Litter Abatement and Spill Prevention Sample Clauses

Litter Abatement and Spill Prevention. 745 Contractor shall use due care to prevent spills or leaks of material placed for Collection, 746 Used Motor Oil, fuel, and fluids while providing services under this Agreement. If any 747 materials are spilled or leaked during Collection and Transportation, the Contractor shall 748 clean up all spills or leaks before leaving the site of the spill and properly dispose of the 749 materials. 750 Contractor shall not transfer loads from one vehicle to another on any public street, 751 unless it is necessary to do so because of mechanical failure, hot load (combustion of 752 material in the truck), or accidental damage to a vehicle. 753 Contractor shall cover all open Drop Boxes at the pickup location before transporting 754 materials to the Approved Facility. 755 Contractor shall conduct public outreach and staff training to Customers on best 756 management practices for litter abatement at no extra charge to the RA Members when 757 no additional direct expenses are incurred by Contractor that are outside the scope of 758 the Public Education and Outreach Program as described in Attachment B8. If requested 759 outreach and staff training would result in additional direct expenses to Contractor, the 760 Regional Agency Contract Manager shall be notified. If the RA Members decide to pay 761 direct expenses, Contractor shall conduct activities for no additional charge. If the 762 Regional Agency does not agree to pay direct expenses, Contractor shall be under no 763 obligation to provide the requested services. Such best management practices include, 764 withoutlimitation: 765 • Closing Container lids and right sizing service: Contractor staff will tag overfull 766 containers with “reminder stickers,” which will serve as outreach and education to the 767 Customer. Photos of the container will be taken by drivers, attached to the Customer’s 768 account, and will be available to outreach and Customer service staff to demonstrate to 769 the Customer where a problem exists. 770 • Outreach to Customer on importance of bagging lightweight materials such as plastic 771 bags, film plastics, foam peanuts, and other materials that can easily become litter due 772 to their lightweight nature. 773 • Driver training on litter reduction techniques and litter removal best management 774 practices. 775 • Affixing signage to the back of Contractor trucks which reads “Help us keep our 776 roadways and waterways clean. If you see litter falling out of this truck, please 777 cont...
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Litter Abatement and Spill Prevention. The CONTRACTOR shall not litter Premises in the process of providing Collection Services or while its vehicles are on the road. The CONTRACTOR shall transport all materials Collected under the terms of this Agreement in such a manner as to prevent the spilling or blowing of such materials from the CONTRACTOR’s vehicle. The CONTRACTOR shall exercise all reasonable care and diligence in providing Collection Services so as to prevent spilling or dropping of any material and shall immediately, at the time of occurrence, clean up such spilled or dropped materials.

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  • Noise Abatement Contractor shall operate, conduct, or construct without violating the City’s Noise Abatement Ordinance codified in the SDMC.

  • Tenant Improvements Landlord shall cause the Core and Shell Contractor or another Contractor designated by Landlord and approved by Tenant, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed (“TI Contractor”, and together with Core and Shell Contractor, “Contractor”) to commence and thereafter diligently prosecute the construction of the tenant improvements in the Premises pursuant to the Work Letter (the “Tenant Improvements”); provided, however, that before performing the Tenant Improvements, Landlord shall prepare in good faith an estimated budget for the construction of the Tenant Improvements and deliver such budget to Tenant for Tenant’s written approval prior the start of construction (the “Budget”). Landlord and Tenant shall work together cooperatively and in good faith to achieve a mutually acceptable Budget. Landlord shall update the Budget for Tenant’s review and approval at reasonable intervals and shall notify Tenant in writing if the Budget is likely to be exceeded. If there is an indication that the Budget is likely to be exceeded, Landlord and Tenant shall work together cooperatively, if required by Tenant, to modify the scope of the Tenant Improvements to bring the same in line with a budget reasonably acceptable to Tenant. The Tenant Improvements shall be performed in a workmanlike manner and shall substantially conform with Applicable Laws and the Approved TI Plans (as defined in the Work Letter). Tenant shall pay all TI Costs, except that Landlord shall pay for TI Costs that do not exceed the TI Allowance. The “TI Allowance” shall mean (a) One Hundred Twenty Five Dollars ($125.00) per rentable square foot of the Premises (the “Initial TI Allowance”), together with (b) the Additional Allowance. The “TI Costs” shall mean all Tenant Core and Shell Costs (as defined in the Work Letter) and all costs and expenses of performing the TI Work, including without limitation the hard and soft costs of (i) construction, (ii) the Construction Management Fee (as such term is defined in the Work Letter) and any Project or construction management fees paid by Tenant to an unaffiliated third party (such fees not to exceed three percent (3%) of the TI Allowance), (iii) space planning, design, architect, engineering, data and phone cabling and other related services, (iv) costs and expenses for labor, material, equipment, data and phone cabling and fixtures (including, without limitation, any of the Attached Property (as defined in Section 18.5), (v) building permits and other taxes, fees, charges and levies by governmental and quasi-governmental agencies for permits or for inspections of the Tenant Improvements, and (vi) the Warm Shell Costs. In no event shall the TI Allowance be used for: (w) the purchase of any furniture, personal property or other non-building system equipment, (x) costs resulting from a Tenant Delay, (y) costs resulting from any default by Tenant of its obligations under this Lease, or (z) costs that are recoverable or reasonably recoverable by Tenant from a third party (e.g., insurers, warrantors, or tortfeasors). In the event the estimated total TI Costs (as set forth in the Budget) exceed the TI Allowance, Tenant shall deposit with Landlord such overage (the “TI Allowance Excess”), within five (5) business days of receiving the Budget (the “TI Deposit”). In the event Landlord determines the estimate of the TI Costs set forth in the Budget underestimates the amount of TI Costs so that the TI Deposit will not be sufficient to cover the TI Allowance Excess, then Landlord shall communicate the same to Tenant and, if required by Tenant, the parties shall discuss revisions to the Budget and Tenant may make a TI Tenant Change Order Request to reduce TI Costs, and unless the TI Costs are reduced to be within the Budget and previously paid TI Deposit, Tenant shall promptly pay the additional amount to Landlord, and such additional amount shall be added to the TI Deposit. If the sum of the TI Allowance plus the TI Deposit is not sufficient to cover the TI Costs, Tenant shall reimburse Landlord the difference between (a) the TI Costs and (b) the sum of the TI Allowance and the TI Deposit. However, Landlord shall be solely responsible for any costs related to the Tenant Improvements to the extent the same result from Landlord’s gross negligence, intentional misconduct or breach of Lease. Landlord and Tenant shall work together cooperatively at no cost or risk to Landlord to maximize Tenant’s ability, to the extent reasonably possible, to obtain the benefit of any applicable research and development tax credits with respect to the Tenant Improvements.

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  • School Improvement Plan As permitted under IC § 20-10.2-3-1.5, the Charter shall serve as the Charter School's strategic and continuous school improvement and achievement plan (hereafter, the "School Improvement Plan"). To the extent that IC § 20-10.2 applies to the Charter in its function as the School Improvement Plan, the Organizer shall comply with the requirements under IC § 20-10.2.

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