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EXHIBIT A
<br />DEFINITIONS
<br />July 15, 2024 Page A-8 Franchise Agreement, Exhibit A
<br />industry practice or implementation of innovative (but not necessarily fully proven) techniques or
<br />technology that reduce Disposal risk, decrease costs, and/or are for other reasons deemed desirable by
<br />the City.
<br />“Drop Box” or “Roll-Off Box” means an open-top Container with a capacity of ten (10) to forty (40) cubic
<br />yards that is serviced by a roll-off Collection vehicle.
<br />“Dwelling Unit” means any individual living unit in a; Single-Family dwelling (SFD), Multi-Family dwelling
<br />(MFD), a mobile home, or a motor home located on a permanent site intended for, or capable of being
<br />utilized for, Residential living other than a Hotel or Motel.
<br />“Edible Food” means food intended for human consumption that is unsold or unserved and meets all
<br />quality and labeling standards imposed by Federal, State, and local laws and regulations even though the
<br />food may not be readily marketable due to appearance, age, freshness, grade, size, surplus, or other
<br />conditions. Edible Food is not Solid Waste if it is recovered and not discarded. Nothing in this Agreement
<br />requires or authorizes Food Recovery of Edible Food that does not meet the food safety requirements of
<br />the California Retail Food Code. If the definition in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(18) for Edible Food differs from
<br />this definition, the definition in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(18) shall apply to this Agreement.
<br />“Effective Date” means the date on which the latter of the two (2) Parties signs this Agreement, subject
<br />to the provisions of Section 2.2.
<br />“E-Waste” means discarded electronic equipment including, but not limited to, televisions, computer
<br />monitors, cathode ray tubes (CRTs), central processing units (CPUs), laptop computers, computer
<br />peripherals (including external hard drives, keyboards, scanners, and mice), printers, copiers, facsimile
<br />machines, radios, stereos, stereo speakers, VCRs, DVDs, camcorders, microwaves, telephones, cellular
<br />telephones, and other electronic devices. Some E-Waste or components thereof may be Hazardous Waste
<br />or include Hazardous Substances and thus require special handling, Processing, or Disposal.
<br />“Excluded Waste ” means Hazardous Substance, Hazardous Waste, Infectious Waste, Designated Waste,
<br />volatile, corrosive, biomedical, infectious, biohazardous, and toxic substances or material, waste that
<br />Contractor reasonably believes would, as a result of or upon Disposal, be a violation of local, State, or
<br />Federal law, regulation or ordinance, including land use restrictions or conditions, waste that cannot be
<br />Disposed of in Class III landfills, waste that in Contractor’s reasonable opinion would present a significant
<br />risk to human health or the environment, cause a nuisance, or otherwise create or expose Contractor or
<br />City to potential liability; but not including de minimis volumes or concentrations of waste of a type and
<br />amount normally found in Residential Solid Waste after implementation of programs for the safe
<br />Collection, Recycling, treatment, and Disposal of batteries and paint in compliance with Sections 41500
<br />and 41802 of the California Public Resources Code. Excluded Waste does not include Used Motor Oil and
<br />Filters, or Household Batteries when properly placed for Collection by Customer as set forth in this
<br />Agreement.
<br />“Extra Service Tags” means tags approved by City and provided by the Contractor that may be purchased
<br />by Residents and affixed to a bag provided by Residents for the Collection of Solid Waste overages.
<br />“Federal” means belonging to or pertaining to the Federal government of the United States.
<br />Docusign Envelope ID: 908A450D-1F36-4C09-B8A4-C1D639B5A05A
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