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EXHIBIT B <br /> SPECIAL PROVISIONS AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS <br /> DISASTER DEBRIS REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL SERVICES <br /> A. The Contractor shall collect, remove, transport, and process disaster debris to the Indian River County <br /> Solid Waste Landfill at 1325 74th Avenue S . W . , Vero Beach, Florida 32968 or other Facilities or <br /> properties within Indian River County, as APPROVED OR directed by the County. <br /> B . Collection of debris shall include identification, assessment and removal of hazardous materials, <br /> hazardous wastes, bio-hazardous wastes , dead animals , and hazardous stumps . <br /> C . Collection and removal of debris shall include clearing limits of right-of-way. Trees located on <br /> private property that have fallen into the right-of-way shall be cut off at the right-of-way line and <br /> removed. <br /> D . Eligibility of stumps and hanging limbs must be determined on a case-by-case basis by a FEMA <br /> inspector. <br /> i <br /> I <br /> E . Trees and limbs in contact or close proximity to Utility lines , shall not be removed until the Utility <br /> Company has removed or relocated their facilities . <br /> I <br /> F . Processing of debris shall include the establishment and operation of multiple temporary debris- <br /> staging areas/processing- sites throughout Indian River County where collected debris may be sorted, <br /> recycled, ground, mulched, burned, or otherwise segregated for transport and disposal to the Indian <br /> River County Solid Waste Landfill or other approved disposal facilities . <br /> G. Eligibility of debris is determined by FEMA. Contractors do not have the authority to make <br /> eligibility determinations . Generally, disaster-related debris located on public property and in public <br /> rights-of-way is eligible for FEMA reimbursement. Eligible disaster debris may include downed <br /> trees and other woody debris ; sand, silt, mud and gravel ; building wreckage; and vehicles in the <br /> right-of-way. <br /> H . Debris on private property generally is not eligible for FEMA funding, but disaster-damaged personal <br /> property may be moved to the curbside to be picked up by an eligible Applicant . Debris from a <br /> commercial business or resulting from work performed by a private contractor, is not eligible and <br /> may not be moved to the curbside for pick up . <br /> G. Disposal of debris shall include any reduction, separation, or other processing of material needed <br /> for the further removal and disposal of debris . Contractor will recycle the resulting mulch at a State <br /> approved disposal site . <br /> i <br /> I <br /> j Page 27 of 27 <br /> F: (Public Worksl Capital ProjectslHurricane ContractslHurricane Debris Removal Bid Document - Final. doc <br />