Vehicle Tare Weights. Annually, Contractor shall have each collection vehicle weighed to determine the unloaded weight (“tare weight”) of the vehicle. Upon a major repair that could affect the collection vehicle tare weight, Contractor shall have the collection vehicle reweighed to establish a new tare weight.
Vehicle Tare Weights. When Transfer Company place new vehicles into service, Contractor will promptly weigh the new vehicle and determine its unloaded (“tare”) weight(s). Contractor will record tare weight, hauler name, and vehicle identification number. Within 10 Working Days of weighing, Contractor will provide the SBWMA and Transfer Company with a report listing vehicle tare weight information. Contractor will have the right to request re-determination of tare weights of vehicles twice each Calendar Year. If there is reasonable suspicion or evidence that tare weights are not accurate, Transfer Company may request re-determination of tare weights, in which case Contractor will promptly re-determine tare weights for requested vehicles up to 4 times per Calendar Year. Contractor may update tare weights (at its own initiative) more frequently.
Vehicle Tare Weights. 625 Contractor shall promptly weigh the vehicle and determine its unloaded (“tare”) weight(s). Contractor 626 shall record tare weight, hauler name, vehicle type (e.g. front-loader, transfer truck/trailer, side-loader, 627 etc.) and vehicle identification number for each and every vehicle with a stored tare weight in 628 Contractor’s computer system. Within ten (10) Working Days of weighing, Contractor shall provide the 629 Authority with a report listing vehicle tare weight information. Contractor shall have the right to 630 request re-determination of tare weights of vehicles twice each Calendar Year. If there is reasonable 631 suspicion or evidence that tare weights are not accurate, Authority may, at any time and without 632 limitation, request re-determination of tare weights, in which case Contractor shall promptly re- 633 determine tare weights for requested vehicles. Contractor may update tare weights, at its own initiative 634 or at the request of the Authority, more frequently. This provision shall apply to all vehicles used to 635 deliver materials to each of the Approved Processing Facilities and Landfill.
Vehicle Tare Weights. When Transfer Company or Collections Company(ies) place new vehicles into service, Contractor or scale operator will promptly weigh the new vehicle and determine its unloaded (“tare”) weight(s). Contractor or scale operator will record tare weight, hauler name, and vehicle identification number. Within 10 calendar days of weighing, Contractor will provide the SCWMA and Transfer Company or Collections Company(ies) with a report listing vehicle tare weight information. Contractor will have the right to request re-determination of tare weights of vehicles twice each Calendar Year. If there is reasonable suspicion or evidence that tare weights are not accurate, Transfer Company or Collections Company(ies) may request re-determination of tare weights, in which case Contractor will promptly re-determine tare weights for requested vehicles up to 4 times per Calendar Year. Contractor may update tare weights (at its own initiative) more frequently.
Vehicle Tare Weights. Between the time this Agreement is executed and 480 November 1, 2011, CONTRACTOR shall weigh and determine the unloaded (“tare”) weight of 481 each Collection Contractor vehicle to be used to deliver Discarded Materials to the Transfer 482 Station beginning November 1, 2011. Before November 1, 2011, CONTRACTOR shall provide 483 CITY and Collection Contractor with a report listing vehicle tare weight information, which shall 484 include, at a minimum, hauler name, tare weight, vehicle identification number, and date tare 485 weight was determined. CONTRACTOR shall, at least every six (6) months, reweigh and revise 486 tare weights for all Collection Contractor vehicles used to deliver Discarded Materials to the 487 Transfer Station.
10.3.1 When new vehicles are placed into service and 489 immediately after any significant repairs to vehicles by the Collection Contractor, the 490 CONTRACTOR shall promptly weigh such vehicles and determine the tare weight of each 491 vehicle. Within ten (10) Business Days of weighing, CONTRACTOR shall provide CITY and 492 Collection Contractor with a report listing vehicle tare weight information. CONTRACTOR, 493 CITY, and Collection Contractor shall have the right to request re-weighing of vehicles up to two 494 (2) times per year, unless there is reasonable suspicion or evidence that tare weights are not 495 accurate, in which case, tare weights may be updated more frequently to ensure accuracy.
Vehicle Tare Weights. Within fourteen (14) Days of the Commencement Date, Contractor shall weigh the 1203 Franchised Collector’s vehicles and determine the unloaded (“tare”) weight(s) of the vehicle(s). Contractor 1204 shall record tare weight, name of Franchised Collector, and vehicle identification number. Within ten (10) 1205 Business Days of weighing, Contractor shall provide the City with a report listing vehicle tare weight 1206 information. Contractor shall determine tare weights of vehicles at least once each calendar quarter within 1207 the first two (2) weeks of the quarter. If there is reasonable suspicion or evidence that tare weights are not 1208 accurate, the City may, at any time and without limitation, request re-determination of tare weights, in which 1209 case Contractor shall promptly re-determine tare weights for requested vehicles. Contractor may update tare 1210 weights, at Contractor's own initiative or, at the request of the City, more frequently. Contractor may use the 1211 tare weight to calculate the Tonnage of Loads Delivered by the Franchised Collector.
Vehicle Tare Weights. City Hauler’s collection vehicles shall have a tare weight established using the certified scale at the YCCL Facility, using the average of five measurements to set that particular collection vehicle's tare weight. The tare weight will be verified or reestablished for each City Hauler’s collection vehicle at least once a year.
Vehicle Tare Weights for Approved Facility(ies). Within thirty (30) days prior to the Commencement Date, Contractor shall coordinate with the Facility operator(s) to ensure that all Collection vehicles used by Contractor to Transport Discarded Materials to Approved Facilities are weighed to determine unloaded (“tare”) weights. Contractor shall work with Facility operator(s) to electronically record the tare weight, identify vehicle as Contractor’s, and provide a distinct vehicle identification number for each vehicle. Contractor shall provide Jurisdiction with a report listing the vehicle tare weight information upon request. Contractor shall promptly coordinate with Facility operator to weigh additional or replacement Collection vehicles prior to Contractor placing them into service. Contractor shall check tare weights at least annually, or within fourteen (14) days of a Jurisdiction request, and shall retare vehicles immediately after any major maintenance service that could impact the weight of the vehicle by more than fifty (50) pounds.
Vehicle Tare Weights. No more than fifteen (15) calendar days before the Delivery Date, the Contractor shall weigh the Transport Contractor(s) Transport vehicles to determine their unloaded ("tare") weights, as provided in Section 7.02(b).
Vehicle Tare Weights for Disposal Contractor’s Approved Facility(ies). Within thirty (30) Days prior to the Commencement Date, Contractor shall coordinate with the Disposal Contractor to ensure that all Collection vehicles used by Contractor to Deliver Solid Waste to Approved Facilities are weighed to determine unloaded (“tare”) weights. Contractor and Franchise Collector shall electronically record the tare weight, identify vehicle as Franchise Collector owned, and provide a distinct vehicle identification number for each vehicle. Contractor shall provide City with a report listing the vehicle tare weight information upon request. Contractor shall promptly coordinate with Franchise Collector to weigh additional or replacement Collection vehicles prior to Franchise Collector placing them into service. Contractor shall check tare weights at least annually, or within fourteen (14) Days of a City request, and shall retare vehicles immediately after any major maintenance service.