Garbage Carts and Recycling Carts Sample Clauses

Garbage Carts and Recycling Carts. The Garbage Carts and Recycling Carts provided by the Contractor shall comply with the size, color, and technical specifications established by the Administrator. In general, the carts shall: (a) have a nominal rated capacity of approximately sixty-four (64) or ninety-six (96) gallons, as applicable; (b) be hot-stamped or labeled with the City’s logo, in accordance with the specifications provided by the Administrator; and (c) be compatible with the hydraulic lifting and dumping mechanism mounted on the Contractor’s Collection vehicles. Each cart shall have a flat area on the top (outside) of the lid, which shall be at least eight (8) inches by sixteen (16) inches in size and suitable for the placement of informative stickers or decals. Each type of cart and each size shall be uniform with regard to color, volumetric capacity, dimensions, finished surfaces, and hot stamping/labeling, but the color and specifications for Garbage Carts may be different than the ones for Recycling Carts. More specifically, Garbage Carts shall be provided in two (2) sizes (i.e., approximately 64 and 96 gallons) and one color (e.g., green). Recycling Carts shall be in two (2) sizes (i.e., approximately 64 and 96 gallons) and one color (e.g., blue). Each cart shall be constructed to prevent the intrusion of water and animals, with covers that are free from sharp edges, and without any inside structures that prevent the discharge of its contents. The Contractor shall replace the labels on its Collection Containers on an as-needed basis, subject to the Administrator’s approval. The Contractor shall provide the Administrator with the manufacturer’s specification sheets for the Recycling Carts and Garbage Carts, before the Contractor orders the carts from the manufacturer.
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Garbage Carts and Recycling Carts. Each Customer shall be responsible for cleaning their Garbage Carts and Recycling Carts, if any, and keeping the carts in a sanitary condition. The Contractor shall be responsible for repairing all of the Garbage Carts and Recycling Carts used by Residential and Commercial Customers. The Contractor shall procure, and maintain at all times, an adequate supply of spare parts (e.g., wheels, lids) to ensure the prompt repair of these Recycling Carts and Garbage Carts. The Contractor shall repair or replace such carts no later than two (2) Operating Days after (a) the Contractor observes that the cart is defective or (b) the Contractor is informed by a Customer or the Administrator that the cart needs to be repaired or replaced.
Garbage Carts and Recycling Carts. The Contractor shall purchase and assemble all of the Garbage Carts and Recycling Carts that the Contractor provides under this Agreement. Before October 1, 2014, the Contractor shall purchase, assemble, and deliver one new Garbage Cart and one new Recycling Cart to each Customer in the Service Area. The Garbage Cart shall have a capacity of approximately ninety-six (96) gallons and the Recycling Cart shall have a capacity of approximately sixty-four
Garbage Carts and Recycling Carts. Each Customer shall be responsible for cleaning their Garbage Cart(s) and Recycling Cart(s), and maintaining the carts in a sanitary condition. The Contractor shall procure, and maintain at all times, an adequate supply of spare parts (e.g., wheels, lids) for the Garbage Carts and Recycling Carts it provides for use in the Service Area. The Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining such carts in good working condition. The Contractor shall repair or replace a Garbage Cart or Recycling Cart (a) promptly if the Contractor observes that the cart is defective or (b) within three (3) Days after the Contractor is informed by the Customer or the Director that the Cart needs to be repaired. The Contractor shall clean and repair, as necessary, all Garbage Carts and Recycling Carts that the Contractor receives as a result of exchanges pursuant to Section 27.4, below.
Garbage Carts and Recycling Carts. The Contractor shall be responsible for purchasing, storing, assembling, and distributing new and replacement Garbage Carts and Recycling Carts to those Customers that use them pursuant to this Agreement. For such Customers, the Contractor shall deliver the carts within three

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