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11/12/2019
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Board of County Commissioners
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EXHIBIT "C" <br /> PROCEDURES FOR REVENUE SHARING <br /> Segregated Loads of OCC <br /> 1. If Indian River delivers segregated Loads of Old Corrugated Cardboard ("OCC")to St. <br /> Lucie's Facility on or after October 1, 2019, St. Lucie and Indian River shall share the revenues <br /> derived from the sale of that OCC, subject to the conditions contained in the Agreement and this <br /> Exhibit "C." <br /> 2. The weight of Indian River's OCC shall be determined by weighing the OCC when it <br /> arrives at St. Lucie's Facility. If the scales at St. Lucie's Facility are not operating when the <br /> OCC arrives at St. Lucie's Facility, the weight of the OCC shall be deemed to be the weight <br /> measured by Indian River when the Load left Indian River's facility. <br /> 3. The value of the OCC delivered by Indian River shall be equal to the average price <br /> (expressed in dollars per ton)that St. Lucie received from the sale of OCC during the month that <br /> Indian River delivered its OCC. If St. Lucie does not sell any OCC during a month when Indian <br /> River delivers a segregated Load of OCC to the Facility, then the value of the OCC delivered by <br /> Indian River shall be the average price received by St. Lucie in the next month when St. Lucie <br /> sells OCC. <br /> 4. St. Lucie shall receive a fee of$10.00 per ton for processing and marketing the <br /> segregated Loads of OCC delivered to the Facility by Indian River. After the processing fee is <br /> deducted from the average price of the OCC, St. Lucie and Indian shall share equally(50% - <br /> 50%) in the remaining revenue received from the sale of the OCC delivered by Indian River. <br /> For example, if we assume hypothetically that St. Lucie will sell OCC for an average price of <br /> $100.00 per ton in October 2019, St. Lucie will receive a processing fee of$10.00 per ton, and <br /> then St. Lucie and Indian River will each receive $45.00 per ton for the segregated OCC that <br /> Indian River delivers to St. Lucie's Facility in October 2019 (i.e., $100 - $10 = $90; $90 T 2 = <br /> $45). Both Parties recognize and agree that the actual price received for the OCC may vary <br /> from the amounts shown in this hypothetical example. <br /> Program Materials <br /> 5. If Indian River delivers Program Materials to St. Lucie's Facility on or after October 1, <br /> 2019, St. Lucie and Indian River shall share the revenues derived from the sale of those <br /> Program Materials, subject to the conditions contained in the Agreement and this Exhibit"C." <br /> The general provisions in Sections 2 and 3, above, shall apply when determining the weight and <br /> average price of the Program Materials. <br /> 6. St. Lucie shall receive a fee of$75.00 per ton for processing and marketing the Program <br /> Materials delivered to the Facility by Indian River. After the processing fee is deducted from the <br /> average market value ("AMV") of the Program Materials, St. Lucie and Indian River shall share <br /> equally (50% - 50%) in the remaining revenue derived from the sale of the Program Materials <br /> delivered by Indian River. For example, if we assume hypothetically that the AMV of the <br /> 158 <br />
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