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law.
<br />J. Food Waste. Garbage, as defined below, kitchen scraps, and garden waste as would be
<br />deemed acceptable by Ramsey County and their compost collection points.
<br />K. Garbage. Waste material, animal, or vegetable that results from the handling,
<br />preparation, cooking, service, and consumption of food.
<br />L. Multi- family Dwelling. Residential premises with greater than two living units and
<br />which have centralize solid waste and recyclable materials collection service for all
<br />units in the building and which are billed as one address.
<br />M. Organics. Plant materials commingled with food waste and contaminated, non-
<br />recyclable paper.
<br />N. Prohibited Mailings. Notices sent to residential dwelling units within the City of Little
<br />Canada advertising rates or services not available under this contract.
<br />O. Receptacle. Unless specified otherwise, whether referred to as "cart ", "garbage can",
<br />"plastic bag ", "suitable container ", "cans ", or "containers ", means a container that shall
<br />be of such size and form as to permit collection by one customer. Solid Waste
<br />containers or carts with hinged lids are provided by the Contractor and range in size
<br />from 30 to 96 gallons.
<br />P. Recyclables. Recyclables are reusable materials approved and agreed to by the parties
<br />hereto. Recyclables shall include such items as newsprint, catalogs, magazines, phone
<br />books, junk mail, cereal boxes, corrugated cardboard, miscellaneous paper as long as it
<br />is not contaminated with food or waste, metal and aluminum cans, plastics with a neck,
<br />and glass containers and plastic items coded #3 through #7. Recyclables specifically
<br />exclude garbage, refuse and yard waste.
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<br />Refuse. Refuse is solid waste including garbage and rubbish, and specifically excluding
<br />yard waste, recyclables, and toxic and hazardous wastes. Refuse further excludes
<br />industrial, commercial, agricultural, and construction garbage or rubbish and wastes.
<br />R. Residential Dwelling Unit. A residential dwelling unit is a separate dwelling place with
<br />a kitchen. A residential dwelling unit shall not include: mobile homes, tri- plexes, four -
<br />plexes, town homes, condominiums, or apartment buildings.
<br />S. Rubbish. Rubbish is solid waste, including ashes, consisting of both combustible and
<br />noncombustible wastes, such as wood, bedding, crockery, and other non - reuseable
<br />waste. Rubbish also includes non - recyclable types of glass, paper, cardboard, metal cans
<br />and plastics.
<br />T. Town home. Structures containing two or more units of not more than three (3) stories
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