Commercial Container Sharing (Optional. In special circumstances, for Customers with significant space limitations and upon approval by the Jurisdiction and the Contractor, the Contractor shall permit Commercial Customers to share SSGCOW or Mixed Waste service with other geographically proximate Commercial Customers. Such shared service shall be performed, and billed, as if it were being provided to a single Customer, with the exception that the Contractor shall require all Customers sharing a single service account to identify a “Primary Responsible Party” which will serve as the singular point of contact for communication and billing from the Contractor and the Jurisdiction, along with a list of all addresses with which the Primary Responsible Party will share service. Exhibit B.2 – Multi-Family and Commercial Two-Container System (Blue and Gray Containers) Guidance: Two versions of Exhibit B.2 are provided with different two-Container systems. This second scenario is to be used for a two-Container system in which one Container (Blue Container) is designated for the Collection of Source Separated Recyclable Materials and the second Container (Gray Container) is designated for the Collection of Mixed Waste. In addition to the Collection system described below, Jurisdictions may also incorporate an uncontainerized system for the Collection of Yard Trimmings. Uncontainerized systems are described in Exhibit A.4 and may be utilized under three-, two-, or one-Container systems.
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Commercial Container Sharing (Optional. In special circumstances, for Customers with significant space limitations and upon approval by the Jurisdiction and the Contractor, the Contractor shall permit Commercial Customers to share SSGCOW or Mixed Waste service with other geographically proximate Commercial Customers. Such shared service shall be performed, and billed, as if it were being provided to a single Customer, with the exception that the Contractor shall require all Customers sharing a single service account to identify a “Primary Responsible Party” which will serve as the singular point of contact for communication and billing from the Contractor and the Jurisdiction, along with a list of all addresses with which the Primary Responsible Party will share service. Exhibit B.2 – Multi-Family and Commercial Two-Container System (Blue and Gray Xxxx Containers) Guidance: Two versions of Exhibit B.2 are provided with different two-Container systems. This second scenario is to be used for a two-Container system in which one Container (Blue Container) is designated for the Collection of Source Separated Recyclable Materials and the second Container (Gray Xxxx Container) is designated for the Collection of Mixed Waste. In addition to the Collection system described below, Jurisdictions may also incorporate an uncontainerized system for the Collection of Yard Trimmings. Uncontainerized systems are described in Exhibit A.4 and may be utilized under three-, two-, or one-Container systems.
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Commercial Container Sharing (Optional. In special circumstances, for Customers with significant space limitations and upon approval by the Jurisdiction and the Contractor, the Contractor shall permit Commercial Customers to share SSGCOW or Mixed Waste Discarded Materials service with other geographically proximate Commercial Customers. Such shared service shall be performed, and billed, as if it were being provided to a single Customer, with the exception that the Contractor shall require all Customers sharing a single service account to identify a “Primary Responsible Party” which will serve as the singular point of contact for communication and billing from the Contractor and the Jurisdiction, along with a list of all addresses with which the Primary Responsible Party will share service. Exhibit B.2 – Multi-Family and Commercial Two-Container System (Blue Green and Gray Containers) Guidance: Two versions of Exhibit B.2 are provided with different two-Container systems. This second first scenario is to be used for presents a two-Container system in which one Container (Blue Green Container) is designated for the Collection of Source Separated Recyclable Materials SSGCOW and the second Container (Gray Container) is designated for the Collection of Mixed Waste. In addition to the Collection system described below, Jurisdictions may also incorporate an uncontainerized system for the Collection of Yard Trimmings. Uncontainerized systems are described in Exhibit A.4 and may be utilized under a three-, two-, or one-Container systemssystem.
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Commercial Container Sharing (Optional. In special circumstances, for Customers with significant space limitations and upon approval by the Jurisdiction and the Contractor, the Contractor shall permit Commercial Customers to share SSGCOW or Mixed Waste Discarded Materials service with other geographically proximate Commercial Customers. Such shared service shall be performed, and billed, as if it were being provided to a single Customer, with the exception that the Contractor shall require all Customers sharing a single service account to identify a “Primary Responsible Party” which will serve as the singular point of contact for communication and billing from the Contractor and the Jurisdiction, along with a list of all addresses with which the Primary Responsible Party will share service. Exhibit B.2 – Multi-Family and Commercial Two-Container System (Blue Green and Gray Xxxx Containers) Guidance: Two versions of Exhibit B.2 are provided with different two-Container systems. This second first scenario is to be used for presents a two-Container system in which one Container (Blue Green Container) is designated for the Collection of Source Separated Recyclable Materials SSGCOW and the second Container (Gray Xxxx Container) is designated for the Collection of Mixed Waste. In addition to the Collection system described below, Jurisdictions may also incorporate an uncontainerized system for the Collection of Yard Trimmings. Uncontainerized systems are described in Exhibit A.4 and may be utilized under a three-, two-, or one-Container systemssystem.
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