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LANDSCAPE WASTE STICKERS Sample Clauses

LANDSCAPE WASTE STICKERS. Groot shall obtain and sell stickers to residents, and proceeds from the sale of stickers shall be used to reimburse Groot for the cost of Landscape Waste collection and disposal. Stickers shall be sold directly to residents by Groot through the mail, through local merchants, and by the Village at the Village Hall. The price of stickers shall be as set forth in Section IX of this Contract. Residents shall apply one sticker to each 30 gallon Kraft paper bag and to each bundle of brush or limbs. Individual limbs or logs that are not in bundles shall have a sticker applied to each limb or log. Stickers shall be capable of being securely glued to the Kraft paper bags so as to prevent theft. Stickers shall be dated or color-coded for each year of the Contract with the Village. Groot shall exchange stickers from a prior Contract year for stickers for a new Contract year, providing the resident pays Groot for the price difference. Groot shall deliver stickers to participating retail stores within 24 hours of an order to ensure that stores do not run out of stickers. The Village shall not incur any liability for retailers' payments nor any other obligations for the stickers. Groot shall collect all Landscape Waste that has been placed in Kraft paper Landscape Waste bags meeting the above specifications, providing the bags do not exceed a weight of 50 pounds per bag, and providing the bags have proper stickers applied to them. Groot shall not be required to collect bags that exceed the weight limit, that contain items other than Landscape Waste, that do not have a sticker, or that are not accepted at the compost site used by Groot. Groot shall collect all bundles of brush or limbs to which proper stickers have been applied, providing the bundles do not exceed a weight of 50 pounds per bundle, are not more than five feet (5') long, are not more than 24 inches in diameter, do not contain limbs greater than three inches (3") in diameter, and are tied with a material that is accepted at the compost site used by Groot. Christmas trees may exceed five feet (5') in length. Logs six inches (6") or greater in diameter are defined as "Refuse" and shall be collected by Groot along with Refuse, providing individual logs do not exceed 50 pounds in weight. Stickers are not required for such logs. Groot shall not be required to collect any more than one cubic yard of such logs from each residence on any single Refuse collection day. All Landscape Waste collected in accordance wit...

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