Common use of Resident Receiving Area Clause in Contracts

Resident Receiving Area. The Facility shall have a resident refuse disposal area located on the Facility Site consisting of one or more roll-off containers for delivery of residential Acceptable Waste by individuals who are residents of the City (other than a commercial hauler acting in his or her capacity as a commercial hauler). The Company may refuse to accept (i) Unacceptable Waste at the resident disposal area delivered by any City resident, and (ii) Acceptable Waste in amounts exceeding 500 pounds per week per City resident. All Acceptable Waste accepted at the residents’ disposal area shall be for the credit for the Minimum Annual Tonnage and the tonnage shall be included in the calculation of the Monthly Disposal Fee for each Billing Month in Section 4.3(a), and the City shall pay the Monthly Disposal Fee therefor. The Company shall not charge a resident any cost or fee for disposal or Processing of waste delivered to the resident receiving area. No minimum vehicle size or capacity restrictions will be applicable to the residents’ disposal area. The Company has adopted reasonable rules and regulations to govern the City residents’ receiving area, including the hours during which this area shall be open, which are attached as Exhibit C-3 hereto (the “Resident Area Rules and Regulations”). Subject to the City’s prior written approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, the Company may amend the Resident Area Rules and Regulations from time to time. The City shall cooperate with the Company in establishing and implementing such reasonable rules and regulations as the Company shall propose. The Company shall request and review the driver’s license or other reasonable identification to verify that each resident delivering waste to the resident receiving area is a resident of the City.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Waste Disposal and Service Agreement, Operating Lease Agreement, Waste Disposal and Service Agreement

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