e level set forth in Section 111.03 of this Code as measured from any point on adjacent property which is located in any A, R, C, P or M Zone. (7) All wood waste and/or green waste recycling uses shall comply with all necessary public safety requirements of Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 57.121. These uses must not emit any odor or smell that is offensive to adjacent uses and must further satisfy all necessary requirements as set forth by applicable state and county agencies. (8) No standing water shall be allowed to accumulate anywhere on the site. (9) All leachates shall be collected, controlled, disposed of and shall not be allowed to remain at the site at any time. (10) The minimum lot area requirements set forth in Sections 12.05 and 12.06 shall be complied with for any chipping and grinding, composting, curing or mulching facility located in the A1 or A2 Zone. (11) In addition to the findings otherwise required by this section, before granting an approval the City Planning Commission shall find that adequate safeguards are provided to control impacts resulting from residual waste materials, airborne transmission of dust particles, or debris from stockpiles, storage areas or roadways located on the premises. 10. Hazardous Waste Facilities in the M2 and M3 Zones where the principal use of the land is for the storage and/or treatment of hazardous waste as defined in Section 25117.1 of the California Health and Safety Code. In making any finding required pursuant to this section, the City Planning Commission shall consider whether the proposed use is consistent with the adopted County Hazardous Waste Management Plan and any additional siting criteria adopted by the City. In addition, in the case of those applications which are under the jurisdiction of Section 25199.7 of the California Health and Safety Code, time limits for City Planning Commission action shall be set forth in Article 8.7 of the California Health and Safety Code. In connection with the implementation of these conditional uses, the Director of Planning shall issue administrative guidelines for the processing of these requests, including the levying of additional fees commensurate with the cost of notification and hiring of independent consultants to review the project as authorized by Section 25199.7 of the California Health and Safety Code. 11.