Long Beach |
Municipal Code |
Title 21. ZONING |
Chapter 21.52. CONDITIONAL USES |
Division II. SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR CONDITIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE USE PERMITS |
§ 21.52.410. Special conditions—Industrial uses.
Certain industrial uses identified in Chapter 21.33 (Industrial Uses) are subject to conditional use permit review and approval. In addition to the standard considerations and findings required to approve a conditional use permit, the following additional considerations and findings shall be made:
A.
The proposed use, and the siting and arrangement of that use on the property, will not adversely affect surrounding uses nor pose adverse health risks to persons working and living in the surrounding area.
B.
Adequate permitting and site design safeguards will be provided to ensure compliance with the performance standards for industrial uses contained in Section 21.33.090 (Performance Standards) of this Title.
C.
Truck traffic and loading activities associated with the business will not adversely impact surrounding residential neighborhoods.
D.
Businesses involved with hazardous waste treatment, hazardous waste disposal, or hazardous waste transfer shall comply with the following location requirements:
1.
The use shall not be located within two thousand feet (2,000′) of any residential zone or use, any hotel or motel, any school or daycare facility, any hospital or convalescent home, any church or similar facility, or any public assembly use.
2.
The use shall not be located within one hundred feet (100′) of any known earthquake fault, or within a fault hazard or flood hazard zone identified by the State of California.
3.
The use shall not be located on any land subject to liquefaction, as identified in the Seismic Safety Element of the General Plan, unless appropriate soils remediation occurs as required by the City Engineer.
(Ord. C-7360 § 9, 1995: Ord. C-6533 § 1 (part), 1988)