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"Food service ware" includes plates, bowls, cups, lids, straws, stirrers, forks, spoons, <br />knivesl napkins, trays, and other items primarily designed for use in consuming food. <br />"Greenwaste" meanis palm fronds, leaves, tree, s,hrubs, bush and hedge cuttings, grass <br />. I <br />clippings, untreated and unpaintect I wood pallets, logs, branches, excluding invasive species. <br />mea�ns Hawa*['[ County Code. <br />"Household pet" means a small animal weighing less than 50 pounds. <br />"Household solid waste or recyclables" means solid waste or recyclables originatin,E <br />. I . . <br />"Impound facility" means a facility where abandoned vehiicles are stored and where <br />County vehicle auctions are held. <br />"Large appliances" means electrical and mechanical appliances made primarily of metal <br />parts such as refrigerators, clothes washers, dryers and stoves. Appliances of less than 3 cubic <br />r <br />Teet in volume before crushing shall not be included in this definition. <br />"Liquid waste)/ means any waste material that is, determined to cunt ain "free liquids" as <br />defined by the Paint Filter Liquids test. <br />"Medical waste�" means all infectious and injurious waste originating from a medical, <br />"Materials" means all items acceptable by permit at a SWD facility. <br />"Mils thickness 11 means a unit of measuremeint that is equal to .001" or "one one - <br />thousandth of an inch". In the United States, the gauge or thickness of a plastic bag is measured <br />by mills. <br />"Mulch" means processed green�waste used on the soil surface to reduce weeds, <br />conserve soil moisture, improve water infiltration, or for aesthetic purposes. <br />i <br />"Net 30 business account" means an account which must be paid within thirty (30) full <br />,iays of the billing statement d,ate, which is created based on a customer's proven credit history <br />with the County. <br />11organi i cs 11 means solid wastes containing carbon compounds that are capable of being <br />biologically degraded, including paper, food residuals, wood wastesyard debris, and planlit <br />wastes. <br />19 <br />