Loose Debris Sample Clauses

Loose Debris. All areas covered by this agreement, including but not limited to areas around shrubs and trees, non landscaped islands, sidewalks, paths, patios, planter beds, curbs and gutters, shall be kept free from weeds, litter, glass and other debris. Contractor shall be responsible for clearing these areas of debris at the frequencies listed in Section II.E, “City Facilities and Service Levels.” Debris includes, but is not limited to: trash and litter, leaf and plant debris, household furniture, household appliances, cardboard, cigarette butts, shopping carts (shall be returned to City Representative on same day), animal feces, incidental biohazards (human feces, hypodermic needles), illegal drug paraphernalia, and vehicle parts.
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