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24 <br /> Processing Fee means the dollar($)amount per ton charged on all recyclables delivered by OCSW <br /> to the Contractor. <br /> Rebate means the amount of money owed by the Contractor to OCSW if the payment formula finds <br /> the value of the revenue share exceeds the processing fee and contamination handling fee. <br /> Revenue Share means the percentage of AMV to be reimbursed to OCSW. <br /> OCC means Old Corrugated Cardboard, grade PS 11 baled, F.O.B. seller's dock <br /> Fee Calculation Example <br /> Note:The AMV Calculation tables on the following page are used for estimation purposes only. <br /> Processing Fee:A Processing Fee of dollars($ ) per <br /> ton shall be charged on 100% of the inbound tonnage delivered. <br /> Revenue Share: Vendor shall pay Orange County Solid Waste <br /> percent ( %) of the amount of the AMV remaining after deducting Processing Fees, for each <br /> Ton of inbound Program Recyclables delivered during that month. The Revenue Share shall be <br /> fixed for the life of the contract. <br /> Contractor's Response: Please note this calculation is for proposal evaluation purposes only. <br /> Actual fees charged or revenue paid to Orange County Solid Waste shall be based on the inbound <br /> tonnage delivered by Orange County to the selected facility, and is subject to fluctuation in market <br /> values. <br /> For example, for a Vendor who bids a Processing Fee of $80/ton, a Contamination Disposal Fee <br /> of $30/ton, and a 80% Revenue Share would calculate the Fee charged or Rebate offered in the <br /> following manner: <br /> Fee Calculation Example <br /> (Fee) Rebate per Ton = (Revenue Share x AMV) - (Contamination Handling Fee x Contamination <br /> Rate)- Processing Fee= (80%x 87.46)-($30.00 x 9.51%) -$104.44 = ($37.33/Ton) Fee Paid by <br /> Orange County to Contractor. Please NOTE: The County operates a "Glass on the side program". <br /> Glass collected separately will not be sent to the recycling processor. Glass included in single <br /> stream is currently estimated to make up 9.99%of the County's single stream recycling. <br /> 12 <br />