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Item 16 - Agreement for the Waste Infrastructure System Enterprise
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<br /> <br /> <br />(F) Separate City-County Diversion Service Agreements. Nothing in this Agreement is <br />intended to limit the right of the County to enter into a separate agreement with the City or any other person to provide <br />source reduction, materials recovery, recycling, composting or other waste diversion services. Any such program <br />conducted by the County, whether in participation with the City, any other of the Participating Cities, other Cities, <br />Special Districts, Sanitary Districts, Franchise Haulers, Independent Haulers, Unincorporated Area or non-County <br />entity, shall be operated, managed and accounted for as a program separate and distinct from the Disposal Services <br />program contemplated by the WISE Agreements and shall not be funded through the general revenues of the Disposal <br />System. <br /> <br />ARTICLE IV <br />CONTRACT RATE <br /> <br />SECTION 4.1 CHARGING AND SECURING PAYMENT OF CONTRACT RATE. The City <br />acknowledges that the County shall have the right to charge and collect a Contract Rate for the acceptance, disposal, and <br />processing of Controllable Waste delivered to the Waste Infrastructure System by City or its Franchise Hauler. The <br />Contract Rate shall be calculated and established, and may be modified, as provided in Section 4.2 hereof. In addition, <br />the City acknowledges that the County shall have the right to establish as part of the operating rules and regulations <br />reasonable measures to secure the payment of all Contract Rates. <br /> <br />SECTION 4.2 CONTRACT RATE. <br /> <br />(A) Establishment of Contract Rate. The Contract Rate payable by each City or Franchise Hauler <br />shall be a three (3) year progressive Contract Rate of $67/ton (July 1 2026 through June 30, 2027), $74/ton (July 1, <br />2027 through June 30, 2028), and $81/ton (July 1, 2028 through June 30, 2029) and contingent on the delivery to the <br />Waste Infrastructure System of an amount of City Acceptable Waste at least equal to the Cumulative Tonnage Targets <br />identified in Appendix 2, and subject to adjustment necessary to reflect the circumstances set forth in this Section 4.2 <br />including but not limited to: <br /> <br />(i) increased costs incurred by the County (in excess of available insurance <br />proceeds) due to the occurrence of one or more Uncontrollable Circumstances, other than Changes in Law; <br /> <br />(ii) costs incurred by the County (in excess of available insurance proceeds and <br />amounts available in the Environmental Fund for such purposes) remediating environmental conditions at the Disposal <br />System or inactive or closed disposal sites in the County, which, if uncorrected, could give rise to potential claims <br />under CERCLA or related federal or State statutes, including costs incurred providing indemnification to any <br />Participating City pursuant to subsection 7.3; <br /> <br />(iii) tonnage shortfalls to the extent permitted by Sections 4.2(B); <br /> <br />(iv) County determination that the Department revenue is insufficient to meet Full Cost <br />Recovery requirements. <br /> <br />(v) increased costs incurred by the County due to the occurrence of one or more <br />Changes in Law; <br /> <br />(vi) Capital Costs in excess of the Capital Costs at any point in time during the term <br />hereof exceeding the Cumulative Capital Costs set forth in Appendix 3; <br /> <br />(vii) Provision of new or expanded services, provided on terms as agreed to by the <br />Parties. <br /> <br />Prior to adjusting the Contract Rate as a result of any of the circumstances described in clauses (i), (ii), (iii) (iv) or (vi) <br />above, the County shall utilize the following remedies in the following order of priority: <br /> <br />(1) reduce the costs of operating the Disposal System to the extent practicable; and <br />
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