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Company efforts are focused on waste removal and disposal as well as recycling through
the use of "state of art" collection vehicles and highly motivated personnel.

Residential Garbage Collection and Recycling

Containers:
96-gallon cart plus 3 additional items (bags, boxes or bundles not to exceed 35 gallons each).
18-gallon recycling bin

Frequency of Pickup:
2 times per week collect on trash. Must be curbside by 7:00am on pickup day.
1 time per week collection on recycling. 2 times per year on curbside brush pickup and white goods collection & disposal.



Containerized Service

Containers:
2 cubic yard, 3 cubic yard, 4 cubic yard, 6 cubic yard, 8 cubic yard

Frequency of Pickup:
From 1 time per week to 6 times per week service.



Commercial Hand Load Service

Containers:
96-gallon cart

Frequency of Pickup:
2 times per week.



Roll-Off Containers (Inside City Limits)

Offering construction and demolition debris removal and industrial/compactor rental and haul
off.
Containers:
20 cubic yard, 30 cubic yard, 40 cubic yard



Recycling

Updated Recyclable Materials List:
- Paper - Most types of paper, such as circulars, catalogs, carbonless paper,
dry goods packaging with liners removed (example: cereal, pasta, rice,
beer/soda cartons), envelopes, file folders, junk mail,
magazines, newspapers, office paper, paperback books, paper bags, paper
towel/toilet paper cores and non-metallic gift wrap. No phone books or
wet or yellowed paper will be picked up.


- Glass Bottles and Jars All Colors: Remove lids and rinse all food and
liquids. Examples: beverage bottles, food and condiment bottles and jars
(jelly, mustard, mayonnaise). No mirrors, windows, ceramics, or other
glass or glazed materials are allowed.


- Metal Cans: Aluminum, steel, and tin beverage and food cans rinsed of
all food or liquids. Aerosol cans emptied and nozzle removed. Baking
tins rinsed and remaining contents removed.


- Plastics: Labeled #l through #7. Remove lids and rinse any
remaining food or liquids from containers or trays. Examples include:
Beverage bottle, shampoo and lotion bottles, meat trays, condiment
bottles, prescription and medicine bottles, plastic grocery bags tied
together into a bundle.


- During the term of this contract, the City reserves the right to add or delete
items.


Brush and Bulk Pickup

Brush not to exceed 30 cubic yards per collection.

Trimmings left by commercial tree trimmers will not be collected by C-6 Disposal. (See city ordinance)
City of Helotes Winter 2OO9 Brush Pick Up Schedule

| Week Of: |
Area |
| JAN 12,2009 |
Helotes Park Estates, east of Circle A (Right-side on Circle A) |
| JAN 19, 2009 |
Helotes Park Estates, west of Circle A (Left-side on Gircle A), Cash Mountain, Monarch, Longhorn, Mountain View, Orange Tower, Deer Trail Lane, Floore Dr., Scenic Loop & Old Scenic Loop |
| JAN 26, 2009 |
Galm (FM 1560, Alta Tierra, Saltillo Flats, Alta Loma, Wynstone PIace, Hunters Way, Hunters Oak, Hollow Ridge, Hunters Path, Hunters Break & Beverly Hills Subdivision. |
| FEB 2,2009 |
Los Reyes Sub., Old Bandera Rd., Riggs, Antonio & Marin Hollow |
| FEB 9,2009 |
Iron Horse Canyon Subdivision, Parrigin, Stagecoach, Mesquite Flat, Wagon Pass, Indian Trail, Javalin Trail, Tiger, Donkey Flat & Heartstone Ranch |
| FEB 16,2009 |
Cedar Springs, Helotes Crossing, Claunch, Gallina, Evans Valley, Acadia Heights, Hausman (FM 1560) & Leslie Rd. |

REMEMBER: Items may be put out only two weeks prior to pick up week and everything
must be put out by 7:00 a.m. on Monday of your pick up week. Please place only one truckload of
brush per household by curb away from power lines and overhanging trees and away from sprinkler heads!

The collection vehicles will pass down each street only once!

If you have any questions, please contact C-6 Disposal at 375-0066 Mon-Fri 8:00 A.M - 5:00 P.M.

Brush/Tree Trimmings placed out by commercial lawn services - landscapers, tree trimmers, gardeners, etc. - WILL NOT BE PICKED UP as part of your service. This will be priced separately as an addition to your service.

Bulk items will not be collected with brush! A separate schedule will be set for Bulk in APRIL 2009!

City of Helotes Winter 2009 Bulk Pick Up Schedule

| Week Of: |
Area |
| April 6, 2009 |
Helotes Park Estates, Cash Mountain, Monarch, Longhorn, Mountain View, Orange Tower, Deer Trail Lane, floore Dr., Scenic Loop & Old Scenic Loop, Los Reyes Sub., Old Bandera Rd., Riggs, Antonio & Marin Hollow |
| April 13, 2009 |
Galm, FM 1560, Alta Tierra, Saltillo Flats, Alta Loma, Wynstone Place, Hunters Way, Hunters Oak, Hollow Ridge, Hunters Path, Hunters Break & Beverly Hills Subdivision. Parrigin, Stagecoach, Mesquite Flat, Wagon Pass, Indian Trail, Javalin Trail, Tiger, Donkey Flat , Heartstone & Ranch Iron Horse Canyon Subdivision |
| April 20, 2009 |
Cedar Springs, Helotes Crossing, Claunch, Gallina, Evans Valley, Acadia Heights, Hausman (FM 1560) & Leslie Rd. |

REMEMBER: Items may be put out only ONE week prior to pick up week and everything
must be put out by 7:00 a.m. on Monday of your pick up week.

Bulk item collection covers stoves, refrigerators, water tanks, washing machines, discarded bathroom fixtures, furniture, mattresses, television sets, and other bulky waste materials. Bulk item collection does not cover construction debris (waste building materials resulting from construction, remodeling, repair, or demolition operations), dead animals, brush, yard waste, hazardous waste, or stable matter with weights or volumes greater than those allowed for containers.

The collection vehicles will pass down each street only once.

If you have any questions, please contact C-6 Disposal at 375-0066 or the City of Helotes (210) 695-8877, Mon-Fri 8:00 A.M - 5:00 P.M.


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Please contact the City of Helotes at 695-8877 or visit their website for more information including brush collection and holiday schedules.
Payments: Please print the Credit Card Authorization Form, fill it out and fax it to (210) 657-4627.

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