Bulky Items definition

Bulky Items means large items of a household nature including but not limited to furniture, stoves, mattresses, bed springs, barrels, water tanks, dishwashers, oil tanks, and pieces of fencing.
Bulky Items or “Bulky Waste” means discarded, large household appliances, furniture, tires, carpets, mattresses, and similar large items which require special handling due to their size, but can be Collected without the assistance of special loading equipment (such as forklifts or cranes) and without violating vehicle load limits. It does not include abandoned automobiles.
Bulky Items means Solid Waste that cannot and/or would not typically be accommodated within a Cart including specifically: furniture (including chairs, sofas, mattresses, and rugs); appliances (including refrigerators, ranges, washers, dryers, water heaters, dishwashers, plumbing, small household appliances and other similar items, commonly known as “white goods”); Green Waste bundles; yard debris and small pieces of wood limited to one cubic yard of contained material; Electronic Waste; fluorescent bulbs; household batteries; and clothing. Bulky Items do not include car bodies, tires, Construction and Demolition Debris or items requiring more than two (2) persons to remove. Other items not specifically included or excluded above will be Collected provided that they are not more than eight (8) feet in length, four (4) feet in width, or more than one hundred fifty (150) pounds. In the event a question ever arises as to whether a specific item or category of items meets the definition of Bulky Items, City shall be responsible to determine whether said definition shall apply, which determination shall be final and binding on the Parties.

Examples of Bulky Items in a sentence

  • Bulky Items – One (1) large Bulky Item per event (e.g., reusable furniture, mattresses, four tires).

  • Bulky Items – If the item is of a size, bulk, weight, or nature precluding the use of envelopes for packaging, other containers of sufficient strength and durability shall be used to protect the item while in transit.

  • The provision of On-Call Collection of Bulky Items is not intended to encourage or permit Multi-Family Residential Premises to reduce the level of regularly scheduled Solid Waste Collection service that has been previously provided to the complex.

  • Triplett, the California Court of Appeals provides the standard for sufficient probable cause in the context of a 5150 designation:To constitute probable cause to detain a person pursuant to section 5150, a state of facts must be known to the peace officer (or other authorized person) that would lead a person of ordinary care and prudence to believe, or to entertain a strong suspicion, that the person detained is mentally disordered and is a danger to himself or herself or is gravely disabled.

  • In the event a question arises as to whether a specific item or category of items meets the definition of Bulky Items, City shall determine whether the item(s) are considered Bulky Items, and that determination shall be final and binding on the Contractor.


More Definitions of Bulky Items

Bulky Items means items that do not fit in a standard residual waste bag including, but not limited to, furniture, rugs, carpets, sofas, mattresses, barbecues, small appliances, audio-visual equipment, television sets and microwave ovens.
Bulky Items means large items of a household nature including, without limitation, furniture, stoves, fridges with “CFC-free” sticker on, mattresses, bed springs, barrels, water tanks, dishwashers, Oil Tanks, and pieces of fencing;
Bulky Items means those items that are not included in regular Collection Service by a Hauler and include large items like mattresses and furniture that cannot fit into Collection Containers.
Bulky Items means large items of a household nature including but not limited to furniture, stoves, refrigerators, dishwashers, mattresses, bed springs, empty hot water and oil tanks (cut in half), toys, bicycles and lawn furniture.
Bulky Items means large items including, but not limited to, mattresses, furniture, barrels, and any other discarded materials which would normally accumulate at a residential dwelling or multi-unit residential building;
Bulky Items means large items originating from a premise used as a residence and includes, but is not limited to: vacuum cleaners, upholstered furniture, mattresses, box springs, plastic barrels, and porcelain bathroom items such as toilets and sinks;
Bulky Items means Solid Waste that cannot or would not typically be accommodated within a Cart including specifically: furniture (including chairs, sofas, mattresses, and rugs); appliances (including refrigerators, ranges, washers, dryers, water heaters, dishwashers, plumbing, small household appliances and other similar items, commonly known as "white goods"); electronic waste (including stereos, televisions, laptop computers, computers and computer monitors, VCRs, microwaves and other similar items); fluorescent bulbs; household batteries; and clothing. Bulky Items do not include car bodies, auto parts, tires, Construction and Demolition Debris, or items requiring more than two persons to remove.