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For curbside, bin, and roll-off service, the Contractor must propose rates for three <br /> periods as shown below: <br /> Period Following <br /> Start of Contract Effective Dates <br /> First Six Months July 1, 1993, through December 31, 1993 <br /> Second Six Months January 1, 1994, through June 30, 1994 <br /> Second Year July 1, 1994, through June 30, 1995 <br /> The Cost Proposal Forms to be completed are described below. <br /> Schedule 1: Curbside Service <br /> The Contractor must submit rates for Curbside Service on Schedule 1. <br /> Schedule 2: Residential Bin Service Rateg <br /> The Contractor must submit rates for Residential Bin Service on Schedule 2, and <br /> propose the percentage increase in the rates for customers using compactors. <br /> Schedule 3: Residential Bin Service Revenue <br /> Based on the proposed rates shown on Schedule 2, the Contractor must calculate <br /> the total estimated Residential Bin Service revenue to be received. <br /> Schedule 4: Commercial/Industrial Bin Service Rate <br /> The Contractor must submit rates for Commercial/Industrial Bin Service on <br /> Schedule 4, and propose the percentage increase in the rates for customers using <br /> compactors. <br /> Schedule 5: Commercial/Industrial Bin Service Revenue <br /> Based on the proposed rates shown on Schedule 4, the Contractor must calculate <br /> the total estimated Commercial/Industrial Bin Service revenue to be received. <br /> Schedule 6: Roll-off Service Rates <br /> The contractor must submit rates for 10, 20, and 40-cubic yard roll-off containers. <br /> Bids must be flat rates per dump that include both container drop-off, rental, <br /> collection, and disposal fees. <br /> Schedule 7: Additional Services Rates <br /> Schedule 7 identifies Additional Services and compensation the Contractor shall <br /> receive for providing Additional Services that may be requested by customers in the <br /> course of providing the Basic Services. If there are any other costs that the <br /> Contractor believes it will need to recover for any Additional Services other than <br /> Page 39 <br />