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collection, transportation, and disposal of Yard Waste at a compost site. Yard Waste User Fees <br /> are set forth in Section II, C. <br /> 12. Large/Bulky items. Beds, mattresses, furniture and other items as identified in Appendix B: <br /> "Large/Bulk Items." <br /> 13. "Recyclable Materials" shall mean at a minimum newsprint, green, brown, and clear glass (food <br /> and beverage) containers, aluminum, steel, bi-metal, and "tin" cans (food and beverage <br /> containers), plastic containers labeled 1 through 7, corrugated cardboard, mixed paper, (the term <br /> mixed paper shall not include paper contaminated with food or waste, paper plates and cups, <br /> pizza boxes, napkins, waxed paper, carbon paper, restroom paper, used lunch bags, or wallpaper) <br /> box board, catalogs, magazines, phone books, hard and soft covered books. Other materials may <br /> be mutually agreed upon by the City and the Contractor. <br /> 14. "Unacceptable Recyclable Materials" shall mean materials not properly prepared, separated <br /> and/or located in accordance with this agreement as generally accepted recycling practices <br /> established by Contractor and approved by the City or materials currently not designated for <br /> curbside collection. <br /> 15. "Recycling Containers" shall mean receptacles in which Recyclable Materials can be stored and <br /> later placed at curbside for Collection as approved by the City. <br /> 16. "Appliances or White Goods" shall mean household appliances including but are not limited to <br /> clothes washers and dryers, dishwashers, water heaters, residential furnaces, garbage disposals, <br /> trash compactors, conventional and microwave ovens, ranges and stoves, air conditioners, <br /> dehumidifiers, refrigerators, and freezers. <br /> 17. "Recycling Collection" shall mean the_collection of all Recyclable Materials accumulated in <br /> containers at Dwelling Units coveredin this contract. Collection shall also include transporting <br /> the Recyclable Materials to a processing site or end market as determined by the Contractor and <br /> approved by the City. <br /> 18. "Suspended" service. A resident customer may suspend service for periods when the residence <br /> will be vacant for more than one month. <br /> 19. "Walk Up Customer" is a household, approved by the City, which shall receive Garbage, <br /> Recycling, and Yardwaste service at the household instead of the curbside due physical <br /> limitations of the occupant. <br /> IL SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED <br /> A. Refuse and Garbage Services <br /> Contractors must detail in their response, their proposed per unit cost per month for collection and <br /> disposal services under the City's current service structure ("32" gallon, "64" gallon, or "96" gallon) <br /> unless otherwise directed. Please identify monthly rate per dwelling unit individually for Refuse Hauling <br /> and Disposal. Proposal prices shall include labor, material, tipping fees, and all else necessary to provide <br /> the described services. The following describes the minimum service requirements: <br /> 1. Number of pickups: The City of Centerville represents that there are approximately 1307 residential <br /> dwellings within the City covered under this contract to be serviced as of July 1, 2018. Not all <br /> dwelling units receive service at all times. <br /> Centerville -Garbage RFP -Page 15 <br /> 25 <br />