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City of Santa Ana, California <br />Section 3. Scope of Requested Collection Services <br />safe to the public and the Contractor's employees. A summary of some of the requirements follows <br />below. <br />3.6.1 Operations <br />Unless otherwise authorized by the City, Contractor's days and hours for Collection operations <br />shall be asfollows: <br />1. Residential Premises <br />Collection from Residential Premises shall only occur between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and <br />6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. <br />2. MFD Commercial and City Premises <br />MFD, Commercial and CITY Collection from locations greater than 100 feet from residential <br />units may start at 3:00 a.m. and must terminate by 9:00 p.m. However, if complaints are <br />received from such residential units, the Contract Administrator may direct that collections <br />in such areas shall be made between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. The hours of <br />Collection may be temporarily extended due to extraordinary circumstances or conditions. <br />3.6.2 Equipment <br />1. Vehicles <br />Contractor shall provide a fleet of new Collection vehicles sufficient in number and capacity <br />to efficiently perform the work required by the Franchise Agreement in strict accordance <br />with its terms. Contractor will provide detailed information regarding the number of each <br />type of collection vehicle to be used, along with the name of the manufacturer and vehicle <br />specifications. Contractor shall have available sufficient back-up vehicles for each type of <br />Collection vehicle used to respond to scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, service <br />requests, complaints, and emergencies. Such back-up vehicles may be used vehicles. All such <br />vehicles shall have watertight bodies designed to prevent leakage, spillage, or overflow. <br />Hoppers shall be enclosed on top and on all sides to prevent material from leaking, blowing <br />or falling from the vehicles. Each Collection vehicle shall be equipped with a shovel and <br />broom for clean-up of spillage. Collection vehicles shall never be loaded to exceed the <br />manufacturer's recommended weight limit or otherwise operated unsafely or in violation of <br />any Applicable Law. <br />• Vehicle Impacts. The vehicles shall comply with the Solid Waste Collection Vehicle <br />rule adopted by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) on September 25, 2003, <br />and any other California Air Resources Board requirements. <br />• Alternative Fuel Vehicles. Contractor shall meet all State, County, City, CARB and <br />South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) and any other applicable <br />regulations and requirements. <br />2. Containers <br />Contractor will provide new curbside collection carts for fully automated collection service <br />as specified in the Draft Agreement. Contractor will provide proposed cart specifications <br />including manufacturer and model, anticipated service life and warranty associated with <br />the proposed cart. <br />DRAFT RFP for Franchised Collection Services <br />65A-34 <br />11/28/17 Page 17 <br />