Waste in Right-of-Way Collection Services Sample Clauses

Waste in Right-of-Way Collection Services. Fees with respect to waste discarded in the Public Right-of-Way. Examples include: • Collection of Abandoned Waste • Collection from public receptacles • Collection from Homeless Encampments • Collection of human waste including from Recreational Vehicles, buckets, or portable public toilets None of these fees can be greater than the limits provided in item D11 of Exhibit 3A2 Most Favored Public Entity, unless Director, at his sole discretion, provides authorization based on information provided by CONTRACTOR substantiating the need for an increase. CONTRACTOR shall cooperate with all Regulatory Agencies, including COUNTY, State of California, and Federal officials in filing information related to a regional, State, or Federally-declared state of emergency or disaster as to which CONTRACTOR has provided equipment and drivers under this CONTRACT. Each vehicle used to transport Solid Waste must be assigned a unique number for tracking and invoice reconciliation. CONTRACTOR shall keep records of relative information, found on a typical weigh ticket, including the location of the source of Collection, location of Disposal/Diversion, vehicle number, tonnages, and type of material. CONTRACTOR shall have any vehicles used during an emergency certified for compliance with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) requirements for reimbursement. Additionally, if Director has directed residences or businesses to place their debris in the Public Right-of-Way outside the terms of Contract Services, including bulky items, excess solid waste, or Construction and Demolition in quantities that exceeds the limit of two 70-pound containers, Director may request CONTRACTOR to take geotagged photographs of the debris that include adequate background to provide evidence of the location. Director may direct CONTRACTOR to deliver Solid Waste to any location specified by Director, including a materials recovery facility, landfill, sediment placement site, or a debris placement sight. CONTRACTOR shall give first consideration to COUNTY in the event of a major disaster such as an earthquake, fire, mudslide, storm, riot, or civil disturbance as declared by the President of the United States, Governor of California, or the Board of Supervisors. CONTRACTOR shall follow the practices identified in Section 10 for billing. However, when providing services to other jurisdictions/agencies, it may be possible to arrange billing and payment directly between CONTRACTOR and the other jurisdic...
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