Common use of Chipping Clause in Contracts

Chipping. The mechanical process of breaking up woody yard waste into smaller pieces to be used as a landscape mulch or a bulking agent. Composting: The process by which aerobic microorganisms decompose organic matter into a humus-like product. Hard Landscape Waste: ▇▇▇▇▇ stemmed branches and shrub pruning with large stems or trunks not to exceed four (4) feet in length and fifty (50) pounds in weight and three (3) inches in diameter individually, excluding Christmas trees, with a total diameter of the bundle not to exceed two (2) feet. Soft Landscape Waste: Grass and garden clippings, leaves, pruning of small diameter green stemmed shrubs, weeds, plant materials, etc. Yard Waste: Hard landscape waste and soft landscape waste.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Exclusive Refuse and Recycling Collection and Disposal Agreement

Chipping. The mechanical process of breaking up woody yard waste into smaller pieces to be used as a landscape mulch or a bulking agent. Composting: The process by which aerobic microorganisms micro organisms decompose organic matter into a humus-like product. Hard Landscape Waste: ▇▇▇▇▇ stemmed branches and shrub pruning with large stems or trunks not to exceed four (4) feet in length and fifty (50) pounds in weight and three two (32) inches in diameter individually, excluding Christmas trees, with a total diameter of the bundle not to exceed two (2) feet. Soft Landscape Waste: Grass and garden clippings, leaves, pruning of small diameter green stemmed shrubs, weeds, plant materials, etc. Yard Waste: Hard landscape waste and soft landscape waste.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Exclusive Refuse and Recycling Collection and Disposal Agreement