Bulk Items definition

Bulk Items means household items of such size as to render them unsuitable for deposit in a refuse container but which one person can lift into a refuse truck, such as furniture, storm doors and windows, metal and lumber products and machine parts.
Bulk Items means large, residentially generated items which cannot be place in the Town required garbage bags. These items can include, but are not limited to, furniture. Bulk items do not include C&D debris.
Bulk Items means items including, but not limited to, pianos, beds, box springs, mattresses, sofas, furniture, furnishings, fixtures.

Examples of Bulk Items in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall furnish a Bulk Items, excluding white goods, collection service to collect and dispose of discarded materials, which are too large and bulky to be handled by packer-type equipment.

  • Bulk Materials or Bulk Items: Any items set forth as refuse which are too large to fit into an approved refuse container and which exceed, in total, fifty (50) pounds in weight.

  • Activity BSC BTS Bulk Items ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Customer Network Design Approval Week 1 --- (Approved CIQ required) P.O. for Model or JCO if Change Week 1 Week 1 JOM/Generate JCO Week 3 Initiate Specs* Week 4-6 Week 3 Week 2 Initial Factory Order Specs Received Week 5 Week 4 Week 3 Delivery Week 14 Week 8 Week 11 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Assumes Buyer has reviewed and approved floor plan.

  • Commercial Solid Waste must be generated by the customer at the Commercial Property where the Commercial Solid Waste is Collected and does not include items defined herein as Bulk Items, Contractor-generated Waste, Exempt Waste or Commercial Recovered Materials.

  • The Contractor shall offer a special Curbside collection service for large quantities of Refuse including, but not limited to: Bulk Items, Household Construction and Demolition Debris, and move-in or move-out clean-up rubbish.


More Definitions of Bulk Items

Bulk Items means heavy or bulky items such as stoves, refrigerators, dishwashers, clothes washers and dryers, furnaces, boilers, bed springs, furniture, fencing, boxes, barrels and similar items.
Bulk Items means those items that may require special ha ndling and management, i ncluding, but not limited to: Household Furniture, White Goods and materials not exceeding two cubic yards of Interior Remodeling and Home Repairs Trash. Bulk Items must be usual to housekeeping and must be generated by the customer at the dwelling unit where the Bulk Item is collected. Bulk Items do not include Exempt Waste.
Bulk Items means solid waste items that are too large to fit into a Customer’s waste cart, but excluding White Goods.
Bulk Items means discarded residential items that are heavier than fifty (50) pounds in weight, or are otherwise not able to fit within an approved empty Cart. Such items include but are not limited to furniture, chairs, couches, tables, mattresses, box springs, carpeting/padding, snow blowers, push and riding lawn mowers, disassembled outdoor play equipment, large toys, bicycles, and fish aquariums.
Bulk Items means items including, but not limited to, beds, box springs, mattresses, sofas, furniture, furnishings, fixtures.
Bulk Items means household items (50 lbs. or less) of such size as to render them unsuitable for deposit in a refuse container but which one person can lift into a refuse truck, such as furniture, mattress, box spring, storm doors and windows, metal and lumber products and machine parts.
Bulk Items means items that may be too large to fit into standard household trash cans or are typically not collected as part of weekly trash collections, such as small household appliances and housewares; painted, laminated and treated wood, including lumber under 4 feet in length and under 25 pounds, and plywood; furniture (wooden and upholstered); mattresses; textiles; bulky plastics; packing materials; insulation; office equipment; and small machinery, generated within the County and which has been discarded or rejected as being spent, useless, worthless, or in excess to the owners at the time of such discard or rejection, having served their intended use. Bulk Items shall not include any items or materials that appear on the list of designated recyclables.