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Admin Order 53-21-07-F -- Solid Waste Rule Amendments
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Administrative Order - Page 6 of 30 <br />R-3.250-C. Licenses - Criteria to be Considered by the City for the Approval or Denial of <br />an Application. <br /> <br />1. In addition to the provisions of EC 3.050, the City may deny a license application <br />based upon a finding that: <br /> <br />a. The complaint history related to the applicant or its principles for the <br />previous 3-5 years demonstrates excess number of customer complaints; <br /> <br />b. The application is materially incomplete or inaccurate; <br /> <br />c. Information provided in the application or other factors indicate the <br />applicant's inability to meet local, state or federal requirements; or <br /> <br />d. Issuance or renewal of the license is not in the public interest. <br /> <br />2. If the City receives multiple applications for a single available license, the City <br />Manager may require additional information from the applicants to serve as additional basis for <br />comparison. <br /> <br /> <br />R-3.250-D. Licenses - Criteria to be Considered by the City in Authorizing Licenses <br />Beyond Number Authorized by Section 3.247 of the Eugene Code, 1971. <br /> <br />1. Additional licenses beyond those authorized by Section 3.247(1) of the Eugene <br />Code, 1971, for the collection of solid waste may be issued if, in addition to the application <br />requirements set out at R-3.250-B, the applicant provides a narrative to demonstrate that: <br /> <br />a. The current licensees are not adequately handling the City’s service needs <br />due to: <br /> <br />(1) An increase in city population, <br /> <br />(2) The extension of city boundaries, or <br /> <br />(3) An increase of intensive residential, commercial or industrial <br />development within the city’s boundaries; or <br /> <br />b. There have been changes in solid waste and/or recycling collection <br />technology that are not being incorporated into the practices of the current licensees and <br />that could materially improve collection service or reduce collection costs to city residents; <br />or <br /> <br />c. There have been changes in federal, state and/or local laws, rules or <br />regulations that materially affect solid waste or recycling collection requirements in a way <br />that would make it beneficial for the city to issue a license to the applicant; or
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