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• SECTION 2: SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED <br />A. For single family residences and multi-family residences with less than 18 <br />dwelling units, E-Z will collect recyclable materials every other week, beginning January <br />6, 2006. Single family unit counts will be attached as a separate appendix to this <br />agreement, and will be updated if changed (Appendix A). <br />B. For multi-family residences with 18 or more dwelling units, E-Z will collect <br />recyclable materials each Friday, beginning on January 6, 2006. Multi-family unit counts <br />will be attached as a separate appendix to this agreement, and will be updated if changed <br />(Appendix B). <br />C. Collection procedures: Dual Stream Collection System <br />The Contractor shall collect and process the residential curbside material within the form <br />of a "dual stream" system whereby residents will continue to be instructed to commingle <br />two groups of materials: (1) all food and beverage containers, including glass, metal and <br />plastic bottles/jugs; and (2) all paper fiber products, including newspapers, boxboard, <br />magazines, mixed mail, catalogs, phone books and corrugated cardboard. Usable <br />clothing, motor oil, and automobile batteries are not to be included in either of these two <br />categories. <br />The Contractor shall not make any changes to this "dual stream" collection/processing <br />system for materials collected from the City without written approval of the City. Failure <br />to receive City approval for any such changes shall be considered by the City as a breach <br />of this Agreement subject to termination. <br />D. E-Z will collect recyclable materials prepared as indicated below and placed at curbside <br />or alley, as listed in 1 B, but not limited to: <br />Newspapers, magazines, mixed mail, office paper, cereal and cracker boxes: <br />Place together in paper bag or recycling container. Keep separate from cans, glass, <br />plastic. Do not combine with corrugated cardboard <br />Cans and glass (food and beverage), plastics (only bottles with a neck): <br />Rinse out and place in paper bags or recycling container. Keep separate from paper <br />items. Flatten plastic bottles and remove caps and lids. <br />Corrugated Cardboard: <br />Flatten, place in paper bag or bundle with twine. Do not exceed 3 ft. x 3 ft. Do not <br />combine with other paper. <br />Clean clothing and household linens: <br />Place in plastic bag and seal or tie. Put out next to recycling container. <br /> <br />Ig <br />