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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCoast Waste Management; 1988-10-19; Facilities PermitCALFQRNIA WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD Solid Waste Facility Determination of Conformance No. 88-13 Solid Waste Facilities Permit Decision No. 88-61 October 19-21, 1988 WHEREAS, the Board finds that Coast Waste Management Inc., has filed a Notice of proposed Facility to establish the Coast Waste Management Transfer Station; and WHEREAS, the Board finds that the San Diego County Department of Public Works has determined the project to be in conformance with the San Diego County Solid Waste Management Plan; and WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad has prepared and circulated a Negative Declaration for this project, in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act, and the Board concurs with the City's determination; and WHEREAS, the Board finds that it has considered the issue of conformance for the transfer station from the standpoint of local issues and planning, consistency with the Board's State Policy, consistency with the short, medium and long term facilities element, and goals and objectives of the San Diego County Solid Waste Management Plan; and WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad, acting as the Local Enforcement Agency has submitted to the Board for its review and concurrence in or objection to issuance, a Solid Waste Facilities Permit for the Coast Waste Management Transfer Station: and WHEREAS, Board staff has evaluated this new permit proposal for consistency with the Minimum Standards for Solid Waste Handling and Disposal Regulations under Division 7, Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations; and WHEREAS, the Board finds the proposed permit is consistent with the San Diego County Solid Waste Management Plan, the State Minimum Standards for Solid Waste Handling and Disposal, and the City of Carlsbad's General Plan. WOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the California Waste Management Board finds the Coast Waste Management Transfer Station to be in conformance with the San Diego County Solid Waste Management Plan: and BE IT EVRTBEB RESOLVED that the California Waste Management Board concurs in the issuance of Solid Waste Facilities Permit No. 37-AH-0001. CEBTIFICATION The undersigned Chief Executive Officer of the California Waste Management board does hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of a resolution duly and regularly adopted at a meeting of the California Waste management Board held October 19-21, 1988. George-T. Eowan Chief Executive Officer GTE:DD:mea . hAME AND ADDRIESS OF AGENCY Lewis Insurance P.O. Box 1378 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGES A Continental Insurance Tulare, CA. 93275 COMPANY LETTER Bi NAME AND ADDRFSS OF INSURED Coast Waste Management, Inc., eta1 P.O. Box '947 Carlsbad, CA. 92008 Of any COntraCi or otirer document with respect to which this certificate may be issued or may pertain, the insurance afforded by the pokes &s&bed hereln IS subject to all the terms, exclusions and conditions of such polil (;OMPANY LETTER TYPE OF INSURANCE iitv in Tho nds (000) POLICY NUMBER POLICY EXPIRATION DATE Limits of Liabil FACH OCCURRENCE BODILY INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE GENERAL LIABILITY A id COMPREHENSIVE FORM : PREMISES-OPERATIONS EXPLOSION AND COLLAPSE Ei HAZARD UNDERGROUND HAZARD PRODUCTS/COMPLETED 0 OPERATIONS HAZARD CONTRACTUAL INSURANCE CBI?6035905 7-l-89 BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE COMBINED BROAD FORM PROPERTY DAMAGE I PERSONAL INJURY BODILY INJURY (EACH PERSON) BODILY INJURY (EACH ACCIDENT) PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE COMBINED BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE COMBINED STATUTORY CBP6035905 7-l-89 u OWNED Cl HIRED 0 NON-OWNED A I5! UMBRELLA FORM CLX6035905 7-l-89 u OTHERTHAN UMBRELLA FORM I 1 I IWORKERS COMPENSATION I EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY OTHER I DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONSNEHlCLES as named as +I ec respects to all operations of the insured in the State of California. II. It is agreed that insurance maintained by the City shall apply in excess of & not contribute with in&rance provs by this policy. III. The insurer waives any rights of subrogation it has or may have against ti City nr any nf its nfficfwn nr mnpbp2s Cancellation: Should any of the above described policies be cancelled before the expiration date thereof, the issuing com- pany will endeavor to mail days written notice to the below named certificate holder, but failure to ?fI mail such notice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company. DATE ISSUED: NAME AND ADDRESS OF CERTIFICATE HOLDER- city of Carlsbad I City Clerk, City Hall Carl&ad, CA. 92008 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSSAD, CA 92009.1519 UTILITIES & MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENTS November 1, 1988 Mr. Aire DeJong, Jr. President Coast Waste Management, Inc. P.O. Box 947 Carlsbad, CA 92008 RE: SOLID WASTE FACILITIES PERMIT NO., 37-AH-0001 Enclosed is the subject permit and the California Waste Management Board Determination of Conformance No. 88-13 and Solid Waste Facilities Permit Decision No. 88-61, adopted October 19-21, 1988. There are several items in the permit that require your attention, espec- ially compliance with Conditional Use Permit No. 260, program to screen incoming waste and to reject all prohibited waste, etc. Notifications and submittals to the City should be to: Mr. Ralph W. Anderson, Director Utilities and Maintenance Department 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, CA 92009-1519 (619) 438-7753 Notifications and submittals to the San Diego County Department of Health Services should be to: Mr. R.C. Porter San Diego County Department of Health Services Environmental Health Services Hazardous Materials Management 1700 Pacific Highway San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 236-2222 or 2363 TELEPHONE (619) 436-7753 Building Maintenance, Fleet Operations, Real Property Management, Sanitation, Solid Waste Management Street Maintenance, Street Lighting, Traffic Signal Maintenance, Water Coast Waste Management Page 2 November 1, 1988 Notifications and submittals to the California Waste Management Board should be to: If my Mr. John R. Boucher State of California Waste Management Board Enforcement Division 1501 East Orangethorpe Avenue, Ste. 150 Fullerton, CA 92631 (714) 449-7079 you have any questions about the permit, please call Joe Eggleston of office at (619) 438-7753. RWA/JNE/sms Attachments c: R.C. Porter, San Diego County Department of Health Services J.R. Boucher, California Waste Management Board J.N. Eggleston, Utilities & Maintenance Department - . --.~--__.- -._--__.~ - -. -- - ..- _ O&RATING PERMIT FOR FACILITIES RECEIVING SOLID WASTE NAME AND STAE~ AOQRUS OF FACILITY COAST WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC. 5960 EL CAMINO REAL CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 PERMITTINQ ENCORCEMLNT AQENCY CITY OF CARLSBAD PER . TYPE OF FACILITY TRANSFER STATION 6 FACILITY/FERMIT NUMBER RECYCLING CENTER ] 37-AH-001 NAME AN0 MAILING AOORLSS OC OPERATOR COAST WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC. P.O. Box 947 CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 CITY/COUNTY CARLSBAD, SAN DIEGO MIT This permit is granted solely to the operator named above, and is not transferrable. Upon a change of operator, this permit is subject to revocation. Upon a significant change in design or operation from that described by the Plan of Operation or the Report of Station or Disposal Site Information, this permit is subject to revocation, suspension, or modification. This permit does not authorite the operation of any facility contrary to the State Minimum Standards for Solid Waste Handling and Disposal. This permit cannot be considered-as permission to violate existing ;aws, ordinances, regulations, or statutes of other government agencies. The attached permit findings, conditions, prohibitions, and requirements are by this reference incorporated herein and made a part of this permit. CLAUDE A. LEWIS; Mayor NAMEITITLL SEAL WtNCY AOORESS CITY OF CARUBAD 1200 ELM AVENUE CAFU$BAJ.J, CALIFORNIA 92008 SQENCY USE/COMMENTS Term-of permit is five (5) years or term of permittee's lease of premises, whichever is the lessor period of time. PERMIT RECEIVE0 6Y CWMO CWMO CONCURRANCE OATC SEP 26 1988 UC7 20 1988 PERMIT REVIEW OUE DATE October 31, 1993 PERMIT ISSUE0 OATE November 1, 1988 ’ ‘. 1, I COAST WASTE MANAGEMENT TRANSFER STATION PERMIT I. Findinas A. Site and Facility Descrintion This permit is for a large volume solid waste transferring and processing facility known as the Coast Waste Management Transfer Station located at 5960 El Camino Real Carlsbad, California which is referred to in this permit as the VIFacilityll. The California Waste Management Board (CWMB) Identification Number for the Facility is 37-AH-001. The Facility was formerly operated by the County of San Diego as a transfer and processing station known as the Palomar Solid Waste Transfer Station (CWMB I.D. Number 37-AA- 101). The terms "ApplicantVI and 'lOperatorIV refer to Coast Waste Management, Inc. When issued, this non-transferable permit will allow the Operator to operate the Facility. The permit will be reviewed and revised at the discretion of the Utilities and Maintenance Department, City of Carlsbad, which is responsible for the enforcement of non-health related requirements and,the County of San Diego Department of Health Services, Division of Environmental Health Services which is responsible for the enforcement of health related requirements. The Facility is located on 5.6 acres of a 203 acre parcel owned by the County of San Diego approximately 1600 feet Northeast from the intersection of El Camino Real and Palomar Airport Road within the incorporated limits of the City of Carlsbad. The Facility consists of three buildings containing 39,840 square feet including Administrative office space, locker rooms, vehicle maintenance and sanitary facilities. The transfer and processing area is located in the northeast corner of the building. The 1 tipping deck is concrete and completely enclosed by metal walls with closable doors. Access roads, parking areas, and services areas are paved with asphalt. A Public Buy-Back Recycling Center is located on the west side and will allow citizens to sell their recyclables. The Facility will receive nonhazardous municipal solid waste from homes and businesses which will include: 1. Food and food preparation waste. 2. Paper and paper products. 3. Green materials and trash from yard clean-up. 4. Glass and bottles. 5. Metals. 6. Home appliances and furniture. 7. Small dead animals. 8. Any other non-hazardous solid waste as determined in writing by the City of Carlsbad or the County of San Diego. Waste will be received from 6:30am to 6:00pm, Monday through Saturday. The Facility will be closed every Sunday and on New Years Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. All unloading will be done inside the building. Scavenging will not be allowed; however, the Operator will conduct a salvaging operation. Salvage operations will consist of the manual separation of glass bottles, cardboard, ferrous metals, aluminum, other metals, paper products and other materials of economic value. After separation the recyclables will be stored on site in an appropriate manner to mitigate nuisances pending removal. Residual solid waste which is not suitable for recycling will be loaded into an enclosed trailer with an appropriate cover designed to contain blowing litter and then transported to an approved disposal site for final deposition. 2 If hazardous waste is accidentally received, the Operator will notify the City of Carlsbad and the County of San Diego and isolate and segregate the hazardous waste in a prudent manner and contract with a licensed hazardous waste hauler for removal to an approved disposal site. The Facility's design capacity is 400 tons of solid waste per operating day. If the Facility experiences problems and is unable to process and transfer the waste, the Operator will notify the City of Carlsbad and the County of San Diego and cease receiving waste and direct all refuse hauling vehicles to an approved disposal site. The Facility is served by the City of Carlsbad sanitary sewerage system which will dispose of all waste water. Potable water is provided by the Costa Real Municipal Water District. No water is used to process the waste. The Facility has an automatic sprinkler system which is alarm activated to the Carlsbad Fire Department. Additionally, three fire hydrants are located outside the building and three fire hoses are within the Facility. The nearest residence is approximately 0.3 miles northwest of the Facility. The closest non-residential structure, a municipal water district office, is approximately 1,000 feet to the southwest. B. Conformance Findinas 1. The site is zoned Industrial (M-Q) and is in conformance with the Approved Conditional Use Permit (CUP-260) and the General Plan (PI) of the City of Carlsbad (letter from City of Carlsbad dated 12/03/87). 2. Land uses within 1,000 feet of the site include open space, heavy commercial, and government facilities. 3. This permit is consistent with the San Diego County Regional Solid Waste Management Plan as stated in the letter of November 2, 1987 from the County of San Diego Department of Public Works to Coast Waste Management, Inc. 4. The proposed operation of this facility is consistent with the State Minimum Standards for Solid Waste Handling and Disposal. C. Sunnortina Documents The following documents and/or permits condition the design and operation of this facility and are hereby made a part of this permit. 1. The Report of Station Information for a Large Volume Transfer Station, revised March 1988, and all attachments submitted by Coast Waste Management, Inc., which are on file at the City of Carlsbad Utilities 61 Maintenance Department Administration office. 2. Conditional Use Permit (CUP-260) approved by the Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad, California on December 12, 1984, which is on file at the City of Carlsbad Planning Department. II. Conditions A. Reauirements 1. There are no proposed significant changes in design or operation of the Facility for five (5) years. Any significant change in design or operation shall require a revised permit. 2. The design and operation of this Facility shall comply with all State Minimum Standards for Solid Waste Handling and Disposal. - 3. The design and operation of this Facility shall comply with all Federal, State, and local requirements and enactments. 4. The Operator shall furnish additional information concerning the design and operation of the Facility when requested by the City of Carlsbad which is hereinafter referred to as the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA). 5. The Facility shall comply at all time with all conditions and requirements of the City of Carlsbad Conditional Use Permit (CUP-260). Violations of the conditions of the Conditional Use Permit are considered violations of this permit and may be grounds for its revocation. Additionally, the Facility shall discontinue any portion of the operation which is in violation of the conditions of this permit or is determined by the LEA to endanger public health, threaten the environment or be unsafe. 6. Ninety (90) days prior to any planned shut down of operations, the Operator shall notify the LEA in writing. 7. The Operator shall establish a program to screen incoming waste and to reject all prohibited waste. The program shall be submitted to the LEA, the County of San Diego Department of Health Services Division of Environmental Health Services and the California Waste Management Board within sixty (60) days of receipt of approved permit. 8. The Operator shall provide a telephone and work area in the Facility's Administration Building to be used by the LEA during inspections or surveys at the Facility. 9. The Operator shall provide the LEA with a list of personnel responsible for operations at the Facility. This list shall include 24-hour emergency contact information. 10. The term of the permit shall be for five (5) years from date of permit approval or the term of the permittee's lease of the premises, whichever is the lesser period of time. The LEA may extend the permit for one (1) additional five (5) year period at the sole discretion of the LEA. Either party has the right to terminate the permit on each five (5) year anniversary date of the Permit, upon sixty (60) days written notice to the other party preceding that date, unless terminated earlier by the LEA as provided for in this permit. The conditions and procedures for permit revocation by the LEA are contained in the California Government Code, Section 66796.55 et seq and in the California Administrative Code, Title 14, Section 18307. 11. Indemnity. The Operator shall assume the defense of, pay all expenses of defense, and indemnify and hold harmless the City, and its officers and employees, from all claims, loss, damage, injury and liability of every kind, nature and description, directly or indirectly arising from or in connection with the performance of the Permit or from any failure or alleged failure of the Operator to comply with any applicable law, rules or regulations including those relating to safety and health: except for loss or damage which was caused solely by the active negligence of the City: and from any and all claims, loss, damage, injury and liability, howsoever the same may be caused, resulting directly or indirectly from the nature of the work, unless 6 the loss or damage was caused solely by the active negligence of the City. The expenses of defence include all costs and expenses, including attorney's fees for litigation, arbitration, or other dispute resolution method. 12. Insurance. Without limiting the Operator's indemnification, the Operator shall maintain in force at all times during the tenure of this Permit, a policy or policies of general liability insurance coverage with limits in the amount of at least $5,000,000.00 covering its operation to include coverage for contractual liability, and covering the liability stated under the foregoing paragraph, ~Indemnitvtt. The policy or policies contain the following clauses: A. "The City is added as an additional insured as respects operations of the named insured." B. "It is agreed that any insurance maintained by the City shall apply in excess of and not contribute with, insurance provided by this policy.It All insurance policies required by this paragraph shall contain the following clauses: A. "This insurance shallnotbe cancelled, limited or non-renewed until after thirty (30) days written notice has been given to the City." B. "The insurer waives any rights of subrogation it has or may have, against the City or any of its officers or employees.t1 Certificates of insurance evidencing the coverages required by the clauses set forth above shall be filed with the City's Risk Management Office prior to the effective date of this Permit. B. Prohibitions The following actions are prohibited at this Facility: 7 . c C. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Receipt of hazardous or toxic waste. Receipt of liquid waste. Receipt of flammable waste or fuel containers. Receipt of explosive devices. Receipt of large dead animals. Receipt of infectious waste. Receipt of radioactive waste. Scavenging. Receipt of waste water treatment plant by- products, such as: sludge, grit, bar screenings, or digester cleanings. Allowing or maintaining a rodent harborage, or vermin infestation. Maintaining a public nuisance as determined by the LEA. Smoking or other ignition sources on the tipping floor, receiving area, processing area, or combustible storage areas. Use of the facility by trash hauler other than the Operator. Other actions, upon reasonable notice to Operator, determined by the LEA to be detrimental or injurious to the health and safety of the residents of the LEA. Snecifications 1. No significant change in design or operation of the Facility from that described in the "Report of Station Informationff, revised March 1988, and Item A of the Findings of this permit is allowed, except those changes required under the Conditions portion of this permit. 2. This Facility has a permitted capacity of 400 tons of solid waste per operating day and shall not receive more than 400 tons of solid waste 8 per operating day without a revision of this permit. 3. Activity of persons in this Facility, especially onthetipping floor, shall be under constant supervision by the Operator who shall require strict adherence to all Health and Safety Rules. The Operator shall take all reasonable and prudent measure necessary to insure the health, safety and well-being of each person who uses this Facility. 4. The Operator shall properly supervise all employees and require all employees to utilize appropriate safety equipment such as hardhats, safety vests, ear protection, respiratory protection or other safety gear as necessary. 5. Resource recovery and/or salvage activities shall be conducted only by employees of the Operator in an organized manner under proper supervision. 6. The Operator shall provide all weather access roads maintained in repair and safe condition. 7. The Operator shall direct traffic flow to avoid crossing or unsafe patterns. 8. The Operator shall maintain the surface of the tipping floor and other surfaces in a smooth, easily cleanable conditionwhich affords a non- skid walking surface. The surface of the tipping floor and other surfaces shall be maintained in good repair; such that liquid will drain completely from the surface and will not collect in cracks, pits, or depressions. 9. The Operator shall control dust and airborne particulates by appropriate means to prevent a health hazard or a nuisance. 9 10. The Operator shall provide adeguateventilation to prevent accumulation of internal combustion engine fumes in the enclosed receiving building. 11. The Operator shall use reasonable methods to prevent a noise health hazard or nuisance in all areas. 12. Litter shall be confined to the immediate area of the tipping floor. 13. The Operator shall remove litter and solid waste along the access road to and including the intersection with El Camino Real, in the City right-of-way southbound on El Camino Real from access road to and including intersection of Palomar Airport Road, in the City right-of- way eastbound on Palomar Airport Road to the easterly City boundary, and from land contiguous with the Facility whenever the need exists and at least once per week. 14. All equipment, appurtenances, floors, walls, ceilings, and other surfaces shall be constructed and maintained in a manner which can be easily cleaned and shall be kept clean to an extent reasonable for this type of Facility. 15. The Facility shall be designed, constructed and operated to prevent the introduction, harborage or propagation of rodents, flies or other vermin. 16. The Operator shall arrange routine surveillance, eradication, and control of vermin and rodents at the Facility by a Certified Pest Control Operator. 10 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. All storage on the Facility premises, especially the storage of recyclables, shall be maintained in a manner which will notharbor vermin. The stored materials must be maintained a minimum of 12 inches from fences or walls with adequate aisle space to allow safe inspection. All recyclables shall be removed from the Facility within thirty (30) days from the accumulation date unless written approval to exceed this time limit is obtained from the LEA. The Operator shall maintain a daily log of the following information: fires, injury, property damage, accidents, explosions, discharge of prohibited waste, flooding, and other unusual occurrences. This log shall be available for review during operating hours and completed logs shall be kept for five (5) years. The Operator shall submit copies of reports required by other agencies with regulatory control or authority over Operator to the LEA at the time of their submission. The Operator agrees that ingress and egress to the facility shall be by way of Faraday Drive on the North and by El Camino Real on the West. Ingress and egress by way of El Camino Real shall be limited to right turns in and right turns out, only, i.e. ingress and egress by crossing the painted centermedian on El Camino Real is expressly prohibited. D. Provisions 1. This permit is subject to review by the LEA, and may be subject to suspension, revocation 11 - or modification whenever the conditions of applicable permits are not met or is subject to suspension, modification or revocation upon grounds set forth in Government Code Section 66796.33.. 2. The Operator shall establish a written contingency plan which will provide operating procedures and instructions to workers for the recognition, safe handling, storage, and disposal of infectious, toxic, hazardous, and radioactive waste in the event these materials are encountered. Workers shall be trained to effectively carry out the contingency plan. The plan shall be published within three (3) months of the date of the permit and a copy shall be provided to the LEA. 3. Hazardous waste discovered in the waste stream shall be immediately placed in a secured storage area designed for this purpose. Storage, transport, and disposal of all hazardous or radioactive waste at this Facility shall comply with all applicable Federal, State, and local regulations. 4. The Operator shall suspend waste receiving operations when notified by the LEA that an emergency, potential public health hazard, or public nuisance exists. 5. The Operator shall remove any discovered waste or material received in violation of this permit to an approved location at the Operator's expense. 6. All waste water generated by the Facility shall be disposed through an approved sewerage system. 12 . * 1 i . . . . C 7. The Operator shall forward to the LEA within ten (10) calendar days r copies of all complaints received regarding the operation of the Facility. E. Self Monitorinq The Operator shall submit a quarterly report to the LEA of the following records: 1. Weight or volume of waste received per day and per week. 2. Weight or volume and types of material recycled per week and per month. 3. Number and type of vehicles utilizing the Facility per day and per week. 4. Weight or volume of nonprocessible residue disposed of per day and per week and the name and location of the disposal site receiving the waste. 5. Types and quantities of hazardous, infectious, radioactive, or prohibited waste found in incoming waste and the disposition of these materials. 13 . *>., - L :. I *. . RESOLUTION NO.88-342 1 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE COAST 2 WASTE MANAGEMENT TRANSFER STATION PERMIT 3 4 WHEREAS, the proposed solid waste facilities permit is 5 consistent with the County Solid Waste Plan prepared pursuant to 6 Section 66780.1, California Government Code; and 7 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California 8 has found the proposed solid waste facility consistent with the 9 City's General Plan pursuant to Article 5, (commencing with 10 Section 65300) Chapter 3, Division 1, Title 7, California 11 Government Code: and 12 WHEREAS, Coast Waste Management has submitted and paid an 13 authorized fee for an Application For A Solid Waste Facilities 14 Permit. 15 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the 16 City of Carlsbad, California, as follows: 17 1. The above recitations are true and correct. 18 2. The Coast Waste Management Transfer Station Permit is 19 approved by the City Council and the Mayor is hereby authorized 20 to execute the permit. 21 /// 22 /// 23 /// 24 //I 25 /// 26 /// 27 /// 28 /// 3. The permit will be expeditiously transmitted to the 1 California Waste Management Board in Sacramento, California for 2 its approval. 3 PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City 4 of Carlsbad, California, at a regular meeting held on the 20th day 5 of September I 1988, by the following vote, to wit: 6 AYES: Council Members Lewis, Kulchin, Pettine, Mamaux and Larson 7 NOES: None 8 ABSENT: None 9 ATTEST: 10 11 ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ, Citi Clerk 12' 13 14 (=a 15 16 17 18 19 I 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 -* STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) ss. KAREN . I. 7 KUNDTZ, Deputy . (lit) (:lcd of tile (:ity of (hlslutl, (:ollllty Of San Dic~go, State Of (:iIlifOllliiI. 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