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CITY CLERK
CITY CLERK - TYPE
RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
1/13/1988
DOCUMENT NO
PC-88- 01
DOCUMENT NAME
RZ-87-10
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CITY OF PLEASANTON
NOTES 2
APPLIED TO AMEND MUNI CODE
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2. Shall be no larger than 500 square feet and occupy no more <br />than five (5) parking spaces not including space that will be <br />periodically needed for removal of materials or exchange of <br />containers; <br />3. Shall be set back at least ten (10) feet from any street line <br />and shall not obstruct pedestrian or vehicular circulation; <br />4. Shall be screened from view from the public right-of-way by <br />operating in an enclosed building or within an area enclosed on <br />three sides by a permanent fence or wall six (6) feet in height <br />(or the maximum height of the facility, whichever is greater) <br />with landscaping, unless located in such a way that the facility <br />is not visible from beyond the property boundaries; the <br />screening requirement may be satisfied through portable screening <br />which meets the approval of the zoning administrator if the <br />recycler or supermarket is unable to secure the cooperation of <br />the landlord or property owner. <br />5. Shall observe the setback and landscape requirements for the <br />zoning district in which the facility is located; <br />6. Shall accept only glass, metals, plastic containers, papers <br />and reusable items. Used motor oil may be accepted with the <br />authorization of the City's hazardous materials specialist; <br />7. Shall use no power-driven processing equipment except for <br />reverse vending machines; <br />8. Shall use containers that are constructed and maintained with <br />durable waterproof and rustproof material, covered when the site <br />is not attended, secured from unauthorized entry or removal of <br />material, and shall be of a capacity sufficient to accommodate <br />materials collected based on the collection schedule; <br />9. Shall store all recyclable material in containers or in the <br />mobile unit vehicle, and shall not leave materials outside of <br />containers when an attendant is not present; <br />l0. Shall be maintained free of litter and any other undesirable <br />materials. Mobile facilities, at which truck or containers are <br />removed at the end of each collection day, shall be swept at the <br />end of each collection day; <br />11. Shall include provisions for the donation of materials <br />outside the hours of operation in order prevent materials from <br />being abandoned on the site; said provisions shall include <br />posting of appropriate signs, provision of an unmanned drop bin, <br />or other suitable measures as determined necessary by the zoning <br />administrator; <br />12. Shall not exceed noise levels of 60 dBA as measured at the <br />property line of residentially zoned or occupied property <br />(otherwise, shall not exceed 70 dBA); <br />- 7 - <br />
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