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Solid
Waste Planning and Recycling
What
is the construction and demolition debris ordinance? Effective
April 21, 2007, debris from construction and demolition projects must be
diverted away from landfill disposal in the unincorporated Does the construction
and demolition debris recycling ordinance apply to my project? This
Ordinance applies to construction, demolition, or renovation projects,
40,000* square feet or greater in the unincorporated
county
of *In measuring the
square footage of a project each floor of the building shall be counted,
not just the building’s footprint. What if my project
cannot meet the ordinance requirements? If
it is infeasible for the project to meet the requirements to recycle 90%
of inerts and 50% of all other materials, the applicant may apply for an exemption.
If an exemption is granted, the Solid Waste Planning and Recycling Section of the Department of Public Works shall determine what percentage of construction and demolition debris the applicant is required to recycle. What does the ordinance
require? As a condition of approval for a building permit, all applicable projects must: 1.
Submit a Debris
Management Plan. 2.
Submit a Performance
Guarantee. 3.
Recover/Recycle
your C&D debris. 4.
Submit Quarterly
Debris Management Reports and receipts. 5.
Apply for a
refund by submitting a Final
Debris Management Plan. 1.
The Debris Management Plan The Debris
Management Plan identifies
the types and quantities of materials that will be generated by your
project and will help you choose the appropriate recycling
facilities and services. The
plan must be completed by the contractor identified on your building
permit and be submitted to the DPW Building Counter prior to building
permit issuance. The Debris
Management Plan is available from the DPW Building Counter or on
the Forms
page. 2.
The Performance Guarantee The
Performance Guarantee
is a fully refundable
guarantee and is based on the square footage of the permitted project. The
amount is $0.20 per square foot. The
total amount will be listed on your building permit invoice and must be
paid prior to the building permit issuance.
3.
Recover/Recycle C&D Debris The
ordinance requires that 90% of inerts and 50% of all other materials must
be diverted from landfill disposal from your project.
If you cannot meet these percentages, you may apply for an exemption.
Before starting a
demolition, construction, or remodeling project, determine how to manage
construction and demolition debris and any excess building materials on
site. You can use the required Debris
Management Plan
and the Construction
and
Demolition Recycling Guide to help determine where project
materials will be recycled during the process. Recovering or recycling
your project’s debris will reduce the amount of debris related to your
project that is buried in a landfill. Options include:
It is important to document how you are handling your project’s debris
and that you save all receipts. All
landfill, transfer station and recycling facility receipts are required to
receive a full refund of your Performance Guarantee.
A
recycling receipt
template is provided for your convenience on the Forms
page. All loads that are taken to a landfill, transfer station or recycling
facility, must inform the operator that the load is from a construction
and demolition project. If a hauler is used, make sure your hauler is aware of the C&D
recycling requirements and can provide you with the required receipts.
Quarterly Report Due
Dates
What if I do not meet
all the refund criteria? If
the project did not meet the 90/50 recycling requirement, the applicant
will receive a refund on a pro-rated basis with accrued interest depending
on the degree of compliance within 30-days of the final submittal. A
new Debris Management Plan and Performance
Guarantee must be submitted for each phase of a residential
tract or multi-building commercial project that has a proposed build-out
of 40,000 square feet or greater. Example:
Master Tract Permit with build out of 55,000 square feet
Construction and Demolition Links
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