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F. For each witnessed report of a driver dropping the recycling cart when the bottom of <br />the cart is more than 4 feet above the ground — $50 per incident. <br />G. For each incident of the Contractor failing to pick up material on a block. A missed <br />block is defined as one side of a street between cross streets or an entire cul-de-sac <br />where residents from at least three households on that street report that they had their <br />material out before 7:00 a.m., the material was not picked up, and the recyclables were <br />properly sorted — $500 per incident. <br />H. For each incident of failure to complete collection of a collection zone on its designated <br />day as defined in Exhibit A, Recycling Zones Map, when the Contractor has not <br />received an extension of collection hours from the Recycling Coordinator or designated <br />alternate — $1,000 per incident. <br />L Failure to complete fifty percent (50%) of the Recycling Zone—$2,500 per incident. <br />Failure to complete the collections within the specified timeframes without proper <br />notice to the City — $100 per incident. <br />K. Recycling carts without recycling symbols or labels that include text and graphics <br />depicting what materials may be placed in the carts, and not replacing torn, dirty, <br />unreadable labels — $100 per incident. <br />L. Failure to maintain recycling carts in proper working order or deliver to residents in <br />designated timeframe. — $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 six hours of an incident — <br />$250 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. Failure to provide sufficient cart or container inventory information to the City [or <br />failure to provide adequate notification of when new carts and/or containers need to be <br />ordered] — $500 per incident. <br />RFP for City of Roseville Recycling Services • A-25 <br />RS160\1\934842.vl <br />Page 94 of 185 <br />