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ATTY/RESO.0029/CC RESO APPROVING ARCHITECTUAL PERMIT, TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP (920 SHASTA) – EXHIBIT A <br />REV: 04-22-25 VR <br />Page 4 of 22 <br />approval by the City Engineer. [COA][ENGINEERING] <br />20. Discards Collection - Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the Applicant shall submit <br />to Engineering a Discards Collection Plan for review and approval. The plan shall include the <br />following elements and additional elements as required by City staff: [COA][ENGINEERING] <br />a. Maintenance and Service: Trash, recycling, and compositing (Discards) storage areas <br />shall include adequate space for the maintenance and servicing of containers for all <br />materials that are provided by local hauling companies. <br />b. Adequate Space for Trash, Recyclables, and Compostables: The amount of space <br />provided for the collection and storage of recyclable materials shall be at least as large <br />as the amount of space provided for the collection and storage of trash materials and <br />shall reflect the estimated volumes of trash and recyclable and compostable materials <br />to be generated providing for the separate and dedicated containers for those <br />materials with the goal of 25% or less of the total materials generated going to a <br />landfill. An appropriately sized and designed area for wastes banned from regular trash <br />containers such as electronics, fluorescent lamps and batteries shall be designated. <br />Residential properties will also provide area for bulky item collection such as <br />mattresses, furniture, tires and white goods. This shall be reflected in the Discards <br />Collection Plan. <br />c. Convenience and Accessibility: The recycling area shall be at least as accessible and <br />convenient for tenants and collection vehicles as the trash collection and storage area. <br />Separate, properly labeled (as per City standards) and dedicated chutes must be <br />provided for each and every collected stream of materials – not just for trash (non- <br />recyclable and non-compostable materials) if chutes are planned. The trash and <br />recycling room(s) or areas shall be located on an exterior wall of the building (if <br />indoors) with adequately sized door or gate access to the street through the wall so as <br />to minimize distance for the collection vehicle personnel and eliminate temporary <br />outdoor storage of containers on collection days. If the storage area is located outside, <br />then it must be easily accessible by the collection vehicles. If the day-to-day-use trash <br />and recycling area(s) cannot be located adjacent to the street, then service-day <br />locations easily accessible by the collection vehicle staff must be provided in an area <br />on-site as per city standards in enclosures completely screened and covered from off- <br />site view by a solid fence or masonry wall at least six feet high and in harmony with the <br />architecture of the building(s). <br />d. Equipment/Storage: All discard areas shall be completely screened and covered from <br />off-site view by a solid fence or masonry wall at least six feet high and in harmony with <br />the architecture of the building (s). Alternatively, the trash facilities may be placed <br />within the building. <br />e. Implementation and Reporting: Applicant and its successors and assigns shall <br />implement the approved Discards Collection Plan and report its activities and <br />achievements to the Public Works Department annually as requested.