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AGENDA REPORT
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11/2/2021
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(f) Periodically inspect Recycling Containers, Compost Containers, and Landfill Containers <br />for contamination and inform employees if containers are contaminated and of the <br />requirements to keep contaminants out of those containers pursuant to 14 CCR Section <br />18984.9(b)(3). <br />(g) Annually provide information to employees, contractors, tenants, building residents, and <br />customers about Organic Waste Recovery requirements and about proper sorting of <br />Source Separated Compost Container Organic Waste and Source Separated Recyclable <br />Materials. <br />(h) Provide information before or within fourteen days of new occupation of the premises to <br />new tenants and no less than fourteen days before tenants move out of the premises, <br />unless a tenant does not provide fourteen or more days' notice to before moving out, that <br />describes requirements to keep Source Separated Compost Container Organic Waste <br />and Source Separated Recyclable Materials separate from each other and from Landfill <br />Container Waste and the location of containers and the rules governing their use at the <br />property. <br />(i) Provide or arrange access for the Enforcement Agency to their properties during all <br />Inspections conducted in connection with this Ordinance and timely provide documents <br />requested by the Enforcement Agency to confirm compliance with the requirements of this <br />Ordinance. <br />(j) Accommodate and cooperate with any Remote Monitoring program established by a <br />Regulated Hauler or a Member Agency for Inspection of the types of materials placed in <br />containers for Prohibited Container Contaminants to evaluate generator's compliance with <br />Section 5(a)(1). <br />(k) At Commercial Business' option and subject to approval by the Enforcement Agency, <br />implement its own Remote Monitoring program for self -inspection of the types of materials <br />placed in Recycling Containers, Compost Containers, and Landfill Containers for the <br />purpose of monitoring the contents of containers to determine appropriate levels of service <br />and to identify Prohibited Container Contaminants. Purchase and maintenance of the <br />Remote Monitoring program shall be the responsibility of the Commercial Business. <br />(1) Nothing in this Section prohibits a generator from preventing or reducing waste generation, <br />managing Organic Waste on site, or using a Community Composting site pursuant to 14 <br />CCR Section 18984.9(c) to the extent permitted by other applicable laws. <br />(m) The Enforcement Agency for the provisions of this Section 5 is the Member Agency and, <br />if authorized by the Member Agency, the WMA, and any other Designee of the Member <br />Agency. <br />SECTION 6. WAIVERS FOR COMMERCIAL BUSINESS GENERATORS <br />(a) De Minimis Waivers. Except for Multi -Family Residential Dwellings, the Enforcement <br />Agency may waive a Commercial Business' obligation to comply with some or all of the <br />Organic Waste collection service requirements of this Ordinance if the Commercial <br />Business provides documentation demonstrating that the business generates below a <br />
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