5.24.020   Definitions.
   For purposes of this chapter, terms defined in Chapter 5.20 shall have the same meanings in this chapter. The following terms shall have the ascribed definition for the purposes of applying the criteria of this chapter and other chapters as referenced.
   (1)   "Approved facility" means a reuse, recycling, composting, or materials recovery facility which the director has determined can accept diverted materials, has obtained all applicable federal, state and local permits, and is in full compliance with all applicable regulations for reuse, recycling, composting, and/or materials recovery.
   (2)   "Applicant" means (a) any individual, firm, limited liability company, association, partnership, political subdivision, government agency, municipality, industry, public or private corporation, or any other entity whatsoever who applies to the city for, or who is issued, the applicable permits to undertake a construction, remodeling, or demolition project within Palo Alto, and (b) the owner of the real property that is subject to the permit.
   (3)   "Construction and demolition debris" or "construction and deconstruction materials" means (a) discarded materials generally considered to be non-water soluble and non-hazardous in nature (as defined by California Code of Regulations, Title 22, § 66261.3 et seq.), including but not limited to, metal, glass, brick, concrete, porcelain, ceramics, asphalt, pipe, gypsum wallboard, and lumber from the construction or destruction of a structure as part of a construction or demolition project or from the renovation of a structure and/or landscaping, including rocks, soil, trees, and other vegetative matter that normally results from land clearing, landscaping and development operations for a construction project; and (b) remnants of new materials, including but not limited to, cardboard, paper, plastic, wood, glass and metal from any construction, renovation and/or landscape project.
   (4)   "Contractor" means any person or entity holding, or required to hold, a contractor's license under the laws of the State of California, and who performs any construction, deconstruction, demolition, remodeling, renovation, or landscaping service relating to buildings or accessory structures in the city.
   (5)   "Covered project" means any project that is required to comply with the provisions of this chapter, as described in Section 5.24.030.
   (6)   "Deconstruction" means the systematic and careful dismantling of a structure, typically in the opposite order it was constructed, in order to maximize the salvage of materials and parts for reuse and recycling.
   (7)   "Demolition" means the partial or complete destroying, tearing down, dismantling or wrecking of any building or structure.
   (8)   "Diversion" means any activity, including recycling, source reduction, reuse, deconstruction, or salvaging of materials, which causes materials to be diverted from disposal in landfills and instead puts the material to use as the same or different usable product.
   (9)   "Recycling" 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 or reconstituted products which meet the quality standards necessary to be used in the marketplace. This term does not include transformation as that term is defined in Public Resources Code section 40180.
   (10)   "Reuse" means further or repeated use of materials or items, including sale or donation of items, but not including recycling.
   (11)   "Reuse organization" means an organization approved by the city to provide salvage surveys and accept materials or items for reuse.
   (12)   "Salvage" means the controlled removal of items and material from a building, construction, or demolition site for the purpose of on- or off-site reuse, or storage for later reuse. Examples of items that may be salvaged include air conditioning and heating systems, columns, balustrades, fountains, gazebos, molding, mantels, pavers, planters, quoins, stair treads, trim, wall caps, bath tubs, bricks, cabinetry, carpet, doors, ceiling fans, lighting fixtures, electrical panel boxes, fencing, fireplaces, flooring materials of wood, marble, stone or tile, furnaces, plate glass, wall mirrors, door knobs, door brackets, door hinges, marble, iron work, metal balconies, structural steel, plumbing fixtures, refrigerators, rock, roofing materials, siding materials, sinks, stairs, stone, stoves, toilets, windows, wood fencing, lumber and plywood.
   (13)   "Source separated single recyclable materials" means recyclable materials that are separated from other recyclable materials or solid waste and placed in separate containers according to type or category of materials and directly marketed as a single commodity.
(Ord. 5472 § 2 (part), 2019)