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d <br /> For commodities where revenue is based on Market pricing, the <br /> Contractor shall provide copies of Load Verification Forms detailing <br /> the amount of material sold, the vendor, and the price paid. The <br /> Load Verification Forms shall be included with the Contractor's <br /> report to the City. Market pricing is applied to recyclable materials <br /> D, E, F, G, and H in section 6.2.1. <br /> The Contractor shall provide a detailed explanation of how each <br /> material is calculated to determine material tonnage estimates. <br /> B. Section 25 of the Contract is hereby amended in its entirety to read as <br /> follows: <br /> .25. Changing Market Demand <br /> 25.1 Lack of Adequate Market Demand <br /> If the Contractor determines that there is no market for a particular <br /> recyclable or that the market has become economically unfeasible, <br /> the Contractor shall immediately give written notice to the City. Said <br /> notice shall include information demonstrating the effort the <br /> Contractor has made to find market sources and the financial <br /> information justifying the conclusion that the market is economically <br /> unfeasible. Economic unfeasibility is defined as a market in which <br /> market value received for a material are less than zero (0). Upon <br /> receipt of said notice, the Contractor and the City shall have 30 <br /> days to attempt to find a feasible market. During this period, the <br /> Contractor shall continue to pick up the particular recyclable. <br /> If the Contractor or the City is not able to find a market within 30 <br /> days, the City has the option to: <br /> a) Require the Contractor to continue to collect the particular <br /> recyclable. In such case, the City would pay the Contractor, <br /> as additional compensation, the tipping fee at the Newport <br /> RDF plant or a mutually agreeable alternative site. The <br /> Contractor is required to keep accurate records of said fees <br /> and provide the City receipts of payment, <br /> b) Notify the Contractor to cease collection of the particular <br /> recyclable until a feasible market is located, either by the <br /> Contractor or by the City. The Contractor would then be <br /> responsible for the cost of printing and distributing <br /> educational materials explaining the market situation to <br /> residents. <br /> 4 <br />