For the purposes of this chapter:
"City"means the City of Molalla, Oregon.
"Compensation"means and includes:
1. Any type of consideration paid for service, including, but not limited to, rent, and proceeds from resource recovery or recycling and any direct or indirect provision for payment of money, goods, services or benefits by tenants, lessees, occupants or similar persons;
2. The exchange of services between persons, including the hauling of solid waste;
3. The flow of consideration from the person owning or possessing the solid waste to the person providing service.
"Person"includes, without limitation an individual, partnership, association (incorporated or otherwise), corporation, trust, firm, estate or other legal entity.
"Recycling"which means any process by which solid waste materials are transformed into new products in such manner that the original products may lose their identity. The process includes collection, transportation, storage and transfer of solid waste and placing the solid waste in the stream of commerce for resource recovery.
"Resource recovery"means the process of obtaining useful material or energy resources from solid waste. Except as limited by state law this includes:
1. "Energy recovery"which means recovery in which all or a part of the solid waste materials are processed to utilize the heat content, or other forms of energy, of or from the material.
2. "Material recovery"which means any process of obtaining from solid waste, by pre-segregation or otherwise, materials which still have useful physical or chemical properties after serving a specific purpose and can, therefore, be reused or recycled for the same or other purpose.
"Reuse"which means the return of a commodity into the economic stream for use in the same kind of application as before without change in its identity. Nothing in this definition shall authorize a use not in conformity with the comprehensive plan zoning ordinance or development regulations of the City.
"Service"means the collection, transportation, storage, transfer, disposal of or resource recovery of solid waste, including solid waste management.
"Solid waste"means:
1. All useless and discarded putrescible and nonputrescible wastes, as defined by ORS
459.005(24) (2005), including, but not limited to, garbage, rubbish, refuse, ashes, waste paper, cardboard, grass clippings, compost, scrap metal, glass, storage pallets, equipment and furniture, demolition and construction debris, inoperative vehicles, vehicle parts, except (as excluded below) inoperative home or industrial appliances or machinery (or parts thereof), manure, vegetable or animal solid and semisolid wastes or infectious wastes as defined in ORS
459.386(4) (2005), but the term does not include:
b. Sewer sludge and septic tank and cesspool pumping, chemical toilet waste and other sludge;
d. Material used for fertilizer or for other productive agricultural operations in growing or harvesting crops and the raising of fowls or animals;
e. Lead-acid batteries, as defined and regulated by ORS
459.420 through
459.437 (2005);
g. Articles kept in a storage area maintained so as to not constitute a safety, health, or fire hazard and screened from public view by means of a solid fence, trees, shrubbery or other appropriate means;
h. Vehicles kept on the premises of a business lawfully engaged in wrecking and junking of vehicles.
2. The fact that materials that would otherwise come within the definition of "solid waste" may from time to time have value and thus be used or usable does not preclude such materials from this definition.
"Solid waste management"means the prevention or reduction of solid waste; management of the storage, transfer, collection, transportation, treatment, utilization, processing and final disposal of solid waste; resource recovery from solid waste; and facilities used for those activities.
"Source separation"means the separation or setting aside of waste, by the source generator or producer of the waste, for recycling or reuse.
"Total source separation"means the complete separation by the source generator or producer of the waste by type or kind of waste from all other types or kinds of waste. Total source separation requires each type or kind of recyclable material (such as newsprint, computer paper, cardboard, glass, ferrous cans and aluminum cans) to be distinctly separated into a separate package, container or stack in preparation for collection. For example, newspaper, cardboard, glass, ferrous cans and waste wood are each placed in a separate container and no two or more recyclables are mixed in the same container.
"Waste"means material that is no longer wanted or usable by the source, the source generator or producer of the material and the material is to be disposed of or resource-recovered by another person and includes both source-separated material and non-source-separated materials.
(Ord. 2007-01 §1)