Host County Benefit/Recycling Sustainability Fee Sample Clauses

Host County Benefit/Recycling Sustainability Fee. Beginning as of January 1, 2021, the Operator of Disposal Facility (located within Northampton County) will pay to the County a Host County Benefit Fee of the following amount: $XX per ton. The total fee will be based on the number of tons of municipal waste accepted for disposal at the aforementioned Disposal Facility from Counties other than Northampton County. Beginning January 1, 2021, the Operator of Disposal Facility (located within or outside of Northampton County) has agreed to pay to the County a Recycling Sustainability Fee of the following amount (said fee having been negotiated by and mutually agreed upon between the County and the Disposal Facility respondents to the SOI): $XX per ton. That fee will continue to be paid through December 31, 2030, being the end of the ten (10) year agreement, and any extension hereof, unless this agreement is terminated in accordance with the terms set forth herein. The total fee will be based on the number of tons of municipal waste originating in the County and disposed of at the Disposal Facility. The above referenced fee shall be paid quarterly with the report required under Section 6.1 hereof. The Operator shall be responsible for billing and collection of all disposal fees and/or recycling sustainability fees. No disposal or recycling sustainability fees shall be paid by the County. The County also reserves the right to modify the negotiated fees to reflect any legislation that may be enacted in the future. The Operator may reserve the right to lower the rate remitted for the Recycling Sustainability Fee, should there be a change in Pennsylvania law that establishes a County’s right to assess fees on solid waste, and the maximum fee permitted by Pennsylvania law is lower than the County’s Recycling Sustainability Fee. The Operator will then reduce the tipping fee charged to County haulers by a rate equivalent to amount, equal to, the difference between the County’s current Recycling Sustainability Fee and the lesser rate established by Pennsylvania law. The Operator may reserve the right to stop remitting to the County the Recycling Sustainability Fee should a Pennsylvania state or federal court determine that such fees, even if assessed through a contract agreement, are legally invalid. The Operator will then reduce the tipping fee charged to County haulers by an amount equivalent to the Recycling Sustainability Fee which is no longer being remitted to the County. Revenues generated by this Fee will be de...
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