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"Demolition or construction debris" means a type of solid waste, largely inert, resulting from the demolition, razing, or construction of buildings, roads or other man-made structures. Examples of such debris include concrete, brick, wood, masonry, composition roofing and roofing paper. The following are not considered to be demolition and construction debris for the purposes of this section: white goods, such as refrigerators, stoves, and automatic washing machines; plastics; electrical devices, including batteries; plaster (i.e., sheet rock or plaster board); asbestos wastes; or any other material, other than wood, that is likely to produce gases or a leachate during the decomposition process. (Added by Amended Ord. 02-064, Dec. 9, 2002, Eff date Feb. 1, 2003).