Volusia County is proposing a $65 increase to the
annual solid waste collection fee for unincorporated residences
beginning in October. The fee funds the collection and disposal of solid
waste and curbside recycling for unincorporated residences.
The current residential fee is $132 per year and
has been in effect since 2004. According to Solid Waste Director Leonard
Marion, the current fee does not cover the cost of the contracted
service. The proposed fee of $197 per year will fund this service
adequately through the end of the collection and disposal contract,
which expires Dec. 31, 2011. The county pays Emerald Waste Services,
Freeport, Florida, $6.8 million annually for collection, disposal and
recycling service for more than 44,000 households. In 2008, more than
45,000 tons of refuse was collected and disposed of and more than 6,300
tons of recycling materials was collected.
All residential properties in unincorporated
Volusia on 10 acres or less are billed annually by the county as an
itemized charge on the property tax bill. Homeowners within
municipalities pay a similar charge billed monthly or annually by their
city.
A public hearing will be conducted by the Volusia
County Council at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 6, in the County Council
Chambers of the Thomas C. Kelly Administration Center, 123 W. Indiana
Ave., DeLand.
Agenda item (August 6, 2009 meeting)