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interpret the term "spot cleaning" to include the complete cleaning/washing of <br /> any surface which does not or would not, have a clean, uniform appearance <br /> after the cleaning of only portions of that surface. <br /> 32. Street Sidewalks (or External Sidewalks): Sidewalks or paved walkways that <br /> parallel streets, and which may exist on the perimeter of or adjacent to the <br /> areas to be maintained. <br /> 33. Trash: All litter, garbage, refuse, rubbish, dead fish and birds, human or <br /> animal feces and other materials and substances discarded or rejected as <br /> being spent, useless, worthless, or waste. <br /> 34. Pressure Washing: Power washing with the use of high-pressure hot water <br /> spray to remove dirt, stains, oil, tar, and residue to present a high-quality <br /> appearance following each visit. <br /> 35. Failure to Perform (FTP): Costs associated with services that cannot be made <br /> up shall be subject to action provided for herein, at a penalty of $300 per site <br /> per item per day not corrected or the cost to have an outside contractor perform <br /> the service. <br /> 36. Compost: The product resulting from the controlled biological decomposition <br /> of organic solid wastes that are source separated from the municipal solid <br /> waste stream or which are separated at a centralized facility or as otherwise <br /> defined in 14 CCR Section 17896.2(a)(4). The eligibility requirements for <br /> meeting the Annual Recovered Organic Waste Product Procurement Target <br /> require that the Compost must either be i) produced at a compostable material <br /> handling operation or facility permitted or authorized under 14 CCR Chapter <br /> 3.1 of Division 7; or ii) produced at a large volume in-vessel digestion facility <br /> that composts on-site as defined and permitted under 14 CCR Chapter 3.2 of <br /> Division 7. Compost shall meet the State's composting operations regulatory <br /> requirements. <br /> 37. Direct Service Provider: A person, company, agency, district, or other entity <br /> that provides a service or services to City pursuant to a contract or other written <br /> agreement or as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(17). <br /> 38. Recovered Organic Waste Products: Products made from California, landfill- <br /> diverted recovered Organic Waste processed at a permitted or otherwise <br /> authorized operation or facility, or as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section <br /> 18982(a)(60). Products that can be used to meet the Annual Recovered <br /> Organic Waste Product Procurement Target shall include Compost, SB 1383 <br /> Eligible Mulch, Renewable Gas from an in-vessel digestion facility, and <br /> Electricity Procured from Biomass Conversion as described herein and <br /> provided that such products meet requirements of 14 CCR, Division 7, Chapter <br /> 12, Article 12. <br /> 39. SB 1383: Senate Bill 1383 of 2016, establishing methane emissions reduction <br /> targets in a Statewide effort to reduce emissions of short-lived climate <br /> pollutants as amended, supplemented, superseded, and replaced from time to <br /> time. <br /> 40. SB 1383 Eligible Mulch: Mulch eligible to meet the Annual Recovered Organic <br /> Waste Product Procurement Target, pursuant to 14 CCR Chapter 12 of <br /> Division 7, and which meets the conditions as specified by 14 CCR Section <br />