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Chapter 17.244 — RECYCLING FACILITIES

Idyllwild Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Idyllwild

Chapter 17.244 - RECYCLING FACILITIES*

Sections:

17.244.010 - Statement of intent.

The board of supervisors has enacted the following provisions to provide minimum development standards for recycling facilities in the unincorporated areas of Riverside County. These standards are designed to provide appropriate development of recycling facilities pursuant to the 1986 California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act (Public Resources Code Section 14500 et seq.).

(Ord. 348.3928 § 2 (part), 2000: Ord. 348 § 18.47(a))

17.244.020 - Permitted zoning.

A.

State-certified reverse vending machines and mobile recycling units shall be permitted in any commercial or industrial zone, provided that the use is located within a convenience zone designated by the state of California Department of Conservation.

B.

Recycling collection facilities shall be permitted in the following zones:

1.

C-1/C-P and C-P-S zones with an approved plot plan pursuant to Chapter 17.216, and provided the facility operates within an enclosed building with not more than two hundred (200) square feet of outside storage;

2.

I-P zone with an approved plot plan pursuant to Chapter 17.216 provided the facility operates totally within an enclosed building with no outside storage;

3.

C-R, M-SC, M-M and M-H zones with an approved plot plan pursuant to Chapter 17.216.

C.

Recycling processing facilities shall be permitted in the following zones:

1.

M-SC, M-M and M-H zones with an approved conditional use permit pursuant to Chapter 17.200;

2.

I-P zone with an approved conditional use permit pursuant to Chapter 17.200, provided the facility operates totally within an enclosed building with no outside storage.

(Ord. 348.3928 § 2 (part), 2000: Ord. 348 § 18.47(b))

17.244.030 - Development standards.

A.

Reverse Vending Machines.

1.

Location. Reverse vending machines shall be established in conjunction with supermarkets or other commercial or industrial uses which are subject to approved plot plans or conditional use permits, and shall be located within thirty (30) feet of the entrance to the commercial or industrial structure, without obstructing pedestrian or vehicular traffic, or occupying parking spaces required by the primary use.

2.

Parking. No additional parking spaces for access or use shall be required.

3.

Size. Reverse vending machines shall occupy no more than fifty (50) square feet of floor area per machine, and shall be no more than eight feet in height.

4.

Design. Reverse vending machines shall be constructed and maintained with durable waterproof and rustproof material, and shall be clearly marked to identify material to be deposited, operating instructions, and the identity and the telephone number of the operator or responsible person to contact in the event of machine malfunction or if the machine is inoperative.

5.

Signs. Signs shall have maximum surface area of four square feet.

6.

Maintenance. Units shall be maintained in a clean litter free condition, and shall be sufficiently illuminated to ensure safe operations at all times.

7.

Operating Hours. Such facilities shall have operating hours at least the same as the primary use.

B.

Mobile Recycling Units.

1.

Mobile recycling units shall be established in conjunction with supermarkets or other commercial or industrial uses which are subject to approved plot plans or conditional use permits.

2.

Mobile recycling units shall be no larger than five hundred (500) square feet and occupy no more than five parking spaces not including space needed for material removal or transfer.

3.

Such facilities shall accept only glass, metals, plastics, papers and such other nonhazardous materials suitable for recycling.

4.

Parking. No additional parking spaces for customer use at facilities located at established parking lots of a primary use, shall be required. Mobile recycling units shall have an area which is clearly marked to prohibit other vehicular parking during times when the mobile unit is scheduled to be present.

5.

Setbacks.

a.

Units shall be set back at least ten (10) feet from any street line and shall not obstruct pedestrian or vehicular traffic.

b.

The storage, operation and concealment of materials shall conform to the setback and development standards of the zone in which the project is located.

c.

Containers for twenty-four (24) hour material donation shall be at least thirty (30) feet from any residentially zoned property unless superseded by an acoustic barrier approved by the planning director.

6.

Storage.

a.

Storage containers shall be securable and constructed of waterproof and rustproof materials.

b.

Storage of recyclable materials outside of containers or mobile unit when an attendant is not present is prohibited.

c.

Containers shall be clearly marked to indicate the type of material for acceptable for collection. The facility shall identify the operator and hours of operation.

7.

Maintenance facilities shall be maintained in a safe and litter free condition.

8.

Hours of Operation. Attended facilities located within one hundred (100) feet of any residentially zoned property shall operate only between the hours of nine a.m. and seven p.m.

9.

Signs.

a.

All on-site signs shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 17.252.

b.

Directional signs may be installed, as approved, if necessary to facilitate traffic circulation.

c.

A sign shall be affixed to the facility prohibiting the deposit of hazardous or toxic materials after hours or at any time an attendant is not present.

10.

Noise. The facility shall not exceed noise levels of sixty (60) dBA as measured at the exterior property line of residentially zoned property. In no event shall the noise level exceed seventy (70) dBA.

11.

Landscaping. Facilities shall be located so as not to affect the landscaping required for any concurrent land use.

Additional Development Requirements. Add-itional development standards may be required as conditions of approval.

C.

Recycling Collection Facilities.

1.

In the I-P zone collection facilities shall operate totally within an enclosed building. Outside storage shall not be permitted.

2.

Landscaping and Setbacks.

a.

In the C-1/C-P and C-P-S zones, the collection facility area shall at least be enclosed by an opaque block wall or solid wood fence at least six feet in height and landscaped on all street frontages.

b.

Collection facilities shall be setback at least one hundred fifty (150) feet from property zoned or designated for residential use pursuant to the Riverside County general plan.

c.

In the I-P, M-SC, M-M and M-H zones, collection facilities shall comply with the setback, landscape and structural requirements of the zone in which the project is located.

d.

Containers provided for after hours donation shall be set back at least fifty (50) feet from any property zoned or occupied for residential use, and shall be constructed of sturdy and durable containers that have the capacity to accommodate donated materials.

3.

Storage of Materials.

a.

All exterior storage of materials shall be in sturdy weather and rustproof containers which are covered, baled or palletized; and which are secured and maintained in good condition.

b.

Storage for flammable materials shall be in nonflammable containers.

c.

Storage for the recycling of oil shall be in containers approved by the county health department.

4.

Parking. Parking shall be provided for six vehicles or the anticipated peak customer demand load, whichever is greater. One additional parking space for each commercial vehicle operated by the facility shall be provided.

5.

Noise. The facility shall not exceed noise levels of sixty (60) dBA as measured at the exterior property line of residentially zoned property. In no event shall the noise level exceed seventy (70) dBA.

6.

Hours of Operation. If the facility is located within five hundred (500) feet of property zoned or designated for residential use subsequent to the Riverside County general plan, it shall not operate between the hours of seven p.m. and seven a.m.

7.

Signs. All on-site signs shall be in conformance with the standards set forth in Chapter 17.252, and shall clearly identify the responsible operating parties and their telephone numbers.

8.

Power-Driven Machinery. The use of power-driven machinery shall be limited to state-approved reverse ending machines. In addition:

a.

Machinery which is necessary for the temporary storage, efficient transfer, or securing of recyclable materials may be permitted with the approval of a plot plan.

b.

In the I-P, M-SC, M-M and M-H zones power-driven machinery which is used to briquette, shred, transform and otherwise process recyclable materials may be approved with a conditional use permit.

9.

Additional Development Requirements. Addi-tional development standards may be required as conditions of approval.

D.

Recycling Processing Facilities.

In the I-P zone, the processing facility shall operate totally within in an enclosed building with no outside storage, and shall be located at least one hundred fifty (150) feet from property zoned or designated for residential use pursuant to the Riverside County general plan. Outside storage shall not be permitted.

2.

In the M-SC, M-M and M-H zones, setbacks, landscaping and structural requirements shall comply with the development standards of the underlying zone.

3.

Storage of Materials.

a.

All outside storage of materials shall be in sturdy weather and rustproof containers which are covered, baled, or palletized; and which are secured and maintained in good condition.

b.

Storage for flammable materials shall be in nonflammable containers.

c.

Storage for the recycling of oil shall be in containers approved by the county health department.

d.

Storage of recyclable materials outside of containers or mobile/recycling unit when attendant is not present is prohibited.

e.

Containers shall be clearly marked to indicate the type of material accepted for collection.

4.

Parking. Parking shall be provided on site for the peak load circulation and parking of customers. If the facility is to service the public, parking spaces shall be provided for a minimum of ten customers, or the peak customer demand load whichever is greater.

5.

Noise. The facility shall not exceed noise levels of sixty (60) dBA as measured at the exterior property line of residentially zoned property. In no event shall the noise level exceed seventy (70) dBA.

6.

Hours of Operation. The facility shall identify the operator and the hours of operation. If the facility is located within five hundred (500) feet of property zoned or planned for residential use pursuant to the Riverside County general plan, it shall not operate between the hours of seven p.m. and seven a.m.

7.

Signs. All on-site signs shall be in conformance with the standards set forth in Chapter 17.252, and shall clearly identify the responsible operating parties and their telephone numbers.

8.

The site shall be maintained in a safe and litter-free condition on a daily basis.

9.

Additional Development Requirements. Add-itional development standards may be required as conditions of approval.

(Ord. 348.3928 § 2 (part), 2000: Ord. 348 § 18.47(c))

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  1. Chapter 17.04 — COUNTY LAND USE
  2. Chapter 17.08 — GENERAL PLAN AND SPECIFIC PLANS
  3. Chapter 17.12 — ZONE CLASSIFICATIONS AND DISTRICTS
  4. Chapter 17.16 — R-R RURAL RESIDENTIAL ZONE
  5. Chapter 17.20 — R-R-O RURAL RESIDENTIAL, OUTDOOR ADVERTISING Z…
  6. Chapter 17.24 — R-1 ONE-FAMILY DWELLING ZONE
  7. Chapter 17.28 — R-1A ONE-FAMILY DWELLINGS, MOUNTAIN RESORT ZONE
  8. Chapter 17.32 — R-A RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL ZONE
  9. Chapter 17.36 — R-2 MULTIPLE-FAMILY DWELLING ZONE
  10. Chapter 17.40 — R-2A LIMITED MULTIPLE-FAMILY DWELLING ZONE
  11. Chapter 17.44 — R-3 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL ZONE
  12. Chapter 17.48 — R-3A VILLAGE TOURIST RESIDENTIAL ZONE
  13. Chapter 17.52 — R-T MOBILEHOME SUBDIVISIONS AND MOBILEHOME PAR…
  14. Chapter 17.56 — R-T-R MOBILEHOME SUBDIVISION, RURAL ZONE
  15. Chapter 17.60 — R-4 PLANNED RESIDENTIAL ZONE
  16. Chapter 17.64 — R-5 OPEN AREA COMBINING ZONE, RESIDENTIAL DEVE…
  17. Chapter 17.67 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIFI…
  18. Chapter 17.68 — R-6 RESIDENTIAL INCENTIVE ZONE
  19. Chapter 17.70 — R-7 ZONE (HIGHEST DENSITY RESIDENTIAL)
  20. Chapter 17.72 — C-1 AND C-P GENERAL COMMERCIAL ZONES
  21. Chapter 17.73 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIFI…
  22. Chapter 17.76 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIFI…
  23. Chapter 17.78 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIFI…
  24. Chapter 17.79 — C-T ZONE (TOURIST COMMERCIAL)
  25. Chapter 17.80 — C-P-S SCENIC HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL ZONE
  26. Chapter 17.82 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR
  27. Chapter 17.84 — C-R RURAL COMMERCIAL ZONE
  28. Chapter 17.88 — C-O COMMERCIAL OFFICE ZONE
  29. Chapter 17.90 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIFI…
  30. Chapter 17.92 — R-VC RUBIDOUX-VILLAGE COMMERCIAL ZONE
  31. Chapter 17.94 — MU ZONE (MIXED USE)
  32. Chapter 17.96 — I-P INDUSTRIAL PARK ZONE
  33. Chapter 17.97 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIFI…
  34. Chapter 17.100 — M-SC MANUFACTURING-SERVICE COMMERCIAL ZONE
  35. Chapter 17.104 — M-M MANUFACTURING-MEDIUM ZONE
  36. Chapter 17.105 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIF…
  37. Chapter 17.106 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIF…
  38. Chapter 17.107 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIF…
  39. Chapter 17.108 — M-H MANUFACTURING-HEAVY ZONE
  40. Chapter 17.109 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIF…
  41. Chapter 17.110 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIF…
  42. Chapter 17.111 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIF…
  43. Chapter 17.112 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIF…
  44. Chapter 17.113 — M-R MINERAL RESOURCES ZONE
  45. Chapter 17.114 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIF…
  46. Chapter 17.115 — MIXED USE OVERLAYS
  47. Chapter 17.116 — M-R-A MINERAL RESOURCES AND RELATED MANUFACTU…
  48. Chapter 17.120 — A-1 LIGHT AGRICULTURE ZONE
  49. Chapter 17.123 — SP ZONE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS FOR SPECIF…
  50. Chapter 17.124 — A-P LIGHT AGRICULTURE WITH POULTRY ZONE
  51. Chapter 17.128 — A-2 HEAVY AGRICULTURE ZONE
  52. Chapter 17.132 — A-D AGRICULTURE-DAIRY ZONE
  53. Chapter 17.136 — C/V CITRUS/VINEYARD ZONE
  54. Chapter 17.140 — C-C/V COMMERCIAL CITRUS/VINEYARD ZONE
  55. Chapter 17.142 — WINE COUNTRY ZONES (WC)
  56. Chapter 17.144 — W-2 CONTROLLED DEVELOPMENT AREAS ZONE
  57. Chapter 17.148 — R-D REGULATED DEVELOPMENT AREAS ZONE
  58. Chapter 17.152 — N-A NATURAL ASSETS ZONE
  59. Chapter 17.156 — W-2-M CONTROLLED DEVELOPMENT AREA WITH MOBILE…
  60. Chapter 17.160 — W-1 WATERCOURSE, WATERSHED AND CONSERVATION A…
  61. Chapter 17.164 — W-E WIND ENERGY RESOURCE ZONE
  62. Chapter 17.168 — SP SPECIFIC PLAN ZONE
  63. Chapter 17.172 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  64. Chapter 17.176 — SPECIAL STUDIES ZONES—GEOLOGIC REPORT REQUIRE…
  65. Chapter 17.180 — STANDARDS FOR PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS
  66. Chapter 17.188 — OFF-STREET VEHICLE PARKING STANDARDS
  67. Chapter 17.192 — PERMIT APPLICATIONS
  68. Chapter 17.196 — VARIANCES
  69. Chapter 17.200 — CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
  70. Chapter 17.206 — CROWING FOWL PERMITS
  71. Chapter 17.208 — PUBLIC USE PERMITS
  72. Chapter 17.212 — FAMILY DAY CARE HOMES
  73. Chapter 17.216 — PLOT PLANS
  74. Chapter 17.220 — REVOCATION OF VARIANCES AND PERMITS
  75. Chapter 17.224 — COMMERCIAL WIND ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS (WE…
  76. Chapter 17.228 — MODIFICATIONS TO APPROVED PERMITS
  77. Chapter 17.232 — HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITY SITING PERMIT
  78. Chapter 17.236 — KENNELS AND CATTERIES
  79. Chapter 17.240 — MINI-WAREHOUSES
  80. Chapter 17.244 — RECYCLING FACILITIES
  81. Chapter 17.248 — ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SALES
  82. Chapter 17.252 — ADVERTISING REGULATIONS
  83. Chapter 17.254 — TERMPORARY SIGNS
  84. Chapter 17.256 — TEMPORARY EVENTS
  85. Chapter 17.260 — MOBILEHOMES
  86. Chapter 17.264 — MOBILEHOME PARKS IN RESIDENTIAL ZONES
  87. Chapter 17.268 — RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKS
  88. Chapter 17.272 — COMMUNITY CARE FACILITIES
  89. Chapter 17.276 — WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS
  90. Chapter 17.277 — WIRELESS FACILITIES
  91. Chapter 17.280 — AMENDMENTS AND CHANGE OF ZONE
  92. Chapter 17.284 — ENCROACHMENT PERMITS
  93. Chapter 17.288 — METAL SHIPPING CONTAINERS
  94. Chapter 17.290 — PAROLEE-PROBATIONER HOMES
  95. Chapter 17.291 — COTTAGE FOOD OPERATIONS
  96. Chapter 17.292 — BERMUDA DUNES NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION OVERL…
  97. Chapter 17.294 — ADDITIONAL RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
  98. Chapter 17.296 — SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS
  99. Chapter 17.298 — UNATTENDED DONATION BINS
  100. Chapter 17.300 — Mobile Food Trucks
  101. Chapter 17.302 — COMMERCIAL CANNABIS ACTIVITIES
  102. Chapter 17.306 — INDUSTRIAL HEMP ACTIVITIES
  103. Chapter 17.310 — SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY UNITS
  104. Chapter 17.314 — HOUSING ALTERNATIVES
  105. Chapter 17.318 — RANCHO COMMUNITY EVENT FACILITIES

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