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Ordinance Number
2014-010
Adopted Date
06/03/2014
Agenda Item Number
4.A.
Ordinance Type
Zoning
Entity Name
LDR's General Industrial
Concrete Batch; Demolition Debris; Mulch; Junk Yards
Code Number
Chapter 911
Subject
West Gifford Industrial and Commerce (WGIC) overlay regulations
Codified or Exempt
Codified
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13239
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ORDINANCE 2014- 010 <br />2. Material stockpiles of non-combustible material shall not exceed a <br />height of twenty-five (25) feet above the grade of the adjacent <br />project site perimeter. The height of combustible material <br />stockpiles shall be regulated by the project's fire protection plan as <br />approved by the fire department. <br />3. No area where raw materials are stockpiled, loaded/unloaded, <br />mulched, or processed outside an enclosed building shall be <br />located closer than three hundred (300) feet to any residential <br />dwelling (including a mobile home) or residentially zoned <br />property. <br />4. A Type "A" buffer with 6' opaque feature shall be provided <br />between any residentially zoned property or residential dwelling <br />unit (including a mobile home) and any area where materials are <br />stockpiled, loaded/unloaded, mulched, or processed outside an <br />enclosed building. <br />5. The following best management practices (bmps) shall apply to the <br />design and operation of the mulch facility. <br />A. Design and build equipment work areas, chemical storage <br />areas, and loading/unloading areas with spill containment <br />features and locate such areas away from any waterbodies, <br />swales, or recharge ditches. <br />(a) Maintain an approved spill contingency plan in <br />work, storage, and loading/unloading areas. <br />(b) Maintain periodic worker training on spill <br />contingency procedures, including immediate and <br />corrective actions, and the filing of incident reports. <br />(c) Maintain spill kits in work, storage, and <br />loading/unloading areas. <br />B. Use double -lined fuel tanks with a secondary containment <br />around the tanks. <br />C. Provide convenient and proper solid waste disposal for <br />workers and for drivers entering or exiting the site. <br />D. Label every 55 gallon drum and every container for fuel, <br />chemical, by-product, and waste including non -hazardous <br />waste. <br />FACommunity Development\Gifford (WGIC)\2014UPDATE\6-3-14BCCWGICOverlayDistrictordinace.doc 8 <br />
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