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3/7/2017
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9.22.060 Criteria and design standards. <br /> A. Those recycling facilities permitted with a temporary conditional use permit shall meet <br /> all of the applicable criteria and design standards listed in this section. Those recycling facilities permitted with a con- <br /> ditional use permit shall meet the applicable criteria and standards of this section,provided that the community devel- <br /> opment director,planning commission, or city council, as the case may be, may relax such standards or impose stricter <br /> standards as an exercise of discretion upon making a finding that such modifications are reasonably necessary in order <br /> to implement the general intent of this section and the purposes of this chapter. <br /> B. The criteria and design standards for recycling facilities are as follows: <br /> 1. Reverse Vending Machine(s). Reverse vending machine(s) located within a commercial structure do not <br /> require discretionary permits. Reverse vending machines do not require additional parking spaces for recycling cus- <br /> tomers and may be permitted in those zoning districts listed in Table 9.22.030 with an administrative a temporary con- <br /> ditional use permit provided that they comply with the following standards: <br /> a. Shall be established in conjunction with a commercial use or community service facility which is in com- <br /> pliance with the zoning,building,and fire codes of the city; <br /> b. Shall be located within 30 feet of the entrance to the commercial structure and shall not obstruct pedestrian <br /> or vehicular circulation; <br /> c. Shall not occupy parking spaces required by the primary use; <br /> d. Shall occupy no more than 50 square feet of floor space per installation, including any protective enclosure, <br /> and shall be no more than eight feet in height; <br /> e. Shall be constructed and maintained with durable waterproof and rustproof material; <br /> f. Shall be clearly marked to identify the type of material to be deposited,operating instructions,and the iden- <br /> tity and phone number of the operator or responsible person to call if the machine is inoperative or poorly maintained; <br /> g. Shall have a maximum sign area of four square feet per machine, exclusive of operating instructions; <br /> h. Shall be maintained in a clean, liner-free condition on a daily basis; <br /> i. Shall include provisions for the donation of materials outside the hours of operation in order to prevent <br /> materials from being abandoned on the site; said provisions shall include posting of appropriate signs, provision of an <br /> unmanned drop bin,or other suitable measures as determined necessary by the zoning administrator; <br /> j. Shall maintain operating hours that are at minimum the same as those of the host use; and <br /> k. Shall be illuminated to ensure comfortable and safe operation if operating hours are between dusk and <br /> dawn. <br /> 2. Small Collection Facilities. Small collection facilities may be sited in those zoning districts listed in Table <br /> 9.22.030 with an administrative a temporary conditional use permit provided that they comply with the following <br /> standards: <br /> a. Shall be established in conjunction with a commercial use or community service facility which is in com- <br /> pliance with the zoning,building,and fire codes of the city; <br /> b. Shall be no larger than 500 square feet and occupy no more than five parking spaces not including space <br /> that will be periodically needed for removal of materials or exchange of containers; <br /> c. Shall be set back at least 10 feet from any street line and shall not obstruct pedestrian or vehicular circula- <br /> tion; <br /> d. Shall be screened from view from the public right-of-way by operating in an enclosed building or within an <br /> area enclosed on three sides by a permanent fence or wall six feet in height (or the maximum height of the facility, <br /> whichever is greater) with landscaping, unless located in such a way that the facility is not visible from beyond the <br /> property boundaries; the screening requirement may be satisfied through portable screening which meets the approval <br /> of the zoning administrator if the recycler or supermarket is unable to secure the cooperation of the landlord or property <br /> owner; <br /> e. Shall observe the setback and landscape requirements for the zoning district in which the facility is located; <br /> f. Shall accept only glass, metals, plastic containers, papers and reusable items. Used motor oil may be ac- <br /> cepted with the authorization of the city's hazardous materials specialist; <br /> g. Shall use no power-driven processing equipment except for reverse vending machines; <br /> h. Shall use containers that are constructed and maintained with durable waterproof and rustproof material, <br /> covered when the site is not attended, secured from unauthorized entry or removal of material, and shall be of a capaci- <br /> ty sufficient to accommodate materials collected based on the collection schedule; <br /> 3 <br />
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