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Legal Adven ling Invoice ® REMITTANCE ADDRESS +O BILLING PERIOD 10 ADVERTISING/CLIENT NAME POST OFFICE BOX 12009 03/25/00 - 03/25/00 LAKE ELSINORE, CITY OF RIVERSIDE, CA 92502-2209 p BILLING DATE I FOR BILLING INFORMATION CALL to PAGE NO FAX(909)782-7529 03/25/00 (909) 320-7858 1 ® TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 1`UNAPPLIED AMOUNM TERMS OF PAYMENT 95.48 Due Upon Receipt ® BILLED ACCOUNT NAME AND ADDRESS © BILLED ACCOUNT NUMBER I REP NO LAKE ELSINORE, CITY OF CI_r 0060 130 S MAIN ST KE ELSIN F r- LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530 F?EEIVED APR 0 7 2000 PLANNING DEPyo 100946799500000095483 PLEASE DETACH AND RETURN UPPER PORTION WITH YOUR REMITTANCE 1 + 1 1 • • • - 15 IB 9 -• • • cdzo- 03/25 935285 29568 QNza> ,3\4b PN 10 635772 65 1 .20 78 .00 Monika 03/25 935286 23848-5 (A"ZL3•UUtJO ZCr1 -CX'Y C7 PN 10 635773 Ct�S 3\4-\ 66 1.20 79.20 Monika 03/25 935287 00-2 -t�o�QO PN 10 635774 Cj?._, 33-1 �� 61 1.20 73 .20 Monika ck �-Z. 10t`t1CC�. 03/25 935288 00-3 UZO-t 000 ZLOI •00-CC )PN 10 635775 CZ� 33\ 54 1.20 64 . 80 Monika PUBLICATION TOTALS: PE Totals: $295.20 Linage Full Run: 246 . 00 Zoned: 0.00 95.48 �p ��,�p ppDr PO BDx120D9Tm THE PRESS-ENTERPRISE IIVERSIDE,CA 92502.2203 ADVERTISING Sal TELEPHONE(909)320.7802 (909)222.3597.(909)320-7858 - STATEMENVINVOICE 'UNAPPLIED AMOUNTS ARE INCLUDED IN TOTAL AMOUNT DUE ADVERTISER •• • + -n• s • • v• W x • 9467995 03/25/00 - 03/25/00 046714 LAKE ELSINORE, CITY Ad Copy: THE PRESS-ENTERPRISE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the City of Lake Elsinore will hold a public hearing in the LAKE ELSINORE CULTURE Corona-Norco Independent, Elsinore Sun-Tribune, CENTER - 183 NORTH MAIN Rancho News,Sun CityNews, Menifee Valle News STREET, Lake Elsinore, prig r, Y nia, on Wednesday, April 5, 2000, at 7:00 p.m., to con- 3512 Fourteenth Street sider the following item: Riverside CA 92501-3878 Conditional Use Permit 1-800-880-0345 No. 00-2 -Tomra Pacific Inc. Request approval for the con- (909) 248-6106 sttuc ion of a RePlanet Recy- cling Unit in the Stater Bros. 750 PROOF OF PUBLICATION Laake pore Dri e. ThelocatedaRecy I ng (2010,2015.5 C.C.P.) Unit will be situated in an area of 474 s.f- and will consist of two automated redemption ma- PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF chines and a storefront. The storefront is proposed to be staffed Tuesday through LE-Open Saturday- "If you challenge the (nature Ad Desc.: 00-2 Court, proposed) action i you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the pub- I am a citizen of the United States. I am over the tic hearing described in this no- tice, or in written age of eighteen years and not a party to or inter- correspondence delivered to the ested in the above entitled matter. I am an autho- Planning Commission at, or prior to,the public hearing." rized resen re tative Of THE PRESS- ALL INTERESTED PERSONS p are invited to attend this hear- ENTERPRISE, a newspaper of general ing and express opinions upon the item listed above, or to sub- circulation, printed and published daily in the city mit written comments to the of Riverside, County of Riverside, and which Planning Division prior to this date. newspaper has been adjudicated a newspaper of FURTHER INFORMATION on this item may be obtained by general circulation by the Superior Court of the contacting the Planning Divi- County of Riverside, State of California, under Sion, at City Hall (909) 674- 3124, where all agenda date of April 25, 1952,Case Number 54446, under materials are available for date of March 29, 1957, Case Number 65673 and DATE: March 22, 2000 under date of August 25, 1995, Case Number 3/25 267864;that the notice, of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been published in said newspa- per in accordance with the instructions of the per- son(s) requesting publication, and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates,to wit: 03-25-00 1 Certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct, Date: Mar. 25, 2000 Riverside, California LAKE ELSINORE, CITY OF 130 S MAIN ST LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530 Ad#: 635774 PO#: Agency#: THE PRESS-ENTERPRISE Legal Advertise.zg Invoice ® REMITTANCE ADDRESS OO BILLING PERIOD IQ ADVERTISING/CLIENT NAME POST OFFICE BOX 12009 04/20/01 - 04/20/01 LAKE ELSINORE, CITY OF RIVERSIDE, CA 92502-2209 D BILLING DATE I FOR BILLING INFORMATION CALL IQ PAGE NO FAX (909)782-7529 04/20/01 (909) 320-7858 1 ® TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 1•UNAPPLIED AMOUNTI 30 TERMS OF PAYMENT 97 .20 Due Upon Receipt ® BILLED ACCOUNT NAME AND ADDRESS C jTY 0 Q BILLED ACCOUNT NUMBER I REP NO r LAKE ELSINORE, CITY OF RE(.Ej V.6 IP40RI546714 0060 130 S MAIN STY LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530 0 2 200, PLANNING DEp-,. 10553.4251800000097207 PLEASE DETACH AND RETURN UPPER PORTION WITH YOUR REMITTANCE t .• 1t 7CONDITIi&NAL • 16 t INI 04/20 1188315 2000-02 OPN 10 230213 -- 81 1.20 97 .20 Monika 14. PUBLICATION TOTALS: PE Totals: $97 .20 Linage Full Run: 8 .00 Zo ed- 0.00 DATE___-• --5....:. i T- v. VIC t�I E....._ - - 'r, rl'r Ar �F` 97 .20 pp�r �i�ppnp� PO BOX12009 SaITM THE PRESS-ENTERMSE TELEPHONERiVERSIDE CA 9)02 7882 ADVERTISING (909)222-3597•(9D9)320-7858 STATEMENT/INVOICE 'UNAPPLIED AMOUNTS ARE INCLUDED IN TOTAL AMOUNT DUE INFORMATICN t ee 6 . • -. 04/20/O1 - 04/20/01 046714 LAKE ELSINORE, CITY Ad Copy: THE PRESS-ENTERPRISE Notice H Public NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the City of Lake Elsinore will hold a Public Hearing in the LAKE ELSINORE CULTURE Corona-Norco Independent, Elsinore Sun-Tribune, CENTER - 183 NORTH MAIN Rancho News, Sun Ci y News, Menifee Valle News STREET, Lake Elsinore, Califor, nia, on Wednesday, May 2 2001 at 7:00 PM to solicit 1n- 3512 Fourteenth Street put, ideas, and comments on the ub)ect project: Riverside CA 92501-3878 Date: Wednesday, April 18, 1-800-880-0345 2001 (909)248-6106 n ng Man gerArmand(9 9) 674G. ' Plan- 3124, ext. 275 PROOF OF PUBLICATION Project itlelsino Conditional Project Title: Conditional Use (2010,2015.5 C.C,P.) Permit CUP No. 2000-02 Applicant: Paul Roberts, FCI Construction, Inc. 12777 High PROOF OF PUBLICATION OF sluff, #200, San Diego, CA 92130 Project Description: The appli- LE-Open cant is requesting to utilize a vacant parcel of property for outdoor storage of construction Ad Desc.: Conditional 2000-02 related equipment. The property is approximately 11.52 acres and in Zoned M-1. I am a citizen of the United States. I am over the Project Location: The property is on Pasadena Avenue between age of eighteen years and not a party to or inter- Central Avenue and 3rd street adjacent to the Outlet Channel ested in the above entitled matter. I am an autho- within the Flood Plain. (377- rized representative of THE PRESS- 140-017&019) Pursuant to CEQA, the proj- ENTERPRISE, a newspaper of general ect has been analyzed and it circulation, printed and published daily in the city has been found not to have any significant effects to the environ- of Riverside, County of Riverside, and which me t, hence no further environ- mental clearances are required. newspaper has been adjudicated a newspaper of 'If you challenge the (nature general circulation b the Superior Court of the the proposed) action i g y C p Court, you may be limited to County of Riverside, State of California, under raising only those issues you or someone else at the public date of April 25, 1952,Case Number 54446,under hearing described in this notice, date of March 29, 1957 Case Number 65673 and or in written correspondence de- r livered to the Planning Commis- under date of August 25, 1995, Case Number Sion at, or prior to, the public hearing/meeting." 267864;that the notice,of which the annexed is a ALL INTERESTED PERSONS hear- pprinted copy, has been published in said news a- are invited to attend this hear- pY p p ing/meeting and express opin- per in accordance with the instructions of the per- ions upon the item listed above, or to submit written comments son(s) requesting publication, and not in any to the Planning Division prior to supplement thereof on the following dates,to wit: this FURTHERINFORMATION on this item may be obtained by contacting the Planning Divi- 04-20-01 sion, at City Hall (909) 674- 3124, where all agenda materials are available for I Certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that review. the foregoing is true and correct. DATE:April 18,2001 4120 Date: Apr. 20, 2001 At: erside, California LAKE ELSINORE, CITY OF 130S MAIN ST LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530 Ad#: 2302133 PO#: Agency#: r r NOTICE OF EXEMPTION TO: Office of Planning and Research From: City of Lake Elsinore 1400 Tenth Street,Room 121 130 South Main Street Sacramento,CA 95814 Lake Elsinore,CA 92530 X County Clerk County of Riverside CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE 2724 Gateway Drive RECEIVED Riverside,CA 92507 JUL 0 3 2000 Project Title: Recycling Collection Facility-CUP 00-2 Project Location(Specific): 16750 Lakeshore Drive Project Location(City): City of Lake Elsinore Project Location(County): Riverside County Description of Nature,Purpose, and Beneficiaries of Project: Construction of a recycling collection facility to be located in the parking lot of Stater Brothers Market at 16750 Lakeshore Drive. The facility will include three "roll off' trash containers for a total area of 496 square feet. Name of Public Agency Approving Project: City of Lake Elsinore,Community Development Department,Planning Division Name of Person/Agency Carrying Out Project: Associate Planner Linda Miller,City of Lake Elsinore Exempt Status: Ministerial(Sec. 15073) Declared Emergency(Sec. 15071 (a)) Emergency Project(Sec. 15071 (b)and(c)) X Categorical Exemption, State type and section number: Article 19 Categorical Exemptions Section 15303,Class 3 Reasons why project is exempt: This is construction of a small structure that is exempt under Section 15303, Class 3. Contact Person: Associate Planner Linda Miller Telephone Number: (909)674-3124 x209 If filed by applicant: 1. Attach certified document of exemption finding. 2. Has a notice of exemption been filed by the public agency approving the project? ❑ Yes ❑ No 64_ i Signature(Public Agency) Title: Planning Manager Armando G.VilIa COUNTY CLERK Neg DecEaration/We Determination � Filed per RR.C.21152 FOVERSIDE COUNTY POSTED MAY 2 5 2000 MAY 2 5 2000 GAR` 9• ORSG Removed: Herman BY ,a a� �� DePM By: Dept. "��J County of Riverside,Stafe of California CITY-OF LAM ELSINQRE SASH DISBURSEMENT REQUEST DATE: 2.\- PAYABLE TO: VENDOR#: ACCOUNT#: •C PROJECTM C_a 33�1 ECk- P(DO Z) P.O.M FINAL,P.O.. INVOICE M INV AM'I': DESCRIPTION: \ e ACCOUNT#: PRO.IECT#: P.O.M FINAL P.O.: INVOICE M. INV AMT: DESCRIPTION: ACCOUNT#: PRO.TECT#: P.O.#: FINAL P.O.: INVOICE#: INV AMT: DESCRIPTION: ACCOUNT#: PROM CT#: P.O.M FINAL P.O.: ' INVOICE M INV AMT: DESCRIPTION: REQ S D BY:(Dept. d Signature) VMIFIr'D BY: (Accounts Payable) Y ' ADMIN.SERVICES DIRECTOR APPROVAL, CITY MANAGER APPROVAL CITE`OF LAKE ELSINORE RECEIVED STATE OF DEPARTMENTLOFFISH AND GAME RESOURCES AGENCY MAY 3 0 2000 ENVIRONMENTAL FILING FEE CASH RECEIPT t� U PLANNING DEPT Receipt # 20000375 Lead Agency: CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE Date: 05/25/2000 County Agency of Filing: RIVERSIDE Document No: 20000375 Project Title: CUP 00-2 RECYCLING COLLECTION FACILITY Project Applicant Name: CITY OF LAKE ELSINOPE Phone Number: -- Project Applicant Address: 130 S. MAIN ST., LAKE ELSINORE, CA 92530 Project Applicant: LOCAL PUBLIC AGENCY CHECKAPPLICABLE FEES: ❑ Environmental Impact Report ❑ Negative Declaration ❑ Application Fee Water Diversion(State Water Resources Control Board Only) ❑ Projects Subject to Certified Regulatory Programs ® County Administration Fee ❑ Project that is exempt from fees(DeMinimis Exemption) ® Project that is exempt from fees(Notice of Exemption) TotalReceiwed $ 2g ()( Signature and title of person receiving payment: NOTICE OF EXEMPTION TO: Office of Planning and Research From: City of Lake Elsinore 1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 130 South Main Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Lake Elsinore,CA 92530 X County Clerk County of Riverside 2724 Gateway Drive Riverside,CA 92507 Project Title: Recycling Collection Facility-CUP 00-2 Project Location(Specific): 16750 Lakeshore Drive Project Location(City): City of Lake Elsinore Project Location(County): Riverside County Description of Nature,Purpose,and Beneficiaries of Project: Construction of a recycling collection facility to be located in the parking lot of Stater Brothers Market at 16750 Lakeshore Drive. The facility will include'three "roll off' trash containers for a total area of 496 square feet. Name of Public Agency Approving Project: City of Lake Elsinore,Community Development Department,Planning Division Naive of Person/Agency Carrying Out Project: Associate Planner Linda Miller, City of Lake Elsinore Exempt Status: Ministerial(Sec. 15073) Declared Emergency(Sec. 15071 (a)) Emergency Project(Sec. 15071 (b)and(c)) X Categorical Exemption. State type and section number: Article 19 Categorical Exemptions Section 15303, Class 3 Reasons why project is exempt: This is construction of a small structure that is exempt under Section 15303,Class 3. Contact Person: Associate Planner Linda Miller Telephone Number: (909) 674-3124 x209 If filed by applicant: 1. Attach certified document of exemption finding. 2. Has a notice of exemption been filed by the public agency approving the project? ❑ Yes ❑ No Signature(Public Agency) Li Title: Planning Manager Armando G. Villa COUNTY CLERK WNeg Dederation/Ntc Determination RIVERSIDE COUNTY Filed per PA.C.21152 POSTED MAY 2 5 2000 MAY 2 5 2000 GARY L. ORSO S. Hemnan Removed: 1,"-/ Deputy By: County of Riverside,State of California wc Zy p- .rr �. . - 5: q oIm ►� r .off. m Ut s • m �8--:_, - ,.�.' car ' Spch. p . � a. .Q - �J - - i - f �. �' " C J LU ,., Pi CD crrLi Lj Or Ilk . m P.e to � o t v a 15. CA LI CD e d': rd6 91 19 � �g R � -aQp has �7 3 La�yti ems` In g w b as. PIP SON033N NIIOA Nod AdOO SUL .13N 'uoice No: 7-940-89464 Em Emu ,lvoice Date: Apr 14,2000 Account Number: 1186-3579-5 Federal Express Page 7 of 7 Payment Type (Original) Dropped off:Apr 03,2000 Payer:Shipper Reference:NO REFERENCE INFORMATION • Fuel Surcharge-FedEx must apply a temporary f uel surcharge to reflect current market conditions as they relate to fuel costs. • Distance Based Pricing,Region 2 C-Ul> Airbill 816091321826 Sender Recipient Service Type FedEx Priority Overnight MONUKA HENNINGS �1L.S "J3, RICHARD KEARNS Package Type FedEx Envelope/Letter CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE TOMRA PACIFIC Region 2 130 S MAIN ST 9716 6TH ST Pieces 1 LAKE ELSINORE CA92530-4163 US CUCAMONGA CA91730 US Weight 0 Delivered Apr04,2000 09:59 Transportation Charge 12.75 Service Fuel Surcharge 0.51 Area Code Al Signed By M.STEN Total Transportation Charges USD S 13,26 Bundle ID 000 FedEx Intemal Use:096258200/0000189//_ Dropped off:Apr 03,2000 Payer:Shipper Reference:NO REFERENCE INFORMATION • Fuel Surcharge-FedEx must apply a temporary fuel surcharge to reflect current market conditions as they relate to fuel costs. • Distance Based Pricing,Region 2 uZp-CADCK-' •Z e..0% —vU Airbill 816091321837 Sender Recipient Service Type FedEx Priority Overnight MONIKA HENNINGS C-�-'-s 3�` JOHN KOENIG Package Type FedEx Envelope/Letter CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE RICHIKRENIG LAKE EISINORE LLC Region 2 130 S MAIN ST 3780 KUROY AIRPORT WAY STE 200 Pieces f LAKE ELSINORE CA 92530-4163 US LONG BEACH CA 90806 US Weight 0 Delivered Apr04,2000 09:57 Transportation Charge 12.75 Service Fuel Surcharge 0.51 Area Code Al Signed By L.MINGURA Total Transportation Charges USD S 13.26 Bundle 10 000 FedEx Internal Use:098258200/0000188// Picked up:Apr 06,2000 Payor:Shipper Reference:NO REFERENCE INFORMATION • Fuel Surcharge-FedEx must apply a temporary fuel surcharge to reflect current market conditions as they relate to fuel costs. — • Distance Based Pricing,Region 2 Airbill 804752118811 Sender Recipient Service Type FedEx Priority Overnight DAVID W SAPP DAVID H MANN Package Type FedEx Envelope/Letter CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE MCNAMARAVANBLARCON MCCLENDON Region 2 130 S MAIN ST 307 E CHAPMAN AVE Pieces 1 LAKE ELSINORE CA92530-4163 US ORANGECA92866 US Weight 0 Delivered Apr07,2000 09:13 Transportation Charge 12.75 Service Fuel Surcharge 0.51 Area Code AA Courier Pickup Charge 3.00 Signed By P.SAYTON Bundle10 000 Total Transportation Charges USD$ 16.26 FedEx Internal Use:099139310/00001881/_ Payer Detail Subtotal............................................................... ................................................ USD$ 210.82 123456 ro O -fake Efltf2OTE � ;\ c77ome o f E�ie L�iamonr��Lac�ium May 16, 2000 Ms. Cherrie Seager Deputy County Clerk Riverside County Clerk P.O. Box 751 Riverside CA 92505-0751 Subject: Filing of Notice of Exemption Dear Ms. Seager: Enclosed is a check in the amount of$156.00 to cover the filing fees for the following projects: • Recycling Collection Facility- CUP 00-2 Enclosed you will find the original notices and two copies of each. Please return one copy with the receipt and one at the end of the filing period using the envelopes you have on file. If you have any questions,please call (909) 674-3124 extension 277. Sincerely, CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE Monika Hennings Community Development Secretary Enclosures 730 =Soul e= UVain 4-Stzeet, -fake ��sLnoze, �� 92530 (9o9) 674-3724 '7ax: (9og) 674-2392 e NOTICE OF EXEMPTION TO: Office of PIanning and Research From: City of Lake Elsinore 1400 Tenth Street,Room 121 130 South Main Street Sacramento,CA 95814 Lake Elsinore,CA 92530 X County Clerk County of Riverside 2724 Gateway Drive Riverside,CA 92507 Project Title: Recycling Collection Facility-CUP 00-2 Project Location(Specific): 16750 Lakeshore Drive Project Location(City): City of Lake Elsinore Project Location(County): Riverside County Description of Nature,Purpose,and Beneficiaries of Project: Construction of a recycling collection facility to be located in the parking lot of Stater Brothers Market at 16750 Lakeshore Drive. The facility will include three "roll off' trash containers for a total area of 496 square feet. Name of Public Agency Approving Project: City of Lake Elsinore,Community Development Department,Planning Division Name of Person/Agency Carrying Out Project: Associate Planner Linda Miller,City of Lake Elsinore Exempt Status: Ministerial(Sec. 15073) Declared Emergency(Sec. 15071 (a)) Emergency Project(Sec. 15071 (b)and(c)) X Categorical Exemption. State type and section number: Article 19 Categorical Exemptions Section 15303,Class 3 Reasons why project is exempt: This is construction of a small structure that is exempt under Section 15303, Class 3. Contact Person: Associate Planner Linda Miller Telephone Number: (909) 674-3124 x209 If filed by applicant: 1. Attach certified document of exemption funding. 2. Has a notice of exemption been fled by the public agency approving the project? ❑ Yes ❑ No Signature(Public Agency) LTitle: Planning Manager Armando G.Villa 0 O C:) 0 00 c-E S O a O z * s 0 '0 00 {.F_ z Z 0 Y * ; W M ...J O LUcc v r cr- m C5 w p Vm c z Zw WwMiroo LU Z � O U U) }s w m g C:) z�z z a C) q W Q Z V w0 C7 2 H A] = w U O QkW = - F Lu cJ3 LL C) � LO - Iiti LU U - s m Q cq U CA cc CL W w O >. a m W g ru �.; z C) "" o ^1 cc o U Q V U LLI CD z LU f' w C j U > N o Ln :.: O W d O a U ,♦ ti• U) 3 Q N Q7 [9 uJ Q7 OJ 0 CIO, j...0 W to C.D cn LU w h �Zh �1 x ww ca . C)CC ts a zZ ow uwiw tug w Cf a rn �0oLL � I-00 ++++YYYY T I Cum 0° Z ct't D -f-ak E zf1W, TE, C/l on2E of foe 1r6lamond CSfadjUta op Lqke eLsl lip !v®ne COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF CONDITIONS I, Mr. Richard Kearns , for Tomra Pacific. Inc. (Pen-nit Applicant's Name) (Company Name) at 9716 6th St., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730_ (Address) (Telephone Number) hereby state that UWe acknowledge the Conditions of Approval for CUP No. 00-2 (Recycling Center) and do hereby agree to accept and abide by all conditions prescribed by the City of Lake Elsinore staff, Design Review Committee, Planning Commission, and/or City Council adoption as set forth in the attachments to the approval letter dated April 18, 2000. All conditions shall be met prior to issuance of permits or prior to the first Certificate of Occupancy, or otherwise indicated in the Conditions, subject to the approval of the Community Development Director of the City of Lake Elsinore. (Applicant's gnature) (Date) 130 —Souti ,�Maln 4-Sbteet, - akF- Efs!,2o tF-, 6,:�4 925.50 0 g£Cepfione: (9o9) 674-3124 Sax: (9o9) 674-2392 f 1 of -fo-kls EflLnOTE r OTome o f��iE J�ictmonc�cSEac�ium ti NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the City of Lake Elsinore, will hold a public hearing in the LAKE ELSINORE CULTURE CENTER - 183 NORTH MAIN STREET, Lake Elsinore, California, on Wednesday, April 5, 2000, at 7:00 p.m., to consider the followiCZg item: Conditional Use Permit No. 00-2 - Tomra Pacific Inc. Request approval for the construction of a RePlanet Recycling Unit in the Stater Bros. parking ,lot located at 16750 Lakeshore Drive. The Recycling Unit will be situated in an area of 474 s.f. and will consist of two automated redemption machines and a storefront. The storefront is proposed to be staffed Tuesday through Saturday. "If you challenge the (nature of the proposed) action in Court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning commission at, or prior to, the public hearing." ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend this hearing and express opinions upon the item listed above, or to submit written comments to the Planning Division prior to this date. % FURTHER INFORMATION on this item may be obtained by contacting the Planning Division, at City Hall (909) 674-3124, where all agenda materials are available for review. DATE: March 22, 2000 PUBLISH: March 24, 2000 730 -- outfi G27ain eSt2ezt, -fakE Z[Atnoze, ee4 92530 0 9eTepkone: (gog) 674-3124 fax: (gog) 674-2392 �i City Of zake ELMOTE 1--170me of tfiz 2�iamond cstadium April 18, 2000 Mr. Richard Kearns, Director Tomra Pacific Inc. 9716 60' Street Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Subject: Conditional Use Permit No. 00-2 for a Recycling Facility located in Stater Brothers Parking Lot, 16750 Lakeshore Drive Dear Mr. Kearns, At their regular meeting held on April 5, 2000, the Lake Elsinore Planning Commission approved the above project, subject to the attached Conditions of Approval. Please return the Acknowledgment of Conditions as soon as possible as this is related to your final approval. If you have any questions,please do not hesitate to contact the Planning Division at(909) 674-3124 extension 277. Sincerely, CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE Monika Hennings Community Development Secretary Cc: Stater Brothers,21700 Barton Road,Cotton,CA 92324 130 cSoutfi c�aln Gt4Eet, fake- ZAinoze, i?� 92530 • g'LP4one: (gog) 67Q-3124 17ax: (gog) 67g-2392 Ct o -fake, 2fitnOTE CJT 0m&of tfi,-'bia 2ond -Stad,,L COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF CONDITIONS 1, Mr. Richard Kearns , for Tomra Pacific, Inc. (Permit Applicant's Name) (Company Name) at 9716 6`h St., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730, (Address) (Telephone Number) hereby state that I/We acknowledge the Conditions of Approval for CUP No. 00-2 (RecyclingC ) and do hereby agree to accept and abide by all conditions prescribed by the City of Lake Elsinore staff, Design Review Committee, Planning Commission, and/or City Council adoption as set forth in the attachments to the approval letter dated April 18, 2000. All conditions shall be met prior to issuance of permits or prior to the first Certificate of Occupancy, or otherwise indicated in the Conditions, subject to the approval of the Community Development Director of the City of Lake Elsinore. (Applicant's Signature) (Date) 130 cSoad c=Matn eStzeet, 1'akE E&inoze, C1<::;7q 92530 • g,&PfiZone: (gog) 674-3124 17ax: (gog) d 74-2392 L� D Lake 2f,LYLDTE �omE Of 42e fbiamond cStadium MAR 0 ' 2000 CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE TO: City Manager v'ICSsistant City Manager Community Development Director City Engineer Building & Safety Manager FROM: Linda Miller, Associate Plann DATE: March 6, 2000 PROJECT: Conditional Use Permit No. 00-2 _. Applicant: Tomra Pacific Inc. Applicant is requesting to place a RePlanet Recycling Unit in the Stater Bros. parking lot located at 16750 Lakeshore Drive. This Recycling Unit is situated in an area of 474 square feet and will consist of two automated redemption machines and a storefront. The storefront is proposed to be staffed Tuesday through Saturday. Please review the case described above, along with the attached case map. Your comments and recommendations are requested by March 14, 2000, in order that we may include their in the staff report. COMMENTS �l CITY OF LAKE E LSfNORF C RECEwFr) MAR I � 2000 PLANNING DEPT Date:_' �� �`dZ�� Name/Title /mlh J3o csout� <1Hai12 :st7EEt, - akF ��sinoze, (c:7�4 92530 • 9elepfone: (gog) 674-3724 '}ax: (gog) 674-2392 n � f -fake, ELU20TE, �omE o f E�iE L�iamonc�cSEac�ium TO: City Manager Assistant City Manager immunity Development Director City Engineer Building & Safety Manager FROM: Linda Miller, Associate Plann DATE: March 6, 2000 PROJECT: Conditional Use Permit No. 00-2 - Applicant: Tomra Pacific Inc. Applicant is requesting to place a RePlanet Recycling Unit in the Stater Bros. parking lot located at 16750 Lakeshore Drive. This Recycling Unit is situated in an area of 474 square feet and will consist of two automated redemption machines and a storefront. The storefront is proposed to be staffed Tuesday through Saturday. Please review the case described above, along with the attached case map. Your comments and recommendations are requested by March 14, 2660, in order that we may include them in the staff report. COMMENTS �� CA✓•T/T/ /f"JZ,G�l�r /�OR//W d� �AilaP�xsy� S,.t�s�.� ^� /�cL`�®✓��G^�' �/a'►/G'`� r 3 Pei-ice//,-.� Nf//�rl.`ri �/a/I6.3 %l�� !/,/`v llr /S /'pro� '/ JT�'/�/�!°� /`O/L /�Gr /'CJ/I/�dSL^ D� �C°'+'✓l0!/I"'"'tr �+�t!! [TGa"�I,f�GG���7 -- �a !'�� vr-�3 �l/��c- so-•-r� so�T c� �T�-Gr�.�r�ilr ���-=-� - �lc����� Date: Name/Title: ' /mlh 730 cSoutfi oZ�ain cSEzzFE, -fake Zfsino¢E, 6o4 92530 • 9E[epfione: (909) 674-3124 13ax: (9o9) 674-2392 �c of Fake, Efltono TE 07ome Of t& 1St1ct`i1m City Manager CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE Assistant City Manager F.'tMc1—=INf:fc:> Community Development Director MAC U 7 2000 vCity Engineer Building & Safety Manager ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Linda Miller, Associate PlannCIA DATE: March 6, 2000 PROJECT: Conditional Use Permit No. 00-2 - Applicant: Tomra Pacific Inc. Applicant is requesting to place a RePlanet Recycling Unit in the Stater Bros. parking lot located at 16750 Lakeshore Drive. This Recycling Unit is situated in an area of 474 square feet and will consist of two automated redemption machines and a storefront. The storefront is proposed to be staffed Tuesday through Saturday. Please review the case described above, along with the attached case map. Your comments and recommendations are requested by March 14, 2000, in order that we may include them in the staff report. COMMENTS A/o r Date:.�`�� D DD D Name/Title: /mlh 730 csoutf ::Vflain eStzeet, Zake YtSil202E, Cc' 92530 9dpfiZone: (9o9) 674-3124 lax: (9o9) 674-2392 S � ctllt� Of -fake EfltnOTE 14tln -of t9E L'6tamond Stadium J V L E V J MAR 0 ' €�(] TO: amity Manager CITY MA ` GER'S QFFICF Assistant City Manager Community Development Director City Engineer Building& Safety Manager FROM: Linda Miller, Associate Plann DATE: March 6, 2000 PROJECT: Conditional Use Permit No. 00-2 - Applicant: Tomra Pacific Inc. Applicant is requesting to place a RePlanet Recycling Unit in the Stater Bros. parking lot located at 16750 Lakeshore Drive. This Recycling Unit is situated in an area of 474 square feet and will consist of two automated redemption machines and a storefront. The storefront is proposed to be staffed Tuesday through Saturday. Please review the case described above, along with the attached case map. Your comments and recommendations are requested by March 14, 2000, in order that we may include them in the staff report. COMMENTS Date: -3 _ Name/Title: /mlh 130 --Soutg �—Aain cSftezt, -fakF- Efiinoas, (-7c::7,4 92530 • E7zft#4one: (go9) 67¢-3124 13ax: (9o9) 674-2392 Ctlty O " zake Ef,020TF- :74ome of de -(2�iamond Stadium" TO: City Manager Assistant City Manager Community Development Director City Engineer ceding & Safety Manager FROM: Linda Miller, Associate Plann DATE: March 6, 2000 PROJECT: Conditional Use Permit No. 00-2 - Applicant: Tomra Pacific Inc. Applicant is requesting to place a RePlanet Recycling Unit in the Stater Bros. parking lot located at 16750 Lakeshore Drive. This Recycling Unit is situated in an area of 474 square feet and will consist of two automated redemption machines and a storefront. The storefront is proposed to be staffed Tuesday through Saturday. Please review the case described above, along with the attached case map. Your comments and recommendations are requested by March 14, 2000, in order that we may include them in the staff report. COMMENTS �o �W\j\0C O-flr�S i �YRV�t �i� � z 2iC4� Date: Name/ Title: �/\ /mlh 730 eSoutfi Alain Street, -fake ZfsinozE, Cc:-,4 92530 0 afepfione: (gog) 674-3124 Sax: (gog) 674-2392 .. _. .. QM P�Ci�Ea,,_✓� INC. BANK OF AMERICA 14. s SA 9003313 S.F.Commercial Banking Office#1499 1633 E:4th'St.,Suite 184 345 Montgomery Street T ® Santa Ana,CA 92701 Sad Francisco,CA 94104 i 0M� 11.35 1230 PAY TO THE ORDER OF City of Lake Elsinore $ $2000.00 130 South Main Street Tw mand e�00/100 DOLLARS Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 /z/ao ek� Fees for Mr�orCUP tit _ ALTERATION PROTECTED AND-REFLECTS FLlIOIiES6EN7 F BER UN[7ER 11V LEGHT FiJ 39li'`A II'9 0 0 3 3 1� 3118 1: 11 2 10 D O 3 S ES I: 3149961110 54 3 i1I' ............................... TOMRA PACIFIC,INC. 1633 E.4th St.,Suite 184 Santa Ana,CA 92701 9 003313 Location Code: 90 3/2/00 — Dept. Code: 90—Fees for Minor CUP S98 Account Code: 75400 Description: City of Lake Elsinore $2000.00 TOMR.A PACIFIC,INC. 1633 E.4th St.,Suite 184 Santo Ana,CA 92701 9003313 Location Cale: 90 3/2/00 Dept. Code: 90— Fees for Minor CUP S98 Account Code: 75400 Description: City of Lake Elsinore *-W o:oo-- zU��, oz e r+ ( i rn �o m� r- 1 r c') 3.4 co� N a+ LIP o w � .,.. . C7 gin. � •� � m . M M 7ly � r Cn to M t (9 d O an 19 n N - r- � rn N SD kF rfl W imp n l _ omtn A rt `➢ n� !" �i. ...w. a.. o, �t ol m d`� jar cz ii . RR*RkYt X'R6xrx r,Y I: } 8� a� N i C3 i w 0 P. -4 Ld M. r- <I o n R� rn m � n c -o Fj 0N O n h L9 O �' uj ~CD 01 GD O 1 M 4 t I'j A i @f . AARk k d ie dc)JZ i� m m� mQ Ln r c _ O n M z N co m 3 � i E "h E 1 : 214 �y co Co F-1 ao 21 Q, :j p rt OS r... N .�'� •l0 to i. c y aaAaAAAkfia,AiA; n } Lkt ; I rr m� rO O K a mD M �z n cn f� N m Fa W M M1. F 'F to 11A. ly�SE t}�F 3i l i.. LO Ev C-1 w j AF 0 0 J W 00 - wnt7lo ,6 E-h �:S 3 c E7 H-W c I - (D EDON CZ Notice of Public Hearing City of Lake Elsinore Planning Divis ion 130 S.Main Snmff Lake Elsmoee,CA 92530 (909)674-3124 (909)471-1419 fax 1VOTICES HEREBY GNEN that the`zP7annuig'Comrrussiori of the Crty.of LakeElsinore will hold a Public'Hearmg in the.] ET SIlVORE CULTURE CENTER 483 NORTH MAIN STREET,-Lake Elsinore,California,on Wednesday,May 2, 20fl1, at 7 00 PM,to ohcit nput,ideas,a id co"n ments on the: subjectspro�ect Date: Wednesday,April 18,2001 From: Armando G.Villa,Planning Manager (909) 674 3124,ext.275 avilla@lake-elsinore.org Project Title: Conditional Use Permit CUP No.2000-02 Ap 11u cant: Paul Roberts,FCI Construction,Inc. 12777 High Bluff, #200,San Diego,CA 92130 Project Description: The applicant is requesting to utilize a vacant parcel of property for outdoor storage of construction related equipment. The property is approximately 11.52 acres and in Zoned M-1. Project Location: The property is on Pasadena Avenue between Central Avenue and 3rd Street adjacent to the Outlet Channel within the Flood Plain.(377-140-017&019) Pursuant to CEQA, the project has been analyzed and it has been found not to have any significant effects to the environment,hence no further environmental clearances are required "If you challenge the (nature of the proposed) action in Court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission at,or prior to,the public hearing/meeting." ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend this hearing and express opinions upon the item listed above, or to submit written comments to the Planning Division prior to this date. FURTHER INFORMATION on this item may be obtained by contacting the Planning Division,at City Hall(909) 674- 3124,where all agenda materials are available for review. DATE: April 18,201 PUBLISH: April 20,2001 z— PAGE 3 - PLANNING WMMISSION MINUTES - APML 5; 2000 Commissioner Polk asked why Nextel chose this location. M . Saito stated that they are t 'ng to obtain coverage within the city and to provide a itional capacity. Chairman Wi e\approve noted that previous monopoles have been i higher locations, usually in conjn with water tanks. Ms. Saito noted that Ne el looked at other locations, but theytoo high. She indicated that Nextel is loo 'ng for a more intense coverage for the Chairman Wilsey indicated that it so ds like there will need to be more mon 'n the future. Ms. Saito ind}'cated tha she did not have any on her schedule at this u that as the demand increases add' onal facilities may be required. i ChaWilse indicated that he talke with some Councilors and a study session is beintively s eduled for May 17 t discuss the placement of monopoles., He stated thatncern is th number of mo poles that are being constructed in the City with no rons in place. a suggeste that the Planning Commission recommend the City Couprove this ap location with the .understanding that staff inform the City Council of the Commission co cern regarding the number of sites in the city and the need for a study session. Co unity Development.Director Brady indicated that both applications, the Minor Desi view and the Conditional Use Permit, are final after the Planning Commission mee ng, h wever he would be sure to relay the Commission concerns to the Council request t t a study session be scheduled. Associate Planner M' ler added Condi 'on No. 12 to address maintenance of the monopine. Commis .oner Polk asked Ms. ito if she agreed to the condition about the wrought iron gate, s. Saito stated that she ag ed to all proposed conditions. MOVED BY S DS, SECONDED BY BARNE D PASSED BY UNANIMOUS VOTE OF HOSE PRESENT TO ADOP PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTI N NO. 00-11 BY TITLE, A RESOL ON OF THE PLANNING COMMIS ON OF THE CITY OF LAKE EL ORE, CALIFORNIA, APPRO NG MINOR DESIGN REVIEW, M 00-19 AN CONDITIONAL USE f PERMI CUP 00-1, WHICH ENTAILS IEW OF A TELE OMMUNICATIONS FACILITY WHICH WILL BE CO TRUCTED AT MA ADO STORAGE AT_16401 LAKESHORE DRIVE (APN'3 250-044, 045, 030 WITH THE ADDITION OF CONDITION NO. 12: 12. THE APPLICANT SHALL BE REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN AND / OR REPAIR THE TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITY INCLUDING THE MONOPOLE PER THE DISCRETION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR, OR HIS DESIGNEE, 6. Conditional Use Permit No. 00-2 fora Recycling„Facility Located in Stater,Brothers Parkini_Lot, 16750 Lakeshore Drive Community Development Director Brady indicated that this is a request for a new recycling facility to replace an existing facility located in the Stater Brothers parking lot located at 16750 Lakeshore. He asked Associate Planner Miller to review the project with the Commission. Associate Planner Miller indicated that this recycling facility would replace the two existing recycling bins that are currently located in the Stater Brothers parking lot. She stated that the new facility would consist of 3 "roll off' trash containers for a total area of 496 square feet. She stated that two large bins are removed when full and the small bin is used as an automated redemption center for use while the facility is unmanned. Associate Planner Miller indicated that the only remaining issue is the total area of signage. She stated that the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code would allow 29 square feet of sign area per side, while the applicant is proposing 36.1 square feet of sign area. Associate Planner Miller indicated that Condition #2 would limit the total sign area to 29 square feet. "PAGE 5 - PLANNING C�,MMISSION MINUTES - APRIL 5, 20uv DRIVE, WITH THE REVISION TO CONDITION NO. 2 AND THE ADDITION OF CONDITION NO. 7: 2. A SIGN PROGRAM SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR, OR HIS DESIGNEE. ; 7. THE APPLICANT SHALL BE REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN AND REPAIR THE RECYCLING FACILITY PER THE DISCRETION OF THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR, OR HIS DESIGNEE. 7: Design Review of Commercial Project No. 00-1 and„Conditional Use Permit No 00-3 for av-On Located at 31700 E. Lakeshore Drive APN 363-130-071 C \an evelopment Director Brady stated that this is a request for Design Review of be located at 31700 E. Lakeshore. He asked Associate PI Miller to preject to the Commission. Asnner Miller stated that the applicant is proposing to onstruct a 14,884 squail commercial building to be occupied by Sav-On. he indicated that the CoPermit is required for a proposed drive-thru for e pharmacy. Associate Planner Miller i dicated that the applicant is short one space required parking but that staff did not feel t is was an issue. She stated that the appli t is proposing a drive-thru with a stacking ca acity of four cars. Associate Pl er Miller indicated that the applicant is proposin both a monument sign and a ylon sign. She stated that the proposed monument si is 8 feet tall and the Lake Isinore Municipal Code allows a maximum height of 6 fe . Associate Planner sta d that staff has proposed Condition No. 26 to require the appli t to lower the heig of the monument sign to 6 feet. She stated that staff is recommen 'ng that the Com ssion deny approval of the pylon sign as they are not allowed in the City. Associate Planner Miller stated that taff' recommending that the Planning commission approve Commercial Project No. 00-1 d Conditional Use Permit No. 00-3. She further stated that staff is recommending a the Planning Commission approve the Sign Program with the exception of the P ton ' n. Chairman Wilsey opened the P lic Hearing a :00 pm. John Koenig, Rich/Koenig ake Elsinore, LLC, s ted he is representing the applicant. He introduced the other r presentative's present S�av- Sav-On. Mr. Koenig gave a brief background of the proj t and the reasons why O wants to relocate with the main reason being the nee o modernize. He stated that Sav- n is purchasing the land from Mr. Truax. He indicated that Countrywide Manufactured omes will have their main access from Casi while Sav-On's main entrance is from L eshore although there will be shared ingre and egress. Mr. Koenig stated that the signs uld be shared also. He indicated that he Pylon sign was proposed to allow visibiliZfbo om the freeway. He stated that a applicant did not have a problem with the monument sign on Lakeshore Mr. Koenig indicated that the applicant had proposed a traffic light on "T Lakesho e, but the Traffic Study states that it is not warranted at this tim . He asked that ' the iss a be left open for future review. Mr Koenig stated that Condition No. 15 requires all of the roof-mounted equi ent to be s eened from the freeway. He stated that this would be hard to do. He suggested that an tion would be to paint everything on the roof the same color so that it would all blend. Mr. Koenig stated that Condition No. 40 should be reworded to read mutual ingress/egress. He indicated that additional parking is not required. He stated that the applicant agrees with all remaining conditions. RESOLUTION NO. 00-12 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, CUP 00-2, WHICH ENTAILS REVIEW OF A RECYCLING TACILITY WHICH WILL BE CONSTRUCTED AT STATER BROS. PARKING LOT LOCATED AT 16750 LAKESHORE DRIVE f WHEREAS, an application has been filed with the City of Lake Elsinore by Tomra Pacific, Inc. to request a Conditional Use Permit, CUP 00-2 for a 496 square foot Recycling Facility; WHEREAS,,the Planning Commission of the City of Lake Elsinore has been delegated with the responsibility of approving Conditional Use Permit requests for Recycling Facilities; and NOW THEREFORE, the Planning Commission of the City of Lake Elsinore DOES HEREBY RESOLVE as follows: SECTION 1. The Planning Commission has considered the proposed design for the 496 square foot Recycling Facility and has found it acceptable. The Planning Commission finds and determines this project is consistent with the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code and that this action is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) per Article 19, Categorical Exemptions, Section 15303, Class 3, New Construction. SECTION 2. That in accordance with Chapter 17.74 (Conditional Use Permit) of the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code the following findings for the approval of have been made as follows: 1. That this proposed use, on its own merits and within the context of its setting, is in accordance with the Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the Lake Elsinore General Plan. 2. That the requested use, as proposed will not be detrimental to the general health, safety, morals, and welfare of the persons residing in the neighboring area or the City. 3. That the site is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the use, and the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. 4. That approving this use as requested, there will not be an adverse effect of the abutting property or the permitted and normal use thereof. 5. That adequate conditions and safeguards pursuant to Section 17.74.050 have been incorporated into the approval of the Conditional Use Permit to insure that the use continues in a manner envisioned by these Findings for the term of the use. NOW, THEREFORE, based on the above Findings, the Planning Commission of the City of Lake Elsinore DOES HEREBY APPROVE Conditional Use Permit 00-2. �Al ils6�, Chditman Lake Elsinore Planning Commission RESOLUTION NO. 00-12 PAGE NO. 2 I hereby certify that the preceding resolution was adopted by the Planning Commission at a meeting thereof conducted on April 5, 2000 by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners: WILSEY, BARNES , SANDS, MATTHIES, POLK NOES: Commissioners: ABSENT: Commissioners: ABSTAIN: Commissioners: ATTEST: ?Ro-bertA. rady, Secret to the nnngommission i CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 00-2 FOR A RECYCLING FACILITY, TOMRA PACIFIC INC. LOCATED IN STATER BROTHERS PARKING LOT, 16750 LAKESHORE DRIVE 1. The Conditional Use Permit No. 00-2 to operate a Recycling Facility located at the Stater Bros. Market Center at 16750 Lakeshore Drive shall expire five (5) years from the date of approval. The Community Development Director, or Designee may issue Extensions of Time at the discretion of the Director. 2. A Sign Program shall be subject to the Community Development Director, or his Designee. 3. Any violation or non-compliance with the Conditions of Approval shall be cause for the revocation of this Conditional Use Permit. 4. Daily inspection of the unit shall be required to insure removed and cleanup of any items left by customers. 5. Anti-graffiti coating shall be applied to all three units. The units shall be kept in a graffiti- free condition at all times. 6. Applicant shall sign and submit the "Acknowledgement of Conditions" statement to the Planning Division. 7. The applicant shall be required to maintain and repair the Recycling Facility per the discretion of the Community Development Director, or his Designee. REVISION DEFINITIONS: "Italics" denotes an addition to the wording of the Conditions of Approval, a "ugh"denotes a deletion in the text. Is Manning Commission CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE PLANNING COMMISSION TO: CHAIRMAN AND MEMBER OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: ROBERT A.BRADY, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR FOR: PLANNING COMMISSION DATE: APRIL 5, 2000 SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 00-2 FOR A RECYCLING FACILITY LOCATED IN STATER BROTHERS PARKING LOT, 16750 LAKESHORE DRIVE APPLICANT OWNER Tomra Pacific Inc. Stater Brothers 9716 6"' Street 21700 Barton Road Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730 Colton, California 92324 Attention: Richard Kearns, Director REQUEST The applicant is requesting approval of a Conditional Use Permit No. 00-2 for a newly designed recycling collection facility located within a C-2 (General Commercial) zone pursuant to Chapter 17.74 of the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code (LEMC). PROJECT SIZE AND LOCATION The proposed recycling facility is located with the Stater Brothers Market(Stater Bros.)parking lot that is part of an approximately 6.7 acres site. The Stater Bros. Complex consists of 65,600 square feet of building area. The proposed site will be located approximately 60 feet northeast of the current location. The recycling facility consists of 3 "roll off'trash containers for a total area of 496 square feet. BACKGROUND There is currently a recycling center located within the Stater Bros. Parking lot that consists of 2 "roll off'trash containers. This facility is located along parking spaces that front Lakeshore Drive. This facility is very visible from Lakeshore Drive. Staff has requested that the owners of this center relocate these containers to the rear or side of the Stater Bros. Market. The owners contended that there was a swarm of bees or wasps at the rear of Stater Bros. and it was not safe for their operators or the public. They also stated that a newly designed facility was proposed for the site. No further action was taken. The requirement for recycling facilities was made by the State of California Assembly. The Assembly passed Assembly Bill 2020, California Beverage Container and Litter Abatement Act of 1986 (a.k.a. AB 2020). This bill requires all markets to provide a recycling facility that is available to their customers. Since January 2000, expanded deposit legislation now requires markets to provide a facility to collect"all" beverage containers from their customers. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The recycling facility will consist of 3 beige colored"trash type" containers. Two containers are 8 feet wide by 21 feet long, and one is 8 feet by 18 feet. All containers are 9 feet high. The total area of the facility is approximately 496 square feet. When the two larger bins are full, they are exchanged with 2 empty bins. This exchange occurs approximately 3 to 5 times per month. REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION APRIL 5, 2000 PAGE 2 OF 3 SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 00-2 FOR A RECYCLING FACILITY LOCATED IN STATER BROTHERS PARKING LOT, 16750 LAKESHORE DRIVE The smaller bin acts as the automated redemption center and remains when the larger bins are exchanged. There are two automated machines at the front of this bin. This "end" bin has a red "simulated" tile roof. Hours of Operation The facility will be staffed Tuesday through Saturday, 9:30 am to 5:00 pm (lunch 1:00 pm to 1:30 pm). Stater Bros. Market has given permission for employees staffing the recycling facility to use the restroom and trash facilities per a letter received dated February 18, 2000. When customers bring their recycled materials to the facility, the materials are weighed and placed in the appropriate bin. A voucher is issued to the customer for the value of the recycled material. This voucher can be cashed or used towards purchases in Stater Bros. The automated beverage container unit can be used during staffed or unstaffed hours. This unit places a value on the materials entered and a voucher is automatically issued. Signs The applicant is proposing several signs on each side of the facility as listed: Each Side View Sign Type Size Color Small Logo 6.1 square feet Dk. blue/white/aqua Large Logo 20.3 square feet Dk. blue/white/aqua "Recycling Center" 4.1 square feet Dk. blue "Do More Than Recycle 5.6 square feet Dk. blue Total Signs 36.1 square feet Super Graphic Posters 71 square feet Multi-colored Note: Super Graphic Posters are not listed as a sign type in the LEMC. These signs are listed, but not included in the total sign area (see comments under Issue). Front View Large Logo, Illuminated 8.2 square feet Dk. blue/white/aqua "Recycling Center" 2.5 square feet Dk. blue Total Signs 10.7 square feet Super Graphic Posters 36 square feet Multi-colored State Required Signs Machine Hours 2.7 square feet Dk. blue/white Staff Hours .87 square feet Dk. blue/white Materials/Pricing 1.7 square feet Dr. blue/white Rear View State required Contract Signs Area not calculated Dk. blue ISSUE Signs Section 17.94.170 of the LEMC states the "the total sign area permitted per building frontage shall not exceed one(1)square foot per lineal foot of building frontage on which the sign is located. Each side of this facility is in the review process. The rear signs and the front elevation signs are not an issue since 4 of them are State required,however, Staff compared the square footage of signs on the 2 sides and found that these signs exceed the allowable sign area per the LEMC. According to the REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION APRIL 5, 2000 PAGE 3 OF 3 SUBJECT: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 00-2 FOR A RECYCLING FACILITY LOCATED IN STATER BROTHERS PARKING LOT, 16750 LAKESHORE DRIVE LEMC each side would be allowed 29 square feet of sign area. The applicant is proposing 36.1 square feet of sign area. Therefore, Staff is requiring that the applicant reduce this amount to a maximum of 29 square feet of sign area(see Condition No. 2). Staff reviewed the proposed Super Graphic Posters and determined that the Graphic is intended to be a recognizable design feature and not a sign. Staff doesn't intend to include the square footage in the sign calculation. ANALYSIS Staff feels that if the applicant is in agreement with the Conditions of Approval including the recommended reduction in the number of square footage of signs on each side of the facility Staff could recommend that Planning Commission approve the Recycling Facility. ENVIRONMENTAL The proposed project is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)pursuant to Section 15303, Class 3. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that Planning Commission approve Conditional Use Permit No. 00-2 and adopt Resolution No. 00-12 for the Recycling Facility owned by Tomra Pacific Inc. located at 16750 Lakeshore Drive based on the following Findings and attached Conditions of Approval. FINDINGS 1. That this proposed use, on its own merits and within the context of its setting, is in accordance with the Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the Lake Elsinore General Plan. 2. That the requested use, as proposed will not be detrimental to the general health, safety, morals, and welfare of the persons residing in the neighboring area or the City. 3. That the site is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the use, and the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. 4. That approving this use as requested, there will not be an adverse effect of the abutting property or the permitted and normal use thereof. 5. That adequate conditions and safeguards pursuant to Section 17.74.050 have been incorporated into the approval of the Conditional Use Permit to insure that the use continues in a manner envisioned by these Findings for the term of the use. Prepared by: Linda M. Miller, AICP, Associate Planner Reviewed by: " Ar�da# G. Villa, Senior Planner Approved by: Robert A. Brady, AICP, Community Development Director Exhibit`A' Specifications&Materials report Exhibit U Site Plan Exhibit'C' Stater Bros.Letter dated February 18,2000 Exhibit'D' Description of Operation Exhibit"B' Color Brochure CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 00-2 FOR A RECYCLING FACILITY, TOMRA PACIFIC INC.LOCATED IN STATER BROTHERS PARKING LOT, 16750 LAKESHORE DRIVE 1. The Conditional Use Permit No. 00-2 to operate a Recycling Facility located at the Stater Bros. Market Center at 16750 Lakeshore Drive shall expire five (5)years from the date of approval. The Community Development Director, or Designee may issue Extensions of Time at the discretion of the Director. 2. All Signs shall conform to the provisions of Title 17, Chapter 94. A maximum of 29 square feet of signs are permitted on each side elevation. 3. Any violation or non-compliance with the Conditions of Approval shall be cause for the revocation of this Conditional Use Permit. 4. Daily inspection of the unit shall be required to insure removed and cleanup of any items left by customers. 5. Anti-graffiti coating shall be applied to all three units. The units shall be kept in a graffiti- free condition at all times. 6. Applicant shall sign and submit the "Acknowledgement of Conditions" statement to the Planning Division. RESOLUTION NO. 00-12 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, CUP 00-2, WHICH ENTAILS REVIEW OF A RECYCLING FACILITY WHICH WILL BE CONSTRUCTED AT STATER BROS. PARKING LOT LOCATED AT 16750 LAKESHORE DRIVE WHEREAS, an application has been filed with the City of Lake Elsinore by Tomra Pacific, Inc. to request a Conditional Use Permit, CUP 00-2 for a 496 square foot Recycling Facility; WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Lake Elsinore has been delegated with the responsibility of approving Conditional Use Permit requests for Recycling Facilities; and NOW THEREFORE, the Planning Commission of the City of Lake Elsinore DOES HEREBY RESOLVE as follows: SECTION 1. The Planning Commission has considered the proposed design for the 496 square foot Recycling Facility and has found it acceptable. The Planning Commission finds and determines this project is consistent with the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code and that this action is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) per Article 19, Categorical Exemptions, Section 15303, Class 3, New Construction. SECTION 2. That in accordance with Chapter 17.74 (Conditional Use Permit) of the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code the following findings for the approval of have been made as follows: 1. That this proposed use, on its own merits and within the context of its setting, is in accordance with the Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the Lake Elsinore General Plan. 2. That the requested use, as proposed will not be detrimental to the general health, safety, morals, and welfare of the persons residing in the neighboring area or the City. 3. That the site is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the use, and the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. 4. That approving this use as requested, there will not be an adverse effect of the abutting property or the permitted and normal use thereof. 5. That adequate conditions and safeguards pursuant to Section 17.74.050 have been incorporated into the approval of the Conditional Use Permit to insure that the use continues in a manner envisioned by these Findings for the term of the use. NOW, THEREFORE,based on the above Findings, the Planning Commission of the City of Lake Elsinore DOES HEREBY APPROVE Conditional Use Permit 00-2. Al Wilsey, Chairman Lake Elsinore Planning Commission RESOLUTION NO. 00-12 PAGE NO. 2 1 hereby certify that the preceding resolution was adopted by the Planning Commission at a meeting thereof conducted on April 5, 2000 by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners: NOES: Commissioners: ABSENT: Commissioners: ABSTAIN: Commissioners: ATTEST: Robert A. Brady, Secretary to the Planning Commission ® ® 1P.O. Box 150 21700 Barton Road, Colton, California ' 91 ' 0 February 18, 2000 To whom it may concern, Stater Bros. Markets authorizes TOMRA Pacific, Inc. to operate State Certified beverage container recycling centers at each of the Stater Bros. Market locations listed on the attached (Exhibit A) listing. The attached site plan (Exhibit B) shows the exact placement of the center as approved by Stater B ros. This approval is for TOMRA's new rePLANET recycling center that marries the best parts of a staffed recycling center with the best parts of an automated recycling center, along with substantial aesthetic improvements. Because of the vastly improved aesthetics of this new concept, Stater Bros. Markets asks that you please cooperate with our vendor, TOMRA Pacific, Inc. in granting approvals and permits for locations that are safe, accessible, and readily visible from the front areas of the market. A licensed electrical contractor at TOMRA's expense will make all electrical connections. It is understood that TOMRA Pacific Inc. will undertake such operations in accordance with all required local and state rules and regulations. Since the recycling center is an accessory of the Stater Bros. Market, we allow the TOMRA employee full use of the restrooms and trash facilities. Stater Bros. Markets is pleased to advance the state of recycling for our customers. Since the January 2000 expanded deposit legislation now includes all beverage containers, we must collect deposit (CRV) on the sale of all beverage containers from our customers. We feel that recycling is now more important than ever a service that needs to be provided for our customers in a clean, safe, convenient and friendly atmosphere. TOMRA's new rePLANET concept provides this_ Thank you for your anticipated cooperation. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (909) 783-5004. Very truly yours, STATER BROS. MARKETS C Susen Moors Property Manager Enclosures Executive Offices:P.O.Oft 150 217GO Sarlan Road,Cafl(in,Wiforma 92324 (909)783-0515 SINCE I930 SB#002 SAN BERNARDINO 1269 WATERMAN AVE 92404 SB#015 WHITTIER 14212 MULBERRY ST 90605 SB#017 FONTANA 9954 S. SIERRA AVE 92335 SB#022 RIVERSIDE 4680 LA SIERRA AVE 92505 SB#023 YUCAPIA 34460 YUCAPIA BLVD 92399 SB#024 SAN BERNARDINO 1522 E. HIGHLAND AVE 92404 SB#025 COSTA MESA 2180 NEWPORT BLVD 92627 SB#027 WESTMINSTER 8522 WESTMINSTER BL 92683 SB#028 ORANGE 1800 E.COLLINS AVE 92667 SB#030 ANAHEIM 3430 W. LINCOLN AVE 92801 SB#032 I GARDEN GROVE 8888 CHAPMAN AVE 92640 SB#039 RIVERSIDE 2861 MARY STREET 92506 SB#040 SANTA ANA 2360 N TUSTIN AVE 92705 SB#042 RIVERSIDE 6160 ARLINGTON AVE 92504 SB#043 RIALTO 168 E. BASELINE AVE 92376 SB#049 CLAREMONT 1055 W. FOOTHILL BLVD 91711 SB#052 CHINO 4721 RIVERSIDE DRIVE 91710 SB#055 GRAND TERRACE 22441 BARTON ROAD 92324 SB#057 AZUSA 1145 E.ALOSTA 91702 SB#061 BLOOMINGTON 1055 S. BLOOMINGTON AVE 92316 SB#062 CORONA 1288 BORDER AVE 91720 SB#065 UPLAND 1619 N. MOUNTAIN AVE 91786 S8#066 ANAHEIM 1741 N. KELLOGG DR 92807 SB#071 CALIMESA 1155 CALIMESA BLVD 92320 SB#077 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 11085 WARNER AVE 92708 SB#078 RANCHO CUCAMONGA 9750 19TH STREET 91730 SB#079 RIVERSIDE 10370 ARLINGTON AVE 92505 SB#080 RIVERSIDE 17050 VAN BUREN BLVD 92504 SB#084 DESERT HOT SPRINGS 13200 PALM DRIVE 92240 SB#085 ONTARIO 1939 4TH STREET 91764 SB##086 BEAUMONT 1661 E. 6TH STREET 92223 SB#088 MIRA LOMA 11070 LIMONITE AVE 91752 SB#089 REDLANDS 1786 LUGONIA AVE 92373 SB#094 INDIO 81056 HIGHWAY 111 92201 SB#097 HESPERIA 15757 MAIN STREET 92384 SB#098 LAKE ELSINORE 16750 LAKESHORE DR 92350 SB#099 MORENO VALLEY 24595 ALESSANDRO BL 92553 SB#100 TEMECULA 27475 JEFFERSON ST 92590 SB#101 BARSTOW 957 E.ARMORY 92311 SB#103 CORONA 1193 MAGNOLIA AVE 91720 SB#105 29 PALMS 71727 TWENTYNINE PALMS HWY 92277 SB#107 SAN BERNARDINO 1977 KENDALL DRIVE 92407 SB#111 SUN CITY 25904 NEWPORT RD 92584 S6#112 REDLANDS 1536 BARTON RD 92373 SB#113 PERRIS 47 WEST NUEVO ROAD 92570 SB#115 RIVERSIDE 3420 S. LA SIERRA 92503 SB#1 18 VICTORVILLE 13760 BEAR VALLEY RD 92392 SB#119 HEMET 43396 FLORIDA AVE 92544 SB#120 YUCCA VALLEY 58060 TWENTYNINE PALMS HWY 92284 SB#122 HESPERIA 14466 MAIN STREET 92345 SB#123 VICTORVILLE 15235 HOOK BLVD 92392 SB#125 YUCAIPA 11365 BRYANT ST 192399 saaaai rra� - «• --- s •aa � s • g — 'T rUTURE BUILDING s D p — ") • _ 6,000 SOFT.BUILDABLE AREA • - • o 0I I I - r p • • •• ••••oeeeeeeeee••e•o••u•o r _ y 73 E a a. F `' x ti FI ! tl ' I I II 111 z illj il ! I I ! ! l iil � � (T7 SO i ! 1jll.liiI O li ' I ; . I I Ill ; � llil F 1 I v i ! io I II ! II ! u I�! I IIil Y I— — ' kF- 10, - c� JL [-RlVERSH)E----MlVE L 11i P.0Cl r, C5�.erce° RIa`e�Ni �OG VI YOp4N •• F -• 1 11 Sew•j N111 TnT z r . .. zz> C y•,�Nw I , �° ti h a 40N � 0 o s = ona zoo°awn 1} y .tc �-1•t �j1 ri-" ; « I 1 i—!�..����.+r��.�.. i H=. �:'O ~ 2 >N ynOA �,-. � {�. 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Our normal hours for the staffed operation are Tuesday- Saturday 9:30 am to 5:00 pm (lunch 1 to 1:30). The automated beverage container identification unit will operate in accordance with local ordinances. Upon arrival at the site, the customer's commodities are weighed and placed directly in the appropriate bin. The value of the commodity is entered into the computer and the customer is given a voucher that can be cashed or used towards purchases in the host store. During staffed or unstaffed hours the customer can use the automated beverage container identification unit which scans the object inserted, places a value on it and issues a voucher. Trucking information The individual 21' roll-off storage containers are picked up using a standard roll-off truck. The total length of the truck is 29' while carrying a 21' roll -off container. 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TOM r Qa' aoz CD ao w �¢M w _rn M�LL LL¢ UO p Ell }Ql a ZOE Xv z2ui !Z— v. }- 4tY Jw �¢ ace o LU3 o Lu 0' 111�dnWip m rL(0)nU ��acoa LLI O � E49 y��Ns' �e a w o cJI _ Ilk EI r U � U V � QL U � U 0. a � � E H c m NNW"Bill! yf � � z ' as Yf J.I W V N W V N Z ? m LU CD o s w W W Z I LLI yL wg OzFw-w r�Vhh tL x(j p Xam 2 r- V �rlr -J ED 8X LLIcoNT� J >- OW aJ �� a.�dW N Z J N Q a vi _�N 6 r r 6j 6i 0J V O Q Q J •• }- o Z 0 U U o U �G r U C 14) 1 o 75 CDU i V rn L 75 O� n eNn V Z _ O � _ p W x - W L z: Q 7p U*) nL o u q � c� W ° o m H ° o U W 43 LL is) o U U STRU (...TURE CONSULTING ENGINEERS ■ CLIENT r)fi/tR 1 PA lFl 1633 E 4TH STREET SANTA ANA,CA ■ PROJECT DESCRIPTION t— r •r-- nr Y'1A e•�s :r AT:i-LIA r— �- ir•.—• er.r 11 �"4 m . /{ }F' — 1 .' k— 1 1 I1-'CT FOR ROLLOFF CONTAINER FOR PORTABLE RECYCLING CENTER FOR TOMRA PACIFIC. ■ DATE March 1, 2000 JOB NO 99-434 2 1 9 9 N. BATAVIA AVENUE., SUITE F, ORANGE, CA 9 2 8 6 5 T 714 998 6441 STRUCTURE_TJW@PRODIGY.NET F 714 998 3403 Structure ' Consulting Engineers 2199 N. Batavia Ave 'T' Orange, CA 92665 T 714 998 6441 F 714 998 3403 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR STRUCTURAL REROOF CALCULATIONS: A Sketches of details in calculations are not to scale and may not represent true conditions on plans. Contractor is responsible for installation,which represent true framing conditions. B. The Structural Calculations included here are for the analysis and design of the roof framing members. To determine whether the roof framing has the capacity for the new roof assembly loads,due to the added weight of the tiles using the guidelines of the uniform building code. The attachment of non-structural elements is the responsibility of the architect or designer,unless specifically shown otherwise. C. The owner and contractor are aware that the structures has been reviewed for vertical load only and no analysis or warranty expressed or implies included any lateral analysis for seismic or wind,unless noted otherwise. STRUCTURE CONSULTING ENGINEERS makes no warranties in regards to the structures and their ability to resist lateral forces,and the owner agrees to indemnity and hold harmless STRUCTURE and their consultants relating to any potential damage caused by wind or earthquake. D, Owners are aware that the additional weight of the tile material may cause some drywall cracking due to the increase in weight. This is cosmetic in nature and may be repaired at the homeowners expense after the roof has been installed. E. Owner hereby agrees to limit STRUCTURE's liability to the owner and all construction contractors and subcontractors on the project such as that the total aggregate liability of STRUCTURE to all those named shall not exceed the cost of the engineering fee. In accepting this report the owner or owner's agents agree to all of the terms stated in this report. F. Owner hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless STRUCTURE CONSULTING ENGINEERS,and its authorized employees from any action,liability,claim dispute,loss,damage,or injury to persons and property in any manner arising out of construction and/or any incidents involving the condition or security of the premises and its content over which STRUCTURE has no control. G. Copyright©1999 by STRUCTURE CONSULTING ENGINEERS. All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the written permission of STRUCTURE.All changes made to the subject project must be submitted to STRUCTURE in writing for their review and comments. PROJECT ADDRESS: OWNER: PLAN CHECK: 4,�CjV6S51p CALCULATIONS BY: ; ��� L A. Fy NAME (P ;nt or e) No. CC q+ r Sf RE ►1� ExpJ D TE: �. or A��F APP O D BY: 2199 N. 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"v 300 " RADIUS OWNERSHIP MAP CERTIFIED PROPERTY OWNERS' LIST AFFIDAVIT I, Bonnie Perkins , hereby certify that the attached list contains the names and addresses of all persons to whom all property is assessed, as they appear on the latest available assessment roll of the County within the area described and for a distance of three hundred (300) feet from the exterior boundaries of the property located at: 16750 Lakeshore Drive Lake Elsinore, California I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Signed:, Bonnie Perkins Date: February 29, 2000 � 300' RADIUS OWNERSHIP LISTING 2/29/00 16750 LAKESHORE DRIVE Page 2 378263012 28 378263032 29 378263031 30 Barbara M Nance Joseph G Williams Same as #29 9106 Dalberg St 17862 Lash St Bellflower CA 90706 Lake Elsinore CA 92530 378263016 31 378264008 32 378264022 33 Robert W Kemp Gerald N Halberg Elsinore Water Dist 17866 Lash St 2544 E Standish Ave 1786 Lake Elsinore CA 92530 Anaheim CA 92806 378264006 34 378264005 35 378264004 36 Joseph Fongemie Helen I Crawford William E Page 2015 Pacific Beach Dr 2 1036 Capewood Ln 769 Baker St San Diego 'CA 92109 Windsor CA 95492 Costa Mesa CA 92626 378264003 37 378264002 38 378264001 39 Charles W Rasmussen Rose Mosero Loren M Mcclurg 1604 Shenandoah Rd 429 Camino Manzanas 935 S Los Robles Ave San Marino CA 91108 Thousand Oaks CA 91360 j Pasadena CA 91106 E 378305001 40 378305002 41 378305003 42 Arcenia Martinez Donald W Sarver Hen Peang 29700 Wise St 33295 Blackwell Blvd 29640 Wise St Lake Elsinore CA 92530 Lake Elsinore CA 92530 Lake Elsinore CA 92530 378305004 43 378290013 44 378290015 45 Alvin J Adams Robert L Stellrecht Elsinore Holdings LLC 16636 Lakeshore Dr 15261 Transistor Ln 6230 Wilshire Blvd 180 Lake Elsinore CA 92530 Huntington Beach CA 92649 Los Angeles CA 90048 378290016 46 378290017 47 378290018 48 First Riverside Alpine Inv Ltd Same as #45 Po Box 150 Po Box 280219 Colton CA 92324 Northridge CA 91328 378290005 49 378290023 50 378290021 51 Richard Valenstein Del Taco Income Prop Albertsons Inc 2562 Waverly Dr 23041 Ave de la Carlota Po Box 20 Newport Beach CA 92663 Laguna Hills CA 92653 Boise ID 83726 379230009 52 379230008 53 379230006 54 E Tozai Inv Ltd 90 VIII Same as #52 Same as #52 1381 Warner Ave C Tustin CA 92780 300' RADIUS OWNERSHIP LISTING 2/29/00 15750 LAKESHORE DRIVE Page 3 379230010 . --55. Donald R Reightley 500 Wall St 405 Seattle WA 98121 I I i ------. -__ 300' RADIUS OWNERSHIP LISTING 2/29/00 16150 LAKESHORE DRIVE Page 1 378263001 1 378263002 2 378263003 3 John E Gonzales David C Bertoldo Arthur M Cuevas 16755 Hunt Ave 16769 Hunt Ave 16777 Hunt Ave Lake Elsinore CA 92530 Lake Elsinore CA 92530 Lake Elsinore CA 92530 378263004 4 378263005 5 378263006 6 Ray L Vycius Cecelia W Fairfax Lillian T Ehrnstein 3942 San Mateo Ave 5512 Inner Circle Dr 1 10537 Ohio Ave Los Alamitos CA 90720 Riverside CA 92506 Los Angeles CA 90024 378263007 7 378263008 8 378263009 9 R Gabric Dan Myers Lawrence D Simon 6041 Barbados Ave 6038 Eberle St 16819 Hunt Ave Cypress CA 90630 Lakewood CA 90713 El Segundo CA 90245 378263010 10 378245013 11 378245012 12 Fed Home Loan Mtg Darrell Ritchie Same as #11 2000 West Loop S 9515 Avenida Miravilla Houston TX 77027 Cherry Valley CA 92223 378263030 13 378263029 14 378263028 15 Same as #11 Michael Aertgeerts Same as #14 4939 Brayton Ave Long Beach CA 90807 378263027 16 378263026 17 378263025 18 Charles R Cleveland Same as #4 Same as #4 2321 N Dupree Ave A El Monte CA 91732 378263024 19 378263023 20 378263022 21 Same as #4 Same as #4 Don H Ahn 833 Duncardine Way Sunnyvale CA 94087 378263021 22 378263020 23 378263019 24 Siamack Iravantchi John Reseck Jose I Macias 3101 Tigertail Dr 33255 Silver Sage 4426 Wawona St Los Alamitos CA 90720 Temecula CA 92592 Los Angeles CA 90065 378263018 25 378263017 26 378263011 27 Stephen E Wilson Roy A Howard Linda C Poe 2218 Pioneer Dr 22201 Fisher St 1736 N Avenue 46 Reno NV 89509 Perris CA 92570 Los Angeles CA 90041 ti% fib•" s# `F� 7�Y�7 � 1 s tr TV y° ..Sr A`2C " ,�,_ RE Fag m y yy. % *`t� r�J, f,,�fi� �,�- 5�r�.Y➢sY ,,,. r�.��6��,r<�^�?� i�,r tea_ ,t*r y < '.>: .� r �y4:G.r a ��..� � �:.,�< s; ,,.��%.fie.'� �c�"'1d�� .��Y'}•CT c �; 31 �Kit�s-C��, N� ^" q fie, ol >v� ���5 erA�s✓ A�7-J i E � M. +k. �.�Y-+�4 S �'* •�"����� L� ,.���e '���r'�-"�;��� a�'r2<s ��}fir„ �`,-a^ " _ r-�J - 'r�.. t Y �-�y � a �{,•va wry r 4 ki: 'rF .° y�'� c - ° +r, ^•) �,y�r' � k�,rs Cv �"' {f �y_i N� yH r � a tiic.y eo tf t �S b f �S# ro s 'w � � n ? �ca�tir�F �Flxg4i r�r 'i��m>r < ,<.rr.<� �° �•r' C�Y' r v �•` 'i��G t A � r C ~ 'ta f r - '`.� � �,. S• �P' ��'r"Y.5��'.�a`s"!Y'� �A��`w",�cS"i�y 'f { nmti .� fi, ��• � 1f T4 t a x _ lr� yam, AW s +�p��" �� s r 4., s k i { r � u x sy� 5 fS Riverside of stun . 11UH.EREAS, ret':trAiET is a concept'that y►►i1.ctara oarasume r�behaviors.and attitur3s toaiwards:re+ ycling fbr.the betterment of our . environment;-and WHEREAS, TOMRA,.the world's leader in:recycling technology and Jars ast supplier of Reverse Ventling Machines, has.selected the inland Empire to g the fist community in America to offer rePLAMET Recycling Centers,and VVI-IREiS, rePtANE7 recognizes the residents of Riverside as strong suppdrfers°of. .... vironment:and early adopters of new technology, and WHEREAS, their cooperative efforts with Keep Rrvsrrie Clean and Beautiful are an invaluable co tr+buVbO`.to the:emrifonmental. ealth and nsc ousness`o-the River —,.area;,and WHEREAS, rePLAIVET is a recycling system based on canvenierie arld accessibility,that will lead a new trend of sconorn11*1y viable sand soraally responsible recycling efforts; end U1lHEREAS, the C,ty of Riverside Will celebratevath rePLANET the beginning of a new bra of recycling bonvemence and efficiency, as well as the festering of a responsible anti envtronrrterrtally minded citizenry, NO1N, 7NEREFORE, i, RO ALL LOVER E, Mayor 44he City of Riverside; California, do hereby proclaim September 15, '1999,to be ReP#ANET. ]DAY the'_�ity of Riverside, and on behalf of the City Counai and'all the citizens of :: -Riv.$raide,thank TQMRA for their commitment.to an environmentally sound future, ar�d-14 decision to Agin tilts,excit rig jpighey in our pity. i IIII A%%%% Ronald q: Loveridge, Ma or Oft. of Rivers�ds, California: Dated: September 15, 1999 eptember, 1999 4 VF';3C:o Taggers Beware- Citizens Patrol _ Streets Again iverside Against Taggers is 9 , YOUR bringing back the RAT Patrol. Volunteer citizens NAME who have completed a `(" RE training program will work with the River- side Police Department to catch taggers. These citizens patrol at random times on Show your community support and get recognized. The Adopt-A-Street random evenings and stay out for several Program offers businesses and individuals the opportunity to adopt a one- hours. We are happy to have them back mile section of street, be recognized on two colorful signs, and pay only on our streets. $500 per year to have an agency keep the street clean.Pick yourstreet and call KRCB at 683-7100 for more info. One of the biggest benefits of the RAT Patrol in the past has been the de- Recycling . Centers crease in tagging incidents due to their presence on the streets. Because tagging Come To - Suter Bros. decreased significantly, the RAT Patrol was disbanned temporarily. Unfortu- nately, graffiti is now increasing, so it's e invite anyone and everyone to attend time for our volunteers to hit the streets the TOMRA Grand Opening for the once again_ new rePLANET recycling center lo- The Riverside Police Department cated at the Stater Bros. on Iowa and does not turn its head on graffiti crime. In Blaine on September 15th from 10a.m. to 4 p.m. a recent edition of"Riverside Beautiful" it Anyone coming down during the Grand Opening will was reported that nineteen persons were receive free seeds and a soda. Drink up the soda and arrested for vandalism then redeem it for cash through the recycling center. relating to graffiti tagging TOMRA is making recycling convenient, fast and p O on local schools between clean. Another Riverside location will be at the �7,• April 18th and May 9th. Magnolia Avenue Stater Bros. TOMRA is O� Thirteen of these arrests donating a portion of its funds to the oUoO were juveniles and six community through purchasing and plant- were adults. The price ing trees for the City of Riverside. tag on the vandalism On the same day, KRCB will have Continued on Page 2 Continued on Page 2 Publication for Keep Riverside Clean and Beautiful , A Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce Program amp VKeep y Riverside Clean -& Beautiful .Advisory Board Robin Lang,Chair Regional Properties Mac McQuern, Vice Chair Environmental Planner Mayor Ron Loveridge Ex-Ofj:cio MikeBlakely 0 : „ Riverside Police Department Keving Boling NEWCO GeorgeBolte The Real Estate Book DickClelland RAT .Patrol. . . New Riverside Public Works Continued from Page 1 Bid FishAdopt-A-Street Riverside County Building Services was estimated Bit C>ver $10,000, Brenda Flowers an amount which the R fvirside Additions California Baptist University PQJi artrrient expected to Bill Gardner P 3 1 resutv Kappa Alpha Psi Frater- Contractor Michael Huntleyd � Educatto aid greveattzon a i? Ix-Eta Zeta Chapter Washington Mutual Bank ,Gibu�g � Market Street/ KeVlnJeffrie$ -s �',rF q Western Municipal Water District �o€ng pede need h E° =3, tt0 14th Streets Pete Lewis' educate%d[ re ercusols aP F - .t.. Citizen tagging � t t�nlW a u h � Daniel Hantman and ArtListleworth able crime,.but iaralso a d � � ' ��� ]Marcia Gilman Best,Best&Krieger stunt to rna tral Avenue/ DaleMcNalr M � '' y cases ,q KH Metals&Sut ,' sadardshxg nn vac �� canyon Crest to �`� Larry OttoSycamore Canyon Lawn Tech Equipment ' Martinl?aul34Ir otices:g � - x��� A� ' a ��� © res to carpi 1,6 using Council of Teen Challenge ,� A Riverside Count Dave Roger e grafitt around y, Inc. Urban Forester calf 3 i f 27 Lime Street/14th Street Doug Shackeiton Canty Engineering RA Thomas Spiel s ` McDonald's _: a Ken Sutter Contined front I'a�e 1 Thought For The Day La Sierra University a clean - "e� pty lot on as spoken by John Ken Van Vechten the corner d wand Blaine. Richardson GroWest,Inc. .� �` BillWilkman A couple of o to emitted ��� 4®�� Planning Department volunteer gro clude Siw %MPI Staff Jefferson Hog . C1 Cole Voca- "Things will never be Simone McFarland tional. We Qkited to begin a as they 'used to be', Executive Director lasting relate P with in fact they Jenny Anderson TOMRA. y never were... Neighborhood Project Coordinator ®®=®� ��� Akil Manley ®�®® 0 CDBG Project Coordittazor �'-., AV A November, 1999 CSDR Teams Up With KRCB he California School for the Deaf, Riverside (CSDR) and KRCB have teamed up together to provide projects rY that students can participate in that revolves around the philosophy of uT _ "doing" and developing independence. The projects include graffiti removal, litter Children front Casa Blanca's Home of Neighborly Services Head Start Program cleanups and tree projects. The projects assist inplantinga tree at J'illegasParkasAssemblymanPachecopresenteda check are scheduled approximately every other for$35,000 to the City of Riverside Park&Recreation Department.See article on week and will run through May, 2000. Page 2. "We are thankful to have the op- portunity to work with such a wonderful Americorp Is Back group," stated Simone McFarland, KRCB ■ Executive Director. "Not only will the For A Second Year students benefit from the program but they will also beautify Riverside." bout 46 Americorp members will be CSDR students have already com- dedicating their services to keeping pleted several projects that include paint- Riverside clean through several KRCB ing over graffiti under a bridge near Fre- projects. This will be the second year mont and Jurupa, and the wall off of that KRCB and the Americorp has University Ave. near the overpass; and teamed up. Last year they were selected as Volunteer litter removal on Van Buren. Group of the Year at the annual Thank You River- The Special Needs Department at side. CSDR is a community based, They kicked-off their volunteer efforts at the _ functional skills program Make A Difference Day rose planting project on for students on campus October 23rd. Upcoming projects include- Eastside who have deafness with Cleanup, "11/6- Bryant Park Tree Planting, �ry additional handicaps. 11/13; Ward 6 Cleanup, 12/11; Jess dP CSDR is always looking Carlos Memorial Garden 1/15 Wells for programs such as Ave. Tree Planting, 1/29; Jurupa & Van r y' KRCB that will help Buren Tree Planting, 2/26; Riverside provide skills enabling Celebrates Trees, 3/4; Golden, Collette . ' Continued on Page 2 and La Sierra Tree Planting, 4/8. Publication for Keep Riverside Clean and Beautiful + A Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce Program Keeping Riversideo Streets Clean Ado t-A-Street Schedules Week of November 9 Upcoming Snyder s Termite & Pest Control ; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity - Eta Zeta Chapter Riverside Plaza • California Baptist University Projects Project T.E.A.M. • Kiwanis Club of Riverside a n d Events Sears' • Charter Communications Week of November S Bryant Park Erickson Business Parks Tree Planting Girl Scout Brownie Troop 91471 d Bryant Park will be California School for the Deaf, Riverside a little greener come Satur- Faith Community Church • Jefferson House day, November 13th. Sherman Indian High • Norte Vista High-Students KRCB and volunteers are Week of November 95 planting approximately 20 Central Community Christian Fellowship trees in the park that day. First Christian Church • Wal-Mart The trees are a donation WSR Sales & Management • Kool Aide Klubhouse from TOMRA, a company Delta Sigma Pi-Prof. Co-ed Business Fraternity Q that recently opened Building Services, Riverside County � Magnolia Avenue Baptist Church • Teen Challenge recycling centers at the I rePLANET recycling ine Fremont Elementary School and Magnolia Avenue Madison Elem. Eco-Club • Alvord High School John Adams Elementary School PTA Q Stater Bros. stores in Riv- Arlington Interact Club • Monroe Elem.Peace Patrol erside. TOMRA made a v Dr. Harold Krajian-Optometrist • Hope&Help, Inc. commitment to donate a � portion of the funds re- � All Saints Episcopal Church • Mission Grove Plaza ceived from recycling back Youth Ministry of Palm Baptist Church f Dr. Ted W. Pena to the community through Arizona Intermediate School PSIA/Arlington Rotary purchasing and planting Week of November 22 trees. Gage Middle School • Abraham Lincoln High Meet at Bryant Park La Sierra University Church Pathfinders at 8 am, Saturday, Nov_ v Victoria Presbyterian • St. Paul Lutheran 13th. There is a mini cel- � Week of November 29 ebration planned for after Riverside Bicycle Club, Inc. • Clean Clean Clean the planting project. For Earhart Middle School Honor Society more info. call Jenny at Cole Vocational Services - Riv 3 909-6 83-7100. Ward 6 Clean-up KRCB is going out a New Adopt-A-Street Additions to Ward b on December �i G Alpha Kappa Delta Phi, Epsilon Chapter 1 Ith for its monthly Ward Project. Call 683- Blaine St_ from Iowa to Kansas 7100 for more info. Mujeres Unidas University Ave. from 91 frwy to Kansas Kansas Ave. Pathfinder Club D 0 Kansas Ave. from Martin Luther King to 3rd St. Do More Than Recycle. re � � FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: September 15, 1999 Inland Empire First in the World to rePLANET RIVERSIDE, California—The world's first rePLANET Centers are now open in the Inland Empire, offering a convenient, fast and friendly experience for families recycling their cans, glass bottles, PET plastic bottles and newsprint. Created by TOMRA, the world's leader in recycling technology and solutions, 10 new centers are being unveiled in the Inland Empire this month. Customers in the United States and around the world utilize TOMRA's recycling solutions, which include automated Reverse Vending Machines (RVMs), that receive containers from consumers and provide a printed receipt that can be exchanged for the cash value of the redemption. Today, more than 36,000 TOMRA machines, which are synonymous with recycling in many countries, are in action around the world. TOMRA Systems ASA is headquartered in Asker, Norway and its North American headquarters are in Stratford, Connecticut. The company's products are marketed in 34 countries on four continents. Rery�dPa 70MRA PACIFIC, INC. t633 E.Fourth Street,Suite 184,Santa Ana,CA 92701 Telephone 714 565-7585 Fax 74 565-7586 Do More Than Recycle. re � j FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: September 15, 1999 California Selected for Major Recycling Movement Inland Empire First in the World to Experience rePLANET Centers RIVERSIDE, California—the world's first rePLANET Centers are now open in the Inland Empire, the result of a global movement being introduced this month by TOMRA, a world leader in recycling technology and solutions. The new concept, called rePLANET, is a unique idea designed to incorporate speed and convenience for area residents and families redeeming their cans, glass bottles, PET plastic bottles and newsprint. Each of the 10 rePLA-NET centers are located adjacent to Stater Bros. Markets, will be staffed during daytime hours, and feature automated recycling machines, which will be available from 7:00 a.m. to 1 L00 p.m. daily. Ten New RePlauet Centers: Grand Opening During today's grand opening celebration, Greg Garvey, CEO of TOMRA of North America, Inc., announced the company's plans to reward the recycling efforts of community members by donating approximately 250 trees in the Inland Empire during 1999. TOMRA has established a partnership with Keep America Beautiful along with the children of the Jefferson House and Cole Vocational Services. "We think it is important that people who visit our centers can see the results of their efforts in their own communities," said Greg Garvey, CEO of TOMRA of North America, Inc. "We are committed to helping people get involved in the recycling process and understand the difference their contribution can make." ® Page l of3 Rem edPaper TOMRA PACIFIC,INC. 1633 E.Fourth Street,Suite 184,Santa Ana,CA 917oF Telephone 714 565-7585 Fax 714 565-7586 According to Jack H. Brown, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Stater Bros. Markets, "Our shoppers and over 13,000 members of the Stater Bros. `family' of employees will enjoy this new, convenient way to redeem their cans and bottles and at the same time improve our environment. We're happy to provide our valued customers with yet another service that will make their shopping experience more enjoyable and help keep California a beautiful place to live." rePlanet Selects California TOMRA officials selected California for the unveiling of the new rePLANET centers to take recycling "beyond the process," and provide a new experience that is fast, convenient and has a real environmental impact in their own community. "Now consumers can do more than recycle...they can rePLANET by visiting our state- of-the-art centers located throughout the Inland Empire," said Randy Gusikoski, president, TOMRA Pacific. `By offering a conveniently located, well-lit, stand-alone facility with a trained staff, we hope to provide the kind of positive experience that makes it easy for people everywhere to join the recycling movement." According to Greg Garvey, California was a natural choice for the launch of rePLANET. "Californians buy more than 12 billion carbonated drinks in aluminum, glass, plastic and bi- metal containers each year. Nearly 8 out of 10 of these beverage containers are recycled, saving natural resources, conserving energy and extending the life of landfills. Californians are well informed about environmental issues and are interested in new concepts and technology. In fact, we believe these factors provide a perfect environment to begin our recycling movement." About rePLANET Centers Visitors to rePLANET Recycling Centers will be greeted by specially trained rePLANET specialists who will be on hand from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. specialists will distribute free seed packets, offer timely eco-friendly tips about recycling and assist in making their experience convenient and easy.' For added convenience, consumers will be able to sue the automated recycling machines from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. The centers, located adjacent to Stater Bros. Markets, will provide a receipt for cash, which can be redeemed in the supermarket. Page 2 of 3 "An environmentally successful community begins with widespread participation. TOMRA's assistance in our beautification efforts and desire to change consumer's attitudes and behaviors toward recycling will help us continue to make Riverside a vibrant community," said Robin Lang, chairwoman of Keep Riverside Clean and Beautiful. .About TOMRA Recycling Technology Each rePLANET Center will feature the fastest recycling machines in the world, capable of accepting unsorted cans and bottles at the rate of 60 units per minute. Powered by electro-optical recognition technology, the TOMRA machines house internal cameras that take pictures at the rate of 25 per second to recognize and count each container and compute the redemption value. About Stater Bros. Markets Stater Bros. Markets currently operates 155 Supermarket locations, with 46 in San Bernandino County, 40 in Riverside County, 30 in Orange County, 27 in Los Angeles county, 10 in Northern San Diego county and 2 in Kern County. Headquartered in Colton, California, Stater Bros. has been serving Southern California customers since 1936. About TOMRA rePLANET was created by TOMRA, the world's leading provider of technology, service and solutions that help the world recycle. Customers in the United States and around the world utilize TOMRA's recycling solutions, which include automated Reverse Vending machines (RVMs), that receive containers from consumers and provide a printed receipt that can be exchanged for the cash value of the redemption. Today, more than 36,000 TOMRA machines, which are synonymous with recycling in many countries, are in action around the world. TOMRA Systems ASA is headquartered in Akser,Norway and its North American headquarters are in Stratford, Connecticut. The company's products are marketed in 34 countries on four continents. Page 3 of 3 Do More Than Recycle. rely ; F rePLANET Locations (All Facilities Are Located Adjacent to Stater Bros. Markets) 2995 Iowa Avenue Riverside 9225 Magnolia Ave. Riverside 9155 Jurupa Ave. Glen Avon 3633 E. Highland Ave. Highland 1085 W. Highland Ave. San Bernadino 8228 N. Sierra Ave. Fontana 18140 Arrow Route Fontana 2790 Hamner Ave. Norco 2053 Washington Blvd. Colton 1904 Rancho Ave. Colton a""'e0on 100'ro TOMRA PACIFIC, INC. i633 B.Fourth Street,Suite aeoyciea Geyer 184,Santa Ana,CA 92701 Telephone 714 565-7585 Fax 7r4 565-7586 Do More Than Recycle. _.- re Recycling References More information about recycling can be found by contacting: Mr. Mike Murray Executive Director Californians Against Waste 926 J Street Suite 606 Sacramento, CA 95814 916-443-5422 ht!p://www.cawrecycles,org/ Established in 1977, Californians Against Waste(CAW) is a nonprofit grassroots organization that has grown to represent the interests of more than 24,000 Californians. We rely on individual donations for over 90% of our operating funds, and therefore answer only to our activist citizen membership base. We are the only environmental group in California with full-time staff lobbying exclusively in support of a recycling economy. We advocate policy initiatives at the local, state, and federal levels. Ms. Pat Franklin Executive Director Container Recycling Institute 1911 Ft. Meyer Drive Arlington, VA 22209 703-276-9800 http://ww,,v.container-recycliniz.org The Container Recycling Institute (CRI) is a non-profit,research and public education organization studying container packaging recycling and reuse. CRI serves as a clearinghouse for information on beverage container deposit systems or bottle bills. Pagel of 3 Printed d ap;caPe TOMRA PACIFIC, INC. z633 E.Fourth Street,Suite 184,Santa Ana,CA 92701 Telephone 714 565-7585 Fax 714 565-7586 Ms. Simone McFarland Executive Director Keep Riverside Clean and Beautiful Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce 3985 University Avenue Riverside, CA 92501 T: 909-683-7100 P: 909-683-2670 http://wivw.riversidebeautiful.org toc.htm Keep Riverside Clean and Beautiful(KRCB) is a not-for-profit organization created to focus on the importance of beautifying the City of Riverside. KRCB is involved in a variety of projects including tree plantings, adopt-a-streets and monthly clean-ups to name but a few. The funding for the KRCB program comes from the City of Riverside as well as from company and personal donations interested in our cause. With its offices housed in the Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce, KRCB is a well- recognized organization with the vision of encouraging and motivating clean attitudes among the residents of Riverside through a variety of fun and worthwhile beautification projects. Mr. Walt Amacker Vice President, Director of Communications Keep America Beautiful, Inc. 1010 Washington Boulevard Stamford, Connecticut USA 06901 203.323.8987, ext 17, wamackerakab.org http://wivw.kab.org Keep American Beautiful, Inc. is a non-profit organization whose network of local, statewide and international affiliate programs educate individuals about litter prevention and ways to reduce, reuse,recycle and properly manage waste materials. Through partnerships and strategic alliances with citizens, businesses and government, Keep America Beautiful's programs involve millions of volunteers annually to clean up, beautify and improve their neighborhoods, thereby creating healthier, safer and more liveable community environments. Page 2 of 3 Jeanne M. Winnick Director of Public Affairs State of California Department of Conservation Public Affairs Office 801 K Street, MS 24-07 Sacramento, CA 95814 916-323-1886 The Department of Conservation works toward this goal through its programs to safeguard farmland and open space resources, regulate oil, gas and geothermal wells, study and map earthquakes, landslides and mineral resources, ensure reclamation of land used for mining, and promote beverage container recycling. The Department of Conservation, Division of Recycling administers the California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act (Act) enacted in 1986. The primary goal of the Act is to achieve and maintain high recycling rates for each beverage container type included in the program. The Division provides a number of services to achieve these goals, including enforcement, auditing, grant funding, technical assistance and education. Page 3 of 3 Do More Than Recycle. rePLANET ECO-FACTS How Eco-savvy are you? . Did you know the following rePLANET ECO-FACTS? Food for thought: • We throwaway enough glass bottles and jars to fill the 1350-foot twin towers of the NYC World Trade Center every two weeks. • If we recycle we can reduce the amount of waste going to landfills by 24-50%. • The average American is responsible for throwing away almost five pounds of garbage a day. • Americans go through 2.5 million plastic bottles every hour. • In America, 1,500 aluminum cans are recycled every second. • California recycles approximately 85%of all aluminum cans. • If the pilgrims had six packs, we would still have the plastic rings from them today. • The average American uses 354 aluminum cans, 2.4 pounds of aluminum foils and 176 glass containers per year. • Americans make enough low-density polyethylene-plastic each year to shrink wrap the entire state of Texas. • How long does it take for materials to biodegrade? - Tin, 100 years - Aluminum, 500 years - Glass, 1 million years POrftd on,00%aecraea Paaer TOMRA PACIFIC, INC. 1633 E.Fourth Street,Suite 184,Santa Ana,CA927ot Telephone 714 565 7585 Fax 714 565-7586 What can be made with recycled materials? • It takes 25 - 2 liter plastic pop bottles to make one sweater. • It takes 5 - 2 liter plastic pop bottles to make: - 1 square foot of carpet - An extra large T-shirt - Filling for a ski jacket • 2 plastic soft drink bottles make enough polyester fiber for a baseball cap. • 35 --2 liter plastic soda pop bottles to make a sleeping bag. • 5 Recycled two-liter polyethylene-plastic (PET)bottles can be used to make one square foot of carpet. • If we recycle all of the aluminum trash that Americans throw away, we could rebuild the entire US airline fleet every three months. • It takes 1,050 recycled milk jugs to make a plastic park bench. How powerful is recycling? • Recycling aluminum requires 90-95% less energy then mining and processing bauxite ore (where aluminum comes from.) • The energy saved from recycling one aluminum drink can run your TV for three hours or light a 100-watt bulb for 20 hours. • One recycled glass bottle saves the energy needed to light a 100-watt bulb for 4- hours. • Each year, the United States discards enough aluminum to completely rebuild the American commercial airline fleet and enough steel to completely rebuild the cities of Chicago and New York. • Recycling glass lowers the melting temperature and saves 32% of the energy needed for production of new glass. Do More Than Recycle. re � � r TOMM'M1 TOMRA Facts rePLANET was created by TOMRA, the world's leading provider of technology, services and solutions that help the world recycle. The company plans to unveil rePLANET centers nationwide,beginning with 10 centers in California's Inland Empire area. rePLANET is a unique idea designed to incorporate speed and convenience for consumers redeeming their cans, glass bottles,PET plastic bottles and newsprint. Customers in the United States and around the world utilize TOMRA's recycling solutions, which include automate Reverse Vending Machines (RVMs) that receive containers from consumers and provide a printed receipt that can be exchanged for the cash value of the redemption. Today, more than 36,000 TOMRA machines, which are synonymous with recycling in many countries, are in action around the world. From major cities to remote locations, the company's products are marketed in 34 countries on four continents. TOMRA operates over 650 redemption centers nationwide, 400 are located in California. Founded in 1972, TOMRA pioneered the technology for Reverse Vending Machines and has obtained more than three dozen patents on its technology world-wide. The company continues to be a driving force within the industry to develop more advanced systems for the automated recovery, handling and materials flow of empty beverage containers. With 1998 revenues of more than$250 million, TOMRA Systems ASA is traded on the Oslo Stock Exchange and headquartered in Asker, Norway. Its North American headquarters are in Stratford, Connecticut. R-yd.d Pap TOMRA PACIFIC, INC. 1633 E.Fourth Street,Suite 184,Santa Ana,CA gz7or Telephone 714 565-7585 Fax 714 565-7586 r CD j8T 0- Vi ........... .... om CD• O CD a rMOL pr T, ro F3 F-I F9 R..�F T ME A Mum FAX(969atlS• Q JuLi'm US I N -AW=Wfflk1 S ,,,V, September"i, 1.9,99 B$ A.NE* IMAGE FOR RECYCLING IN San Wnwdim Comty Sew Kecyc le � Coetlntred frsrn 8L cans in the spats ofa second. The machines take 25 digital•, s' snapshots irtside the writ that sec- _ f l� optze accepted shqles k ttcycl- ', ables that can be reds Bea CattSe the Amchirte¢work based an r the shape of almninun cans,those xx, that have been croshed can't be re- �r c•' deemedby themachines.Crushed cans can be returned,howow,dur- h rag hours when atutdvrts are pre- `Tbey are desiS W to take bev- erage containers as fast as people sE' "A put them nano the nmhiaes," said John Griffis,t +ergtioos Mo ages for rePLAN C t•.' It also doesn't rttaw the order r.v the G txaaki dd ed recyclabics go into the by plastic tbottlesand cans. The TOMRA recycling madtdu n �,•s: U�n,;F�:Si)e�t - a walled T-W tutu-- AttbMl:R ttpaciaYat t3raltira Ts�,nldlq a 61n fiorwa(gttl at a replattet rejoydkq*ante:in Fontana.TM displayed the asoount of money ac- ttSlgttecri syst� �1. tt RandMI Gusllcoskl,F*eetdent of TOMRA.ettpEeins cumulating as each recyclable went turn to use the tftxepts alumktttm cans,glass bottles.PET piastk ttotties and mess ont. into iL Once all the bottles and Reeveffilo COMpan s t cans are redeemed. it button is pushed or a mc* do am be tests in Inland Empire ����- � • ettt3roa'ftrtaiae the total Boater&M spar soI stem � taONTANA—The leilad A Gusikesiri said he's hoping the Eatpite is be*facet as the 1 I904 Rancho Ave. Nr S rePLANET centers dmp peo- in Cofton set ronket by I Votwegtan- ■2ps3 E.Washh* a• ple'8 per 8b¢1K tCcyCiin$ based ' Y to try so ton OW.in Cotton ; from one that's a abort to some- braldart the retailing of n- a 8?28 N.Soma thing that helps their communities. cycled fiords,cm sad prat- Awe.in iowana Every tunescr a casta re- With is rePtmfW natal R�otttaJin Fo Arrow am cyclables to a center dta> atten- cwm in*San Bemuffm 3633 E.K4 Wttr d £ :C dart tttwrs,the customer receives a packet of sods to,plant.At%%m M. in Riverside cow", is1 In Ot35-W.K4Nartd TOMRA System is Ioolong Ave,in San S mwdF tt PLANET will plant a tree in the so explrtd With I nrae cat• no community where the center is to- vtmient way for s ro 1 `' Bated for every 200,000 ittrtts re- retarrr rxYctitbles cyckd� TOMRA has coavened the The Mcyc:Ung4etttar p1a* 10 rwyctirg sites in dre Park• chips may open as k%as-? 4 TOMRA said it's'looking to ing less of States Bros.Mar• $testa snores do 7 SAL � � plant between 4,W and 5,000 lets from tcrttporary drab to f 1 p m.ttany:The cancans .•i ' trees the first year of the program trar7es to ptartutlsd cotwfd also haws attendants on dwy , `¢ 'This is the ftrp time I've font&30 a.m.to 5 p m on a "I Amour some people are sktgrii- bouien Yootlays thmugh Swrdsys, cal about what 'happens what mother, my id Sat r who the cettim also trice �` � # think ass rerydcd,"he said "We ��the nPLA new rs well want to answer peopk's questions NET cater on Arrow Rostra grid cabs. one eaot stake it from 9-to-S." and gtao and plagic:beva- about what.Itappdu to Materials in Fontana."It sums pretty "Whit we found out when said Randdl Gusikodi- m agc bontcs — have a new scree leave astern here and we did market studio ws 8�Pra>deat of TOMRA that allows the What diairtgtitsttcs rite rem that people wsatsd to be able Pacific show people that we want to help PLANET fiteiliitieess is the Ikx- to recyck when it was con- The>e�mg nachint s— tba to rake in honks or their communities." ibilityitgivescotwtmen, venidnt for dwro.Not every- which hon&atummmb cam so R®CICU M ' iw PRi';.&.S-EiNT 11PF1M,.. E Ibmday SoplemW 16,]AAA BUSINESS P54 � 0cti� ti✓Fi� : . D-6•Thurs tty,September 16, IM-INZ Pws�� RECYCLE '' €� 1 � I Coantinteed�rotrt D•1 L4 1'8dWs weO coast dlvkton In Sea to Ana h Catuornia oth:�said the high. xb tech centers may help the Age rest t its goal of recycling 90 per- cent of all waste matertal& last M; x Year the peas 74 percent.said z SkMM 's" 11 y'J ,spokeum for the 4. i YS Cal mft DeparhnW of Conserve- r s SM, "AnyddM did encouralga recy- k 1' z� s r cling, weW all for It Dj9dale - s° 4 said, adding that Tomra demon- strafed the ooWW to state oOdals a few mangy ago. In ftC61 W-K Riverside CMW u a' ty tretyded X9 million pounds of malarial, down from 39 million t t: pomrds a year eartW, Dry9dale said.In San Bernardino County,the, ' f total was 43.1 million pounds, up; tram 41.8 million pounds a year. earlier, he said. Most of the recycling centers at Bros had been operated by. ReYnolda Metals Cc.,which sold dw Sue€a MEag Hwt Chu i:-7 .a_knigrprr a to Toms last year.GWT rM, Helping cwwtWW Nickle RRattffi,second ftWn lek wM' his recycled goods ate from left,Eric flautists,Edevard Yurie and Huge � a. Warts at the mnptoW tx vt r on iotw Avem 4IpwE€side. Crarvey said Toms tinted W, Planet in California because irs a • leading recycling stale—outpacing 1— 1 G C ll f'1'$ I ►G f t the g eftrts in. New Y Connecticut 10 bskw � ko� 6*' 7bmrab Reeetio 'Oamib eYe plsrk aeld and Mas®echus� tNaan pet tote llama 7bm PAbeaaq Steldef. 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WeddW Of TanrA trteA�![oN!}.30 a m.to 5 pm Tumley The matesiat is picked up add sent to Pbepue,fee RMCLE,i18 3-D525 DAILY NEWSPAPER INLAND VALLEY DAILY BULLETIN Ontario,CA Morning Circulation - 67.809 SEPTEMBER 7, 1999 �Ill�ll''IIIIIIIIIIIilillllilllllalll�lll111�1<I . Batons ]Local stores test market-for' automated recycirig - By Dan Evans w `" - when it was convenient for them. machine.Once all the bottles and ' Staff`P!^=r Sail EReraa ina Courrty w Not everyone can make it from 9- cans are redeemed. a button is sePi.AN£T fa�attues = to-5," said Randall Gusikoski, pushed for a receipt that can be 1{ONF_�VA — The inland = regional president' of TOMR:A cashed inside the local Stater { Empire is E eing used as the test Fontana Pacific Inc: Bros.store. marker by'a Norwegian based $ZZ$S+erra Ave The recycling machines-which Gusikosi said he's Loping the company to try to broaden the 1$140 Arrow Route handle aluminum can and glass_ rePLaNIT centers change people's retaz i of recycled bottles,cans and plastic beverage bottles-have perception about recycling from and plastics. a new technology that allows the one that's a chore to something irh its rePLAt�1ET retail can- 53 E Wasn�ngtors Sivd machines to take in battles or cans that helps their communities. ter-in six Sanan Bernardino County r, in the span of a second. `I know some people are skeg- locations and four more in River- f�tghland The machines take 25 digital ticaI about what happens when. 36a"i E N�giZrandAve side Co;nty,`TOMRA Systems is snapshots inside the unit that rec- things are recycled,"he said. Ve looking to expand with a more.con- San BEmardrao - ognize accepted shapes for recy- want to answer people's questions venient way for consumers to 10$SVtC HiahfandAve ' clables that can be redeemed: about what happens to materials rear_recyclables, - _ = Because the machines-work once trey.Ieave them here.' T019A has converted the 10 on the shape of aluminum cans,: recyc';iag sites in the parking Iots bility it ves consumers. those that have been crushed can't of Stater Bros.markets from tem- The recycling center machines ' be. redeemed by the machines.' por_=drab trailers to permanent stay open as long as the Stater Crushed cans can be returned, colorfr l buildings. . -stores do-7 am.to 11 p.m:daily.- however, during hours when "This is the first time I've used The centers also have attendants . attendants are present. it, doing a favor for my mother," on duty from 5:30 a.m. to 5 pm. "They are designed to take bev- said Salvador Thomas, visiting on Tuesdays through Saturdays - erage containers as fast as people the.rePL-= center on Arrow when the centers also take news- can put them into the machines," Route in Fontana."It seems pretty papers as well as bottles and cans. said John Griffin;operations man- neat." nVhat we found out when we alter foir rePLA-NET. What distinguishes the did market studies was that pea It also doesn't matter the order rePLLtir-T facilities is the flexi- pie wanted to be able to recycle the recyclables go into the Placement by JACOBS & P`ROSEK Mauc uunom Z e� • •� - CM � ALL � a' IZ N > L L � o US 4iLn CJ 16MO •' - �=m a) •c U L x LLM C R ^ ^ ^ -^ L •r V Off.. C.•� :�;, U-. O ofSd i ;n C O .•. G .O. L `' min U •U .Ccd POW Q czt ILI cz ^ L CD ccn U cc U U > c � .. U �, Q. 3 c to Q L c U W L Q � U � � CM a� bq o c w ar to V::a o � �• � �" � cif 3 c� � .� °� � � °_' >, � -� Z tS 4J y y r Q o _ Q = 3 . s �. CDy cn 1 L � U � .••• Q) Q U. V � w .� L L +.+ "" W v� E 4! 3 C4 `�w CU. G �. t� � � C � � w+ y y. p .� N C .� •y C:U L � •G U' •U G> C c�- y U y y _. � 's- •y .h".�., of ._ � ;� v O. L •= y ID :.. Q y .as y 4 p c cD = � Q > 3 . or- y .- ' y. y E. o q 3 '3. p > y '� U.A cd cm y y 4.-� > .4.• y •p +" O 0 cC _ C.Cc �. �., N yj cG y CA rn y p w i U U U r _ •Q] O p,'C �. > •_ vl •U.'O �, ate+ y U _ .o CD•Q O O +fA+ O 2 Riverside Bulletin/Jurupa This Week September l7, 1999 Circulation: 2,000 �0 �'�51G RIVERSIDE BULLETIN & o� A JURUPA THIS WEEK ' . Friday,September I7,1999 - 540 12th St.,Ste.A,Riverside,CA 92501, PH:369-58901 Fax:369-5d91 P.O.Box 797,Mira Loma,CA 971752,PH:681-05865.5 / 1Gtriats ice'r ��7�yyppy���•��,g� �[) r G z ,t i i a a y, jRichard Rivera is the recycling specialist at Jurupa's rePLANET. a new con. l,cept in recycling,featuring automated machines. Don "t recycle -- rePLANET The world's first rePLANET Centers in the Inland Empire, one on Iurup are now open in the Inland Empire, the Road in Glen Avon. result of a global movement being in- The Jurupa location opened last troduced this month by TOMRA, a month with no fanfare. The reason a world leader in recycling technology grand opening was held at the Iowa and solutions. location is that it is the only location to A grand opening was held at the be completely automated' The other 1 Riverside rePLANET on Iowa, nine locations will eventually be i Wednesday.There are ten rePLANETS brought up to the company's standards. The new concept is a unique idea designed to incorporate speed and con- venience for area residents and families redeeming their cans, glass bottles, PET plastic bottles and newsprint. Each of the 10 rePUMNET centers are located adjacent to Stater Bros. Mar-iI km, will be staffed during daytime' hours, and feature automated recycling machines,which will be available from 7:00 a,m.to 11:00 p.m.daily. The Iowa location also has machines capable of accepting unsorted cans and bottles at the rate of 60-units per min- ute. Powered by electro-optical recog- nition technology, the TOMRA ma- chines house internal cameras that take pictures at the rate of 25 per second to Placement by recognize and count each container and TAcoi3$&Pgon (See rePLANET,Page 2) PUMUGI Tioi+s (Continued frorn.Page 2) Pacific:' "By';offeran$;:n:`;•GoiavenieriNy .,compute the.redemptionvalue,. lid;; .well,.-lit;:cstand!alone:,::facility' Each of the locations has a recycling with.a trained,sta ff;:we lrcipe.•to provide .specialist.on duty from 9:30 a.m.to 5 the: kind of.positive ;experience=.that p.m. Ai the Glen.Avon •location the I°ritakes'it eas for eo le eve `here to, 1 y .. ':p:. .p.... "' . specialist is Richard Rivera::He is not join the recycling movement. :only available:.to handle your:,iecy According 'to a Garvey,-.,Califomia clables butcan'aaswer nabo 'natural'choice far the,.,launch of was .recycling; Each .customer also.receives re}?LANET: "Califoziiians . buy: :more. f w packets of seeds. : drinks in.; c :From.1 a.m...to I.l P.:m.-; Ustomers aluiniawm,:.glass, .plastic :aztcl.`lii-metal may• ,use ,the;. automated :mac ices. containers.each::yea; Nearly.,.:.8,:out of `Customers-.csn ,I]Ikm "item at-a;time 10 of;These beverage •contau ers 'are -oaf the sTot�W,AeW h, ?!,a„? recycled,'saving n it'araf,resoiirce, dtina; ;c spruce; valcher;:tnat en b serving energy and.extending.tFze.life i�deeniable:at�5tatei$roc: lvfar et;` of landflls: Californians are;.well'm- Dg'wY.'s'1d°QPm3 formed about environmental issues.and celebration,.:Greg'_Garvey,'.':CEO :.'of are interested ii new: concepts and TOMRA':of North" erica inc.;`aa= tirchnology:.In fact, `we believe these. pounced die.company's plans to'reward factors.provide:a perFect:.environnieirt the recycling.; effoits of"cainunity reyaling'..move ." :members by'donating approximately '*Ag' euvireametally' sucxirssful_ 250 trees is the Inland­E'Pi I e�during: : coiamunity : s with;.. widespr.. 1999. TOMRA,.has.established.Aa part- pard4ation., TONMi Ni: 'assistance in'` nershm with Keep.Anienca.Beautiful utifiratlon.:efforts.,and desire:to.. and Keep;Riveiside..Clean'and'Beauti-• change consumer`s` `aititudes�.ar d-,be--_.: fail to conduct the tree plantings,: : haviors:.toward,rec.ycling will:help us " We think it is,iniportant.tiatpl te eo,..make,Riveide`a- vibrant cvrersu se jwho:visitourrt tonmu said:.Robin La ig;°d3air Of their•effoits in:their own communi woman;of Keep.Riverside Clean and ties;':said Crarvey.: 'tiVe are committed Beautiful:.:' _ to helping people.get involved'in'the reFLANET :was:: 'cie efi' `oY ._recycling- Process 'anc:understan_d-the TQM tA,.one .of,the le mg difference . their' contribution. can. provider of.technology,.:services and make:;' solutions-that.Help the-world recycle*.' Accar3ing:to.Sack H Brovrsi cnaird" Customers: in:The -UnitEd States and rrian, president and`chief..execudvg :of, aroui;d:the world:t>#ilize.TOMRA'i, firer: of Staten..:Bros: 'Marks, "Our -cycliug soizrtivns;aihic :imc£ade:auto- shoppers.a nd over'l3,000 members:of: ' �`IVtachmes._- :sated: evass Yeiiimg:; . the Stater.Bros;-'family', of employees' from '(RVIs},'fit:receive gets. .,will enjoy.this_new, convenient:way to cons�imers=and' iovde:`a Printed. re redeem their.cans•and:bcttles and-at-the: :.bek! can same..time improve our.environment. . cam-value:of.the: ;:TYr We're happy to. provide our :valued Mcre } .36,004.` hr4RA.maces; customers with yet another service that ..recyc:5 ynon will make- their shopping. axPerienc in icy=:caii ries.,ape.m ai inn aro= more.enjoyable and help keep.Cali£or• -,;•, nia:a beautiful'place to live:" : ~: 1OMRA�:L S : AAA i "Naw.consume_rs..can do.3nore.than'. .. giraitered: in Altser, Norway and`its. reaycle.::they.can iePLANET by.yisit= North�American :headquarters'are ing our state-o£-the=anti.centers:located_ 5 -—'J : auy�s `tliroughoui:'theInland'Ei�ipi;e;' :'said :.aanarkeeia'34.countries.' 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O lu EnC.= C � a c ca •o Q S. x y > E ��_'> U �a a� °�' �u ci c�c U G,cz'c o a `a� C] a.3 aci SEPTEMBER'99 VOL.19,NO.141 KRCB Says - - Goodbye To Friend — We would like to pay �! tribute to a man who has unselfishly dedi- An if cated himself to ' KRCB for several _ - years. In addition to having his own adopt-a-street on L Central Avenue just past Canvon Crest Village, he has 0 _ been a regular at our tree planting and watering projects. r . = clean-ups, and has served on our board of directors. John Richardson is a great citizen and a great person to know. We will miss him dearly as he embarks on a prosperous utufre outside of California. Moving on, we invite any- BUS SS one and everyone to attend the TOMRA grand opening for the new rePLANL ET recycling center located at the Iowa and Blaine Stater Bros. on September 15th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Attendees will receive free seeds and a soda. Drink up the soda and then redeem it for cash through the recycling center. TOMRA is making recycling convenient, fast and clean. Another Riverside loca- tion will be at the :Magnolia Avenue Stater Bros. TOMRA is donating a portion of its funds to the community through purchasing and planting trees in the City of Riverside. We are excited to begin a lasting relationship with Tomra. On the same day. KRCB will have a clean-up at the empty lot on the corner of Iowa and Blaine. We would like to thank a couple of our committed volunteer groups, Jefferson House and Cole Vocational. Riverside Against Taggers is bringing back the RAT Patrol. Volunteer citizens who have completed a training program will work with the Riverside Police Department to catch taggers.These patrols go out at random times on random evenings and stay out for several hours. We are happy to have them back patrolling our streets. Thanks to Dickey DeLoss, Marcus W. Meairs Realty. RAT has business cards that list pertinant phone numbers related to graffiti. Call Jenny or Akfl to get your copy, 1909) 683-7100. STGPHANIE REDMOND Placement by JW05 B =NbSEK Now York Chicago Philadelphia San Francisco Detroit 1212)73&2D10 191215491131 12IR5594990 (41515433361 (I44V352-9210 Besian Da/las Washington Hauston ' Miami 181/726&2111 f97216449695 120213937110 PIX7891535 130957&3581 VIDEO MONITORING Denver Hartford San Diego Phoenix Cleveland SERVICES 130317338600 1860)236.6661 161975441860 66021957-7995 OIN67,9-4103 OF AM1:RICA,L.P. Baltimore (410)4184445 643Q West Sunset BHd. Los Angeles,CA 90028 f32319930111 13231467.750 Transcript DATE September 15, 1999 TIME 6 : 00-7 : 00 AM STATION KFWB-AM Radio LOCATION Los Angeles PROGRAM KFWB News 98 Kathleen Sullivan, co-anchor: Recycling your cans, bottles, newspapers is getting easier_ A new recycling system called The Replant (sic) makes its Southland debut today. The Replanet uses special cameras to recognize and automatically sort materials . Operations manager, John Griffin. John Griffin (Operations Manager, The Replanet Program) : You don' t know when it' s open, you don' t know if it' s- if that' s just a garbage bin settin' in front of the grocery store or what . So we really tried to put the retail . . .look to this . Sullivan: And ten Stater Brothers' markets in the Inland Empire are first to get the machines . Customers get a cash voucher at the end. Placement by Ucow &IPROSEK PUMCRMATIONS ?(3 VldBCCa'Ss2i'FBi t/J Dr Bud0 W.Va f r jetii•7e3f n-t &. o•s�atsvyotiedbr✓a1er.ManRarrtq.eanouaarma+Jscn�tt•mFy�n,�ceusn:,vr��r�F;,., anre;ttrwrinn-,rbmaarast:rar�eo+tN>'�ati-' •- ,.��: M /!, /.vv. /ram, v;li.Ji i .4 v✓i�r ✓�,� .��t���is � t tr V' ; v ........... , L R H E T �;. �S �Y /, f , • , 1 1 7r PA '+�iut"r - - mPLRNET a . 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O 1 1 � �- ..:Iw+laeF�iw�ity,Fmrryavl ml-swr�. � "f '1'0!II?l./RE PLAPBT _ i� 9/24/1999 - � Ra ' lo S ots p Br chur es INMSTORE .PR.OGRAMS 1 .7 . . �• rtra 'arts. �r `\. /C.. I/� t[� : a aWr4►YBo �'.�Y?esrrf�n�! ' re 1Na lot'andmakethe'KOfldtt,. jt ll�✓ ,.a�i;7 � r :JIFF��a✓�,, 7 �i F e r r r I ke■ s y than Recycle.fePIAMR, f l O .srr-. ,ti• e a fz i Fs.if t'r �'��, l a)r r �r?der' t r�Gdi ' �: -r7 t 7 i � r ■{14,A'i tS- r s � 7~�� �'P 1'J '•.r'���` �r 1" r f� T s :Y r r t rj s'lr�' � r i�+{r r�a,, � � ■ a r ,fr .fir- rr r��£����':T"r�r� ���`�,fr t°3(S •Yr��� a3�i�.- �J�f' ¢e s r r.` �s�Yx�s, rtr r�r!3on ' IBM,"z g _ DROP THIS �.. .. 1N OUR'PARKING LOT � eQs�titg[bEandfi�he \ ...`cam o re AND MAKE THE WORLD A MDRE BEAUTIFUL PLACE. v3ait ty;sy`nrow �rel��N T �en4er�r�pg��? Aga A,.ic � 90 a; ki a t t 4P `aa rf 7 aj'c P'-0'r �4� �uF�_ �,rs'�" � 's�� x�� �s._ d s• o K :: parking at and O'ak Posters Shelf Talkers t � I2a I f 1 1 3 J t y 110 r llI^ ri r tG+_r��y3 t 14 �L �t � •� h � 3 � g PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITY �r rar�^f,,1 i �:i-Zr,rrs 1'. r1 3 �►.e-aura - rs!f rl J t r t�PIf✓ r Sta tb,r OEM l� a rr4sJr a r k gg i - P :I 1 a tr xY,r�,� fl JWN�7YA�r� r�ix� if�liYl. galloons Trial Program r a s✓1 r 1�4• t� PrEseilt.t ps coupxm ' at a.eePIANET center. Dear Neighbor In you'area.and receive 'We'd like to.introduce ourselves., We'.re new.n your neighborhood and iive're called'rePL4NET;, 'iornplirnentary reel-ANET is+a recycling`rriovemerit tliatwill change the way.people,arotan'dthe'world recycle;. growrree kit, So you cdn make hen.you.rePLANET,you'll be:a part of a worldwide,effort and You'll a dif#erorlce right in see fihe results rig}it in your o+r�►ri�omri�unity. ., „ your'own-backy6 d!. .' .. See our brochare • rePLaNET.is an lnnovatjve and:easy way:to recycle: 'Our.ceriters,located in your ' fora com'plete!isto€ rePIAN'ET locations. : . ot are. and eaure nweQ thasuper> arcet l � t makes •. Offer gooifwhile supplies last. re'cyclirig fun for�the;ebtife,fathily., "Nanje- For mbre informatio:n..on how;you can.recycle'with;rePLANET,please.read.th.e - Address,._ ' `. enclosed Brochure and-visit us:ai select"Stater.Bros-..Markets..: -Ages of Children. �r re re 111., r Du:M4re.Then Recyile:lQPLAOET.. . Dd More Th..ari'Recycle. l" P ANEW Printed.on aao9�o Recgcled:'Paper, :� • ws� 2'.? : . . . -he�re'S' ofim#I�ing hig rhapPe g e � esaIt$ ��.PUT.cm ��#� #hat�vfll:have a-m,*jr impact`a`�coitnd ' t III f I I{e of our comtn 's' b checking � r , .. - ', •tlie'woxld Se�me#bi�'ig-tha#-takes' .eP. .Y. unityecYcling Y re' C1iii #o'a�v lale-li Gv 1eve :It's'' the" WO tree'tally"at your nearest rePl l'center. 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