Sweeper Route Clause Samples

The Sweeper Route clause defines the specific path or sequence that a street sweeper or similar service vehicle must follow during its operations. This clause typically outlines the streets, areas, or zones to be covered, and may include details such as the order of cleaning, frequency, or any special instructions for certain locations. By clearly specifying the route, the clause ensures that all parties understand the scope of work, helps prevent disputes over missed areas, and promotes efficient and consistent service delivery.
Sweeper Route. A daily path or itinerary followed by a sweeper that has been 24 clearly divided into an a.m. and p.m. section.
Sweeper Route. A daily path or itinerary followed by a sweeper that has been 498 clearly divided into an a.m. and p.m. section. 499 1.99 Temporary Debris Box and Roll-off Collection Service. Collection utilizing 10 - 500 40 cubic yard containers provided to Service Units for the temporary collection of Solid 501 Waste, including Construction and Debris Materials, by a person or company that holds a 502 valid non-exclusive Temporary Debris Box and Roll-off Collection franchise agreement as 503 issued by TOWN for the delivery of that material to a permitted facility. Temporary Debris 504 Box and Roll-off Collection Service does not include collection of Solid Waste generated 505 from the normal, on-going activities of a Service Unit as part of this Agreement.

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