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TO: Neil Nelson <br />MAY 2 1980 As istan C nty`Administrator <br />c <br />FROM: Edward R ga#j <br />DATE May 12, )980 <br />RE: Head Start of Indian River County <br />Letter of May 1, 1980 <br />$oa 43 596 <br />On May 7 and 8 respectively, Gene Hamilton and I inspected the pile <br />of debris that had been collected by the Florida Farmworkers Council <br />at the St. Helen's Head Start Center. <br />We estimate that there are 8 truckloads to be removed. I am of the <br />opinion that each truckload will weigh approximately 1.25 tons. My <br />estimate of the cost per truckload is $64.52. Since there are 8 <br />truckloads, the total cost is $516.16.: The specific estimate is as <br />follows: <br />Cost of Debris Removal <br />to Landfill Dump <br />Truck @ $18.00 per hr. X 1.25 hrs. _ $22.50 <br />Driver @ $ 3.94 per hr. X 1.25 hrs. = 4.93 <br />$27.43 <br />Loader @ $39.00 per hr. X .5 hrs. _ $19.50 <br />Operator @ $4.34 per hr. X .5 hrs. = 2.17 <br />$21.67 <br />$49.10 <br />Administrative Charge 8.5% 4.17 <br />53.27 <br />Average Load per truck 1.25 tons X $9 (landfill) 11.25 <br />Cost to Landfill Dump $64.52 <br />Number of trucks 8 <br />$516.16 <br />An alternate method of disposal is for the Head Start of Indian River <br />-County to secure a permit to burn the debris. This would require its <br />removal from the area of trees to a more open location. Once the <br />debris is burned, the ash and residue could be carted off to the <br />landfill. It is substantially less cost. Probably the residual <br />would be less than one truckload. The cost of removal would then not <br />exceed $120. <br />EJR:mw <br />1 I -C C <br />�27�2 <br />ti <br />