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San Joaquin County Construction & Demolition Ordinance. Overview. Why Another Ordinance? Requirements Qualifying Projects Components Process. Why Another Ordinance?. AB 939 Legislative Trends C&D Debris 20% – 30% of Waste Illegal Dumping. Ordinance Research.
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Overview • Why Another Ordinance? • Requirements • Qualifying Projects • Components • Process
Why Another Ordinance? • AB 939 • Legislative Trends • C&D Debris 20% – 30% of Waste • Illegal Dumping
Ordinance Research Modeled after Yolo County: • “Benefit of the Doubt” to Businesses • Builders Exchange Preference • Has “Teeth” • Avoids “the Little Guy”
Requirements 90% of All Inert and Organic Materials and 50% of all other C&D Debris Mixed Loads/Residuals Go to County Separated Materials May be Recycled
Qualifying Projects • New Construction: • Bus/Comm/Ag – 5,000 sq. ft. • Residential/Multi-family – 1,500 sq. ft. • Demolition: 1,500 sq. ft. • Renovations: 1,000 sq. ft.
Process • Project Qualifies • Forms Completed, Forms Approved, Fees Paid • Final Diversion Report • Project Determination
Fees Minimum Fee $150, Max Fee $1,500 Administration Fees Shared
Non-Compliance Fees • Ranges From $250 to $1,500 • Fee Schedule
Unified Approach in SJC • Common Diversion Requirements • Consistency for Contractors • Verifying Procedure • Penalties • Simplicity