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Approved Date
08/15/2000
Control Number
2000-248
Agenda Item Number
14.B.5.
Entity Name
Florida Tire Recycling, Inc.
Subject
Waste Tire Contract
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40 <br />4D <br />INAL <br />Florida Tire <br />Recycling, Inc. August I, 2000 <br />David Baita <br />Indian River County <br />Solid Waste Disposal District <br />1325 70 Avenue, SW <br />Vero Beach, FL 32968 <br />Re: Waste Tire Recycling <br />Dear Mr Baita <br />Thank you for the opportunity to renew our waste tire recycling agreement for the 2000/2001 fiscal year. <br />As requested I am writing to detail the terms of our current agreement, which will be continued into the <br />coming year without modification. <br />1. Florida Tire Recycling will provide two enclosed over -the -road trailers to be placed at the tire <br />area at your landfill site. As waste tires are received, they would be separated and loaded as <br />follows: <br />a. Derimmed passenger and light truck tires up to 825 x 20 in size would be loaded in <br />one trailer. <br />b. Derimmed truck tires between 825 x 20 and up to 1200 x 20 in size would be loaded <br />into the second trailer. <br />c. Rimmed passenger, light truck and truck tires up to 1200 x 20 would be placed in a <br />separate pile for collection as needed. (See Item 3, below.) <br />2. When a trailer is full, FTR will dispatch an over -the -road tractor to drop an empty trailer and <br />pick up the full one. <br />3. When a load of rimmed tires has accumulated, FTR will dispatch an open topped, walking <br />floor trailer (100 cubic yard capacity.) County personnel using a front-end loader will load <br />the trailer. <br />4. FTR will not be obligated to take any tires larger than 1200 x 20 in size. <br />5. The tipping fee at FTR's Port St. Lucie waste tire processing facility for loads from Indian <br />River County is $60.00 per ton with a minimum of $600.00 per load. The fee applies to all <br />tires received whether rimmed or derimmed. <br />6. Transportation from Indian River County to Port St. Lucie will be an additional $150.00 per <br />load whether transported by an enclosed trailer or by open -top walking floor trailer. <br />7. For rimmed tires only, there will be an additional charge of $150.00 per load for derimming <br />by FTR at the Port St. Lucie facility. Scrap metal resulting from the derimming will be the <br />property of FTR. <br />8. There will be a fuel surcharge of 5.0% of the total cost (tipping fee, transportation and <br />derimming costs) so long as the cost for less than truckload bulk delivery of diesel fuel <br />remains above $1.35 per gallon. <br />Providing An Environmental Solution <br />9675 Range Line Road • Port St. Lucie, Florida 34987 • (561) 465-0477 • FAX (561) 489-2124 <br />
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