As used in this chapter, the following words when used with an initial capital letter shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section:
B. "Contractor"
means the firm which has contracted with the city to collect and dispose of garbage and to collect, process, market and transport recyclables and compostables.
C. "Compostables"
means yard debris and food scraps separately or combined.
D. "Curb" or "curbside"
means, on the homeowners' property, within five feet of the public street or private road without blocking sidewalks, driveways or on-street parking. If extraordinary circumstances preclude such a location, curbside shall be considered a placement suitable to the resident, convenient to the contractor's equipment, and mutually agreed to by the city and contractor.
E. "Customer"
means all users of solid waste services, including property owners, managers and tenants.
F. "Food scraps"
means all compostable pre- and post-consumer organic wastes placed in a compostables cart, such as whole or partial pieces of produce, meats, bones, cheese, bread, cereals, coffee grounds or egg shells, and food-soiled paper such as paper napkins, paper towels, paper plates, coffee filters, paper take-out boxes, pizza boxes, or other paper or biodegradable products specifically accepted by the contractor's selected composting site. Food scraps shall not include large dead animals, plastics, diapers, cat litter, liquid wastes, pet wastes or other materials prohibited by the selected composting facility. The range of materials handled by the compostables collection program may be changed from time to time upon the approval of the city to reflect those materials allowed by the Seattle-King County health department for the frequency of collection provided by the contractor.
G. "Garbage"
means all putrescible and nonputrescible solid and semi-solid wastes, including, but not limited to, rubbish, ashes, industrial wastes, swill, demolition and construction wastes, abandoned vehicles or parts thereof, contaminated soils and contaminated dredged materials, and discarded commodities that are placed by customers of the contractor in appropriate bins, bags, cans or other receptacles for collection and disposal by the contractor. The term "garbage" shall not include hazardous wastes, special wastes, source-separated recyclables or compostables, and shall further not include those wastes excluded from regulation and specifically identified in WAC 173-350-020(1) through (7) and (9) through (22).
H. "Hazardous waste"1. 2.
means any substance that is:
Defined as hazardous by 40 C.F.R. Part 261 and regulated as hazardous waste by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under Subtitle C of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ("RCRA") of 1976, 42 U.S.C. Section 6901 et seq., as amended by the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments ("HSWA") of 1984; the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. Section 2601 et seq.; or any other federal statute or regulation governing the treatment, storage, handling or disposal of waste imposing special handling or disposal requirements similar to those required by Subtitle C of RCRA.
Defined as dangerous or extremely hazardous by Chapter 173-303 WAC and regulated as dangerous waste or extremely hazardous waste by the Washington State Department of Ecology under the State Hazardous Waste Management Act, Chapter 70.105 RCW, or any other Washington State statute or regulation governing the treatment, storage, handling or disposal of wastes and imposing special handling requirements similar to those required by Chapter 70.105 RCW.
I. "Moderate risk waste"
means waste that is limited to conditionally exempt small quantity generator waste and household hazardous waste as those terms are defined in Chapter 173-350 WAC, as amended.
J. "Person"
means every person, firm, partnership, association, institution, and corporation. The term also means the occupant and/or the owner of the premises for which services mentioned in this chapter are rendered.
K. "Public works director"
means the city's public works director, or his or her designees.
L. "Recyclables"
means aluminum cans and foil; corrugated cardboard; glass containers; mixed paper; motor oil; newspaper; recyclable plastic containers that have contained nonhazardous products; polycoated or aseptic cartons; scrap electronics, scrap metals and tin cans.
M.
"Special waste" means polychlorinated biphenyl ("PCB") wastes, industrial process wastes, asbestos-containing materials, petroleum contaminated soils, treated/decharacterized wastes, incinerator ash, medical wastes, demolition debris and other materials requiring special handling in accordance with applicable federal, state, county or local laws or regulations.
N. "Wildlife resistant container"
means a fully enclosed container that may be constructed of pliable materials but must be reinforced to deter access by wildlife, and must employ a latching device of sufficient design and strength to prevent access by wildlife. Specific brands of wildlife resistant containers must be approved by the director of public works.
O. "Wildlife resistant dumpster enclosure"
means an enclosed structure consisting of four sides and a secure door or cover, which shall have a latching device of sufficient design and strength to prevent access by wildlife.
P. "Yard debris"
means leaves, grass and clippings of woody, as well as fleshy, plants.
(Ord. 1149 § 2, 2015)