2.18 Large Dead Animals — Animals or portions thereof equal to or greater than ten
<br /> pounds (10 lbs.) in weight that have expired from any cause, except those slaughtered or killed for
<br /> human use.
<br /> 2.19 Multi-Family— The term multi-family shall refer to all residential dwelling units of
<br /> more than one(1)unit considered to be condominiums, apartment houses or grouped housing.
<br /> 2.20 Municipal Facilities—Means only those specific municipal locations as set forth on
<br /> Exhibit B or Schedule 3.13 of this Agreement.
<br /> 2.21 Offal Waste — Waste animal (land or marine) matter from establishments such as
<br /> butcher shops, slaughterhouses, food processing and packing plants, rendering plants and fertilizer
<br /> plants.
<br /> 2.22 Rec.cling — The collection of Recyclable Materials pursuant to this Agreement,
<br /> including any delivery of, Recyclable Materials called for by this Agreement.
<br /> 2.23 Recyclable Materials — The following items are classified as Recyclable Materials
<br /> under this Agreement as well as any other items mutually agreed up by City and Company in
<br /> writing:
<br /> (a) Newsprint.
<br /> (b) Glass—Unbroken green,brown, and clear(food and beverage) containers.
<br /> (c) Cans — Clean aluminum, steel, bi-metal and "tin" cans (food and beverage
<br /> containers).tin/steel containers.
<br /> (d) Plastic—Containers labeled 1 through 7.
<br /> (e) Paper — Corrugated cardboard, mixed paper, box board, catalogs, magazines,
<br /> phone books, and hard and soft covered books.
<br /> Recyclable Materials do not include items that are not appropriate for recycling including
<br /> paper contaminated with food or waste, paper plates and cups, pizza boxes napkins, waxed paper,
<br /> carbon paper,restroom paper,used lunch bags, or wallpaper.
<br /> 2.24 Residential Unit —A dwelling within the corporate limits of the City occupied by a
<br /> person or group of persons comprising not more than four families including dwellings that are
<br /> single family homes, duplexes, four-plexes, and townhomes. A Residential Unit shall be deemed
<br /> occupied when either water or domestic light and power services are being supplied thereto. A
<br /> condominium dwelling, whether of single or multi-level construction, consisting of four or less
<br /> contiguous or separate single-family dwelling units, shall be treated as a Residential Unit, except
<br /> that each single-family dwelling within any such Residential Unit shall be billed separately as a
<br /> Residential Unit.
<br /> 2.25 Rubbish — All waste wood, wood chips, shavings, sawdust, printed matter, paper,
<br /> pasteboard, rags, straw, used and discarded mattresses, used and discarded clothing, used and
<br /> discarded shoes and boots, combustible waste pulp and other products such as are used for
<br /> packaging, or wrapping crockery and glass, ashes, cinders, floor sweepings, glass, mineral or
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