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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEIA 91-02; CITY OF CARLSBAD TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE; Environmental Impact Report (EIR)CARLSBAD CnY OF LAND USE REVIEW APPLICATION FOR PAGE 1 OF 2 1) APPLICATIONS APPLIED FOR: (CHECK BOXES) (FOR DEPT (FOR DEPT USE ONLY) USE ONLY) O Master Plan Specific Plan Precise Development Plan Tentative Tract Map [J Planned Development Permit Non-Residential Planned Development Condominium Permit Special Use Permit 0 Redevelopment Permit O Tentative Parcel Map Administrative Variance General Plan Amendment Local Coastal Plan Amendment 7 Site Development Plan 0 Zone Change Conditional Use Permit Hillside Development Permit Environmental Impact Assessment Variance 7 Planned Industrial Permit 0 Coastal Development Permit 0 Planning Commission Determination List any other applications not specificed g, 2) LOCATION OF PROJECT: ON THE C('fQ tAJ b SIDE OF (NORTH, SOUTH EAST, WEST) (NAME OF STREET) BETWEEN AND J (NAME OF STREET) (NAME OF STREET) 3) BRIEF LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4) ASSESSOR PARCEL NO(S). 5) LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT ZONE 8) EXISTING ZONING 11) PROPOSED NUMBER OF RESIDENTIAL UNITS 6) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION 9) PROPOSED ZONING 12) PROPOSED NUMBER OF LOTS I J 7) PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN J DESIGNATION 10) GROSS SITE ACREAGE 13) TYPE OF SUBDIVISION (RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL) 14) NUMBER OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL UNITS L 15) PROPOSED INDUSTRIAL J 16) PROPOSED COMMERCIAL L OFFICE/SQUARE FOOTAGE SQUARE FOOTAGE I NOTE. A PROPOSED PROJECT REQUIRING THAT NM7VLE AMJChMONS BE F!LPD 36= BE gimmm PRIOR TO 330 PM. A PROPOD PROJECT REING THAT ONLY ONE APPUCAMON BE MW &R1Sr BE SUBMiTTED PRIOR TO 4) PAL FRM000I6 8/90 It t _ CITY OF CARLSBAD LAND USE REVIEW APPLICATION FORM PAGE 2 OF 2 17) PERCENTAGE OF PROPOSED PROJECT IN OPEN SPACE 18) PROPOSED SEWER USAGE IN EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS 19) PROPOSED INCREASE IN AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC 20) PROJECT NAME: 21) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: 22) IN THE PROCESS OF REVIEWING THIS APPLICATION IT MAY BE NECESSARY FOR MEMBERS OF CITY STAFF, PLANNING COMMISSIONERS, DESIGN REVIEW BOARD MEMBERS, OR CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS TO INSPECT AND ENTER THE PROPERTY THAT IS THE SUBJECT OF THIS APPLICATION. I/WE CONSENT TO ENTRY FOR THIS PURPOSE SIGNATURE 23) OWNER 24) APPLICANT NAME (PRINT OR TYPE) NAME (PRINT OR TYPE) / 1iic.f,w ?Pc1 C c' C-1 / gici4 -o AU'iJ MAILING ADDRESS MAIL4IG ADDRESS 7 i #&.q4 S CITY AND STATE ZIP TELEPHONE CITY AND STATE ZIP TELEPHONE A2 t 9,N 0 Ci). ( I CERTIFY THAT I AM THE LEGAL OWNER I CERTIFY THAT I AM THE LEGAL OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE AND K 43 AND THAT ALL THE ABOVE INFORMATION THAT ALL THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. MY KNOWLEDGE. SIGNATURE DATE SIGNATURE DATE FOR CITY USE ONLY Received FEE COMPUTATION: APPLICATION TYPE FEE REQUIRED MAR 4199) CITY OF CARLSBAD F-fAF4PtfcWaaJMwED RECEIVED BY: TOTAL FEE REQUIRED I 'v/..& DATE FEE PAID RECEIPT NO. j ) .' . City o f Carl DISCLOSURE STATEMENT bad APPLICANTS STATEMENT OF DISCLOSURE OF CERTAIN OWNERSHIP INTERESTS ON ALL APPLICATIONS WHICH WILL REQUIRE DISCRETIONARY ACTION ON THE PART OF THE CITY COUNCIL OR ANY APPOINTED BOARD, COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE. (P/ease Print) The following information must be disclosed: Applicant List the names and addresses of all persons having a financial interest in the application. 2. 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. 4. If any person identified pursuant to (1) or (2) above is a non-profit organization or a trust, list the names and addresses of any person serving as officer or director of the non-profit organization or as trustee or beneficiary of the trust. FRM00013 8/90 2075 Las Palmas Drive • Carlsbad, California 92009-4859 • (619) 438-1161 . (Over) Disclosure Statement Page 2 5. Have you had more than $250 worth of business transacted with any member of City staff, Boards. 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, city 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.) Signature of Owner/date Signature of applicant/date Print or type name of owner Print or type name of applicant FRM00013 8/90 . 1 I NOTE ADDITIONAL FEES, STATE DEPARTMENT OF FISH & GAME City's and Counties throughout California have recently been notified of new legislation (AB 3158, Chapter 1706, Statutes of 1990) which became effective on January 1, 1991. This law requires that the State of California Department of Fish and Game levy a fee to all project applicants (public and private) subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) to defray the cost of managing and protecting fish and wildlife trust resources. Projects which are categorically exempt from CEQA which have no adverse impact on fish and wildlife and 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 P0 Box 944209 Sacramento, CA 94244-2090 (916) 445-3531 Fee.ltr Eli . 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 following 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 Project: 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, portion 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.(s): Include all assessors parcel numbers included within 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 facilities 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 significant public facility requirements which must be met before your project may be accepted as complete or before construction permits are issued. 6. Existing 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 only. Write down the number of lots which are proposed to be created. Include remainder parcels, open space and private street lots. 13. Type 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 apartment 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 Project 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 chart to determine the sewer usage for your project. Ask for assistance at the counter if you are unsure 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. FRM000I6 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 Government Traffic Generation Rate Guide (attached). 20. Project 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 Project: 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 thru 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 report. 24. Applicant's, Name, Address, Telephone and Signature: To be filled in and signed by the applicant. If owner and applicant 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 instructions contained within the submittal requirements and submit the information and materials required for each of the applications for which you are applying. IMPORTANT NOTE CHECK ALL SUBMITTALS TO BE SURE ALL THE REQUIRED INFORMATION AND MATERIALS HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED WITH YOUR APPLICATION. INCOMPLETE SUBMITTALS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED OR SCHEDULED FOR REVIEW BY STAFF, THE COMMISSION OR COUNCIL. YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED IN WRITING WITHIN 30 DAYS OF SUBMITTAL WHETHER OR NOT YOUR APPLICATION IS COMPLETE. ( Dto FRM00016 8/90 Page 3 of 4 S ANS'BE BE SUBMUmU PRIORTO&3O A PROPOSED PROJECT REQUIRING ThFsT ONLY ONE APPLICATION BE FILE!) MUST BE SUBMflTED PRrOR TO 4OO P M Applicant Disclosure Form - All applications require submittal of an applicant disclosure form. Follow the instructions provided on the form and the attached information sheet. Circulation Impact Analysis - All applications 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 will be used to determine compliance of your project with Growth Management Facility Standards. The analysis is not to be considered in lieu 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 all 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 hillside development permit. If required follow the instructions provided on the application form. Environmental impact Assessment Form - All applications for development require submittal of an Environmental Impact Assessment Form. Larger projects or projects in environmentally sensitive areas may require more detailed Environmental Impact Reports. Follow the instruction provided with the application form. Coastal Development Permit - Projects within the coastal zone boundary may require a Coastal Development Permit. For most projects, application is made to the State Coastal Commission. For projects within the Coastal Zone Boundary and the City's Redevelopment Area, application for a Coastal Development Permit is made with the City. Follow the instructions on the application form. Applicants 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 . . TABLE 13.10.020(c) Type of Building, Structure or Use Equivalent Dwelling Units (1) Each space of a trailer court or mobilehome park 1.00 (2) Each duplex 2.00 (3) Each separate apartment in an apartment house 1.00 (4) Each housing accommodation designed for occu- pancy by a single person or one family, irrespective of the number actually occupying such accommodation 1.00 (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 0.60 With cooking facilities 1.00 (6) Churches, theaters and auditoriums, per each unit of seating capacity (a unit being one hundred fifty per- sons or any fraction thereof) 1.33 (7) Restaurants: No seating 2.67 Seating 2.67 plus 1.00 per each 7 seats or fraction thereof Delicatessen or fast food, using only disposable table- ware: No seating 2.67 Seating 2.67 plus 1.00 per each 2l seats or fraction thereof (8) Automobile service stations: Not more than four gasoline pumps 2.00 More than four gasoline pumps 3.00 (9) Self-service laundries, per each washer .75 358-1 (C.r1Sd TABLE 13.10.020(c) Type of Building, Structure or Use Equivalent Dwelling Units (10) Office space in industrial or commercial establish- ments not listed above Divide the gross floor area of the building in square feet by 1800 (11) Schools: Elementary schools For each sixty pupils or fraction thereof 1.00 Junior high schools For each fifty pupils or fraction thereof 1.00 High schools For each thirty pupils or fraction thereof 1.00 (12) In the case of all commercial. industrial and business estabiishments not included in subdivisions 1 through 10. inclusive, of this subsection the number of equiv- alent dwelling units shall be determined in each case by the city engineer and shall be based upon his esti- mate of the volume and type of wastewater to be discharged into the sewer. The provisions of Chapter 13.16 shall apply to all cases under this subsection and an industrial waste permit shall be required. Any such permit. issued for any use hereunder. shall include a specific volume of sewage authorized 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 No Ll S San Diego ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS Suite 800, First Interstate Plaza 401 B Street Sari Diego. California 92101 619236-5300 Fax 619,236-7222 BRIEF GUIDE OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC GENERATION RATES FOR THE SAN DIEGO REGION JANUARY 1990 NOTE: This list only re prmnts a of average, or estimated, traffic g.n.ratlon rates for land uses (emphasis on acreage and building square footage) in th. San Di.go region. Thee. rat.s are subject to change as future documentation becomes available, or as local sources we updated. For more specific information regarding traffic data and trip rats., please rsf.r to the San Diego Traffic Generators manual. Always check with local jurisdictions for their preferred or applicable rates. ESTIMATED WEEKDAY VEHICLE HIGHEST PEAK HOUR S (plus lN:OUT ratio) LAND USE TRIP GENERATION RATE Between 79 A.M. Between 4-6 P.M. Agriculture (Open Space) 2/acre" Airports Commercial 1211cr., 100/flight, 70/1000 sq. fL'1 6% (6:4) 7% (5.5) General Aviation 41act., 2 flight, 61bu.d aircraft' Heliports 100/acre" Automobile Car Wash 900/site, 600/acre" 4% (5:5) 9% (5:5) Gasoline 750/station, 130/pump" 8% (5:5) 12% (5:5) Sales (Dealer & Repair) 40/1000 sq. IL, 300Iscr., &31s.Mc. stall'" 8% (6:4) 10% (4:6) Auto Repair Center 2011000 sq. ft. 400/acre, 201s.tvlce itLi' 8% (7:3) 11% Banking Bank (Walk-in only) 150/1000 sq. ft., 1000/acre'" 4% (7:3) 8% (4:6) Bank (w/Drlve-through) 20011000 sq. It, 15001acre 3001(1500ne-way)/lane' 5% 3% 6:4) 5:5) 10% 13% (5: (5: Drive-through only Savings & Loan W11 000 sq. ft. 600/acre" 2% 9% Drive-through only 100 (50 one-way)!1 " 4% 15% Cemeteries 51acre' Church (or Synagogue) 15/1000 sq. ft. 40/acre' (triple rates 4% (5: 8% (5:5) for Sunday, or days of assembly) Commercial/Retail Centers Super Regional Shopping Center 40/1000 sq. ft. 400/acre' 2% (7:3) 9% (5:5) (More than 60 acres, more than 600,000 sq. ft. w/usually 3+ major stores) Regional Shopping Center 300,000-600.000 (30-60 acres, 50/1000 sq. ft. 500/icr.' 2% (73) 9% (5:5) sq. ft. w/usualiy 2+ major stores) Community Shopping Center 7011000 sq. ft. 700/acre' ** 3% (6:4) 10% (5:5) (10-30 acres, 100,000-300,000 sq. ft. w/usually I major store and detached r.stauranfl Neighborhood Shopping Center 12011000 sq. IL. I 200/acre' ** 41A (6:4) 11% (5:5) (Lies than 10 ease, lees than 100,000 s% ft, w/usuLly, grocery store & uø stOrS Commitolal tsps 40/1000 sq. IL, 4001acrs 3% (6:4) 9% (5:5) (also scmme Groosip lii,, 150/1000 sq. IL, 20001acre' ' 411 (7:3) 11% 8% (5: Convauiinu Msñst 50011000 sq. IL" 8% (5:5) (5: 01e0oui - 70/1000 sq. IL, TOWwe " 2% 10% 5: Furniture 5/1000 Sq. ft., 100/acre" 4% 1:41 :4 9% 5: Lumber Store 3011000 eq. IL, 150/scm" 7% :4 9% 5: NarcMarwPalnt Store 60/1000 sq. IL, 600/acm" M P 9% 10% (5: (5: Garden Nursery 4011000 sq. ft. 3% (6:4) Education University (4 years) 2.51student. 100 acre' 10% (91) 9% 8% (3: (3: Junior College year.) 1.5/student 80/acm' 12% (9:1) High School 1.4/student, 50/acm' 20% (8 14% 3: Middle/Jurnor High I .0/student 40/acre" 24% (7:5) 7% 5% 3: ~3: Elementary 1.4/student 80/acre" 26% (p4) Day Cars 31child, 7011000 sq. IL" 17% (5) 18% (5:5) Hospitals General 20/bed, 2011= sq. IL, 200/acr. 9% (80 11% Convalescent/Nursing 3/bed" MEMBER AGENCIES: Cities of Carlsbad, Chula Vista, Coronado, Del Mar, El Cajon, Encinitas, Escondido, Imperial Beach. La Mesa. Lemon Grove. National City, Oceanside, Poway, San Diego, Sari Marcos, Santee. Solana Beach, Vista and County of San Diego ADVISORY/LIAISON MEMBERS: California Department of Transportation, U.S. Department of Defense and Tijuanal8a)a California Norte. 0 Industrial Industrial/Business Park $iu 16/1000 sq. ft.. 200/acre' 12% 2 Industrial Park (no oO4flm4rcl 5/1000 sq. ft. 90/acres 11% Industrial Pian (mulIplSsh) 1011000 eq. ft., 120/acre, 14% Manufactuhng/AaslnI 411000 sq. ft. 50/acre" 20% 1J 20% Warehousing 511000 Sq. ft. 50/acre" 15% (7: 25% 4: Storage 2/1000 sq. ft. 0.2/vault, 30/acre' 5% (5:5) g 5: Science Research & Dsyilopment 8/1000 sq. It, 50/.cre 15% (9:1) 14% 1:9 Library 40/1000 Sq. ft., 4001act." 2% (7:3) 10% (5:5) Lodging 3001acr.** 5% Hotel (w/convention facilities/restaurant) 101room, (6'4) 8% (6:4) Motel 9/room, 200/acre' 5% (4:6 9% 6:4) Resort Hotel 8/room, 100/acre' 5% (6:4) 7% (4:6) Military 2.5 military & civilian personnel' 9% (9:1) 10% (2:8) Office* Standard Commercial OMe. 20/1000 eq. It, 3001acre' 14% (9:1) 13% (2:8) (less than 100,000 sq. ft) Large (high-fit.) Commercial Office 1711000 sq. ft. 600/acre' 13% (9:1) 14% (2:8) (more than 100,000 sq. ft) Corporal* Office (single user) 10/l000 sq. ft,140/.crs' 15% :1) 15% 1:9) Government (Civic Center) 30/1000 eq. ft" 9% :1) 12% 3: Post Office 150/1000 sq. ft" 7% (5:5) 5% (5: Department of Motor Vehicles 150/1000 sq. ft. 900/acre" 5% (6:4) 11% (4: Medical 50/1000 sq. ft. 500/acre' 5% (8: 10% (3: Parks City (developed) 50/acre' Regional (undeveloped) 5/acre' 4% 6% Neighborhood 5/acts' Amusement (Th.m.) 50/acre, 1301acre (summer only)" San Diego Zoo 115/acre' Sea World 80/acre' Recreation Beach, Ocean or Bay 600/1000 ft. shoreline, 60/acre' 11% (4:6) Beach, Lake (fresh water) 50/1000 ft shoreline, 5/acre' Bowling Canter 3011an., 300/acre" 7% (7:3) 10% (4:6) Campground 4/campsite" 4% 8% Golf Course 8/acm, 500/course" 5% (59 9% 3: Marinas 4/benti, 20/acre" 3% 9% 3: Racqu.tb.WHsaith Club 40/1000 sq. ft., 300/acre, 40/court' 4% (5:4) 9% Tennis Courts 30/1000 eq. It, 30/court" 4% 11% Sports Facilities Outdoor Stadium 50/acre, 02/seat' Indoor Arena 30/acre, 0-1 /sew Racetrack 40/acre, 0.6 seat' Theaters (multiples) 80/1000 sq. ft., 1.61seat' 0.3% 8% (7:3) Residential Single Family Detached 101dwelling unit' 8% :5) 10% (7:3) (average 4 DU/acre) Condominium 6/dwelling unit' 8% 5) 10% (7:3) any multl.family less than ' 90U/acre) Apartments 8/dwelling unit' 8% S) 11% (7:3) (or any muiWamily units more than 20 DU/acre) Mobil.Home Family 5/dw.rnr,g unit, 40/acre' 6% (3:1) 12% 10% (6:4) (6:4) Adults Only 3(dwedIlng unit, 201acre' Retirement Commum 4/dwelling unit" Rural Estate 12/dwelling unit" Congregate Care Fam. 2/dw.*nq unIt" 3% (54) 5% (5:5) Restaurants Quality 10011000 sq. It, 500/acre' ' 1% 6% (5:4) 8% 6% (7:3) (6:4) Sit down, high never 300/1000 sq. 6,, 1200/sore" (5 Fast Food w/dr$v.1vough) 700(1000 sq. It, 3000/acre" 4% (54) 8% (5:5) Transporton FacUlties Bus 0.pot 25MOM sq. ft" TruckTermlnal 10/1000 eq. It, 50/act. 9% (4 5% (3:5) Watsiport 1701berth, 121acre" Transit Stedon (Pa14 3CC/acre" 14% (7:3) 15% (3:1) 'Primary source: San Diego Trpflfc Ginwatooi. "Other sources: NE T,Ip G.neredon Rspo..t Trip Gsniredcn PAW (other agencies), berfous SP4O4G I C4L77N4 .ftid* rspovtf\ end ssrretsi. (. COAST WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC. PHONE 753-12 5960 EL CAMINO REAL. P 0 BOX 947, CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 or 452-9810 The following information regarding three (3) cubic yard refuse bin enclosures is offered as an aid in planning new projects or developments and to define our liability with respect to servicing customer owned enclosures. 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 tour (4) feet deep. 1) If the bin is to sit on a slab, the minimum inside dimensions of the slab should be ten (10) feet wide 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 jarring or pushing and a sloped slab can cause them to roll, resulting in possible damage to enclosure walls, doors, vehicles, or injury to people. 3) It is necessary to move bins in order to dump them, please keep in mind: A) Empty bins weigh 550 lbs. B) Full bins weigh 800-1,400 lbs. C) Bins can be rolled on flat areas or gradual inclines only. They cannot go over curbing, ledges, raised sidewalks odirt. 0) If bins must be mo'iéd more than ten (10) feet to be serviced, an additional charge will be made 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 41/2" above floor level. 2) Additionally, a 4" x 4" x 7' piece of angle iron bumper, bolted or otherwise securely fastened directly to the floor. Please keep in mind that if a wooden bumper is used, we cannot be responsible for normal wear, tear and deterioration 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 full open point to hold them open to allow the bins to be moved in and out without damaging the gates or doors. Construction should be heavy duty. Page 1 COAJS WASTE MANAGEMT, INC. PHONE: 153.12 5960 EL CAMINO REAL. P 0 BOX 947. CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 or 452-9e10 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 going 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 more 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 met: A) Minimum overhead clearance for approach to the bin should be sixteen 0 klet. This clearance is also required at roof lines such as overhanging car ports. B) 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 drives should be of sufficient strength to accommodate 54,000 lbs. 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 and recommendations will help you in your planning. Please be advised that Coast Waste Management, Inc., et al cannot be responsible for damage caused by inadequate construction or protection methods. If you have any further questions regarding refuse removal, slabs, enclosures, or if you would like us to look over and/or assist you with your plans, please call 753-9412 or 452-9810. Page 2 il RECOMMENDED SPECIFICATIONS FOR REFUSE TRUCKS IN OR AROUND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, APARTMENT BUILDINGS, CONDOMINIUMS OR MOBILE HOME PARKS Unfortunately, most builders or designers do not give adequate consideration to the design of ingress and egress of commercial refuse trucks. Therefore, we hope that the following information will be of help when considering a commercial or residential building. 1. GPOSS 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 buildings, 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 4 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 Darking 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 typical front loader refuse truck needs in excess of 20 feet in height. 000 . 4 .. 0 5. TURNING RADIUS Refuse trucks are typically four types: 1. Front Loader 30 feet long 2. Side Loader 32 feet long 3. Rear Loader 23 feet long 4. Roll Off 32 feet long To provide adequate turning radius, obviously a large area is required (Not less than 80 feet in most cases). Since it is not always practical to provide such a larce turning area, it is often necessary to do excessive backinc in and out. A straight run should always be provided to the trash receptacle area. I TRASH BIN ENCLOSURES 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 length 102 inches Interior width 65 inches Height 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 GATE NOTE: FLOOR OF ENCLOSURE' MUST NOT BE RAISED ABOVE DRIVEWAY OR STREET GRADE. TOP VIEW I . to 1 ) SIDE VIEW 4S" ,