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Fullerton City Zoning Code

CHAPTER 15

40 INDUSTRIAL ZONE CLASSIFICATIONS

15.40.010. Intent and purpose.

   A.   The Manufacturing Park (M-P) and Manufacturing, General (M-G) zones are established to allow compatible industrial uses in proximity to each other while protecting the public health, safety and welfare through development standards and the site plan review process.
   B.   The M-P zone is intended for a wide range of light industrial activities, often based on a multiple-tenant type development. The M-G zone is intended for more intensive industrial uses. In both zones, a particular focus is on minimizing impacts on any nearby residential use.
(Ord. 3066, (part), 2005: Ord. 2982, 2001)

15.40.020. Permitted uses.

   A.   Use of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS):
      1.   The North American Industry Classification System (herein referred to in this chapter as NAICS) shall be used as the method of classifying and defining permitted industrial uses within the M-P and M-G zones. Any subsequent amendment to the NAICS may also be used by the city. A copy of the NAICS shall be available for review in the office of the Development Services Department.
      2.   An applicant for a proposed use within an industrial zone classification may be required to provide necessary information, as determined by the Director of Development Services, to determine the appropriate NAICS for the proposed use.
      3.   The determination of the proper NAICS classification for any proposed use shall be made by the Director of Development Services, subject to appeal as provided in Chapter 15.76 of this title.
   B.   Permitted uses:
      1.   The permitted uses in the M-P or M-G zones are indicated in Table 15.40.020.A.
         a.   Classified uses are listed according to NAICS classification.
            (i.)   A three-digit to a six-digit number, corresponding to the NAICS classification, represents a listing of a classified use.
            (ii.)   Where a three-digit or four-digit number is listed, all classified uses beginning with the same digits shall be included, unless specifically excluded.
         b.   Non-classified uses are those not listed by the NAICS.
      2.   For the industrial zones, a use denoted with an "X" is permitted outright, while a use denoted with "CUP" requires the approval of a Conditional Use Permit pursuant to Chapter 15.70 of this title.
   C.   Permitted accessory uses:
   The following accessory uses are permitted only where they are integrated with and clearly incidental to a primary permitted industrial use. Except as otherwise provided, all such accessory uses shall be conducted wholly within a building:
      1.   Employee cafeterias or coffee shops, which may have seating areas outside.
      2.   Exhibition of products produced on the premises or available for wholesale distribution.
      3.   Retail distribution of products, provided that it is not the primary retail outlet for said products.
      4.   Employee recreational facilities, which may be located and conducted outside.
      5.   Administrative and business offices or facilities.
      6.   Medical clinics and auditoriums for employees.
   D.   Outdoor storage:
   The outdoor storage of material products, supplies and containers shall be permitted in all areas within which a building may be constructed and certain additional setback areas designated in Subsection 15.40.040.D.3 of this chapter, provided such storage is screened from adjacent properties and from streets. Such screening shall consist of view-obscuring landscaping, building wall, fence or any combination thereof. Outdoor storage shall not be visible from the public rights-of-way.
Table 15.40.020.A
Permitted Uses
Table 15.40.020.A
Permitted Uses
Classified Uses
NAICS**
M-P or M-G Zone
Agricultural production (including on-site sales of
produce grown on premises)
111
X
Electrical distribution substations
2211
CUP
Building construction -- General contractors and
operative builders
233
X
Heavy construction -- General contractors
234
X
Cannabis Cultivation
NP
Construction – Special trade contractors
235
X
Manufacturing:
Animal food products
3111
X*
Grain and oilseed milling
3112
X*
Sugar and confectionary products
3113
X*
Dairy products
3115
X*
Bakery and tortilla products
3118
X*
Other food products
3119
X
Soft drinks and ice products
31211
X
Breweries
31212
X*
Wineries
31213
X*
Distilleries
31214
X*
Textile mills
313
X
Textile product mills
314
X
Apparel
315
X
Leather and hide tanning and finishing
3161
CUP
Footwear
3162
X
Veneer, plywood and engineered wood products
3212
X*
Other wood products
3219
X*
Converted paper products
3222
X
Printing and related support activities
323
X
Asphalt paving, roofing, and saturated materials
32412
X
Other petroleum lubricating oil and grease products
32419
X
Chemical products
325
X
Plastics and rubber products
326
X*
Nonmetallic mineral products
327
X*
Primary metal products (but not including:
331
X
3315 “Foundries” and all raw metal production)
Foundries
3315
CUP
Fabricated metal products (but not including:
332
X*
332993 “Ammunition (except small arms)”
Machinery products
333
X
Computer and electronic products
334
X
Electrical equipment, appliance and component products
335
X
Transportation equipment
336
X*
Furniture and related products
337
X
Medical equipment and supplies
3391
X
Miscellaneous products
3399
X
Wholesale trade, durable goods (but not including:
42393 “Recyclable materials”)
423
X
Wholesale trade, non-durable goods (but not including:
424
X
42444 “Poultry and poultry products”
4245 “Farm product raw materials”
4246 “Chemicals and allied products”
4247 “Petroleum and petroleum products”)
Automobile service station (additional requirements 15.30.040.D.2)
447
CUP
Non-store retailer
454
X
Automobile, truck and equipment, rental, storage
facilities not within 300 feet of a residential zone
484
X
Automobile, truck and equipment rental, storage
facilities within 300 feet of a residential zone
484
CUP
Trucking, general freight
4841
CUP
Trucking, specialized freight
4842
CUP
Taxi and limousine service
4853
X
Charter bus industry
4855
X
Motor vehicle towing
48841
X
Postal service
491
X
Couriers and messengers
492
X
Warehousing and storage
493
X
Publishing industry
511
X
Motion picture and video production
51211
X
Motion picture and video distribution
51212
X
Postproduction services for motion picture and video industry
51219
X
Sound recording industry
5122
X
Broadcasting and telecommunications
513
X
Self-service storage facilities
53113
X
Architectural, engineering and related services
5413
X
Specialized design services
5414
X
Computer systems design and related services
5415
X
Management, scientific and technical consulting
services
5416
X
Scientific research and development services
5417
X
Advertising and related services
5418
X
Photographic services
54192
X
Veterinary services
54194
X
Administrative and support services
561
X
Recycling facility (when in accordance with Section 15.30.090 of this title):
56292
X
Mobile recycling center (see Chapter 15.04)
X
Recycling collection facility (see Chapter 15.04)
X
Light processing facility (see Chapter 15.04)
X
Heavy processing facility (see Chapter 15.04)
CUP
Business schools and computer and management
training
6114
MSP
Technical and trade school
6115
MSP
Ambulance service
62191
X
Eating and drinking place
722
CUP
Fitness and recreational sports centers (membership only)
71394
CUP
Automotive repair and maintenance not within 300 feet of a residential zone (includes 81192 "Auto detailing" but not 811192 "Car washes")
8111
X
Automotive repair and maintenance within 300 feet of a residential zone (includes 81192 "Auto detailing" but not 811192 "Car washes")
8111
CUP
Reupholster and furniture repair and finishing
81142
X
Linen supply
812331
X
Industrial laundry and dry cleaning
812332
X*
Carpet and upholstery cleaning
812332
X*
Kennel, pet boarding
812910
X
Photo finishing laboratory
812921
X
Notes:
* If proposed within 1,000 feet of property with a residential zone classification and the gross floor area exceeds 10,000 square feet, the use is subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit.
** Where three-digit and four-digit codes are listed, all NAICS uses beginning with the same digits shall be included, unless specifically excluded.
  
NP: denotes that the use is not permitted.
Non-Classified Uses
M-P or
M-G Zone
Additional non-residential use not provided for as a
permitted or accessory use
CUP
Adult use (pursuant to additional requirements in FMC Chapter 7.95
X
Automotive sales, "single car display" dealer as an accessory use to an automotive repair and maintenance facility; limit one per business address
X
Caretaker's residence
X
Central administrative office (an establishment primarily engaged in management and general administrative functions performed centrally for other establishments of the same company)
X
Emergency Shelter for Homeless (pursuant to Chapter 15.42 of this Title)
X1
Heliport
CUP
Joint/mixed use development, predominantly industrial in scope, with limited accessory residential and/or commercial components
CUP
Marijuana Related Use and/or Activity
NP
Medical marijuana dispensary
NP
Multiservice Center for Homeless (pursuant to Chapter 15.42 of this Title)
X1
Outdoor storage (pursuant to Subsection 15.40.020.E of this chapter)
X
Restaurants within the Restaurant Overlay District
pursuant to Chapter 15.67
X
Satellite dish antenna (pursuant to additional
requirements in Section
15.55.030 of this title)
X
Tattoo Parlor
NP
TV transmitter and equipment building
X
Notes:
X denotes that the use is permitted.
NP: denotes that the use is not permitted.
MSP denotes that the use is permitted with the approval of a Minor Site Plan in accordance with Chapter 15.47 of this title.
CUP denotes that the use is permitted with the approval of a Conditional Use Permit in accordance with Chapter 15.70 of this title.
1   Permitted in the Emergency Shelter Overlay Zone, pursuant to Chapter 15.42.
(Ord. 3252 § 4, 2017; Ord. 3227 § 6, 2016; Ord. 3222 § 6, 2015; Ord. 3189 § 3, 2013; Ord. 3144, (part), 2010; Ord. 3111 (part), 2008; Ord. 3066, (part), 2005: Ord. 3022, 2002: Ord. 2982, 2001).

15.40.030. Site Plan review.

   Proposed construction in any industrial zone classification is subject to a review as a Site Plan pursuant to Chapter 15.47 of this title. Should the property be within a Community Improvement District, the new construction is subject to a review as a Development Project pursuant to Chapter 15.46 of this title.
(Ord. 3066, (part), 2005: Ord. 2982, 2001)

15.40.040. Site development standards.

   The following development standards apply to the M-P and M-G zones.
   A.   General:
      1.   When a building is proposed over two or more lots, the lots shall be combined as prescribed in Title 16 of the Fullerton Municipal Code.
      2.   The exterior design of a building, including paint colors, shall be compatible with surrounding architecture.
      3.   Rooftop equipment shall be screened from public view so as not to be visible from the public right-of-way.
      4.   All landscaping and irrigation systems and plans shall conform to Section 15.56.140 of this title.
   B.   Minimum lot area:
      1.   The minimum required area for each lot of a proposed subdivision of property shall be that area for the property as designated on the official Zoning Map.
      2.   Where no minimum lot area is designated on the Zoning Map, no minimum lot area exists.
   C.   Permitted building height:
      1.   The maximum height of any building with an industrial zone classification shall be 45 feet.
      2.   On any site with a common boundary line with a property having a residential zone classification, a proposed structure that exceeds a height of ten feet, as measured from the existing grade of the property with the residential zone, shall set back one foot from such boundary line for each foot that the structure exceeds a height of ten feet. The minimum required setback shall be ten feet.
      3.   A site in close proximity to the Fullerton Municipal Airport shall conform to regulations and restrictions imposed by the Fullerton Airport Environs Land Use Plan, as described in Section 15.56.050.
   D.   Setback requirements:
      1.   The minimum required setback for proposed new construction is listed in Table 15.40.040.A.
 
Table 15.40.040.A
Building Setbacks for Industrial Zone Classifications
Minimum setback from a property line:
M-P
M-G
... along a public street
20 feet
10 feet
...along a public alley (see Subsection 15.40.040.D.2)
5 feet
5 feet
...along property with a P-L zone (see Subsection 15.40.040.D.3)
10 feet
10 feet
...along or across a public street or alley from property with a residential zone
See
Subsection
15.40.040.C.2
      2.   Where a lot abuts an alley, the minimum setback on such lot shall be five feet from the property line of the alley. Said setback shall not be used for any structure, wall or storage, but shall be reserved solely for landscaping or vehicular access.
      3.   Where a lot shares a common boundary with property having a Public Land (P-L) zone or with a property with a residential zone classification, there shall be a minimum required setback on such parcel of ten feet from the common property line. Along this property line there shall be planted and maintained a view-obscuring hedge or belt of evergreens, shrubs or other planting at least ten feet in width and at least six feet high, extending to a point 15 feet from any street line. Until such planting reach a height of six feet, a view-obscuring fence shall be provided along the common property line. The remainder of the setback area, less any required landscaping on street frontages, may be used for parking, storage or other authorized outdoor uses.
   E.   Fences and walls:
   The height of walls, fences, hedges or guardrails on property with an industrial zone classification shall be in accordance with Table 15.40.040.B.
 
Table 15.40.040.B
Maximum Heights for Walls and Fences in Industrial Zone Classifications
Location
Maximum Height
In a street setback area
Three feet within front yard setback area. The Director of Development Services may approve non-view obscuring fences taller than three feet.
Interior lot line adjacent to property with a residential zone
Eight feet within five feet of the side property line
Not within a setback area
Subject to applicable height restrictions for buildings.
Within a corner cut off area
Three feet. (The height applies to any feature that could block a clear view of traffic across a vision clearance area.)
   F.   Landscape requirements.
      1.   All street setbacks shall be landscaped except for pedestrian and vehicular access ways, parking areas, or other non-irrigated areas designed for non-development (e.g. existing native vegetation).
      2.   All open parking areas (e.g. non-structured) shall be landscaped such that:
         a.   Planters with a total landscaped area equaling a minimum of 25 square feet per parking space, or 8% of the square footage of the open parking area, whichever is greater, shall be provided and distributed throughout the open parking area; and
         b.   Trees with a total shaded area (e.g. the area under the tree canopy or dripline 15 years after installation) equaling a minimum of 50% of the square footage of the open parking area shall be provided and distributed throughout the open parking area.
      3.   Landscaping and irrigation shall be provided for landscaped areas pursuant to Chapter 15.50 for the following:
      a.   Installation of new landscaped areas; or
      b.   Rehabilitation of existing landscaped areas where affected landscaped area is equal to or greater than 2,500 square feet; or
      c.   Installation of a new landscape area or areas less than 2,500 sq. ft. in aggregate may opt to comply instead with the prescriptive measures contained in Chapter 15.50 Appendix A.
      d.   New or rehabilitated projects using treated or untreated graywater or rainwater captured on site, any lot or parcels within the project that has less than 2,500 square feet of landscape area and meets the lot or parcel’s landscape water requirement (Estimated Total Water Use) entirely with the treated or untreated graywater or through stored rainwater captured on site is subject only to Appendix A Section (5).
(Ord. 3232 (part), 2016; Ord. 3226 (part), 2016; Ord. 3134 (part), 2009; Ord. 3066, (part), 2005: Ord. 2982, 2001)

15.40.050. Parking standards.

   A.   Required parking:
      1.   A use other than those specified in Table 15.40.050.A shall meet the parking requirements as specified elsewhere in this title.
Table 15.40.050.A
Parking Requirements for Uses in the Industrial Zone Classifications
Type of Activity
Parking Requirement
(spaces/gross square feet)
General manufacturing
1 per 800
Warehousing, wholesaling, and storage
1 per 2,000
Administrative and business office, retail or service areas
1 per 250
Trade schools, including but not limited to, vocational training, real estate, art and professional schools
Subject to approval of a Minor Site Plan pursuant to Chapter 15.47.
Research and development, including, but not limited to: contractors offices, industrial development planning services, industrial management services, management engineering, systems engineering and systems research and development
Uses shall be broken into component parts (office, manufacturing, etc.) and shall meet the cumulative parking requirements of all parts
Restaurant with up to 200 seats (non-drive-through) within the Restaurant Overlay District pursuant to Chapter 15.67
May be eligible for a parking exemption pursuant to 15.67.030
Self-service storage facility
At least six spaces, accessible at all times as “visitor” parking
      2.   In any industrial zone classification every building hereinafter erected, reconstructed, or structurally altered shall be provided with permanently maintained, on-site automobile parking as required by this chapter. Such parking facilities shall be made permanently available and maintained for said parking purposes.
      3.    Handicapped parking shall be provided in accordance with Title 24 of the California Building Code and shall count towards the provision of required parking.
   B.   Stall size:
      1.   Standard parking spaces shall have a minimum length of 19 feet and a width of 8.5 feet.
      2.   Compact parking spaces are permitted for employees only. This type of space shall be limited to a maximum of 30 percent of the required parking spaces for the industrial use, with a size no smaller than 16 feet in length, by 8 feet in width. Compact spaces shall be clearly marked as "Compact - Employees Only" or similar wording.
      3.   Any parking space adjacent to a wall, whether standard or compact, shall have a minimum width of 9 feet.
      4.   At least 20 percent of the required parking shall be provided and clearly marked as "visitor" parking, with a no space smaller than 19 feet in length by 9 feet in width.
   C.   Location of parking:
      1.   All required on-site parking spaces shall be located on the same lot or building site, except that such required spaces may be permitted at other locations when and as authorized by a Conditional Use Permit.
      2.   Parking shall not be located within any setback area.
      3.   Required parking spaces may overhang two feet over landscaped areas and walkways, other than street rights-of-way, provided the total depth of any such landscaped area or walkway is at least six feet.
      4.    All required parking spaces shall have separate access to a public street or alley.
      5.   Where it can be shown that the parking required under this section will substantially exceed the actual peak parking demand, such excess parking may be provided as permanent groundcover landscaping, subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit.
      6.   Mechanical and automated parking devices may be used in any industrial zone classification, provided they are not visible from the street or from adjacent properties, subject to the approval of a Site Plan application pursuant to Section 15.47.025 of this Title.
   D.   Mixed-use occupancies and joint use of parking:
      1.   The total on-street parking spaces required on any property when more than one class of use is proposed for either the same property or within the same occupancy, shall be equal to the sum of the spaces required for each of such separate classes of use.
      2.   A Minor Exception may be granted to reduce the required parking for mixed- use occupancies (i.e., a joint use of parking), based upon the submission of a Shared Parking Analysis as defined in Chapter 15.04 and enforceable documents guaranteeing that the uses will be operating during mutually exclusive hours, and upon such other circumstances or criteria as the Zoning Administrator or Planning Commission, on appeal, may require.
   E.   Carpool/vanpool parking:
      1.   A minimum of ten percent of employee parking spaces (as determined in accordance with Subsection 15.40.050.C.2 of this chapter) shall be reserved (through signage or other means) for the exclusive use of carpools and vanpools. The spaces shall be located as close as practical to the entrance(s) of the use they are intended to serve.
      2.   The total number of employee parking spaces shall be either 90 percent of the total required parking spaces for the use, or may be provided by the applicant, subject to the approval of the Director of Development Services.
      3.   For those developments that must comply with Section 15.40.070 of this chapter, there may be a reduction in the number of required vanpool/ carpool parking spaces to a maximum of 30 percent of what would otherwise be required under Subsection 15.40.050.C.2 of this chapter, subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit.
(Ord. 3254 § 7, 2018; Ord. 3232 (part), 2016; Ord. 3131 (part), 2009; Ord. 3066, (part), 2005: Ord. 3022, 2002: Ord. 2982, 2001).

15.40.060. Access and circulation standards.

   A.   Access:
      1.   All required parking spaces shall have access to a public street or alley.
      2.   An adequate driveway "throat" shall be provided from the public street, unencumbered by parking spaces, turnaround areas or control gates, subject to the approval of the Director of Engineering.
   B.    Driveway and drive aisle standards:
      1.   One-way and two-way driveways and drive aisles shall have minimum width in accordance with Tables 15.40.060.A and B and Figures 17 and 18.
      2.   Driveways and/or turnaround aisles serving ten or more parking spaces shall not be dead-ended unless a turnaround or back-up area is provided to the satisfaction of the Director of Development Services. Figure 16 represents the preferred layout for a turnaround area.
      3.    Turnaround aisles shall be designed in accordance with Tables 15.40.060.A and B and Figures 17 and 18, or as otherwise required by the Director of Development Services.
      Figure 16
      4.   Turnaround aisles shall be designed in accordance with Tables 15.40.060.A and B and Figures 17 and 18, or as otherwise required by the Director of Development Services.
Table 15.40.060.A
Parking and Drive Aisle Minimum Design Standards for One-Way Drive Aisle
Stall
Angle
Standard Size Stalls (9’ x 19’)
Compact Size Stalls (8’ x 16’)
Bay Width
Row
Width
Drive Aisle Width
Bay Width
Row Width
Drive Aisle Width
SingleLoaded
DoubleLoaded
SingleLoaded
DoubleLoaded
0 degrees
21.00
30.00
9.00
12.00
20.00
28.00
8.00
12.00
30 degrees
29.30
46.60
17.30
12.00
26.93
41.86
14.93
12.00
45 degrees
33.80
53.60
19.80
14.00
30.97
47.94
16.97
14.00
60 degrees
38.96
59.92
20.96
18.00
35.86
54.72
17.86
18.00
90 degrees
44.00
63.00
19.00
25.00
41.00
57.00
16.00
25.00
Note: All measurements are in feet.
 
Table 15.40.060.B
Parking and Drive Aisle Minimum Design Standards for Two-Way Drive Aisles
Stall
Angle
Standard Size Stalls (9’ x 19’)
Compact Size Stalls (8’ x 16’)
Bay Width
Row Width
Aisle Width
Bay Width
Aisle
Width
Single
Loaded
Double
Loaded
Single
Loaded
Double
Loaded
0 degrees
29.00
38.00
9.00
20.00
28.00
36.00
8.00
20.00
30 degrees
37.30
54.60
17.30
20.00
34.93
49.86
14.93
20.00
45 degrees
39.80
59.60
19.80
20.00
36.97
53.94
16.97
20.00
60 degrees
45.96
66.92
20.96
25.00
42.86
61.72
17.86
25.00
90 degrees
44.00
63.00
19.00
25.00
41.00
62.00
16.00
25.00
Note: All measurements are in feet.
         Figure 17
         Figure 18
   C.    Loading docks:
   Load docks and truck-maneuvering space shall not encroach upon mandatory landscaped areas or upon other required parking spaces and shall be screened from public view.
(Ord. 3066, (part), 2005: Ord. 2982, 2001)

15.40.070. Transportation demand management strategies to reduce single occupancy automobiles.

   A.   Applicability:
      1.   This section shall apply to all new industrial/manufacturing development or major expansion of existing industrial/manufacturing development that is estimated to employ 100 or more persons as determined by the methodology in Subdivision 2 of this subsection.
      2.   For purposes of determining whether a new development is subject to this section, the total employment figure will be determined as follows:
         a.   An employment projection developed by the applicant, subject to approval by the Director of Development Services.
         b.   An employment projection using a standard 525 gross square feet per employee as a factor.
         c.   The employment projection for a development of mixed or multiple uses shall be calculated on a case-by-case basis, based upon the proportion of development devoted to each type of use.
   B.   Facility standards:
      1.   A minimum of ten percent of employee parking spaces (as calculated in accordance with Subsection 15.40.050.C.2 of this chapter) located as close as is practical to the entrance(s) of the use they are intended to serve, shall be reserved and adequately signed for use by carpool and vanpool vehicles.
      2.   Secure, adequate and convenient storage shall be provided for bicycles.
      3.   Bus bays, bus stops and bus shelters shall be provided where appropriate.
      4.   A commuter information area or multiple areas shall be provided within or near each building; the information area(s) shall be centrally located and accessible to all employees and tenants. The information shall include, but not be limited to, current maps, routes and schedules for public transit.
      5.   A shower and locker room facility for employees of each sex shall be provided in each building of one hundred thousand or more gross square feet. Any development exceeding 100,000 gross square feet, but that does not contain any single building of 100,000 gross square feet, shall provide shower and locker room facilities unless a finding is made that the provision of such facilities is not practical or efficient.
      6.   Sidewalks or other paved pathways following direct and safe routes from the external pedestrian circulation system to each building in the development shall be provided.
   C.   Monitoring:
   Periodic monitoring of the development may occur to ensure full and continued implementation of the facility standards, as described in Subsection B.
( Ord. 3066, (part), 2005: Ord. 2982, 2001)

15.40.080. Industrial environmental controls.

   To minimize environmental pollution by industrial or other activities the following standards are prescribed for any activity carried on in an industrial zone classification:
   A.   Noise control:
   Sound related to industrial or manufacturing processes, excluding traffic noise, shall comply with Chapter 15.90 of this title.
   B.   Smoke, dust, fumes and contaminants:
   Industrial or manufacturing processes out of which evolve smoke, dust, fumes, particulate matter, contaminants and specific contaminants, shall comply with the latest rules and regulations of the South Coast Air Quality Management District.
   C.   Odors:
   Odors from gases or other odorous matter shall not be in such quantities as to be offensive beyond the property line of the parcel from which said odors emanate.
   D.    Hazardous materials:
      1.   Hazardous materials shall not be emitted into the air or ground that can cause damage to health, to animals or vegetation, or other forms of property or that can cause any excessive staining beyond the property line of the lot on which the use is located.
      2.   A permit shall be obtained for storage of hazardous materials from the Fullerton Fire Department.
   E.   Vibration:
   Vibration from any machine, operation or process that can cause noticeable displacement as measured at the property line of the parcel on which the use is located shall be prohibited.
   F.   Glare:
   All on-site lighting devices shall be designed so as to limit glare/spillover onto adjacent property with a residential zone classification.
( Ord. 3066, (part), 2005: Ord. 2982, 2001)