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Collection companies shall maintain the existing staffed, privately-owned drop-off sites and work with the County to expand the number of drop-off sites to provide convenient access for residents and businesses to self-haul recyclable materials.

A. The County shall provide multi-material collection sites at all transfer stations and landfills through its contract with LRI.

B. To be eligible for consideration under the Revenue Sharing Plan described in Section 8.29.120, collection companies must meet the following minimal service levels for drop-off sites:

1. Containers at drop-off sites can be designed for either separate collection of each recyclable material or for commingled collection.

2. Multi-material drop-off sites must be staffed and open to the public for a minimum of three days per week, including weekends, and six hours per day. Nothing in this Section prohibits the haulers from extending operating hours past the minimum days and hours of operation required.

3. Materials collected at multi-material sites shall include all colors of bottle glass in addition to all recyclable materials listed in Section 8.29.030 C.

4. Collection companies shall provide expanded opportunities for residents and businesses to drop-off all colors of bottle glass. This may include glass collection containers placed at local businesses; stand-alone glass drop-off sites; or another glass collection alternative as described in the Company Recycling Plan.

5. Drop-off sites must meet development regulation requirements for location, site design, fencing, and signage, and have adequate access and turn-around areas to serve the public.

(Ord. 2004-64 § 2 (part), 2004)