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L. Failure to maintain recycling carts in proper working order — $100 per incident. <br />M. Failure to provide monthly and annual reports — $100 per incident. <br />N. Failure to clean up from spills immediately or least within 6 hours of an incident — $250 <br />per incident. <br />O. Failure to adequately (within eight hours of the change) notify the City of changes in <br />location of Recyclable processing operations (i.e., the MRF used to process Roseville <br />recyclables) — $250 per incident. <br />P. Making changes to the collection or processing systems 30 days prior to receiving City <br />approval to implement any such change — $5,000 per incident. <br />Q. Failure to conduct and report results of the annual composition analysis — $1,000 per <br />incident. <br />R. [If City owned carts] Failure to provide sufficient cart or container inventory <br />information to the City [or failure to provide adequate notification of when new carts <br />and/or containers need to be ordered] — $500 per incident. <br />S. Failure to provide adequate notice (within two hours of Contractor's decision to delay <br />collections) and coordination to prevent mixed public messages about collection delays <br />due to severe weather incidents— $2,000 per incident. <br />T. Failure to accurately and promptly answer a resident's question to the Contractor's <br />customer service call center— $100 per incident. <br />U. Employees smoking in enclosed structures while performing duties, extinguishing <br />smoking material anywhere other than in container or not following general no -smoking <br />rules — $50 incident. <br />V. Failure to provide accurate call center responses to Roseville residents' questions per the <br />City's FAQs guidance document — $500 per incident <br />W. Failure to follow the federal or state equal opportunity laws and rules - $1,000 per <br />incident. <br />The Contractor shall be liable for liquidated damages in the amount(s) set forth above upon <br />reasonable determination of the City that performance has not occurred consistent with the <br />provisions of the Contract. The City shall notify Contractor in writing or electronically of each <br />act or omission in this Contract reported to or discovered by the City. It shall be the duty of <br />Contractor to take ..,hatgvgo�,°a- steps or action Rna}kereasonably necessary to remedy the cause of <br />the complaint. <br />The City may deduct the full amount of any liquidated damages from any payment due to the <br />Contractor. <br />
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