Solid Waste and Recycling Sample Clauses

Solid Waste and Recycling. The Owner agrees to comply with the County’s requirements respecting the disposal of solid waste and the recovery of recyclable materials, and to provide all required facilities indicated on the “approved site plan” to accommodate proper retention, disposal and recycling including appropriate screening of waste bins and separation from sensitive land uses as may be required to comply with applicable municipal regulations.
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Solid Waste and Recycling. The service provider for solid waste and recycling services will not change as a result of the county boundary change, although customer rates and service levels will change to reflect Washington County’s approved rates and service levels. Xxxx 00 residents currently receive garbage and recycling service from Xxxxxx Garbage Service, and Xxxx 00 will become part of Xxxxxx Garbage Service’s certificate area after the boundary changes. Xxxxxx Garbage Service will be notified by Washington County of this change and will be required to submit a new certificate boundary map to Washington County for approval before the boundary change becomes operative.
Solid Waste and Recycling. Developer, at its sole cost and expense, shall keep the Courses reasonably free from rubbish, filth and refuse. Developer, at its sole cost and expense, shall install a necessary number of covered trash and recycling receptacles. Developer, at its sole cost and expense, shall collect and properly dispose or recycle all rubbish, filth, refuse, and recyclables located throughout the Premises. Developer, at its sole cost and expense, shall also maintain a pest control program in accordance with City policies.
Solid Waste and Recycling. G. Village Contracted and Licensed Refuse Collector-Residential
Solid Waste and Recycling. Solid waste and recycling facilities may be allowed to abut residential with a one hundred (100) foot buffer/setback.
Solid Waste and Recycling. After authorization of the agreement has been approved and a security deposit received, your account will be established. TETON COUNTY INTEGRATED SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLING Payment Policy as of November 27, 2017 • Teton County Integrated Solid Waste and Recycling (ISWR) accepts cash, checks, credit cards (Visa and Master Card) and charges to an established Teton County charge account. We do NOT accept American Express. You may make payments over the phone. • Charge accounts may be established for customers who frequently use the ISWR facilities or have a cardboard pickup account. An application form and a security deposit in the form of a cashier’s check, letter of credit, or payment bond are required. • Statements for charge accounts are sent out monthly on or about the first of the month for the preceding month’s business. • Payment of the total amount billed must be received no later than 30 days from the date of the monthly statement. • All charge accounts are subject to a 1.5% late charge fee for non-payment received after 30 days of the current billing cycle. This fee continues to be assessed monthly until payment is received in full. • Accounts 30 days past due will be placed on a “Cash Only” basis at all ISWR facilities for services including waste disposal, shredding, e-waste and hazardous waste. • For Corrugated Cardboard Service Customers – Once an account becomes “Cash Only,” corrugated cardboard pickup service will be suspended until the entire balance is paid in full, including late fees. • Xxxxxxxx privileges may be denied if a charge account becomes 30 days overdue. At 90 days overdue, if there is no resolution with the account holder, their cashier’s check or other security deposit will be cashed, and the account will be closed. • If a check is returned from the bank for Insufficient Funds (NSF), a $25.00 service charge per check will be added to the costs. Insufficiently funded checks must be redeemed with cash, cashier’s check or a money order. • Charging privileges will be reinstated once the account is in good standing. • Mail checks to: Teton County Integrated Solid Waste and Recycling, PO Box 9088, Jackson, WY 83002. Transfer Station payments must include the account number. Please do not combine payments for the Transfer Station and Recycling Center. • Payments sent to an incorrect County address may be delayed in posting and could incur late charges. The correct mailing address can be found on your monthly statement.
Solid Waste and Recycling. It is an objective of the Council to; U13 Ensure Maynooth has an adequate solid waste collection system, U14 Regulate private contractors under the 1996 Waste Management Act by issuing Refuse Collection Permits when the appropriate regulations are made by the Minister for the Environment and Local Government, U15 Provide a door to door collection system for recyclable material either directly or through a private contractor, U16 Endevour to ensure that the public has easy access to recycling banks by arranging for the provision of bring banks where possible in easily accessible locations, U17 Continue to work with and encourage the local community regarding waste management issues. U18 Provide a civic amenity site to cater for the needs of north east Kildare.
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Solid Waste and Recycling. Intermunicipal Collaboration The Village has access to the Transfer Station operated by the County Both municipalities are members of the Drumheller and District Solid Waste Association As per the Linden Transfer Station Agreement Emergency Services Intermunicipal Collaboration Fire Services, Emergency Management (KREMA), Mutual Aid and Regional Live Burn Training Facility As per agreements Recreation Intermunicipal Collaboration Funding for recreation within the Village is provided by the County As per the Recreation Agreement Planning & Development Intermunicipal Collaboration Consultative discussion on certain planning and development activities around shared boundary As per Intermunicipal Development Plan Weed and Pest Inspection Intermunicipal Collaboration Village appoints the County as weed inspector As per the Urban Weed and Pest Inspection Agreement Enforcement Services Intermunicipal Collaboration The Village contracts enforcement services from the County As per the Enforcement Agreement
Solid Waste and Recycling. The project would to conform to the City’s requirements for solid waste and recycling for mixed-use projects. The project will to separate collection between the residential and commercial components. Commercial Solid waste and recycling would be stored in an enclosure on west side of the commercial building adjacent to Xxxxx Xxxx Road. Conditions of approval would ensure that the elevations of the enclosure would include vine vegetation to mask the structure. Residential Solid waste and recycling would be collected in the parking garage below the residential buildings and brought to the surface parking lot temporary staging area by private vehicles to be collected by the City’s franchise service provider. The staging area would be one of the parallel parking spaces interior of the project. It appears based on the proposal that there would be no conflicts with circulation during the serving of the solid waste and recycling. Landscaping/Tree Removal Tree Removal Permit Background Chapter 25, Trees within the Belmont Municipal Code provides the regulatory framework for protecting trees in Belmont. According to this chapter, a protected tree means any woody, perennial plant characterized by having a single main stem or trunk of ten (10) inches or more at the diameter of the tree at breast height (DBH) at four and one-half (4’-6”) feet above natural grade, or multiple secondary stems totaling ten (10) inches or more DBH at four and one-half (4’-6”) feet above natural grade, regardless of species. A DBH of ten (10) inches is approximately equivalent to a circumference of 31 (thirty-one) inches. A single or multi-stemmed shrub or xxxx is not a protected tree. Any tree proposed for removal must obtain a permit from the City. The Community Development Department shall administer the tree removal permit(s) when the removal is associated with an application for a building permit, variance, design review, or any other development entitlement. Any tree removal permit must be approved by the planning commission for this project.
Solid Waste and Recycling. We will continue to implement the Solid Waste Master Plan that seeks to significantly reduce waste generation and increase materials recycling and reuse. The major priority this year will be the nation-leading implementation of the food waste and organics ban, which took effect on October 1, 2014. MassDEP will work with the regulated entities to ensure a smooth transition, so that the food waste and organic materials that make up to 25 percent of the waste stream today can be pulled out and easily composted or sent to an anaerobic digestion facility where it will be turned into a renewable energy source. These efforts provide a win-win-win-win: waste disposal costs will be lowered; methane emissions from landfills will decrease; new renewable energy and other products can be utilized; and new businesses and jobs will start and expand. In addition, MassDEP will continue to support the passage of an expanded bottle bill to drive greater recycling rates and decrease litter, and provide support for energy management programs for drinking water and wastewater facilities.
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