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I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />! <br />I <br /> <br />THE ZONING REPORT <br /> <br />Page Eight <br /> <br />"6. The station shall b~e no closer than 100 ft <br />to any residential zoning district or residential <br />land use. <br />"7. Access to the station shall be from an ar- <br />terial street or from a icommercial street. <br />"8. The owner or operator of the station shall <br />police the site no lessithan once a day to as- <br />sure that no litter at, cumulates and that the <br />containers are emptiedlas needed. <br />"9 .... signing shall b~ an integra] part of the <br />material containers~ buit shall not occupy more <br />than 25% of the surface of the containers nor <br />extend more than 2 f~ above the top of the <br />containers." [Wichita ~S] <br /> <br />"(e) Large collection facilities . . . <br />"(4) All exterior storag~ of material shall be in <br />sturdy containers or e~closures which are cov- <br />ered, secured, and m~intained in good condi- <br />tion, or shall be bale~i or palletized. Storage <br />containers for combustible material shall be <br />constructed of nonco~nbustible material. Oil <br />storage must be in containers approved by the <br />Durango Fire Department. No material storage,. <br />excluding truck trailers, will be visible above <br />the height of the screening." <br />[Durango CO] <br /> <br /> I <br />,I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Zoning standards for <br />recycling processing p~nts <br />"(f) Processing facilities . . . <br /> "(2) Processors will ioperate in a wholly en- <br />closed building exeepi for incidental storage; <br />or be: <br />"a. Landscaped in compliance with the zoning <br />district in which the f~cility is located; and <br />"b. At least 150 ft frown adjacent property zon- <br />ed for planned for residential use. <br /> "(3) Power-driven pr~oeessing shall be permit- <br />ted, provided all nois~ level requirements are <br />met. Processing facilities are limited to baling, <br />brig uetting, crushing{ compacting, grinding, <br />shredding and sorting ~f source-separated recy- <br />clable materials. <br /> "(4) A processing f~cility shall be no larger <br />than 45,000 sq ft. ; <br /> <br /> "(5) A processing facility may accept used <br />motor oil for recycling from the generator in <br />accordance with applicable state health and <br />safety regulations <br /> "(1i) If the facility is located within 500 ft <br />of property zoned or planned for residential <br />use, it shall be not in operation between 7:00 <br /> <br />p.m. and 7:00 a.m. The facility will be admini- <br />stered by on-site personnel during the hours <br />the facility is open .... <br /> "(14) Sign requirements shall be those provid- <br />ed for the zoning district in which the facility <br />i~ located. In addition, the facility will be <br />clearly marked with the name and phone num- <br />ber of the facility operator and the hours of <br />operation .... "[Durango CO] <br /> <br />IN THE NEXT FEW ISSUES . . . <br /> <br />· . . In two weeks~ on March 4th, you get Part <br />One of a two-part disussion of a major topic: <br />zoning for bars, drinking places and alcoholic <br />beverage control. You get Part Two on March <br />18t1% two' weeks later. <br />For April 22nd, our topic is: defining and <br />regulating various types of clubs and service <br /> <br />organizations. For May 20th: maximum height <br />regulations. For June: how to regulate odd- <br />shaped lots in zoning codes. For July: zoning <br />regulations for making the transition to a new <br />zoning code. For August: parking and loading <br />ratios for industrial and employment uses. <br /> <br /> For September: perhaps two issues--a com- <br />plete checklist for mobile home parks and uses. <br /> <br />We make every effort to present accurate in- <br />formation and sound opinion in this report. <br />However, we do not guarantee results, accu- <br />racy, or assume liability for errors, omissions, <br />or for information you may act upon. This pub- <br />lication does not purport to be engaged in the <br />practice of law or give legal advice, but is the <br />opinion of the editor and publisher solely as a <br />professional urban planner. <br /> <br />February 18, 1994.1skue <br /> <br /> <br />