Communal Refuse Collection Capacity definition

Communal Refuse Collection Capacity means the annual potential volume of communal waste collection in any Waste Collection Authority Area, calculated for the relevant Waste Collection Authority as the sum of:
Communal Refuse Collection Capacity means the annual potential volume of communal waste collection in any Waste Collection Authority Area, calculated for the relevant Waste Collection Authority as the sum of: T x F Where: T – total volume of communal refuse collection containers made available to residents at each collection site in a Waste Collection Authority Area; and F – the annual number of collections made at each site; “Communal Recycling Sites” means micro recycling bring sites provided to households not suitable for kerbside collections; “County” means the area within the administrative boundaries of Somerset County Council; “Earmarked Reserve Accounts” means the account established by the Board in the name of each Partner Authority into which surpluses and deficits shall be allocated in accordance with the relevant cost sharing formula (for example, where a surplus is generated in the depot costs budget, it shall be allocated to the Earmarked Reserve Account of the Waste Collection Authorities using the Waste Collection Authorities un-weighted formula as set out in paragraph 3 of this Schedule); “Neighbourhood Bring Sites” means smaller recycling bring sites located in residential areas and catering for local communities; “Payment in Lieu of Recycling Credits” means the prevailing rate of contribution to the Annual Budget paid by the Waste Disposal Authority for each tonne of dry recyclable waste collected and recycled as a result of the functions of the Waste Collection Authorities which have been delegated to the Board and agreed at £59.29 per tonne in 2018/19 and increased by 3% in each Financial Year thereafter; “Residential Properties” means residential properties registered for Council Tax as defined by the District Valuer and included in his valuation list as at 20th December each year; “Sparsity Weighting Factor” means the coefficient used to reflect the variation in unit waste collection cost that results from variation in population density as agreed from time to time by the Board in accordance with clause 20. The Sparsity Weighting Factors for each Waste Collection Authority for 2019/2020, as agreed at the Somerset Waste Board September 2018 are: Mendip 99.22% Sedgemoor 93.34% South Somerset 99.22% Somerset West and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ 97.42% “Strategic Bring Sites” means large recycling bring sites located in areas such as supermarket car parks and catering for large catchment areas; “Waste Collection Authority (ies)” means any one of Mendip, Sedgemoor, South Somerset, Somers...

Examples of Communal Refuse Collection Capacity in a sentence

  • The formula is: Waste Collection Authority share = Cost x (CA ÷ CC) Where: CA – Communal Refuse Collection Capacity in the relevant Waste Collection Authority Area; and CC – Communal Refuse Collection Capacity in the County.

  • The cost will be shared between the Waste Collection Authorities, with each responsible for costs in equal proportion to the percentage of Communal Refuse Collection Capacity in the County located within their area.