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ATTY/ORD.0008/CC ORD BUILDING CODE ADOPTION – EXHIBIT A <br />REV: 08-28-25 MI <br />Page 17 of 25 <br />A. That the facility has obtained all applicable Federal, State, and local permits, and is in full compliance <br />with all applicable regulations; and <br />B. The percentage of incoming waste from construction, demolition, and alteration activities that is <br />diverted from landfill disposal meets the required minimum percentage set forth in the standards <br />recognized by the SBWMA. <br />If available, the City will provide to each building permit applicant paying a diversion deposit a current list of SBWMA <br />Certified C&D Debris Recycling Facilities. <br />Sec. 9.195. INFORMATION REQUIRED BEFORE ISSUANCE OF PERMIT: <br />WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN: Applicants for projects affected under this Article shall submit a properly completed <br />"waste management plan" (WMP) on a form(s) provided by the City, and shall submit the form(s) to the City's <br />Community Development Department, as a part of the building or demolition permit process. <br />A. Prior to issuance of any building or demolition permit, Applicants must submit a complete and accurate <br />WMP which then must be approved by the Chief Building Official or designee. The WMP must accurately <br />estimate the tonnage of C&D debris to be generated from the project and provide other information <br />regarding the applicant's plans for diverting materials generated by the covered project. <br />B. The Chief Building Official or designee may require the applicant to include in the WMP the following <br />information: <br />1. The estimated volume or weight by material type of the covered project's C&D debris, to be <br />generated; <br />2. The estimated maximum volume or weight of such materials that can feasibly be diverted via reuse <br />or recycling; <br />3. The vendor or facility that the applicant proposes to use to collect or receive that material; <br />4. The estimated project completion date; and, <br />5. The estimated volume or weight C&D debris that will be ultimately disposed of in a landfill or <br />incinerator. In estimating the volume or weight of materials identified in the WMP, the applicant <br />shall use the standardized conversion rates approved by the City for this purpose. <br />C. The Chief Building Official will review the WMP form for the purposes of confirming the accuracy of the <br />waste generation estimates and gathering data on the amount of waste generated from the project. <br />D. The applicant shall collect during the project, and submit to the Community Development Department <br />upon project completion copies of the following: <br />1. Weight tickets such as from recyclers, landfills, transfer stations, or other entities that receive <br />waste or materials generated by the project; <br />2. An inventory of reused items; <br />3. Receipts and other records from all recipients of discarded material that demonstrate the reuse, <br />recycling, and disposal of all material generated by and hauled from the project; and, <br />4. Such other documentation as necessary to establish compliance with the approved waste <br />management plan. <br />Sec. 9.196. DEPOSIT REQUIRED: <br />A. As a condition precedent to issuance of any permit for a building or a demolition permit that involves the <br />production of solid waste destined to be delivered to a landfill and meets the covered project definition, the <br />applicant shall post a cash deposit in an amount to be set by resolution of the City Council, for each estimated <br />ton of generated C&D debris.