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<br /> <br />“City Organic Tonnage Limit” the maximum amount of Controllable Organic Waste that County is committed <br />to accept under the Organic Service Covenant as provided in Attachment 3. <br /> <br />“Commencement Date” means the date on which the obligations of the parties hereto commence. <br /> <br />“Contract Date” means the first date on which this OSA has been executed by both parties hereto. <br />“Controllable Organic Waste” means all City Acceptable Organic Waste with respect to which the City has <br />the legal or contractual ability to determine the processing location and procurement requirements as they relate to the <br />City’s Organics Legislation compliance requirements. <br /> <br />“Consumer Price Index” or “CPI” means the Consumer Price Index published by the Bureau of Labor <br />Statistics for Al Urban Consumers: Water and Sewer and Trash Collection Services in U.S. City Average <br />(CUSR0000EHG). In the event the forgoing index is no longer published during the term of this Agreement, such <br />other index identified by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as a replacement or otherwise generally accepted as a <br />replacement shall be used for purposes of this Agreement; and, in the absence thereof, the County Board of Supervisors <br />shall select an index that it determines most closely reflects the forgoing and best implements the intent of this <br />Agreement. <br /> <br />“Initial Term” has the meaning specified in Section 5.1(A) hereof. <br /> <br />“Manure/Stable Bedding Program” means the programs used by the County to mix source separated <br />uncontaminated horse manure and stable bedding into its Organic Infrastructure to create organic product. Current permit <br />requirements set a maximum percentage of 20% manure/stable bedding (“Material”) by weight of total incoming <br />feedstock. County agreement to accept Material is subject to payment of the Organic Contract Rate, available capacity, <br />and compliance with the terms found in Attachment 2. <br /> <br />“Organic Contract Rate” has the meaning specified in Section 4.2 hereof. <br />“Organic Diversion Credit” means credit provided to a local jurisdiction or entity for implementing the <br />diversion of Organic Waste from landfilling through specific activities recognized by the Department of Resources <br />Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) including composting, anaerobic digestion, or other methods to meet the State’s <br />waste diversion goals and statutes such as Assembly Bill 939, Assembly Bill 341, Assembly Bill 1594, Assembly Bill <br />1826, and SB 1383 through waste prevention, reuse, and recycling. <br /> <br />“Organic Infrastructure” means the County’s organics processing facilities and programs used to recycle and <br />promote the processing and diversion of Organic Waste into compost or other material that qualifies as diversion under <br />Applicable Law as described in more detail in Attachment 1. <br /> <br />“Organics Legislation” means organics recycling legislation including Assembly Bill 1594, Assembly Bill <br />1826, SB1383 and any future legislation pertaining to the management and diversion of Organic Waste. <br /> <br />“Organic ROWP Procurement Credit” means credit provided to a jurisdiction to meet their Recovered <br />Organic Waste Procurement Target under SB 1383 by procuring Recovered Organic Waste Products as permitted by <br />CalRecycle. <br /> <br />“Organics Agreement” means this Organic Services Agreement (“OSA”) between the County and the City <br />as the same may be amended or modified from time to time in accordance herewith. <br /> <br />“Organic Take-Back Goal” means the programs that City and County will work toward to create City <br />programs that have the goal of City taking back its Proportional Share of finished compost or other Recovered Organic <br />Waste Product for local application. <br /> <br />“Organic Waste” means solid wastes containing material originated from living organisms and their metabolic <br />waste products including, but not limited to, food, green material, landscape and pruning waste, organic textiles and <br />carpets, lumber, wood, paper products, printing and writing paper, manure, biosolids, digestate, and sludges as defined <br />in Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 18982(a)(46). <br />