"Applicant"means any person, firm, limited liability company, association, non-profit, partnership, political subdivision, government agency, municipality, industry, public or private corporation, or any other entity whatsoever who applies to the city for a permit to undertake covered work.
"Certified recycling facility"means a recycling, composting, or materials recovery or reuse facility that satisfies all of the following criteria: (1) the facility has obtained all applicable federal, state, and local permits; (2) the facility is operating in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws or regulations; (3) the facility complies with the diversion requirement for all incoming construction and demolition waste; and (4) the facility is either included on the list of certified recycling facilities kept and maintained by the compliance official or is otherwise approved by the compliance official as meeting the foregoing criteria.
"Compliance official"means and refers to the director of community development or director of public works, or their respective authorized designee(s), depending on which department is responsible for issuing the permit for covered work.
"Construction"means any building, rehabilitation, remodeling, renovation or repair of any pavement, facility, building, structure, or other improvement, or any portion thereof, including, but not limited to, tenant improvements.
"Construction or demolition waste"means solid waste associated with or resulting from construction or demolition activities, including, but not limited to: steel, copper, aluminum, glass, brick, concrete, asphalt, pipe, gypsum, wallboard, or lumber; rocks, soils, tree remains, trees, and other vegetative material resulting from land clearing or landscaping; or remnants of construction or demolition activities such as cardboard, paper, plastic, wood, or metal scraps.
"Covered work"means any construction or demolition activity for which a building permit, demolition permit, tenant improvement permit, excavation permit, encroachment permit, or similar permit is required by the city before lawfully engaging in the subject construction or demolition activity. Concurrent permits that authorize construction and/or demotion activities on the same project site are considered a single covered work for purposes of this chapter.
"Demolition"means decimating, razing, ruining, tearing down, demolishing, or wrecking of any pavement, facility, building, structure, or other improvement, whether in whole or in part, whether interior or exterior.
"Diversion requirement"means the percentage of construction and demolition waste for each demolition and/or construction project that must be diverted from landfills, as specified in Section
8.14.040 of this chapter.
"Divert," "diverted," or "diversion"means to recycle or reuse construction or demolition waste, as opposed to disposing of such waste in a landfill or a transformation facility, in any of the following ways subject to the approval or conditional approval of the compliance official: (1) using new construction methods that reduce the amount of construction waste generated; (2) reuse of construction or demolition waste on site; (3) delivery of construction or demolition waste to a certified recycling facility; or (4) other methods for reducing the amount of construction or demolition waste that is landfilled, as may be approved by the compliance official.
"Permittee"means an applicant that has been issued a permit by the city to engage in covered work.
"Recyclable and reusable materials"means construction or demolition waste material that falls in any of the following categories: (1) masonry material, including, but not limited to, asphalt, concrete, tile, rock, stone, or brick; (2) wood material, including, but not limited to, all dimensional lumber, fencing, or wood that is not chemically treated, creosoted, CCA pressure treated, contaminated, or painted; (3) plant material, including, but not limited to, 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) metal material, including, but not limited to, metal scrap, pipes, siding, window frames, door frames, or fences; (5) roofing material, including, but not limited to, wood shingles, asphalt, stone, or slate-based roofing material; (6) salvageable material includes all salvageable materials or fixtures resulting from construction or demolition activities, such as, without limitation, wallboard, doors, windows, fixtures, toilets, sinks, bath tubs, or appliances; or (7) any construction or demolition waste that is not universal waste.
"Recycling" or "recycle"means the process of collecting, sorting, cleansing, treating, and reconstituting materials that would otherwise become solid waste, and returning them to the economic mainstream in the form of raw material for new, reused, or reconstituted products which meet the quality standards necessary to be used in the marketplace.
"Universal waste"means and includes any excluded waste as defined in Section
8.12.020 of this code, or any hazardous waste that is listed in Section 66261.9 of Article 1, Chapter 11, Division 4.5 of Title
22 of the California Code of Regulations.
(Ord. 1753, 5/27/2025)