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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-09-13; City Council; 9648; Coast Waste Management Transfer Station Permit4B# 9b4(a' MTG, 9-13-88 IEPT. U/M RECOMMENDED ACTION: Adopt Resolution No. %8 -3w approving the Coast Waste Management Transfer Station Permit. TITLE: COAST WASTE MANAGEMENT TRANSFER STATION PERMIT ITEM EXPLANATION: The California Government Code, Title 7.3, Solid Waste Management and Resource Recovery, and the California Administrative Code, Title 14, Division 7, California Waste Management Board, set forth the requirements for solid waste management for the State and local entities. One of the requirements is that a permit to operate a transfer station facility be issued to the facility operator by the local enforcement agency, the City of Carlsbad, and approved by the California Waste Management Board. The permit will allow Coast Waste Management (CWM) to continue its dumping of trash on the "tipping floor", separating recyclables and transferring the trash into a large trash hauler for movement to the landfill. In addition, the permit will allow the facility to be used more extensively as a recycling separation center. This latter use is contingent upon the successful conclusion of negotiations with CWM to operate the City's recycling program. CWM prepared and distributed the required Report of Station Information For Transfer Station, dated March, 1988. During the ensuing months, the Utility and Maintenance Department Staff, representatives from the San Diego County Health Department and CWM prepared a proposed permit in accordance with State and local requirements. On June 14, 1988, CWM submitted an application for Solid Waste Facility Permit which was immediately forwarded to the California Waste Management Board. With the application for permit, CWM paid a $500.00 application fee, which is authorized by the State regulations. The proposed permit, signed by Aire de Jong, Jr., President of CWM, was distributed to City staff and the California Waste Management Board's representative. The results of their reviews are contained in the attached permit for approval. CWM has been provided a copy of the current permit. In accordance with the State regulations, the City has 75 days from date of receipt of application for Solid Waste Facility, which was received on June 14, 1988, to submit a City Council approved Permit to the California Waste Management Board for '- PAGE 2 OF AB# 4(9 q8 approval. The due date was August 28, 1988. The Permit was placed on the August 23, 1988 Agenda for Council consideration, but withdrawnwhen the applicant expressed concern about Permit conditions related to insurance and road use. These concerns have been resolved and the applicant has, in writing, waived the State regulations. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact to the City is the receipt of the $500.00 application fee. The cost to the City for staff time to enforce the permit is not known at this time. EXHIBITS : 1. Resolution No. &b--34a/ 2. Coast Waste Management Transfer Station Permit. 3. Copy of Report of Station Information for Coast Waste Management Transfer Station dated March 1988, is on file at the City Clerk's Office and at the Utilities & Maintenance Administration Office. 4. Copy of Application For A Solid Waste Facility Permit is on file at the City Clerk's Office and at the Utilities & Maintenance Administration Office. b *-' L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION NO. 88-342 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE COAST WASTE MANAGEMENT TRANSFER STATION PERMIT WHEREAS, the proposed solid waste facilities permit is consistent with the County Solid Waste Plan prepared pursuant to Section 66780.1, California Government Code: and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California has found the proposed solid waste facility consistent with the City's General Plan pursuant to Article 5, (commencing with Section 65300) Chapter 3, Division 1, Title 7, California Government Code: and WHEREAS, Coast Waste Management has submitted and paid an authorized fee for an Application For A Solid Waste Facilities Permit. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, as follows: 1. The above recitations are true and correct. 2. The Coast Waste Management Transfer Station Permit is approved by the City Council and the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute the permit. - /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// i 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 3. The permit will be expeditiously transmitted to the California Waste Management Board in Sacramento, California for its approval. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, at a regular meeting held on the 20th day of September , 1988, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Council Members Lewis, Kulchin, Pettine, Mamaux and Larson NOES: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: &. RAUTENKRANZ, Citi Clerk , CACILlTV/@ERMIT NUMBER TVPE OC CACILITY TRANSFER STATION 6 RECYCLING CENTER 3 7-AH-00 1 NAME AND MAILINQ AOORLSS OF OPERATOR COAST WASTE MANAGPIENT, INC. P.O. Box 947 CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 3PkRATING PERMIT FOR FACILITIES R ECElVlNG SOLID WASTE JAMC AN0 STR&m AOORU) OF FAClLltV COAST WASTE MANAGMENT, INC. 5960 EL CAMINO REAL CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 'ERMITTINO CNCORCIMCNT AGENCY CITY OF CARtSBAD C IT Y/COUMY CARLSBADs SAN DIEGO APPIOVLOi APPROVINQ OCCICIR CLAUDE A. LEWIS, Mayor NAMWflTLC PERMIT AQLNCY AOORLSS CITY OF CARLSBAD 1200 ELM AVENUE CARLSBADS CALIFORNIA 92008 AOLNCY USVCOMMENtS This permit is granted solely to the operator named above, and is not transferrable. PCRMIT RLCtlVLO @Y CWMO Upon a chango of opentor, this permit is subject to revocation. CWMO CONCURRANCC DATE 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 authorize 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 ;am, ordinances, regulations, or statutes of other government agencies. The attached permit findincp, conditions, prohibitions, and requirements are by this reference incorporated herein and made a part of this permit. SEAL , COAST WASTE MANAGEMENT TRANSFER STATION PERMIT I. Findinas A. Site and Facilitv DescriDtion 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 lgFacilitygl. 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 ggApplicantgg and *IOperatorgg 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 forthe 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 c 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. 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. No water is used to process the waste. 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). 3 2. Land uses within 1,000 feet of the site include open space, heavy commercial, and government facilities. 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. The following documents and/or permits condition the design and operation of this facility and are hereby made a part of this permit. 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 & Maintenance Department Administration off ice. 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. 3. C. Sumortina Documents 1. 11. 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. 4 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. a. The design and operation of this Facility shall comply with all Federal, State, and local requirements and enactments. 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). 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. Ninety (90) days prior to any planned shut down of operations, the Operator shall notify the LEA in writing. 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. 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. 5 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 indirectlyarising fromor inconnection 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, howsoeverthe 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, llIndemnitvll. The policy or policies contain the following clauses: A. '@The City is added as an additional insured as respects operations of the named insured.11 , "It is agreed that any insurance maintained by the City shall apply in excess of and not contribute with, insurance provided by this policy. All insurance policies required by this paragraph shall contain the following clauses: A. "This insurance shall not be 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.'I 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. B. Prohibitions The following actions are prohibited at this Facility: 7 .. b 1. Receipt of hazardous or toxic waste. 2. Receipt of liquid waste. 3. 4. Receipt of explosive devices. 5. 6. Receipt of infectious waste. 7. Receipt of radioactive waste. 8. Scavenging, 9. Receipt of waste water treatment plant by- products, such as: sludge, grit, bar screenings, or digester cleanings. 10. Allowing or maintaining a rodent harborage, or vermin infestation. 11. Maintaining a public nuisance as determined by the LEA. 12. 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. 14. 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. Receipt of flammable waste or fuel containers. Receipt of large dead animals. 13. C. SDecifications 1. No significant change in design or operation of the Facility from that described in the "Report of Station Information", 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 per operating day without a revision of this permit. 3. Activity of persons in this Facility, especially on the tipping 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 safetyequipmentsuch ashardhats, 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. The Operator shall direct traffic flow to avoid crossing or unsafe patterns. 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. 7. 8. 9 10. The Operator shall provide adequate ventilation 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 wheneverthe 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 . The Facility shall be designed, constructed and operatedto 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. 15. 10 17. All storage on the Facility premises, especially the storage of recyclables, shall be maintained in a manner which will not harbor vermin. The stored materials must be maintained a minimum of 12 inches from fences or walls with adequate aisle space to allow safe inspection, 18. 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. 20. 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 center median on El Camino Real is expressly prohibited. 19. 21. 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. 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. The Operator shall remove any discovered waste or material received in violation of this permit to an approved location at the Operator's expense. All waste water generated by the Facility shall be disposed through an approved sewerage system. 3. 5. 6. 12 I. b 7. The Operator shall forward to the LEA within ten (10) calendar days, 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. 2. 3. 4. 5. Weight or volume of waste received per day and per week. Weight or volume and types of material recycled per week and per month. Number and type of vehicles utilizing the Facility per day and per week. 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. Types and quantities of hazardous, infectious, radioactive, or prohibited waste found in incoming waste and the disposition of these materials. 13 REPORT OF STATION INFORMATION FOR COAST WASTE MANAGEMENT TRANSFER STATION 5960 EL CAMINO REAL (P. 0. Box 947) CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 CALIFORNIA WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD ASSIGNED FACILITY NUMBER 37-AH-001 REVISED MARCH 1988 EDWARD BOERSMA TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE - Introduction ............................................. 1. General Information .................................. 1 2. Engineering Report ................................... 1 3. Description of Operation ............................. 2 4. Station Layout ....................................... 3 5. Litter and Vector Control ............................ 3 6. Transfer Equipment ................................... 3 7. Station Capacity ..................................... 4 8. Peak Loadings ........................................ 4 9. Non-Recoverables ..................................... 4 10. Quench Water ......................................... 4 11. Resume of Management Organization .................... 4 12. Agency Requirements .................................. 5 LIST OF FIGURES 1. Project Location Map 2. Conditional Use Permit 3. Planning Department Statement 4. Traffic Patterns/Site Plan 5. Property and Surrounding Identification Maps APPENDIX 1. 2. Legal Description 3. 4. Remaining Requirements Copy of Letter, San Diego County (CoSWMP) Application to City of Carlsbad (California Waste Management Board, Letter December 9, 1987) 5. Zoning Map, City of Carlsbad INTRODUCTION This Report Of Station Information for the Coast Waste Management Transfer Station has been prepared to fulfill requirements of Section 17441 of the State Minimum Standards for Solid Waste Handling and Disposal (Title 14, Section 17441, California Administrative Code). The information contained herein is organized to correspond with the sub-paragraphs of Section 17441. This report shall be used by the Enforcement Agency to assist in defining conditions to implement these standards. This facility will be operated within parameters of established California State Management standards for transfer stations. REPCRT OF STATION INFORMATION 1. General Information Coast Waste Management, Inc. has leased from the County of San Diego the existing building located at 5960 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, California, formerly known as the Palomar Solid Waste Transfer Station. The facility is situated on 5.6 acres, 1600 feet Northeast from the intersection of El Camino Real and Palomar Airport Road. The project site is within the City of Carlsbad and is shown in Figure 1 (Project Location Map). A Conditional Use Permit has been granted to Coast Waste Management, Inc. by the City of Carlsbad for the use of the existing facility. A copy of the Conditional Use Permit (CUP 260) is shown in Figure 2. A statement from the Planning Department of the City of Carlsbad is shown in Figure 3, letter dated December 3, 1987, which states that the Solid Waste facilities located at 5960 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, California, is in conformance with the General Land Use Plan for the City of Carlsbad. The site itself is zoned Industrial (M). The nearest residence is about 0.3 miles Northwest of the project site while the closest non-residence structure is about 1000 feet to the Southwest. Temperatures are moderate in the project area. in July and August is 82' F, but higher readings of over looo F have been recorded during September and October. Minimum readings during the summer average near 60' F. During the winter months, the minimum averages 42' F while afternoon readings will range in the upper 60' F range. The mean of fourteen years of avail- able records shows 16.28 inches per year. Normally, there are about 28 days per year with 0.10 inches or more of precipitation. location typically has about 233 clear days, 62 days of partly cloudy weather and 70 cloudy days per year. The wind is usually out of the west or southwest, but may vary under climatic conditions. Relative humidity during winter months ranges from about 55 to 75 percent while summer readings might average 5 percent higher. The mean daily maximum Precipitation is light. The project The project has been found to be in conformance of the San Diego County Sol id Waste Management Plan (1986 COSWMP) as shown in Appendix 1. 2. Engineering Report An engineering report describing processes to be used includes proposed pollution control devices and estimated quantities and types of solid waste to be processed. The facility is designed to operate as a municipal solid waste operation and a Public Buy-Back Recycling Center for the citizens of Carlsbad. More that 100 cubic iards of waste will be generated per day. Selected -1- domestic and commercial solid waste will be processed consisting mainly of paper and paper products, bottles, yard trimmings, and aluminum cans which will be manually separated from non-recyclable solid waste and processed for re-sale. The composition of commercial waste is primarily food and food preparation wastes, paper and box cartons from retail business establishments. Maximum estimated quantities will be 400 tons per operating day. Unacceptable wastes are as follows: A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. All liquids. Any containers of gasoline, kereosene, Varsol, or other flammable fuel or solvents, butane bottles, or any fuel containers. Ordnance, ammo, blasting caps, or any explosive material. Scrap cars, trucks or other vehicles, or their parts, such as engine blocks, drive trains, axles, etc. Dead Animals - Animals or portions thereof that have expired from any cause, and those slaughtered or killed for human use. Hazardous Waste - Any chemical, compound, mixture, substance, or article which is designated by the United States Environ- mental Protection Agency or appropriate agency of the State to be "Hazardous" as that term is defined by or pursuant to Federal or State law. Stable Matter - All manure and other waste matter normally accumulated in or about a stable, or any animal, livestock, or poultry enclosure, and resulting from the keeping of animals, poultry, or livestock. Construction Debris - Waste building materials resulting from construction, remodeling, repair or demolition operations. 3. Description of Operation All roads, loading, unloading, and turn-around areas and vehicle parking areas are paved and are designed to carry the forces of the maximum weight vehicles which will operate on that particular surface. All paved surfaces are graded to direct run-off for collection and gravity flow from the site. No private vehicles or other transporters will be permitted to use the facility as a Solid Waste Transfer Station. Only vehicles from Coast Waste Management, Inc. which have been licensed as solid waste transporters will be permitted to enter the processing plant. The processing plant will consist of the following operations: A. Receiving: Monday through Saturday, 6:30 A.M. to 6:OO P.M. be closed on Christmas, New Year's Day, and Thanksgiving. Salvage ope-rations will consist of the separation of glass bottles, cardboard, aluminum cans, computer paper, and a limited amount of ferrous metal for solid wastes. All unload The facility will be open six (6) days per week, The plant wi 1 -2- I. will be done inside the building protetted from the weather elements. A station attendant will direct and spot traffic inside the building. Scavenging will not be allowed. 8. Removal: Solid waste not considered suitable for recycling will be transported in an enclosed trailer to the County Sanitary Landfill located 9.5 miles away in San Marcos, California, or any other designated disposal site. If hazardous waste is accidentally received, it will immediately be segregated and a licensed hauler for hazardous waste will be contacted for proper removal. 4. Station Layout A schematic drawing of on-site traffic patterns, building and other structures are shown on Figure 4 (Traffic Patterns/Site Plan). The facility consists of three (3) buildings comprising 39,640 square feet including administrative office space, locker rooms, maintenance facility and restrooms. Security lighting and an alarm system have been installed. A property identification map and a San Diego County Assessors Map of the surrounding areas are shown in Figure 5 (Property Indentification Map). 5. Litter and Vector Control A descriptive statement, including the means to control litter, rodents, and insects, and the maximum length of time solid waste will be stored in the station is as follows: A. Litter Control: A six-foot high perimeter fence is provided to capture windblown material. Continual housekeeping will be practiced at the fence for removal of accumulated wind- blown material. In addition, the areas surrounding the site will be policed of all trash once weekly. The receiving floor building is totally enclosable by means of large sliding doors to further prevent the wind from carrying litter into the yard area. B. Odor Control: All waste received will be stored and processed within buildings. Waste will not reside in the building longer than 24 hours. No odor shall be detectable at the boundaries of the site. C. Vector Control: A regular periodic extermination program will be put into effect to control rodents and insects. All vector control programs wi 11 use 1 icensed materi a1 s and 1 i censed exterminators. The station will be regularly inspected by local health officials to insure compliance. 6. Transfer Equipment Sol id waste not considered sui tab1 e for recycl i ng wi 11 be transported to the final disposal site via two (2) enclosed transfer trailers. These trailers are capable of hauling 75 cubic yard volume of non- compacted waste. -3- 7. Station Capacity +. An estimate design capacity and currerit daily capacity of the station in tons. The facility is capable of processing 400 tons of Group 2 Solid Waste per operating day. capacity: currently be processed. Actual experience data is not available on daily however, it is estimated that less than 400 tons per day will 8. Peak Loadings A description of provisions to handle unusual peak loading. Since only Coast Waste Management, Inc. vehicles will be utilizing this facility, full capacity will probably never be realized. As indicated above, in the event of power failure, refuse trucks will be directed to the nearest authorized landfill. 9. Non-Recoverables The method for final disposal of non-recoverable residue will be via sanitary 1 andf i 11. 10. Quench Water The facility is served by a City of Carlsbad sanitary sewer line which provides for the removal of sanitary effluent. by the Costa Real Municipal Water District. water required in the processing of the refuse. system has been installed throughout the entire facility which is alarm activated directly to the Carlsbad Fire Department which is located one- quarter (&> miles from the facility. there are three (3) fire hydrants located outside the building and three (3) fire hoses within the facility. Site water run-off is controlled by a storm drainage system consisting of concrete gutter to prevent erosion. Drinking water is provided There is no quench or process A Class 30 sprinkler In addition to the sprinkler system, 11. Resume of Management Organization This facility is owned by the County of San Diego and is leased by Coast Waste Management, Inc., a California Corporation, and is well known in San Diego County as a firm which deals exclusively in Solid Waste Systems, including collection, transfer, processing, recycling, disposal of solid wastes. Coast Waste Management's sources of business are residential, industrial, commercial, and governmental agencies. In case of emergency, the following person is to be notified: Arie De Jong, Jr., President Coast Waste Management, Inc. P.O. Box 947 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Phone: (619)753-9412 -4- .- .f I 12. Agency Requirements Compilation of conditions, criteria, and requirements established by the various approval agencies having jurisdiction over the station. Land Use approval was obtained from the City of Carlsbad (CUP 260) as indicated in Figure 3. No waste discharge requirements are required. The City of Carlsbad will be the local Enforcement Agency for State Solid Waste Management Standards. health related solid waste management standards. The County Department of Public Health will enforce all -5- . 8' 1 ' .I FiGURE 1 - - - - ---_-- a a I P4 z 0 I !3 w 7 0 c e -2- 1 2 3 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 FIGURE 2 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2388 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A SOLID WASTE OPERATION TO LOCATE ON PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 1500 FEET NORTH OF THE INTERSECTION OF PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD AND EL CAMINO REAL. APPLICANT: COAST WASTE MANAGEMENT CASE NO.: - CUP-260 9 WHEREAS, a verified application has been filed with the ity of Carlsbad and referred to the Planning Commission; and WHEREAS, said verified application constitutes a request s provided by Title 21 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Code, he Planning Commission did, on the 12th day of December, 1984, old a duly noticed public hearing to consider said application on roperty described as: A portion of Lots "A" and "Bn of Rancho Aqua Hedionda according to Map No. 823 filed November 16, 1896. WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and onsidering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all persons esiring to be heard, said Commission considered all factors elating to CUP-260. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Planning ommission of the City of Carlsbad as follows: ) That the above recitations are true and correct. ) That based on the evidence presented at the public hearing, the Commission APPROVES CUP-260, based on the following findings and subject to the following conditions: ind ing s : - 1 That the proposed use is necessary and desirable for the development of'the community, is essentially in harmony with the various elements and objectives of the General Plan and is not detrimental to existing uses specifically permitted in this zone, since the proposed development will provide a needed service to the City of Carlsbad. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 2) 3) 4) 5) The subject property is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the proposed use for the reasons stated in the staff report. All of the yards, setbacks, Walls, fences, landscaping and other features necessary to adjust the requested use to existing and permitted future uses in the neighborhood will bt provided and maintained. The street system serving the subject property is adequate to properly handle all traffic generated by the proposed use. This project will not cause any significant environmental impacts and a Negative Declaration has been issued by the Lanc Use Planning Manager on November 19, 1984 and approved by the Planning Commission on December 12, 1984. 2onditions: Approval is granted for CUP-260, as shown on Exhibits "14. - "D", dated September 20, 1984, incorporated by reference and file in the Land Use Planning Office. Development shall occu substantially as shown unless otherwise noted in these conditions. This project is approved upon the express condition that the applicant shall pay a public facilities fee as required by Ci Council Policy No. 17, dated April 2, 1982, on file with the City Clerk and incorporated herein by reference, and accordinc to the agreement executed by the applicant for payment of sair fee, a copy of that agreement, dated November 27, 1984, is on file with the City Clerk and incorporated herein by reference If said fee is not paid as promised, this application will P be consistent with the General Plan and approval for this project shall be void. Land Vse Plannina Conditions: 3) Approval of this request shall not excuse compliance with all sections of the Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable Cit ordinances in effect at time of building permit issuance. 1) Water shall be provided to this project pursuant to the Water Service Agreement between the City of Carlsbad and the Costs Real Water District, dated May 2S, 1983. 5) The applicant shall prepare a reproducible mylar of the final site plan incorporating the conditions contained herein. Sai site plan shall be submitted to and approved by the Land Use Planning Manager prior to the issuance of building permits . 5) All landscaped areas shall be maintained in a healthy and thriving condition, free from weeds, trash, and debris. ?C RES0 NO. 2388 -2- .. 4 .€ 7 E 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 22 24 25 26 20 //// Any signs proposed for this development shall be designed in conformance with the City's Sign Ordinance and shall require review and approval of the Land Use Planning Manager prior to installation of such signs. This conditional use permit is granted for a period of five years. Land Use Planning Manager on a yearly basis to determine if a conditions of this permit have been met and that the use does not have a significant detrimental impact on surround- ing properties or the public health and welfare. If the Land Use Planning Manager determines that the use has such significant adverse impacts, the manager shall recommend that the Planning Commission, after providing the permittee the opportunity to be heard, add additional conditions to mitigat the significant adverse impacts. This permit may be revoked any time after a public hearing, if it is found that the use has a significant detrimental affect on surrounding land uses and the public's health and welfare, or the conditions impose herein have not been met. This permit may be extended for a reasonable period of time not to exceed five years upon writt application of the permittee made not less than 90 days prior to the expiration. date. In granting such extension, the Planning Commission shall find that no substantial adverse affect on surrounding land uses or the public's health and welfare will result because of the continuation of the permitted use. If a substantial adverse affect on surroundir land uses or the public's health and welfare is found, the extension shall be considered as an oriainal application for conditional use permit. There is no limit to the number of extensions the Planning Commission may grant. This conditional use permit shall be reviewed by the Odor emitting from the operation shall not be detectable outside the boundaries of the site. Methods to prevent this odor shall be submitted to the Land Use Planning Manager pric to issuance of buildiny permits. The applicant will be responsible for making sure that no trash or other materials resulting from the operation of thi: facility spread beyond the confines of the facility. If thi type of problem does occur the Land Use Planning Manaaer may direct the operator of this facility to perform appropriate clean-up procedures. Storage of petroleum products shall conform to the requireme of the Uniform Fire Code.' Storage of newspapers, both loose and in bales, shall confor to the requirements of the Uniform Fire Code. A permit must be received prior to 'the opening of the recycling center. //// PC RES0 NO. 2388 -3- I 2 .. 1 u 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Prior to the opening Of the recycling Center, the underground storage tanks shall be inspected by the Building and Fire Departments for compliance with all applicable City and State Fire and Building Codes. Opening of the recycling center shall not be permitted prior to compliance with applicable section of the Fire and Building Codes. The applicant shall prepare a detailed landscape and irrigation plan which shall be submitted to and approved by the Land Use Planning Manager. This landscaping shall be installed to the satisfaction of the Land Use Planning Managel prior to occupancy of this facility. Engineering Conditions: Pretreatment of the sanitary sewer discharge from this 'projeci is required. In addition to the requirements for a sewer connection permit the developer shall conform to the requirements of Chapter 13.16 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. The developer shall apply for an industrial waste discharge permit concurrently with the building permit for this project. No Certificates of Occupancy for the project will bi issued before the industrial waste discharge permit application requirements have been met, all applicable fees paid and the permit issued. The developer shall obtain a grading permit prior to the commencement of any clearing or grading of the site. The grading for this project is defined as "controlled gradinl by Section 11.06.170(a) of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. Grading shall be performed under the observation of a civil engineer whose responsibility it shall be to coordinate site inspection and testing to insure compliance of the work with the approved grading plan, submit required reports to the Cit Engineer and verify compliance with Chapter 11.06 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. Upon completion of grading, the developer shall insure that a "as-graded' geologic plan shall be submitted to the City Engineer. The plan shall clearly show all the geology as exposed by the grading operation, all geologic corrective measures as actually constructed and must be based on a contc map which represents both the pre and post site grading. Thi plan shall be signed by both the soils engineer and the engineering geologist. The plan shall be prepared on a mylar or similar drafting film and shall become a permanent record. No grading shall occur outside the limits of the project unle a letter of permission is obtained from the owners of the a f f ected properties . A separate grading plan shall be submitted and approved and i separate grading permit issued for the borrow or disposal Si: if located within the city limits. ?C RES0 NO. 2388 -4- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 ~11 slopes within this project shall be no steeper than 2:l. Prior to hauling dirt or construction materials to any proposed construction site within this project the developer shall submit to and receive approval from the City Engineer for the proposed haul route. The developer shall comply with all conditions and requirements the City Engineer may impose with regards to the hauling operation. The developer shall exercise special care during the construction phase of this project to prevent any off-site siltation. The developer shall provide erosion control measures and shall construct temporary desiltation/detention basins of type, size and location as approved by the City Engineer. The basins and erosion control measures shall be shown and specified on the grading plan and shall be constructed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer prior to the start of any other grading operations. Prior to the removal of any basins or facilities so constructed the area served shall be protected by additional drainage facilities, slope erosion control measures and other methods required or approved by the City Engineer. The developer shall maintain the temporary basins and erosion control measures for a periot of time satisfactory to the City Engineer and shall guarantee their maintenance and satisfactory performance through cash deposit and bonding in amounts and types suitable to the City Engineer. Additional drainage easements and drainage structures shall be provided or installed as may be required by the County Department of Sanitation and Flood Control or the City Engi- neer. The owner of the subject property shall execute a hold harmlez agreement regarding drainage across the adjacent property pric to occupancy of any buildings. Improvements listed in this section shall be installed or agreed to be installed by secured agreement by the developer before the issuance of any building permit. The developer shall obtain approval of the plans from the City Engineer and pay all associated fees and performance guarantees prior to issuance of any building permit. The developer shall install said improvements to the satisfaction of the City Engineer prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy or occupancy of any portion of the project for any purpose. The improvements are: a) Storm drainage facilities b) 28 foot wide site access road, as shown on the site plan, from Faraday Avenue to the project facilities. This sub- item shall' be constructed when Faraday Avenue is constructed adjacent to the project site PC RES0 NO. 2388 -5- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 24 25 26 27 28 C) d) e) Closure of the existing site access road from the project facilities to El Camino Real. This sub-item shall be completed when the City Engineer so directs One fourth of the traffic signal system and associated improvements for the intersection of Faraday Avenue and ti new site access road. The traffic signal system shall be constructed at such time that traffic warrants are met Or at such time as required by the City Engineer. If the traffic signal system is not constructed prior to cessatic of the use permitted by CUP-260 all bonds or other forms security required by this sub-item shall be released in favor of the applicant. Sediment and grease trap(s) to intercept all surface drainage waters that originate from or pass through areas used for vehicle or trash transporter/container repair, maintenance, washdown or storage. Water velocity through the stilling chambers of the trap(s) shall not exceed one half feet per second. The trap(s) shall be constructed with integral means of pumping trapped greases, oils and putrescent materials into the sanitary sewer. A method o comminuting such separated materials prior to entering th public sewer shall be provided. Unless a standard variance has been issued, no variance from City Standards are authorized by virtue of approval of this project plan or tentative map. The developer shall construct private street accesses to pub1 streets in such a way as to clearly designate that the privat streets are not a portion of the public street system. The developer shall place a plaque-type sign with the legend, "PRIVATE STREET BEYOND THIS POINT, right to pass revocable to non-tenants at anytime" at the access point to private street: from public streets. The script on the sign shown above shal: be capital letters of a size and contrast such as to be feadable for a normally sighted person at a distance of 20 feet. The provisions of this condition shall be met to the satisfaction of the City Engineer prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for any portion of this project. The developer shall comply with all the rules, regulations an design requirements of the respective sewer and water agencie regarding services to the project. The design of all private streets and drainage systems shall approved by the City Engineer prior to issuance of any gradin or building permit for this project. The structural section all private streets shall conform to City of Carlsbad Standar based on R-value tests. All private streets and drainage systems shall-be inspected by the city, and the standard improvement plan check and inspection fees shall be paid pric to issuance of any building or grading permit for this project. PC RES0 NO. 2388 -6- I .. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 . 21 22 . .- prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for thio project the developer shall sign an agreement with the city indicating that he Will not object to the city obtaining a 60 foot wide access easement located over the existing access to ~1 Cdno Real and continuing to Faraday Avenue which would granted by the property owner.' All plans, specifications, and eupporting documents for the improvements of this project shall be rigned and sealed by the Engineer in responsible charge of the work. Each sheet shall be migned and sealed, except that bound documents may be signe and sealed on their firat page. Additionally the firot aheet of each set of plans mhall have the following certificate: 'DECLARATION OF' RESPONSIBLE CHARGE' I hereby declare that I am the Engineer of Work for this project, that I have exercised responeible charge Over the design of the project as defined in Section 6703 of the Businesa and Profession8 Code, and that the design io consistent with .current standards. . I understand that the check of project drawings and specifications by the City of Carlsbad is confined to a revie!. only and does not relieve me, as Engineer of Work, of my responsibilities for project design. (Name, Address and Telephone of Engineering firm) Firm: Address t city, St.: Telephone: BY Date: (same of Engineer) R.C.E. NO. # The developer shall provide the City with a reproducible myla omission. or bul Id iag itten Acc;n5e9 undarirs -of c- 1 2 3 4 5 .6 7 '0 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 . ->?. c.. .. 20 PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the ?lanning Commission of the City Of CarlSbad, California, held on :he 12th day of December, 1984, by'the following vote, to wit: Schlehuber, L' Heureux, Marcus I McFadden and Smith AYES : Chairman Rombotis, Commissioners Farrow, NOES x None ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN : None .TTEST : ING COMMISSION IICHAEL J. "Q1; ZMILUR AND USE PLANNING MANAGER .., . . . ~ ' .. .. ... . . - . , - . . , .. ,.. _. .-:I .., .I ..-...,.. .. ..._ ...... ....... ......... .. -. ......... __ ... ... ... ..... ........ ... . :- . , . - ,. . e- - 'L -. ._ 1; 'C RES0 NO. 2388 ... ., . * .. i -a- -. 2075'L!S PALMAS DRIVE LSBAD, CA 92009-4859 V TELEPHONE (619) 438-1 161 \-- aitp of QCarMJab DEVELOPMENT PROCESSING SERVICES December 3, 1987 To Whom It May Concern: The Coast Waste Management site, located at 5960 El Camino Real (APN: 209-050-17), is presently operating as a transfer station and a recycling center. Conditional Use Permit (CUP-260), as well as the Zoning (M-Q) and the General Plan (PI). Such operation is in conformance with the approved BRIAN HUNTER Associate Planner BH : jb FIGURE 4 i P z * - Z n Y PROPERTY IDEMTIFICATION MAP c OUNTY ENGINE E R COUNTY COUNTY ROAD AlRPORl COMMISSIONER S Mounfg Of San pie$' GRANVILLE M. BOWMAN TRANSPORTATION OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR COUNTY SURVEYOR FLOOD CONTROL ILOCATION CODE 710) LIQUID WASTE SOLI0 WASTE (8191 694-2212 5555 OVERUND AVE SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA 92123 1295 November 2, 1987 ,- I) - Mr. Ed Boersma Special Projects Coordinator Coast Waste Management, Inc. Post Office Box 947 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Dear Mr. Boersma: Subject: Coast Waste Management, Inc., Solid Waste Facility Permit Application, Regional Solid Waste Management Plan Finding of Conformance The County of San Diego, Department of Public Works, as the region's designated solid waste planning management and agency, has reviewed your request to find the large volume transfer station/waste processing facility you operate at the Palomar Transfer Station in conformance with the adopted 1986 Revised San Diego Regional Solid Waste Management P1 an (CoSWMP) . The Palomar Transfer Station is discussed on page 111-36 and in the Implementation Schedule on page 9 (Disposal , Action No. 5). the Implementation Schedule specifies under Volume Reduction that additional volume reduction projects will be planned and implemented (Action No. 10) and volunteer recycling programs will be established (Action No, 7). The need to establish additional volume reduction programs is also discussed in Chapter V of the CoSWMP. These items contained in the adopted CoSWMP are sufficient to find your large volume transfer station/waste processing facility in conformance with the approved 1986 CoSWMP. If you have any questions, please call Julia M. Quinn of the Public Services Division, Solid Waste Section, at 694-2168. Additionally, Very truly yours, 3% ak ROGER F. WALSH Chief Deputy Director RFW:JMQ:scm cc: David Marx, DHS (A21) John Smith, California Waste Management Board Ralph Anderson, City of Carlsbad 2-031 EXHIBIT "A" LECAL DESCRIPTION Assessors Parcel Number 209-050-17, portions of Lots A 8 B at Rancho Agua Hedionda in the City of Carlsbad according to map.thereof, Number 823 filed in the office of the County Recorder of the County of San Diego on November 16, 1896. c lGlGNAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD ]LID WFSTE MANAGEMENT BOARD :PARJMENT OF FORESTRY PART MEN^ OF HEALTH SERVICES APPLICATION FOR FAClLtTY PERMIT/WASTE DISCHARGE NAME or FACILITY Coast Waste Management Transfer Station This form is to bc used for filing ah: (check all appropriate) 1. L I REPORT OF WASTE DISCHARGE 2. [ 1 APPLICATION FOR A HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITY PERMIT 3. APPLICATION FOR A SOLID WASTE FACILITIES PERMIT 4. 0 APPLICATION FOR A RUBBISH DUMP PERMIT (pursuant 10 Dlvision 7 of the State Water Code) (pursuant to Health and Salety Code Secfion 25200) (pursuant to Govzrnment Code Section 66796.301 lpursuant to Public Resources Code Sections 4371 -4375 and 4438) __ _._ TCLCCI4ON. .I ( 619 ) 753-9412 ~. - I. FACILITY NAMC OF LEGAL OWNSR OF FAClLlTY County of San Diego ).'OH OI'I'ICE USE ONLY Form 200 Rec'd ___ Letter to Discharger - Effective Date CDF Notified DOHS No. SWMB No. - Fee (RWOCBI (SWMB)- - Report Rec'd - - - - T.LePUOMa - ( 619 ) 495-5019 -_- NAME OF EUSINLSI O?CRIrlNG FACILITY Coast Waste Management, Inc. -- -- Ill. TYPE OF OPERATION nmCU ALL ACPROCRIATK: Woodwaste site Other (explain below) Sewage trea tmcnt [ Industry (on-site disposal facility) Transfer station Solid waste disporal site Hazardous waste disposal site F. Industry (discharge to sewed C. "!* Remove recyclables from waste stream. -_ -_---~___ --- -- ~-.--- IV. TYPE OF WASTE H8C* ALL A*CIOC1IIT.: T.L.C*OM.. ( 619 753-9412 Sewaas. sewage sludge, andlor Industrial wastes Municipal solid wastes Hazardous wastes septic tank pumping, --- NAMK OF OWNER(¶] OF BUSINRSI OPERATING FACILITY Arie de Jong, Jr. Agricultural wastes Animal wastes Forest product wastes Constructionldemolition vest- TcLsrnoMrn - ( 619 753-9412 Inert materials Dead animals L. a Other (explain below) 1 TOTAL IN *Lace OU1~TlTV c' SOL10 WASTD OI¶COSAL I OAILV I N/A a . N/A I SITC (IN TONS on CUOIC YAROI): 0. AREA IN cn SOIL WILL BE DISTURB~~ , TOIA,. ,,,. AI.. N/A 1 N/A (IN ACRE&, A. [111 MUNICIPAL OR UTILITY SERVICE: IAMR oc wnTan runvmvon 5950 El Camino Real 3 w1r.n nienvs .R.MIT om uccn TVPS oc wnr.1 nicwrs E. INDIVIOUAL (Wells) - I 0 Riparian 0 Appropriation I I I .a -- -.__ _---- Carlsba'd, CA 92008 ~-- - IX. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (EIR) _______ Costa Real Municipal Water District nooncsnor Cunvmvon Has an EIR been prepared for rhii project? If "Yes", please enclose a copy. If "No", will an EIR be prepared? Will a negative declaration be prepared? If "Yes", please answer the following: C. u SURFACE SUPPLY: NAY. 0- 8TmCIY. LAY.. SCIlIG. .IC. (1- mAYCD) - CERTIFICATION I hereby certify urd@ penalty of perjury that the information provided in this application and in any attach- ments is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. /'' /? // - SIGNATURL OF OWNER OF FACILITY CIINTCO OI TVCSD NAYS YOU will be notified of the correctness of filing fee and submittal of any additional information deemed necessry to ccrnplete your Report Of War!e Discharye Dursuant to Division 7, Section 13250 of the State Water Code, or to complete your permit application pArsuant to Govrrnmenr code Section 66796.30 and Health and Safery Code Section 25200. DEC - 9 1987 Mr. Edward Boersma Specid Projects Coordinator Coast Waste Management Inc . 5960 El Camino Real P. 0, Box 947 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Subject: Palomar Transfer Station, County of San Diego Coast Waste Management Inc. Remaining Requirements For Determination of Conformance Dear Mr, Boersma: This is to acknowledge that the California Waste Management Board has received a copy of the San Diego county November 2, 1987 notification letter to your firm regarding the conformance of your. proposed transfer station with the San Diego County Solid Waste Management Plan (CoSWMP) , Th.is letter completes one of the requirements that are necessary so that this Board can consider the Determination of Conformance with the CoSWMP for your proposed facility as required by Government Code Section 66784, However, a number of additional requirements will need to be satisfied before the California Waste Management Board can consider the determination of your project's conformance, These requirements are identified below: Notice of Proposed Facility To initiate procedures for obtaining Determination of Conformance, Coast Waste Management Inc. will need to file with this Board a "Notice of Proposed Facility". The Notice, which is a brief letter prepared by your firm, will need to include specific facility information such as service areas, acreage, location, types and quantities of waste received, and any material recovery activities. "--- Page Two Mr. Edward Boersma Local Actions Before the "Notice of Proposed Facility" can be filed with the Board, the following local actions must have been taken on the projects. These actions include: 1, Environmental Document. An appropriate environmental document must be prepared which fully complies with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), Since the Board is regarded as a responsible agency taking discretionary actions on this project under CEQA, both the draft and final version of the environmental document must be circulated through the State Clearinghouse. Also once this document is approved locally, a copy of the Notice of Determination must be filed with the State Clearinghouse. 2. Local Land Use Approval If required, an approved local land use permit must be issued by the City of Carlsbad, 3. Solid Waste Facilites Permit A proposed Solid Waste Facilities Permit must be prepared by the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA). If you have any questions about the information provided, please contact John Smith of the Board's Local Planning Division zt (916) 322-0460. a1 Since re1 y , Alan Deput Officer cc: Richar Shar5i& id nt hony bcc: Don Dier Gary King - s?ATE OF CALIFORNIA -*+=l REGIONA'L WATER QUALITY CONTRO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES I- A. NAME OF FACILITY Coast Waste Management Transfer Station -- -- BOARD TRLRCMOHR * ( 619 ) 753-9412 SOLr'D WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD DEP4RTMENT Of FORESTRY 8. NAM8 OF LKGAL OWNSR OF FACILITY County of San Diego This form is to be used for filing a/an: (check all appropriate) 1. 1.- I REPORT OF WASTE DISCHARGE ' TRLCPYONL - ( 619 ) 495-5019 FACl L C. NAM8 OC BUSINISS OCLRITINO CACILITY Coast Waste Management, Inc. ,ITY TRLRLNOHC 0 ( 619 753-9412 (pursuant IO Division 7 of the State Water Code) (pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 252001 (pursuant to Government Code Section 66796.301 (pursuant to Public Resourca Code Sections 43714375 and 4438) L-1 2. 3. 4. 0 APPLICATION FOR A RUBBISH DUMP PERMIT APPLICATION FOR A HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITY PERMIT APPLICATION FOR A SOLID WASTE FACILITIES PERMIT -- IC. NAME OP OWN.R(S) OW BUSINLSS OCLRATING FACILITY hie de Jong, Jr. - Form T.L.C*OM. 1 ( 619 753-9412 tOH OFFICE USE 200 Rec'd ONLY Fee (RWQCBI (SWMB)- Report Rec'd - CDf Notified - Letter to Discharger Effective Date DOHS No. 1 SWMBNo. I. FACILITY Ill. TYCL OF O?ERATION CIIRCK ALL ACCIOCIIATR: A. Transfer station Solid waste disporal sits C. El' Hazardous waste disposal site Woodwaste site Other (explain below) Sewage treatment Industry (on-site disposal facility) Industry (discharge to sevw) Remove recvclables from waste stream. --- IV. TYPE Of WASTE CIICCM ALL ACCIOCIIATRI Agricultural wastes Inert materials Animal wastes Dead animals i. 1 Tires Forest product wastes Construction/demolition ~rtes L. Other (explain below) Sewags. sewage sludge, and/or Industrial wastes septic tank pumping, -- __. -- V. SITE DESIGN CAPACITY 8. OCSIGM +oorur~rio~ on ULTIWATR CACA:.TV ' C. -1CC LXCRCTAICV (VRAR8) - 1 Indefinite - tons per day . .--,-.C- A. MUNICIPAL OR UTILITY SERVICE: mame oc WATXI) wmv.voa E. 0 INDIVIDUAL (Wells) Costa Real Municipal Water District aDDIRISOCCUIVSTOI I u Riparian u Appmpnatinn i Carlsbad, CA 92008 I IX. LNVIRONMLNTAL lMCACT RCCORT (EIR) -a*- Has an EIR beon prepared for this project? 0 Yes No If "Yes", please enclor a copy. If"~o**, wit1 an EIR b~ pmparmj? 0 yes NO APPWOX. OAT. W CUICUllOr( n No Will a negative declaration be pmpand? Ycr ATlVR O~CUIIT10~? 1 1/ 19/ 84 Issued by Land Use Planning Manager, - C. [3 SURFACE SUPPLY: (IC.-. OC SVICAY. LAUS. SCIll)O. STC. [I8 *AI.D) CERTIFICATION I hereby certify under penalty of periury that the information provided in this ap lication and in any attach- ments is true and accumte to the beet of my knowledge. //? I02/29/88 - -- I 6/13/08 1 President -- ----. - -_ - LIST TITLLS OF RNI IITACHHINTS: ~ County of San Diego requests that the term of this Permit not exceed the applicant's site lease which terminates 6/30/89. to Arie de Jong dated 5/20/88. See attached letter from County of San Diego -- You will ba natified of the cornmnes of filing lf. and submittal of any additional information deemed necessary io ccmpletr your Report of Waste Discharge Dunuaot to Division 7, Section 13250 of the State Wata Coda. or to complete your permit applcaticn pmusnt to Gowrnmmt Code Section 66796.30 and Health and Safety Code Section 25200.