Litter Pick-Up Sample Clauses

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Litter Pick-Up. In all Contract Sites, litter, including bottles, glass, cans, paper, cardboard, fecal matter, leaves, branches (any type and regardless of size), metallic items, cigarette butts, and other debris, shall be removed as shown in the Service Frequencies Schedule below. The Contractor shall be responsible for paying any and all fees associated with the disposal of debris or trash accumulated during the performance of routine maintenance activities described above.
Litter Pick-Up. 1.3.1.1 To occur daily at all Parks and Rec assets.
Litter Pick-Up. (Once a week in Zone 2)
Litter Pick-Up. Litter pick-up will occur on a minimum of 4 times per year during the adoption period. One pick-up must occur during each quarter (Jan-Mar, Apr-Jun, Jul-Sep and Oct-Dec). Adopters must submit the results of each clean up (number participating, hours worked and amount of trash collected) to the City of Central Point Adopt A Street Program as soon as possible following the clean up (usually with the return of equipment). • The City of Central Point will be responsible for supplying equipment (trash bags, safety vests, signs and cones) for the group in the clean up of their adopted area. Requests for equipment must be made at least two (2) business days (48 hours) in advance of pickup. • The City of Central Point will pick up and dispose of the trash bags filled by Adopter after they complete each clean up. The filled trash bags must be left in a neat pile within the adopted area. The City of Central Point must be notified at least two (2) business days (48 hours) in advance of equipment pickup, so that arrangements can be made to have the filled trash bags disposed of promptly. • Should any large items such as old furniture, large appliances, etc. be found during litter pick up, Adopter should note the location of the large item and notify the City of Central Point Public Works Department. Adopter should not pick up any materials other than what fits the criteria of litter, and what can be easily disposed of using a trash bag that has been provided by the City. • Should any hazardous waste be found during litter pick up, Adopter should note the location and type of hazardous material then notify the City of Central Point Public Works Department. Adopter must not handle or move hazardous waste/materials of any kind. Agreement of Terms and Conditions Page 2 • Adopter will be responsible for maintaining a first aid kit while participating in the litter pick up on the adopted street section. • Adopter agrees to obey and abide by all applicable safety as determined by the City of Central Point, OROSHA, and any Federal, State, County, or City laws. (The City of Central Point will furnish Adopter with a Safety Guide). • All participants 11 years of age or younger must be accompanied by an authorized adult supervisor. During that time the adults are held responsible to ensure that adequate safety measures are taken. Authorized adult supervisors are responsible for the behavior, safety and general welfare of their respective charges.
Litter Pick-Up. (Performed with each use) Litter control is a daily activity that must be performed to maintain the fields' aesthetic quality. All field, spectator, and parking areas are to be free of litter and debris. All discarded materials are to be deposited in lined trashcans and will be discarded in the dumpster after each use. (Each user is responsible for supplying their own trashcan liners/bags.)

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