File #: 19-0257    Version: 1
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/26/2019 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 10/8/2019 Final action:
Title: First Amendment to Agreement between Alachua County and Global Tire Recycling Inc
Attachments: 1. #11258 Global Tire Recycling, Inc. Agreement for Contractual Services .pdf, 2. Global Tire First Amendment to Agreement #11258.pdf, 3. Global Tire signature authority.pdf, 4. Global Tire Recycling of Sumter County COI.pdf, 5. Community Engagement Survey - Global Tire.pdf
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Agenda Item Name:

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First Amendment to Agreement between Alachua County and Global Tire Recycling Inc

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Presenter:

Patrick Irby

 

Description:

Agreement for contractual services between Alachua County and Global Tire Recycling, Inc. for the removal and recycling of tires collected at the Leveda Brown Environmental Park. This amendment to the agreement extends the term through Sept. 30, 2021.

 

Recommended Action:

Recommended Action

Approve the First Amendment to Agreement between Alachua County and Global Tire Recycling Inc and authorize the chair to sign it.

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Prior Board Motions:

On April 23, 2019, the BOCC approved the Agreement for Contractual Services between Alachua County and Global Tire Recycling Inc.

 

Fiscal Consideration:

Fiscal Consideration

Sufficient funds exist in account 400.76.7630.534.34.00 to cover the agreement. Based on the contract, the cost will be dependent on items listed in Exhibit 2 of the original agreement.

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Background:

In 2019, Bid #19-72, seeking fixed prices from contractors to furnish annual processing of waste tires in Alachua County was completed, with Global Tire as the top ranked contractor. On April 23, 2019, the Agreement for Contractual Services between Alachua County and Global Tire Recycling Inc. was approved by the BOCC. The Leveda Brown Environmental Park (LBEP) is the County’s FDEP permitted waste tire collection site. The LBEP accepts waste tires from residents and businesses of Alachua County. By offering this service, Alachua County ensures that there is an available disposal location for waste tires thereby limiting the amount of waste tires disposed of illegally on the roadside and in wooded areas. The Waste Tire Rule 62-711.550 permits no more than 1,500 tires on this site at any given time and also requires that the County have an agreement in place to ensure the removal of tires.