Servicing Containers Sample Clauses

Servicing Containers. Contractor shall pick up and return each Container to the location where the Container was placed properly for Collection. Contractor shall place the Containers upright with lids properly secured. Contractor, at the request of Customers, may provide special services including: (i) unlocking Containers, (ii) accessing Container enclosures with a key, or (iii) pulling or pushing Containers to the Collection vehicle. Contractor may charge Customers for extra services at the Rates approved by the Agency for such services or other special services as mutually agreed upon.
Servicing Containers. Contractor shall Collect and return each Container to the location where the Occupant placed the Container for Collection. Contractor shall place the Containers upright with lids properly secured. For Customers other than Single-Family Residential Customers, Contractor shall, without additional charge to the Customer, pull or push Containers up to twenty-five (25) feet from the location where the Occupant placed the Container for Collection to the Collection vehicle for service. Contractor, at the request of Customers, may provide special services including: (i) unlocking Containers; (ii) accessing Container enclosures with a key; or, (iii) pulling or pushing Containers distances greater than twenty-five (25) feet. Contractor may charge Customers for such extra services at the Rates approved by City for such services. Contractor shall establish a hard-to-service route for each material type, using smaller Collection vehicles for the purposes of servicing Single-Family Customers in areas of the City that are difficult to access, do not have space to make turn-arounds, or where Contractor is otherwise unable to provide service meeting the highest safety standards. The City Contract Manager may, within reason and based on the specific circumstances of the Customer, require the Contractor to provide service to specific Single-Family Customers on this hard-to-service route, and Contractor shall ensure that it maintains a sufficient number of smaller Collection vehicles to accommodate such requests. Contractor may require Customers on private roads to sign road damage liability waivers prior to operating on such private streets. If Customers on private roads fail to sign such waivers, Contractor may, upon approval, which may or may not be conditional, from the City Contract Manager require them to receive service at the nearest public right of way.
Servicing Containers. A. Cart Placement. Contractor shall pick up and return each Cart to the location where the Occupant properly placed the Cart for Collection. Contractor shall place all Carts upright. If a Residential Customer improperly placed the Cart in the street or alley instead of up on the curb, Contractor shall pick up and return that Cart to the top of the curb, or, where no curb is present, to the edge of the pavement of the street or alleyway. The City may levy liquidated damages for repeat occurrences of Container misplacement in accordance with Section 13.5 and Exhibit J of this Agreement.
Servicing Containers. CONTRACTOR shall pick up and return each 1375 Container to the location where the Occupant properly placed the Container for Collection. 1376 CONTRACTOR shall place the Containers upright with lids properly secured. The CITY may 1377 levy fines for repeat occurrences of Container misplacement in accordance with Section 12.05 1378 of this Agreement.
Servicing Containers. Contractor shall Collect and return each Container to the location where the 1395 Occupant placed the Container for Collection. Contractor shall place the Containers upright with lids 1396 properly secured. For Customers other than Single-Family Residential Customers, Contractor shall, 1397 without additional charge to the Customer, pull or push Containers up to twenty-five (25) feet from 1398 the location where the Occupant placed the Container for Collection to the Collection vehicle for 1399 service. 1400 Contractor, at the request of Customers, may provide special services including: (i) unlocking 1401 Containers; (ii) accessing Container enclosures with a key; or, (iii) pulling or pushing Containers 1402 distances greater than twenty-five (25) feet. Contractor may charge Customers for such extra 1403 services at the Rates approved by City for such services. 1404 Contractor shall establish a hard-to-service route for each material type, using smaller Collection 1405 vehicles for the purposes of servicing Single-Family Customers in areas of the City that are difficult 1406 to access, do not have space to make turn-arounds, or where Contractor is otherwise unable to 1407 provide service meeting the highest safety standards. The City Franchise Contract Administrator 1408 may, within reason and based on the specific circumstances of the Customer, require the Contractor 1409 to provide service to specific Single-Family Customers on this hard-to-service route, and Contractor 1410 shall ensure that it maintains a sufficient number of smaller Collection vehicles to accommodate 1411 such requests. 1412 Contractor may require Customers on private roads to sign road damage liability waivers prior to 1413 operating on such private streets. If Customers on private roads fail to sign such waivers, Contractor 1414 may, upon approval, which may or may not be conditional, from the City Franchise Contract 1415 Administrator require them to receive service at the nearest public right of way. 1416 B. Non-Collection, Courtesy Noticing. Prior to the Commencement Date, Contractor shall develop, 1417 and submit to the City Franchise Contract Administrator for review and approval, and as per the 1418 requirements of Section 4.12.1.D. 1419 1. A template non-Collection notice, for use in instances of acceptable non-Collection of 1420 Discarded Materials; and, 1421 2. A template courtesy notice, for use in instances of improper set-out of Discarded Materials, 1422 which the Contr...
Servicing Containers. A. Cart Placement. Contractor shall pick up and return each Cart to the location where the Occupant properly placed the Cart for Collection. Contractor shall place all Carts upright. If a Residential Customer improperly placed the Cart in the street or alley instead of up on the curb, Contractor shall pick up and return that Cart to the top of the curb, or, where no curb is present, to the edge of the pavement of the street or alleyway. The City may levy liquidated damages for repeat occurrences of Container misplacement in accordance with Section 13.5 and Exhibit J of this Agreement.
Servicing Containers. Contractor shall Collect and return each Container to the location where the 1395 Occupant placed the Container for Collection. Contractor shall place the Containers upright with lids 1396 properly secured. For Customers other than Single-Family Residential Customers, Contractor shall, 1397 without additional charge to the Customer, pull or push Containers up to twenty-five (25) feet from 1398 the location where the Occupant placed the Container for Collection to the Collection vehicle for 1399 service. 1400 Contractor, at the request of Customers, may provide special services including: (i) unlocking 1401 Containers; (ii) accessing Container enclosures with a key; or, (iii) pulling or pushing Containers 1402 distances greater than twenty-five (25) feet. Contractor may charge Customers for such extra 1403 services at the Rates approved by City for such services. 1404 Contractor shall establish a hard-to-service route for each material type, using smaller Collection 1405 vehicles for the purposes of servicing Single-Family Customers in areas of the City that are difficult 1406 to access, do not have space to make turn-arounds, or where Contractor is otherwise unable to 1407 provide service meeting the highest safety standards. The City Franchise Contract Administrator 1408 may, within reason and based on the specific circumstances of the Customer, require the Contractor 1409 to provide service to specific Single-Family Customers on this hard-to-service route, and Contractor 1410 shall ensure that it maintains a sufficient number of smaller Collection vehicles to accommodate 1411 such requests. 1412 Contractor may require Customers on private roads to sign road damage liability waivers prior to 1413 operating on such private streets. If Customers on private roads fail to sign such waivers, Contractor 1414 may, upon approval, which may or may not be conditional, from the City Franchise Contract 1415 Administrator require them to receive service at the nearest public right of way. 1416 B. Non-Collection, Courtesy Noticing. Prior to the Commencement Date, Contractor shall develop, 1417 and submit to the City Franchise Contract Administrator for review and approval, and as per the 1418 requirements of Section 4.12.1.D. 1419 1. A template non-Collection notice, for use in instances of acceptable non-Collection of 1420 Discarded Materials; and, 1421 2. A template courtesy notice, for use in instances of improper set-out of Discarded Materials, 1422 which the Contr...