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San Joaquin County PW—Solid Waste Responses to Comments <br /> Ary.t.Jlat7dfu(;cmi7eriin,z <br /> X10\C717ter 3.:iNi=i <br /> would increase the available disposal capacity by approximately 70%and extend the operational life of <br /> die existing landfill from 2032 to approximately 2048. <br /> The NCRC&.SL,,located at 17720 East Hamey lane in Lodi.encompasses approximately 320 acres with <br /> the landfill facility occupying 185 acres. The landfill property and surrounding area are designated as <br /> ' General Agriculture in the San Joaquin County General plan and are tuned for General Agriculture(('Y;'A) <br /> with 40-acre minimum panel sire(AG-40). Sensitive receptors in the vicinity of the landfill facility <br /> comprise a residence located on the landfill property and five:rural residences w=ithin 1.0 mile of tile' <br /> permitted landfill footprint. <br /> A Class III waste Ivianagcment Unit,NCRC&SL accepts non-hazardous solid waste including mixed <br /> municipal wastes(agricultural,residential,commercial and industrial wastes):construction and <br /> demolition debris;yard waste;tines;household hazardous waste and wood waste. White goods and tires <br /> are received for recycling. <br /> Nlitiution Measures <br /> Potential impacts to Aar Quality,Cultural Resources,and.Noise,as welt as cumulative impacts to <br /> Geology&Sails and Transportation/Traffic will be reduced to less than significant with mitigation <br /> measures. <br /> Significant and Unavoidable Project Impacts <br /> The DFIR indicates that implementation of the proposed project would have significant,unavoidable <br /> t adverse effects to aesthetics that would be significant and cannot be mitigated. <br /> Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations.(14 CCR),Section 15043(1+)stater-"When tire,lead agency <br /> approves a project which will result in the occurrence of significant effects-which are identified in the <br /> final FIR but are not avoided or substantially lessened,the agency shall state in writing:the specific <br /> ' reasons to support its action...". 14 C;(R 15093(e)requires that ...the statement[of overriding <br /> considerations]should be included in the record of the project approval—" C.I'lkMB requests that a copy <br /> of the Written Statement of 0imiding Comiderutrons be forwarded upon adoption by the local <br /> authorities: <br /> Current and Proposed Alfownncct ------ ------ ----------..-- <br /> __. <br /> WE� _ _............_._ 320.......+.1 acres <br /> s Proiget Entitl is <br /> Total permitted Area 320 acres : <br /> Total Disposal AtRa 185 act= 185 acres <br /> 1�fiaximutn De�th� 72 feet MSLn_ — N4SI <br /> Maximum Elevation 195 feet MSL _ ; .420 feet'VISI. <br /> Pca1 Dates Totuage ___8251 € 1 120E tLtd _ <br /> Peak Dai1'•Vehicles WO incoming vehicle trips per day Hatt vehicles M day �. � <br /> ' Days&Hours Daily 7:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m. Dally.i:30 a.m.to 7.00 p.m. <br /> tither t7-sties.-.'4 h,r t'%date <br /> Estimated Closure 2032 2048 <br /> _ _ W_ ._ _.._ ..__.. ___._... _......_ .. ........ <br /> Total Site Capaciy 17,300,000 cubic yards <br /> Not stated <br /> Board Stafrs;Comments <br /> As a Responsible Agency for Solid Waste Facilities Permit concurrence,Board staff will conduct an <br /> environmental analysis for this project,using the Environmental Impact Report developed by the Lead <br /> PlTrojtcwcuunty of$an loagain oG 07.06 No,County Landfill E(It103_Rgrons�V7aly: ,:tdn7in tElrt Original curnmene letters,connmts <br /> by C'1wMB SLP DEIR,doc <br /> Final Environmental Impact Report November 22 2006 <br /> NCRC&SL Permit Revision 2_29 <br /> J&S 06307.06 <br />