Shared Cart or Bin service Sample Clauses

Shared Cart or Bin service. Contractor shall provide commercial customers one (1) or more carts or bins to use for targeted recyclable materials collection that are shared by the occupants of two (2) or more commercial premises. In order to minimize the impact or occurrence of illegal dumping and theft of recyclable materials, Contractor will provide to customer at no additional cost, “keyed-alike” locks for enclosures used to store containers or locks for containers and ensure the enclosures or containers are locked after providing collection service upon customer’s request. Only Contractor, County, and the participating customers will be provided with a key to the enclosures and access to the containers. If the carts or bins are left "outside" in a designated area, each container may be locked (keyed alike), and only Contractor staff, County staff, and the participating customers will be provided with a key to access the containers. At least once each Calendar Year, Contractor’s route supervisor will visit each of the participating commercial customers with shared containers, respond to any questions or concerns, and check the areas for contamination, litter, or damage.
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Shared Cart or Bin service. Contractor shall allow Commercial Customers 687 to use Carts or Bins for Targeted Recyclable Materials Collection that are 688 shared by the Occupants of two (2) or more Commercial Premises. In such 689 case, Contractor shall provide one (1) or more Carts or Bins to such Premises 690 as requested by Customer(s).
Shared Cart or Bin service. Contractor shall allow Commercial Customers to use Carts or Bins for Targeted Recyclable Materials Collection that are shared by the Occupants of two (2) or more Commercial Premises. In such case, Contractor shall provide one (1) or more Carts or Bins to such Premises as requested by Customer(s). In order to minimize the impact or occurrence of illegal dumping and theft of Recyclable Materials, Contractor will provide to Customer at no additional cost, locks for enclosures used to store Containers or locks for Containers and ensure the enclosures or Containers are locked after providing Collection Service. Only Contractor, Agency, and the participating Customers will be provided with a key to the enclosures and access to the Containers. The service schedule will be prominently displayed on the enclosure and any changes in service will be displayed on the enclosure by Contractor within one (1) Business Day of making the change. If the Carts or Bins are left "outside" in a designated area, each Container will be locked (keyed alike), and only Contractor staff, Agency staff, and the participating Customers will be provided with a key to access the Containers. At least once each calendar year, Contractor’s route supervisor will visit each of the participating Customers with shared Containers, respond to any questions or concerns, check the areas for contamination, litter, or damage and change the lock and distribute new "keyed alike" keys to Agency staff and Customers.
Shared Cart or Bin service. Contractor shall provide Commercial Customers one (1) or more Carts or Bins to use for Targeted Recyclable Materials Collection that are shared by the Occupants of two (2) or more Commercial Premises. In order to minimize the impact or occurrence of illegal dumping and theft of Recyclable Materials, Contractor will provide to Customer at no additional cost, locks for enclosures used to store containers or locks for Containers and ensure the enclosures or Containers are locked after providing Collection service upon Customer’s request. Only Contractor, County, and the participating Customers will be provided with a key to the enclosures and access to the Containers. The service schedule will be prominently displayed on the enclosure and any changes in service will be displayed on the enclosure by Contractor within one (1) business day of making the change. If the Carts or Bins are left "outside" in a designated area, each Container may be locked (keyed alike), and only Contractor staff, County staff, and the participating Customers will be provided with a key to access the Containers. At least once each Calendar Year, Contractor’s route supervisor will visit each of the participating Commercial Customers with shared Containers, respond to any questions or concerns, check the areas for contamination, litter, or damage and change the lock and distribute new "keyed alike" keys to County staff and Customers
Shared Cart or Bin service. Contractor shall provide Commercial Customers one (1) or more Carts or Bins to use for Targeted Recyclable Materials Collection that are shared by the Occupants of two (2) or more Commercial Premises. In order to minimize the impact or occurrence of illegal dumping and theft of Recyclable Materials, Contractor will provide to Customer at no additional cost, “keyed-alike” locks for enclosures used to store containers or locks for Containers and ensure the enclosures or Containers are locked after providing Collection service upon Customer’s request. Only Contractor, County, and the participating Customers will be provided with a key to the enclosures and access to the Containers. If the Carts or Bins are left "outside" in a designated area, each Container may be locked (keyed alike), and only Contractor staff, County staff, and the participating Customers will be provided with a key to access the Containers. At least once each Calendar Year, Contractor’s route supervisor will visit each of the participating Commercial Customers with shared Containers, respond to any questions or concerns, and check the areas for contamination, litter, or damage.
Shared Cart or Bin service. Contractor shall provide qualified generators one (1) or more carts or bins to use for targeted recyclable materials collection that are shared by the occupants of two (2) or more commercial premises. In order to minimize the impact or occurrence of illegal dumping and theft of recyclable materials, Contractor will provide to customer “keyed-alike” locks for a fee presented in the rate schedule shown as Attachment D, as amended from time to time, for enclosures used to store containers or locks for containers and ensure the enclosures or containers are locked after providing collection service upon customer’s request. Only Contractor and the participating customers will be provided with a key to the enclosures and access to the containers. If the carts or bins are left "outside" in a designated area, each container may be locked (keyed alike), and only Contractor staff and the participating customers will be provided with a key to access the containers. At least once each Calendar Year, Contractor’s route supervisor will visit each of the participating qualified generators with shared containers, respond to any questions or concerns, and check the areas for contamination, litter, or damage.
Shared Cart or Bin service. Contractor shall allow Commercial Customers 783 to use Carts or Bins for Targeted Recyclable Materials Collection that are 784 shared by the Occupants of two (2) or more Commercial Premises. In such 785 case, Contractor shall provide one (1) or more Carts or Bins to such Premises 786 as requested by Customer(s). In order to minimize the impact or occurrence 787 of illegal dumping and theft of Recyclable Materials, Contractor will provide 788 to Customer at no additional cost, locks for enclosures used to store 789 Containers or locks for Containers and ensure the enclosures or Containers 790 are locked after providing Collection Service. Only Contractor, Agency, and 791 the participating Customers will be provided with a key to the enclosures and 792 access to the Containers. The service schedule will be prominently displayed 793 on the enclosure and any changes in service will be displayed on the 794 enclosure by Contractor within one (1) Business Day of making the change. 795 If the Carts or Bins are left "outside" in a designated area, each Container 796 will be locked (keyed alike), and only Contractor staff, Agency staff, and the 797 participating Customers will be provided with a key to access the Containers. 798 At least once each calendar year, Contractor’s route supervisor will visit each 799 of the participating Customers with shared Containers, respond to any 800 questions or concerns, check the areas for contamination, litter, or damage 801 and change the lock and distribute new "keyed alike" keys to Agency staff 802 and Customers. 803 Franchise Agreement for Collection Services with Recology San Mateo County Page 21 of 111134 City of Menlo ParkModel Agreement for Adaptation by Member Agencies
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Shared Cart or Bin service. Contractor shall provide customers one (1) or more carts or bins that are shared by the occupants of two (2) or more commercial premises. Upon request Contractor shall provide to customers container locks at the County approved fee.

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