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1980 based on visual assessment of Collection Containers and technical assistance in <br />1981 selecting appropriate service levels. In providing such assistance, Contractor shall <br />1982 follow the Three -Year Recycling Technical Assistance Plan described in Section <br />1983 7.03.13, which will include details on the type of Commercial Recycling technical <br />1984 assistance promotion and the number of waste assessments for Customers to be <br />1985 provided in Agency's Service Area. For all other Commercial Customers not <br />1986 specified in the Three -Year Plan, Contractor shall provide technical assistance as <br />1987 needed or requested and visual on-site Collection Container assessments. <br />1988 Contractor shall document the names of the Customers receiving the waste <br />1989 assessments, the date of the assessment, the Solid Waste, Source Separated or <br />1990 Targeted Recyclable Materials, or Organic Materials service levels at the time of the <br />1991 assessment, and recommended changes to service level(s). Upon request, <br />1992 Contractor shall provide details of waste assessments to Agency or SBWMA. <br />1993 <br />F. Enclosure Specifications. Contractor shall work with the Agency to develop <br />1994 <br />standard specifications for Collection Container enclosures at Multi -Family <br />1995 <br />Residential Complexes, Mixed Use Buildings, and Commercial Premises to ensure <br />1996 <br />that Container enclosures have adequate space and suitable configuration to allow <br />1997 <br />the Contractor to safely and efficiently service the Containers. The enclosure <br />1998 <br />specifications shall require provision of adequate space for Solid Waste, Targeted <br />1999 <br />Recyclable Materials, and Organic Materials Collection Containers. Contractor <br />2000 <br />provided the enclosure specifications to the Agency on or before the effective date <br />2001 <br />of the 2009 Franchise Agreement and shall be required to update these <br />2002 <br />specifications as frequently as needed or as requested by Agency. <br />2003 <br />G. Plan Review. Contractor shall review plans for land use or property developments, <br />2004 <br />upon request of the Agency, to assess the adequacy of Container enclosure space <br />2005 <br />allowances for Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, and Organic Materials Collection <br />2006 <br />Containers and the accessibility of Containers by Collection vehicles. The <br />2007 <br />Contractor's review shall be completed by the Contractor within ten (10) Business <br />2008 <br />Days of request by Agency and receipt of the project design drawings. If site <br />2009 <br />conditions warrant, the Contractor shall conduct a site visit of the proposed property <br />2010 <br />to complete its evaluation. The Contractor's review shall be summarized in a letter <br />2011 <br />report that states acceptability of the proposed enclosure arrangements or notes <br />2012 <br />specific changes that are required to comply with the enclosure specification. The <br />2013 <br />letter report shall be signed by the Person that conducted the review, or designee, <br />2014 <br />on behalf of the Contractor. This review shall include, but not be limited to: <br />2015 1. Adequacy of the Container enclosure space to store Containers for the <br />2016 anticipated volume of Solid Waste, Targeted Recyclable Materials, and Organic <br />2017 Materials generated by a development of the size and purpose contemplated; <br />2018 2. Adequacy of Container enclosure space to store Containers for Solid Waste, <br />2019 Targeted Recyclable Materials, and Organic Materials in a fashion that allows <br />2020 for the greatest possible diversion of materials; and, <br />2021 3. Adequacy and accessibility of the Container enclosure space for Contractor to <br />2022 safely and efficiently service all Containers in the contemplated service <br />2023 locations taking into account the dimensions of the enclosure space, the <br />2024 access road dimensions, parking arrangements, pedestrian traffic, change in <br />2025 elevation, other site considerations, and Collection vehicle capabilities. <br />REV: 03-16-18 MI <br />Page 50 of 126 <br />ATTY/AGR.2018.054/Recology of San Mateo <br />