A. During the term of the covered project, the applicant shall recycle and reuse the required percentage of waste, and keep records of the tonnage or other measurements approved by the city that can be converted to tonnage amounts. The WMP compliance official will evaluate and may monitor each covered project to determine the percentage of waste salvaged, recycled or reused from the covered project as well as the tonnage of materials that was subject to disposal. For covered projects including both construction and demolition, diversion of materials shall be tracked and measured separately. To the maximum extent feasible, project waste shall be separated on-site if this practice increases diversion. For construction and/or demolition projects, on-site separation shall include salvageable materials (e.g., appliances, fixtures, plumbing, metals, etc.) and dimensional lumber, wallboard, concrete and corrugated cardboard.
B. All on-site roll-off containers must be provided by the city’s franchise waste hauler.
C. Applicants shall make every structure planned for demolition available for salvage, recycling, and reuse prior to demolition and to recover the maximum feasible amount of salvageable, recyclable, and reusable materials prior to demolition. Salvaged, recyclable, or reusable materials from the demolition shall be counted towards the diversion requirements of this chapter. (Ord. 333 § 1, 2014)