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* Note: Reverse vending machines are included in the category of small collection facilities. <br />4. Any action of the zoning administrator may be appealed to the planning commission by any affected party <br />pursuant to the requirements of Chapter 18.144. (Ord. 1354 § I, 1988) <br />9.22.040 Permit approval process. <br />A. Large collection and processing facilities may be allowed in the zoning districts shown in Table 9.22.030 <br />upon the granting of a conditional use permit pursuant to the requirements of Chapter 18.124. <br />13. Reverse vending machines and small collection facilities may be allowed in the zoning districts shown in <br />Table 9.22.030 upon the granting of on administrative a temporary conditional use permit by the zoning administrator <br />pursuant to the requirements of Section 18.124.175. <br />I. Application to install a reverse vending machine(s) or a small collection facility shall be made with the <br />zoning administrator, including any fee established heretofore, and shall include a site plan, elevations, and such other <br />information as established in Section 9.22.060 and determined as necessary by the zoning administrator to enable the <br />application to be reviewed. <br />2. The zoning administrator will review the application for conformance with Section 9.22.060 and may ap- <br />prove, conditionally approve or deny the application. No application shall be approved, as applied for or conditioned, <br />unless the zoning administrator finds that: <br />a. The proposed location of the conditional use is in accordance with the objectives of the zoning ordinance <br />and the purposes of the district in which the site is located; <br />b. The proposed location of the conditional use and the conditions under which it would be operated or main- <br />tained will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or materially injurious to the properties or im- <br />provements in the vicinity; and <br />C. That the proposed conditional use will comply with each of the applicable provisions of Chapter 18.124. <br />3. Admit}istative Temporary conditional use permits for recycling facilities are valid for a period of 12 <br />months from the date of approval and may be renewed prior to expiration upon the submittal of a new application and <br />fee to the zoning administrator, who will review the application for continuing compliance with the purposes of this <br />chapter. (Ord. 1354 § I, 1988) <br />Zoning District <br />Type of Facility <br />CRLmJ <br />CRfW <br />CN <br />CC <br />CS <br />CF <br />IA <br />IP <br />IG <br />Recycling collet- <br />G <br />C <br />C <br />tion facility, large <br />Recycling pro- <br />C <br />cessing facility, <br />small <br />Recycling pro- <br />C <br />cessing facility, <br />large <br />* Note: Reverse vending machines are included in the category of small collection facilities. <br />4. Any action of the zoning administrator may be appealed to the planning commission by any affected party <br />pursuant to the requirements of Chapter 18.144. (Ord. 1354 § I, 1988) <br />9.22.040 Permit approval process. <br />A. Large collection and processing facilities may be allowed in the zoning districts shown in Table 9.22.030 <br />upon the granting of a conditional use permit pursuant to the requirements of Chapter 18.124. <br />13. Reverse vending machines and small collection facilities may be allowed in the zoning districts shown in <br />Table 9.22.030 upon the granting of on administrative a temporary conditional use permit by the zoning administrator <br />pursuant to the requirements of Section 18.124.175. <br />I. Application to install a reverse vending machine(s) or a small collection facility shall be made with the <br />zoning administrator, including any fee established heretofore, and shall include a site plan, elevations, and such other <br />information as established in Section 9.22.060 and determined as necessary by the zoning administrator to enable the <br />application to be reviewed. <br />2. The zoning administrator will review the application for conformance with Section 9.22.060 and may ap- <br />prove, conditionally approve or deny the application. No application shall be approved, as applied for or conditioned, <br />unless the zoning administrator finds that: <br />a. The proposed location of the conditional use is in accordance with the objectives of the zoning ordinance <br />and the purposes of the district in which the site is located; <br />b. The proposed location of the conditional use and the conditions under which it would be operated or main- <br />tained will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or materially injurious to the properties or im- <br />provements in the vicinity; and <br />C. That the proposed conditional use will comply with each of the applicable provisions of Chapter 18.124. <br />3. Admit}istative Temporary conditional use permits for recycling facilities are valid for a period of 12 <br />months from the date of approval and may be renewed prior to expiration upon the submittal of a new application and <br />fee to the zoning administrator, who will review the application for continuing compliance with the purposes of this <br />chapter. (Ord. 1354 § I, 1988) <br />
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