Unit Based Pricing definition

Unit Based Pricing means a system of providing for collection of solid waste based on different levels of service, thus creating a financial incentive for persons to recycle, reuse, compost or generate less solid waste. Fees established solely on the quantity of solid waste of a Generator (such as per bag, per cubic yard, or per pound fees) shall be deemed to satisfy the requirements of this Ordinance.
Unit Based Pricing means a system in which residents pay for municipal solid waste management services per unit of waste collected rather that through a fixed fee or property taxes. This method is similar to how other utilities are priced.

Examples of Unit Based Pricing in a sentence

  • In the event that such Unit Based Pricing Receipts exceed the amount of MIRA’s invoice, MIRA shall pay Municipality such balance within ten (10) days of the date of such invoice.

  • Concurrent with MIRA’s invoicing of the Municipality under the provisions of Article 5 of the MSA, MIRA shall provide the Municipality with a report of all Unit Based Pricing Receipts received on account of the Municipality and the Municipality’s invoice shall be reduced by such amount.

  • MIRA shall credit all such Unit Based Pricing Receipts to the account of the Municipality.

  • The Municipality shall direct such agents to distribute Unit Based Pricing Receipts to MIRA, and shall remain liable to MIRA for payment of the Tier 1 Short Term Disposal Fees and other charges assessed hereunder.