Refuse Collection Sample Clauses

Refuse Collection. (a) To prevent any decaying, noxious, excrementitious or other refuse matter from being deposited in the Land or any part thereof. (b) To arrange for refuse to be collected from different parts of and removed from the Land, and to maintain all refuse collection facilities in accordance with the requirements of any Governmental or other competent authority.
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Refuse Collection. The Owner agrees to provide on-site facilities for refuse collection. Such facilities shall be screened from view in accordance with the requirements of the Municipality. The Owner, and not the Municipality, shall be responsible for the removal of any garbage, refuse or other wastes from the waste storage facility.
Refuse Collection. Remove refuse and recycling from all eligible residences within the District boundaries in compliance with the San Diego Municipal Code. Remove trash from street litter refuse containers, as identified in collaboration with the Contractor, in the public right-of- way, in compliance with the San Diego Municipal Code and pursuant to a schedule provided to the Contractor but not less frequently than weekly within the District boundaries. The City will work with the Contractor to coordinate the City's regular street litter collection with the enhanced services provided by the Contractor. [Environmental Services Department: Collection Services Division]
Refuse Collection. Tenant shall provide at the Premises a minimum of two 50- gallon trash cans for use by Tenant’s customers. Tenant shall each day remove and dispose of the contents of all Tenants’ trash cans in a legal manner and at its sole cost and expense. Landlord may on occasion, but is not obligated to, provide dumpsters into which Tenant may empty its trash cans. On any day that Landlord provides dumpsters, Landlord will remove the contents of the dumpsters at its sole cost.
Refuse Collection. Tenant shall be solely responsible for and promptly pay all charges for collection of refuse and garbage from the Premises. If the Premises are part of the Project and the operator of the Project provides garbage collection service for all occupants of the Project, then Tenant shall pay its proportionate share thereof.
Refuse Collection. Will be provided by the Government from a designated collection point. The contractor is responsible for transporting waste in approved collection containers to that point. The COR will identify what materials may be disposed of in standard waste and what materials shall be disposed of in accordance with security or environmental/health regulations.
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Refuse Collection. A. When refuse trucks are dispatched to plow on “C” routes or “D” routes, on push-backs, special assignments or to work in tandem with salt trucks in plowing operations, pay shall be at 1 and ½ times the hourly wage for the actual hours worked, provided the employee works or is credited with a full week of refuse collection work. B. The City agrees not to sub-contract residential refuse collection for the life of this Agreement.
Refuse Collection. Trash generated by park users and staff is collected in dumpsters and cans located at strategic spots throughout the park. To reduce time needed to collect the trash, dumpsters are placed only in high use area. Park staff operates a 2-ton trash truck and dispose of the trash at the Xxxxx County Landfill (14 miles from the park). A ‘ No Trash Policy’ (requiring visitors to pack out what they pack in) was initiated in 1992 at the Goose Flat Area. This has not been popular with park users and caused an increase in maintenance (pickup up trash left behind plus difficulty in pumping pit toilet due to trash in the pits). For this reason a dumpster and a barrel were added in 2000. *Continue use of cans at self-pay station trash collection locations. *Monitor trash can and dumpster at Goose Flat Area for cost effectiveness. *Continue to use dumpsters in place of banks of trash cans. *Maintain trash truck and replace when budget allows.
Refuse Collection. As long as collection vehicles can drive in and out without the need for reversing or there is a dedicated turning area large enough for an RCV, there are no concerns. If this is not the case then a communal collection point would need to be put where a safe guaranteed turning area, kept clear could to be identified. Statutory Consultees Community Council: Support this application as there is a need for these types of properties in Melrose whilst retaining some of the existing features in the new building supports the historic past use of this site. Our only concern would be that all parking needs to be within the development area as far as possible to minimise any disruption to surrounding existing residents parking. Scottish Water: No response.
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