HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-R-35REQUESTED RESOLUTION FOR CONSIDERATION
RESOLUTION AMENDING SOLID WASTE FEE SCHEDULE
WHEARAS the Clark County Solid Waste Management District (hereinafter
referred to as the "District") is a duly-authorized and existing District pursuant to
I.C. 13-11-2-7 and I.C. 13-21-3 et Sec.;
AND WHEREAS, the District had previously established a Solid Waste
Management fee pursuant to I.C. 13-21-14-1 in the amoUnt of $13.75 per year for
one classification of users being businesses, multi-family dwellings, single-family
dwellings, structures and/or dwellings Units, mobile home pads and other lots plus
additions who benefit from curbside recycling services;
WHEREAS, the Board had not previOUsly established a fee for those
businesses, multi-family dwellings, single-family dwellings, structures and/or
dwellings units, mobile home pads and other lots plus additions who benefit from
solid waste management and solid waste collection, but who do not benefit from
recycling services as provided by the District;
AND WHEREAS, the Board, after investigation, believes that the
previously adopted fee schedule needs to be changed or readjusted to reflect both
classification of users and to establish a fee which reflects to cost of the services
provided;
AND WHEREAS, pursuant to I.C. 13-21-14-5 the District conducted a duly
advertised public meeting on November 17, 1998 wherein public comment was
heard by members present at said hearing
AND WHEREAS, a resolution was made that the fees be changed and
readjusted to reflect a fee of $19.50 for those users who benefit from curbside
recycling services and that a fee of $3.25 be established for those users for whom
recycling services are provided but tO, whom curbside recycling is not provided;
WHEREAS, the Solid Waste Management District Board, after careful
deliberation and consideration of the public comment heard on November 17, 1998
has determined that the fee change and readjustment is needed to continue to
finance the Solid Waste Management District's Plan for reduction of solid waste in
Clark County, Indiana.
AND WHEREAS, the majority of the Solid Waste Management District
Board has determined that it is in the best interest of the District to change and
adjust the previously established fee schedule pursuant to I.C. 13-21-14 et. Seq.
THE CLARK COUNTY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
BOARD now determines that the previously imposed solid waste fee shall be
changed and readjusted as follows:
1. That there shall be two classifications of solid waste management fees
based upon whether the user is entitled to curbside recycling services or whether
the user is not entitled to curbside recycling services.
2. A user is de£med as
A. businesses, including, but not limited to, industrial, agricultural,
and any other enterprises engaged in commerce,
B. each unit of every multi-family dwellings,
C. single-family dwellings,
D. mobile home pads, lots and/or any other unit used to distinguish
a site upon which a mobile home can be affixed,
E. any other structure and/or dwelling units which are entitled to
utilize solid waste services,
F. Any other areas or units/dwellings which from time to time
may be added,
G. Barns, warehouses and other like structures are expressly
excluded.
3. For all users who are entitled to curbside recycling services a fee of
$19.50 is assessed.
4. For alt users who are not entitled to curbside recycling services a fee
of $3.25 is assessed.
SO SIGNED AND EXECUTED THIS DAY OF DECEMBER,
1998 BY THE CLARK COUNTY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
Ralph Guthrie, Chairman
Thomas R. Galligan
Paul F. Garrett
Kelly Corm
Ed Meyer Susan Popp
Vicki Conlin
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SIGNED AND EXECUTED THIS DAY OF
1998 BY THE CITY OF JEFFERSONVILLE, INDIANA
Thomas R. Galligan, Mayor
Attest:
C. Richard Spencer
Clerk-Treasurer for the
City of Jeffersonville
SIGNED AND EXECUTED THIS DAY OF
1998 BY THE TOWN OF CLARKSVILLE, INDIANA
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John Minta, President
Attest:
Clay Baird, Clerk-Treasurer
for the Town of Clarksville
SIGNED AND EXECUTED THIS DAY OF
1998 BY THE CITY OF CHARLESTOWN, INDIANA
Bob Braswell, Mayor
Attest:
Sharon Barnes
Clerk-Treasurer for the
City of Charlestown
SIGNED AND EXECUTED THIS DAY OF
1998 BY THE TOWN OF SELLERSBURG, INDIANA
David Broady, President
Attest:
Linda Schafer, Clerk-Treasurer
for the Town of Sellersburg
SIGNED AND EXECUTED THIS DAY OF -,
1998 BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF CLARK COUNTY, INDIANA
Ed Meyer, President
Ralph Guthrie
Paul F. Garrett
Attest:
Keith D. Groth, Auditor
Clark County, Indiana
CONTRACT FOR RECYCLING SERVICES
WITNESSETH: That this contract is made and entered into this 21sT day of
APRIL, 1998 by and between Browning-Ferris Industries of Kentucky, Inc., ("BFI')
and the Clark County Solid Waste Management District acting on behalf of the City
of Jeffersonville, the City of Charlestown, the Town of Sellersburg, the Town of
Clarksville, and the Board of Commissioners of Clark County, Indiana insofar as
1990 Census Tract 506.04 of unincorporated Clark County is within the geographical
scope of this Contract ("District") and the parties to this Contract agree as follows:
(t) BFI agrees and promises to provide personnel, equipment, materials and
other such services and appurtenances as may be required to implement curbside
recycling services in the geographical areas of Clark County, Indiana identified as
follows (hereafter identified by the names of the cities and towns only, the parties
agreeing that the below cities, towns and areas are within the State of Indiana):
Within the geographical limits of the City of
Jeffersonville, Indiana;
Within the geographical limits of the City of
Charlestown, Indiana;
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Within the geographical limits of the Town of
Sellersburg, Indiana;
Within the geographical limits of the Town of
Clarksville, Indiana; and
Within the geographical limits of 1990 Census Tract
506.04 of unincorporated Clark County, Indiana.
(2) BFI agrees and promises to provide those services that are specifically
designated and identified in the "Contract Specifications and Provisions" to which
BFI submitted and Indiana State Board of Accounts Form 96 on March 23, 1998,
which seven-page document is incorporated by reference herein, attached hereto and
made a part hereof as material terms of this Contract and marked "Exhibit A." BFI
further agrees and promises to meet, at its own expense, all specifications,
requirements and provisions of the foUr-page document entitled "Legal Notice to
Bidders," that is attached hereto, made a part hereof and marked "Exhibit B." BFI
expressly agrees to, and adopts, for purposes of this Contract, all definitions, terms,
requirements, obligations and other information contained in the attached Exhibits A
and B, to the extent any of same are not specifically addressed in the provisions of
this Contract document. In particular Paragraph (10) and Exhibit A ("Reporting
Requirements") is identified as an example of the several specific and material terms
of this Contract illustrated on the attached Exhibits and BFI expressly agrees to
perform the reporting obligations and requirements contained therein subject to the
direction and supervision of the Director. To the extent it can be accomplished, BFI
shall be required to collect the recyclable materials described in paragraph (6) below,
or as said paragraph is reasonably amended from time to time by the District or its
Board of Directors, on the same day of regular garbage and refuse pickup, for solid
waste, in the respective cities, towns and geographical areas described in paragraph
(1) hereof, or within two (2) days thereof including all holidays except that collection
of Recyclable Materials will not occur on Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years Day.
From time to time, a bin may be missed due to inadvertence or mistake. The
District shall notify BFI of any missed bin as quickly after it has leamed of the
missed bin as is reasonably practicable. BFI shall pick up such missed bin by the end
of the second business day after being notified that such event occurred.
(3) BFI agrees and promises to perform the following functions during the
term of this Contract:
a. Provide one (1) eighteen-gallon recycling container to each of the
20,400 eligible households within the Cities of Jeffersonville, Clarksville,
Sellersburg, Charlestown, and the unincorporated portion of the Oak Park
Census Tract in Jeffersonville Township (Cities) in Clark County,
Indiana each of which will be imprinted with a standard recycling logo as
well as the script "CLARK COUNTY RECYCLES";
b. Collect commingled Recyclable Materials described in Paragraph
(6) hereof from at least 15,300 participating households (assuming 75%
participation) at or below the four-plex level within the Cities of Clark
County, Indiana every other week on the same day as regular refuse
collection;
c. Transport Recyclable Materials collected in the manner described
above to a materials recovery facility or any recyclabte materials
handling and disposition facility ("a facility") other than an incinerator or
a landfill. BFI will be responsible for marketing the collected recyclable
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materials to the highest or best bidder operating a facility. All revenue
which might be realized from the brokering, sale distribution or other
disposition of any and all Recyclable Materials collected as part of the
curbside recycling program, shall be returned to the District on a
quarterly basis within thirty (30) days of the end of each calendar quarter.
BFI will submit a quarterly report within thirty (30) days of the end of
each calendar quarter which details the total revenues received for all
recyclables collected under this program disaggregated by specific
recyclable item (i.e., aluminum beverage container, # plastic, etc.).
d. Maintain concise and detailed records concerning the weight and
constituents of the Recyclable Material collected and provide a summary
of these records to the Executive Director of the Clark County Solid
Waste Management District (Director) on a monthly basis;
e. Landfill and/or incinerate no more than five percent (5%) by
weight of all materials collected without the express, written permission
of the Director;
f. Make a monthly report to the Director detailing the weight and
constituents of materials landfilled and/or inc~erated which were
collected as a part of the curbside collection of Recyclable Materials and
the reason for directing these materials to f'mal disposal facilities rather
than to a recyclable material processing facility.
g. Be responsible for, design and implement, a program for the
purpose of informing those who will be receiving curbside recycling
services under this Contract concerning the proper method for preparing
recyclable materials, use of the recycling container, role and purpose of
curbside recycling, date and time of program initiation. This program
may include distribution of informational brochures, use of print and
radio advertising, and direct mailing of information to eligible household.
The cost of this program shall be borne by BFI and all proposed
activities, brochures, mailings; advertisements, etc. shall be approved by
the Director prior to use. All actions taken and all materials prepared as a
part of the public information program will be submitted to the Director
for approval prior to implementation or use.
h. Be responsible to pick up bins at pre-designated locations on
property and replace the bins at that location after emptying the bin for
those households whose residents are handicapped or have some medical
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reason that precludes the resident from transporting the bin to and from
the usual designated place. BFI, in consultation with the District agrees
to make the determination regarding location.
(4) The term of this Contract shall be for a period of four (4) years from the
date of execution. Consistent with its bid, BFI agrees and promises to perform
curbside recycling services hereunder for the price of Three Hundred and Fifty-four
Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty Dollars and 00/t00 (354,960.00) ("Base Contract
Price") per year subject to the terms of this paragraph. The parties further agree that
on each annual anniversary date of the original contract execution the Base Contract
Price shall be increased by a percentage equal to the percentage of increase in the
Municipal Cost Index for the previous twelve (12) months.
(5) BFI agrees and promises that it will commence performance of all
curbside recycling services set forth herein and set forth in the attached Exhibits A
and B no later than MAY 21, 1998. Time is of the essence of this Contract and BFI
acknowledges that all time deadlines and dates set forth and specified herein in this
Contract, or in any amendments hereto, are material terms of this Contract.
(6) The parties hereto mutually agree, to subsequent directive m writing by
the District implementing reasOnable changes, that the items to be collected by BFI
during the performance of this Contract shall include:
a. Two (2) liter and 20-ounce P.E.T. soda bottles;
One (1) gallon and one-half (1/2) gallon H.D.P.E.
milk jugs;
c. Bi-metal beverage cans;
d. Aluminum beverage cans;
Emerald, flint and amber glass containers
(excluding window panes, plate glass and any
broken glass);
Old newspapers, including slicks ("slick" is
defined as any glossy advertisement delivered
normally with a newspaper); and
g. Tm-plated steel food containers
(7) The parties hereto mutually agree the BFI is, and shall be, an
independent contractor for all purposes during the performance of this Contract. BFI
hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the respective governments of the
County of Clark, The City of Jeffersonville, the City of Charlestown, the Town of
Clarksville, the Town of Sellersburg and the Clark County Solid Waste Management
District and its directors, employees, agents and staff from any loss, claim, demand or
liability /ncurred as a result of any act or omission by BFI or its employees and
agents, which is alleged to have caused, by negligent or willful misconduct, personal
injury, property damage or other economic damage, during the term of the Contract.
All employees or agents of BFI, who perform any service for, or at he direction of,
BFI during the term of this Contract, are hereby agreed to be subject to the direction
and control of BFI and not of any of the cities, towns, counties or the District
identified in this paragraph. BFI shall be solely and exclusively responsible for all
compensation of its employees, agents and representatives, who perform any service
or function in relation to this Contract in Clark County, Indiana. BFI agrees and
promises that it will pay all reasonable attorney fees, court costs, judgements and
other litigation expenses for any of the governmental entities named in this paragraph
who are made parties to any litigation or administrative proceeding as a result of any
negligent act or omission or act of willfulness conduct, by any BFI employee or
agent, whether alleged or proven, during the term, and alleged to relate to, BFI's
responsibilities, actions or performance under this Contract. The obligation to pay
reasonable attorney fees hereunder shall not be limited to the condition precedent of
litigation actually being filed; rather, BFI's obligation to pay such reasonable fees
shall commence at the moment it becomes reasonably necessary for any city or town,
county government or district decision to use legal services in response to any claim
made concerning BFI's performance of curbside recycling services hereunder.
(8) BFI agrees and promises that its performance hereunder shall be subject
to the initial and continuing coordinating and supervisory control of the Executive
Director of the Clark County Solid Waste Management District. The adequacy of
BFI's performance shall be subject to the Executive Director's evaluation and
observations throughout the term hereof. All citizen complaints, District complaints
or issues of non-compliance under this Contract, regardless of the source, shall be
promptly forwarded to BFI and BFI, within fifteen (15) days of receipt thereof, shall
respond to the inquiry or compliant in a writing directed to the attention of the
Executive Director. BFI agrees and promises to use good faith and reasonable
business efforts to address complaints and to conduct itself, through its agents and
employees, consistent with its responsibilities under this Contract. A failure by BFI
to respond to any complaint or inquiry issued by the Executive Director, or BFI's to
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reasonably correct any inadequacy addressed in such complaint or inquiry (if within
the purview or scope of this Contract) shall be considered a default by BFI.
(9) "Default" by BFI shall be defined to mean any act or omission by BFI
that results in non-performance or inadequate performance of any of its obligations
hereunder. Non-compliance with any time or billing deadline set forth herein shall
also be considered a default. Additionally, failure to satisfactorily participate in the
complaint/inquiry procedures set forth in paragraph (8) shall also be considered a
default. Any other refusal to perform any other obligation under this Contract, or a
refusal to reasonably cooperate with the Board of Directors, its professional staff,
Executive Director or Controller of the Clark County Solid Waste Management
District shall be considered a default. Upon the occurrence of any event of default,
BFI shall be given written notice of such event and, thereafter, shall have twenty (20)
days after receipt of same to respond, in writing, to such notice, setting forth a plan to
cure any alleged default. Upon review of this remm writing from BFI, the Board of
Directors of the Clark County Solid Waste Management District ("District
Directors") shall determine whether the proposed cure is practicable and reasonable
or whether this Contract shall be terminated. If such termination occurs, BFI shall
thereafter, at its own expense, take possession of ail personal property within the
curbside recycling contract geographical area described in paragraph (1) and shall
bear the risk of loss or damage thereto if its personal property is not timely secured
by BFI. Further, in the event of such termination, the Directors shall timely
determine any net amount of monies due and owing BFI for services satisfactorily
performed before the event of default occurred and shall pay same, after deducting
actual expenses incurred by the Directors as a result of the default, including
professional accounting expenses and/or attorney fees, to BFI.
(10) Should the District Directors, at the times set forth in this paragraph,
satisfactorily document and establish for the other party that there is less than Fifty-
five Percent (55%) annual participation from households within the curbside
recycling geographical area set forth in paragraph (1) then the District Directors may,
within thirty (30) days prior to each annual anniversary of the execution hereof, elect
to terminate this Contract. This election shall not be unreasonably exercised or
withheld by the District Directors. Any termination decision pursuant to this
paragraph shall be communicated, in writing, to BFI within the above time period. If
a termination occurs for the masons set forth in this paragraph, the District Directors
agree to reimburse BFI Seventy-five Percent (75%) after the first year, Fifty Percent
(50%) after the second year and Twenty-five Percent (25%) after the third year of the
original cost of its collection bins and containers thgt were purchased by BFI
specifically for the performance required of it under this Contract. BFI shall be
required, in this circumstance, to produce actual invoices for such bins and containers
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in order to establish such original cost. Thereafter, in this circumstance, this Contract
shall be terminated as set out herein and BFI, at the expiration of sixty (60) days after
the annual anniversary period described in this paragraph, shall have the sole and
exclusive responsibility, to collect and secure, at its own risk and expense, all bins,
containers and other personal property located within the curbside recycling
geographical area set forth in paragraph (1) and the District shall not be required to
perform any such collection of property for BFI. All insurance coverages required by
Paragraph (14) hereof shall be maintained for a period of ninety (90) days after
expiration of the Contract hereunder (coverage to continue for 150 days after the
anniversary date utilized for termination under this paragraph) at BFI's expense. BFI
shall, should termination occur pursuant to this paragraph, indemnify and hold the
District, its administrative and professional staff harmless from any personal injury or
property damage that is caused or claimed against the District as a result of the
termination procedures set forth herein. ~Participation" shall mean that an eligible
household, as defined on the attached exhibit, places a partially full recycling bin for
BFI to collect on at least one occasion in a month. "Annual participation" shall mean
that an eligible household is so participating for nine (9) of the previous twelve (12)
months.
(11) Absent termination of this Contract as set forth in Paragraph (10), it shall
be BFI's sole and exclusive responsibility, at the expiration of the contract term set
forth in paragraph (4) above, or upon the occurrence of any default, to collect and
secure, at its own risk and expense, all bins, containers and other personal property
located within the curbside recycling geographical area set forth in paragraph (1) and
the District shall not be required to perform any such collection of property of BFI,
nor incur or bear any risk of loss if same are not secured by BFI. The Directors,
thereafter, shall timely determine any net amount of monies due and owing BFI for
services }atisfactorily performed before the event of default occurred and shall pay
same, after deducting actual expenses incurred by the Directors.
(12) Ail notices required to be served or mailed to each party shall be
considered properly served and mailed if directed as folloWs:
FOR BFI:
District Manager
BFI Waste Systems
P. O. Box 43729
Louisville, Kentucky 40253-0729
(502) 245-1234
FOR THE DISTRICT:
Executive Director
Clark County Solid Waste Management District
1638 East Tenth Street
Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130-6275
(812) 285-7963
(13) BFI shall be required to submit a performance bond which will ensure
proper completion of the required services over the life of the Contract. The
performance bond shall include an amount equal to four times the total first year base
bid amount. The performance bond required at each anniversary date of the Contract
shall include an amount.equal to the number of years remaining in the Contract times
the original total annual base bid amount. The performance bond for the year of the
Contract shall remain in force for one year beyond the completion of this Contract.
Failure to submit such performance bond pursuant to this paragraph shall be a breach
of this Contract.
(14) This document contains the entire agreement of the parties and is not
subject to any other oral terms unless mutually agreed to by both parties and
subsequently reduced to a writing signed by authorized representatives of each party.
This document, and its factual and legal terms and applications, shall be construed
under Indiana law. The parties agree that the venue for any court litigation that may
occur between the parties with reference to this document shall be in any circuit or
superior court in Clark County, Indiana.
(15) BFI agrees and promises to provide insurance coverage, during the term
of this Contract, in the following particulars and amounts and BFI agrees to provide
certificates of such insurance coverage, including policy coverage dates, to the
Executive Director on or before February 15 of each year included in the contract
term. BFI shall name the Clark County Solid Waste Management District, its
administrative offices and professional staff as additional insured parties to the extent
of BFI's liability for the coverage described below. BFI promises to immediately
notify the Executive Director, in writing, of any lapse or change in the below
insurance coverage:
Type of Insurance
Amount of Coverage
(a) Comprehensive General Liability
$2,000,000.00
Bodily Injury and Property Damage
(b) Automobile Liability
Bodily Injury and Property Damage
(c) Umbrella Liability
Bodily Injury and Property Damage
(d) Worker's Compensation and Employer's Liability
$2,000,000.00
$3,000,000.00
As required by
Indiana law
(16) BFI agrees and promises that the District shall not be responsible for the
withholding, holding, escrow or other management of any taxes or funds of BFI that
may be subject to payment to any taxing entity in any state or for the United States.
The parties mutually agree that this responsibility shall rest exclusively with BFI and
that BFI is an independent contractor hereunder and not an employee, servant or
agent of the District by virtue of this Contract.
(17) The parties mutually agree that if there is a substantial change in Indiana
law the materially alters or modifies the continuing existence or authority .of the
District to engage in this Contract, or if the District incurs a loss of appropriation or
funding as a result of any legislation or federal, state or local ordinance, law or
regulation, then the District shall be entitled to terminate this Contract and, in this
event, the termination procedures described in paragraph (10) shall commence to the
extent of available District funding.
(18) BFI agrees to submit, at the time of execution hereof, a performance
bond with coverage in the sum of at least One Million Four Hundred Thousand Eight
Hundred and Forty Dollars ($1,419,840.00) payable to the District in the event of
non-performance or any failure by BFI to perform its obligations under this Contract.
BFI shall renew this performance bond on or before each annual anniversary date of
this Contract. On such anniversary date the amount of performance fond shall be
reduced to a sum equal to the number of years remaining in this Contract multiplied
by $354,960.00 (the Base Contract Price).
(19) The parties mutually agree that BFI shall be paid the contract price
described in paragraph (4) hereof, provided it is in compliance with the terms hereof,
in the following manner during the existence of this Contract:
BFI shall submit a monthly invoice for curbside recycling services
in the amount of $29,580.00 on or before the tenth (10) day of each
calendar month. If the Executive Director determines that BFI is in
compliance with all appropriate provisions and specifications of this
contract, payment shall be made to BFI by the District within thirty (30)
days of the tenth (10) day of each calendar month.
BFI may submit to the Executive Director, from time to time, but no more
often then monthly, an invoice which reflects the actual households for
which it is providing service. Upon satisfaction by the Executive
Director that the numbers of households reflected on the invoice is in fact
an accurate count of the numbers of households which are being serviced
and that BFI is otherwise in compliance with the appropriate provisions
and specifications of the contract, the Executive D/rector may approve
additional payment to BFI at the rate of one dollar and forty five cents
($1.45) per additional household not to exceed an additional two thousand
five hundred ($2,500) households, BFI shall provide one (1) eighteen-
gallon recycling container to each of the additional eligible households.
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THIS CONTRACT SIGNED ON THIS DAY OF
, 1998 BETWEEN BROWNING-FERRIS
INDUSTRIES, INC. AND THE CLARK COUNTY SOLID WASTE
MANAGEMENT DISTRICT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF
JEFFERSONVILLE, THE CITY OF CHARLESTOWN, THE
TOWN OF CLARKSVILLE, THE TOWN OF SELLERSBURG
AND CLARK COUNTY, INDIANA.
BROWNING-FERRIS, INC. OF KENTUCKY
BY ITS REPRESENTATIVE:
Primed Name
Title
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SIGNED AND EXECUTED THIS 17th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1998 BY THE CLARK
COUNTY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT BOARD, OF DIRECTORS:
Ralph Guthrie, Chairman
Thomas R. Galligan
Paul F. Garrett
Kelly Conn
Ed Meyer Susan Popp
Vicki Conlin
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SIGNED AND EXECUTED THIS DAY OF
BY THE CITY OF CHARLESTOWN, INDIANA
1998
Bob Braswetl, Mayor
Attest:
Sharon Barnes
Clerk-Treasurer for the
City of Charlestown
SIGNED AND EXECUTED THIS DAY OF
BY THE TOWN OF SELLERSBURG, INDIANA
-,1998
David Broady, President
Attest:
Linda Schafer, Clerk-Treasurer
for the Town of Sellersburg
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SIGNED AND EXECUTED THIS DAY OF .-, 1998
BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF CLARK COUNTY, INDIANA
Ed Meyer, President
Ralph Guthrie
Paul F. Garrett
Attest:
Keith D. Groth, Auditor
Clark County, Indiana
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1999 Recycling Fee Calculation
Recycling Costs:
Curbside - Residential
curbside - Multi-family
Recycling - Drop-Off Bins
Billing'Clerk
Benefits - Billing Clerk
Additional Bins
Billing expenses
Accounting
Equipment
Paper/supplies
Office rent
Telephone (2 lines)
Billing software/maintenance
Contingency
Total Recycling Costs
Recycling revenue
A,~3usted recycling costs
No. of Households
Annual billing charge
Total Program Cost
w/ expansion to
Multi-family
w/ Add'l homes
Costs allocated
to Curbs£de
Residences
Costs allocated
to County
Residences
429,780 429,780 0
70,656 70,656 0
24,000 12,000 12,000
23,775 18,069 5,706
3,483 2,647 836
10,000 10,000 0
15,000 11,40~ 3,600
5,000 3,800 1,200
5,000 3,800 1,200
5,000 3,800 1,200
2,100 1,596 504
2,120 1,611 509
3,000 2,280 720'
15,000 11,400 3,690
613,914 582,839 31,075
(4,700)
578,139
29,300
19.73
(4,700)
609,214
0
31,075
9,412
3,30
Calculation of Recycling Revenue:
Curbside Residences - 29,300 x $19.50 x 75% = 428,513
County Residences - 9,412 x $3.25 x 75% = 22,942
Total fees collected 451,455
See attached Assumptions and considerations
1999 Recycling Fee
Assumptions and Considerations
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2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
Total number of curbside residences of 29,300 includes the current
number of curbside residences currently in program of 21,300 plus
3,400 additional homes to be added for expansion of the program
plus 4,600 multi-family units. These numbers were given to me by
Sharon Matra, Executive Director.
These calculations assume the expansion of the curbside recycling program
will take place on 1-1-99 - per discussion with Sharon Marra. Any delays
in the expansion of the curbside program will have a negative effect
on the net amount of recycling revenue generated.
Information relating to the total number of county residences of 9,412
was provided to me by Sharon Matra.
The District may need to send a separate bill for each unit in a
multi-family complex in order to generate a penalty of $25 for each
unpaid unit. This would create more of an incentive for th~ owner of
the multi-family complex to pay the recycling fee.
It is very important to have the mailing list compiled, entered into
the computer, and ready to print recycling bills before any services
are contracted for. In addition, the District needs to discuss the
addresses to be added to the program and the house count with BFI
to ensure both are in agreement with services to be provided by BFI
and the District's mailing list for billing. This coordination with
BFI should always take place whenever additional homes are added to
the program, or whenever BFI is requesting an addition to their monthly
bill based on additional homes recieving service. This will allow the
total number of households in the District's billing records to agree with
with the number of households BFI is billing the District for services.
The recycling fee collection rate is estimated at 75%.
Allocation of various billing charges is 76% for residences in the
curbside program and 24% for County residences based on the number
of residences to be billed in the curbside recycling program (including
expansion) of 29,300 and the number of residences in the county of 9,412
to the total number of all residences to be billed of 38,712.
Changes in any of the estimates used in this recycling fee calculation
will affect the recycling revenue generated and/or recycling costs
incurred.