Small Quantity Generators Sample Clauses

Small Quantity Generators. Upon approval of the franchisee, two or more small quantity 23 generators may share waste collection bins, subject to the criteria noted in "1" and "2"
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Small Quantity Generators. Republic shall collect and remove all Franchised Recyclables that are placed in a Designated Recycling container at the curbside on public streets or Designated Solid Waste, Yard Waste and Recycling Location, from Small Quantity Generators. Republic shall collect the Franchised Recyclables once each week, regardless of weather conditions. Collection will be on the same day of the week as the regularly scheduled trash Collection day. Republic and City will mutually agree to any changes in Collection day. Republic will notify Small Quantity Generators of any changes in the Collection day by distributing a flyer no later than two weeks prior to the affected day. Unless Republic obtains City's prior written approval, Republic shall not change the current method of commingled Collection at the curb for Small Quantity Generators for the following materials: (a) news print (ONP), (b) mixed Residential paper (MRP), corrugated Cardboard (OCC), (d) rigid containers, including glass, tin, bi-metal, steel, White Goods, Aluminum, plastic No. 1 and No. 2 plastics, motor oil and filters, metal coat hangers and Yard Waste (collectively “Designated Recyclables”). Republic shall not change the method for collection for used oil, oil filters and Yard Waste without obtaining City’s prior written approval.
Small Quantity Generators. A container on wheels (approximately 64 to 96 gallons) to be used for the Collection of Yard Waste shall be offered to each eligible Small Quantity Generator for purchase or rent. Republic shall distribute containers to all Small Quantity Generators requesting use of said containers. Republic shall retain ownership of the containers unless the Small Quantity Generator pays in full for the container, as specified herein. Notwithstanding the foregoing, customers shall continue to be allowed to place Yard Waste in their own standard waste containers pursuant to the provisions contained in Chula Vista Municipal Code Section 8.24.080.A.

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