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SECTION 13 <br />DRAFT. 29 <br />Compensation for Services <br />The County agrees to make monthly payments to Contractor within 30 days of receipt of each accurate invoice, <br />including weights or volumes and collection records. The weights are to be based on weighing of the containers <br />at each collection at each location. If weight is to be estimated, weight samples shall be based on three weighings <br />at each collection location with three containers full of food waste and other compostable materials and or total <br />truck weight minus tare weight after pick -up route is complete on state - approved truck scales. <br />Future weights are to be based on the volumes displaced during the three weighings. For example, if a full 20- <br />gallon container weighs 180 pounds, then the weight per gallon is 9 lbs. /gallon. That density would be used for <br />future estimates. <br />Payment for services from July 1, 2000, through June 30, 2001 shall be $60,000 per year, paid at the monthly <br />rate of $5,000 per month, inclusive of all costs associated with the food waste collection program. If the yearly <br />tonnage exceeds 750 tons, an additional fee of $55 per ton inclusive, shall be paid by the County to the <br />contractor for the additional services. The contractor will be credited with a two ton minimum against the yearly <br />750 ton total at any location not generating two tons per month. <br />The County, contractor or generators shall provide containers at all sites for collection of separated food wastes <br />and other compostable materials. Provision may be made for collection of other material that can be processed <br />as compost feedstock These collected materials may be combined with other separated, compostable materials <br />by the contractor to make marketable compost, if permitted. <br />SECTION 14 <br />Protection of Separated Food Wastes <br />The County agrees, with cooperation of the generators involved, to take such steps as reasonably may be <br />necessary to protect Contractor's ownership of all food waste materials placed at the designated area for <br />collection by Contractor under the terms of this Agreement. Contractor may label the containers to indicate that <br />the containers are the County's property and contents are his property once set out for collection. <br />SECTION 15 <br />Permits and Licenses <br />Contractor, at his sole cost and expense, shall maintain throughout the term of this Agreement all permits, <br />licenses and approvals necessary or required to perform the work and services described herein, including but <br />not limited to the collection of food waste materials and operation of the Processing Center for those materials. <br />SECTION 16 <br />Independent Contractor <br />Contractor shall perform all work and services described herein as an independent contractor and not as an <br />officer, agent, servant or employee of the County. Contractor shall have exclusive control of and the exclusive <br />right to control the details of the services and work performed hereunder and all persons performing the same <br />and nothing herein shall be constructed as creating a partnership or joint venture between the County and <br />Contractor. No person performing any of the work or services described hereunder shall be considered an <br />officer, agent, servant or employee of the County, and no such person shall be entitled to any benefits available <br />or granted to employees of the County. <br />5 <br />
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