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ARTICLE 3 <br />FRANCHISE FEE, NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION <br />SYSTEM FEE, VEHICLE IMPACT FEE, & ADMINISTRATIVE FEE <br />In addition to any other consideration set forth herein, as part of its consideration for entering <br />into this Agreement, and for the exclusive Franchise, right and privilege to provide Solid <br />Waste Handling Services as specified herein, Contractor shall provide the following: <br />3.1 Franchise Fee <br />Contractor shall pay to the City a Franchise Fee based on the Gross Receipts received by <br />Contractor from Customers direct -billed by Contractor. The Franchise Fee is now <br />agreed to be an amount equal to the higher of eight million dollars ($8,000,000) per <br />contract year (July 1 to June 30) or 17.9% of said Gross Receipts for Customers direct - <br />billed by Contractor. This amount may be increased by resolution of the City Council <br />and, whenever said Franchise Fee is increased by resolution of the City Council, <br />Contractor shall be permitted to pass through to Customers direct -billed by Contractor <br />one hundred percent (100%) of the amount of such increase. Invoices submitted to <br />Customers by Contractor shall not reference the aforementioned Franchise Fee. The <br />Parties acknowledge that this Franchise Fee reflects the reasonable value of the public <br />right-of-way franchise rights granted to Contractor pursuant to this Agreement, as <br />determined through good -faith negotiation of this Agreement. Concurrent with each <br />Franchise Fee payment, Contractor shall provide an accounting worksheet showing the <br />breakout of receipts by line of service and calculation of the Franchise Fee in a format <br />approved by the City. <br />3.2 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Fee <br />The City has an established National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) <br />program that is designed to minimize any pollutants discharged into the City s storm <br />drain system. The City conducted a study and found a nexus between the NPDES <br />program and its storm drain infrastructure maintenance and cleaning to Solid Waste <br />Collection. Refuse and debris that is generated on residential and non-residential <br />parcels and not placed in appropriate containers for pick-up, is carried through the <br />City's curb and gutter system to catch basins where it is captured by trash screen <br />devices or ends up in the storm drain infrastructure, where it is extracted and disposed <br />August 17, 2021 36 City of Santa Ana <br />