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~~ <br />~-n~/7' <br />"'~'~~~ <br />~~ <br />North Carolina Memorandum of Understanding <br />Orange County- For Recyclable Materials <br />Collection Services <br />MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING <br />between <br />The County of Orange <br />and <br />Chapel Hill -Carrboro City Schools <br />For <br />RECYCLING COLLECTION SERVICES <br />This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), entered into this the l.st day of July 2011, by and <br />between Orange County ,North Carolina, on behalf of its Department of Solid Waste Management, <br />(hereinafter "County', and the Chapel Hill -Carrboro City Schools (CHCCS) for the provision..of <br />recycling collection services to public schools and other Chapel Hill -Carrboro City School system <br />facilities located throughout Orange County; NC; <br />WHEREAS, Orange County desires its Department of Solid Waste Management to perform fee- <br />based collection of recyclables from Chapel Hill -Carrboro City School facilities as defined herein. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, The Orange County and Chapel Hill -Carrboro City Schools do hereby agree <br />as follows: . <br />SECTION 1-Term of MOU <br />The term of this MOU will be from July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2012 and will automatically renew <br />each year unless otherwise agreed in writing by the parties. If either party desires to terminate this <br />MOU, they may do so by providing 30 days written notice to the other party. <br />SECTION 2 -Scope of Service <br />The Orange. County Department of Solid Waste Management shall perform RecyclingBulky item <br />Collection Services as follows: <br />Cart-based Recycling Collection: <br />Weekly collection to the recycling cart sites at the locations indicated on Attachment A: Materials <br />collected in recycling carts shall include aluminum cans, steel cans, aluminum foil, empty aerosol <br />cans, plastic bottles, plastic buckets, all colors of glass bottles and jars, and all clean dry paper <br />including at least newspapers, glossy magazines and catalogues, telephone books, office paper, junk <br />mail, shredded paper, and gable-topped cartons. <br />