HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances_2544_CCv0001.pdf ORDINANCE NO. 2544
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF iREDLANDS ADDING CHAPTER 13.66 TO THE
REDLAINDS MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH RECYCLING REQUIREMENTS FOR
SPECIFIEDDEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY
The City Council of the City of Redlands does ordain as follows:
action 1. Chapter 13.66 entitled Recyclin- Requirements for Specified Development
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Activity is hereby added to the Redlands Municipal Code to read as follows:
"CHAPTER 13.66
RECYCLING REQUIREMEN'rS FOR SPECIFIED DEVELOPMENT AC IIT
13.66,010 Purpose
13,6 .020 Applicability
13. .03t Site and Building Recycling Requirements
13. 6.040 Construction and Demolition Recycling Requirements
13,66.050 Exceptions to the Development Standards and Conditions
13,6 .01 Purpose of Chanter. The purpose of this Chapter is to establish requirements
for recycling by specified development activities to facilitate the City's compliance with State
recycling mandates, remove architectural barriers to recycling and ensure the recycling of
construction and demolition debris.
13.66.020 Applicability. This Chapter shall apply to applicants for the following types
of development activities:
A. The dein lolitionofitiystiLictLtrc,.
B. The consti uction of, and additions or tenant impro ven-i ei its to, any building other than a
single family residential building,
C. All reroofing activities.
1166.030 Site and Bi,ltildinv- Recycling Plane, uirernents. The applicant for any
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development activity subject to this Chapter shall, as a condition of approval of that application,
submit for review and approval a completed Site and Building Recycling Plan to the City's
Municipal Utilities Department. The Site and Building Recycling Plan shall be based upon the
application form of the. Municipal Utilities Department and consists of two components (site plan
and building recycling plan'). The Plan shall include the location and design of all existing and
proposed recycling and trash enclosures, design of site access points for solid waste and recycling
collection vehicles and a design of the grading of the site, operational criteriafor the proposed use
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of the property and capacity requirements for the waste generation of the building. TheMunicipal
Utilities Director may waive the requirement for a Site plan upon its finding that.a)the development
activity is ,a re-roofing project or a demolition; or b) the development activity is a tenant
improvement not requiring significant site improvements;-or c) the existing trash and recycling
enclosure is adequate to provide the required level of service,including capacity and access,for trash
collection for recycling, for the facility.
A, Site Plan Reouirements,
L For devel prnent activity other than duplexes,triplexes and four lexe ,the siteplan
shall provide for one or more double enclosures. if a trash compactor is proposed
for use, the design and manufacturer's detail drawings shall be submitted with the
site,plan submittal,. The plans shall comply with the Solid Waste recycling access
Act of 1991, the solid waste developmentrequirements for the activity and the
requirements of this Cold.
2; Trash and recycling containers shall be shown on the Site Plan at grade:
. Trash and recycling enclosures shall be accessible to solid waste collection vehicles.
Location and access shall be designed to minimize potential injury to employees or
the public and damage to property from collection vehicles. The plan shall,include
design for solid waste truck turn-around movements, showing access and turn-
around areas, and"keep clear"areas,for solid waste collection vehicles.
4. Adequate capacity shall be provided for the trash and recycling enclosure design as
shown on the Site. Such requirements shall be based on the volume and tonnage
generated by the development activity, as estimated by the City.
S. Recycling and trash enclosures shall be required where trash receptacles are not
stored wholly within a building and in any industrial project where trash receptacles;
are being used and the trash recept4cles receptaclesare not stored wholly within the building or
screened by landscaping, fencing or a structure.
a. Size W_ recycling and trash bin enclosures shall be sized to provide for both
recycling and trash receptacles without one blocking the other for roper access.,
Design specifications -- The design of the recycling and trash bin enclosures
shall conform to the City's adopted- standard specifications and plans.
Alternative designs are subject to the approval of the Municipal Uilities
Director. The storage of grease or oils in the trash and recycling enclosure is
prohibited:
o. Issuance of Building Permit -- No building permit shall be issued for any
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development activity subject to this Chapter unless the Site Plan has been approved
by the Municipal Utilities Director.
B. Building, Recycling Plan
1, The story-c of trash and recyclables shall be contained in dumpsters or other
receptacles approved by the City.
2. The storage of nori-trash or non-recyclables in the trash and recycling enclosure is
prohibited.
3. The flow of materials throut,ala ity
the facil' shall be indicated. Interior space shall be
identified in centralized areas for the consolidation of trash and recyclables (c.0,
lounges, copy machine areas, etc.).
4. An Education/Public Outreach Program shall be implemented to instruct occupants
of the development about the benefits of recycling and how to recycle.
a. Promotional literature—The owners/propertymanagers of the development shall
provide tenants with information, on the proper separation of recyclables from
trash. Such information will be provided upon move-in and at least once each
year thereafter. Employees of commercial businesses shall receive periodic
training to reinforce the proper separation ofmaterials,including the distribution
of a flier that lists the materials for recycling.
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b. Signage shall be pennanentlyposted on recyc ling containers to distinguish them
from refuse or trash containers. General instructions about how to recycle shall
be posted within the recycling and trash enclosure at or near the receptacle area
and shall be visible to the enclosure/receptacle users. The name and phone
number of the person responsible ter maintenance of the enclosure or receptacle
shall be posted. Any sign visible froni outside of the enclosure shall be no larger
than two square feet.
5. Recycling receptacles shall be co-located next to trash containers in the centralized
areas of office work spaces. Signage shall be employed to instruct users as to the
proper separation of recy-clables from trash. Signage may be posted on the wall
above or adjacent to the containers or affixed to the containers. Signage shall be
large enough to read from 'five feet distance by a person with average eyesight.
6. No Certificate Of Occupancy shall be issued for any development activity subject to
this Chapter structure until the adequacy of the Building Recycling Plan has been
approved by the Municipal Utilities Director.
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13.66.040 Construction and Demolition RecvcIinQ R.e uirerments. The construction and
demolition requirements specify recycling or deconstruction for reuse in the removal, remodeling
or new construction of any structure on the site. The Construction and Demolition recycling Pian
shall include the following:
A. The Construction and Demolition Recycling Plan shall include a drawing that identifies
an area for the loading and collection ofrecyclable materials with appropriate access for
collection vehicles
& Targeted Materials for recycling shall include concrete, asphalt,clean.woad(unpainted
or untreated), bride, metal., cardboard and sheetrock. The Municipal Utilities Director
may Modify the:targeted materials based on available markets.
C. The Demolition and Construction Plan shall specify how the materials will be separated
at the source and/or recycled by utilizing the services of a processor.
D. The Demolition and Construction Plan shall demonstrate compliance with the following
construction site requirements:
I Construction waste and demolition debris shall be removed from the construction:,
site on a regular basis and shill not be shred on and in the open for a period
in excess of four weeps;provided that such waste is not hazardous or noxious and
does not constitute a nuisance, in which case it must be appropriately secured and
regularly removed from the construction site.
Reasonable efforts shall be demonstrated to provide for segregation ofrecyclable
construction Materials and demolition debris for diversion from landfills.
3 Construction waste and demolition debris that may become windblown shall be
containerized to prevent litter.
. recycled materials,._Recycled Materials to be used in construction or remodeling of the
facility shall be identified.
F. Approved Demolition Permit and Building Permit--No Demolition.Permit or Building
Permit shall be issued for any development activity subject to this Chapter unless the
Construction and Demolition recycling Plan has been approved by the Municipal
Utilities Director.
G, Certificate of Occupancy and deporting Requirements/Documentation of Compliance
with Construction and Demolition Plan
I Recycling report a condition of Certificate of Occupancy -- The applicant shall
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submit areport to the Municipal Utilities Director that documents the construction
and demolition debris recycled as a condition of issuing a Certificate of Occupancy.
2.. Requirement to report quantities of waste recycled as a condition of the Certificate
of Occupancy--The Construction and Demolition Report shall report the estimate
quantities of all construction waste and dernolition debris listed in the Recycling
Plan
3. Documentation of reported. quantities -- The applicant shill attach recycling
receipts or provide other pertinent documentation that demonstrates waste
diversion and recycling in conformance with the approved Construction and
Demolition Recycling Plan
13.66.050 Exceptions for Existing Development
A. Existing Recycling ng and Trash Bin Enclosure — If the development activity is a tenant
improvement for a site,not requiring significant site improvements,that has an existing
trash enclosure, then the required recycling containers for the facility shall be located
inside the trash.enclosure. If it is not possible to locate the required recycling receptacles
in the trash enclosure, based on the Municipal Utilities Director's estimate of required
volume, thea recycling, receptacles shall be locatedadjacent to the existing trash
enclosure. Any-proposed modifications to the existing trash enclosure shall:cornpl with
the requirements listed in Section 13.66.030
B. No Existing Recycling and Trash Bin Enclosure--If the development activity does not
have an existing trash enclosure, the development may be required to install a trash
enclosure that will meet the requirements of Section 13.66.030. If it is determined by the
Municipal [.utilities Director that there is insufficient space to construct a trash and
recycling enclosure, the required recycling receptacle shall be located adjacent to the
existing trash receptacles. Any proposed recycling and trash enclosure shall complywith
the requirements listed. in Section. 13.66. 30. The Municipal Utilities Director shall
have the authority to grant exceptions to the requirements under §13.66.030 based on
space and access considerations.
Waiver of Parking l .equirentent -- In order to meet the required recycling volume
requirement for the size of the facility, the Planning Corri pis ion and/or City Council
may grant a waiver to reduce required parking through approval of a variance. The
Municipal Utilities Director and the Community Development Director shall have the
authority to grant the use of parking spaces for the location of recycling receptacles;
provided the enclosure or receptacles meet the design specifications in §13.66,030 and
the reduction in parking spaces does not violate the n inimum requirement for the
development."
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Section 2. The Mayor shall sign this ordinance and the City Clerk shall certify to the
adoption of this ordinance and shall cause it, or a summary of it, to be published once in the
Redlands Daily Facts, a newspaper of general circulation within the City, and thereafter this
ordinance shall take effect as provided by law.
Mayor of the City of Redlands
Attest.,
City C/erk
1,Lorne Pao r,City Clerk of the City of Redlands,hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was
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duly adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 6th day of May, 2003 by
the following vote,
AYES: Councilmembers Pep ler, Gilbreath, George, Harrison, Mayor Haws
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAINT - None
City 96rk, City q4fartds
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