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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-08-02; City Council; Resolution 94-222" g 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 0 0 EXHIBIT 1 RESOLUTION NO. 94-222 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALlFORNIA,APPROVlNGTHENONDlSPOSALFAClLlTYELEMENTFORTHE CITY OF CARLSBAD WHEREAS, AB 939, the California Integrated Waste Management Act, as am requires that all cities adopt and submit to the California Integrated Waste Management a Nondisposal Facillty Element (NDFE); and WHEREAS, the NDFE for the City of Carlsbad has been presented to the Task Force for review and comment; and WHEREAS, the completed document meets the requirements of the Act; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Ca as follows: 1. The above recitations are true and correct. 2. The Nondisposal Facility Element for the City of Carlsbad as attact Attachment A is hereby approved. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Ca at its regular meeting held on the 2nd day of AUGUST , 1994, by the followins to wit: AYES: Council Members Lewis, Stanton, Kulchin, Nygaard, Finni NOES: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: (SEAL) 0. 0 4 City of Carlsbad Nondisposal Facility Element California Public Resources Code (PRC), Sections 41 730 et seq, require every California city and County to prepare and adopt a Nondisposal Facility Element (NDFE) for all new Nondisposal facilities, and any expansions of existing Nondisposal facilities, which will be needed to implement local Source Reduction and Recycling Elements (SRREs). A Nondisposal facility is defined as any solid waste facility required to obtain a state solid waste facility permit except a disposal facility or a transformation facility (PRC Section 401 51). The City of Carlsbad has prepared, adopted and hereby transmits to San Diego County the City’s NDFE, as required by PRC Section 41730. The city is also submitting a copy of its NDFE to the California Integrated Waste Management Board for review and approval. The city’s NDFE will be appended to the city’s SRRE at the time of the five-year revision (1999). This NDFE identifies the utilization of transfer stations and materials recovery facilities (MRFs) as Nondisposal facilities necessary to implement the city’s waste diversion goals. The attached tables identify the Nondisposal facilities the city may utilize to implement its SRRE and meet the solid waste diversion requirements of PRC Section 41780. A draft of this NDFE was submitted to the San Diego County Local Task Force (LTF) for review and comment regarding the regional impacts of the Nondisposal facilities identified in this Element’ in accordance with the requirements of PRC Sections 41734(a) and (b). As indicated by PRC Section 41735(a), the adoption or amendment of this element is not subject to environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). a 1 0 NAME OF FACILITY The Palomar Transfer Station is a solid waste transfer facility which receives and processes mixed waste. It is owned, permitted, and operated by Coast Waste Management, Inc. The property is leased from the County of San Diego on a month- to-month basis. The Palomar Transfer Station is currently permitted for 400 tons per day. The facility capacity may be expanded at a future date. EXPECTED DIVERSION RATE At present, there are limited recovery activities at the Palomar Transfer Station, primarily manual picking of materials off the timina floor. PARTICIPATING JURISDICTIONS The Cities of Carlsbad, Del Mar, Solana Beach and some unincorporated areas of the County utilize the Palomar Transfer Station. Other jurisdictions and/or haulers may contract with Coast Waste Management to utilize the Palomar Transfer Station. LOCATION The Palomar Transfer Station is located at 5960 El Camino Real in Carlsbad, near the intersection at Palomar Airport Road. 0 0 PARTICIPATING JURISDICTIONS The Coast Waste Management WRTF may serve all or some North San Diego County cities and unincorporated areas, including the City of Carlsbad. II I LOCATION The Coast Waste Management WRTF is proposed to be located directly adjacent to their existing Liberty Recycling facility on Mission Road in the Clty of San Marcos. I - d -. 0 e b TYPE OF FACILITY The North County Recycling Center is a newly constructed materials recovery and transfer facility owned and operated by the North County Resource Recovery Associates at the County owned San Marcos Landfill. This facility processes mixed municipal refuse generated in the cities and unincorporated areas of North San Diego County. II 1 - II FACILITY CAPACITY This facility is designed to process an average of 2,560 tons of solid waste per day. EXPECTED DIVERSION RATE This facility is expected to divert 17% of the waste stream generated in participating jurisdictions. L I PARTICIPATING JURISDICTIONS The North County Recycling Center may serve all or some of the cities and unincorporated areas in North San Diego County, including the City of Carlsbad. I1 I It LOCATION ~~~~ ~ ~~ ~ The North County Recycling Center is located at 1601 Questhaven Road, directly adjacent to the San Marcos Landfill.