.010 Refuse Storage and Recycling Facilities. Refuse storage areas and recycling facilities shall conform to the standards set forth in the document entitled "Refuse Container Enclosure for Multiple-Family Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Use" (Form 139), on file with the City of Anaheim or as otherwise approved by the Director of Public Works, with the additional requirement that the refuse storage facilities for residential and non-residential users shall be maintained as separate facilities, and shall not allow commingling of the separate facilities. The storage areas shall be screened from adjacent public or private rights-of-way, or railroads.
.020 Private Storage Areas. General storage cabinets, with a minimum size of one hundred (100) cubic feet capacity, shall be required for each dwelling unit. Provision of said storage areas shall be in addition to the minimum floor area of the unit. Storage areas shall be a single continuous space. Storage areas shall be located inside the dwelling unit or adjacent to the dwelling unit's balcony or patio.
.0201 Arena District. Residential projects implementing Section 18.20.195.130.1305(j) shall provide an additional fifty (50) cubic feet capacity of storage area. This additional storage area shall comply with either of the following:
(a) The additional private storage area shall be provided inside the dwelling unit in a contiguous space with all other required private storage in this subsection; or
(b) The additional private storage area shall be provided as the cumulative cubic feet capacity of all the dwelling units implementing this paragraph. The storage area shall be designed for storage of oversized items, such as bicycles, canoes, kayaks, or paddleboards. The storage area shall be located on the basement or ground floor adjacent to a primary pedestrian accessway. (Ord. 5935 § 1 (part); August 24, 2004: Ord. 6001 § 1 (part); November 8, 2005: Ord. 6103 § 1 (part); April 22, 2008: Ord. 6120 § 4 (part); October 28, 2008: Ord. 6192 § 1 (part); November 9, 2010: Ord. 6538 § 1 (part); October 4, 2022: Ord. 6595 § 3; November 13, 2024.)