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36-gallon cart (36 inches high by 18.5 inches wide by 23.5 inches deep). <br />64-gallon cart (39 inches high by 25 inches wide by 31 inches deep). <br />96-gallon cart (41 inches high by 30 inches wide by 36 inches deep). <br />[If the Contractor owns the carts,] The cart surface shall be smooth for ease in cleaning. Carts <br />shall be consistent in colors and design. The sides of the carts shall have a Recycling symbol that <br />is at least 4 inches tall on two sides. The lid shall contain a City -approved label with explicit <br />photos and words of acceptable Recyclable materials. The City shall approve the cart, color, and <br />labeling prior to manufacture; final draft plans for these cart designs shall be submitted to the <br />City 30 days prior to the Contractor submitting the final order to the cart manufacturer. <br />The driver is required to record and report to Contractor dispatch the location of any cart that is <br />damaged and that cart shall be repaired or replaced by the Contractor or designated subcontractor <br />within one week of the report of damage. <br />Damaged or unusable carts must be recycled. All costs incurred in recycling carts shall be the <br />responsibility of the Contractor, at no additional cost to the City. The Contractor will provide <br />documentation showing the City where the carts were recycled. <br />2.5 Collection <br />2.5.1 Curbside Collection <br />Residents shall place recycling carts at curbside or at the alley on collection day, placing the cart <br />with the handle toward the house and the lid opening toward street. The Contractor shall collect <br />from each participating household all acceptable materials. The driver is required to place the <br />emptied cart back down in the same curbside location as set by the resident. In no case is the cart <br />to be left in the street. <br />On a rare, occasional basis, a reasonable - iount of Recyclables placed outside of and next to the <br />cart shall be collected by the Contractor. _ _e Contractor shall leave an education tag that states <br />that continued overflow Recyclables will necessitate a larger cart and/or a second cart. If a <br />residence continues to have an overflow Recyclable material, after the second or third <br />consecutive collection, the Contractor shall place an additional 95-gallon cart at the residence. <br />Walk-up service shall be provided at no additional charge for customers with special needs as <br />approved by the City. The City will compile a list of seniors, disabled, and/or other special needs <br />residents who request such service. <br />The Contractor must, at least once per quarter, or as agreed upon by the City and the Contractor, <br />conduct curbside Recycling "lid lift" cart checks. The objective of these cart checks shall be to <br />measure contamination by frequency, type of contaminant, and participation rates. The <br />Contractor shall audit the contents by visually inspecting the material of carts from at least 100 <br />households and leave education tags if any Non -Targeted Materials are found in the carts. A log <br />shall be kept of all resident addresses where education tags were left, and the addresses shall be <br />RFP for City of Roseville Recycling services . A-8 <br />