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<br />c <br /> <br />appropriate safety precautions. Further, Contractor will be responsible for safe and proper hanc:ling of any <br />hazardous materials inadvertently loaded by contractor forces. Contractor forces must notify the City Debris <br />Manager of kx:ations where hazardous materiaJs are en::ountered. <br /> <br />7.10.4. Other Non-Collection Items: The following items must not be removed or hauled to the designated disposal <br />sites: <br /> <br />· Household putresable garbage <br />· Electric company transformers, poles and other equipment and materials <br />· Telephone company transfonners, poles and other equipment and materials <br />· Traffic signs. signals. and appurtenances <br />· Debris on private property <br />· Vehicles, boats and trailers <br />· Household Hazardous Waste <br /> <br />Curbside coIectioo of household putrescble garbage wiI be handed by the usual putjic and private haulers. <br />Household garbage must not be mixed with stonn debris. All utility equipment, traffic signs and signals that are <br />encountered must be moved to a visible. accessible location at or near curbside for disposition by utility <br />companies or the City. <br /> <br />Privately owned vehicles may not be moved by the Contractor. The Contractor will advise the City Debris <br />Manager accordingly when removal of vehicles is necessary to continue debris removal operations. <br /> <br />7.10.5. Debris Removal: During debris removal operations, extreme caution must be exercised by the Contractor to <br />ensure that no damage is done to public or private properties. Tracked vehicles may not be operated on paved <br />surfaces. <br /> <br />7.10.6. Loading: All loose debris, such as tree limbs, must be reasonably compacted on the hauling vehicles ciJrilg <br />loading. All debris extending beyond the vehicle in any horizontal direction must be cut off or otherwise removed. <br /> <br />7.10.7. Hauling: All vehicles utilized in hauUng debris must be equ"ped with adequate means for containilg the load, <br />including canvas covering while transporting the debris to the landfill. Covering must effectively prevent debris from <br />being blown or bounced off the vehicles. <br /> <br />Sideboards or other extensions to the bed will be pennitted provided they meet state and local requirements, <br />cover front, back, and two sides, and are substan1iaJ1y constnded. Sideboards must be constructed of 2" x 6"lunt>er <br />or greater and may extend no more than two (2) feet beyond the metal bed sides. Vehicles must be equipped with a <br />tailgate or other devices that will effectively contain the debris on the vehicle wh~e hauling, and also permit the <br />vehicle to be loaded to capacity. <br /> <br />7.10.8. Dumping: All debris must be hauled to an approved landfill. The Contractor must make every effort possible to <br />separate trees, woody debris, and brush fran other types of debris at curbside. All trees, woody debris. and <br />brush will be accepted at the designated landfill. Construction and demolition debris must be similarly <br />segregated and transported. <br /> <br />7.10.9. Equipment Storage: The Contractor is responsible for locating areas where hislher equipment may be stored, <br />serviced and repaired and coordinating with the City n said location is in the City limits. Such areas must not be <br />located within rights-of-way or in any areas that would impact traffic flow or produce a safety hazard. This does <br />not preclude par1<ing equipment for short periods of time, including overnight, in right-of-way areas where work is in <br />progress; on-site refueling and operating checks including da~y maintenance wm be allowed. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />41 <br />