The terms used in this chapter have the meanings set forth below:
“Collection”means the removal and transportation of solid waste, recycling and organics by the collector from the place of delivery to a disposal facility approved under the collector’s agreement with the city or by a nonexclusive franchise agreement.
“Collector”means that person or business having an exclusive franchise agreement with the city granting to him/her or it the exclusive privilege of collecting or causing to be collected or transported for a fee any solid waste within the city or any portion thereof.
“Commercial development”means construction of buildings consisting of retail, professional, wholesale, or industrial facilities.
“Compactor”means any roll-off container or bin which has a compaction mechanism, whether stationary or mobile.
“Discharge”means (1) any addition of any pollutant that has potential to enter navigable waters from any point source or (2) any addition of any pollutant to the waters of the contiguous zone or the ocean from any point source other than a vessel or other floating craft.
“Food service establishments”include restaurants, markets, bakeries, grocery stores and all other establishments that prepare and/or serve fresh food on the premises.
“Organics”means all types of plant debris including grass and weed clippings, shrub and tree pruning, branches (less than four (4) feet in length and four (4) inches in diameter), leaves, plants, flowers, food scraps and food-soiled paper products.
“Owner”means the owner or owners of real property having fee title to the property as identified in the most recent equalized assessment roll of the Alameda County Assessor.
“Park”means and includes all grounds, trails, buildings, improvements and areas dedicated for use by property residents and their guests for park, recreation or open space purposes, and any part, portion or area thereof, whether developed or undeveloped or over which the property owner has acquired right of use for such purposes.
“Pollutant”means dredged soil, solid waste, incinerator residue, sewage, sewage sludge, munitions, chemical wastes, biological materials, radioactive materials, heat, wrecked or discarded equipment, rock, sand, dirt and industrial, municipal and agricultural waste discharge into water.
“Recycling”consists of any clean, dry paper, plastic and glass (bottles, jars and jugs only), and metal cans (tin and aluminum) placed in a single container. Cardboard is accepted in recycling bins and carts; however, cardboard-only dumpsters are also available. Cardboard-only dumpsters can be a logistically preferable option to maximize space within containers as a cardboard box can often fill an entire recycling cart.
“Roll-off container”means a metal container that is normally loaded onto a motor vehicle and transported to an appropriate facility.
“Solid waste”means all putrescible and nonputrescible solid waste (garbage), including paper, ashes, industrial or commercial wastes, demolition and construction wastes, discarded home and industrial appliances, animal solid and semi-solid wastes other than fecal matter, vegetable wastes, and other discarded solid and semi-solid wastes, but does not include hazardous waste, as herein defined, sewage, or abandoned automobiles.
“Stormwater”means rainwater runoff, snow melt runoff, surface runoff and drainage.
“Tenant”means any person or persons other than the owner occupying or in possession of the residence or commercial space.
“Waste enclosure”means a structure intended to serve collection and storage needs for solid waste, recycling, and organics waste.
(Ord. 14-18 § 2 (part), 2018)