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01/13/2014 <br /> C) Vegetative materials including trees, tree parts, shrubs, stumps, logs, <br /> brush, or any other type of plants that are cleared from a site for <br /> construction or other use; <br /> D) Metals including all metal scrap such as, but not limited to, pipes, siding, <br /> window frames, doorFrames and fences; <br /> E) Roofing materials including wood shingles as well as asphalt-, stone-, and <br /> slate-based roofing materials; <br /> F) Salvageable materials and structures, including, but not limited to, gypsum <br /> wallboard, doors, windows, mantelpieces, cabinets, lighting fixtures, <br /> toilets, sinks, bathtubs, appliances, decorative molding, flooring, carpeting, <br /> reusable hardware, bricks and decorative tiles in good repair; and <br /> G) Any other materials which the Community Development Director or <br /> designee determines can be recycled or reused by or at a recycling <br /> facility, reuse facility, or market accessible to Redwood City, including <br /> facilities which can further sort mixed C&D debris through mechanical <br /> and/or manual processes in order to remove additional materials for reuse <br /> or recycling. <br /> DIVERSION means any activity, including recycling, source reduction, reuse, <br /> deconstruction, or salvaging of materials, which causes materials to be diverted <br /> from disposal in landfills or incinerators and instead puts the material to use as <br /> the same or different usable product. <br /> HARDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS means any improvement (non-building) <br /> including, but not limited to swimming pools, driveways, parking lots, walkways, <br /> patios, and decks. <br /> INERT MATERIAL means a non-liquid solid waste including, but not limited to, <br /> soil and concrete, that does not contain hazardous waste or soluble pollutants at <br /> concentrations in excess of water-quality objectives established by a regional <br /> water board pursuant to Division 7 (commencing with Section 13000 et seq.) of <br /> the California Water Code and does not contain significant quantities of <br /> decomposable solid waste. <br /> RECYCLING means the process of collecting, sorting, cleansing, treating, and <br /> reconstituting discarded materials that meet the quality standards necessary to <br /> be reused, remanufactured, or processed. <br /> RENOVATION / REMODELING means any change, addition or modification to <br /> an existing structure. <br /> ATTY/ORD.396/C&D ORD ADDING ARTICLE XI ORD.#2401 <br /> REV:11-26-13 MLG FORMERLY MUFF#305 <br /> Page 5 of 13 <br />