Common use of Collection Requirements Clause in Contracts

Collection Requirements. 1. There shall be weekly collection on the same day, with said schedule to be approved by the City. The collection point for Containers with solid waste and recycling materials shall be an area in front of the residential property being serviced within one (1) to four (4) feet off the street curb or edge of pavement. All pick to be on City streets excluding alleys. The contractor shall not litter premises in the process of making collections, nor allow any solid waste or recycling materials to blow or fall from any vehicle used for collections. The Container (if applicable) shall, after emptying, be placed within the defined collection point and not blocking any driveway. 2. The Contractor shall distribute to all Residential Property located within the corporate limits of the City of Lexington, containers as described in Section 1.1. The Containers will then belong to the Residential Property. The contractor shall also provide to each recycling program participant an information packet of instructions. This packet must be approved by the City prior to its distribution. 3. All Residential Property shall receive such Containers. The Contractor, without expense to the City, within twenty-four (24) hours after notice, shall replace containers lost or damaged. If the damage or loss of the container is the fault of the Contractor, the Contractor shall replace the missing or damaged container at its own expense. If the loss or damage is not the fault of the Contractor, the Contractor may charge the Resident $ 75.00 for a replacement container. Additional Containers requested by a Resident will be provided by the Contractor at a cost of $ 6.00 . 4. The Contractor will also provide, for those Residents who choose the service, compostable waste pickup. The Contractor will pick up compostable material placed in the provided 90-gallon toters or placed in Kraft paper bags. The Contractor will use standard/loader trucks to pick up the compostable material and transport it to the composting site. Contractor must comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations. Contractor may refuse to pick up bags containing improper material or substances. 5. The Contractor shall maintain its approved schedule of Collection Routes and days of collection for each route as approved by the City throughout the term of the contract unless otherwise approved by both parties. 6. All Residential Solid Waste and recycling material shall be collected at one time in a Container/s as described in section I. I unless otherwise specified. Contractor shall notify resident on their collection day of failure to collect the resident's material due to contamination. 7. When, as determined by the City, weather conditions prevent collection of Residential Solid Waste and recycling material on the scheduled day, the Contractor shall collect on the next business day. The City may require the contractor to make special collections with 24 hours after oral notice is given if Contractor fails to make collections for any other reason, without prior approval of the City. 8. All vehicles and equipment used in the provision of collection and removal service shall be maintained in a safe, clean and sanitary condition, free of excessive noise, odor, or emissions. The vehicles must contain the solid waste and recycling material so that no material is spilled, leaked, or blown from the vehicle during its transit to the appropriate disposal site as approved by the City of Lexington. All vehicles to be used for transportation of solid waste and recycling material shall be constructed with water-tight bodies, and with covers which shall be an integral part of the vehicle, or shall be a separate cover of suitable material with fasteners designed to secure all sides of the cover to the vehicle and shall be secured whenever the vehicle is transporting solid waste, or as an alternate, the entire bodies thereof shall be enclosed with only loading hoppers exposed. No solid waste or recycling material shall be transported in the loading hoppers. The City has the right to require the Contractor to clean any vehicle. 9. The Contractor shall provide and maintain during the entire period of this contract a fleet of solid waste and recycling collection vehicles sufficient in number and capability to perform the work and render the service required by this contract. The fleet must be sufficient to handle the special requirements of adverse weather and holiday overloads. No advertising other than the name of the contractor shall be permitted on the vehicles. 10. The Contractor presently maintains _20_ number of solid waste compactor trucks with a maximum gross weight of 36,000 pounds with one dual axle and one solid waste compactor truck with a maximum gross weight of 54,000 pounds with tandem dual rear axles. The Contractor presently maintains _4 number of recycling trucks. Contractor shall have the right to operate the above listed equipment or replacements of same, upon the streets of the City, however, any additional truck units above maximum gross weight of 36,000 pounds shall not be used on the streets of the City without prior approval of the Director of Public Works. The City reserves the right to designate the streets or other thoroughfares upon which any truck unit above 36,000 pounds maximum gross weight may not be used. The City reserves the right to have the trucks weighted at any time.

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Sources: Residential Solid Waste and Recycling Collection Agreement

Collection Requirements. 1. There shall be weekly collection on the same day, with said schedule to be approved by the City. The collection point for Containers with solid waste and recycling materials shall be an area in front of the residential property being serviced within one (1) to four (4) feet off the street curb or edge of pavement. All pick to be on City streets excluding alleys. The contractor shall not litter premises in the process of making collections, nor allow any solid waste or recycling materials to blow or fall from any vehicle used for collections. The Container (if applicable) shall, after emptying, be placed within the defined collection point and not blocking any driveway. 2. The Contractor shall distribute to all Residential Property located within the corporate limits of the City of Lexington, containers as described in Section 1.1. The Containers will then belong to the Residential Property. The contractor shall also provide to each recycling program participant an information packet of instructions. This packet must be approved by the City prior to its distribution. 3. All Residential Property shall receive such Containers. The Contractor, without expense to the City, within twenty-four (24) hours after notice, shall replace containers lost or damaged. If the damage or loss of the container is the fault of the Contractor, the Contractor shall replace the missing or damaged container at its own expense. If the loss or damage is not the fault of the Contractor, the Contractor may charge the Resident $ 75.00 for a replacement container. Additional Containers requested by a Resident will be provided by the Contractor at a cost of $ 6.00 10.00 . 4. The Contractor will also provide, for those Residents who choose the service, compostable waste pickup. The Contractor will pick up compostable material placed in the provided 90-gallon toters or placed in Kraft paper bags. The Contractor will use standard/loader trucks to pick up the compostable material and transport it to the composting site. Contractor must comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations. Contractor may refuse to pick up bags containing improper material or substances. 5. The Contractor shall maintain its approved schedule of Collection Routes and days of collection for each route as approved by the City throughout the term of the contract unless otherwise approved by both parties. 6. All Residential Solid Waste and recycling material shall be collected at one time in a Container/s as described in section I. I unless otherwise specified. Contractor shall notify resident on their collection day of failure to collect the resident's material due to contamination. 7. When, as determined by the City, weather conditions prevent collection of Residential Solid Waste and recycling material on the scheduled day, the Contractor shall collect on the next business day. The City may require the contractor to make special collections with 24 hours after oral notice is given if Contractor fails to make collections for any other reason, without prior approval of the City. 8. All vehicles and equipment used in the provision of collection and removal service shall be maintained in a safe, clean and sanitary condition, free of excessive noise, odor, or emissions. The vehicles must contain the solid waste and recycling material so that no material is spilled, leaked, or blown from the vehicle during its transit to the appropriate disposal site as approved by the City of Lexington. All vehicles to be used for transportation of solid waste and recycling material shall be constructed with water-tight bodies, and with covers which shall be an integral part of the vehicle, or shall be a separate cover of suitable material with fasteners designed to secure all sides of the cover to the vehicle and shall be secured whenever the vehicle is transporting solid waste, or as an alternate, the entire bodies thereof shall be enclosed with only loading hoppers exposed. No solid waste or recycling material shall be transported in the loading hoppers. The City has the right to require the Contractor to clean any vehicle. 9. The Contractor shall provide and maintain during the entire period of this contract a fleet of solid waste and recycling collection vehicles sufficient in number and capability to perform the work and render the service required by this contract. The fleet must be sufficient to handle the special requirements of adverse weather and holiday overloads. No advertising other than the name of the contractor shall be permitted on the vehicles. 10. The Contractor presently maintains _20_ 20 number of solid waste compactor trucks with a maximum gross weight of 36,000 pounds with one dual axle and one solid waste compactor truck with a maximum gross weight of 54,000 pounds with tandem dual rear axles. The Contractor presently maintains _4 number of recycling trucks. Contractor shall have the right to operate the above listed equipment or replacements of same, upon the streets of the City, however, any additional truck units above maximum gross weight of 36,000 pounds shall not be used on the streets of the City without prior approval of the Director of Public Works. The City reserves the right to designate the streets or other thoroughfares upon which any truck unit above 36,000 pounds maximum gross weight may not be used. The City reserves the right to have the trucks weighted at any time.

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Sources: Residential Solid Waste and Recycling Collection Agreement

Collection Requirements. 1. There shall be weekly collection on the same day, with said schedule to be approved by the City. The collection point for Containers with solid waste and recycling materials shall be an area in front of the residential property or alley being serviced within one (1) to four (4) feet off the street curb or edge of pavement. All pick to be on City streets excluding alleys. The contractor shall not litter premises in the process of making collections, nor allow any solid waste or recycling materials to blow or fall from any vehicle used for collections. The Container (if applicable) shall, after emptying, be placed within the defined collection point and not blocking any driveway. 2. The Contractor shall distribute to all Residential Property located within the corporate limits of the City of Lexington, containers as described in Section 1.1. The Containers Container will then belong to the Residential Property. The contractor shall also provide to each recycling program participant an information packet of instructions. This packet must be approved by the City prior to its distribution. 3. All Residential Property shall receive such ContainersContainer. The Contractor, without expense to the City, within twenty-four (24) hours after notice, shall replace containers lost or damaged. If the damage or loss of the container is the fault of the Contractor, the Contractor shall replace the missing or damaged container at its own expense. If the loss or damage is not the fault of the Contractor, the Contractor may charge the Resident $ 75.00 for a replacement container. Additional Containers containers requested by a Resident will be provided by the Contractor at a cost of $ 6.00 3.00 per container, however the additional container fee is paid annually at $36.00 at the time of set up. 4. The Contractor will also provide, for those Residents who choose the service, compostable waste pickup. The Contractor will pick up provide a compostable material placed in waste dumpster at the provided 90-gallon toters or placed in Kraft paper bags. The Contractor will use standard/loader trucks to pick up the compostable material and transport it to the composting sitePublic Works Building. Contractor must comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations. Contractor may refuse to pick up bags containing improper material or substances. 5. The Contractor shall maintain its approved schedule of Collection Routes and days of collection for each route as approved by the City throughout the term of the contract unless otherwise approved by both parties. 6. All Residential Solid Waste and recycling material shall be collected at one time in a Container/s as described in section I. I unless otherwise specified. Contractor shall notify resident on their collection day of failure to collect the resident's material due to contamination. 7. When, as determined by the City, weather conditions prevent collection of Residential Solid Waste and recycling material on the scheduled day, the Contractor shall collect on the next business day. The City may require the contractor to make special collections with 24 hours after oral notice is given if Contractor fails to make collections for any other reason, without prior approval of the City. 8. All vehicles and equipment used in the provision of collection and removal service shall be maintained in a safe, clean and sanitary condition, free of excessive noise, odor, or emissions. The vehicles must contain the solid waste and recycling material so that no material is spilled, leaked, or blown from the vehicle during its transit to the appropriate disposal site as approved by the City of Lexington. All vehicles to be used for transportation of solid waste and recycling material shall be constructed with water-tight bodies, and with covers which shall be an integral part of the vehicle, or shall be a separate cover of suitable material with fasteners designed to secure all sides of the cover to the vehicle and shall be secured whenever the vehicle is transporting solid waste, or as an alternate, the entire bodies thereof shall be enclosed with only loading hoppers exposed. No solid waste or recycling material shall be transported in the loading hoppers. The City has the right to require the Contractor to clean any vehicle. 9. The Contractor shall provide and maintain during the entire period of this contract a fleet of solid waste and recycling collection vehicles sufficient in number and capability to perform the work and render the service required by this contract. The fleet must be sufficient to handle the special requirements of adverse weather and holiday overloads. No advertising other than the name of the contractor shall be permitted on the vehicles. 10. The Contractor presently maintains _20_ number of solid waste compactor trucks with a maximum gross weight of 36,000 pounds with one dual axle and one solid waste compactor truck with a maximum gross weight of 54,000 pounds with tandem dual rear axles. The Contractor presently maintains _4 number of recycling trucks. Contractor shall have the right to operate the above listed equipment or replacements of same, upon the streets of the City, however, any additional truck units above maximum gross weight of 36,000 pounds shall not be used on the streets of the City without prior approval of the Director of Public Works. The City reserves the right to designate the streets or other thoroughfares upon which any truck unit above 36,000 pounds maximum gross weight may not be used. The City reserves the right to have the trucks weighted at any time.

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Sources: Residential Solid Waste and Recycling Collection Agreement