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F. Payment of Assessment. It is lawful for any person to pay the amount of such assessment for <br /> removal of litter on or before the 15th day of July following the date the confirmation of said assessment <br /> was made by the council. If said assessment is not paid on or before said date,the total amount thereof <br /> shall be entered on the next fiscal year tax roll as a lien against the property, and shall be subject to the <br /> same penalties as are provided for other delinquent taxes or assessments of the city. <br /> Chapter 9.21 Construction and Demolition Debris <br /> 9.21.010 Definitions. <br /> In this chapter, the following definitions apply: <br /> "Applicant"means any individual,public entity or private entity that applies to the city <br /> for the applicable permit to undertake a construction, demolition, or renovation project. <br /> "City manager" means the city manager or the city manager's designee. <br /> "Compliance official" means the city manager designated staff person(s) authorized and <br /> responsible for implementing this chapter. <br /> "Construction and demolition debris" means solid waste and recyclable materials <br /> generated at premises during construction, demolition, or renovation. <br /> "Conversion rate" means the rate in the standardized conversion rate table approved by <br /> the compliance official pursuant to this chapter for use in estimating the volume or weight of <br /> materials identified in a waste management plan. <br /> "Diversion rate"means the percentage of construction and demolition debris that is <br /> recycled or salvaged. <br /> "Diversion requirement"means the recycling of reuse of at least 90 percent of Portland <br /> cement concrete and asphalt concrete and at least 75 percent of the remaining construction and <br /> demolition debris, or the percentage established by the compliance official for a project pursuant <br /> to an exemption, of the total construction and demolition debris. <br /> "Franchised collector"means the individual, public entity or private entity that is <br /> operating pursuant to the exclusive solid waste collection franchise agreement for the collection <br /> of solid waste and recyclable materials in the city pursuant to Chapter 9.20 of the Pleasanton <br /> Municipal Code. <br /> "Project"means any activity involving construction, demolition, or renovation requiring <br /> the issuance of a building, demolition, or similar permit. "Project" also includes city-sponsored <br /> construction, demolition or renovation. <br /> "Recyclable materials" means those nonhazardous materials or byproducts which are <br /> intended for reuse,remanufacture, or reconstitution for the purpose of using the altered form. <br /> Recyclable materials may include, but are not limited to, aluminum cans, asphalt, cardboard, <br /> carpeting, concrete, glass, metals, paper, rubber,textiles, wood. <br /> "Recycle"means the process of collecting, sorting, cleansing, treating, and reconstituting <br /> material that would otherwise become solid waste, and making it available for reuse. <br /> "Regulated project"means all new construction,residential additions creating an increase <br /> in conditioned area, all nonresidential additions greater than 1,000 s.f. and nonresidential <br /> alteration or renovation projects requiring a building or similar permit with a total value of <br /> $125,000.00 or more, or any demolition project requiring a demolition or similar permit with a <br /> total value of$25,000.00 or more. The total value shall be calculated by the compliance official <br /> using the city's standard commercial and residential formulas and methods. <br /> "Salvaged"means further or repeated use of construction and demolition debris. <br /> "Solid waste" means all non-hazardous putrescible and nonputrescible solid, semisolid <br /> and liquid wastes, including garbage, trash, refuse, paper, rubbish, ashes, industrial wastes, <br /> 6 <br />