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<br /> Page 3 of 10 Page 3 <br />Formatted: Right <br />• $35,000.00 Retainer Fee paid on or before March 23 of each year of this Agreement (with first Retainer Fee to be paid on or before March 23, 2018).2021. <br />• The quoted rate per acre (see Appendix A) is based on the use of the chemical Permethrin 30 + 30 applied at .007 lbs. per acre and mixed with mineral oil for a finished rate of 1 oz. per acre. <br />• If the County determines that a different application rate of Permethrin or a chemical other than Permethrin should be used, then the rate per acre shall be renegotiated and <br />both the County and Contractor agree to negotiate in good faith. <br />• County shall pay Contractor a $500.00 Ferry Fee for each application and assessed to <br />every release of the aircraft by the County. <br />The Retainer Fee will be subtracted from the billing cycles until 100% of the Retainer Fee has <br />been assessed against Contractor by the County, therefore reducing the cost of the initial billings by <br />$35,000.00. If at the end of each spray season there remains any unused Retainer Fee, then the unused <br />Retainer Fee shall be retained by and become the sole property of Contractor. Any unused Retainer <br />Fee will not apply to future spray seasons. <br />SECTION IV. <br />Contractor shall provide all chemicals and shall be responsible for any and all licenses, permits, <br />fees, and all other items required of aerial applicators of pesticides. The chemical usage rates will be <br />determined by CCVC and shall be subject to Section III of this Agreement. <br />SECTION V. <br />All chemicals used by Contractor must be a chemical which has been previously approved by <br />the Environmental Protection Agency, the North Dakota State Department of Health and the Cass <br />County Public Health Department prior to application. Further, all chemicals must be applied <br />according to the manufacturers' label, terms and specifications.
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