Agenda 06/14/2011 Item #16C3
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6114/2011 Item 16.C.3.
EXECUTTVES~RY
Recommendation to approve a contract between the Florida Department of EnvironmenW7
Protection and the Collier County Board of County Commissioners for the disposal of reclaimed,
waste from the Isles of Capri Park Project. The waste will be disposed of at the Collier C(');unty:l
Landfill on a fee schedule basis of $50.58 per ton for residential municipal solid waste, as defined in"~
the FY 2011 Rate Resolution, in an amount not to exceed $100,000.00.
OBJECTIVE: That the Board of County Commissioners (Board) approve a contract between ~.
Board and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) for the disposal of roc'
waste from the Isles of Capri Park Project. The waste will be disposed of at the Collier County
on a fee schedule basis of $50.58 per ton for residential municipal solid waste, as defined in the FY2(!)!'
Rate Resolution, in an amount not to exceed $100.000.00.
CONSIDERATIONS: The Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (RBNERR), Inm'laged
the FDEP, is constructing a new public access site, designed exclusively for launching canoes and loJ;
on McIlvane Bay at the comer of Collier and Capri Boulevards. The new facility will be called t1~
of Capri Park, and represents the county's only exclusive paddle craft launch site. '
Originally the site contained a prehistoric shell mound, which was later utilized as a source for fill
material during the construction of SR951 (Collier Boulevard) and Capri Boulevard. The site was later
used as a dump site for household trash.
In 2008, RBNERR initiated excavation of a portion of the site to construct a tidal flushing channel.
Contractors encountered the buried trash and FDEP's District Regulatory Office was contacted to assess
the material. FDEP regulatory staff classified the trash as non-hazardous, mixed household waste, and
advised RBNERR to sequester the material onsite pending future removal to a landfill.
RBNERR has successfully completed all engineering designs for the site, and obtained fill. TeQWed.',!
approvals from local, state, and federal agencies for the project and the site. The trash piles are readytobe,i
sorted and the waste hauled to the landfill.
To proceed with construction of this project, DEP requires a contract with the county that specifies the
terms of the agreement for the county to accept the waste material at the landfill at a specified price.
Transporting the reclaimed waste to the Collier County Landfill will provide a convenient, cost effective
and a timely method of disposal for this waste material, thereby keeping the park project on schedule for
completion.
Benefits to the residents of the state and Collier County include:
~ The Isles of Capri Park will serve as the county's first public launch site designed exclusively for
paddle craft, including kayaks, paddle boards and canoes. The use of paddle craft in Collier
County coastal waters by local residents and visitors has been increasing rapidly in the last ten
years, and there is a growing need to meet this increasing public use.
~ The new Isles of Capri Park will include public restroom facilities that will also be available to
users of the Collier County boat ramp, located directly across Collier Boulevard, Lack of
restroom facilities at the boat ramp has been a concern among boaters.
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)> The new park will include two, 576 square foot pavilions for use by families, picnickers, school,
groups and summer recreation programs. The park will also serve as an important interpretivet;".
site where visitors can learn about the value of protecting some ofCoIIier County's irrepl~le'~';
natural treasures. .
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FISCAL IMPACT:
)> The reclaimed waste will be accepted at the Collier County Landfill at a fee schedule of sso.sa
per ton for municipal solid waste, as defined in the FY 2011 Rate Resolution, in an amount
exceed $100,000.00
)> When the project is complete, the state and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administmtion
total invesnnent of approximately $4.2 million in this property will be made available to Collier
County. The park will be subleased to Collier County's Parks and Recreation Department to be
managed within the network of county parks.
> Eco-tourism is a growing and is a significant economic engine for Collier County; an investment
in access sites specifically tailored to meet this need will bring significant returns to the local
economy.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This project is compliant with the county's Growth
Management Plan, and will help the county meet comprehensive land use requirements for public access.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is legally sufficient and requires a majority vote for
Board action. JBW
. RECOMMENDATION: Approve a contract between the Board of County Commissioners and the
Florida Department of Environmental Protection for the disposal of reclaimed waste from the Isles of
Capri Park Project. The waste will be disposed of at the Collier County Landfill on a fee schedule basis of
$50.58 per ton for residential municipal solid waste, as defined in the FY 2011 Rate Resolution, in an
anlount not to exceed $100.000.00.
PREPARED BY: Beth Ryan, Operations Manager, Solid Waste Management Department
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6/14/2011 Item 16.C,3,
COLLIER COUNTY
Board of County Commissioners
Item Number: 16.C.3.
Item Summary: Recommendation to approve a contract between the Florida Department
of Environmental Protection and the Collier County Board of County Commissioners for the
disposal of reclaimed waste from the Isles of Capri Park Project. The waste will be disposed of
at the Collier County Landfill on a fee schedule basis of $50.58 per ton for residential munIcipal
solid waste, as defined in the FY 2011 Rate Resolution, in an amount not to exceed
$100,000.00.
Meeting Date: 6/14/2011
Prepared By
Name: CamachoDilia
Title: Operations Analyst,Solid Waste
5/27/2011 8:45:53 AM
Submitted by
Title: Operations Analyst,Solid Waste
Name: CamachoDiIia
5/27/2011 8:45:54 AM
Approved By
Name: Linda Best
Title: Manager - Environmental CompIiance,SoIid Waste
Date: 5/27/2011 11:49:55 AM
Name: ParkerNicole
Title: Contracts Specialist,Purchasing & General Services
Date: 5/27/2011 2:24:51 PM
Name: Carnell Steve
Title: Director - Purchasing/General Services,Purchasing
Date: 5/30/2011 3:50:42 PM
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Name: WidesTom
Title: Director ~ Operations Support - PUD,Utilities Fina
Date: 5/31/2011 10:34:01 AM
Name: RodriguezDan
Title: Director - Solid Waste,Solid Waste
Date: 5/31/201] ]:3] :52 PM
Name: Amysue Benker
Title: Executive Secretary,
Date: 6/112011 8:]8:2] AM
Name: beth ryan
Title: Manager - Solid Waste Operations, Solid Waste
Date: 6/1/2011 9:57:34 AM
Name: WhiteJ ennifer
Title: Assistant County Attorney,County Attorney
Date: 6/1/2011 2:56:36 PM
Name: YilmazGeorge
Title: Director - Wastewater, Wastewater
Date: 6/1/2011 7:37:47 PM
Name: GreenwaldRandy
Title: Management/Budget Analyst,Office of Management & B
Date: 6/2/2011 9:11:11 AM
Name: KlatzkowJeff
Title: County Attorney,
Date: 6/2/2011 9:17:27 AM
Name: OchsLeo
Title: County Manager
Date: 6/5/2011 3:25:15 PM
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DEP Contract No. RM 112
CONTRACT
THIS CONTRACT is entered into between the FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION, whose address is 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard. Tallahassee, Florida 32399.3000 (hereinafter
referred to as the "Departmene) and COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, a governmental
entity, whose address is, 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, Florida 34112 (hereinafter referred to as the
"Contractor"). a governmental entity, for the disposal of reclaimed waste from the Isle of Capri Park project site.
In consideration of the mutual benefits to be derived herefrom, the Deparbnent and Contractor do hereby
agree as follows:
1. The Department does hereby retain the Contractor for the disposal of reclaimed waste from the Isle of
Capri Park project site as defined herein and the Contractor does hereby agree to perform such
services upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Contract, Attachment A (Scope of Services),
and all attachments and exhibits named herein which are attached hereto and incorporated by
reference. The Contractor has been determined to be a vendor to the Deparbnent under this Contract.
2. The Contractor shall perform the services in a proper and satisfactory manner as determined by the
Department. Any and all equipment. products or materials necessary to perform this Contract shall be
supplied by the Contractor, unless otherwise specified herein.
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3. The Contractor shall perform as an independent contractor and not as an agent, representative, or
employee of the Department.
4. This Contract shall begin upon execution by both parties and remain in effect for a period of six (6)
months, inclusive. In accordance with Section 287.058(2), Florida Statutes, the Contractor shall not be
eligible for reimbursement for services rendered prior to the execution date of this Contract. This
Contract may be renewed for an additional term not to exceed the original Contract period or three (3)
years, whichever is longer. Renewal of this Contract shall be in writing and subject to the same terms
and conditions of this Contract. All renewals are contingent upon satisfactory performance by the
Contractor and the availability of funds.
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A. As consideration for the services ~endered by the Contractor under the terms of this Contract.
the Department shall pay the Contractor on a fee schedule basis for the waste transported to the
Collier County Landfill by the Department's construction contractor as set forth in the Rate
Resolution, attached hereto and made a part hereof as Attachment S. The current rate is $50.58
per ton. Travel expenses are not authorized under the terms of this Contract. Maximum
compensation under this Contract shall not exceed $100,000.00. The Department reserves the
right to increase the maximum compensation amount of this Contract in the event that the
amount of waste to be disposed of is greater than originally anticipated.
S. The Contractor shall submit invoices on a monthly basis. All bills for amounts due under this
Contract shall be submitted in detail sufficient for a proper pre-audit and post-audit thereof. The
final invoice must be submitted no later than thirty (30) days after the completion date of the
Contract in order to assure the availability of funding.
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6. The State of Florida's performance and obligation to pay under this Contract is contingent upon an .
annual appropriation by the Legislature.
7. Pursuant to Section 215.422, Florida Statutes. the Departmenfs Contract Manager shall have five (5)
working days, unless otherwise specified herein. to inspect and approve the services for payment; the
Department must submit a request for payment to the Florida Department of Financial Services within
twenty (20) days; and the Department of Rnancial Services is given ten (10) days to issue a warrant.
Days are calculated from the latter date the invoice is received or services received, inspected, and
approved. Invoice payment requirements do not start until a proper and correct invoice has been
received. Invoices which have to be returned to a contractor for correction(s) will result in a delay in
the payment. A Vendor Ombudsman has been established within the Florida Department of Financial
Services who may be contacted if a contractor is experiencing problems in obtaining ,timely payment(s)
from a State of Florida agency. The Vendor Ombudsman may be contacted at 850..413..5516.
8. In accordance with Section 215.422, Florida Statutes, the Department shall pay the Contractor, interest
at a rate as established by Section 55.03(1), Florida Statutes on the unpaid balance, if a warrant in
payment of an invoice is not issued within forty (40) days after receipt of a correct invoice and receipt,
inspection, and approval of the goods and services. Interest payments of less than $1 will not be
enforced unless a contractor requests payment. The interest rate established pursuant to Section
55.03(1). Florida Statutes may be obtained by calling the Department of Financial Services, Vendor
Ombudsman at the telephone number provided above or the Department's Procurement Section at
850-245-2361.
9. Each party hereto agrees that .it shall be solely responsible for the negligent or wrongful acts of its I
employees and agents. However, nothing contained herein shall constitute a waiver by either party of .:
its sovereign immunity or the provisions of Section 768.28, Florida Statutes.
1 The Department may terminate this Contract at any time in the event of the failure of the Contractor to
fulfill any of its obligations under this Contract. Prior to termination, the Department shall provide ten
(10) calendar days written notice of its intent to tenninate and shall provide the Contractor an
opportunity to consult with the Department regarding the reason(s) for termination.
The parties hereto may terminate this Contract for convenience as evidenced by formal amendment
which clearly describes the basis for the termination. In the event that the Contract is terminated for
convenience, the Contractor shall be paid for work satisfactorily completed and irrevocable
commitments made.
Notice shall be sufficient if delivered personally or by certified mail to the address setforth in paragraph
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1 Any and all notices shall be delivered to the parties at the following addresses:
Contractor
Department
Collier County Board of
County Commissioners
Solid Waste Management Department
Attn: Dan Rodriguez
3339 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 302
Naples, Florida 34112
Rookery Bay National Estuarine
Research Reserve
Attn: Donna Pace
300 Tower Road
Naples, Florida 34113
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. 12. The Department's Contract Manager is Donna Pace, phone 239..417-6310. The Contractor's Contract
Manager is Dan Rodriguez, phone 239-252-2508. All matters shall be directed to the appropriate
Contract Manager for action or disposition.
13. This Contract may be unilaterally canceled by the Department for refusal by the Contractor to allow
public access to all documents, papers, letters, or other material made or received by the Contractor in
conjunction with this 90ntract, unless the records are exempt from Section 24(a) of Article I of the State
Constitution and Section 119.07(1), Florida Statutes.
14. The Contractor shall maintain books, records and documents directly pertinent to performance under
this Contract in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied. The
Department, the State, or their authorized representatives shall have access to such records for audit
purposes during the term of this Contract and for five years following Contract completion. In the event
any work is subcontracted, the Contractor shall similarly require each subcontractor to maintain and
allow access to such records for audit purposes.
15. The Contractor warrants that it has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a
bona fide employee working solely for the Contractor to solicit or secure this Contract and that it has
not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual, or firm, other than a bona fide
employee working solely for the Contractor any fee, commission, percentage, gift or other
consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Contract.
16. The Contractor covenants that it presently has no interest and shall not acquire any interest which
. would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of services required.
17. This Contract has been delivered in the State of Florida and shall be construed in accordance with the
laws of Florida. Wherever possible, each provision of this Contract shall be interpreted in such manner
as to be effective and valid under applicable law, but if any provision of this Contract shall be prohibited
or invalid under applicable law, such provision shall be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or
invalidity, without invalidating the remainder of such provision or the remaining provisions of this
Contract. Any action brought by the Contactor against the Department hereon or in connection
herewith shall be brought in Leon County, Florida. Any action brought by the Department against the
Contractor hereon or in connection herewith shall be brought in Collier County, Florida.
18. No delay or failure to exercise any right, power or remedy accruing to either party upon breach or i
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defa\.llt by either party under this Contract, shall impair any such right, power or remedy of either party; .
nor shall such delay or failure be construed as a waiver of any such breach or default, or any similar !
breach or default thereafter. t
19. The Contractor recognizes that the State of Florida, by virtue of its sovereignty, is not required to pay !
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any taxes on the services or goods purchased under the terms of this Contract. i
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20. This Contract is neither intended nor shall it be construed to grant any rights, privileges or interest in I
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21. A. No person, on the grounds of race, creed, color, national origin, age, sex, or disability, shall be
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to discrimination in performance of this Contract. 1.
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B.
An entity or affiliate who has been placed on the discriminatory vendor list may not submit a bid
on a contract to provide goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract
with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not
submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not award or perform work as a
contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under contract with any public entity, and may
not transact business with any public entity. The Florida Department of Management Services
is responsible for maintaining the discriminatory vendor list and intends to post the list on its
website. Questions regarding the discriminatory vendor list may be directed to the Florida
Department of Management Services, Office of Supplier Diversity at 850-487-0915.
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22.i This Contract is an exclusive contract for services and may not be assigned in whole or in part without
the written approval of the Department.
23.: The Contractor shall not subcontract, assign, or transfer any work under this Contract
24. i To the extent required by law, the Contractor will be self-insured against, or will secure and maintain
during the life of this Contract, Workers' Compensation Insurance for all of his employees connected
with the work of this project and, in case any work is subcontracted, the Contractor shall require the
subcontractor similarly to provide Workers' Compensation Insurance for all of the latter's employees
unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Contractor. Such self-insurance
program or insurance coverage shall comply fully with the Florida Workers' Compensation law. In case
any class of employees engaged in hazardous work under this Contract is not protected under
Workers' Compensation statutes, the Contractor shall provide, and cause each subcontractor to
provide, adequate insurance satisfactory to the Department, for the protection of his employees not
otherwise protected.
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25. ! The Contractor warrants and represents that it is self-funded for liability insurance, appropriate and
I allowable under Florida law, and that such self-insurance offers protection applicable to the
! Contractor's officers, employees, servants and agents while acting within the scope of their
employment with the Contractor.
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26j The Department may at any time, by written order designated to be a change order, make any change
! in the work within the general scope of this Contract (e.g., specifications, time, method or manner of
! performance, requirements, etc.). All change orders are subject to the mutual agreement of both
i parties as evidenced in writing. Any change order which causes an increase or decrease in the
Contractor's cost or time shall require formal amendment to this Contract.
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A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a
public entity crime may not perform work as a grantee, contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or
consultant under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity
in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, F.S., for Category Two, for a period of
36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list.
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All tracings, plans, specifications, maps, computer files and or reports prepared or obtained under this
Contract, as well as data collected, together with summaries and charts derived therefrom, shall be
considered works made for hire and shall become the property of the Department upon completion or
tennination of this Contract, without restriction or limitation on their use and shall be made available, upon
request, to the Department at any time during the perfonnance of such services and/or upon completion or
tennination of this Contract The Contractor shall provide the Department with all appropriate source code
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for use. Upon delivery to the Department of said documents(s), the Department shall become the
custodian thereof in accordance with Chapter 119. Florida Statutes.
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The Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local rules and regulations in
providing services to the Department under this Contract. The Contractor acknowledges that this
requirement includes compliance with all applicable federal, state and local health and safety rules and
regulations. The Contractor further agrees to include this provision in all subcontracts issued as a
result of this Contract.
30.
The Contractor agrees that it will enroll and participate in the federal E-Verify Program for Employment
Verification under the terms provided in the "Memorandum of Understanding" governing the program.
The Contractor further agrees to provide to t~e Department, within thirty (30) days of the effective date
of this C, documentation of such enrollment in the form of a copy of the E..Verify "Edit Company Profile"
screen", which contains proof of enrollment in the E-Verify Program (this page can be accessed from
the "Edit Company Profile" link on the left navigation menu of the E-Verify employer's homepage).
The Contractor further agrees to maintain records of its participation and compliance with the
provisions of the E-Verify program and to make such records available to the Department or other
authorized state entity consistent with the terms of the Memorandum of Understanding.
Compliance with the terms of this Emplovment Eliaibilitv Verification provision is made an express
condition of this Contract and the Department may treat a failure to comply as a material breach of the
Contract.
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31. The State of Florida, through the Department of Management Services, has instituted
MyFloridaMarketPlace, a statewide e-procurement system. Pursuant to rule 60A-1.032(1), Florida
Administrative Code, this Contract shall be exempt from the one percent (1 %) transaction fee.
32. This Contract represents the entire agreement of the parties. Any alterations, variations, changes,
modifications or waivers of provisions of this Contract shall only be valid when they have been reduced
to writing, duly signed by each of the parties hereto, and attached to the original of this Contract, unless
otherwise provided herein.
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IN ~ITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Contract to be duly executed, Ihe day and year last .
written be~ow. .
COLLlERiCOUNTY BOARD OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
COUNTY ICOMMISSIONERS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
By:
Title:
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Director, Office of oastal and Aquatic
Managed Areas or desi nee
Date:
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Collier Cdunty Board of
County C9mmissioners
3301 Taniiami Trail East
Naples. Florida 34112
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DEP Contracts Administrator
FEID No.~ 59-6000558
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Clerk c>f Courts
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Approved as to form and legality:
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List of attachments/exhibits included as part of this Contract:
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Scope of Services (1 Page)
Rate Resolution (16 Pages)
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ATTACHMENT A
SCOPE OF SERVICES
GOAL:
Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (Rookery Bay) is working with Collier County to reclaim
putrescible waste previously excavated from the of Isle of Capri Park project site, which was used by residents of
Isle of Capri and Marco. and bring that waste to the Collier County Landfill.
SCOPE:
The Collier County Landfill (Landfill) is located at 3750 White Lake Boulevard in Naples, Florida. The Solid Waste
Management Department of Collier County is responsible for the disposal of all debris, including those materials
which are considered recyclable. The operating hours of the Landfill are 7:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday through
Saturday.
The Landfill has three (3) scales which are used to weight waste prior to preceding to either the disposal hill for
burial or to a recycling area. The middle scale is an automated scale and is reserved for customers who have
transponders placed on their vehicles.
Rookery Bay shall dispose of waste collected from the project site at the Landfill during normal Landfill operating
hours. Best efforts will be made to ensure that disposed material does not contain recyclable materials. Rookery
Bay shall use either the first or third scale prior to proceeding to the hill for disposal.
The County shall charge Rookery Bay the Board of County Commissioners approved residential municipal solid
waste - Collier County Landfill fee of $50.58 per ton. Tonnage for each disposal trip made by Rookery Bay shall be
logged and the County shall invoice Rookery Bay monthly for the cost for disposal of the logged tonnage for the
previous month.
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ATTACHMENT B
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RESOLUTION NO. 2010- 192
RESOLUTION SUPERSEDING RESOLUTION 2009-236 AND
ESTABLISHING THE FEES, RATES AND CHARGES FOR USE
OF COLLIER COUNTY SOLID WASTE FACILITIES PURSUANT
TO COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 84 - 31
, WHEREAS, under the authority of Chapter 403.706, Florida Statutes, Collier
county has the responsibility and power to provide for the operation of solid waste
manrgement facilities to meet the needs of all areas of the County; and
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: WHEREAS, said statutory authority grants the Board of County Commissioners
the power to prescribe, fix, establish and collect fees, rentals or other charges for the use of
the $stablished solid waste disposal system and to pledge such revenues as security for
the ~ayment of bonds issued under said statutory authority for the construction of a solid
was~e disposal facility; and
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i WHEREAS, Florida Statutes, Section 125.01(k)(1) and (2) grants the Board of
Couhty Commissioners the power to provide and regulate waste collection and disposal;
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Ordi~ance No. 84-31 has implemented the user fee system for Solid Waste to all public and
priv*te. users. ..
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! WHEREAS, these rates reflecf budget guidance and provide the appropriate
fee~ necessary to collect, process, recycle, and/or dispose of the County's wide rate of
gen~rated waste.
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
CONI MISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
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SECTION 1: R~solution No. 2009-236 is hereby superseded in its entirety.
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SECTION 2: The schedule of rates, charges and fees set forth in Schedule "A",
Re~idential Collection and Disposal Fees; Schedule "S", Commercial Collection and
Disposal Fees; Schedule "C", Landfill Fees; Schedule "0", Recycling Center Fees;
ScHedule "E", Rates for Supplemental Residential and Commercial Collection Service;
Sc~edule "F", Rate Schedule for Service District No. I, Bulk Container Rates; and,
Schedule "G", Rate Schedule for Service District No. II. Bulk Container Rates are attached
and made an integral component of this Resolution, and are approved for all users of the
Collier County Solid Waste Facilities.
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. SECTION 3:. The effective dale of this Resolution shall be October 1, 20W'.
This Resolution 'adopted .this ,~~ th day of September. 2010 after motion, second and
majority vote.
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF COLLIER QOUNTY, FLORIDA
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Fred W, Goy!e, CHAIRMAN
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SCHEDULE "A"
RESIDENTIAL COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL FEES
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SoliC! Waste Collection, Disposal and Administrative Fees Service District Number I:
(W~ste Management, Inc. of Florida Service Area) Assessment for curbside trash
coll~ction twice weekly, collection of Program reeyclables once weekly, and bulk items /
white goods once weekly, is $173.49 for Fiscal Year 2011.
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Solid Waste Collection. Disposal and Administrative Fees Service District Number II:
(lm\nokalee Disposal Company, Inc. of Florida Service Area) Assessment for curbside
trash collection twice weekly, collection of Program recyclables once weekly, collection of
yar~ trash once weekly collection of yard trash once weekly and bulky items I white goods
onge weekly, is $165.28 for Fiscal Year 2011.
..Spebial Request Backdoor Service: Service District Number I and Service District Number
II: $S87.39 per year in addition to the annual assessment for the unit. '
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Rec~clinq Cart Fees: Each Residential Unit is provided an initial Recycling Cart at no
chatge to the unit owner. Recycling Carts must remain with the Residential Unit
reg~rdless of change of unit ownership. Unserviceable Recycling Carts must be presented
in e~change for a replacement Recycling Cart. Replacement of Recycling Carts due to
losS! or negligence of the Residential Unit is to be 'paid for by the customer at a cost of
approximately $50.00 per Recycling Cart.
Stahdard Roll cart Fees: Each Residential Unit is provided an initial Roll Cart at no charge
to the unit owner. Roll Carts will remain with the Residential Unit regardless of change in
unitl ownership. Replacement of Roll Carts, due to normal wear will be provided by the
frarichisee. Unserviceable Roll Carts must be presented for exchange. Replacement of
Roll Carts, due to loss or negligence of the Residential Unit will be paid by the customer in
an !amount equal to the franchisee's cost for the Roll Cart, plus a $10.88 delivery fee.
Eaqh customer is entitled to one change of Roll Cart size at no additional cost. A delivery
ch~rge of $10.88 will be paid by the customer for additional changes in Roll Cart size.
CU$tomers requesting an additional container will pay an amount equal to the franchisee's
CO*r plus a $10.88 delivery fee. The County replaces Roll Carts that are stolen.
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COMMERCIAL COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL FEES
Service District Number I: - Mandatory multi-family recycling collection fee is $1.04 per-
unit per-month or $12.48 per year.
Service District Number II: - Mandatory multi-family recycling collection fee is $1.07 per-
unit per-month or $12.84 per year.
Commercial Can Account - District I: - A 96-gallon container collected twice a week is
$14.46 per month or $173.49 per year. If a customer needs more than one container due
to lack of space for a dumpster, each additional container is $14.46 per month or $173.49
per year.
Commercial Can Account - District 11: - A 96..gallon container collected twice a week is
$13.77 per month or $165.28 per year. If a customer needs more than one container due
to lack of space for a dumpster, each additional container is $13.77 per month or $165.28
per year.
Recycling carts for clubhouses in areas where there is residential curbside collection shall
be charged at the multi-family recycling rate; $1.04 per month or $12.48 per year.
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LANDFILL FEES
All fees are based on certified scale weight, per cubic yard fee, or per tire each fee.
No rpunding. .. I
Mix~d loads of biomass (land clearing, plant trimmings and grass cuttings) and other
waste shall not be accepted.
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Collier County Landfill
R~idential Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) - $54.50/ton $54.50/ton
Im~okalee
Commercial Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) - $52.51/ton $52.51/ton
Collier County Landfill
Corilmercial Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) - $54.50/ton $54.50/ton
ImnjlOkalee
Mix~d Waste (non-MSW) $57.66/ton $ 57 .66/ton
Scr~p Metals $58.75/ton $58.75/ton
AppliancestWhite Goods $58.75/ton $58.75/ton
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Re~idential Biomass $33.70/ton $33.70/ton
Commercial Biomass $34.98/ton $34.98/ton
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Ex~mptions
B~ach Cleanup $58.75/ton $58.75/ton
Tir~s larger than 18" or more than 6 in load and $143.48/ton $143.48/ton
large off road equipment tires .
Vehicle tires: 16" to 18" $6.00/tire $6.00/tire
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sujtable for the artificial reef program greater than
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TIPPING FEE TIPPING FEE
Clean source separated concrete material No Charge No Charge
suitable for the artificial reef program greater than
3 cubic ft. (readv for use):
Mobile HomesNehicles: Greater than 20ft. $296.76/unit $296. 76/u nit
Mobile HomesNehicles: Less than 20ft. $ 58.75/ton $ 58.75/ton
Vehicle weighing/ non-landfill customers: $ 5.83/each $ 5.83/each
Service charges for Non-Sufficient Fund (NSF) The face value of The face value
Checks the check plus of the check plus
service charges service charges
according to according to
Section 832.07 Section 832.07
Florida Statutes Florida Statutes
Late Payment fee to all accounts delinquent 30 5% of invoice 5% of invoice
days or older. amount amount
Unattended Scale Card Access charge $25.00/card $25.00/card
Definitions of Special Wastes:
Special Waste I: Difficult-ta-handle material requiring pre-acceptance site preparation
(example: asbestos, ash, powders) $250.00/incident (site preparation), plus $100.00/ton
for the material.
Special Waste II: Waste requiring special acceptance procedures, but no special site
preparation $80.56/ton, except sludge at $46.82/ton, accepted only in emergencies for
Collier County Utilities.
Special Waste III: Wastes that are prohibited by law or regulation for the landfill, but are
deposited at Landfill working area and must be removed by contractor (example: whole
tires, white goods, lead-acid batteries) $25.00Iitem.
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RECYCLING CENTER FEES
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6' Tr4c1iffrailer Bed up to
72 X ~O X 60
Biom~ss - Residential $12. DO/truck/trailer load $ 12.00/truck/trailer load
5' Tr4ckITrailer Bed up to
72 X 42 X 60
Biom~ss - Residential $8.00/truck/trailer load $8.00/truck/trailer load
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96 X ;20 X 60
Biom~ss - Residential $15.00/truckltrailer load $16.00/truck/trailer load
8' TrwckITrailer Bed up to
96 Xi42 X 60
Bio~ass - Commercial $9.00/truckltrailer load $9.00/truckltrailer load
6' TryekITrailer Bed up to
72 Xi20 X 60
Biomass - Commercial $18.00/truckltrailer load $18.00/truck/trailer load
6' Tr~ckITrailer Bed up to
72 Xi42 X 60
Biorrjass - Commercial $12.00/truckltrailer load $12.00/truck/trailer load
8' Tr~ckITrailer Bed up to
96 X:20 X 60
Biorr1ass - Commercial $23.00/truck/trailer load $23.00/truck/trailer load
8' Tr~ckfTrailer Bed up to
96 Xi42 X 60
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- R~sidential ~
6' T~uckITrailer Bed up to
72 Xi 20 X 60
Cori~truetion & Demolition (C&El) $30.00/truck/trailer load $30.00Jtruckltrailer load
- Rcisidential -
6' T~uckfTrailer Bed up to
72 X 42 X 60
Con~truction & Demolition (C&D) $20.00/truck/trailer load $20.00/truckltrailer load
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- R~sidential-
8' TJUCkfTrailer Bed up to
96 42 x 60
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Construction & Demolition (C&D) $30/truckltrailer load $30/truck/trailer load
-Commercial-
6' Truck/Trailer Bed up to
72 x 20 x 60
Construction & Demolition (C&D) $50.00/truckltrailer load $50.00/truckltrailer load
- Commercial -
6' TrueklTrailer Bed up to
72 X 42 X 60
Construction & Demolition (C&D) $40.00/truckltrailer load $40.00/truck/trailer load
- Commercial -
8' Truck/Trailer Bed up to
96 X 20 X 60
Construction & Demolition (C&D) $60.00/truckltrailer load $60.00/truck/trailer load
- Commercial -
8' Truek/Trailer Bed up to
96 X 42 X 60
Car or Truck Tires 16" or larger $6.00/tire $6.00/tire
rim size
Car or Truck Tires 15" or smaller $2.65/tire $2.65/tire
rim size - (Large tractor or heavy
equipment tires accepted at
landfill only
Electronics Residential. No charge No charge
Electronics Commercial $1.00/item $1.00/item
Fluorescent Bulbs - Residential No Charge No Charge
Fluorescent Bulbs - Commercial $O.50/each $0.50/each
Compact Fluorescent Bulbs . No Charge No Charge
HID Lamps $O.50Iitem $0.50/item
Ballasts $5.00Iitem $5.00/item
First 1 free to residents First 1 free to residents
Commercial Latex Paint! $0.501 $O.50l
Pint-Quarts pint or quart pint or quart
Commercial Latex Paint! $2.001 $2.00/
Gallon Gallon Gallon
Commercial Latex Paint/ $5.001 $5.00/
5 Gallons 5 qallons 5 gallons
Mercury Devices - Residential No Charge No Charge
Mercury Devices - Commercia! $O.80/device $0.80/device
Items containing Freon $5.00/item $5.00Iitem
(Special handlino ehame)
Electronic TV's - Commercial No Charqe No Charqe
Electronic TV's - Residential No Charge No Charge
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Singl~ Item Charge-
Misee~laneous items, less than
~ cutjic yard brought to the
Recyqling Centers for proper
dis o$al
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$2.00/item
FY 2011 FEE
$2.00Iitem
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WAIVER OF FEES FOR LITTER AND CLEAN-UP PROJECTS
Pur~uant to Board of County Commissioners direction, BCC Agenda 7/31101, 16C (3),
nOeighborhood clean-up events will be limited to $4,000.00 per clean-up event, semi-
annually. Public Utilities Administrator may authorize waiver of landfill tipping fees for
these events. If estimated tipping fees exceed $4,000.00 the requesting party must
appear before the Board of County Commissioners for approval.
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RATES FOR SUPPLEMENTAL RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL COLLECTION
SERVICE
Residential Curbside Customers - District I WMIF:
Rear door service for non-handicapped customer
Extra pick-up service (e.g., for move-in or move-out debris)
First request to exchange trash cart for a different size
Subsequent request to exchange trash cart for a different size
Commercial Customers - District I WMIF:
Additional unscheduled pickups
Opening and closing doors and gates
Unlocking and locking gates
Changing containers for increases and decreases in service
Exchanging the container for a different size, if requested more
than two times in one year
Rolling out the container from an outside enclosure and
returning it to its original location
WMIF privacy lock bar set-up
Replacement fee for damaged lock bar
WMIF locks for containers
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$48.95 per unit/month
$81.58 plus $10.88 for
each item of bulky
waste or white goods
No charge
$10.88 delivery per
exchange
Same rate as routine
collection service in
commercial rate
resolution per
container size
No charge
No charge
No charge
No charge
No charge
$10.88 per month
(per bar)
$54.39 one-time fee
(per bar)
$10.88 one-time fee
(per lock)
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prebsure washing roll-off compactor container(s) at time of service
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CoHection of bulky waste and white goods
(N~te: WMIF may decline to provide. this service, and ifWMIF
does, the customer may obtain this service from any other person)
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Extra pick-up service (e.g., for move-in or move-out debris)
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Ad~itional unscheduled pickups
urilocking and locking gates
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E*hanging container for a different size if more than 2 times
Lqck bar set up
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Lqck for containers
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$299.11 per
compactor container
$81.58 per hour, plus
all parts (@cost plus
15%)
$38.07 for first item,
plus $10.88 for each
additional item
$65.27 per unit/year
$3.61 plus $5.43 for
each bulk item (white
goods) .
Same rate as routine
collection service in
commercial rate
resolution per
container size
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$10.88 per month
$38.07 per occurrence
a year
$10.88 per month
$54.39 per bar
$1 a.8Bper lock
$43.51 per container
$163.15 per container
$27.19. per occurrence
$54.39 per hour plus
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COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL EXEMPTIONS
All commercial and residential exemptions approved will require a semi-annual inspection
of all vehicles. Cost per year for commercial and residential exemptions will be $50.00 per
inspection (semi-annually) or $100.00 per year.
Commercial Disposal Fee: See Attached Schedules (4 pages) - Attachment No.1
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ATTACHMENT NO.1
SCHEDULE F
RATE SCHEDULE FOR SERVICE DISTRICT NO.1
BULK CONT JlJNER RATES
FY2011
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PER INCREASE DISPOSAL COLLECTION 2% TOTAL TOTAL EXTRA
C:U FREQUENCY COLLECTION RATE & DISPOSAL FRANCHISE RATE RATE PICKUP
YARD PER WEEK RATE FY2011 FY2011 RATE FY2011 FEE FY2011 FY2011 FY2010 FY2011
: 2 1 $ 88.24 $ 25.01 $ 113.25 $ 2.27 $ 115.52 $ 114.13 $ 24.89
, 2 2 $ 141.76 $ 50.02 $ 191.78 $ 3.84 $ 195.62 $ 193.38
i 2 3 $ 186.29 $ 75.03 $ 261.32 $ 5.23 $ 266.55 $ 263.61
I 2 4 $ 266.98 $ 100.04 $ 367.02 $ 7.34 $ 374.36 $ 370.15
I 2 5 S 278.25 $ 125.05 $ 403.30 $ 8.07 $ 411.37 $ 406.98
2 6 $ 325.75 $ 150.06 $ 475.81 $ 9.52 $ 485.32 $ 480.19
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I 4 2 $ 209.64 $ 100.04 $ 309.68 $ 6.19 $ 315.68 $ 312.57
i <I 3 $ 278.98 $ 150.06 :$ 429.05 $ 8.58 $ 437.63 $ 433.23
I 4 4 $ 361.91 $ 200.08 $ 562.00 $ 11.24 $ 573.24 $ 567.53
i <I 5 $ 438.81 $ 250.11 $ 688.92 $ 13.78 $ 702.70 $ 695.78
i 4 6 $ 532.30 $ 300.13 $ 832.42 $ 16.65 $ 649.07 $ 840.68
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i 6 1 $ 163.62 $ 75.03 $ 238.65 $ 4.77 $ 243.42 $ 240.84 $ 76.51
; 6 2 $ 259.39 $ 150.05 $ 409.45 $ 8.19 :) 417.64 $ 413.55
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I 8 3 $ 467.47 $ 300.13 $ 767.59 $ 15.35 $ 782.94 $ 775.57
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I 8 5 $ 749.40 $ 500.21 $ 1.249.61 $ 24:99 $ 1,274.61 $ 1.262.79
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RATE SCHEDULE FOR SERVICE DISTRICT NO.1
BULK COMPACTOR RATES
FY2011
EFFECTIVE DATE: 10/1/2010
RATES ARE PER MONTH
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SIZE 1.57% INCREASE COMBINED
PER INCREASE DISPOSAL COLLECTION & 2% TOT AL EXTRA
CU FREQUENCY COLLECTION RATE DISPOSAL FRANCHISE TOTAL RATE PICKUP
YARD PER WEEK RATE FY2011 FY2011 RATE FY2011 FEE FY2011 RATE FY2011 FY2010 FY2011
2 1 $' 154.60 $ 78.44 $ 233.04 $ 4.66 $ 237.70 $ 235.27 $ 70.16
2 2 $ 240.03 $ 156.88 $ 396.91 $ 7.94 $ 404.85 $ 401.07
2 3 $ 394.08 $ 235.33 $ 629.41 $ 12.59 $ 642.00 $ 635.78
2 4 $ 392.22 $ 313.77 $ 705.99 $ 14.12 $ 720.11 $ 713.93
2 5 $ 391.60 $ 392.21 $ 783.81 $ 15.68 $ 799.49 $ 793.32
2 6 $ 469.55 $ 470.65 $ 940.20 $ 18.80 $ 959.00 $ 951.60
4 1 $ 273.51 $ 156.88 $ 430.39 $ 8.61 $ 439.00 $ 434.69 $ 111.19
4 2 $ 493.53 $ 313.77 $ 807.30 $ 16.15 $ 823.44 $ 815.66
4 3 $ 667.17 $ 470.65 $ 1,137.83 $ 22.76 $ 1,160.58 $1,150.06
4 4 $ 842.70 $ 627.54 $ 1,470.23 $ 29.40 $ 1,499.64 $1.486.35
4 5 $ 1,017.56 $ 784.42 $ 1,801.98 $ 36.04 $ 1.838.02 $ 1.821.98
4 6 $ 1,194.69 $ 941.30 $ 2.135.99 $ 42.72 $ '2.178.71 $ 2.159.88 .. .
6 1 $ 396.83 $ 235.33 $ 634.16 $ 12.66 $ 646.84 $ 640.58 $ 167.43
6 2 $ 575.18 $ 470.65 $ 1,045.83 $ 20.92 $ 1,066.75 $1,057.68
6 3 $ 928.26 $ 705.96 $ 1,634.24 $ 32.66 $ 1,666.92 $ 1,652.29
6 4 $ 1,083.02 $ 941.30 $ 2,024.33 $ 40.49 $ 2,054.81 $ 2,047.74
6 5 $ 1,453.03 $ 1,176.63 $ 2.629.66 $ 52.59 $ 2.682.25 $ 2,659.34
6 6 $ 1,723.98 $ 1,411.96 $ 3,135.94 $ 62.72 $ 3,198.65 $ 3,171.47
8 1 $ 434.82 $ 313.77 $ 748.59 $ 14.97 $ 763.56 $ 758.71 $ 206.31
8 2 $ 736.65 $ 627.54 $ 1,364.18 $ 27.28 $ 1,391.47 $1,379.85
8 3 $ 1,037.17 $ 941.30 $ 1,978.48 $ 39.57 $ 2,018.05 $ 2,001.69
8 4 $ 1,339.63 $ 1.255.07 $ 2,594.70 $ 51.89 $ 2,646.59 $ 2,625.47
8 5 $ 1,639.89 $ 1.568.84 $ 3,206.73 $ 64.17 $ 3,272.90 $ 3,247.05
8 6 $ 1,943.99 $ 1,882.61 $ 3,826.60 $ 76.53 $ 3,903.13 $ 3,872.48
RESTART FEE: 1$ 81.69
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RATE SCHEDULE FOR SERVICE DISTRICT NO I
ROLL-OFF SERVICE
REGULAR COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS
FY2011
SIZE! FY2010 FY2010 FY2011 FY2011
cu YARD Total Monthly Total Haul Charge Total Monthly Total Haul Charge
Equipment Per Load Equipment Per Load
Charge/Container Charge/Container
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FY2011
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CONTRACT TO RECEIVE CORBSIDE SERVICE SHALL PAY THE COMMERCIAL STANDARD CONTAINER
RATE MULTIPLIED BY THE NUMBER OF RENTED OR INDIVIDUALLY-OWNED RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
O~ MOBILEHOMES WITHIN SUCH PARKS(S) OR SUBDIV(SONS.
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RATE SCHEDULE FOR SERVICE DISTRICT NO.II
BULK CONTAINER RATES
FY2011
EFFECTIVE DATE: 10/1/2010
RATES ARE PER MONTH
SIZE 1.570/0 NO COMBINED
PER lNCREASE INCREASE COLLECTION & 20/. TOTAl.. EXTRA
CU FREQUENCY COLLECTION DISPOSAl.. DISPOSAL RATE FRANCHISE TOTAL RATE PICKUP
YARD PER WEEK RATE FY2011 RATE FY2011 FY2011 FEE FY2011 RATE FY2011 FY2010 FY2011
2 1 $ 67.87 $ 25.96 $ 93.83 $ 1.88 $ 95.70 $ 94.63 $ 25.61
2 2 $ 132.73 $ 51.92 $ 184.65 $ 3.69 $ 188.34 $ 186.25
2 3 $ 165.90 $ 77.88 $ 243.78 $ 4.88 $ 248.66 $ 246.04
2 4 $ 204.70 $ 103.83 $ 308.54 $ 6.17 $ 314.71 $ 311.48
2 5 $ 233.74 $ 129.79 $ 363.53 $ 7.27 $ 370.81 $ 367.12
2 6 $ 256.38 $ 155.75 $ 412.13 $ 8.24 $ 420.38 $ 416.33
4 1 $ 105.60 S 51.92 $ 157.52 $ 3.15 $ 160.67 $ 159.00 $ 51.20
4 2 $ 196.07 $ 103.83 $ 299.90 $ 6.00 $ 305.90 $ 302.81
4 3 $ 278.98 $ 155.75 $ 434.73 $ 8.69 $ 443.43 $ 439.03
4 4 $ 354.37 $ 207.67 $ 562.03 $ 11.24 $ 573.28 $ 567.69
4 5 $ 422.25 $ 259.58 $ 681.83 $ 13.64 $ 695.47 $ 688.81
4 6 $ 482.56 $ 311.50 $ 794.06 $ 15.88 $ 809.94 $ 802.33
6 1 $ 188.50 $ 77.88 $ 266.38 $ 5.33 $ 271.71 $ 268.73 $ 74.77
6 2 $ 278.98 $ 155.75 $ 434.73 $ 8.69 $ 443.43 $ 439.03
6 3 $ 361.92 $ 233.63 $ 595.55 $ 11.91 $ 607.46 $ 601. 75
6 4 $ 437.32 $ 311.50 $ 748.82 $ 14.98 $ 763.80 $ 756.90
6 5 $ 505.17 $ 389.38 $ 894.54 $ 17.89 $ 912.43 $ 904.47
6 6 $ 565.47 $ 467.25 $ 1,032.72 $ 20.65 $ 1,053.38 $ 1,044.46
8 1 $ 185.54 $ 103.83 $ 289.37 $ 5.79 $ 295.16 $ 292.23 $ 98.47
8 2 $ 331.74 $ 207.67 $ 539.40 $ 10.79 $ 550.19 $ 544.96
8 3 $ 467.47 $ 311.50 $ 778.97 $ 15.58 $ 794.55 $ 787.18
8 4 $ 615.23 $ 415.33 $ 1.030.56 $ 20.61 $ 1,051.17 $ 1,041.47
8 5 $ 749.40 $ 519.17 $ 1,268.57 $ 25.37 $ 1,293.94 $ 1.282.13
8 6 $ 907.70 $ 623.00 $ 1,530.70 $ 30.61 $ 1,561.32 $ 1,547.00
RESTART FEE: $ 79.84
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