5.36.190 Operating requirements - Additional for manufacturers, distributors and testing laboratories.
   (A)   View from public right-of-way. From a public right-of-way, there should be no exterior evidence that the premises are used for manufacturing, distribution or as a testing laboratory except for any signage authorized by this chapter.
   (B)   No access by general public. The general public shall not be permitted to enter the premises of a manufacturer, distributor or testing laboratory.
   (C)   Systems and equipment. All systems and equipment used in manufacturing and testing laboratories shall be UL-listed and approved for the specific intended use of the permittee. Permittees that desire to install or use systems or equipment that are not UL-listed shall be required to submit a technical report prepared by a registered design professional for review and approval by the Building Official and the Fire Code Official prior to installation or use of such systems or equipment. Electrical equipment shall be listed and labeled by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory approved by the Building Official.
   (D)   Hazardous materials plans. At the time of submittal of improvement plans for premises that will be used for manufacturing, distribution or as a testing laboratory, the applicant shall prepare and submit electronically, for review and approval by the Fire Code Official, a hazardous material inventory statement and a hazardous material management plan as required by Chapter 6.5 of Division 20 of the California Health & Safety Code and Chapter 8.40 of this code.
   (E)   Hazardous waste. The permittee for a commercial cannabis permit issued for manufacturing, distribution or testing laboratory shall ensure that any hazardous waste used, possessed, generated or stored on the premises as part of the commercial cannabis business is properly categorized, segregated, stored and disposed of in compliance with the state cannabis laws and all applicable state and local laws. The disposal of hazardous waste is under the direction and oversight of the Riverside County Environmental Health Hazardous Materials Branch.
   (F)   Backflow preventer. If required by the DWP General Manager as a condition of approval for a commercial cannabis permit issued for manufacturing, distribution or testing laboratory, the permittee shall ensure that a backflow preventer is installed and maintained on the premises to the satisfaction of the DWP General Manager.
   (G)   Wastewater pre-treatment requirements. If required by the DWP General Manager as a condition of approval for a commercial cannabis permit issued for manufacturing, distribution or testing laboratory, the permittee shall ensure that the commercial cannabis business complies with all wastewater pre-treatment requirements set forth in Chapter 13.08 of this code and any other applicable federal, state or local law, rule or regulation.
   (H)   Electric load study. If required by the DWP General Manager as a condition of approval for a commercial cannabis permit issued for manufacturing, distribution or testing laboratory that is located in the electric service area of the Department of Water and Power for the City of Corona, the permittee shall prepare and, at the time of submittal of improvement plans for the premises, submit for review and approval by the DWP General Manager a power load study for the commercial cannabis business.
(Ord. 3321 § 3, 2020)