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File #: 08-2956    Version: A Name: Proposal for recycling processing services.
Type: Communication Status: Passed
File created: 11/19/2008 In control: Public Works and Services Committee
On agenda: Final action: 12/2/2008
Title: Subject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting a proposal for recycling processing services. (Res.08-1132) Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 11-25-08: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a three year agreement with Resource Management Companies based upon a processing fee of $75.50 per ton, a transportation fee of $190.00 per truck load, and a fuel adjustment factor for diesel of $2.50 per gallon. The agreement also includes that the city will receive, as a revenue, the market value for the recyclables. It is further assumed that the residuals equal 9.56% of the total materials delivered. Fiscal Note: The actual cost to the City will vary depending on market conditions. However, by extrapolating November’s current fees and revenues, it is projected that it will cost the City $154,000.00 in 2009.
Attachments: 1. RMC.pdf
Related files: Res.08-1132

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Subject: Direct Referral. Communication from the Commissioner of Public Works/City Engineer submitting a proposal for recycling processing services.  (Res.08-1132)

 

Recommendation of the Public Works and Services Committee on 11-25-08: That the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized and directed to enter into a three year agreement with Resource Management Companies based upon a processing fee of $75.50 per ton, a transportation fee of $190.00 per truck load, and a fuel adjustment factor for diesel of $2.50 per gallon. The agreement also includes that the city will receive, as a revenue, the market value for the recyclables. It is further assumed that the residuals equal 9.56% of the total materials delivered.

 

Fiscal Note: The actual cost to the City will vary depending on market conditions. However, by extrapolating November’s current fees and revenues, it is projected that it will cost the City $154,000.00 in 2009.