HomeMy WebLinkAbout447 - Ordinances ORDINANCE NO. 447
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANfFK)
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING INDUSTRIAL SPECIFIC PIAN
~ 91-02, ESTABLISHING REGUIATIONS FOR RECYCLING
OOTI,FCTION AND ~ING, AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPOR~
THEREOF
A. Recitals.
(i) On April 10, 1991, the Plaruing Cnmmission of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing with respect to the above-
referenced Lrrk~trial Specific Plan ~t. Follc~ing the conclusion of
said public hearing, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 91-36,
thereby reczmmeraing that the City Council adopt Industrial Specific Plan
Amerament No. 91-02.
(ii) On May 15, 1991, the City Council of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing and concluded said hearing
prior to its adoption of this Ordinance.
(iii) All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this
Resolution have occurred.
Ordinance.
The City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga ordains as follows:
SECTION 1: This Council hereby specifies and finds that all of the
facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of the Ordinance are true and
SECTION 2: This Council hereby finds and certifies that the project
ba-~ been reviewed and considered in c~mpliance with the California
Environmental Quality Act of 1970, and further, this Council hereby issues a
Negative Declaration.
SECTION 3: Part III, Table III-1 is hereby amended to read, in words
and figures, as shown on the attached Exhibit "A."
Section 4: Part III, Table III-2, Section H is hereby added to read,
in words and figures, as follows:
H. MATERIALS EVERY FACILITIES (MRFs)
Collection Facility: AEtivities typically include
the acceptance by donation, redemption, or purchase
of recyclable materials from the public for sorting
and storage. Such a facility may involve aggregat-
ing, weighing, and storing large amounts of material
on-site, including bailing, compacting, or similar
packaging operations for shipment. Outdoor storage
may be permitted when approved by a Conditional Use
Permit.
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Processinq Facility: Activities typically include,
but are not limited to: weighing, heating, melting,
crushing, grinding, briquetting, mechanical sorting,
shredding, stripping, cleaning, and remanufacturing.
The finished materials are semi-finished or raw
materials to be shipped for further manufacture or
assembly. Such a facility may involve outdoor
storage of laDge amounts of recyclable or processed
materials.
Scrap Operation: Activities typically include, but
are not limited to: the storage and sale from the
premises and/or dismantling of used, recyclable, or
waste materials, except when such activities are
part of a manufacturing operation.
SECTION 5: Part III, Table III-2, Subsection D, land use type
definition for "Scrap Operation" is hereby deleted in its entirety.
SECTION 6: Part III, Section IV, Development Standards, Subsection J
is hereby added to read, in words and figures, as shown in the attached
Exhibit "B."
SECTION 7: Appendix F is hereby added to read, in words and figures,
as shown in the attached Exhibit "C."
SECTION 8: Part IV is hereby amended to add "Collection Facilities"
as a permitted use within Subareas 1-5, 8-11, and 13-15.
SECT/ON 9: Part IV is hereby amended to add "Processing Facilities"
as a conditionally permitted use within Subarea 5, 8-11, and 13-15.
SECTION 10: The City Council declares that, should any provision,
section, paragraph, sentence, or word of this Ord/nance be rendered or
declared invalid by any final court action in a court of competent jurisdic-
tion, or by reason of any preemptive legislation, the remaining provisions,
sections, paragraphs, sentences, and words of this Ordinance shall remain in
full force and effect.
SECTION 11: The Mayor shall sign this ~ and the City Clerk
shall cause the same to be published within fifteen (15) days after its
passage at least once in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, a newspaper of
general circulation published in the City of Ontario, California, and
circulated in the City of Rancho Cucamonga, California.
PASSBID, APPROVID, and ADOPTED this 5th day of June, 1991.
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AYES: Alexander, Buquet, Stout, Williams, Wright
NOES: None
ABSt~qT: None ~__
Dennis L. Stout, Mayor
Clerk
I, DF~RA J. ADAMS, CITY Cr.k~qK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinanoe was introduced at a
regular meeting of the Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the
15th day of May, 1991, and was finally passed at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga held on the 5th day of June, 1991.
Executed this 6th day of June, 1991 at Rancho Cucamonga, California.
Dek~a J. Adams~ Clerk
TABLE III- 1
SUMMARY OF LAND USE TYPE BY SUBAREA
a PERMITTED USE + CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED USE NOTE: Non-marked Uses Not
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~~'~"'~"2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 '10 11 12'13 1~'T'~!6~'7
~.",o~:~""'"~ .~....,.;.. .. · .....
L~g~t
Hod urn '
Heavy ' ' '
Minimum Impoct Helvy . L I ; ; , . '. : ' e~ ; ;
OFFICE O ESSIONAL7 DESIGN & RESEARCH
Admmittrltlve & Office
Professional Design Services ·
WHOLESALEz STORAGE & DISTRIB~ION '
Pu.llc Storage
Processing Facilities
Automotive Truck Repair-Meier l
Business SuDgon Serv cos · + · · · + +~ · · · ~ ·
Convenience SIlos i Services
Eating & ~l.
Entertainment + +
Fsst Food Sales
FIn~, I~a~e &
Foo~ & Beverage Sales
;~;;~;:.,,, , · , ,:,l,,
~/~~~ + + + + +~+ +
Recrelti~l FlCi~l
e ee eeee ee~
CIVIC
A~;;~rlUve CIvic b~lcel
Cultural
Eatcalve I~t ~llity FIcfilU~
Flood Control/Utility C~d~ . · · · · , · I · · ·
~,,c ......,y I + tel i + I + t+t+ t I + + +,
Pubhc Safety & Utility Servicel ~ + ~ + ~ + ' + 4 + + + r +: + · + + + + +
"IP-InSultr~il Pirk GI-Generll IriSMerrill HI/HI-MinimuM Impact Heavy
NO-Haven Ave. Overlay District HI-Heavy Induatr,al
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ORb.
J. MATERIALS RECOVERY FACILITIES STANDARDS
The purpose of Materials Recovery Facilities Standards
is to establish minimum standards for screening,
parking, noise, and litter control which meet the intent
of the plan. Unless specifically modified through the
Conditional Use Permit, all other development standards
of the City of Rancho Cucamonga shall apply, including
but not limited to, grading, drainage, and street
improvements.
J.1. All business operations shall be conducted within
an enclosed building unless specifically
permitted within the General Industrial and Heavy
Industrial categories and adequately screened
from public view pursuant to the Section A,
General Provisions, for the Industrial Area; in
particular, screening from the Ontario 1-15
Freeway shall be required.
J.2. All facilities shall be maintained free of litter
and vermin and any other undesirable material and
shall be cleaned of loose debris on a daily
basis.
J.3. The facility shall meet the parking requirements
for warehouse uses. In addition, stacking space
shall be provided for six vehicles or the
anticipated peak customer load, whichever ~s
higher. If no drive-up facilities are available,
than a minimum of six additional spaces for
customer drop-off shall be provided.
J.8. Power-driven equipment, including aluminum foil
and can compacting or bailing, necessary for
efficient temporary storage and shipment of
material shalX be permitte~.
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APPENDIX F
RECYCLING DEFINITIONS
The following definitions are offered to provide
clarification to technical terms relative to recyclable
materials and recycling operations:
Construction Waste - Construction and demolition debris,
dredgings, grubbing from land clearing, rubble resulting
from construction, remolding, repair, and demolition
operations on housing, commercial buildings and other
structures and pavements.
D~mestics - A class for discards that occurs both in the
home and in the work place; i.e., beverage containers
and newspapers.
Heavy Industrial Wastes - Waste derived from industrial
or manufacturing operations such as ship building,
construction, and demolition operations.
Light Industrial Waste - Waste derived from research and
development facilities and light manufacturing
operations such as sem/conductors and computer
manufacturers.
Materials ]~ex7 Facilities (MRFs) - The point of
extraction of valuable raw materials, which are then
sold on the com~dity and scrap markets or are used as
part of a manufacturing operation. Materials targeted
are paper, plastic, glass, metals, textiles, and other
goods deemed similar by the City Planner.
RecTclables - Recyclables are discards or waste
materials, that are collated, separated, or processed,
and used as raw materials or products. Typically
recyclables would include: domestics such as beverage
containers and newspaper, cardboard, high grade paper,
plastics, textiles, light industrial waste, or other
similar materials. Rec~clables are not intended to
include: chemicals, toxic water, heav~ industrial
waste, ~etroleum, construction waste, unsorted garbage,
heav~ metals, or other similar materials as determined
b~ the Citx Planner.
~]/ng - The series of activities by which materials
that would otherwise be disposed of, are collected,
separated, or processed and used in the form of raw
materials.