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<br />REV: 03-16-18 MI <br />ATTY/AGR/2018.054/RECOLOGY OF SAN MATEO <br />Page 10 of 119 <br />J. The incidental removal of Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, or Organic Materials 279 <br />when the primary service performed is either of the following: 280 <br />1. Landscaping, gardening, weed or refuse abatement, yard clean-up, or grading 281 <br />of a lot; or, 282 <br />2. Construction, remodeling, or demolition of a building or structure. 283 <br />K. Solid Waste generated at Residential Premises collected by others on an infrequent, 284 <br />unscheduled, "on-call" basis (other than On-Call Bulky Item Collection Service 285 <br />scheduled by Customers per Section 5.05). 286 <br />4.03 GEOGRAPHIC LIMITS ON CONTRACTOR’S OPERATIONS 287 <br />Contractor was established specifically to perform services for some or all of the SBWMA 288 <br />Member Agencies. The methodology established in this Agreement, and in those 289 <br />agreements between Contractor and other Member Agencies, for adjusting Contractor’s 290 <br />Compensation annually and allocating it among Member Agencies depends on accurate 291 <br />financial and accounting records. For that reason, Contractor will limit its operations to 292 <br />only SBWMA Member Agencies so that its annual financial reports will contain only costs 293 <br />and revenues associated with service to those Member Agencies. 294 <br />Affiliates of Contractor may perform services for other communities in San Mateo County 295 <br />so long as they do not use Contractor’s resources (equipment or labor) and so long as 296 <br />costs associated with their operations are not included in Contractor’s financial 297 <br />statements. 298 <br />299 <br />6.2.B. - Page 23