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mr - <br />Curbside Contract Extension Agreement for 1998 - 2000 <br />City of Orono and E-Z Recycling <br />t <br />This Agreement extends the 1993 - 1997 Recycling Collection Curbside Contract between "the City of Orono and <br />E-Z Recycling last dated September 12, 1994. The parties above hereby mutually agree that the contract abo\ e <br />is extended through December 31, 2000. <br /># <br />This Extension Agreement is subject to the following amendments to the original contract: <br />1. Annual Increase based on increased household counts <br />The Contractor will receive a prorated annual increase based on the current cost per household per month <br />calculated on any increased household count in the preceding year, beginning with the household counts at <br />•December 3 1, 1998. <br />2. Material Revenue Sharing <br />Revenue Sharing. Effective August 1, 1995, the Contractor instituted revenue sharing for newsprint. If the <br />market value for newsprint is over $25 per ton, the Contractor will rebate tlie City $5 per ton. If the market <br />valu'e of newsprint is over SI 00 per ton, the Contractor will rebate the City S10 per ton. The Contractor will use <br />the monthly average scale price from Waldorf, Pioneer Paper and Weyerhaeuser to determine the amount to he <br />paid. <br />Market Downturns. Because markets for recycling newsprint rind plastics continue to fluctuate, effective January <br />1, 1998, the City agree.s'to .share in market do - nturns with the Contractor If the Contractor is paying more than <br />$5 per ton to recycle newsprint, the City will pay the Contractor 50% of the increased market downturn cost. <br />The Contractor will use the monthly average scale price from Waldorf, Pioneer Paper and Weyerhaeuser to <br />determine the increase. If the Contractor is paying more than $40 per ton to recycle plastic containers \\ith a <br />neck, the City will pay the Contractor 50% of the increased per ton market downturn co.st. The Contractor will <br />use the monthly average scale price from Phoenix Recycling and Quality Check to determine the increase. The <br />Contractor agrees to provide the City with 90 days written notification prior to implementing this increase in <br />* costs to the City, and to provide the City with verification of market prices upon request. <br />♦ i» * ♦ >»• <br />The City .shall pay E-Z.Recycling $5,583.48 per month for the .services outlined in this Agreement and the <br />original contract. It is understood that utiless a 90 day market downturn notice has been provided, the maximum <br />amount during this contract term will not exceed $67,001.76 per year. This amount is based on a household <br />count of 2,737 at $2.04 per household per month <br />Extended and Amended this<^7^day of QcLTe5tSg:\c_ 1997.
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