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(d) In order to support edible food recovery capacity planning assessments or <br />other studies conducted by the county, city, special district that provides solid waste <br />collection services, or its designated entity, food recovery services and food recovery <br />organizations operating in the city shall provide information and consultation to the city, <br />upon request, regarding existing, or proposed new or expanded, food recovery capacity <br />that could be accessed by the city and its commercial edible food generators. A food <br />recovery service or food recovery organization contacted by the city shall respond to such <br />request for information within 60 days, unless a shorter timeframe is otherwise specified <br />by the city. <br />Sec. 16-38. - Requirements for solid waste collection contractor and facility <br />operators. <br />(a) City's exclusive franchised hauler providing residential, commercial, or <br />industrial organic waste collection services to generators within city's boundaries shall <br />meet the following requirements and standards as a condition of approval of a contract, <br />agreement, or other authorization with the city to collect organic waste: <br />(1) Through written notice to the city annually, identify the facilities to <br />which they will transport organic waste, including facilities for source separated recyclable <br />materials, source separated green container organic waste, and mixed waste. <br />(2) Transport source separated recyclable materials, source separated <br />green container organic waste, and mixed waste to a facility, operation, activity, or <br />property that recovers organic waste as defined in 14 CCR, Division 7, Chapter 12, Article <br />2. <br />(3) Obtain approval from the city to haul organic waste, unless it is <br />transporting source separated organic waste to a community composting site or lawfully <br />transporting C&D in a manner that complies with 14 CCR Section 18989.1 and section <br />16-36. <br />(b) Owners of facilities, operations, and activities that recover organic waste, <br />including, but not limited to, compost facilities, in -vessel digestion facilities, and publicly - <br />owned treatment works shall, upon city request, provide information regarding available <br />and potential new or expanded capacity at their facilities, operations, and activities, <br />including information about throughput and permitted capacity necessary for planning <br />purposes. Entities contacted by the city shall respond within 60 days. <br />(c) Community composting operators, upon city request, shall provide <br />information to the city to support organic waste capacity planning, including, but not <br />limited to, an estimate of the amount of organic waste anticipated to be handled at the <br />community composting operation. Entities contacted by the city shall respond within 60 <br />days. <br />Ordinance No. NS-3017 <br />Page 33 of 42 <br />
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