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<br />2 <br /> <br /> <br />GABBAGE IN -GAllMGE our <br />Many busineSses run 24-hour-a-day operations. Construction and remodeling <br />aews work throughout the night. When their dumpster is full they want it hauled <br />out-NOW! Todays San-Man is a hard driving two or three shift aew working day <br />and night hauling your fetid refuse. Haulers service downtOwn, commercial and <br />industrial areas in the middle of the night or at the aack of dawn. Since Roseville <br />haulers are prohibited from nighttime conection of residential accounts, those <br />residents are serviced during the day. If Roseville further limits the amount of time <br />available for collection, haulers will need to purchase more trUcks in order to <br />collect the discards in a shortened work day. Rates will rise-the inVestment in a <br />new packer truck or ron off is tremendous. They need to fully utilize their trUcks <br />in order to compete. <br /> <br />DEUVEBJES? <br />The city hasn't informed us what they consider to be a "delivery." Is a delivery <br />incoming, outgoing or both? Would prohibited "deliveries" be all inclusive <br />covering everything &om dead corpses to dead cars in need of a toW to a repair <br />shop? Could fresh seafood and salads and bundled newspapers be "delivered?" <br />Would a long-haul trUCker pulling into his tNcIdng company's parking lot with his <br />rig be making a "delivery," or is he just parking his trUCk? Would he be making a <br />"delivery" if he pulled his payload into a businesses parking lot at 2:00 A.M. and <br />went to sleep until 7:00 A.M. when they could begin unloading him? If a driver <br />makes a "delivery" at 8:00 P.M., but it takes three hours to unload him, is he sti1l <br />making a "delivery" at 11:00 P.M.? Are loading or unloadini of uucks considered to <br />be part of a "delivery,. and therefore prohibited during "off hours?" <br /> <br />YOU NEED rr wndR <br />If your business just ran out of product, raw materials, or supplies you need <br />deliveries ASAP. If that means you have to have your dock open at 2:00 A.M. to <br />receive the truck that drove aU night from Chicago, you make sure you're ready to <br />receive him because you don't know how long it would be before you could <br />receive another shipment. You must accommodate the shipper and the drivers. <br /> <br />BOTJ'OM LINE <br />If you're out of product you'U have no customers. If you're out of supplies or raw <br />materials you'll have no need for employees. <br />If you are prohibited from loading and shipping your outgoing "delivery" of <br />product you1l soon be out of business. <br />