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based on the studies recommendations. The odor study will need to include meteorological <br /> conditions, inversion layers, and nearby receptors. The study should utilize discrete sampling and <br /> an odor panel to determine the odor units created by the addition of food waste and digestate to <br /> the compost. <br /> f. Offsite litter, mostly on the east side of the facility, has been an issue at this facility. A litter fence <br /> will need to be constructed on the east and north side of the facility to prevent litter from migrating <br /> offsite. The fence will need to be a minimum of 8 feet chain link with 2 feet barbed wire on top. <br /> The area around the compost screening area shall be equipped with litter fence at least as tall as <br /> the screen (approximately 12 feet in height). The litter fences can be portable. <br /> g. The site is prone to ponding. The facility will need to be graded in order to ensure proper <br /> drainage. Submit detailed site map noting all changes listed above. <br /> 4. LATHROP-MANTECA FIRE DISTRICT(Staff contact: Steven Pickerill, [209] 941-5100) <br /> a. The project shall conform to the appropriate edition of the California Fire Code (currently the 2013 <br /> edition) and all related standards. <br /> b. The Fire Access Roads shall meet the requirements established by the San Joaquin County Fire <br /> Chiefs Association. <br /> c. Applicant shall submit an updated Site Plan to the Lathrop Manteca Fire District Administration <br /> Office located at 800 East"J" Street in Lathrop, CA, for emergency response planning. <br /> d. Applicant shall submit an updated Fire Safety Plan to the Lathrop Manteca Fire District <br /> Administration Office, located at 800 East"J" Street in Lathrop, CA, for review and approval. Fire <br /> Safety Plan shall include the expansion and updated procedures for monitoring, controlling, and <br /> extinguishing spot fires. <br /> e. Final approval is subject to field inspections. Minimum 48 hour notice required prior to any life- <br /> safety fire inspections. Other conditions may apply at time of inspections and are subject to <br /> correction. <br /> 5. SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION (Staff Contact: Travis Yokoyama, [209] <br /> 235-0451) <br /> a. New land uses that may cause visual or electronic hazards to aircraft in flight shall not be permitted <br /> within any airport's influence area. Specific characteristics to be avoided include: <br /> (1) Glare or distracting lights which could be mistaken for airport lights. Reflective materials are not <br /> permitted to be used in structure or signs(excluding traffic directing signs). <br /> (2) Sources of dust, steam, or smoke which may impair pilot visibility. <br /> (3) Sources of electrical interference with aircraft communications or navigation. No transmissions <br /> which would interfere with aircraft radio communications or navigational signals are permitted. <br /> b. Occupied structures must be soundproofed to reduce interior noise to 45 decibel (dB) according to <br /> State guidelines. <br /> c. Within the airport's influence area, ALUC review is required for any proposed object taller than 100 <br /> feet above ground level. (AGL). <br /> d. Regardless of location within San Joaquin County, ALUC review is required in addition to Federal <br /> Aviation Administration (FAA) notification in accordance with Code of Federal Regulations, Part 77, <br />