Common use of Debris Removal from Public Rights-of-Way Clause in Contracts

Debris Removal from Public Rights-of-Way. The Contractor shall pick-up, remove from public rights-of-way, and haul all eligible debris to the TDSR sites or disposal sites as directed by the County and District. At the time of collection, the Contractor shall segregate debris at the curb, to the maximum extent possible; according to the categories specified under Classifications of Debris (see 3b.) Unless otherwise directed by the County and District, mixed loads (vegetation mixed with C&D, for example) are prohibited. Vegetation or C&D mixed with minimal quantities of another type of debris will be classified by the predominant type of debris. Clean, woody debris and other natural material that can be chipped, mulched, and disposed of in some other similar manner shall be handled separately from other debris. The Contractor, with the approval of the County and District, shall determine the method of vegetative debris reduction. Unless otherwise directed by the County and District, mixed loads are prohibited. The Contractor shall segregate debris at the curb, when necessary. The Contractor should expect to encounter white goods, such as household appliances. The Contractor shall pick up and remove all white goods from public rights-of way and shall dispose of white goods in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. Any white goods that may contain Freon, such as refrigerators, freezers or air conditioners, shall have the Freon removed by the Contractor in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements. No additional payment will be made for handling of white goods, as this cost shall be included in the cost price for white goods removal and disposal. 4b. Removal of Obstructions from Drainage Canals and Roadside Ditches The Contractor shall be responsible for the removal of obstructions from the County and District’s natural drainage courses, flood control facilities and channels, rights-of-way and roadside ditches. These obstructions include but are not limited to tree limbs, tree trunks, stumps, C&D, Non C&D, DocuSign Envelope ID: B1B4301D-C372-4252-838A-DDE4D60DE7CD and soil, mud and sand. Long reach equipment may be required to remove debris from the drainage channels. Care should be taken so as not to damage the infrastructure of the channels or ditches.

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Samples: cams.ocgov.com

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Debris Removal from Public Rights-of-Way. The Contractor shall pick-up, remove from public rights-of-way, and haul all eligible debris to the TDSR sites or disposal sites as directed by the County and DistrictCounty. At the time of collection, the Contractor shall segregate debris at the curb, to the maximum extent possible; according to the categories specified under Classifications of Debris (see 3b.) Unless otherwise directed by the County and DistrictCounty, mixed loads (vegetation mixed with C&D, for example) are prohibited. Vegetation or C&D mixed with minimal quantities of another type of debris will be classified by the predominant type of debris. Clean, woody debris and other natural material that can be chipped, mulched, and disposed of in some other similar manner shall be handled separately from other debris. The Contractor, with the approval of the County and DistrictCounty, shall determine the method of vegetative debris reduction. Unless otherwise directed by the County and DistrictCounty, mixed loads are prohibited. The Contractor shall segregate debris at the curb, when necessary. The Contractor should expect to encounter white goods, such as household appliances. The Contractor shall pick up and remove all white goods from public rights-of way and shall dispose County of Orange MA-080-22010092 Page 28 of 55 OC Public Works Disaster-Related Debris Management Services File No.: 080-2099802 of white goods in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. Any white goods that may contain Freon, such as refrigerators, freezers or air conditioners, shall have the Freon removed by the Contractor in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements. No additional payment will be made for handling of white goods, as this cost shall be included in the cost price for white goods removal and disposal. 4b. Removal of Obstructions from Drainage Canals and Roadside Ditches The Contractor shall be responsible for the removal of obstructions from the County and DistrictCounty’s natural drainage courses, flood control facilities and channels, rights-of-way and roadside ditches. These obstructions include but are not limited to tree limbs, tree trunks, stumps, C&D, Non C&D, DocuSign Envelope ID: B1B4301D-C372-4252-838A-DDE4D60DE7CD and soil, mud and sand. Long reach equipment may be required to remove debris from the drainage channels. Care should be taken so as not to damage the infrastructure of the channels or ditches.

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Samples: cams.ocgov.com

Debris Removal from Public Rights-of-Way. The Contractor shall pick-up, remove from public rights-of-way, and haul all eligible debris to the TDSR sites or disposal sites as directed by the County and DistrictCounty. At the time of collection, the Contractor shall segregate debris at the curb, to the maximum extent possible; according to the categories specified under Classifications of Debris (see 3b.) Unless otherwise directed by the County and DistrictCounty, mixed loads (vegetation mixed with C&D, for example) are prohibited. Vegetation or C&D mixed with minimal quantities of another type of debris will be classified by the predominant type of debris. Clean, woody debris and other natural material that can be chipped, mulched, and disposed of in some other similar manner shall be handled separately from other debris. The Contractor, with the approval of the County and DistrictCounty, shall determine the method of vegetative debris reduction. Unless otherwise directed by the County and DistrictCounty, mixed loads are prohibited. The Contractor shall segregate debris at the curb, when necessary. The Contractor should expect to encounter white goods, such as household appliances. The Contractor shall pick up and remove all white goods from public rights-of way and shall dispose of white goods in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. Any white goods that may contain Freon, such as refrigerators, freezers or air conditioners, shall have the Freon removed by the Contractor in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements. No additional payment will be made for handling of white goods, as this cost shall be included in the cost price for white goods removal and disposal. 4b. Removal of Obstructions from Drainage Canals and Roadside Ditches The Contractor shall be responsible for the removal of obstructions from the County and DistrictCounty’s natural drainage courses, flood control facilities and channels, rights-of-way and roadside ditches. These obstructions include but are not limited to tree limbs, tree trunks, stumps, C&D, Non C&D, DocuSign Envelope ID: B1B4301D-C372-4252-838A-DDE4D60DE7CD and soil, mud and sand. Long reach equipment may be required to remove debris from the drainage channels. Care should be taken so as not to damage the infrastructure of the channels or ditches.

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Samples: cpo.ocgov.com

Debris Removal from Public Rights-of-Way. The Contractor shall pick-up, remove from public rights-of-way, and haul all eligible debris to the TDSR sites or disposal sites as directed by the County and District. At the time of collection, the Contractor shall segregate debris at the curb, to the maximum extent possible; according to the categories specified under Classifications of Debris (see 3b.) Unless otherwise directed by the County and District, mixed loads (vegetation mixed with C&D, for example) are prohibited. Vegetation or C&D mixed with minimal quantities of another type of debris will be classified by the predominant type of debris. Clean, woody debris and other natural material that can be chipped, mulched, and disposed of in some other similar manner shall be handled separately from other debris. The Contractor, with the approval of the County and District, shall determine the method of vegetative debris reduction. Unless otherwise directed by the County and District, mixed loads are prohibited. The Contractor shall segregate debris at the curb, when necessary. The Contractor should expect to encounter white goods, such as household appliances. The Contractor shall pick up and remove all white goods from public rights-of way and shall dispose of white goods in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. Any white goods that may contain Freon, such as refrigerators, freezers or air conditioners, shall have the Freon removed by the Contractor in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements. No additional payment will be made for handling of white goods, as this cost shall be included in the cost price for white goods removal and disposal. DocuSign Envelope ID: 87EA04D8-EE53-4065-A44E-53353EB3D3EC 4b. Removal of Obstructions from Drainage Canals and Roadside Ditches The Contractor shall be responsible for the removal of obstructions from the County and District’s natural drainage courses, flood control facilities and channels, rights-of-way and roadside ditches. These obstructions include but are not limited to tree limbs, tree trunks, stumps, C&D, Non C&D, DocuSign Envelope ID: B1B4301D-C372-4252-838A-DDE4D60DE7CD and soil, mud and sand. Long reach equipment may be required to remove debris from the drainage channels. Care should be taken so as not to damage the infrastructure of the channels or ditches.

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Samples: cams.ocgov.com

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Debris Removal from Public Rights-of-Way. The Contractor shall pick-up, remove from public rights-of-way, and haul all eligible debris to the TDSR TDMS sites or disposal sites as directed by the County and DistrictCity. At the time of collection, the Contractor shall segregate debris at the curb, to the maximum extent possible; according to the categories specified under Classifications of Debris (see 3b3(b).) Unless otherwise directed by the County and DistrictCity, mixed loads (vegetation mixed with C&D, for example) are prohibited. Vegetation or C&D mixed with minimal quantities of another type of debris will be classified by the predominant type of debris. Clean, woody debris and other natural material that can be chipped, mulched, and disposed of in some other similar manner shall be handled separately from other debris. The Contractor, with the approval of the County and DistrictCity, shall determine the method of vegetative debris reduction. Unless otherwise directed by the County and DistrictCity, mixed loads are prohibited. The Contractor shall segregate debris at the curb, when necessary. The Contractor should expect to encounter white goods, such as household appliances. The Contractor shall pick up and remove all white goods from public rights-of way and shall dispose of white goods in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. Any white goods that may contain Freon, such as refrigerators, freezers or air conditioners, shall have the Freon removed by the Contractor in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements. No additional payment will be made for handling of white goods, as this cost shall be included in the cost price for white goods removal and disposal. 4b. Removal of Obstructions from Drainage Canals and Roadside Ditches The Contractor shall be responsible for the removal of obstructions from the County and District’s natural drainage courses, flood control facilities and channels, rights-of-way and roadside ditches. These obstructions include but are not limited to tree limbs, tree trunks, stumps, C&D, Non C&D, DocuSign Envelope ID: B1B4301D-C372-4252-838A-DDE4D60DE7CD and soil, mud and sand. Long reach equipment may be required to remove debris from the drainage channels. Care should be taken so as not to damage the infrastructure of the channels or ditches.

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Samples: Agreement for Professional Consulting Services

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