Examples of Solid Waste Ordinances in a sentence
In addition to the Acceptable Waste the Hauler has agreed to deliver as described in part 5.a., above, the Hauler further agrees to deliver to the R&E Center all Acceptable Waste currently required by contract or Solid Waste Ordinances to be delivered to the R&E Center by any and all entities which the Hauler acquires or with which the Hauler merges or otherwise becomes affiliated during the term of this Agreement.
All deliveries to the Designated Facilities shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the County’s Solid Waste Ordinances and in compliance with delivery instructions and procedures set forth by the County or Designated Facility.
The franchise shall be subject to the Cleveland County Solid Waste Ordinances and any amendments duly adopted by the Cleveland County Board of Commissioners during the term of the franchise.
It outlines a schedule for reviewing and updating measures the City is currently taking, including our Water Use and Solid Waste Ordinances, Parking Policies and Management Strategies, and Commute Alternatives Program, not only to increase their effectiveness in reducing emissions, but also to better meet the changing needs of the City’s businesses and residents.
Additional Solid Waste Ordinances The City’s Plastic Bag Reduction Ordinance requires the use of compostable plastic, recyclable paper and/or reusable checkout bags by supermarkets and drugstores.
Solid Waste Ordinance UpdatesCity Manager Hewett has been working on updating the Solid Waste Ordinances and explained that in order to update these Ordinances, it will be necessary to narrow the rules and/or procedures down to what can be enforced legally.
The City’s Solid Waste Ordinances provide for City trash and recycling collection for all residential properties with four or fewer residential units and impose on the owners of all such properties an annual trash collection and disposal fee and an annual recycling fee.
These current City Solid Waste Ordinances also provide for City recycling collection from all “single-family dwellings and multi-family dwellings with four or fewer residential units” and provide that “[t]here is hereby imposed upon the owners of all residential properties of four or fewer units an annual recycling fee.” City of Reading Codified Ordinances, §§ 20-102(1), 20-103.The fact that some of the fees are from years that pre-date these provisions does not change the result.
All deliveries to the Designated Facility shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the County’s Solid Waste Ordinances and in compliance with delivery instructions and procedures set forth by the Designated Facility.
These costs can seem particularly wasteful to a business executive whose B2B dispute is filed in court and then settles (as courtroom litigation usually does).6 While federal courts have made it possible to reduce courtroom litigation costs by imposing some discovery limi- tations in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure,7 in general, these limitations are not followed.There is one exception to the generally lower cost of discovery in arbitration.