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Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers
Joni Pattillo, City Manager
Solid Waste And Recycling Enclosure Standards Ordinance
Report prepared by Martha Aja, Environmental Specialist 2-
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The Solid Waste and Recycling Enclosure Standards establish design criteria and size
requirements for new enclosures within the City. The intent of the standards is to ensure that
there is adequate space in newly constructed enclosures for solid waste and recycling, including
organics if applicable. The Solid Waste and Recycling Enclosure Standards apply to: new
development projects; remodeled commercial development projects that trigger a planning
entitlement and consist of grocery stores, restaurants, markets, daycare centers and auto
repair/use; and tenant improvements, where no planning entitlement is required, if the use has
the potential to pollute stormwater.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
None
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council waive the reading and adopt an Ordinance adding a
new Chapter 7.98 Relating to Solid Waste and Recycling Enclosure Standards.
Submitted By:
Senior Administrative Analyst
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Assistant Cit nager
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DESCRIPTION:
Background
The Dublin City Council appointed a Green Initiatives Taskforce in February 2010, whose
purpose was to provide recommendations on green or environmental initiatives that the City
Council would consider for future implementation in City activities. The City Council approved
the Green Plan on February 15, 2011. The Dublin Green Plan contains the Taskforce's
recommended initiatives.
There are a total of 35 environmental initiatives in the City's Green Plan. To guide the City's
efforts, all initiatives were ranked by the Green Taskforce members according to feasibility,
effectiveness, affordability and timeframe. Only the top 8 initiatives will be focused upon over
the first 5-year period. Updating the City's requirement for enclosure space to take into account
recycling and composting programs is ranked 4th on the 5-Year Plan.
An Environmental Initiative outlined in the City's Green Plan directs Staff to establish Solid
Waste and Recycling Enclosure Standards. The purpose of these standards is to ensure that
newly constructed enclosures have adequate space for collecting and storing solid waste and
all materials potentially collected through the City's recycling programs, including mixed
recycling, separated cardboard, and food waste/organics.
Applicability
The following projects will be subject to the City's Solid Waste and Recycling Enclosure
Standards Ordinance:
1. New commercial development projects.
2. New multi-family development projects with 5 units or more that will utilize shared
waste and recycling enclosures.
3. Commercial development projects that trigger a Planning entitlement (such as a
Site Development Review or Conditional Use Permit) and consist of the following
types of uses: grocery stores, restaurants, markets, daycare centers and auto
repair/use.
4. Any other project, including tenant improvements, where the Public Works
Department concludes that the proposed use has the potential to discharge
pollution into the City's storm sewer system. When this Chapter applies to a
tenant improvement, the property owner or Applicant shall be responsible for
making improvements or11y to the solid waste and recycling enclosure used by the
tenant.
On June 7, 2011, the City Council waived the reading and introduced the Ordinance adding
Chapter 7.98-Solid Waste and Recycling Enclosure Standards to the Dublin Municipal Code.
Please refer to the June 7, 2011 City Council Staff Report for a complete discussion of this
Ordinance (Attachment 1). The City Council is currently requested to waive the second reading
and adopt the Ordinance (Attachment 2).
ATTACHMENTS: 1. City Council Staff Report dated June 7, 2011 (without
attachments).
2. Ordinance adding Chapter 7.98-Solid Waste and Recycling
Enclosure Standards to the Dublin Municipal Code.
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TO: Honorable Mayor and G~ty Councilmembers.
FRQI~i: Joni Pattillo, City_ Manager
SU~J~CI": PUBLIC HEARING: Solid Waste And Recycling Enclosure Standards
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Report prepared by Martha Aja, Environmental Specialist;~%",?~~
EXECUTIVE SU~'1tViARY:
The Solid Waste and Recycling Enclosure Standards establish design criteria and size
requirements for new enclosures within the City. The intent of the standards is to ensure that
there is adequate space in newly constructed enclosures for solid waste and recycling, including
organics if applicable. The Solid Waste and Recyc(ing Enclosure Standards apply to: new
development projects; remodeled commercial development projects that trigger a planning
enti#lernent and consist of grocery stores, restaurants, markets, daycare centers and auto
_ repair/use; and tenant improvements, where no planning entitlement is required, if the use has
the potential to pollute stormwater.
FINANCIAL II~IPACT:
None
RECOl~f1AENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council: 1) Receive Staff presentation; 2) Open the public
hearing; 3) Take testimony from the public; 4) Close the public hearing and deliberate; and 5)
Waive the reading and introduce an Ordinance adopting a new Chapter 7.98 Relating to Solid
Waste and Recycling Enclosure Standards.
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Backqround
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The Dublin City Council appointed a Green Initiafives Taskforce in February 2010, whose
purpose was to pr.ovide recommendations on green or environmental initiafives that the Cify
Council would consider for future implementation in City activities. The City Council approved
fihe Green Plan on February 15, 2011. The Dublin Green Plan contains the Taskforce's
recommended initiatives.
There are a total of 35 environmental initiatives in the City's Green Plan. To guide the City's
effor~s, all initiatives were ranked by the Green Taskforce members according to feasibility,
effectiveness, affordability and. timeframe. Only the top 8 initiatives will be focused upon over
the first 5-year period. Updating the City's requirement for enclosure space to take into account
recycling and composting programs is ranked 4th on the 5-Year Plan.
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An Environmental Initiative outlined in the City's Green Plan directs Staff to establish So(id
Waste and Recycling Enclosure Standards. The purpose of these standards is to ensure that
newly constructed encfosures have adequate space for colfecting and storing solid waste and
all materials potentially collected through the City's recycling programs, incfuding mixed
recycling, separated cardboard, and food waste/organics.
,4~ALYSIS
In recent years, the City_has worked with its Franchise Hauler, Arriador Valley Industries (AVI), i ;
to increase the commercial diversion rate within the City. Diversion simply refers to the rate at
which solid waste is "diverted" from the landfill and into the City's recycling and composting
programs. In order for the City to meet its goal of increasing.the commercial diversion rate, the
commercial enclosures must be appropriately sized to ensure that there is adequate space for
solid waste/garbage bins, in addition to cardboard, mixed recycling and food waste/organics
collection containers.
In 2008, the Dublin City Council adopted a goal~to divert 75% of waste from the landfiil. To
achieve this goal, the City has focused its efforts on increasing the recycling. of organics,
cardboard boxes, plastic film, paper, and packaging material. The City currently has in place a
variety of programs for.divert'ing waste and the City continues to explore additional programs to
help reach the 75% diversion goal. The adoption of the enclosure standards would further aid
the City in reaching the diversion goal.
Applicability ~ ~ ~
The following projects will be su.bject to the City's Solid Waste and Recycling Enclosure . --
Standards Ordinance:
1. New commercial development projects.
2. , New multi-family development projects with 5 units or more that wilf utilize shared
waste and recycling enclosures. ';. ; `'
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~ ~ 3. Comi-nercial deve(opment projecfis that trigger a Pf~nning entitlement (such as a Site
- Development Review or Conditional Use Permit} and consist of the following types of
uses: grocery sfores, restaurants, markets, daycare centers and auto repair/use.
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4. Any other, project, induding tenant improvements, where the Public Works
Department condudes that fhe proposed use has the potenfial to discharge pollution
into . the City's storm sewer system. When fhis Chapter applies to a tenant
improvement, .the property owner or Applicant shall be responsible for making
improvements only to fhe solid wasfie and recycling enclosure used by the tenant.
Ail enclosures V~rithin the Cify must have sufficient space for at least one appropriately~sized bin
for solid wasfe", a second bin of at least. equal size for storing and co{lecfing separated
cardbo.ard, and either a mixed recycling bin or cart for mixed paper, bottles and cans of
sufficient size to coliect mixed recycling items generated on-site. Enclosures that will be used by
food establishments must also a[low space for a separafe food wastelorganic bin of sufficient
~ size to collect food waste.generated on-site. ~
Pursuant to the City's National Poflutant Discharge Elirriination System (NPDES) Permit, the
. City currentiy requires that all new trash enclosures have a roof and a drain that connects to the
sanitary sewer. The proposed Ordinance will most likely result in larger enclosures; however, it
is anticipated that the cost associated with fhe increased . size will not be significant. The
majority of the construction costs for endosures results from the requirement to be connected
to tFie sanitary sewer, not the size of the structure.
Enclosure Size Requirements
Ttie Draft Ordinance requires that commerciaf enclosures have a mir~imum inside usable floor
and. wall dimension of 18 feet wide by 10 feet deep. An. enclosure of this size wifl accommodate
- a;4 yard trash bin, a 4 yard cardboard bin, a 2 yard food waste bin and carts for the collection of
mixed recycling. In same instances, the required enclosure size may be greater than 18 feef by
1O,:feet. Tfie'types and size of bins shall be based on the volume of tonnage generated by the
development activity, as estimated by the Public Works Director, and with the aim of reducing,
as mucli_as possib{e, the number of service trips per week by the Collector.
Applicants that believe that they need a smaller enclosure than required in the City's Enclosure
Design-Standards may request an exemption from the Public Works Department.
All enclosures that will be used by restaurants, bakeries, grocery stores, markets or other
est~blishments expected to discard at least one cubic yard of separable organic material per
week, must provide adequate space for storage and collection of separated food waste/organic
rriaterial. Organic materials include fresh prepared food scraps, food soiled paper, fresh
produce, flowers or other plant debris. Adequate space for grease/fat/tallow containers is also
~--- - required if such ~materials will be generated on-site.
_The Solid Waste~ and Recycling Enclosure Standards apply to all multi-family developmenfs
_within_ the City consisting of five or more units with shared collection areas. Multi-famify
encfosures are required to coi~tain; space for separate co{fection of sofid waste; mixed recycling
and organics. .
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Minimum requirements for multi-family dwelling units are determined by fhe number of units as
follows:
Dwelfing
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Garbage
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Recyclabfes
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Organics
s ft. Total Enclosure
Area
s ft.
2-- 6 30 30 30 90
7-- 15 60 60 60 180
16 -- 25 100 100 100 300
26 =- 50 200 200 200 600
51 -- 75 300 300 300 900
76 -- 100 400 400 400 1200
101 -- 125 490 490 490 1470
126 -- 150 590 590 590 1770
151 -- 175 690 690 690 2070
176 -- 200 790 790 790 2370
> 200 Every additiorial 25 dwelfing units shall require an additional 100.
square feet for solid waste, 100 square feet for recyciables and
100 s uare feet for or anics.
Alameda County Cities
There are a few cities in Alameda County that have adopted Solid Waste and Recycling
Enclosure Standards, which include Fremont, Livermore, Hayward arid Oakland. Staff -has
reviewed the standards adopted by these cities, in addition to other examples, in preparing the
proposed Solid Waste and Recycling Enclosure Standards and have incorporafed the. items
that Staff feels are best practices within the proposed standards.
REVIEVV BY APPLICABLE DEPARTNIEIVTS & AGEi~CIES:
The Dcaft Solid Waste and Recycling Enclosure Standards were distributed internally to various
City Departments for review, including Community Development Department, Parks &
Community Services and Public Works. The City's Franchise Hauler, AVI, also reviewed the
standards and provided input. The changes recommended by the various departments were
incorporated, as appropriate.
~N\fIRONi1~~RIT~4L REVfElf1l:
This Ordinance is exempt from CEQA per CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b~}(3). Section
15061(b)(3) states that CEQA applies only to those projects that have the potential to cause a
signifcant effect on the environment. This adoption of this Ordinance is exempt from CEQA
because the Ordinance does not, in itself, allow the construction of any building or structure, but
it sets forth the regulations that shail be followed if and when a building or structure is proposed
to be constructed or a site is proposed to be developed. This Ordinance of itself, therefore, has
no patential for resulting in significant physical change in the environment, directly or ultimately.
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A Public. Hearing Notice was. published in the Valley Times and posted at severai locations
throughout the City.
~1`T~CFS~l1ENT~: 1) Ordinance adding Chapter 7.98-Solid 1Naste and
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Code.
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ORDINANCE NO. -11 ~ ~
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
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ADOPTING A NEW CHAPTER 7.98 RELATING TO SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLING
ENCLOSURE STANDARDS
The City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby ordain as follows:
Section 1:
Compliance with California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"): This Ordinance is exempt
from CEQA per CEQA Guidelines Section 15061(b)(3): Section 15061(b)(3) states that CEQA
applies only to those projects that have the potential to cause a significant effect on the
environment. The adoption of this Ordinance is exempt from CEQA because the Ordinance
does not, in itself, allow the construction of any building or structure, but it sets forth the
regulations that shall be followed if and when a building or structure is proposed to be
constructed or a site is proposed to be developed. This Ordinance of itself, therefore, has no
potential for resulting in significant physical change in the environment, directly or ultimately.
Section 2: A new Chapter 7.98 is hereby added to the Dublin Municipal Code to read as
follows:
CHAPTER 7.98 SOLID WASTE AND RECYCLING ENCLOSURE STANDARDS
7.98.010 Applicability.
A. The requirements of this Chapter shall apply to all building or development permits for:
1. New commercial development projects.
2. New multi-family development projects with 5 units or more that will utilize shared
waste and recycling enclosures.
3. Commercial development projects that trigger a Planning entitlement (such as a
Site Development Review or Conditional Use Permit) and consist of the following
types of uses: grocery stores, restaurants, markets, daycare centers and auto
repair/use.
4. Any other project, including tenant improvements, where the Public Works
Department concludes that the proposed use has the potential to discharge
pollution into the City's storm sewer system. When this Chapter applies to a tenant
improvement, the property owner or Applicant shall be responsible for making
improvements only to the solid waste and recycling enclosure used by the tenant.
Attachment 2 .
7.98.020 Definitions.
The terms used in this Chapter have the meaning set forth below:
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"Collection" means the removal and transportation of solid waste, recycling and organics by the
collector from the place of delivery to a disposal facility approved under the collector's
agreement with the city or by a nonexclusive franchise agreement.
"Collector" means that person or business having an exclusive franchise agreement with the city
granting to him/her or it the exclusive privilege of collecting or causing to be collected or
transported for a fee any solid waste within the city or any portion thereof.
"Commercial Development" means construction of buildings consisting of retail, professional,
wholesale, or industrial facilities.
"Compactor" means any roll-off container or bin which has a compaction mechanism, whether
stationary or mobile.
"Discharge" means a) any addition of any pollutant that has potential to enter navigable waters
from any point source or b) any addition of any pollutant to the waters of the contiguous zone or
the ocean from any point source other than a vessel or other floating craft.
"Food Service Establishments" include restaurants, markets, bakeries, grocery stores and all
other establishments that prepare and%or serve fresh food on the premise.
"Illicit discharge" means any discharge to the city storm sewer system that is not composed
entirely of stormwater, except discharges pursuant to a NPDES permit and discharges resulting
from firefighting activities.
"Mixed Recycling" consists of any clean, dry paper, plastic and glass (bottles, jars and jugs
only), and metal cans (tin and aluminum) placed in a single container. Note: cardboard is also
accepted in Mixed Recycling bins and carts; however, recycling boxes in the earts is often
impractical due to the limited capacity and tendency for even flattened boxes to get jammed in
the carts.
"National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)" means a national program under
Section 402 of the Clean Water Act for regulation of discharges of pollutants from point sources
to waters of the United States. Discharges are illegal unless authorized by a NPDES permit.
"Organics" means all types of green waste including grass and weed clippings shrub and tree
prunings, branches (less than four feet in length and four inches in diameter), leaves, plants,
flowers, food scraps and food-soiled paper products.
"Owner" means the owner or owners of real property having fee title to the property as identified
in the most recent equalized assessment roll of the Alameda County Assessor.
"Point Source Pollution" means a single identifiable localized source of air, water, thermal, noise
or light pollution. A point source has negligible extent, distinguishing it from other pollution
sources.
"Pollutant" means dredged soil, solid waste, incinerator residue, sewage, sewage sludge,
munitions, chemical wastes, biological materials, radioactive materials, heat, wrecked or
discarded equipment, rock, sand, dirt and industrial, municipal and agricultural waste discharge
into water.
"Public Works Director" means the City of Dublin Public Works Director or his or her designee.
-"Recycling" means processing recovered used resources (waste) into new products to prevent
waste of potentially useful resources, reduce the consumption of virgin materials, reduce energy
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usage, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and water pollution (from landfilling), by reducing the
need for solid waste disposal.
"Recyclable Materials" for the purpose of this document, means all items accepted in the City's
Commercial Recycling Program, including mixed recycling (paper, bottles and cans), cardboard
and food waste/organics.
"Roll-off Container" means a metal container that is normally loaded onto a motor vehicle and
transported to an appropriate facility.
"Solid waste" means all putrescible and nonputrescible solid waste (garbage), including; paper,
ashes, industrial or commercial wastes, demolition and construction wastes, discarded home
and industrial appliances, animal solid and semi-solid wastes other than fecal matter, vegetable
wastes, and other discarded solid and semi-solid wastes, but does not include hazardous waste,
as herein defined, sewage, or abandoned automobiles."
"Stormwater" means stormwater runoff, snow-melt runoff, surFace runoff and drainage.
"Tenant" means any person or persons other than the owner occupying or in procession of the
residence or commercial space.
7.98.030 General Construction and Design Standards.
The location, design and construction of enclosures for the set out.and collection of garbage,
recyclables, food waste, landscaping debris or other discarded materials sha{I conform to all
applicable regulations set out in these standards and to all other provisions of the Dublin
Municipal Code. A development may have multiple solid waste and recycling enclosures to meet
the required amount of capacity. The Pubic Works Director shall review the design of all
enclosures. All enclosures are subject to a Site Development Review permit.
The Public Works Director may waive some or all of the location, design and construction
requirements upon findings that the existing solid waste and recycling enclosure is adequate to
provide the required level of services, including capacity and access, for trash and recycling
collection for the facility.
Standard enclosures shall have a minimum inside usable floor and.wall dimension of 18 feet
wide by 10 feet deep, to allow tenant and Collector access to the bins/carts and placement of
bins sideways in the enclosure if necessary. In some instances, the required enclosure size may
be greater than 18 feet by 10 feet.
All commercial uses within the City must at a minimum provide adequate space for separate
garbage bins, cardboard on{y bins and mixed recycling bins. In addition, food service
establishments shall provide adequate space for food waste/organics. If a food establishment
will generate grease, fat or tallow, adequate space for those containers is also required. The
types and size of bins shall be based on the volume of tonnage generated by the development
activity, as estimated by the Public Works Director, and with the aim of reducing, as much as
possible, the number of service trips per week by the Collector.
A. Height Clearance of the Enclosure Approach.
The entire approach to and from the front of the enclosure shall have at least 18 feet of vertical
clearance to accommodate refuse truck height. The area immediately in front of the enclosure
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itself, or the location where the bin will be serviced, shall have at least 32 feet of vertical
clearance to accommodate the servicing of the bin.
All projects shall provide clearance for front end loading vehicles, as defined below:
Vertical (approach and exit) 18 feet high
Vertical (when dumping bin) 32 feet high
Lateral 15 feet wide
B. Driveways.
An asphalt or concrete driveway with 50 feet of straight, direct access that leads to and from the
enclosures to the bin is required and shall be built to withstand trucks weighting up to 62,000
pounds Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW). The driveway shall be built in accordance with the City
Standard Plans and Specifications.
C. Concrete Apron at the Approach.
1. The apron surFace shall be the same elevation as the enclosure pad threshold and
the surrounding surFaces, with a minimum slope of 1/8 inch (1% grade) per foot
away from the enclosure pad so as to direct runoff away from the enclosure.
2. The apron shall extend 10 feet from the enclosure pad and be the width of the
enclosure opening. To prevent damage to the asphalt paving caused by
receptacle impact, the enclosure base shall be designed to withstand up to 20,000
pounds of direct force from a single truck axle. A sufficient strength concrete shall
be used to prevent chipping.
D. Concrete Enclosure Pad.
1. The enclosure pad shall be engineered to withstand up to 20,000 pounds of direct
force from a single truck axle for any portion of the pad that is subject to vehicle
traffic.
2. The enclosure pad surface shall be the same elevation as the apron threshold.
3. On the open side of the enclosure, a grade break line shall be constructed at the
inside edge of the wall with the slab sloping inwards on the inside of the structure
and away from the structure on the outside.
4. The ground on all other sides of the structure shall be sloped away from the
structure.
_ E. Enclosure Design.
Enclosures shall be designed to provide adequate space for collecting and storing solid~ waste and
recyclable materials, including mixed recycling, separated cardboard and food waste/organics
(when appropriate). All solid waste and recycling enclosures shall be designed to provide for
adequate capacity, based on the volume and tonnage generated by the development activity, as
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estimated by the Public Works Director, and with the aim of reducing, as much as possible, the
number of service trips per week by the Collector.
1. Material: The design of the enclosure shall incorporate the same materials used
for the primary buildings for a coordinated look and feel to the development.
2. Landscaping: In instances where the enclosure is visible from roadways or other
public spaces, an irrigated 5-foot wide landscape strip running the length of the
three non-gated enclosure walls shall be provided to allow for vines or large
shrubs to shield the walls and discourage graffiti.
3. Height of walls: All enclosures shall have walls with a minimum height of 6 feet.
4. Roof: All solid waste and recycling area enclosures that are not located inside a
building shall have roofs to prevent contaminants from washing into the storm
drain system. The lowest part of the ceiling cannot be lower than 9 feet high. The
roof shall extend past any open sides. Additionally, the roof shall not overhang the
front gate so that the garbage trucks can access the bins.
5. Inside Dimension
a. All enclosures must have sufficient space for at least one bin for solid
waste, a second bin of at least equal size for storing and collecting
separated cardboard, and either a mixed recycling bin or cart for
mixed paper, bottles and cans of sufficient size to collect mixed
recycling items generated on-site. Enclosures that will be used by
food establishments must also allow space for a separate food
waste/organics bin of sufficient size to collect food waste generated
on-site.
b. The required interior dimensions shall not include space required for
protective curbs or bumpers and shall allow for pairing of trash and
recycling container(s) in the same enclosure. All bins must be
configured inside the enclosure so as to ensure full access to the
entire front area of the bin.
c. If the enclosure will service food service establishments, adequate
space must also be provided for waste cooking oil storage
containers, which must be placed so that they will not interfere with
the Collector's ability to service the enclosure, either by blocking
access or as a result of leaking oil that creates a hazard for drivers.
d. The enclosure shall be large enough to provide a minimum of 24
inches on each side of the bins, 24 inches between bins placed side
by side and 36 inches from the front of the bin to the gate. If bins are
placed facing each other, a minimum of 36 inches between bins is
required. A protective buffer (cement curb, bollards or wood/rubber
bumper) is required around all interior walls, including partial walls on
the gated side, to prevent damage to the enclosure during servicing.
Enclosure dimensions will increase depending on the size and
number of required bins, which is dependent upon the use. Multiple
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enclosures may also be required, depending on the size of the
development and type(s) of use. If there are multiple enclosures
required, each enclosure shall have enough space to pair trash and
recycling containers in the same enclosure, to ensure optimum
diversion and to minimize contamination of recycling loads. All
~ enclosures shall conform to the standards listed above.
6. Recycling Only Enclosures
Smaller "recycling only" enclosures may be allowed in certain cases where an
existing site has adequate enclosure space for trash, but it is not possible to locate
the required recycling containers within the trash enclosure, based on the Public
Works Director's estimate of required volume. Drainage requirements for
recycling only enclosures will depend on the types of materials stored fior
recycling. Recycling only enclosures designated for separated non putrescible
waste (i.e. cardboard only or mixed recycling bins or carts) shall be subject to a
Site Development Review permit.
7. Gates Pedestrian Doors
a. Double gates are required for enclosures that contain two or more
trash or recycling bins.
b. Gates shall be free hanging with no center pole. The gates/doors
shall be designed to ensure access and removal of each bin from the
enclosure without having to move another bin.
c. Gates shall be solid metal painted to incorporate the overall design
theme of the development with outside handles on each door and a
slide latch to secure the doors. The' solid waste and recycling area
should not be visible through the gates. In addition, gates must be
approximately the same size as the enclosure walls.
d. The gated opening shall be a minimum of 16 feet wide. Gate posts
shall be placed outside this span.
e. Bolts shall be used to secure the gate to the poles or walls.
f. The gate doors must be constructed with a mechanism that will
provide a means of securing the gate doors in both an opened and
closed position. All gates must be lockable using a standard padlock.
g. A pedestrian entrance shall be provided for all enclosures. All
pedestrian doors shall open outward to avoid interFering with
placement of, and access to, containers.
h. An accessible path of travel shall be provided from the main building
to the pedestrian entrance door described above.
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8. Lighting ~~
The area around and inside the enclosure must be lit with a minimum of 1.0 foot
candle. A motion sensor is required.
9. Storage inside the Enclosure/ Maintenance
a. The enclosure is for the storage of solid waste, mixed recycling,
cardboard, organics and grease containers only.
b. Enclosures shall be kept clean, with all recyclables and garbage to
be placed in the proper receptacle. No trash or recyclables may be
stored on the enclosure floor on either a temporarily or permanent
basis. Storage of hazardous materials is not allowed in the
enclosure.
c. All solid waste, mixed recycling, cardboard, organics and grease
containers are required to have lids that must be closed when not in
use to contain litter and to prevent odor, pests and possible storm
water pollution. In addition, all waste cooking oil storage containers
must be leak proof and/or have secondary containment that does not
'interfere with access to cooking oil, trash or recycling containers. In
addition, the waste oil hauler or property manager shall keep a
supply on hand of material designed to absorb oil near the container
in case there is a spill.
10. Waste Water Pollution Prevention
a. Solid waste and recycling enclosures, with the exception of industrial
uses, shall have a drain connected to the sanitary sewer. A hose bib.
shall be available for periodic wash down.
b. The Applicant must contact the Dublin San Ramon Services District
(DSRSD) for specific sanitary sewer connection and discharge
requirements. Sanitary sewer connections and inclusion of a grease
or sand/oil interceptor shall be in accordance with DSRSD standard
specifications.
c. In accordance with DSRSD discharge regulations, solid waste and
recycling enclosures servicing industrial uses are prohibited from
draining into the sanitary sewer system. Waste generated from these
users shall be directly taken to the appropriate waste facility.
d. Stormwater is prohibited from entering the sanitary sewer system;
therefore, all solid waste and recycling enclosures that are
connected to the sanitary sewer system shall have a roof to prevent
stormwater from entering the sanitary system. Grading around the
solid waste and recycling enclosure shall be designed to drain
stormwater away from the enclosure.
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F. Enclosure Location & Accessibility.
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All solid waste, recycling and organics receptacles shall be placed so as to be
readily accessible for removal and emptying by the collector, but they shall not be
placed within the vehicle traveled portion of any street, road, avenue, way or alley,
or at any location so as to constitute a nuisance, pursuant to Section 5.32.070.
2. All bins/enclosures are required .to have direct access for collection trucks during
normal solid waste, recycling and organics collection days and hours. Direct
access means the collection truck can directly access the bin, and insert the forks
into the sides of the bin without the driver having to get out of the truck to move the
bin. A minimum straight approach of 50 feet is necessary to line up directly with
the bin.
3. Provide a turn around or separate exit that allows the truck to move forward rather
than backwards. Maximum back-up distance is 50 feet (unless a greater distance
is approved by the Franchise Hauler) for any maneuver and shall be in a straight
line.
4. Solid waste and recycling enclosures shall not be placed in front of fire hydrants
and no enclosure shall be placed within 5 feet of a combustible building wall,
opening, or combustible roof eave line.
5. Solid waste and recycling enclosures shall not be installed behind parking spaces
except for instances with unusual site constraints.
6. For safety reasons, the turning radius shall be adequate for a 3-axle truck and
shall have a minimum outside turning radius of 45 feet. A turnaround must be
provided for any street, driveway or travel aisle that would otherwise require the
collection truck to back up a distance greater than 150 feet.
7. Truck Specifications:
a. Front End Loader vehicles need a minimum of 50 feet of unobstructed
clearance to access the solid waste and recycling enclosure. Commercial
collection vehicles access the solid waste and recycling enclosure at the
front of the vehicle.
b. Vehicles servicing Roll-off containers need a minimum of 132 feet to
approach and load the container, and 30 feet of overhead clearance. Roll-
off containers are 20 feet in length and 8 feet wide. The weight of a Roll-off
container cannot exceed 10 tons when full.
G. Exceptions for Existing Development.
If an existing development does not have an existing trash enclosure, the development may be
required to install a trash enclosure that meets the requirements of this Section 7.98.030. If it is
determined by the Public Works Director that there is insufficient space to construct a trash and
recycling enclosure, the Public Works Director, may approve modifications to the requirements
of this Section 7.98.030.
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7.98.040 Multi-family Requirements.
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A. Multifamily complex enclosures in the City of Dublin are required to contain space for
separate collection of solid waste, mixed recycling and organics as shown in the table
below. Front loader bins shall be used to collect mixed recycling, so that the large
quantities of cardboard typically generated at multi-family complexes can be easily
recycled by residents.
B. Solid waste and recycling enclosures for collection of solid waste, recyclables ~ and
organics at multi-family apartment and condominium housing shall observe the
requirements of the California Building Code and the requirements of Title 24, regarding
accessibility to solid waste and recycling collection containers for persons with disabilities
(CCR Title 24, Part 2).
C. Minimum requirements for an enclosure or multiple enclosures by dwelling units are as
follows:
Dwelling
Units
#
Garbage
s ft. Mixed
Recyclables
s ft.
Organics
s ft. Total Enclosure
Area
s ft.
2-- 6 30 30 30 90
7-- 15 60 60 60 180
16 -- 25 100 100 100 300
26 -- 50 200 200 200 600
51 -- 75 300 300 300 900
76 -- 100 400 400 400 1200
101 -- 125 490 490 490 1470
126 -- 150 590 590 590 1770
151 -- 175 690 690 690 2070
176 -- 200 790 790 790 2370
> 200 Every additional 25 dwelling units shall require an additional 100 square feet
for solid waste, 100 square feet for recyclables and 100 square feet for
organics.
7.98.050 Compactors.
A. Compactors are generally not permitted unless pre-approved by the Public Works
Director. Inclusion of a compactor shall not supplant the requirement that a site provide
adequate enclosure space for recycling. If a compactor is installed, space for recycling
(including organics if applicable) shall be provided in accordance with the requirements
discussed above.
B. Compactors may require additional space and electrical connections, as well as separate
building permits.
C. Compactors are required to be covered and shall include plumbing to capture possible
leaks and spills.
D. Compactors containing
Applicant must provide
compactor is feasible.
solid waste must be serviced at least once per week. The
written confirmation from the Collector that servicing of the
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E. In order to allow adequate space to hook and unhook the compactor from the roll-o ~
truck, a back up distance of three times the length of the 35 foot truck is required
(minimum 105 feet). This distance must extend straight ahead from the end of the
compactor. For safety reasons, a site plan requiring a back up distance less than 105 feet
to service the compactor will not be approved. Width must be at least 12 feet to allow
room to maneuver and to provide clearance from objects/structures/vehicfes on either
side of the backup length. Immediate approach (minimum 30 feet) to a compactor or roll
off box should be on a flat; level surFace. Adequate room for backing-up and turning shall
be provided on-site, and shall not require use of the public right-of-way.
7.98.060 Roll-off Boxes.
A. Roll-off boxes for on-going uses are generally not permitted.
B. Roll-off containers shall be placed directly behind a building where space is available at a
loading dock to allow loading from above.
C. Roll-off containers shall be placed on a level surface, unless roll-away protection is
required. Placement of roll-off boxes shall be subject to approval by the Public Works
Director.
D. Loading docks shall be equipped with bumper pads or 8 inch high curbs to avoid undue
dock damage from heavy containers.
E. All projects shall provide clearance for roll-off vehicles as follows:
1. Vertical (approach and exit): 14 feet high
2. Vertical (rails raised with bin): 25 feet high
~ 3. Lateral: 10 feet wide
4. Service Area Length Minimum: 75 feet long
7.98.070 Storm Water Pollution Prevention.
A. All properties shall comply with the Federal Clean Water Act and the provisions of
Chapter 7.74.
B. Solid waste and recycling enclosures within the City that are subject to these standards
must have a roof to comply with the City of Dublin's National Pollution Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES) Stormwater Permit.
7.98.080 Permits.
All necessary permits shall be obtained prior to the construction of any enclosures within the
City of Dublin. `
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Applicants that believe they need a smaller enclosure than required in the City's Enclosure
Design Standards, may request an exception from the Public Works Department.
The Public Works Director shall have the authority to grant exceptions to the requirements of
this Chapter based on space and access considerations. The determination of the Public Works
Director may be appealed to the City Manager.
Section 3. Severability. The provisions of this Ordinance are severable and if any provision,
clause, sentence, word or part thereof is held illegal, invalid, unconstitutional, or inapplicable to
any person or circumstances, such illegality, invalidity, unconstitutionality, or inapplicability shall
not affect or impair any of the remaining provisions, clauses, sentences, sections, words or parts
thereof of the ordinance or their applicability to other persons or circumstances.
Section 4. Effective Date.. This Ordinance shall take effect and be enforced thirty (30) days
following its adoption.
Section 5. Posting. The City Clerk of the City of Dublin shall cause this Ordinance to be
posted in at least three (3) public places in the City of Dublin in accordance with Section 36933
of the Government Code of the State of California.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 21St day of June, 2011.
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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