Residential Recycling Containers Sample Clauses

Residential Recycling Containers. CONTRACTOR shall provide and distribute to all single and all multi-unit (less than five units) residential CUSTOMERS at least one recycling container per residential living unit, and any amount of additional containers upon CUSTOMER request. CUSTOMERS will not be charged for such containers. The cost of supplying, repairing, and replacing such recycling containers shall be borne by CONTRACTOR and become a part of the rate review process. Ownership of the recycling containers purchased by CONTRACTOR under this AGREEMENT shall be and remain with CONTRACTOR.
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Residential Recycling Containers. The Franchisee shall provide a co-mingled roll cart and glass recycling bin to the customer within seven business days after a customer initiates service if not transferred between customers. Roll carts shall be labeled to identify approved recycling materials. The City Administrator or designee shall have the opportunity to review approve the type and style of all bins. Such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld if Franchisee- proposed roll cart is of a conventional design and manufacture currently in predominant use on the West Coast of the United States.

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