Collection Container Exchange Sample Clauses

Collection Container Exchange. Upon notification to Contractor by City or a Service Recipient that a change in their Collection Containers is required, Contractor must deliver such Collection Containers to such Service Recipient within five (5)
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Collection Container Exchange. Upon notification to Contractor by City or a Service 1782 Recipient that a change in their Collection Containers is required, Contractor must deliver such Collection 1783 Containers to such Service Recipient within five (5) Work Days. Each Commercial Service Unit is eligible 1784 to receive one (1) free Collection Container exchange per Calendar Year during the term of this Agreement. 1785 Contractor is allowed to charge the Service Unit for the cost of those exchanges in excess of one (1) 1786 Collection Container exchange per Calendar Year, in accordance with the appropriate “Collection Container 1787 Exchange” service rate set forth in Exhibit 1 as may be adjusted by City under this Agreement. Additional 1788 Collection Containers or different size Collection Containers are subject to the applicable Service Rate set 1789 forth in Exhibit 1. 1790 12.02.5 Ownership of Collection Containers. Ownership of Collection Containers 1791 distributed by Contractor is vested in Contractor. 1792 12.02.6 Cleaning of Collection Containers. Once each Calendar Year, if requested by the 1793 Commercial Service Unit, Contractor must clean all Collection Containers at the Commercial Service Unit’s 1794 premises or must replace the dirty Collection Containers with clean Collection Containers. Any Collection 1795 Container cleanings must be done in such a manner that results in no water entering the City’s storm drain 1796 system. This service must be provided at no charge to the Service Unit, so long as the service is not 1797 requested more than once per Calendar Year. In addition, regardless of whether or not this cleaning is 1798 requested by the Service Unit, Contractor will ensure that all Collection Containers are cleaned on an as- 1799 needed basis so as to maintain a clean appearance and proper function. Additional cleanings beyond once 1800 each Calendar Year will be subject to the Service Rate set forth in Exhibit 1. 1801 12.03 Commercial Garbage Collection Service. 1802 12.03.1 Conditions of Service. Contractor must provide Commercial Garbage Collection 1803 Service to all Commercial Service Units in the Service Area whose Garbage is properly containerized in 1804 Garbage Collection Containers, where the Garbage Collection Containers are accessible. 1805 12.03.2 Size and Frequency of Service. This service must be provided as deemed 1806 necessary and determined between Contractor and the Commercial Service Unit, but such service must 1807 be received no less than...

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