Continuation of Routine Day to Day Operation and Maintenance by MORRO BAY Sample Clauses

Continuation of Routine Day to Day Operation and Maintenance by MORRO BAY. It is recognized that the routine day to day operation and maintenance of the wastewater treatment plant and jointly owned connected facilities is currently conducted by MORRO BAY employees. It is agreed that such routine day to day operation and maintenance will continue to be performed by MORRO BAY employees unless and until there is a policy decision made pursuant to the procedures provided hereinabove to provide for operation and maintenance in a different manner. In performing such routine day to day operation and maintenance, it is agreed that no unbudgeted expenditure in excess of $10,000 will occur without the prior consent of both MORRO BAY and CAYUCOS. It is further agreed that MORRO BAY will not fill any job vacancy for a position which primarily involves work on the wastewater treatment plant facilities without written approval of a designated member from CAYUCOS and a designated member from MORRO BAY, provided minimum required staff levels shall be maintained. Emergency unbudgeted expenditures for repairs in excess of $10,000 may be made by approval of one designated member from CAYUCOS and one from MORRO BAY. Operation and maintenance expenses of MORRO BAY’s employees whose jobs are primarily devoted to operation and maintenance of the wastewater treatment plant shall include a pro-rata share of direct and indirect employer costs attributable to the proportion of time spent by such employees on wastewater treatment plant related activities. The term “indirect employer costs” includes that portion of the employees’ time attributable to the operation and maintenance of the treatment plant, outfall, common trunk line and related facilities of his workers’ compensation, disability benefits, retirement benefits and health benefits. Indirect employee costs also recoverable include staff time indirectly related to, but reasonably necessary for the joint operation, reconstruction, repair and maintenance of the wastewater treatment plant. Such indirect staff time will be billed at MORRO BAY’s actual hourly wage cost times the factor of
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