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Agenda Packet
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Joint
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
3/26/2018
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<br />REV: 03-16-18 MI <br />ATTY/AGR/2018.054/RECOLOGY OF SAN MATEO <br />Page 64 of 119 <br />is planned to be applied. Contractor shall not load vehicles in excess of the 2612 <br />manufacturer's recommendations or limitations imposed by federal, State, or local 2613 <br />weight restrictions on vehicles or roads. 2614 <br />Contractor equipment used for Collection services shall be registered with the 2615 <br />California Department of Motor Vehicles. Equipment shall comply with US EPA noise 2616 <br />emission regulations, currently codified at 40 CFR Part 205, and other applicable 2617 <br />noise control regulations, and shall incorporate noise control features throughout the 2618 <br />entire vehicle. 2619 <br />Annually, Contractor shall have each Collection vehicle weighed at the Designated 2620 <br />Transfer and Processing Facility to determine the unloaded weight (“tare weight”) of 2621 <br />the vehicle, and the total loaded weight of each load delivered to the Designated 2622 <br />Transfer and Processing Facility. Upon a major repair that could affect the Collection 2623 <br />vehicle tare weight, Contractor shall have the Collection vehicle re-weighed to 2624 <br />establish a new tare weight. Contractor shall track and make adjustments to routes 2625 <br />to eliminate ongoing over-weights associated with individual routes. 2626 <br />8.05 CONTAINERS 2627 <br />A. General. Contractor shall provide all Containers, Bins, Kitchen Pails, and Drop 2628 <br />Boxes, as appropriate, to all Customers as part of its obligations under this 2629 <br />Agreement. Contractor shall ensure that Agency encroachment or other required 2630 <br />permits are obtained by Customer prior to delivering Containers. As of the 2631 <br />Commencement Date, all Containers may be used. Contractor-provided Containers 2632 <br />shall be designed and constructed to be watertight and prevent the leakage of liquids. 2633 <br />All Carts shall be manufactured by injection or rotational molding methods; contain 2634 <br />post-consumer content; and meet the Container design and performance 2635 <br />requirements provided in Attachment D – Container Specifications. Containers 2636 <br />provided to Customers shall have a useful life of ten (10) years as evidenced by a 2637 <br />manufacturer’s warranty or other documentation acceptable to the Agency. 2638 <br />All Containers with a capacity of one (1) cubic yard or more shall meet applicable 2639 <br />federal, State, and local regulations for Bin safety; shall be covered with attached lids; 2640 <br />and shall have the capability to be locked if required or requested by Customer or 2641 <br />Agency. 2642 <br />All Containers shall be maintained in a safe, serviceable, and functional condition. 2643 <br />B. Container Specifications 2644 <br />1. Sizes. The Container sizes to be provided to Single-Family, Multi-Family, 2645 <br />Commercial, and Agency Facility Customers are specified in Attachment D. 2646 <br />Contractor shall provide Customers with a choice of Container capacities 2647 <br />specified in Attachment D, and Customers may select their preferred Container 2648 <br />size(s). 2649 <br />2. Color. The colors of the Containers provided to Single-Family, Multi-Family, 2650 <br />Commercial, and Agency Facility Customers are specified in Attachment D. 2651 <br />3. Loading. Minimum allowable loading requirements for the Bin and Drop Box 2652 <br />contents shall be approved by the Agency prior to purchase based on the 2653 <br />minimum manufacturer’s load limits, as specified in Attachment D. 2654 <br />6.2.B. - Page 77
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