For purposes of this chapter the following definitions apply:
"Bona fide processor"means a recycling, composting, materials recovery or re-use facility for which approval and certification has been issued by a chosen member of the Monterey County Regional Integrated Waste Management Task Force. A facility may be certified if the owner or operator of the facility submits documentation satisfactorily illustrating:
1. That the facility has obtained all applicable Federal, State, and local permits and licenses, and is in full compliance with all applicable regulations; and
2. The percentage of incoming waste from construction, demolition and alteration activities that is diverted from landfill disposal meets the required minimum percentage as set forth; and
3. All loads are weighed by scale(s) certified as accurate by the County of Monterey, Division of Weights and Measures.
"Construction"means all building, landscaping, remodeling, and addition, involving the use or disposal of designated recovered and reusable materials as defined below.
"Contractor"means any person or entity holding, or required to hold, a contractor's license of any type under the laws of the State of California, or who performs (whether as applicant, contractor, subcontractor or owner-builder) any construction, demolition, remodeling, or landscaping service relating to buildings or accessory structures in Monterey County.
"Demolition/deconstruction"means the removal or destruction involving the use or disposal of designated recovered and reusable materials as defined below.
"Demolition and construction debris"means:
1. Discarded materials generally considered to be not water soluble and nonhazardous in nature, including, but not limited to, steel, glass, brick, concrete, asphalt material, pipe, gypsum, wallboard, and lumber from the deconstruction, demolition and construction of a structure as part of a construction or demolition project, or from the renovation of a structure and/or landscaping, and including rocks, soils, tree remains, trees, and other vegetative matter that normally results from land clearing, landscaping and development operations for a construction project.
2. Clean cardboard, paper, plastic, wood, and metal scraps from any construction and/or landscape project.
3. Non-construction and demolition debris wood scraps.
4. Nonhazardous wastes that are generated at construction or demolition projects, provided such amounts are consistent with best management practices of the industry.
5. Mixing of construction and demolition debris with other types of solid waste will be classified as other than material recovery for construction and demolition debris and charged as waste.
"Designated recovered and reusable materials"means:
1. Masonry building materials including all products generally used in construction including, but not limited to, asphalt, concrete, rock, stone and brick.
2. Wood materials including any and all dimensional lumber, fencing or construction wood that is not chemically treated, creosoted, CCA pressure treated, contaminated or painted.
3. Vegetative materials including trees, tree parts, shrubs, stumps, logs, brush or any other type of plants that are cleared from a site for construction or other use.
4. Metals including all metal scrap such as, but not limited to, pipes, siding, window frames, door frames, slate and fences.
5. Roofing materials including wood shingles as well as asphalt, stone and slate-based roofing material.
6. Salvageable materials includes, but is not limited to, wallboard, doors, windows, fixtures, toilets, sinks, bathtubs, architectural remnants, and appliances.
"Franchised hauler"means the business or entity that has an approved franchise agreement with a city or county for any of the following collection services: refuse, solid waste, recyclables, green waste, construction and demolition materials or yard waste.
"Inert solids"means concrete, fully cured asphalt, asphalt roofing shingles, brick, ceramics, clay and clay products.
"Jurisdiction"means the permitting city or county which receives and approves a building or demolition permit application (in cases of Federal property, before building or demolition is to commence) in accordance with the codes and ordinances applicable to that jurisdiction.
(Ord. 2007-07 § 1, 2007)