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BCC Special Called Workshop
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Meeting Date
07/15/2025
Meeting Body
Value Adjustment Board
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Initial Assessment Resolution for Solid Waste Universal Collecyion
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"Bulk Trash" means any non -vegetative item that,cannot be containerized, bagged, <br />or bundled, or whose large size or weight precludes its handling, processing, or disposal by <br />normal methods in accordance with the County's solid waste collection franchise <br />agreement. Bulk Trash shall include, but not be limited to, furniture, White Goods, grills, <br />lawn equipment, furnaces, and bicycles, vehicular tires up to 25' diameterwhich may be on <br />or off the wheel rim. The following items are excluded: carpet/rugs, motorvehicles or similar <br />property not having a useful purpose to the owner or abandoned by the owner and not <br />included within the definition of Solid Waste. Bulk Trash shall not include Hazardous <br />Waste or Construction and Demolition Debris. <br />"Construction and Demolition Debris" means materials generally not water <br />soluble and nonhazardous in nature, including, but not limited to, steel, glass,, brick, <br />concrete, asphalt roofing material, pipe; gypsum wallboard, and lumber from the <br />construction or deconstruction of a structure as part of'a construction or demolition project <br />or from the renovation of a structure, and including rocks, soils, tree remains, trees, and <br />other vegetative. matter that normally results from land clearing or land development <br />operations for a construction project, including such debris from construction of structures <br />at a site remote from the construction or demolition: project site. The term also includes: (1) <br />clean carboard, paper, plastic, wood, and metal scraps from a construction project; (2) <br />Except as provided in Section 4.03.707(9)(0), Florida Statutes., Yard Waste and unpainted, <br />nontreated wood scraps and wood pallets from sources other than .construction Or- <br />demolition <br />rdemolition projects, (3) Scrap from manufacturing facilities which is the type of material <br />generally used in construction projects and which would meet the definition of construction <br />and demolition debris if it were generated as part of a construction or demolition project. <br />3 <br />
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