Common use of General Service Clause in Contracts

General Service. Unless self-hauling, residential customers shall use one of the service levels established in Exhibit A. 1. Residents that use 32-gallon cans/bags/bundles or 64/96 gallon carts shall be serviced weekly, and residents may set out an additional one (1) cubic yard of containerized Waste material without extra charge, which is equivalent to six (6) thirty-two (32) gallon cans, bags, boxes or bundles. Each item shall not exceed fifty (50) pounds in weight or thirty-six (36) inches in length. Additional carts may be provided for a fee as set forth in the rate Exhibit A. 2. Franchisee will not service containers on private driveways unless the customer has requested yard service or drive-in service, paid the additional fees for such service as found on Exhibit A, and executed a Franchisee liability waiver form regarding any damage caused by Franchisee trucks. Franchisee will ultimately determine if the access is sufficient to safely service the property. If not, the customer will have to bring the container to a location per this Agreement that can be safely serviced by Franchisee. 3. Franchisee will service containers and provide other applicable services on private roads owned and/or managed by a local homeowners’ association, property owners’ association, general improvement district, or other such entity similarly as it does for public roads within the jurisdiction of this agreement. Franchisee is not responsible for any wear and tear damage that may occur to any roadway as described above. Such private roads must be accessible by Franchisee and Franchisee will make final determination if the road can be safely traveled on. 4. Franchisee agrees to service individual residential containers on east “Canyon Way” (the first east-west aligned street located south of and approximately parallel to Peri Ranch Road within the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Community Corporation [LCC]) upon the Franchisor’s completion and maintenance of a trash truck turn- around area at the Franchisor’s cost and which meets Storey County road standards for such a turnaround area. The turn-around area shall conform approximately to Exhibit D.

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Sources: Solid Waste Franchise Agreement, Solid Waste Franchise Agreement