Seasonal Programs Sample Clauses

Seasonal Programs. 491 Contractor shall develop and educate Customers about the availability of and participation requirements 492 for programs dealing with seasonal or periodic waste management demands that exceed regularly 493 scheduled Collection including, without limitation: inclusion of Halloween pumpkins in the Organic 494 Materials Carts, holiday tree Collection instructions, and handling of materials from spring cleaning, and 495 fall leaves through on-call Curbside bulky clean-up collections and/or the overages program. 496 H. Bin-for a Day 497 Contractor shall offer small Bins for Single Family use as an alternative to an On-Call pickup. Contractor 498 shall, as requested provide the Bin within five (5) days of a Customer request and shall drop-off and 499 Collect Bins Mondays through Saturdays. Accepted materials are the same as provided in Section 4.1.F. 500 Contractor shall provide a one, two, or three cubic yard Bin upon request. Contractor shall place the Bin 501 in a location designated by the property owner, but in no circumstance will place Bins in a location that 502 impedes the public right-of-way (i.e., on sidewalks, in City streets, etc.). Contractor shall collect 503 materials and remove Bin within five (5) days of a Customer request. Contractor may charge Customer a 504 Container delivery and removal fee, as approved under this Agreement, for Bins, but may not charge a 505 Disposal fee for the materials collected under this program.
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Seasonal Programs. 794 Contractor shall develop and educate Customers about the availability of and participation requirements 795 for programs dealing with seasonal or periodic waste management demands that exceed regularly 796 scheduled Collection including, without limitation: holiday tree Collection instructions. City of Milpitas/Milpitas Sanitation, Inc. 797 4.3 Commercial Services‌ 798 See Figures 4-1 through 4-4 for summary of Commercial and mixed use Collection Service by location type.
Seasonal Programs. Contractor shall develop and educate Single−Family Customers about the availability of and participation requirements for programs dealing with seasonal or periodic waste management demands that exceed EXHIBIT B1 SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL SERVICES regularly scheduled Collection via outreach through the Customer newsletter and the Contractor website. Contractor shall provide the following seasonal program services to Single−Family Customers at no additional charge:
Seasonal Programs. Contractor shall develop and educate Customers about the availability of and participation requirements for programs dealing with seasonal or periodic waste management demands that exceed regularly scheduled Collection including, without limitation: Halloween pumpkins, holiday trees, spring cleaning, and fall leaves. These programs shall include some additional service or service capacity beyond the Customer’s regularly scheduled service and shall be provided at no additional cost to the Customer, subject to reasonable limitations on the volume of additional service provided.
Seasonal Programs. 660 Contractor shall develop and educate Customers about the availability of and participation requirements 661 for programs dealing with seasonal or periodic waste management demands that exceed regularly 662 scheduled Collection including, without limitation: holiday tree Collection instructions. 663 4.3‌ Commercial Services 664 A. Solid Waste Collection 665 Contractor shall Collect Solid Waste in Contractor-provided Containers not less than one (1) time per 666 week from Commercial Customers and Transport all Solid Waste to the Approved Disposal Facility. 667 Containers: Carts, Bins, Drop Boxes, Compactors 668 Container Sizes: 32, 64-, and 96-gallon Carts; 669 1-, 1.5-, 2-, 3-, 4-, 6-, and 8-cubic yard Bins 670 10-, 20-, 30-, and 40-cubic yard Drop Boxes and Compactors 671 (as requested by Customer) 672 Service Frequency: Up to six (6) times per week but not less than one (1) time per week, as 673 requested by Customer 674 Service Location: Curbside; or other Customer-selected service location at the Commercial 675 Premises 676 Acceptable Materials: Solid Waste 677 Prohibited Materials: Recyclable Materials, Organic Materials, Excluded Waste 678 Additional Service: Upon Customer request and to accommodate periodic additional service needs, 679 Contractor shall provide Collection service at a greater frequency than the 680 Customer’s regularly scheduled service, up to the maximum Service Level and 681 Contractor may charge an appropriate Rate for the higher Service Level at a 682 Rate not to exceed the Maximum Rate approved by the City. 683 Other Requirements: Contractor shall open and close gates, push and/or pull Containers, lock and 684 unlock Containers, or perform other services as reasonably necessary to access 685 and empty Containers.
Seasonal Programs. 2726 Contractor shall develop and educate Single‐Family Customers about the availability of and participation 2727 requirements for programs dealing with seasonal or periodic waste management demands that exceed 2728 regularly scheduled Collection via outreach through the Customer newsletter and the Contractor 2729 website. Contractor shall provide the following seasonal program services to Single‐Family Customers at 2730 no additional charge: 2731 Holiday Tree Collection. Contractor shall Collect from Single‐Family Customers whole, un‐ flocked, and 2732 undecorated holiday trees that are placed curbside during the first three (3) weeks of each year. Holiday 2733 trees must be cut into sections no greater than 6’. 2734
Seasonal Programs. 479 Contractor shall develop and educate Customers about the availability of and participation requirements 480 for programs dealing with seasonal or periodic waste management demands that exceed regularly 481 scheduled Collection including, without limitation: inclusion of Halloween pumpkins in the Organic 482 Materials Carts, holiday tree Collection instructions, and handling of materials from spring cleaning, and 483 fall leaves through on-call Curbside bulky clean-up collections and/or the overages program.
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