The purpose and intent of this chapter is to explicitly describe
the location, configuration, design, amenities, operation and other
standards for proposed development projects that may impact the surrounding
neighborhood. The performance standards set maximum tolerance limits
on certain adverse effects created by any use or development of land.
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These performance standards shall apply to all land uses, in all districts, unless specifically stated otherwise in this title. All uses shall be subject to these performance standards, the general development standards of Chapter
9.08, the specific use development standards of Chapter
9.09, the requirements of the underlying district, and all other requirements of this title.
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The following uses or activities are exempt from the provisions
of this chapter:
A. Emergency
equipment, vehicles, devices and activities;
B. Temporary
construction, maintenance, or demolition activities between the hours
of seven a.m. and seven p.m.
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The standards of this chapter shall be enforced by the department
or agency having enforcement authority over the subject matter. Upon
discovery of any potential violation of these standards, the appropriate
department or agency shall investigate and initiate corrective action
as deemed necessary.
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No operation or activity otherwise permitted under this title
shall cause the emission of any smoke, fly ash, dust, fumes, vapors,
gases or other forms of air pollution which exceeds the requirements
of the South Coast Air Quality Management District or the requirements
of any air quality plan or general plan air quality element adopted
by the city.
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No operation or activity otherwise permitted under this title
shall cause any source of electrical or electronic disturbance that
adversely affects persons or the operation of equipment on other property
and is not in conformance with the regulations of the Federal Communication
Commission.
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An operation or activity otherwise permitted under this title
involving the storage of flammable or explosive materials shall be
provided with adequate safety devices against the hazard of fire and
explosion and adequate fire-fighting and fire suppression equipment
and devices in accordance with the requirements of the International
Fire Code. Open fire burning of waste material is prohibited. Closed
system incineration of waste material, where such activity is otherwise
permitted under this title and is required for research, medical or
similar uses, may be permitted subject to the requirements of the
California Department of Health and South Coast Air Quality Management
District or other requirements of any air quality plan or general
plan air quality element adopted by the city.
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No operation or action otherwise permitted under this title
shall discharge at any point into any public street, public sewer,
private sewage disposal system, stream, body of water or into the
ground, any materials which can contaminate any water supply, interfere
with bacterial processes in sewage treatment, or otherwise cause the
emission of dangerous or offensive elements, except in accordance
with standards approved by the California Department of Public Health
or other governmental agency having jurisdiction over liquid and solid
waste.
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No operation or activities otherwise permitted under this title
shall be permitted which result at any time in the release or emission
of any fissionable or radioactive materials into the atmosphere, the
ground, groundwater or sewage systems except as provided by and in
accordance with state law. Any such operation or activity which handles,
tests, transports, stores or in any way uses fissionable or radioactive
material shall prepare a study addressing the probability of the release
of such material and implement all recommendations identified by the
study.
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No operation or activity otherwise permitted under this title
shall emit heat or cold which would cause a temperature increase or
decrease on any adjacent property in excess of 10 degrees Fahrenheit,
whether the change is in the air, on the ground, or in any structure,
or in any body of water.
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No operation, activity, sign or lighting fixture shall create
illumination which exceeds 0.5 footcandles minimum maintained on any
adjacent property, whether the illumination is direct or indirect
light from the source. All lighting shall be designed to project downward
and shall not create glare on adjacent properties.
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Except as otherwise provided in this title all open areas shall
be landscaped, surfaced or treated and maintained permanently in a
dust-free, weed-free condition.
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All mechanical and electrical equipment, including air conditioners,
antennas, pumps, transformers, and heating and ventilating equipment
shall be located, operated and screened in a manner that does not
disturb adjacent uses and activities. In addition, all central building
electrical controlling equipment and switching facilities shall be
located within the building for all commercial, industrial and business
facilities.
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Unless otherwise specified in Chapter
9.08, General Development Standards, or Chapter
9.09, Specific Use Development Standards, all commercial and industrial uses shall be operated so that noise created by any loudspeaker, bells, gongs, buzzers, or other noise attention or attracting devices shall not exceed 55 dBA at any one time beyond the boundaries of the property.
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No operation or activity shall be permitted which emits odorous
gases or other odorous matter in such quantities as to be dangerous,
injurious, noxious, or otherwise objectionable to a level that is
detectable with or without the aid of instruments at or beyond the
lot line of the property containing said operation or activity.
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All storage areas for storage of maintenance equipment or vehicles or refuse, and all collection areas and service areas, shall be enclosed or effectively screened from public view with a fence, wall, landscaping, berming or a combination thereof. Doors to trash enclosures shall be closed at all times except when the enclosure is being accessed for refuse disposal or pick-up. The screening requirements of Section
9.08.150 are also referenced and not intended to be superseded hereby.
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No vibration shall be permitted which can be felt at or beyond
the property line.
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