pan Monday at the municipal • and by 04 cents to$15.88 a month in Winter Springs. brig on State Road 434. 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E., :;ii il ii. kg ! -.88 . ,:.: m " al m Winter Springs wants cleanup money back By Elaine Bennett OF THE SWI1NIL STIFF WINTER SPRINGS — City commissioners want back more than $100,000 the city spent last year to remove drums of hazardous waste from property it acquired when it bought Seminole Utilities. City Attorney Frank Kruppenbacher said last week . he would take whatever steps are avidlable, Includ- ing mediation or lawsuits against the utility's former owners or the engineering consultants,attorneys and other agents who put the deal together...:. The city hopes to recoup the moot it spent to clean up the site and remove$8 drum iof fuel oil dis- covered in and around an old orange'grove mainte- nance shed in Tuscawilla. The shed,which has since been destroyed,was lo- cated near a wastewater treatment paid: Samples of the contents revealed;, 50-gallon drums and several five-gallon bucket*tstained fuel oil used in grove heaters, City Manager Dick Ro- zansky said. The city hired GSX Services Inc..of Clearwater to dispose of the drums. As a precaution, crews also hauled away top layers of sand near the site, Ro- zansky said. Winter Springs became,the owner of the property in 1990 when it bought Seminole Utilities,which pro- ' Vides water and sewer services in Tuscawllt, The Seminole County Expressway Authority subs[quent- ly acquired the property for an extension of the Or- lando beltway. City officials still have not determined why the city wasn't made aware of the drums before it acquired the utility from Topeka Group. Topeka bought the utility as the city negotiated to buy it from its previous owner, angstrom, the de- velopers of Tuscawilla.Gulfstream officials said they were not aware of any drums on the property be fore the purchase. 9 0 Cleanup► gets HOMES from ation and turned it oven to the state attorney's office to consider if charges were warranted. messy for Taen said the removal of his so property capped a series of epi- sodes he attributes to harassment. "They didn't send me any letter. They just broke down my fence association like I'm not a human being." he said. He also said the property re- moved was more valuable than the charges reflect. Taen. one of the few black res-i- ❑ Charges focus attention enforcers handle repeat offenders. dents in Martin Place, said other On a homeowners "Taking matters into your own neighbors egged his cars, and hands is always risky," she said. someone once wrote a racial slur re- tidied leader who This may be an unusual case, on his windshield. He has filed re- tidied up a neighbor's but clashes between homeowners pealed police complaints. and associations are nothing new. Bouher said Taen ignored a no- yard without permission. - g • The Sawmill homeowners as- tice from her association to clean sociation in Orange County an- up his property, though she never By Mike Berry gored residents in late 1990 by re- personally spoke to him about it. OF THE SENTINEL STAFF quiring approval to fly flags from The tires were breeding mosqui- , their homes, The association later toes, she said, and children might APOPKA — Last summer, the backed down. have trapped themselves in the head of an Apopka homeowners • A judge fined Winter Springs freezer near his garage. association had a pile of tires and resident Ed Gregory 51,000 for She saw an Immediate health p painting his house mustard yel- hazard that could not await other items hauled away from a neighbor's home. low, in conflict with Highland as- She said the stuff was junk and sociation rules. The e rules said lengthy code enforcement proce- a hazard. For good measure, she earth tones only, and the associ- dures, she said. Other neighbors asked police to be there as two ation sued Gregory in 1989 for re- also had complained,she said. disposal company workers re- fusing to comply. Bouher said she had nothing moved the property — some of it • Jerry, and Charlene Carlini personally against Taen, and race from a fenced- were almost had nothing to do with her ac- in back yard. evicted from Lions. Three months --- their Cassel- later the state berry home in did, she said. attorney's office 1990 because According to a Police Depart- ment Lisa Taking matters into your they never were ment memo- the State Attorney's Bouher, presi- own hands is always approved to Office initially hesitated to charge d c n t o f the move in by the Bouher.because her motive for or- Martin Place risky. Lago Vista daring Taen's property removed Homeowners Townhouse As- Association —Marty Sharpe soeiation,which was unclear. But the office filed with petty theft I screens ten- charges Oct. 6 She will be ar- and trespass- ants. The cou- signed Thursday. ing, Both are second-degree mis- pre moved down the street rather Police spokesman Charles Vav- demeanors. than fight it. rek said the police officer Bouher Assistant State Attorney Bill In Apopka, Vincent Taen ar- called to Taen's house believed Vose called the case "certainly rived home late June 29 and dis- Bouher was acting within her au- strange." - covered tires and other items thorny as association president. Marty Sharpe, vice president of missing from his back yard at 563 Some neighbors said they the Orange County Homeowners Martin Place, near Park Avenue sensed no racial tension in the Association, said she cannot recall and Main Street. His dogs were community. But they also said another association dispute lead- loose,and a freezer was gone from they had no problems with Then ing to criminal charges, however in front of his house, or how he keeps his property. minor. There was never a mystery over Said one'. "If they did go into The case may illustrate the am- who did it. A police report said his back yard, he has a right to be biguity of how far homeowners as- workers entered Taen's back yard hot. sociations can go to enforce their through a gap in the fence, but rules. After all, such groups rou- Taen said they broke through. A tinely arrange to mow someone's policewoman summoned by / 4 /O a unattended lawn if the homeown- Bouher waited on the street while _/K er refuses to do so- the property was removed. Sharpe said homeowners some- Police saw it as a case of an times fail to read the rules careful- overzealous homeowners associ- ly before moving in. But she said its usually best to let county code Please see HOMES, B-4 In Winter Springs, slobs will get tickets ❑Commissioners want monte Springs and Casselberry, swifter means to put an the proposed Winter Springs code would give a violator 30 days to end to violations of correct a problem and either pay municipal codes. the ticket, appear In AM or ap- peal the case to the city's code en- By Elaine Bennett - forcement board. It also would allow residents to OF THE SIMNEL STAFF tattle on their neighbors without giving a name and fearing repri- WINTER SPRINGS—This city sals. doesn't plan to issue warnings in Under the existing code, the the future for people who don't city won't investigate a complaint mow their lawn or quiet their unless the person who complains barking dogs. gives his or her name and ad- Instead, it wants officers who dress. Commissioners maintain witness code violations to issue this method hasn't been success- tickets that would levy immediate ful, saying too frequently viola- fines similar to those given for tions are allowed to continue be- traffic offenses. cause residents their neigh City commissioners say their hors would retaliate if they. goal is to deliver quicker punish- learned who filed the complaint ment for people who ignore city Currently, violators are given codes. deadlines to comply. If the dead- Under the proposed policy, line passes without compliance; which is expected to be enacted the owners or occupants are re- later this month, the city's code quired to appear before the code enforcement officer or any patrol enforcement board. The board officer could issue a $25 ticket to meets si% times a year and can first-time violators and a$100 tick- levy a fine of up to$250 each day et for a second offense. Fines of a violation isn't corrected. Repeat $500 or higher could be levied violators face a$500-a-day fine. • against repeat offenders. Few cases ever go before the 'We have been fighting for this code board, but some have and for the longest time," said Corn- fines have been levied. In most missioner John Langellotti, who cases, fines are paid and viola- recommended two years ago that tions corrected. the city adopt a more restrictive If the fines are not paid — code to serve as a deterrent to ther because the owner,refuses to force residents to keep up their do so or because the avner cant neighborhoods. be found — state law allows the Too many times, Langellotti city to file a lien against the prop- said, violators will comply with erty. The lien would have to be codes after they are warned, but paid before the property could be resume violating the rules until sold. they are warned again. City commissioners complained "We had to do something," he that it might take years to collect said. "People have been getting fines through that procedure. away with these violations for too "With the code board and this long a time." new proposed code," Langellotti Similar to those adopted by said,"hopefully,we can get on the Seminole County, Sanford, Alta- road to cleaning up the city." 9 309 Travelers can freeze trash fee By Elaine Bennett The program is in response to OF eamxtzsus complaints from residents who say they shouldn't have to pay for monthly garbage collection while WINTER SPRINGS — Resi- they are on vacation for four or dents who leave home for a month more weeks a year. or longer won't have to pay a man- Commissioners said they would datory garbage collection fee decide in a year if the program is while they are gone. a success. Those who recycle their gar- The commission refused to bage, .though, still must pay the exempt residents who say they fee even if-they don't leave their have no garbage because they re- trash at the curb. cycle all their trash. They still Last week, commissioners must pay the monthly fee. unanimously agreed to waive the Commissioners fear that if they monthly garbage and recycling allow exceptions for people who fees for residents who submit an recycle, others who simply don't application stating they will be want to pay would claim they also away from home and won't need recycle their garbage. trash hauled away. Applicants The city began requiring resi- must say how long they will be dents to have garbage pickup last gone Md when service should be year because people were dump- resumg, ing garbage and lawn debris in However„ifbaulers or their au- woods, oh:roadsides and in city pervlsors End out that someone parks. A number of homeowners has lived in the home for any peri- also complained that their neigh- ed during the month after an ap- hors were allowing garbage to pile plicaticah is filed, the fee must be up so they wouldn't have to pay paid for the entire month. for it to be hauled away. 9 ao 9 a) 112(5.00 = 5$ +a tticgrLos i o U 13 pHs," 2as . b hI iio , l O Jhin Ei 164 igi �. s rJ'� b C b b o« x201 s,�� 4 di %° Low 10194 9. 12; h1! 0, 14 al o ^' "lift!H b b 4 a 0 � b tg o 0 Q °' °a°C �' b vT'.' LL.AoA a �b a C It io ° o mEC s m - l vwgd. N. Y 411 � Aa a ^ E O o ,.? � Q�18AG CO U b al 7. pliplandill8 a g „ oh , 43 d 0!� 3 a SEE A. 000a5 1 D. a. E Giv o w v a- III �y all 1144 JUl a' c8 21 is .Lis CO s off ° �3 pp.^l Eli$ b !EIJUflilIflflll t b rsi,V .r ag$ 1q U i.Z ❑ ag a. m^ C .'h