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LASND USE REVIEW APPUCATION FOR PAGE I OF 2
n ,\PPLICATI0NS APPUED FOR: (CHECK BOXES)
(FOR DEPT
USE ONLV)
-OR Zl?-
'JSE ONLT
• Master Plan
Specific Plan
[2 Precise Development Plan
[2 "Tenrative T.'act .\!ap
n Planned Deveiopmenr Pemut
[2 Non-Residential Planned Development
• Condominium Permit
• Special Use Permit
•j^^Redevelopment Permit
• Tentative Parcel Map
• Administrative Variance
• General Plan .\mendment
• Local Coastal Plan -Amendment
Site Development Plan
Zone Change
[j Conditional L'se Permit
Q Hillside Development Permit
• Environmentai Impact Assessment
• Variance
Q Planned Industrial Permit
• Coastal Development Permit
• Planning Commission Determination
• List any other applications not specificed
1) LOCATION OF PROJECT: ON THE [ SIDE OF
(NORTH. SOUTH EAST. WEST) (NAME OF STREET)
BETV/EEN CHvets*Tiwse^iA>)' AND ^^R/)-/v.D
(NAME OF STREET)
3) BRIEF LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
(NAME OF STREET)
ML
4) ASSESSOR PARCEL NO(S).
5) LOCAL FACILITIES
MANAGEMENT ZONE
8) EXISTING ZONING
11) PROPOSED NUMBEROF
RESIDENTIAL UNITS V
6) EXISTING GENERAL PIJ\N
DESIGNATION
9) PROPOSED ZONING
12) PROPOSED NUMBER
OF LOTS
CT
I
7) PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN
DESIGNATION
10) GROSS SITE
ACREAGE
13) TYPE OF SUBDIVISION
er
(RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCL\L
INDUSTTUAL)
14) NUMBER OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL UNITS
15) PROPOSED INDUSTRIAL
OFFICE/SQUARE FOOTAGE TJ 16) PROPOSED COMMERCIAL
SQUARE FOOTAGE
NOTE: A P1U3PQ68D PROJGCr MSQUiUNG IHAT IftJLT^
REQUDUNG THAT OMY QIC APPUCAIION BE nUDIAJSr BE SUB«rn^ FRM00016 8/90
CITY OF CARLSBAD
LAND USE REVIEW APPUCATION FORM PAGE
17) PERCENTAGE OF PROPOSED PROJECT IN OPEN SPACE
18) PROPOSED SEWER USAGE IN EQUIVALENT DWELUNG UNITS
19) PROPOSED INCRLASE IN AVER.AGE DAILY TRAFFIC
.5k
O
£1
20) PROJECT N.AME: 6'xofeu (A 0 fAoG AT^c^
21) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT:
22) IN THE PROCESS OF REVIEWING THIS APPUCATION IT MAY BE NECESSARY FOR MEMBERS OF CITY STAFF.
PLANNING COMMISSIONERS. DESIGN REVIEW 30ARD MEMBERS. OR CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS TO INSPECT .AND
ENTER THE PROPEMY TH^ IS THE SUBJECT QJ THIS APPUCATION. t/WE CONSENT TO ENTRY FOR THIS
PURPOSE Y r //y^/Z/^yj^^ {^Jj^^.^'.^^r^.
23)owNER CA-Tl4t^RYA^ /^.CHfilSTMyi/:)E-jY fKWsr 24) APPUCANT
NAME (PRINT OR TYPE) NAME (PRJNT OR TYPE)
MAIUNG ADDRESS MAIUNG ADDRESS
y^9d% /^^>y i^)
CITY AND STATE ZIP TELEPHONE CITY AND STATE ZIP TELEPHONE ;
1 CERTIFY THAT I AM THE l£CAL OWNER
AND THAT ALL THE ABOVE INFORMATION
IS TRUE AND CX)RK£CT TO THE BEST OF
MY KNOWLEDGE.
SIGNATL'RE DATE ^ ''^^
I CERTIFY THAT I AM THE LECAL OWNER'S REPRESENTATTVE .VND
THAT ALL THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE
BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE.
SIGNATURE DATE J ^ - / / /
FOR CITY USE ONLY
FEE COMPUTATION:
APPUCATION TYPE FEE REQUIRED
/(O.OO DEC 11199)
CITY OF CARLSB
RECEIVED BY:
V. ^y*^ cX
TOTAL FEE REQUIRED
DATE FEE PAJD
j (0.0 o
RECEIPT NO. 8^0
NOTE
ADPrnONAL FEES, STATE DEPARTMENT OF FISH & GAME
City's and Counties throughout Califomia have recently been notified of nev^ legislation
(AB 3158, Chapter 1706, Statutes of 1990) which became effective on January 1, 1991.
This law requires that the State of Califomia Department of Fish and Game levy a fee to
all project applicants (public and private) subject to the Califomia Environmental Quality
Act (CEQA) to defray the cost of managing and protecting fish and wildlife tmst resources.
Projects which are categorically exempt from CEQA which have no adverse impact on fish
and wildlife or projects which are denied are not subject to the fee.
All other projects are subject to the following fees:
FEES Projects with Negative Declarations $1,275.00
Projects with EIR's $ 875.00
Due to State Law constraints the City of Carlsbad will collect the fee where applicable and
pass it to the County of San Diego.
After submission the City of Carlsbad Planning Department will make an Environmental
Assessment of your application. After this initial assessment the Planning Department will
notify you if the fee is required.
State Department of Fish and Game
PO Box 944209
Sacramento, CA 94244-2090
(916) 445-3531
Fee.ltr
LAND USE REVIEW APPLICATION FORMS
INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS
In order to streamline the application process and reduce duplication in filling out
application forms the City has adopted a comprehensive application form to handle
multiple application submittals. The foliowing instructions should assist you in preparing
the application form for submittal to the City:
1. Applications applied for: Check the appropriate boxes for the various application
types for which you are applying. Check with counter staff to determine required
application types needed to process your specific project.
2. Location of Proiect: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate direction and street
names. For projects located in undeveloped areas not adjacent to streets use the
nearest street from which the project will take access.
3. Brief Legal Description: Generally provide a brief legal description of the property
such as; Lot 6 of Map No. 8828 Carlsbad Tract 88-3; or, ponion of Lot I of Rancho
Agua Hedionda Map 1717. Do not provide bearings and distances. A full legal
description will be contained within the title report submitted with the application.
4. Assessor Parcel No.Cs): Include all assessors parcel numbers included wdthin the
project boundary. The counter staff can assist you in determining the appropriate
assessors parcel number(s).
5. Local Facilities Management Zone: Write the number of the faciUties management
zone within which your project is located. Ask for counter assistance in determining
which facility zone your project is located. It is important to know which facility
zone includes your project. Each facility zone must have an adopted local facilities
management plan before applications can be accepted by the City. Additionally, the
adopted facility plan for your zone may contain sigmficant public facility
requirements which must be met before your project may be accepted as complete
or before constmction permits are issued.
6. Existins^ General Plan Designation: Write down the General Plan Designation(s) for
the property covered by your proposed project. Ask for counter assistance if you do
not know your general plan designation.
7. Proposed General Plan Designation: Required only if your project involves a request
for a general plan amendment. If so, write in the proposed general plan designation
for the property.
8. Existing Zoning: Write down the existing zone plan designation for your proposed
project property. Ask counter staff for assistance if you do not know your zone
designation.
FRM00016 8/90 Page 1 of 4
9. Proposed Zoning: Required only if your project involves a request for a zone
change. If so, write in the proposed zone designation(s).
10. Gross Site Acreage: Write down the total acreage of the property over which your
proposed project is situated. Not necessary for Zone Code Amendments or
Variances.
11- Proposed Number of Residential Units: Required for residential projects. Write
down the total number of proposed dwelling or apartment units to be included in
the project. Include existing units which are included within the project boundary.
12. Proposed Number of Lots: For tentative tract maps and minor subdivisions oniy.
Write down the number of lots which are proposed to be created. Include
remainder parcels, open space and private street lots.
13. Tvpe of Subdivision: For tentative tract and parcel maps only. Write down the type
or types of uses included within the subdivision. For example: residential or
commercial/industrial.
14. Number of Existing Residential Units: Write down the number of existing dwelling
or apanment units currently existing on the project site.
15. Proposed Industrial/Office Square Footage: For all projects which propose the
creation of new industrial buildings. Write in the proposed gross square footage to
be applied for industrial/office use.
16. Proposed Commercial Square Footage: For all projects which propose the creation
of new commercial buildings. Write in the proposed gross square footage to be
applied to commercial use.
17. Percentage of Proposed Proiect in Open Space: Write down the percentage of gross
project site acreage which qualifies as open space per the growth management
standards. Not required for Variance Applications.
18. Proposed Sewer Usage in Equivalent Dwelling Units: One equivalent dwelling unit
(EDU) is the average of sewer generated by one house or dwelling. One EDU is
equivalent to 220 gallons per day of sewer usage. Use the attached EDU chan to
detennine the sewer usage for your project. Ask for assistance at the counter if you
are unsiire how to determine your usage.
For industrial projects use the following assumptions:
a. Undeveloped industrial assume 30 percent building
coverage.
b. Improved lot industrial assume 40 percent building coverage.
c. For shell or unknown industrial building usage assume 1 EDU for
each 1800 square feet.
FRM00016 8/90 Page 2 of 4
19. Proposed Increase in Average Daily Traffic (ADT): Write down the projected
increase in traffic generation which will result as a consequence of approval of your
proposed project. Use the traffic generation rates as determined by the latest San
Diego Association of Govemment Traffic Generation Rate Guide (attached).
20. Proiect Name: Fill in the box with the name of the project. Such as Rising Glen
or Aviara. If no name is proposed write in the last name of the owner or applicant
plus a brief description such as Hauser Condo Conversion or Wickham Residential
Subdivision.
21. Brief Description of Proiect: Write down a brief description of the project. Be
specific but do not include square footages or architectural details. For example: a
neighborhood commercial center with two drive thm restaurants; or, a single family
detached residential project; or, an industrial/office complex with three
industrial/office buildings.
22. Consent to Allow Entrance onto the Property: Signature granting members of City
Staff, Planning Commissioners, Design Review Board Members or City Council
members permission to inspect and enter the property.
23. Owner's. Name, Address. Telephone and Signature: To be filled in and signed by
the owner for all applications. Use the owner's name as it appears on the title
repon.
24. Applicant's. Name, Address. Telephone and Signature: To be filled in and signed by
the applicant. If owner and apphcant are the same you may write same on the
space for the name. All correspondence and contact regarding the application will
be directed to the applicant.
Application Submittal Requirements: Attached with the application form are the various
submittal checklists for each application type listed on the face of the application. Follow
any instmctions contained within the submittal requirements and submit the information
and materials required for each of the applications for which you are applying.
IMPORTANT NCTTE
CHECK ALL SUBMnTALS TO BE SURE ALL THE REQUIRED INFORMATION AND
MATERL\LS HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED WITH YOUR APPUCATION. INCOMPLETE
SUBMOTALS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED OR SCHEDULED FOR REVIEW BY STAFF, THE
COMMISSION OR COUNCIL. YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED IN WRmNG WITHIN 30 DAYS OF
SUBMITTAL WHETHER OR NOT YOUR APPUCATION IS COMPLETE.
FRM00016 8/90 Page 3 of 4
9
A PROPOSED mxmcr REQUIRING THAT MULTIPUB APPUCATICSMS BE FILED MUST
BE SUBMrFI10 I^Rim TO 3:30 PJM. A PROPOSED PRCMECT REJi^RING THAT ONLY
ONE APPLICATTOK BB FILED MUST BE SUBMHTED PRIOR TO 4:00 PJM
AppUcant Disclosure Form - All appUcations require submittal of an appUcant disclosure
form. FoUow the instmctions provided on the form and the attached infonnation sheet.
Circulation Impact Analvsis - All appUcations which propose an increase in the traffic
generation rate of 500 vehicles or more over existing traffic generation for the site must
submit a Circulation Impact Analysis. This Analysis wiU be used to determine compUance
of your project with Growth Management FaciUty Standards. The analysis is not to be
considered in Ueu of project related traffic studies which may be required by staff to
analyze specific project related on and off site traffic issues.
Hillside Development Permit - A Hillside Development Permit is required for aU projects
with a slope of fifteen percent or more and an elevation differential greater than fifteen
feet. Check with City staff if you are uncertain whether or not your proposed project site
requires a hiUside development permit. If required foUow the instmctions provided on the
appUcation form.
Environmental Impact Assessment Form - AU appUcations for development require
submittal of an Environmental Impact Assessment Form. Larger projects or projects in
envirormientaUy sensitive areas may require more detailed Environmental Impact Repons.
FoUow the instmction provided with the appUcation form.
Coastal Development Permit - Projects within the coastal zone boundary may require a
Coastal Development Permit. For most projects, appUcation is made to the State Coastal
Commission. For projects within the Coastal Zone Boundary and the City's Redevelopment
Area, appUcation for a Coastal Development Permit is made with the City. FoUow the
instmctions on the appUcation form. AppUcants requiring Coastal Development Permits
may wish to obtain a Coastal Development Permit Handbook available at the Development
Processing Counter for nominal fee.
FRM00016 8/90 Page 4 of 4
Citv of Carlsbad
Planninci Oepartment
DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
APPLICANT'S STATEMENT OF DISCLOSURE OF CERTAIN OWNERSHIP INTERESTS ON ALL APPLICATIONS WHICH WILL REGUiPE
DISCRETIONARY ACTION ON THE PART OF THE CITY COUNCIL, OR ANY APPOINTED BOARD. COMMISSION OR COMMnTEE.
(Please Pnnt)
The following information must be disclosed:
1. Applicant
List the names and addresses of all persons having a financial interest in the application.
Owner
List the names and addresses of all persons having any ownership interest in the property involved.
3. If any person identified pursuant to (1) or (2) above is a corporation or partnership, list the names and
addresses of all individuals owning more than 10% of the shares in the corporation or owning any partnership
interest in the partnership.
If any person identified pursuant to (1) or (2) above is a non-profit organization (u a^taietnist the names and
addresses of any person sending as officer or director of the non-profit organization or as trustee or beneficiary
of the trust.
FRM00013 8/90
2075 Las Palnnas Drive • Carlsbad. California 92009-4859 • (619) 438-1161
Disclosure Statement
fOverj
Page 2
Have you had more than S250 worth of business transacted with any member of City statf. Scares
Commissions, Committees and Council within the past twelve months?
Yes No If yes, please indicate person(s)
Person is defined as: 'Any individual, firm, copartnership, joint venture, association, social club, fraternal organization, corporation, estate, trust,
receiver, syndicate, this and any other county, crty and county, city municipality, district or other political subdivision, or any other group or
combination acting as a unit*
(NOTE: Attach additional pages as necessary.
(1 cty^<y<^fnc^^^
Sigrfature of Owner/date 42.^^ / f l^ /
Print or type name of owner
Signature of appiicant/date J ^y^zl*''^/^
Print or type name of applicant
FRM00013 8/90
PROJECT DESCRIPTION/EXPLANATION
PROJECTNAME: ^^jfjy ^ ^/^^/./^(^^^/^
APPLICANT NAME: ^^Sv y^.; , % /'J{4 j.^I^^r.,.,..^^ .<Zcv^-^V-
Please describe fully the proposed project. Include any details necessary to adequately
explain the scope and/or operation of the proposed project. You may also include any
background infornnation and supporting statements regarding the reasons for, or
appropriateness of, the application. Use an addendum sheet if necessary.
Description/Explanation.
Rev, 4/91 ProjDesc.frm
T.\BLE 13.10.020(c)
Type of Building, Structure or Use
(1) Each space of a trailer court or mobilehome park
(2) Each duplex
(3) Each separate apanment in an apanment house
(4) Each housing accommodation designed for occu-
pancy by a singie person or one family, irrespective of
the number actually occupying such accommodation
(5) Each room of a lodginghouse. boardinghouse, hoteL
motel or other multiple dwelling designed for sleeping
accommodations for one or more individuals
Without cooking facilities
With cooking facilities
(6) Churches, theaters and auditoriums, per each unit of
seating capacity (a unit being one hundred fifty per-
sons or any fraction thereoO
(7) Restaurants:
No seating
Seating
Equivalent Dwelling Units
LOO
2.00
I.OO
1.00
0.60
1.00
1.33
2.67
2.67 plus 1.00 per each 7 seats
or fraction thereof
Delicatessen or fast food, using only disposable table-
ware:
No seating
Seating
2.67
2.67 plus 1.00 per each 21 seats
or fraction thereof
(8) Automobile service stations:
Not more than four gasoline pumps
More than four gasoline pumps
(9) Self-service laundries, per each washer
2.00
3.00
.75
358-1 (Cartsbad MS)
TABLE 13.10.020(c)
Type of Building, Structure or Use Equivalent Dwelling Units
(10) Office space m industnai or commercial establish-
ments not listed above Divide the gross rloor area of
the buiiding in square feet bv
1800
(11) Schools:
Elementary schools
For each sixty pupils or fraction thereof
Junior high schools
For each fifty pupils or fraction thereof
High schools
For each thmy pupils or fraction thereof
.00
.00
.00
(12) In the case of all commercial, industnai and business
establishments not included in subdivisions I through
10. inclusive, of this subsection the number of equiv-
alent dweiling units shall be determined in each case
by the city engineer and shall be based upon his esti-
mate of thc volume and type of wastewater to be
dischaned into the sewer. The provisions of Chapter
13.16 shall apply to ali cases under this subsection and
an industrial waste permit shall be required, .^ny such
permit, issued for any use hereunder. shaU include a
specific volume of sewage authonzed for such use. If
said amount is exceeded, it shall be grounds for
revocation of the permit.
(13) Warehouses: Divide the gross floor area
of the building in square
feet by 5000
359
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ASSOCIATION' OF
GO\'ERNMENTS
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3 5"eet
5a- Z »';c Dai^'c-^a 92'
•:'9 =3x6-9 226-^222
SOTH This list onV reoreeents a amde o4 average, or eatlmated, traffic g«ri«r«ten rate* for ueee /emohaeta on acreage and Du^d
S43u«re footagei m (^• San Oi«go region. Thee* rataa art suO(«et to cn«n^ aa future doeumomation ooeomee avaiia04« or aa xxai •o>.r:M are uooatoO. ^or more spociAc informatton regarding tnrffte data and trp rmm, p<aaaa r«<or to t^e San Diego Trtlf\c Generaiors TArCaj
AKwaya check wft^ locai junadietjona for t^•lr preferred or app4icaM rmm.
BWEF GUIDE OF VEHICULAR
TTW=F1C GENERATION RATES FOR THE SAN DIEGO REGION
JANUARY 1990
LAND USE
Agnculture iOpon Sp«c«>
Airports
Ccmmeroai
Generai Aviation
Heiipofia
Automobtle
Car Waan
Gaaoiine
Saiee 1 Dealer & Repair)
Auto Repair Center
Banking
Sank (Waik'in onfy)
Sank (w/Orfv^<hrouoh)
Drrv^threugh only
Savinga 4 Loan
Oriv*>through only
Coinetoriea
Church (or SynagoQuo)
Commarcial/Aataii C^nttn
Supor Regional Shopping Cdhltr
(Mora than 60 aeraa, mof* tttan
600,000 aq. ft. w/uauaMy 3-t>
maior ateraa)
Ragionai SheptpjrM Cdniar
^&40 aofaa< 3GO.00&400.000
sq. ft. w/uauaMy 24> major aiona^
Cont munity Shoppino CM^IBC
(10O0 aeraa. tOO.OQMOO.000 aq. (t.
w/uauaMy 1 mator 1
reatauranO
(Uaa tiM 10 tm. iM «wn
1OOM •% ft, ai^ynMiy grooary
Mtrtal
Umtopr
Oardan Nuraafy
CdunaUnn
U(Vvara«y (4y«an)
Juniar C«wMa (S yptrH
man 9cnvoi ftlirtrilai' lirttw HMl
ESTIMATED WEEKDAY VEHICLE
TRIP GENERATION RATE
2/acre'*
12/acra. lOQ/flight. 70/1000 aq. ft<
4/acre. 2 ftight 8/baaed aircraft*
lOO/acra"'
90Q/aita. 600/acre**
750/atailon. i30/pump««
40/1000 aq. ft. 300/aere. 60/aafv<ea aUM*
20/1000 aq. ft. 40Q/aer«, 20^»orvice naM*
150/1000 aq. ft. lOOO/acra*
200/1000 aq. ft. 1300/acra*
»0/(1 SO ona^ay)/1an«*
60/1000 aq. ft. iOQ/acra**
100 (50 on*iway)/W»a**
S/aera*
IS/1000 aq. ft. 40/aefa** (trtpla
for Sunday, or daya of aaaamtoly)
40/1000 aq. a. 4Q0^tMa«
SQ/1000aq.ft.90Q^aora*
70/1000 aq. It. 70Q/aef«* •*
iaO/1000 aq. ft, laOO/pera*
4C/1000 aq. (t. 400/acra*
HIGHEST PEAK HOUR % (piu6 iN OUT -BDCI
B«(wwn7-8AM, B«twM0 4^PM
OqyCiM
C on¥ alaacantfTlufainq
190^000 tq. ft. aOOQ^i
mioootq.it*«
70^OOOtq.1t.7QQ^Mfq«*^
W1000aq.lt. 10WM«P*«
9^000 tq.t..18W«ra~
•^Q0Otq.«HmM(«**
40^000 tq. 11, n^Mfv**
2.9/fludwv.lOOm*
l.Midtfitia/a«q«
l.4/fludtni9Q/Mrt*
l,Q/Mid«<.4Q^m*«
i.4/<udwq.iCytwq**
3/ahM.7V1000iq.V
aQM.aanoootq.it.m<
6% (6:4)
4% (5 5)
6% (5.5)
8% (6.4)
8% (7 3)
4% (7 3)
5% (6 4)
3% (5:5)
2%
4%
4% (8:a>
2% (7:3)
2% (7:3)
3% (6:4)
4% (0:4)
3% (6:4)
mi S3
io» 9:1
12% <i:1 20% Ml
24% ^tai
2f% 41:41
17% (Kfl I
9% (0:9
9%
7% 5 5)
9% 5 5^
'2% 5 51
n%
8% (4 6)
10% iS51
13% (5 5)
9%
15%
8% .5 5)
9% (5.5)
9% (5 5)
10% (5.5)
11% (5:5)
9% (5:5)
11%
6%
10%
9%
9%
9%
10%
9%
6%
14%
7%
9%
18%
11%
8%
(5;5)
(9.51
(9:5)
(9:9)
(9:5)
(9.9)
(5.5)
(3:7)
(3:7)
(3:7^
(3:7)
(5:5)
(3:7)
MEMBER AGENCIES Citiaa of Cintbad. Chula Viata. Coronado. Otl Mar. Ei Caion. Enemitaa. Escondido. impansi Btacn La Mesa,
ctmon Grova. National City, Ocaansidd. Poway. San Oiago. San Marcos. Santaa. Solana Baach. Viita and County of San D<ego
AOViSORy/LiAiSON MEMBERS: California Oapanmant of Tranaportation. U.S. Dapartmant of Dafansa and Ti|uana/Baia CanforrMa Nora
indutv^al
if^duatnal/Buakiata ^•>*
induttral Pait (rw
induatnal Plari (fw
Manufactunr>g/Aata*''*'r
//arthouaing
laence fleeearch & Otwaiopment
-brary
"^-ote?(v»/conventJon facilitiea^reatauran)
Motel
neaort Hotai
Miirta/y
Otficee . ,
Standard Commarcial Offica
(laaa than 100,000 aq. ft)
! area (high-nao) Commarcial Offica
~ (more tt>an 100,000 aq. ft)
Corporate Offlca (aingia uaar)
Govemmert (Civic Centaf)
Poet Office
Oeeartment of Motor Vehwlaa
Medicai
Parna ^ City (developod)
Rogional (undtvalopad)
Neighboriiood
Amueemant (Than^)
San Oiago Zoo
Saa World
Recreation
Seach. Ocaan or Bay
Saach, Lake (fraah watar)
Bowling Cantar
Campgreur>d
Golf Courta
Marinaa
Racduatball/HaaRh Oub
Tennie Courta
S porta FactiMaa
Outdoor Stadium
Indoor Ararta
Racetrack
Tbaatart (mulBplaDO
Raeidantial
Single Family Oatachad
(avaraga 4 OU/aera) Condominium ^ (or any multMamify laaa than
200Ufacra)
thanaOOU/aam
MoPiloHoma
Family
AdultsOwty^
Ratlrafwafq'
Rural EataH _ ,
CongragMCafal
naatauranti QuaMty Sit doom, hlghu
Fail Food (nafdiftfa^twaugh)
Tr BuaOapal _
TnjcHTafniiMl
Wiiafpoit
TranattBMIaii(M|
16/1000 aq. ft, 200/acre*
8/1000 aq. n., 90/aera"
10/1000 aq. ft. i2Q/aera*
4/1000 aq. n.. 60/aera'*
S/lOOOtq. n.. 60/acra**
2/1000 aq. n., O^ault 30/aera*
8/1000 tq. ft. 8Q/acra'
40/I000sq. ft, 400/acre"
10/room, 300/acra'*
9/room, 200/tcrt'
8/room, iOO/acra*
2.9 militaiy 4 civilian paraonnal'
20/1000 aq. ft. 300/acra*
17/1000 aq. ft. 600/acra'
10/1000 aq. ft. 140/acra*
30/1000 aq. ft ••
190/1000 aq.ft**
180/1000 aq. ft JOO^-
50/1000 aq. ft. 900/aera*
50/acra'
5/acra'
5/acre*
80/acra, 130/acra (aumirtar only)**
119/acra'
80/acra'
800/1000 ft ahPraHna. 60/ac»a*
50/1000 ft ahoraHna. 5/acra*
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COAST WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC,
OHOse '53-3412 CAWiNO SEAL, P 3 3CX 947, CARLSBAD, CALIPOBMA 92008
or 452-9«lO
T^.Q following information regarcjing three (3) cubic yard refuse bin enclosures is offered as an a\6 T
planning new projects or (jevelopments and to cjefine our liability with respect to sen/icmg cjstorre'
owned enc;csL."9s.
These recommendations are based on our experience in handling three (3) cubic yard bins. The meas-
urements of a three (3) cubic yard bin are seven (7) feet wide, five (5) feet high, and four (4) feet deep
1) If the bin is to sit on a slab, the minimum inside dimensions of the slab should be ten dQ) 'eet ,v ce
and seven (7) feet deep. It is extremely important that the slab be at the same level or grade
as the street or parking area to facilitate the rolling of bins for loading positioning.
2) If your bin is equipped with wheels, it is very important that the slab it sits on be level. Wheeled bins
can be moved by jarnng or pushing and a sloped slab can cause them to roll, resulting m possioie
damage to enclosure walls, doors, vehicles, or injury to people,
3) It IS necessary to move bins m order to dump them, please keep m mind:
A) Empty bins weigh 550 Ibs.
B) Full bins weigh 800-1,400 Ibs.
C) Bins can be rolled on flat areas or gradual inclines only. They cannot go over curbing, ledges,
raised sidewalks oi\dirt.
D) If bins must be moved more than ten (10) feet to be sen/iced, an additional charge will be mace
based on the time and distance involved.
4) If the bins are to be kept in an enclosure, it is recommended that: (See Page 3)
A) Enclosures be structurally strong.
B) Enclosure slab should be level or on the same grade as the approach to the bin.
C) One of the following methods of protecting the inside of your enclosure from damage by a bin
should be used:
1) Install a 2" x 12" board, mounted directly behind and to the side of all surfaces that the bin
may come into contact with. This board should be mounted so that its center is located
approximately 4' x AVz" above floor level.
2) Additionally, a 4" x 4" x 7' piece of angle iron bumper, bolted or otherwise securely fastened
directty to the floor
Please keep in mind that if a wooden bumper is used, we cannot be responsible for normal
wear, tear and detenoration of the wood.
All floor bumpers should be placed at least 8" from the base of all surfaces lying directly
behind and to the sides of the bin.
D) If gates are used on the enclosures, they should be mounted so that they swing fully open
with no protrusion into the path of the bin. This is best done by mounting the gates on the
front edge of the side walls. (See page 3). The gates should have either chains and hooks
or pin stops at their fuil open point to hold them open to allow the bins to be moved
in and out without damaging the gates or doors. Construction shouid be heavy duty.
Pagt 1
CO^r WASTE MANAGENB^T, INC
PM0N6. 753-9412 CAMINO REAL. 0 0 BOX 947. CAPLSBAO CALIPQRMA 92008
or 452-9810
E) If wooden frame enclosures are built, the door framing and hinges should be bolted together
as nails and screws do not hold up under constant use. Keep in mind tenants will be gomg
in and out of the enclosures thousands of times.
F) These recommendations are based on one (1) bin per enclosure. If you are planning on mce
bins per enclosure, we will be happy to assist you in working out the dimensions.
G) If an enclosure must be some other shape than that indicated in the enclosed diagram, please
call us for additional recommendations.
5) For planning purposes in setting up refuse storage areas, these standards should be me::
A) Minimum overhead clearance for approach to the bin should be sixteen (^ feet. This clearance
is also required at roof lines such as overhanging car ports.
8) Minimum driveway width for straight through drive and pick-up is fourteen (14) feet. Eighteen (18)
feet is required when a truck has to back out.
C) Concrete or asphalt dnves should be of sufficient strength to accommodate 54.000 Ibs. distrib-
uted on ten (10) wheels.
D) A minimum radius of 36 feet should be provided in areas where a turnaround is required to exit
6) Slab construction specifications will vary according to methods of construction. Please provide this
information to your contractor to insure adequate slab strength.
7) If the bin is to be in an unenclosed area, but against a structure, it is recommended that the curbing
or wall protection recommended to protect the inside enclosure walls be adapted to provide protec-
tion for the structure.
8) The extra weight of the bin on the front of the truck when the bin is picked up can damage pavement
in front of the bin. The best protection is an 8' x 4' concrete slab able to accommodate 20,000 lbs.
on 2 wheels in front of the bin area.
We hope that these guidelines ar)d recommendations will help you in your planning.
Piease be advised that Coast Waste Management, Inc., et al cannot be responsible for damage caused
by inadequata construction or protection methods.
If you have any further questions regarding refuse removal, slabs, enclosures, or if you wouid like us
to look over and/or assist you with your plans, please call 753-9412 or 452-9810.
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RtCGMVENOED SPECIFICATIONS FOR REFUSE TRUCKS IN OR AROUND
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, APARTMENT BUILDINGS, CONDO'^ I N I U^S
OR MOBILE HOME PARKS
Unfortunately, most builders or designers do not c^'ve
adequate consideration to the design of ingress and
egress of comrercial refuse trucks. Therefore, we hcoe
that the following information will be of help when
considering a commercial or residential building.
1 . GPQSS WEIGHTS
A loaded trash truck has a gross weight of 50,000
to 52,000 pounds. (25 tons * or -)
2 . STREET SURFACES
Most driveways and access roads to commercial buildincs,
apartment buildings and condominium buildings are not
designed to support such heavy loads as indicated in
Item #1. A driveway must have at least 6 inches of a
good grade of decomposed granite as a base with a topping
of not less than A inches of asphalt.
3. DRIVEWAY WIDTHS
A driveway must be not less than 20 feet wide with no
parking allowed. Typically, some cities allow 24 feet
wide streets with no parking; 30 feet wide streets with
parking on one side; 36 feet wide streets with parking
on both sides. Streets in a mobile home park are, by
State Code. 30 feet wide with no street parking allowed.
4. OVERHANG HEIGHTS
No overhang, such as wires, tree branches, building eaves,
may be lower than 13 feet, 6 inches. By the trash con-
tainer area, there must be no overhang whatsoever because
a tyoical front loader refuse truck needs in excess of
20 feet in height.
5. TURNING RADIUS
Refuse trucks are typically four types
1. Front Loader
2. Side Loader
3 . Rear Loader
4. Roll Off
30 feet long
32 feet long
23 feet long
32 feet long
To provide adequate turning radius,
area is required (Not less than 80
Since it is not always practical to
turning area, it is often necessary
obviously a large
feet in most cases',
provide such a lar::e
to do excessive Dac<
in and out. A straight run should always
trash receptacle area.
TRASH BIN ENCLOSURES
be providee
Many problems are encountered because of improper size
and design of trash enclosures. For proper sizes, an
enclosure must be not less than the following dimensions
Interior
I nteri or
Hei ght
length
width
102 inches
65 inches
68 inches
Trash bins are, by nature, clumsy and bulky. To avoid
damage to the enclosure, it is strongly urged that an
interior 6 inch high curbing be installed as a guide to
prevent the bin from bumping against the superstructure
TOP VIEW BIN ENCLOSURE TOP VIEW
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1 n.
GATE
NOTE: FLOOR OF ENCLOSURE MUST NOT BE
RAISED ABOVE DRIVEWAY OR STREET
GRADE.
SIDE
VIEW