Illustration 19.524.010
Trash Enclosure Requirements Trash, Recyclables, and Organic
Material Waste Bins
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Access/Location Requirements:
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Maneuvering areas shall meet the minimum requirements of equivalent
size loading area including:
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Overhead clearance of 20 feet must be provided in front of the
enclosure to allow containers to be emptied by the front-end loader
collection vehicles.
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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 100 feet. A minimum of a 42-foot turning radius
is required for solid waste collection vehicles.
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Driveways and travel aisles shall conform to Section 19.436.040 (Residential Driveway Standards) for multifamily properties or Section 19.536.030 (Driveway Standards) for commercial and industrial properties, or the same standards of Orange County Fire Authority's (OCFA) Master Plans for Commercial and Residential Development for access and clearance, whichever is greater.
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Construction Requirements:
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Provide a minimum 6-inch reinforced block wall construction.
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Enclosures shall be constructed of masonry block or concrete
tilt-ups and a horizontal or sloped non-combustible material solid
roof, designed to screen the bins.
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Enclosures shall be appropriately located and screened from
view on at least 3 sides by a wall at least 6 feet in height, and
on the 4th side by gates not less than 5 feet in height made of a
solid non-combustible material with latches and bolts.
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The gates should be maintained in good working order and should
remain closed except when in use. The enclosure opening, including
gates and hinges, must provide a minimum opening of 9 feet to allow
containers to be moved in and out of the enclosure.
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The floor of the enclosure shall be a Portland Cement Concrete
(PCC) pad, flush with adjacent driveway.
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Provide a minimum 10-foot by 10-foot PCC pad outside the entrance
to the enclosure that is capable of withstanding the impact of bins
being set down, and a 20-ton stationary load, as needed.
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Provide a 6-inch-wide by 8-inch-high concrete curb at the base
of interior walls for the protection of walls from trash containers
and bins.
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If multiple containers are to be stored in any one trash enclosure,
space must be provided to allow access to each of the bins or carts.
Access aisles between containers must be a minimum of 30 inches wide.
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The roof shall extend sufficiently outward in all directions
so that wind-blown rain will not enter the interior of the storage
area. A minimum of 8 feet of vertical clearance within the storage
area shall be provided to allow the container lids to be fully opened
and closed inside the trash enclosure. If fire sprinklers or drop
lighting are installed within the enclosure, the minimum vertical
clearance of 8 feet will be measured from the lowest point of the
sprinkler heads, lighting, or any other fixture.
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Enclosures for compactors located outside the building shall
be constructed of masonry block, designed to screen the bins, hydraulic
lines, and accessory components, and to be architecturally compatible
with other buildings on the site.
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Structural details shall be approved by the Building Division.
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For containers exceeding 4 cubic yards, the following design
features shall be followed:
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A minimum of a 15-foot vertical clearance is required within
the enclosure so the collection vehicle can reach the bin.
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Door openings shall be a minimum of 10 feet in width to allow
for direct pick up by the collection vehicle.
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The entrance gate should be capable of being latched open so
that an 8-foot-wide truck can access the enclosure.
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Provide for direct access by the collection vehicle. At a minimum,
a lane, 10 feet wide by 30 feet in length, directly in front of the
enclosure.
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Design/Finish:
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Block walls shall be of a decorative finish and color treated
to be compatible with the primary structures or walls located on the
property.
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Roofs shall be of a non-combustible decorative material and
color to complement the design of the primary structure.
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Architectural features and design shall be approved by the Planning
Division.
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Note:
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Deviations from these standards may be considered at the discretion
of the Director of Community and Economic Development.
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