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determined to be nonhazardous, it <br /> would be hauled to its intended <br /> location to be used as fill or soil material . Approximately 600 yards <br /> of soil can be processed in one treatment cycle. <br /> For the permitting process, AB 2948 (Tanner) established several <br /> procedures which a facility must follow in order to secure a use <br /> permit (see Section 21 .4) . The first step which starts this review <br /> process is the filing of a "Notice of Intention" (NOI) . During the <br /> 90-day period following the initial filing of the NOI , two procedures <br /> must be followed. First, the proposed facility must notify surround- <br /> ing landowners, post notices on site, and run an ad in the local paper <br /> to inform the community at large that the facility has been proposed. <br /> In addition, the notice serves to alert the public that a public <br /> information meeting will be held within the 90-day period. <br /> Second, an advisory Local Assessment Committee (LAC) must be formed by <br /> seven members of the community at large, two representing environmen- <br /> tal and public interests, two representing industry, and three at <br /> large. Their primary role, once formed, is to establish specific <br /> terms and conditions which a hazardous waste management facility must <br /> meet if it is to serve the community effectively. The committee <br /> begins assuming its role at the end of the 90-day period, when a <br /> facility is allowed to submit to the County an application for a use <br /> permit. The committee then has up to 1 year to negotiate the terms <br /> tand conditions under which the project will be acceptable to the <br /> community and the lead agency. <br /> The agricultural waste project is one of several proposals currently <br /> being reviewed state-wide under this new procedure. No project has <br /> p <br /> yet completed the review process. The company submitting this <br /> proposal filed on July 21 , 1987 for its "Notice of Intention. " On <br /> October 13, 1987, the public information meeting was held, and by <br /> October 20 the Local Assessment Committee had been chosen by the Board <br /> of Supervisors. <br /> PJ9 9390502D.00D 7-3 Rev. 1 11/08/88 <br />