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ORDINANCE NO. NS - 3 2 1
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE 21 OF THE
CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE BY AMENDING THE TITLE
OF CHAPTER 21.105 (RECYCLING FACILITIES) AND
ADDING SECTION 2 1.105.060.
CASE NAME DEVELOPMENT PROJECT RECYCLING
CASE NO: ZCA 94-06
The City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, does ordain as fol
SECTION I: That Title 2 1, Chapter 21.105 (Recycling Facilities) of the
Municipal Code is amended by the amendment of the chapter to read as follows:
“21.105
RECYCLING FACILITIES AND RECYCLING AREAS.”
SECTION II: That Title 2 1, Chapter 2 1.105 of the Carlsbad Municipal Cc
amended by the addition of Section 21.105.060 to read as follows:
“2 1.105.060 Recycling; Areas in Development Proiects.
(a) Definitions
(1) “Development project” means any of the following:
(A) A project for which a building permit is required for a commc
industrial, or institutional building, marina, or residential building havin,
or more living units, where solid waste is collected and loaded anc
residential project where solid waste is collected and loaded in a lo(
serving five or more living units.
(B) Any new public facility where solid waste is collected and loaded ax
improvements for areas of a public facility used for collecting and loading
waste.
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(C) The definition of development project only includes subdivisions or
of single-family detached homes if, within such subdivisions or tracts, tl
an area where solid waste is collected and loaded in a location which servt
or more living units. In such instances, recycling areas as specified i
ordinance are only required to serve the needs of the living units which
the solid waste collection and loading area.
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(2) “Improvement” means any activity which adds to the value of a facility, prol’
its useful life, or adapts it to new uses. For purposes of this chapter, “improvemc
do not include “repairs”. “Repairs” keep facilities in good operating condition, bl
not materially add to the value of the facility, and do not substantially extend tht
of the facility.
(3) “Floor area of a marina” shall be defined as the space dedicated to the dockir
mooring of marine vessels.
(4) “Public facility” - The definition of public facility includes, but is not limite
buildings, structures, marinas, and outdoor recreation areas owned by a local age
(5) “Recycling area” means space allocated for collecting and loading of recyc
materials.
(b) Applicability
Adequate, accessible, and convenient areas for collecting and loading recyc
materials shall be provided for each of the following types of development:
(1) Any new development project for which an application for a building pen
submitted on or after September 1, 1994;
(2) Any improvements for areas of a public facility used for collecting and lo
solid waste;
(3) Any existing development project for which an application for a building F
is submitted on or after September 1, 1994, for a single alteration which is subseqt
performed that adds 30 percent or more to the existing floor area of the develol
project;
(4) Any existing development project for which an application for a building 1
is submitted on or after September 1, 1994, for multiple alterations which are con(
within a twelve month period which collectively add 30 percent or more to the el
floor area of the development project;
(5) Any existing development project for which multiple applications for bc
permits are submitted within a twelve month period beginning on or after Sept
1, 1994, €or multiple alterations which are subsequently performed that collective
30 percent or more to the existing floor area of the development project;
(6) Any existing development project occupied by multiple tenants, one of
submits on or after September 1, 1994, an application for a building permit for a
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alteration which is subsequently performed that adds 30 percent or more to the ex
floor area of that portion of the development project which said tenant leases;
(7) Any existing development project occupied by multiple tenants, one of 7
submits on or after September 1, 1994, an application for a building permit for mt
alterations which are conducted within a twelve month period which collective1
30 percent or more to the existing floor area of that portion of the development p
which said tenant leases; and,
(8) Any existing development project occupied by multiple tenants, one of 7
submits within a twelve month period beginning on or after September 1,
multiple applications for building permits for multiple alterations whicl
subsequently performed that collectively add 30 percent or more to the existing
area of that portion of the development project which said tenant leases.
Guidelines for All Development Projects
(1) Recycling areas shall be designed to be architecturally compatible with n
structures and with existing topography and vegetation.
(2) The design and construction of recycling areas shall not prevent security c
recyclable materials placed therein.
(3) The design and construction of recycling areas shall not be in conflict wit
applicable federal, state, or local laws relating to frre, building, access, transporl
circulation, or safety.
(4) Recycling areas shall not be located in any area required to be constma
maintained as unencumbered, according to any applicable federal, state, or loca
relating to fire, access, building, transportation, circulation, or safety.
(5) Recycling areas or the bins or containers placed therein must provide prot
against adverse environmental conditions, such as rain, which might render the col
materials marketable.
(6) Driveways and/or travel aisles shall, at a minimum, conform to local buildin!
requirements for garbage collection access and clearance. In the absence 01
building-code requirements, driveways and/or travel aisles should provide unobst
access for collection vehicles and personnel.
(7) A sign clearly identifying all recycling and solid waste collection and loadinl
and the materials accepted therein shall be posted adjacent to all points of direct
to the recycling areas.
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(8) Developments and transportation corridors adjacent to recycling areas sh:
adequately protected from any adverse impacts such as noise, odor, vectors, or
through measures including, but not limited to, maintaining adequate separ
fencing, and landscaping.
(9) Recycling areas shall have the ability to accommodate receptacles for recyc
materials.
(10) Recycling areas shall be accessible and convenient for those who deposit a:
as those who collect and load any recyclable materials placed therein.
(1 1) Recycling areas shall be located so they are as convenient for those person
deposit, collect, and load the recyclable materials placed therein as are the a
where solid waste is deposited, collected and loaded.
(12) Whenever feasible, areas for collecting and loading recyclable materials sk
adjacent to the solid waste collection areas.
Additional Guidelines for Single Tenant Development Projects
(1) Recycling areas shall be adequate in capacity, number, and distribution to ser
development project.
(2) Dimensions of recycling areas shall accommodate receptacles sufficient to mc
recycling needs of the development project.
(3) Recycling areas shall contain an adequate number of bins or containers to
for the collection and loading of recyclable materials generated by the develo
project.
Additional Guidelines for Multiple Tenant Development Projects
(1) Recycling areas shall, at a minimum, be sufficient in capacity, numbe
distribution to serve that portion of the development project leased by the tenant(
submitted an application or applications resulting in the need to provide rec
area(s) pursuant to Subsection 21.105.060(b) of this ordinance.
(2) Dimensions of recycling areas shall accommodate receptacles sufficient to m
recycling needs of that portion of the development project leased by the tenant(
submitted an application or applications resulting in the need to provide rec
area(s) pursuant to Subsection 21.105.060(b) of this ordinance.
(3) Recycling areas shall contain an adequate number of bins or containers tc
for the collection and loading of recyclable materials generated by that portion
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development project leased by the tenant(s) who submitted an applicatic
applications resulting in the need to provide recycling area(s) pursuant to Subse
21.105.060(b) of this ordinance.
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Any costs associated with adding recycling space to existing development projects
be the responsibility of the party or parties who are responsible for fmancin
alterations.’’
EFFECTIVE DATE: This ordinance shall be effective thirty days aft
adoption; and tRe city clerk shall certify the adoption of this ordinance and cause it
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published at least once in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Carlsbad 1
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INTRODUCED AND FIRST READ at a regular meeting of the Carlsbac
Council on the 10th day of OCTOBER , 1995, and thereafter
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of tht
of Carlsbad on the 17th day of Oct., 1995 by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Council Members Lewis, Nygaard, Finnila, Hall
NOES: None
ABSENT: Council Member Kulchin
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY
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ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ, City Clefk
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