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! APR 2 3 1003 <br /> ENVIROWf ENTAL HEALTH, <br /> PERS,I IT/SERVICE.; <br /> K. Agreement regarding proposed stream and lake alteration from the State <br /> Department of Fish and Game dated September 10, 1990. <br /> L. Household Hazardous Waste Plan dated August, 1992 and the <br /> Operations Plan for the North County Recycling Center dated January, <br /> 1992. <br /> M. San Joaquin County Air Pollution permit #89-468 dated July 31, 1990. <br /> 3. San Joaquin County, Public Health Services, Division of Environmental Health <br /> has made the following findings in accordance with Public Resources Code <br /> 50000 and 50000.5: <br /> A. San Joaquin County Planning Department has made a determination the <br /> NCSL is consistent with the County General Plan. The zoning. <br /> designation was approved on August 10, 1989 and lists this as a <br /> compatible use. <br /> B. This facility is consistent with County Solid Waste Management Plan <br /> dated March, 1986. <br /> 4. The design and operation of the facility is in compliance with state minimum <br /> standards for solid waste handling and disposal as determined by the LEA on <br /> December 22, 1992. <br /> 5. The facility shall be in compliance with flammable clearance provisions as <br /> required by Linden-Peters Fire District. <br /> 6. The Notice of Determination for this permit shall be subject to all applicable <br /> mitigation measures which are identified in the land use conditions of approval <br /> #UP89-2 as adopted by the San Joaquin County Planning Department. This <br /> complies with Sections 21108 and/or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. <br /> (CEQA). The Final EIR (SCH 88060714) was adopted by San Joaquin County <br /> on August 10, 1989. The Mitigated Negative Declaration (SCH92082082) was <br /> adopted by San Joaquin County on October 31, 1992. <br /> CONDITIONS REQUIREMENTS <br /> 1. This facility must comply with all state minimum standards for solid waste <br /> handling and disposal. <br /> 2. This facility must comply with all federal, state, and local requirements and <br /> enactments, including all mitigation measures given in any certified <br /> environmental document filed pursuant to the Public Resources Code, Section <br /> 21081.6. <br />