SPECIFIC PROCEDURES FOR RESIDENTIAL CURBSIDE CUSTOMERS Sample Clauses

SPECIFIC PROCEDURES FOR RESIDENTIAL CURBSIDE CUSTOMERS. The following requirements and procedures shall apply to Residential Customers that receive Collection Service at Curbside. 26.2.1 On and after January 1, 2017, each Residential Curbside Customer receiving Automated Collection Service shall Set Out their Garbage and Rubbish in one or more Garbage Carts, which shall be placed at Curbside. Such Customers shall not Set Out Garbage in Garbage Cans, Plastic Bags, or paper bags. 26.2.2 If a Residential Curbside Customer does not receive Automated Collection Service for Garbage (i.e., Collection Service is provided with Garbage Cans), the Customer shall Set Out their Garbage and Rubbish in Garbage Cans, which shall be placed at Curbside. If the Customer’s Garbage Cans are full, the Customer may Set Out their excess Garbage and Rubbish in Plastic Bags, which shall be placed next to the Garbage Cans at Curbside. There is no limit on the number of Plastic Bags and Garbage Cans that may be Set Out by Residential Curbside Customers. 26.2.3 Residential Curbside Customers shall place their Yard Waste at Curbside for Collection. Leaves, twigs, and other small pieces of Yard Waste should be placed in Garbage Cans, biodegradable bags or Plastic Bags. Small pieces of Yard Waste may be placed in (a) Garbage Cans and collected with the Customer’s Garbage if the Customer receives manual Collection Service for Garbage or (b) Garbage Carts and collected with the Customer’s Garbage, if the Customer receives Automated Collection Service for Garbage. Larger pieces of Yard Waste shall be stacked neatly in a pile at Curbside. A Residential Curbside Customer may, but is not required to, tie larger pieces of Yard Waste in a bundle. Such Customers also may Set Out their natural Christmas trees at Curbside for collection with the Customer’s Bulky Yard Waste. There is no limit on the quantity of Yard Waste that may be Set Out at Curbside by a Residential Curbside Customer. However, a Customer shall not Set Out Land Clearing Debris or pieces of Bulky Yard Waste that are too heavy or too large to collect with a clamshell truck.
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SPECIFIC PROCEDURES FOR RESIDENTIAL CURBSIDE CUSTOMERS. The following requirements and procedures shall apply to Residential Customers that receive Collection Service at Curbside. 27.2.1 Each Residential Curbside Customer shall Set Out their Garbage in Garbage Carts, which shall be placed at Curbside. Such Customers shall not set out Garbage in Garbage Cans, Plastic Bags, or paper bags except for Official Yellow Bags.

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