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and included the environmental review required by the California Environmental <br /> Quality Act for this Ordinance.The Authority certified those portions of the EIR <br /> relevant to this Ordinance. <br /> SECTION 3 (Definitions) <br /> The following definitions govern the use of terms in this Ordinance: <br /> (a) "Alameda County" means all of the territory located within the incorporated and <br /> unincorporated areas of Alameda County. <br /> (b) "Authority"means the Alameda County Waste Management Authority created by <br /> the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement for Waste Management(JPA). <br /> (c) "Authority Representative" means any agent of the Authority designated by the <br /> Authority or the Enforcement Official to implement this Ordinance,including <br /> Member Agency employees, the County Local Enforcement Agency or private <br /> contractors hired for purposes of monitoring and enforcement. <br /> (d) "Business"means any commercial or public entity, including but not limited to: <br /> proprietorship, firm,partnership,association,venture,trust,or corporation that is <br /> organized as a for-profit or nonprofit entity. Business includes, but is not limited <br /> to, industrial or manufacturing, restaurant, retail,office,hotels,shopping centers, <br /> theaters and government entities,but for purposes of this Ordinance,does not <br /> include Multi-Family Buildings. <br /> (e) "Compliance Plan"means the plan required pursuant to Section 7 of this <br /> Ordinance. <br /> (0 "Composting" means the controlled biological decomposition of organic Solid <br /> Waste that is kept separate from the Refuse stream,or that is separated at a <br /> centralized facility. <br /> (g) "Covered Jurisdiction" means a Member Agency of the JPA that has not opted out <br /> of coverage under this Ordinance pursuant to Section 12 of this Ordinance. <br /> (h) "Covered Material"means corrugated cardboard,newspaper,white paper,mixed <br /> recyclable paper, recyclable food and beverage glass containers, metal (aluminum <br /> and steel) food and beverage cans, HDPE(high density polyethylene)bottles and <br /> PET(polyethylene terephthalate)bottles, and discarded food and compostable <br /> paper, that are Recyclable. Per the definition of Recyclables in Section 3(u)of this <br /> Ordinance, unmarketable processing residuals are not Covered Materials. A <br /> particular Covered Material becomes subject to this Ordinance pursuant to the <br /> Implementation Schedule in Section 13 of this Ordinance. <br /> (i) `'Deposit in Landfill(s)"or"Deposited in Landfill(s)"means final deposition of <br /> Solid Waste, in landfills permitted by the State of California,above liners(or <br /> above the permitted base of the landfill if a liner is not required) and below final <br /> 3 <br />