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AGENDA REPORT
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3/7/2017
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bearing no advertising message, may be installed with the approval of the zoning administrator,if necessary, in order to <br /> facilitate traffic circulation,or if the facility is not visible from the public right-of-way; and <br /> m. Power-driven processing, including aluminum foil and can compacting, baling, plastic shredding, or other <br /> light processing activities necessary for efficient temporary storage and shipment of material, may be allowed by the <br /> planning commission as part of the conditional use permit review and approval process if noise and other conditions are <br /> met. <br /> 4. Recycling Processing Facilities. Large and small recycling processing facilities are permitted in the I-G <br /> (general industrial)zoning district with approval of a conditional use permit. Processing facilities must meet the follow- <br /> ing conditions: <br /> a. Facility does not abut a property zoned or planned for residential use; <br /> b. Processors will operate in a wholly enclosed building(except for incidental storage)or: <br /> 1. Within an area enclosed on all sides by an opaque fence or wall not less than eight feet in height and land- <br /> scaped on all street frontages,and <br /> 2. Located at least 150 feet from property zoned or planned for residential use; <br /> c. Power-driven processing shall be permitted, provided that all noise level requirements are met. Small recy- <br /> cling processing facilities are limited to baling, briquetting, crushing, compacting, grinding, shredding and sorting of <br /> source-separated recyclable materials and repairing of reusable materials; <br /> d. A small recycling processing facility shall be no larger than 45,000 square feet and shall have no more than <br /> an average of two outbound truck shipments of material per day and may not shred, compact or bale ferrous metals <br /> other than food and beverage containers; <br /> e. A processing facility may accept used motor oil for recycling from the generator in accordance with Sec- <br /> tion 25250.11 of the California Health and Safety Code; <br /> f. Setbacks and landscaping requirements shall be those of the I-G zoning district; <br /> g. All exterior storage of material shall be in sturdy containers or enclosures which are covered, secured, and <br /> maintained in good condition. Storage containers for flammable material shall be constructed of nonflammable materi- <br /> als. Oil storage must be in containers approved by the city hazardous materials specialist. No storage, excluding truck <br /> trailers and overseas containers,will be visible above the height of the fencing; <br /> h. Site shall be maintained free of litter and any other undesirable materials, and will be cleaned of loose de- <br /> bris on a daily basis and will be secured from unauthorized entry and removal of materials when attendants are not pre- <br /> sent; <br /> i. Space shall be provided on site for the anticipated peak load of customers to circulate, park and deposit <br /> recyclable materials. If the facility is open to the public, space will be provided for a minimum of 10 customers or the <br /> peak load, whichever is higher, except where the planning commission determines that allowing overflow traffic is <br /> compatible with surrounding businesses and public safety; <br /> j. One parking space will be provided for each commercial vehicle operated by the processing center. Parking <br /> requirements will otherwise be as mandated by the zoning district in which the facility is located; <br /> k. Noise levels shall not exceed 60 dBA as measured at the property line of residentially zoned or occupied <br /> property; <br /> I. If the facility is located within 500 feet of property zoned or planned for residential use, it shall not be in <br /> operation between seven p.m. and seven a.m. The facility will be administered by on-site personnel during the hours <br /> the facility is open; <br /> m. Any containers provided for after-hours donation of recyclable materials will be at least 50 feet from any <br /> property zoned or occupied for residential use; shall be of sturdy, rustproof construction; shall have sufficient capacity <br /> to accommodate materials collected and shall be secure from unauthorized entry or removal of materials; <br /> n. Donation areas shall be kept free of litter and any other undesirable material. The containers shall be clearly <br /> marked to identify the type of material that may be deposited. The facility shall display a notice stating that no material <br /> shall be left outside the recycling containers; <br /> o. Sign requirements shall be those of the I-G zoning district. In addition, the facility shall be clearly marked <br /> with the name and phone number of the facility operator and the hours of operation;and <br /> p. No dust, fumes, smoke vibration or odor above ambient level may be detectable on neighboring properties. <br /> (Ord.2000 § 1,2009; Ord. 1354 § 1, 1988) <br /> [No changes proposed to Sections 9.22.010, 9.22.010, and 9.22.050] <br /> 6 <br />
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