Summary: Request to retain up to 50 percent of the revenue received for the sale of recyclable commodities in accordance with the Revenue Sharing Plan with King County; and a $0.34 increase (from a credit of $0.36 to a credit of $0.02) per month for residential recycling customers and $0.18 increase (from a credit of $0.18 to a credit of $0.00) per yard for multi-family recycling customers. The company is also requesting an increase to recover the change in the state B&O tax rate for Service, which increased on April 1, 2020, from .015 to .0175. The company is also requesting an increase in yard waste rates to recover the cost of disposal fees. Yard waste disposal fees at Cedar Grove will increase September 1, 2020, from $52.74 per ton to $65 per ton. The company serves approximately 124,000 residential recycling customers in King County.