FACT SHEET: RESIDENTIAL PREMISES KERBSIDE
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1 FACT SHEET: RESIDENTIAL PREMISES KERBSIDE Adelaide City Council provides waste and recycling services to residential, eligible business and community organisations. On 22 July 2014, Council endorsed a Waste and Recycling Services Policy to update Council s waste management service to support development of an Environmentally Sustainable and Vibrant city. Waste and Recycling Services Policy The same waste and recycling collection service provided previously to residential will continue as the Basic residential service. Optional Enhanced waste and recycling services will be available for additional services above the Basic service levels, for a fee. What is a Basic residential service? The Basic residential collection service is the existing kerbside waste and recycling service, which remains free for residential (see table overleaf). It includes: 1 x 140L waste (red lid) bin collected weekly; 1 x 240L co-mingled recycling (yellow lid) bin collected fortnightly; and 1 x 240L organics (garden and food waste) bin (lime green lid) collected fortnightly. What is an Enhanced Service? Optional services in addition to the Basic services are available for residents some are free and some are fee-for-service. Residents can opt to: upsize a 140L waste (red lid) bin to a 240L bin for a once-off bin change-out fee and annual co-payment for service; upsize a 240L co-mingled recycling (yellow lid) bin to a 360L bin for a once-off bin change-out fee and no service charge; and/or receive an additional 140L or 240L green organics (lime green lid) bin for a once-off bin supply fee and annual service fee. When will the Enhanced Services commence? Enhanced services will be available for residential from 1 July Hard Waste Collections From 8 December 2015, the residential hard waste service will change from a fixed-date quarterly collection, to two pre-booked collections per year for each residential premise. This will improve service flexibility for residents and assist with reducing illegal dumping. Additional booked collections will be available on a feefor-service basis if needed by residents. Fee-for-Service Council will determine the fees for Enhanced services in May/June each year as part of normal budget processes. The Enhanced service charges will be levied quarterly as a separate fee-for-service on Council rates notices. All service fees will be based upon a principle of reasonable cost recovery only. Basic waste and recycling collection service for residential.
2 WASTE AND RECYCLING SERVICES POLICY FACT SHEET: RESIDENTIAL PREMISES Residential Waste Management Service Kerbside Waste (red lid) Basic service no fee Co-mingled recycling (yellow lid) Organics (lime green lid) Hard Waste residential residential residential 2. Up to one 140L bin 2. Up to one 240L bin 2. Up to one 240L bin 1. Two booked collections per year per residential 2. Maximum 2m3 per collection Optional Enhanced service some fee-for-service Top-up to a 240L bin# (fee-for-service for the collection of additional 100L of waste) One 240L bin or elect to Up to one additional 240L bin* per residential have one 360L bin^ (no service fee) (annual service fee) Additional booked collection(s) available maximum 2m3 per collection (fee-for-service) Once-off fee to exchange a 140L bin with a 240L bin, with ongoing service fees. Once-off fee to exchange a 240L bin with a 360L bin, but no ongoing service fees. * Bin supply fee and an annual service fee. # ^ Customer Centre 25 Pirie Street, Adelaide (08)
3 FACT SHEET: HIGH DENSITY & MIXED-USE BUILDINGS Adelaide City Council provides waste and recycling services to residential, eligible business and community organisations. On 22 July 2014, Council endorsed a Waste and Recycling Services Policy aimed to overcome barriers to servicing larger or more complex sites and provide optional Enhanced services. To facilitate and simplify service delivery to residential in high density and mixed-use buildings, the Policy provides for: the use of larger capacity shared bins; the provision of weekly rather than fortnightly organics and co-mingled recycling services; Council provision of education support and optional recycling containers for your home; a requirement for high density and mixed-use buildings (Community Corporations) to have a: Waste Management Plan, to the satisfaction of Council; and Service Agreement with Council to inform service design and clarify roles and responsibilities. an extension of waste and recycling services to serviced apartments on a fee-for-service basis; and Benefits of the Policy Benefits of the Waste and Recycling Services Policy include: reduction in the number of Council bins obstructing city footpaths; reduction in bin-storage floor-area requirements within sites; enabling service provision to large mixed-use apartment buildings; and additional support for residents seeking to waste less and recycle more. Will my building have to use Council s waste and recycling service? Your community or strata corporation has two options: 1. Opt-in to Council s service by resolution of your Body Corporate for residential this scheduled Basic service is free and for serviced apartments this is a fee-for-service. 2. Opt-out of Council s service and engage a commercial waste collection service for the whole building. What is required to complete a Waste Management Plan? In order to receive a Council service, those community or strata corporations that opt-in for a Council service will be required to complete and submit a Waste Management Plan (template supplied by Council) to the satisfaction of Council. The community or strata corporation will then be required to enter into a Waste Management Service Agreement to ensure service alignment with the Waste Management Plan and clear definition of the roles and responsibilities for both parties. Will I be able to access a hard waste collection? Buildings that opt-in to Council s waste and recycling service will have access to a hard waste collection for residents. Serviced apartments will not be eligible for this service and must make separate arrangements for hard waste collection. Building managers will coordinate the collection of hard waste within your building and book a Council collection service.
4 FACT SHEET: HIGH DENSITY & MIXED-USE BUILDINGS Why charge serviced apartments a fee? Serviced apartments are short-term tourist accommodation and therefore a business premise. Council has no ongoing obligation to provide waste management services to business. Operators of serviced apartments often control several apartments within a single building. As the combined weekly waste and recycling volumes would typically exceed Council waste generation allowances, serviced apartments are ineligible for Council s Business Waste Management Service. As it is not practical in mixed use buildings to separate serviced apartment waste from residential waste, Council will extend waste and recycling services to include serviced apartments on a cost recovery basis. What are the service fees? Council has not yet engaged a waste service contractor to provide these additional Enhanced services, therefore the fee is not yet known. All service fees would be based upon a principle of reasonable cost recovery only. When will the Enhanced Services commence? Enhanced service options and allowances will be introduced for residential high density mixed-use buildings from 1 July Waste and Recycling Services for Residential High Density and Mixed-Use buildings Basic service no fee for residential Optional Enhanced services fee-for-service for serviced apartments Waste (red lid) 1. Residential a. Up to 35L per 2. Shared large capacity bins (typically 660L to 3,000L) - weekly collection 1. Serviced apartments and rate exempt and rebated a. Up to 30L per 2. Additional waste capacity 3. Scheduled additional weekly collections 4. At call booked unscheduled collections (full bins) Co-mingled recycling (yellow lid) 1. Residential a. Minimum 30L per 2. Shared large capacity bins sized to support recycling (typically 660L to 3,000L) - weekly collection 1. Additional recycling capacity 2. Serviced apartments and rate exempt and rebated a. Minimum 20L per 3. At call booked unscheduled collections (full bins) 4. Scheduled additional weekly collections Organics (lime green lid) 1. Residential a. Up to 20L per 2. Shared bins with capacity sized to support recycling (up to 660L) - weekly collection 1. Serviced apartments and rate exempt and rebated a. Up to 20L per 2. Additional recycling capacity 3. At call booked unscheduled collections (full bins) 4. Scheduled additional weekly collections Hard Waste 1. Residential only 2. Pre-booked collection 3. One collection per month per site a. No material presented on footpath b. Material to be kept onsite, unless otherwise agreed in writing by Council 1. Additional booked collections available (fee-for-service) Customer Centre 25 Pirie Street, Adelaide (08)
5 FACT SHEET: BUSINESS PREMISES On 22 July 2014, Council endorsed a Waste and Recycling Services Policy and Operating Guideline. The Policy defines Council s role as a waste management service provider, sets clear eligibility criteria, and enables the introduction of Enhanced services to support businesses to waste less and recycle more. What changes have been introduced for eligibility criteria? Council has no legal obligation to provide ongoing waste management services to business. Nevertheless, Council will continue to support micro and small businesses that generate small volumes of waste and recycling. A business is eligible for a waste and recycling service if their waste generation in each waste stream does not exceed the capacity of the Enhanced services (see also, table overleaf): Eligibility Criteria (waste and recycling service allowances): Defined Main Street and CBD areas: up to 240 litres of waste per week up to 360 litres of co-mingled recycling per week including cardboard up to 240 litres of organics (garden and food waste) per week Other areas: up to 240 litres of waste per week up to 360 litres of co-mingled recycling per fortnight including cardboard Business Waste Management Service (BWMS) A limit of one BWMS per eligible business up to a maximum of two per site (building) applies. An additional BWMS for rate exempt or rebated applies for each site. Buildings with multiple tenants will be required to share or allocate available capacity. A business would become ineligible for Council s service, if it takes up a commercial collection to manage volumes of waste that exceed Council service allowances. What if my business has more waste than suits the above service? Businesses that generate more waste or recycling than the allowable capacity of any waste stream, have the option to receive a transitional Council waste and recycling service for a fee, while Council assists them to arrange private waste management services. Will the Basic service continue? The existing Basic one 140 litre (red lid) waste bin collection will be maintained as a free weekly service for eligible businesses. In defined main streets and CBD areas, the existing one 240 litre co-mingled recycling bin collection service will increase to a free weekly service using up to 360 litre bins to remove cardboard from footpaths. In other areas, this service will continue as a fortnightly collection. What is an Enhanced Service? Optional services in addition to the Basic services will be available to eligible businesses some for a fee and some for free. From 1 July 2015, an eligible business can opt to: upsize their 140L waste bin to a 240L bin on a fee-forservice basis; upsize their 240L co-mingled recycling bin to a 360L bin with no annual service fee; and/or receive a weekly organics collection, either in a 140L or 240L bin, in defined main streets and CBD areas only, on a fee-for-service basis. From 8 December 2015, additional Enhanced services will be introduced: Defined Main Street and CBD areas: up to 240 litres of waste collected per week up to 360 litres of co-mingled recycling collected per week, including cardboard up to 240 litres of organics collected per week Other areas: up to 240 litres of waste collected per week up to 360 litres of co-mingled recycling collected per fortnight including cardboard To remain eligible, businesses need to retain both a waste and a co-mingled recycling bin and correctly use Council s services.
6 FACT SHEET: BUSINESS PREMISES Is the kerbside cardboard collection continuing? No. From 8 December 2015, the kerbside cardboard collection service will change from being presented loose on footpaths, to being collected in 240L or 360L yellow lid recycling bins with other dry recyclable items. This service will remove the visual blight, potential hazards and obstructions that the previous kerbside cardboard collection caused on Council footpaths. Fee-for-Service Council will determine the fees for Enhanced services in May/June each year as a part of normal budget processes. The Enhanced service charges will be levied quarterly as a separate fee-for-service on Council rates notices. All service fees will be based upon a principle of reasonable cost recovery only. Business Waste Management Service (BWMS) for Eligible Businesses Basic service no fee Optional Enhanced service some fee-for-service Waste (red lid) eligible business a. Up to one 140L bin b. Maximum two 1 2. Maximum one rate exempt or rebated 1. Optional top-up to a 240L bin 2 (annual fee-for-service for the collection of additional 100L only) 2. Replacement bin fee Co-mingled recycling (yellow lid) Including cardboard. eligible business a. Up to one 240L bin fortnightly collection b. Maximum two 2. Maximum one rate exempt or rebated 1. Up to one 240L bin collected weekly in defined main street and CBD areas. a. No annual co-payment for service. 2. Optional top-up to 360L bin 3 collected weekly in defined main street and CBD areas and fortnightly in other areas (no service fee) 3. Replacement bin fee Organics (lime green lid) No service. eligible business premise collected weekly in defined main street and CBD areas only a. Up to one 240L bin 4 (bin supply fee and annual fee-for-service) 2. Maximum one rate exempt or rebated 3. Replacement bin fee No service. No service. Hard Waste 1 A unique base or grandparent site in Council s property and rating system, which may accommodate a single or multiple rateable, that aligns to the following certificate of titles issued under the Real Property Act 1886: Torrens Title Community Title in the ownership of the Primary Community Corporation Strata Title owned by the Strata Corporation Moiety Title Company Title 2 Once-off bin change-out fee to exchange a 140L bin with a 240L bin and annual service payment. 3 Once-off bin change-out fee to exchange a 240L bin with a 360L bin, but no service fee. 4 Bin supply fee and annual service fee.
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