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(b) Invoices submitted to customers by CONTRACTOR shall not <br /> reference the aforementioned five (5%) percent surcharge. Payments <br /> to the CITY of said solid waste surcharges shall be made to the <br /> CITY on a monthly basis and shall be due and payable on or before <br /> the last calendar day of the following month. Accompanying each <br /> payment will be a listing of the gross receipts for that <br /> corresponding month. CONTRACTOR shall, whenever requested to do <br /> so, make available such records to the Executive Director at any <br /> reasonable time. <br /> (c) Failure of. CONTRACTOR to make any of the payments <br /> provided for in section (a) above on or before the dates due will <br /> result in a penalty of ten (10%) percent per month to CONTRACTOR. <br /> 11. COLLECTION POINTS AND REQUIREMENTS: <br /> (a) CONTRACTOR shall not be required to collect solid waste <br /> from any curbside service unit unless the same is placed on the <br /> curb along a public or private street, or along an alley having <br /> street access at both ends, and is placed in containers, packaged <br /> and otherwise prepared for collection in a manner prescribed by the <br /> CITY 'S regulations covering the same. Under no circumstances shall <br /> CONTRACTOR be required to pick up and collect any material or <br /> matter which is not solid waste as defined in this Agreement, or to <br /> pick up and collect any solid waste from curbside service units <br /> which does not comply with the following standards and limitations: <br /> (1) All solid waste shall be placed in containers <br /> adequate to eliminate overflow or contamination of surrounding <br /> areas; <br /> (2) Individual containers must not weigh in excess of 15 <br /> pounds empty or have a capacity exceeding 35 gallons. The total <br /> combined weight of the container and its contents shall not exceed <br /> 50 pounds; <br /> (3) Cardboard or wood cartons acceptable as temporary <br /> containers will be considered solid waste and will not be returned. <br /> Any cardboard or wooden carton which is not specifically used as a <br /> temporary container must be broken down, flattened down and tied in <br /> bundles with strong cord or wire heavy enough to act as a handle, <br /> or shall be placed in otherwise acceptable containers; <br /> (4) Cardboard, paper, magazines, palm fronds, tree <br /> limbs, brush, weeds and similar dry materials must be tied in <br /> bundles with a heavy cord or wire strong enough to act as a handle, <br /> or be placed in other acceptable containers. Any such bundle or <br /> items shall not exceed four feet in length, eighteen inches in <br /> thickness, or weigh in excess of 40 pounds; <br /> (5) oil drums, grease drums and similar metal containers, <br /> paper grocery bags, broken wooden boxes and crates, broken or wet <br /> cardboard boxes, and containers with sharp, rough, or jagged edges <br /> which may hamper or injure the handler, are not acceptable as solid <br /> waste containers and will not be picked up or emptied; <br /> (6) Discarded household items, broken down and packaged <br /> 9 <br />