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SPRING CLEAN-UP PROGRAM
Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to establish guidelines, standards and procedures for the City
of Port Orchard's Spring Clean-up Events (the "Program"). The City, in coordination with
its contractor solid waste service provider Waste Management, sets an annual Clean -Up
week in the spring. During this week, City residents are provided an efficient means —
through curb -side pick-up of additional solid waste items and white goods (i.e., appliances)
by City Staff and Waste Management, in addition to the regular refuse pick-up by Waste
Management. Providing solid waste services is a fundamental governmental service and
this Program is imperative to provide this needed public health and welfare service to
residents. This policy and procedures document is intended to govern the implementation
of this Program.
Background
The City of Port Orchard has hosted a clean-up event since the early 1990s, consistently
providing this vital service for its residents. For this program, the City has coordinated
with its solid waste providers, beginning with Brem-Air and now with Waste Management.
The current contract with Waste Management states, in pertinent part:
6.1 General
The Contractor shall provide two (2) city cleanup weeks annually (Spring and Fall),
upon 90 days' notice from the City. At each City cleanup, Contractor will pick up
additional household refuse from each single-family residence at the curb (limit 2
cubic yards) and from multi -family premises. The City will provide equipment and
manpower to pick up Bulky Material. Additional tonnage picked up by the Contractor
and the City during these weeks will be paid for by the Contractor (maximum of
$3,000.00 per event).
As the City has grown in size, the service area for the Program and associated costs have
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increased.
Program Parameters
- Date/Timing.
o The Program involves a Spring event (typically in the month of April).
o Each event takes place over the course of five (5) consecutive weekdays, from
approximately 7am to 6pm.
o The Program involves the retrieval of refuse from individual, qualified
residential customers on the same regularly scheduled garbage collection date
for that particular customer.
o The event occurs during a week that is off -recycle (meaning not on a week
when Waste Management recycling service is occurring).
o Eligible refuse must be placed on the street curb the evening before the
qualified residential customer's regular garbage day during the event's
window.
- Qualified Residential Customers.
o The Program's service area and route are dictated by Waste Management's
Residential Garbage Service Route. Properties that are served by this Program
are, therefore, those individual account holders who have a current Residential
Garbage Account with Waste Management.
■ Per Port Orchard Municipal Code ("POMC") 6.04.010, the City requires
in pertinent part: "the maintenance of the public health, safety,
sanitation and aesthetics requires that all generators of solid waste in
the city of Port Orchard accept, arrange for, and pay for solid waste
collection and disposal services established by the city."
■ Waste Management offers two types of accounts: commercial and
residential. Those eligible for Residential Garbage Accounts include:
single family residential properties and multi -family dwelling units
(duplexes, triplexes, etc.) where there is wagon service capabilities (not
dumpster service, which are offered through a commercial account).
- Eligible Refuse.
o Waste Management will collect an additional two (2) cubic yards of household
trash per Eligible Residential Customer without an additional charge (in
addition to the regular waste management wagon) during the Program.
o General Household Items. City Staff will collect from qualified residential
accounts the following items on the street curb adjacent to the regular garbage
cans for pick-up, so long as the items — collectively — do not exceed a volume
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of four (4) feet by four (4) feet, without the payment of any associated fee to
the City:
■ Baby Crib (dismantled) / Highchair / Playpen / Stroller
■ Barbecue (no propane tank)
■ Baseboard Heater
■ Bicycle
■ Coffee or End Table
■ Computer Monitors / CPU
■ Countertop
■ Dresser
■ Electric Fan
■ Electric Space Heater (small)
■ File Cabinet
■ Furniture (made of wood, fiberboard, plastic, etc.)
■ Garbage Disposal
■ Lawn Table
■ Lawn Chair
■ Lawn Mower (oil and gas must be drained)
■ Masonite
■ Medicine Cabinet
■ Rugs (small, no rolls of carpeting)
■ Stereo
■ Swimming pool (plastic, folded into a bundle)
■ Swing set (disassembled and bundle)
■ Home Gym Equipment (Treadmill, Bowflex, etc)
■ TVs 30" or less will be picked up. Anything over 30" will not be picked
up.
■ Vacuum Cleaner
■ VCR or DVD players
■ Wheelchair (collapsible)
■ Yard Toys
■ Fencing, chain link/wire (rolled & secured)
o Specialty Items. Qualified residential accounts may also place the following
items on the street curb adjacent to the regular garbage cans for pick-up,
provided the account holder pays a fee to offset the City's costs to haul and
dispose of these large items as follows to the City Clerk no later than one (1)
week prior to the start date of the event, receives a tag from the City Clerk and
places the tag on the item:
■ Air Conditioner ........................................... $28
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■ Bathtub (fiberglass/no cast iron) ...............
$15
■ Chair (upholstered) ...................................
$16
■ Copier/Printer (small home type) .............
$10
■ Couch/Love Seat (each piece) ..................
$54
■ Dishwasher .................................................
$28
■ Dryer...........................................................
$28
■ Freezer (Household- No Commercial).....
$28
■ Gas Heater .................................................
$28
■ Mattress or Box Spring ...............................
$16
■ Microwave ...................................................
$12
■ Range/Stove..............................................
$28
■ Refrigerator (large -No Commercial)
$28
■ Refrigerator (small)/Wine Cooler .............
$20
■ Sinks (no cast iron) ......................................
$10
■ Sleeper Couch .............................................
$66
■ Toilet.............................................................
$15
■ Washer........................................................
$28
■ Water heater ..............................................
$28
■ Water Softener System ............................
$20
■ Wheel Chair (non -collapsible) ...................
$15
*City Staff shall update the above disposal rates on an annual basis so they are in
alignment with Olympic View Transfer station's disposal rates.
Ineligible Refuse.
o All items not listed above are ineligible for pick-up as part of the program and
will be left on the curb with a "We're Sorry" tag that identifies the reason for
rejection, including but not limited to the following:
■ Hazardous Waste
■ Construction/Demolition Debris
■ Roofing Materials
■ Carpets
■ Vinyl
■ Tile
■ Cabinets
■ Oil or Paint Cans
■ Batteries
■ Waste management cans
■ Pool Tables
■ Furnaces
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■ Recycling
■ Tires
■ Car Parts
■ Boats
■ Fluorescent Lights
■ Motorcycles
■ Wood Burning Stoves/Fireplaces
■ Satellite Dish (large)
■ Wood (firewood or construction)
■ Plate Glass, Glass window or Glass Shower doors
o Items in excess of the size parameters described above are ineligible for pick-
up from the program.
o Loose debris is ineligible for pick-up; all items must be boxed, bound or
contained (but any containers utilized will not be returned).
o Items that require a fee but the fee is not pre -paid are ineligible for pick-up.
Responsibilities of Public Works
- The Public Works Department is tasked with the execution of the Program. This role
involves the following:
o During the event:
■ Typically, all staff report for the events and provide pick-up service for
the duration of the Program.
■ The Program utilizes two (2) dump trucks, a backhoe and 2-4 pick-up
trucks for the pick-up service.
■ Staff will retrieve the refuse and load it into the City's vehicles.
■ Staff will transport the refuse to the Olympic View Transfer Station,
managed by Waste Management, or an appropriate recycling facility.
o In advance of the events, staff will:
■ Update fees and obtain Council approval, as appropriate;
■ Prepare the route map (utilizing the Waste Management residential
service map);
■ Prepare advertising materials for the event and advertise for the public;
■ Prepare the "We're Sorry" tag for rejected items, and prepare a log for
tracking rejected items for code enforcement;
■ Obtain from the Clerk's Office the log of pre -paid items.
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o After the events, staff will:
■ Staff will maintain records of deposited loads/items, and route any
received invoices from the County to the Finance Department.
Responsibilities of City Clerk
- The City Clerk is tasked with support of this Program. This role involves:
o Coordination of the pre -payment of fees for Specialty Items. The Clerk shall
develop an application short form for the use by members of the public who
seek the collection of a Specialty Item.
o The Clerk may accept applications and the associated fees during the regular
business hours for City Hall, provided applications must be received and
processed at least one (1) week prior to the date of the event.
o The Clerk will issue a "sticker" to those applicants who submit an application
for a valid Specialty Item and the associated fee.
o The Clerk will route the payment to the Finance Department.
o The Clerk will prepare a list of pre -paid items and associated property
addresses and send to the Public Works Department in advance of the event's
start date.
Responsibilities of Finance Department
- The Finance Department is tasked with support of this Program. This role involves:
o Collection and deposit of fees collected by the Clerk for Specialty Items,
consistent with the fee schedule set out in this Policy (as may be amended by
City Staff and/or City Council).
■ Funding shall be held in the General Fund to offset the operational costs
of the Program, including but not limited to staff time and use of City
equipment.
o Payment of any invoice received from Kitsap County Solid Waste for loads
taken to Olympic View Transfer Station as part of this Program in excess of
$3,000 (per the contract with Waste Management, referenced above).
Responsibilities of Code Enforcement
- The City's Code Enforcement Officials are tasked with support of this Program. This
role involves:
o Following the event, Ineligible Refuse abandoned in the right of way or on
private property may be prosecuted as a nuisance, consistent with POMC 9.30.
o Code Enforcement will respond to complaints of abandoned refuse and may
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take action consistent with the POMC and the City's applicable procedures.
Relevant Materials
- Attachment 1: Clean-up Brochure
- Attachment 2: "We're Sorry" Tag
- Attachment 3: Waste Management Franchise Agreement (excerpt)
Approved by the City Council on (September 14, 2021)
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City of Port Orchard
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General 2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR
Information
Major 3 THE PROGRAM
Appliances
Due to an increase of residents taking part in the clean-up program
Excluded 3 and to avoid confusion of items allowed, the City has implemented
Items a "tagging" system for articles not collected that do not meet the
Clean Up List 4 program requirements.
Please pay attention to the item(s) you are placing out and verify-
ing that the constraints listed in this flyer are being met.
If you have any questions, please email us at
publicworks@portorchardwa.gov.
Thank you for your understanding.
Week of April l o t h 1 4 t h P a g e z
GENERAL INFORMATION
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The City of Port Orchard and Waste Management schedule one (1) annual Spring clean-up for city residents.
During this week, City residents are provided an efficient means to have household refuse and other household
items disposed of. Some items are free to set out, while others require a small fee. The City resident must pay
for certain items one week in advance in the Treasurer's Office at City Hall and place all items at the street curb
(next to garbage cans) on their regularly scheduled pick up day. The City will not carry items from private prop- 1
erty. There is no charge for the collection and disposal of most smaller items. Items must be boxed, bagged,
bundled, or easily handled. The total volume of the collection must fit into a space 4 feet by 4 feet wide and 4 1
feet high. The City will not dump any Waste Management cans. I
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lowed to remain at the street or in the right-of-way after the event.
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Please remember the following:
Pick u is on our regularly scheduled garbage collection day. No recycling or and waste will be 1
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• All fee items must be paid for prior to the week of pick-up at the Treasurer's Office in City Hall. See
list on page 4 for prices.
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1 • All items to be disposed of must be on the street curb with the regular garbage cans on the evening
before the resident's normal garbage collection day. The City crew will collect these item on the
normal collection day. THE CITY CREW WILL NOT BACKTRACK FOR ITEMS THAT WERE NOT I
PLACED OUT AT THE PROPER TIME OR PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. I
Waste Management will collect an additional two (2) cubic yards of contained extra household 1
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trash per eligible residential customer without an additional charge during the Program. City crews
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City will not dump any Waste Management cans.
• No loose debris is allowed.
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Major Appliances
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White goods such as stoves, washers, dryers, refrigerators, and freezers
can be included for Clean —Up Week. For a fee, the City crew will haul ap-
pliances to be recycled. Fees for white goods must be paid one (1) week
prior to the day of pick-up in the Treasurer's Office. The City will take
these items that have been paid for to the recycle site. Appliances must
be placed at the curb next to your garbage can. I
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Excluded Items
its list contains examples of items that are prohibited and will not be collected. This is not a
imprehensive list. Please do not leave these items out as we will not collect them. Unac-
!ptable items will be left with a "We're sorry" tag identifying the reason.
• Hazardous Waste
• Construction/Demolition Debris
• Roofing Materials
• Carpets
• Vinyl
• Tile
• Cabinets
• Oil or Paint Cans
• Batteries
• Waste Management cans
• Pool Tables
• Furnaces
• Recycling (Cardboard, etc)
• Tires
• Car Parts
• Boats
• Fluorescent Lights
• Motorcycles
• Wood Burning Stoves/Fireplaces
• Satellite Dish (large)
• Wood (firewood or construction debris)
• Plate Glass, Glass window or Glass Shower
doors
Please do not leave these items out as we will not collect them.
Kitsap County residents may bring hazardous products to the Kitsap County Moder-
ate Risk Waste Collection Facility for proper handling. There is no charge for residen-
tial disposal. They are open Thursday through Saturday, 10:00am-4:00pm. Residen-
tial customers only! Business customers must call for an appointment. For addi-
tional information, please visit their website at https://spf.kitsapgov.com/pw/Pages/
HHWFacility.aspx or call 360.337.5777.
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Due to limited space, we can't list all items.
If an item is not on this list, please email us at
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publicworks@portorchardwa.gov to find out
if we take the item and if there is a fee.
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Baby Crib (dismantled)/High Chair/Playpen
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Stroller
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Barbecue (no propane tank)
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Air Conditioner
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Baseboard Heater
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Bathtub (fiberglass/no cast iron)
$15
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Bicycle
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Chair (upholstered)
$16 1
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Coffee or End Table
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Copier/Printer (small home type)
$io
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Computer Monitors/CPU
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Sofa/Love Seat (each piece)
$54 1
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Countertop
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Dishwasher
$28
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Dresser
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Electric Fan
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Dryer
$28 1
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Electric Space Heater (small)
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Freezer (Household, no commercial)
$28 1
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File Cabinet
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Gas Heater
$28 1
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Furniture (made of wood fiberboard las-
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Mattress or Box Spring
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Microwave
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Garbage Disposal
Lawn Table
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Range/Stove
$28
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Lawn Chair
Refrigerator
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$28
Lawn Mower (Oil and gas has to be drained)
(household, no commercial)
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Masonite
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Refrigerator small /Wine Cooler
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Medicine Cabinet
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Sinks (no cast iron)
$io 1
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Swimming Pools (plastic, folded into bundle
Sleeper Couch
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$66 1
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Swing set (disassembled and bundled)
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Toilet
$15
Home Gym Equipment (Treadmill, Bowflex,
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etc.)
Washer
$28 I
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TV's 30" or less. TV's over 30" will not be
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Water Heater
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picked up.
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Water Softener System
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Vacuum Cleaner
Wheel Chair (non -collapsible)
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VCR or DVD Player
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Fencing, chain link/wire (rolled & secured) —
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ORCHARD.
WE'RE SORRY
But Your Item(s) Were Not
Picked Up Due To
The Following Reason(s):
❑ The total amount of items is larger than
a 4'x4'x4' a rea
❑ Items are not boxed, bagged or
bundled
❑ Items are hazardous material and/or
paint
❑ Items are "prohibited" materials that
the City does not pick up
❑ Oil and/or gas was not drained from
item(s)
❑ Specific materials are"fee" item(s) that
needs to be paid for in advance
❑ Other:
Lists for prohibited materials and for fee
items can be found at https://
portorchardwa.gov/
Thanks for your understanding.
Contract No. 024-15
CONTRACT FOR SOLID WASTE SERVICES
BETWEEN THE
CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON
AND
WASTE MANAGEMENT OF WASHINGTON, INC.
July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2020
CONTRACT FOR SOLID WASTE SERVICES
BETWEEN
THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON
AND
WASTE MANAGEMENT OF WASHINGTON, INC.
This CONTRACT FOR SOLID WASTE SERVICES (hereafter, "Contract") is made and
entered into this day of , 2015, by and between the City of Port Orchard, a
Washington municipal corporation (the "City"), and Waste Management of Washington, Inc., a
Washington corporation ("Contractor"), to provide for Solid Waste Services in the City Service
Area. The parties shall be collectively referred to herein as the "Parties" and individually as a
"Party," unless specifically identified otherwise.
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the City of Port Orchard, a Washington municipal corporation (the "City"), has negotiated
with Waste Management of Washington, Inc., a Washington corporation (the "Contractor"), for solid
waste collection and recycling pick-up services; and
WHEREAS, solid waste collection service is a fundamental municipal function with unifonn, managed
collection necessary for the preservation of public health; and
WHEREAS, Contractor represents that it has the experience, resources, and expertise necessary to
perform solid waste collection services; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to RCW 35.21.120 the City has enacted ordinances codified in the City's Municipal
Code which created a system for the orderly collection and disposal of Garbage within the City of Port
Orchard; and
WHEREAS, the City agrees to adopt such modifications to its solid waste ordinances as it believes are
necessary to reflect this agreement; and
WHEREAS, this contract is subject to the adoption of such ordinance modifications and to the rights of
any third parties regarding franchises provided for pursuant to RCW 35.13,280; and
WHEREAS, the City and Contractor have negotiated a mutually advantageous proposal for providing
solid waste collection services and the City Council has determined that the City should enter into a
contract with Contractor for the collection and disposal of Garbage, recycling and yard debris within the
City.
NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE MUTUAL BENEFITS AND COVENANTS
STATED HEREIN, THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
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4A Compliance Required
Failure of the Contractor to fully comply with any and all of the terms of the foregoing insurance
or bond provisions shall be considered a material breach of this contract and unless cured by Contractor
within 7 days after written notification from the City, shall be cause for its immediate termination at the
option of the City.
ARTICLE V - GARBAGE COLLECTION
5.1 Garban Collection
5.1.1 Carts; Containers
All Residential Garbage will be collected in Contractor owned carts. Extra materials which do
not fit neatly within the Customer's primary Cart/can shall be collected for an additional fee and may be
placed adjacent to the primary Cart in customer provided plastic bags which can be safely collected by
Contractor's personnel and equipment. All Multi -Family and Commercial Garbage will be collected in
Contractor owned carts or containers, and extra materials which do not fit neatly within the Customer's
primary Container shall be collected for an additional fee and may be placed adjacent to the primary
Container in Customer provided plastic bags which can be safely collected by Contractor's personnel and
equipment.
5.1.2 Bulky Items and White Goods
Upon request from the City, the Contractor shall provide separate collection of bulky items and
white goods on a call -in basis. Residents will be charged fees according to the W.U.T.C. tariff in effect at
the time of the request.
ARTICLE VI — CITY CLEANUP DAYS
6.1 General
The Contractor shall provide two (2) city cleanup weeks annually (Spring and Fall), upon 90 days
notice from the City. At each City cleanup, Contractor will pick up additional household refuse from each
single family residence at the curb (limit 2 cubic yards) and from multi -family premises. The City will
provide equipment and manpower to pick up Bulky Material. Additional tonnage picked up by the
Contractor and the City during these weeks will be paid for by the Contractor (maximum of $3,000.00 per
event).
ARTICLE VII - RECYCLABLES COLLECTION
7.1 General Recycling Provisions
The collection of Recyclable Material shall comply with the requirements set forth in WUTC
Tariff No. 20, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit B and as incorporated by this reference and shall
apply to the services described in this Article VII..
Recyclables Collection services will be provided to Commercial Customers pursuant to
separate agreements.
Contractor becomes the owner of Recyclables when they are placed in the Contractor's collection
vehicle and, thereafter, the Contractor may market or manage them in any manner the Contractor deems
to be economically feasible. The Contractor shall be responsible for all marketing and sale of Recyclables
collected hereunder and shall be entitled to all proceeds therefrom.
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