Debris Removal, Processing and Disposal Sample Clauses

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Debris Removal, Processing and Disposal. Item No. Description of Service Unit Unit Price Core Services: Debris Removal, Management, & Site Services 1 Debris Removal from Waterways/Natural Creeks and Hauling to Debris Management Sites (DMS) CY $86.00 2 Debris Removal from Waterways/Natural Creeks and/or Public Property and Hauling to Final Disposal Site (NOTE 1 & 2) **NOTE CY $90.00 3 Debris Removal from Public Property and Hauling to Debris Management Sites (DMS) **NOTE CY $8.75 4 Cost per mile for alternate disposal sites outside of Lee County. (Note 1& 2) Cost /Mile $4.20 5 Pick Up White Goods from Waterways/Natural Creeks and Haul to nearest County ROW UNIT $75.00 6 Pick Up Construction Debris from Waterways/Natural Creeks and Haul to Debris Management Sites (DMS) UNIT $8.20 7 Pick Up Marine Property from Waterways/Natural Creeks and Haul to Debris Management Sites (DMS) CY $9.00 8 Non Domestic Dead Animal Collection and Transportation to final disposal. EACH $14.00 Item No. Description of Service Unit Unit Price Xxxxx Extractions include: Removal & Hauling to disposal of hazardous stumps resulting from trees growing on the public right-of-way (ROW). Stumps placed at the ROW by others are considered debris: See Note 6 9 >24 inch diameter to 47.99 inch diameter Note:7 Per Xxxxx $220.00 10 48 inch diameter and greater Note:7 Per Xxxxx $380.00 11 On site xxxxx grinding including filling hole with wood chips (Note:7) Per Inch $6.50 Item No. Description of Service Unit Unit Price Hazardous Limb Removal (After Initial 70 hour Period) 12 Storm Damaged Hazardous Limb Removal (Note 7) Per Tree $150.00 Item No. Description of Service Unit Unit Price Storm Damaged Hazardous Tree Removal: Diameters of trees are measured at breast height (Prices include removal of tree to ROW for collection as debris and flush cutting stumps to ground level) (See Note 7) 13 Trees that require the “Climbing” and “Cut & Drop” method. (e.g. trees over structures, homes, buildings, utilities or public ROW) 13a 6” to 12.99” diameter Per Tree $82.00 13b 13” to 23.99” diameter Per Tree $233.00 13c > 24” diameter Per Tree $246.00 14 Trees that can only be accessed by “Mechanized Equipment” (i.e. bucket trucks, skid steer loaders, log skidders, excavators, wheel loaders) 14a 6” to 12.99” diameter Per Tree $60.00 14b 13” to 23.99” diameter Per Tree $125.00 14c > 24” diameter Per Tree $190.00 15 Uprooted Trees; including those that have fallen in open areas, with easy access, or that have fallen on damaged structures 15a 6” to 12.99”...

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