Third and Subsequent Occurrence. For the third and subsequent occurrence within any twelve-month period of contamination for a particular container (i.e., Recyclable Materials or Organic Waste), CONTRACTOR must collect the contaminated Container (as Solid Waste) and must charge the Service Recipient a contamination fee as set forth in Exhibit 1. CONTRACTOR must continue providing the Recyclable Materials or Organic Waste Collection Services. CONTRACTOR must provide (or have provided) digital documentation to the Service Recipient that clearly documents the Service Recipient’s on-going contamination problems and written Notices of contamination as described above. CONTRACTOR must either (i) notify CITY within five (5) Business Days to adjust the offending Service Recipient to the appropriate Service Rate as set forth in Exhibit 1 if CONTRACTOR increases in the Bin or Cart size or frequency of collection for excessive contamination, or (ii) notify the CITY to impose a contamination surcharge to the account for a period of six months or until the Service Recipient has demonstrated no contamination for a period of three consecutive months. CITY will consult with CONTRACTOR and consider, and pursue as applicable, appropriate legal remedies against offending Service Recipients in order to secure discontinuance of the contamination. All CITY costs of such action shall be recoverable from the offending Service Recipients.
Third and Subsequent Occurrence. For the third or subsequent occurrence within any one Calendar Year of contamination for a particular container (i.e., Recyclable Materials or Organic Waste), Contractor must collect the contaminated Container (as Solid Waste) and must charge the Service Recipient a contamination fee as set forth in Exhibit 1. Contractor must continue providing the Recyclable Materials or Organic Waste Collection Services. Contractor must provide (or have provided) digital/photographic documentation to the Service Recipient that clearly documents the Service Recipient’s on-going contamination problems and written Notices of contamination as described above. Contractor may increase the Container size or collection frequency and impose a contamination surcharge on the account for a period of six months or until the Service Recipient has demonstrated no contamination for a period of three consecutive months. Contractor must document contamination issue and surcharge in Waste Reporting System and notify City within five (5) Business Days if Contractor increases the Container size or collection frequency for excessive contamination or imposes the contamination surcharge to the account. City will consult with Contractor and consider, and pursue as applicable, appropriate legal remedies against offending Service Recipients in order to secure discontinuance of the contamination.
Third and Subsequent Occurrence. For the third and subsequent occurrence within any one Calendar Year of contamination for a particular container (i.e., Recyclable Materials or Organic Waste), Contractor will provide a Contamination Violation Notice that contains instructions on the proper procedures for setting out Recyclable Materials or Organic Waste, and Contractor must collect the contaminated Container (as Solid Waste) and will charge the Service Recipient a contamination fee as set forth in Exhibit 1. For any contamination fee charge being assessed, Contractor must provide digital/visual documentation to the Service Recipient that clearly documents the Service Recipient’s on-going contamination problems. Contractor may increase the Container size, require locking Bins, or increase collection frequency, and impose a contamination surcharge on the account for a period of six months or until the Service Recipient has demonstrated no contamination for a period of three consecutive months. Contractor must document contamination issue and surcharge in the Waste Reporting System and notify City within five (5) Business Days if Contractor increases the Container size, require locking Bins, increase collection frequency for excessive contamination, or imposes the contamination surcharge to the account. City will consider, and pursue as applicable, appropriate legal remedies against offending Service Recipients in order to secure discontinuance of the contamination