A construction and demolition waste recovery plan shall be filed with the Municipal Recycling Coordinator prior to the commencement of any activity for a covered project, as defined in Article
I. The plan shall identify the types and estimated quantities of construction and demolition debris to be generated from the project, how each material will be managed, and the name of each facility or service provider that the applicant will use to manage each material. The plan shall further detail how the applicant shall ensure that a minimum of 50% of the materials to be generated will be separated and recycled.
Upon completion of the covered project, but before final inspection,
the owner of the covered project shall submit in person or by certified
mail to the Municipal Recycling Coordinator, the documentation required
to demonstrate that the applicant has met the diversion requirement.
The required documentation shall include the following:
A. A completed debris recovery report, signed by the owner of the covered
project, indicating the quantity of each material generated during
the covered project diverted or disposed.
B. Receipts from all facilities or service providers utilized to divert
and dispose of materials generated during the covered project.
C. Any additional information that the owner of the covered project
believes is relevant to determining compliance with the diversion
requirement.
The Municipal Recycling Coordinator shall review the information
submitted pursuant to this article and determine whether the owner
of the covered project has complied or failed to comply with the diversion
requirement. The determination regarding compliance will be provided
to the owner of the covered project in writing. The determination
regarding compliance shall also be sent to the Department of Licenses
and Inspections by the Municipal Recycling Coordinator.
[Amended 5-25-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-29]
The owner of the covered project may appeal a determination
of a failure to comply under this article to the Director of Solid
Waste and Recycling within 30 days of the determination. The appeal
shall be in writing and shall state the facts and basis for the appeal.
The decision of the Director shall be final.