HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 1988-2252 ORDINANCE NO. 2252
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING TITLE 19
OF THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE TO REGULATE RECYCLING
FACILITIES MANDATED BY AB 2020 (THE BOTTLE BILL)
The City Council of the City of Chula Vista does ordain as follows:
SECTION I: That Section 19.58.345 is hereby added to the Cnula
Vista Municipal Code to read as follows:
19.58.345 Recycling collection centers.
'Recycling collection centers may be permitted within any commercial
or industrial zone which is also located within a convenience zone identified
by the State of California Department of Resources, under the provisions of
the California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act of
1986. Establishment of such centers shall comply with the following:
1. Reverse vending machines with a combined area of no more than 150
square feet and a height of no more than 8 feet total may be
permitted as an accessory use subject to site plan approval by the
Planning Department. Reverse Vending Machines which are placed
within an enclosed building occupied by the primary use do not
Small collection facilities occupying an area of no more than 300
iquare feet may be permitted as an accessory use subject to approval
of a conditional use permit granted by the Zoning Administrator.
3. Large R recycling collection centers with a co~oined area of over
300 square feet, but not exceeding the floor area equivalent of a 30
person occupancy load, may be permitted as an accessory or primary
use subject to the approval of a conditional use permit granted by
the Planning Con]nission, and with approval of an application for
site plan and architectural review by the Design Review Committee.
4. The premises of all recycling collection centers shall be kept free
of all litter and debris, and all recyclable articles removed prior
to any storage container reaching capacity. Approval of a site plan
or conditional use permit may be revoked by the permitting authority
upon presentation of evidence that a recycling collection center is
not maintained in a safe and sanitary manner.
5. Recycling Collection Centers shall be developed and operated in
accordance with the Design Standards for Recycling Centers adopted
by City Council policy.
6. ~he regulations set forth in this section shall also apply to
recycling collection facilities in existence prior to adoption of
this ordinance. Existing facilities shall have 60 days from the
date of adoption to obtain required discretionary permits.
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SECTION II: That Section 19.34.030 of the Chula Vista Municipal
3de is hereby amended to read as follows:
19.34.030 Conditional uses.
The following uses shall be permitted in the C-N zone, provided a
conditional use permit is issued in accordance with the provisions of
Section 19.14.060:
A. Automobile service stations, in accordance with the provisions of
Section 19.58.280;
B. Sale of beer or other alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises
only where the sale is incidental to the sale of food;
C. Electrical substations and gas regulator stations, subject to the
provisions of Section 19.58.140;
D. Unclassified uses, see Chapter 19.54;
E. Roof-mounted satellite dishes subject to the standards set forth in
Section 19.30.040.
F. Recycling collection centers, subject to the provisions of Section
19.58.340.
SECTION III: That Section 19.32.030 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code is
hereby amended to read as follows:
19.32.830 Conditional uses.
Conditional uses in the C-B zone include:
A. Automobile rental agencies;
Electrical substations and gas regulator stations, subject to the
provisions of Section 19.58.140;
C. Social and fraternal organizations, subject to the provisions of
Section 19.58.100;
D. Theaters;
E. Bowling alley, dance hall, roller skating rink and plant nurseries,
subject to the provisions of Section 19.58.040;
F. Furniture upholstering shops;
G. R-3 residential use above the ground floor as regulated in the R-3 zoning
district, provided that R-3 yard requirements may be modified where
appropriate;
H. Building height in excess of three and one-half stories when adjacent to
any R or C-O zone;
I. Knitting and weaving shops;
J. Unclassified uses, see Chapter 19.54;
K. Automobile service stations, subject to the provisions of
Section 19.58.280.
L. Roof-mounted satellite dishes subject to the standards set forth in
section 19.30.040.
M. Recycling collection centers, subject to the provisions of Section
19.58.340.
SECTION IV: That Section 19.30.040 of the Chula Vista Municipal
Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
~9.30.040 Conditional uses.
Conditional uses permitted in the C-O zone include:
A. R-3 residential uses, as regulated therein;
B. Public and quasi-public uses appropriate to the district, such as
professional, business and technical schools of a public service type,
but not including corporation yards, storage or repair yards and
warehouses;
C. Day nurseries, schools and studios for arts and crafts, photography,
music, dance and art galleries, in accordance with the provisions of
Section 19.58.220;
D. Commercial parking lots and parking garages, in accordance with the
provisions of Sections 19.62.010 through 19.62.130;
E. Radio and television broadcasting, excluding towers;
F. Restaurants;
G. Electric substations and gas regulators, subject to the provisions of
Section 19.58.140;
H. Plant nurseries and the sale of related hardware items; provided, they
are clearly incidental and secondary to the plant nursery. Plant
nurseries shall be allowed only on the peripheral areas of the C-O zone,
so as not to disrupt the continuity of the professional and
administrative office land uses;
I. Unclassified uses, see Chapter 19.54.
J. Roof-mounted satellite dishes subject to the following standards or
conditions:
1. These dishes shall be screened, using appropriate matching
architectural materials or parapet walls.
2. Dishes shall be of a neutral color, match the building or as
otherwise approved by the City.
3.A building permit shall be required.
4. No advertising material shall be allowed on the satellite dish
antenna. Satellite dish antenna containing advertising material
shall be considered a sign.
K. Recycling collection centers, subject to the provisions of Section
19.59.340.
SECTION V: That Section 19.36.030 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code
is hereby amended to read as follows:
19.36.030 Conditional uses.
Conditional uses in the C-C zone include:
A. Car washes, subject to the provisions of Section 19.58.060;
B. Skating rinks, subject to the conditions of Section 19.58.040;
C. Signs in excess of maximum as established in Section 19.36.040 of this
chapter;
D. Automobile rental and towing service;
E. Billiard parlors;
F. Bowling alleys, subject to the provisions of Section 19.58.040;
G. Social and fraternal organizations (nonprofit), subject to the provisions
of Section 19.58.100;
H. Trailer rentals;
Veterinarian clinic, subject to the provisions of Section 19.58.050;
Unclassified uses, See Chapter 19.54;
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~'. Automobile service stations, subject to the provisions of Section
19.58.280;
L. Recycling collection centers, subject to the provisions of Section
19.58. 340.
SECTION VI: That Section 19.38.030 of the Chula Vista Municipal
Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
19.38.830 Conditional uses.
The following uses may be permitted in the C-V zone subject to the
issuance of a conditional use permit subject to the findings set forth in
Section 19.14.060:
A. Car washes, subject to the provisions of Section 19.58.060;
B. Automobile service stations and towing service, subject to the provisions
of Section 19.58.280;
C. Bait and tackle shops, including marine sales, supplies and rentals;
D. Bars or night clubs;
E. Cor~nercial parking lots and parking garages, subject to the provisions of
Sections 19.62.010 through 19.62.130;
F. Commercial recreation facilities, subject to the conditions of Section
19.58.040, as follows:
1. Bowling alley,
2. Miniature golf course,
3. Billiard hall,
4. Skating rink;
G. Public stables, subject to the provisions of Section 19.58.310;
Artists' supply and materials stores;
~. Clothing sales (new);
J. Unclassified uses, See Chapter 19.54.
K. Roof-mounted satellite dish subject to the standards set forth in Section
19.30.040.
L. Recycling collection centers, subject to the provisions of Section
' 19.58.340.
SECTION VII: That Section 19.40.030 of the Chula Vista Municipal
Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
19.40.030 Conditional uses.
Conditional uses in a C-T zone include:
A. Used car lots and motorcycle sales and repair, subject to the provisions
of Section 19.58.070;
B. Trailer and equipment sales and rental establishments and towing service;
c. Drive-in theaters, subject to the provisions of Section 19.58.120, and
provided that the screen shall be so located and designed that it is not
visible from adjacent thoroughfares, and said screen shall be set back
not less than one hundred feet from any street or thoroughfare;
D. Automobile service stations, garages for major and minor repairs, as
defined herein, and car-washing establishments, subject to the provisions
of Sections 19.58.060 and 19.58.280;
E. Carpenter shop, electrical, plumbing or heating shops;
Dancehalls, subject to the provisions of Section 19.58.040;
Truck and trailer service, including major repair;
H. Building material sales yard, not including concrete mixing;
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Automobile storage, contractor's equipment storage yard, or storage, sale
and rental of equipment commonly used by contractors;
J. Signs in excess of maximum, as established in Section 19.40.040;
K. Bait and tackle shops;
L. Commercial recreation facilities (outdoor);
M. Upholstery shops;
N. Automobile paint and body shops;
O. Wholesale bakeries;
P. Laundries, except industrial; and cleaning and dyeing plants;
Q. Used clothing sales;
R. Lumberyards;
S. Radiator repair shops;
T. Unclassified uses, see Chapter 19.54;
U. Knitting and weaving shops;
V. Cardrooms;
W. Recycling collection centers, subject to the provisions of Section
19.58.340.
SECTION VIII: That Section 19.48.150 is hereby added to the Chula
Vista Municipal Code to read as follows:
19.48.150 Recycling collection centers.
Recycling collection centers may be permitted within commercial or
industrial areas, subject to the provisions of Section 19.58.340.
SECTION IX: That Section 19.42.040 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code
is hereby amended to read as follows:
19.42.040 Conditional uses.
Conditional uses permitted in an I-R zone include:
A. Retail commercial uses necessary to serve the I-R zone;
B. Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, drugs and the like;
C. Building height in excess of three and one-half stories or forty-five feet;
D. Unclassified uses, as set forth in Chapter 19.54.
E. Roof-mounted satellite dishes subject to the standards set forth in
Section 19.30.040.
F. Recycling collection centers, subject to the provisions of Section
19.58.340.
SECTION X: That Section 19.44.040 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code
is hereby amended to read as follows:
19.44.040 Conditional uses.
Conditional uses permitted in an I-L zone include:
A. Machine shop and sheet metal shop;
B. Service stations, subject to the conditions in Section 19.58.280;
C. Steel fabrication;
D. Restaurants, delicatessens and similar uses;
Drive-in theaters, subject to the conditions of Section 19.58.120;
Major auto repair, engine rebuilding and paint shops;
G. Commercial parking lots and garages;
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Plastic and other synthetics manufacturing;
Building heights exceeding three and one-half stories or forty-five feet;
J. Unclassified uses as set forth in Chapter 19.54;
K. Trucking yards, terminals and distributing operations;
L. The retail sale of such bulky items as furniture, carpets and other
similar items;
M. Retail distribution centers and manufacturers' outlets which require
extensive floor areas for the storage and display of merchandise, and the
high-volume, warehouse-type sale of goods and, retail uses which are
related to and supportive of existing, on-site retail distribution centers
of manufacturers' outlets. Conditional use permit applications for the
establishment of retail conm]ercial uses, covered by the provisions of this
subsection, shall be considered by the city council subsequent to its
receipt of recommendations thereon from the planning commission.
N. Roof-mounted satellite dishes subject to the standards set forth in
Section 19.30.040.
O. Recycling collection centers, subject to the provisions of Section
19.58.340.
SECTION XI: That Section 19.46.040 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code
is hereby amended to read as follows:
19.46.040 Conditional uses.
Conditional uses in an I district include:
A. Motels;
Restaurants;
Service stations, subject to the provisions of Sections 19.58.280;
D. ~ne retail sale of such bulky items as furniture, carpets and other
similar items;
E. Retail distribution centers and manufacturers' outlets which require
extensive floor areas for the storage and display of merchandise, and the
high-volume, warehouse-type sale of goods and, retail uses which are
related to, and supportive of existing, on-site retail distribution
centers or manufacturers' outlets. Conditional use permit applications
for the establishment of retail con~nercial uses, covered by the provisions
of this subsection, shall be considered by the city council subsequent to
its receipt of recommendations thereon from the planning conmission;
F. The following uses covered by this subsection, shall be considered by the
city council subsequent to its receipt of recommendations thereon from the
planning commission:
1. Brewing or distilling of liquor, or perfume manufacture,
2. Meat packing,
3. Large scale bleaching, cleaning and dyeing establishments,
4. Railroad yards and freight stations,
5. Forges and foundries,
6. Automobile salvage and wrecking operations, and industrial metal and
waste rag, glass or paper salvage operations; provided, that all
operations are conducted within a solid screen not less than eight
feet high, and that materials stored are not piled higher than said
screen;
Any other use which is determined by the commission to be of the same
general character as the above uses;
H. Unclassified uses, as provided in Chapter 19.54.
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T. Roof-mounted satellite dishes subject to the standards set forth in
Section 19.30.040.
J. Recycling collection centers, subject to the provisions of Section
19.58. 340.
SECTION XII: That Section 19.70.017 is hereby added to the Chula
Vista Municipal Code to read as follows:
19.70.017 Recycling collection centers.
Notwithstanding the provisions of the commercial and industrial use
regulations specified in Sections 2300 through 2585 of the Ordinance with
respect to recycling collection centers, recyling collection centers which are
located within a convenience zone identified by the State of California
Department of Resources, under the provisions of the California Beverage
Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act of 1986, shall comply with the
following:
1. Reverse vending machines with a combined area of no more than 150 square
feet and a height of no more than 8 feet total may be permitted as an
accessory use subject to site plan approval by the Planning Department.
Reverse vending machines which are placed within an enclosed building
occu ied by the rimar use do not r ire a royal of a site lan.
s_ma11 collection
facilities occupying an area of no more than 300 square feet total may be
permitted as an accessory use subject to approval of a minor use permit
granted by the Zoning Administrator.
3. R~lfM~ Large collection centers with a combined area of over 300
square feet, but not exceeding the floor area equivalent of a 30 person
occupancy load, may be permitted as an accessory or a primary use subject
to the approval of a major use permit granted by the Planning Cor~nission,
and with approval of an application for site plan and architectural review
by the Design Review Committee.
4. The premises of all recycling collection centers shall be kept free of all
litter and debris, and all recyclable articles removed prior to any
storage container reaching capacity. Approval of a site plan or
conditional use permit may be revoked by the permitting authority upon
presentation of evidence that a recycling collection center is not
maintained in a safe and sanitary manner.
5. Recycling collection centers shall be developed and operated in accordance
' with the Design Standards for recycling centers as adopted by the City
Council.
6. The regulations set forth in this section shall also apply to recycling
' facilities in existence prior to adoption of this ordinance. Existing
facilities shall have 60 days from the date of adoption to obtain required
discretionary permits.
SECTION XIII: This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force
on the thirty-first day from and after its second reading and adoption.
Presented by Approved as to form by
' ron '~lty Attorney
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FIRST READ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CT OF CHULA VISTA· CALIFORNIA· HELD sanuary 12 19 88 AND
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FINALLY PASSED AND ADOPTED AT A REGULAR MEETING THEREOF HELD Sanuary 19 ·
19 88 , BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE· TO-WIT:
AYES: Councilmen Cox, Malcolm, Nader, Moore
NAYES: Councilmen None
ABSTAIN: Councilmen McCandliss
ABSENT: Councilmen None
%of the City of Chulo Vista
ATTEST ~Clerk~. ~-~f
STA~ E OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) ss.
CITY OF CHULA VISTA )
I, JENNIE M. FULASZ, CMC, CITY CLERK of the City of Chulo Vista, California,
DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is o full, true and correct copy of
ORDINANCE NO. 2252 ,and that the some has not been amended or repealed.
DATED
City Clerk
CI'!Y OF
CHULA VISTA
CC-660
ORDINANCE NO. 2252
AN ORDINANCE OF TIlE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING
TITLE 19 OF THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE TO
REGULATE RECYCLING FACILITIES MANDATED BY AB 2020
(THE BOTTLE BILL)
At the meeting of January 19, 1988, theCity Council
placed the ordinance on second reading and adoption.
The ordinance regulates recycling facilities mandated
by the California Beverage Recycling and Litter
Reduction Act passed by the State Legislature in
1986.
The Act requires that at least one recycling facilit~y
be placed within a 1/2 mile radius of all supermarkets
with gross incomes of two million dollars or more
within the City limits. The recycling facility may
take the form of reverse vending machines, collection
bins, a mobile recycling unit or a permanent facility.
These facilities must accept all types of beverage
containers and pay at minimum the redemption values
prescribed by the State. In addition, they must be in
operation at least 30 hours a week; 5 of those hQurs
must be outside the standard business hours of 9:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Copies of the ordinance are available at the office
of the City Clerk, City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue,
Chula Vista, CA.
Dated: 1/21/88
Clerk Jenni~'M. FUlaS~CMC