Commercial Premises Sample Clauses
Commercial Premises. Contractor shall provide each Customer with a choice of one (1) or more Carts or Bins.
Commercial Premises. All non-Residential Premises and Multi-Family Dwellings, public or private, requiring solid waste collection within the incorporated area of the City, including commercial, industrial, institutional, and governmental premises.
Commercial Premises. Contractor shall Collect Solid Waste from Commercial (see “Commercial”, Attachment A) premises as frequently as scheduled by the Customer, but not less than once per week. Contractor shall service Containers provided to Commercial Customers that are three (3) cubic yards or less in capacity, and drop-boxes stored in enclosures or on private or public property within fifty (50) feet of the public right of way, if access to the Containers is paved and the slope is less than seven percent (7%). County will make the final determination on the slope of the access if a dispute arises between Customer and Contractor. Containers that are four (4) cubic yards or larger must be stored within fifteen (15) feet of the curbside or brought to within fifteen (15) feet of the curbside by Customer to be serviced by Contractor. Contractor shall provide service to Containers that are located at distances in excess of those described in this paragraph and shall be entitled to xxxx Customer as shown in Attachment D (“Rates”). Specifically, Contractor shall offer the following Collection service methodologies to Commercial Customers:
Commercial Premises. Commercial Customers shall have the option of voluntarily 806 subscribing to Organic Materials or Plant Materials Collection services, and 807 Contractor shall xxxx Customers for such service at Agency-approved Rates. 808 Contractor shall provide Organic Materials or Plant Materials Collection service to 809 any and all Customers requesting service. Contractor shall Collect Organic 810 Materials or Plant Materials from Commercial Premises that have subscribed to 811 Organic Materials or Plant Materials Collection service as frequently as scheduled 812 by Customer, but not less than once per week. 813 Contractor shall allow Commercial Customers to select a Collection service method 814 that best suits the needs of its Premises. Specifically, the Contractor shall offer to 815 Commercial Organic Materials or Plant Materials Customers the Containers and 816 service choices that are offered for Commercial Solid Waste Collection pursuant to 817 Section 5.02.C. 818 Container service requirements described for Multi-Family Solid Waste Collection in 819 Sections 5.02.B.3 through 5.02.B.7 are applicable for Collection of Organic 820 Materials or Plant Materials from Commercial Premises.
Commercial Premises. Collection from Commercial Premises shall only occur between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. For Commercial Premises within two hundred (200) feet or less of Residential Premises, Collection shall occur between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. {Note to Proposers: The Authority intends to discuss modified hours with shortlisted Proposers during negotiations.}
Commercial Premises. Contractor shall collect refuse from commercial premises as frequently as scheduled by the customer, but not less than once per week. Contractor shall service containers provided to commercial customers that are three (3) cubic yards or less in capacity, and drop-boxes stored in enclosures or on private or public property within fifty (50) feet of the public right of way, if access to the containers is paved and the slope is less than seven percent (7%). County will make the final determination on the slope of the access if a dispute arises between customer and Contractor. Containers that are four (4) cubic yards or larger must be stored within fifteen (15) feet of the curbside or brought to within fifteen (15) feet of the curbside by customer to be serviced by Contractor. Contractor shall provide service to containers that are located at distances in excess of those described in this paragraph and shall be entitled to xxxx customer according to the rate schedule shown in Attachment D, as amended from time to time. Specifically, Contractor shall offer the following collection service methodologies to commercial customers:
Commercial Premises. 2658 a. Collection shall occur between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through 2659 Friday for the following: (i) Commercial Premises that are two hundred (200) feet or 2660 less from Residential Premises, and, (ii) areas zoned “mixed use” Residential and 2661 Commercial.
Commercial Premises. Contractor shall collect refuse from commercial premises as frequently as scheduled by the customer, but not less than once per week. Contractor shall service containers provided to commercial customers that are three (3) cubic yards or less in capacity, and drop-boxes stored in enclosures or on private or public property within fifty (50) feet of the public right of way, if access to the containers is paved and the slope is less than seven percent (7%). County will make the final determination on the slope of the access if a dispute arises between customer and Contractor. Containers that are four (4) cubic yards or larger must be stored within fifteen (15) feet of the curbside or brought to within fifteen (15) feet of the curbside by customer to be serviced by Contractor. Contractor shall provide service to containers that are located at distances in excess of those described in this paragraph and shall be entitled to xxxx customer as shown in Attachment D (“Feather River Disposal Rates”). Specifically, Contractor shall offer the following collection service methodologies to commercial customers:
1. Individual cart or bin service. Contractor shall allow each commercial, premises to use carts, bins or drop boxes for refuse collection. Contractor shall provide each customer with a choice of one (1) or more carts or bins.
Commercial Premises. The Tenant acknowledges and accepts that the Student Residence houses commercial premises that will be used during the Rental Period for the purposes of conducting commercial activities, such as trade and provision of services, the scope of which may change over time. The Landlord will exercise due diligence to ensure that the above commercial activity will not cause undue inconvenience to the use of the Student Residence by the Tenant in accordance with the Rental Agreement.
Commercial Premises. Contractor shall Collect Solid Waste from Commercial (see “Commercial”, Attachment A) premises as frequently as scheduled by the Customer, but not less than once per week. Contractor shall service Containers provided to Commercial Customers that are three (3) cubic yards or less in capacity, and drop-boxes stored in enclosures or on private or public property within fifty (50) feet of the public right of way, if access to the Containers is paved and the slope is less than seven percent (7%). County will make the final determination on the slope of the access if a dispute arises between Customer and Contractor. Containers that are four