Container Sizes Sample Clauses

Container Sizes. The Container sizes to be provided to Single-Family, Multi-Family, Commercial, and governmental and institutional facility Customers shall be specified by the County with the Contractor’s concurrence. The Container sizes referenced in Exhibit B (Maximum Service Rates) shall be deemed approved by the County.
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Container Sizes. Contractor shall offer 32‐gallon Carts as the standard Container size; and shall provide 20‐, 64‐, and 96‐gallon Carts to Subscribers upon Subscribers’ request Service Frequency: One (1) time per week Service Location: Curbside service shall be provided to all Single‐Family Subscribers (including Subscribers considered Hard‐to‐Serve). Contractor shall provide On‐Property Service upon Subscriber request and shall charge a Rate not to exceed the Maximum Rate with the exception that On‐ Property Service shall be provided at no charge to disabled Subscribers in accordance with Section 5.1.J.
Container Sizes. Carts Container Sizes: 64−, and 96−gallon or comparable size Carts (as requested by Customer).
Container Sizes. 64‐, and 96‐gallons (as requested by Customer) Service Frequency: One (1) time per week Service Location: Curbside, Side‐ or Back‐yard (additional charge may apply) Acceptable Materials: Recyclable Materials Prohibited Materials: Solid Waste, Organic Materials, Excluded Waste Additional Service: Contractor shall provide additional Recyclable Materials Carts to Single‐Family Customers upon request and may charge the “Additional Recycling Cart” Rate approved by the Agency.
Container Sizes. 64‐, and 96‐gallons (as requested by Customer) Service Frequency: One (1) time per week Service Location: Curbside, Side‐ or Back‐yard (additional charge may apply) Acceptable Materials: Organic Materials Prohibited Materials: Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, Excluded Waste Additional Service: Contractor shall establish an “overages” program that allows Single‐Family Customers to place additional Yard Trimmings Curbside (in Customer‐provided bags adjacent to the Organic Materials Cart) on their regularly‐scheduled Collection day. Contractor may charge the “Organics overage” Rate approved by the Agency. Contractor shall provide additional Organic Materials Carts to Single‐Family Customers upon request and may charge the “Additional Organics Cart” Rate approved by the Agency.
Container Sizes. Carts Container Sizes: 64‐, and 96‐gallon Carts (as requested by Customer) Service Frequency: Up to three (3) times per week but not less than one (1) time per week, as requested by Customer Service Location: Curbside or other Customer‐selected service location at the Multi‐Family Premises (push/pull charges shall not apply)
Container Sizes. 32-, 64-, and 96-gallons (or comparable sizes approved by the City). Standard Container size is 64-gallon. 96-gallon service shall be made available for no additional charge, upon request by Customer.
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Container Sizes. 64‐ and 96‐gallons or comparable sizes. Standard container size is 64‐gallon Carts. 96‐gallon carts will be made available, upon request by Customer. Service Frequency: One (1) time per week on the same day Solid Waste is collected. Service Location: One (1) direction or two (2) direction side‐ or back‐yard Solid Waste Collection Service for Single‐Family Customers may be available for an additional monthly per‐container fee. Acceptable Materials: Recyclable Materials Prohibited Materials: Solid Waste, Organic Materials, Excluded Waste Additional Service: Single‐Family Customers shall receive one (1) Recyclable Materials Cart as standard. Contractor shall provide additional Recyclable Materials Carts to Single‐Family Customers upon request and may charge the “Additional Recycling CartMonthly Rental Rate approved by the RA Member. 2626 2627 2628 Contractor shall establish an “overages” program that allows Single‐Family Customers to place additional Recyclable Materials Curbside (in Customer‐provided clear plastic bags) or cardboard (tied and bundled no larger 2629 than 3’ x 3’) adjacent to the Recyclable Materials Cart on their regularly‐ 2630 scheduled Collection day at no additional charge to the Customer. 2631 Other Requirements: Contractor shall accept household batteries in the Recyclable Materials 2632 program, provided that those batteries have been separately packaged in a 2633 sealed, clear plastic bag. 2634 Contractor shall also accept textiles (cotton and denim clothing, towels and 2635 blankets) in the Recyclable Materials program provided that those textiles are 2636 clean and dry and placed in a clear, tied plastic bag. 2637 Contractor may assess a “contamination fee” per event for Customers who have 2638 repeatedly (no less than three times in a calendar year) placed more than ten 2639 percent (10%) by volume of prohibited materials in their Recyclable Materials 2640 Container. Prior to assessing such contamination fee, Contractor must provide 2641 targeted education (e.g., through the use of a tag on the Container) no less than 2642 three times to that specific Customer. Such education shall, at a minimum, 2643 notify the Customer of the specific materials that have been incorrectly placed 2644 and inform the Customer as to which Container the materials should be placed. 2645 Upon assessment of the contamination fee, Contractor shall document the 2646 presence of prohibited items through photographic record and make such 2647 documentation...

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