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. E <br /> 14 <br /> - t <br /> - t <br /> s <br /> County may,with Contractor's approval, add additional materials to the recycling stream,including <br /> Mixed Paper(OMP)and Corrugated Cardboard(OCC). If these materials are added to the stream <br /> of collected Recyclable Materials, the monthly cost per Residence may be adjusted by the amounts <br /> stipulated in Section 4. <br /> Upon servicing Recycling Bins, Contractor will place emptied Bins in such a manner as to ensure <br /> that emptied Bins do not interfere with the flow of vehicle or pedestrian traffic. Additionally, <br /> Contractor will ensure that emptied Recycling Bins do not block access to mail boxes or driveways. <br /> Bins shall not be thrown or tossed, and Contractor shall take care not to damage Bins or personal <br /> property of serviced Residences. <br /> Collection routes will be run on a once per week collection schedule. The Recycling Collection <br /> Services performed may be expanded or contracted as the budget and other constraints permit. <br /> Contractor shall assist in collection effectiveness by ensuring that any materials spilled in the <br /> process of recycling collections, or any overflowing Recyclable Materials, are collected and placed <br /> in the truck. Collectors shall carry a broom and dustpan to sweep up any broken glass or litter that <br /> occurs in the process of recycling. Collection personnel shall also pick up any recyclables under or <br /> immediately next to the Recycling Containers, when the rest of that Residence's recyclables have <br /> been properly contained. When and if County receives a report of spilled recyclables, and County <br /> determines that said spillage of materials occurred due to action or inaction-of Contractor, County <br /> may require Contractor to clean said spilled recyclables on the same business day that the report <br /> was received by County. Failure to clean up verifiably spilled recyclables on the day of report of <br /> said spillage may result in penalty fines being levied by County. County may assess.a $25.00 <br /> penalty per day for each verifiable occurrence of spilled recyclables not cleaned up by Contractor by <br /> 5:00 pm of the day of notification. A single verifiable occurrence of spilled recyclables shall be <br /> defined as any one pile of materials (i.e. a single mound of broken glass) or any one isolated area <br /> where paper or plastic bottles may have been blown from a truck. For example,if there are two (2) <br /> piles of broken glass on any one street, separated-by a distance of ten(10) or more feet, this shall <br /> count as two (2) occurrences of spilled recyclables. One time each fiscal year the Contractor may <br /> request that the County clean up the spilled recyclables, and in this case County may deduct the cost <br /> of providing this service from the invoice for Recycling Collection Services performed by <br /> Contractor. The cost to the Contractor for having County provide clean-up services will be$50.00 <br /> per hour,with a minimum charge of one hour. <br /> Contractor's collection vehicles must also carry a spill kit to manage any spills or leaks of vehicular <br /> fluids, such as oil, hydraulic fluid, transmission fluid, fuel etc. Contractor will manage both small <br /> and large spills. Any spills or leaks will be the responsibility of the Contractor, including the <br /> management of subsequent cleanup and abatement and compensation for damages if necessary. <br /> Where there are improperly prepared recyclables, unacceptable materials placed in the bins, or I <br /> Recyclable Materials placed in an unapproved container,Contractor shall leave form notices for the ! <br /> Resident explaining the problem. Said notice forms shall be referred to as "Oops Tags." <br /> Contractor shall be responsible for providing the Oops Tags, including costs associated with design, <br /> printing, and distribution. The form and content of the Oops Tags must be approved by County. <br /> The Oops Tag notice must contain instructions describing how to properly prepare Recyclable <br /> Materials for recycling and how to contact County for further information about recycling j <br /> programs. <br /> i <br /> I <br /> i <br />