This information supports and supplements information included in the
UNC-Chapel Hill Design Guidelines—specificallyChapter V:
Section 02870 Site Furnishings
(Walkway Trash and Recycling Receptacles).Contact
Amy Preble (919) 962-5169 for more information
on walkway site needs. For information regarding installation, contact
Ray Lanier (919) 962-7175.
Walkway Recycling:
Site and Space Planning
General:
updated 4/6/05
Place
receptacles at the intersections of major pedestrian corridors,
plaza areas, and entries to major student areas such as the Student
Union and snack bars. Coordinate placement of walkway recycling
receptacles with the Office of Waste Reduction and Recycling and the
Grounds Department to ensure that the site can be serviced adequately.
All containers shall be located on an accessible path of travel per the ADA and State Building Code.
Recycling sites must have three containers. One for trash,
one for bottles/cans, and one for newspapers. They must be
located adjacent to one another as pictured.
They should be placed with the trash container
closest to the area highest in traffic. The bottle/can bin should
be the middle bin and the newspaper bin should be next.
The containers should be level, firmly secured to the ground contiguous
to walks, and on a brick-surfaced area extending outward from the walk.
Dimensions: The pad area for three containers side-by-side is
approximately 9'8" in length and 3'10"
in width. Containers are centered on the pad,
2'8" apart on center. The containers should
be installed in this order from left to right: Trash, Bottles/Cans,
Newspapers.
Locations of walkway sites and detailed drawings
must be shown on the plans.
make sure equipment is ordered in time for occupancy
coordinate with OWRR to make arrangements for any special needs
or assistance with ordering equipment
Installation:
moved and highlighted 3/2/05 and 4/6/05
Containers ordered
as part of a capital project are to be installed by the project. Note that containers placed above membranes for
rooftop gardens and other stormwater retention projects may require special
installation.
Containers purchased outside of a capital project, contact OWRR
to coordinate installation. Installation requires coordination with
the following shops: Grounds, Mason, Carpentry, OWRR.
Service Vehicle:
The Waste Handling Vehicles page gives complete
dimensions for all of the vehicles used to service outdoor (and indoor)
sites. The Gator is used to transport materials from these sites to
outdoor recycling cart sites.
The
information on this page can be found in the
UNC Design Guidelines, Chapter III. University Planning Standards, Section A. Site Design,
22. Walkway Trash and Recycling Containers; and Chapter V. Technical Design and Performance Standards, B. Division 2 - Site Work (Spec 02870).