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V- <br />T <br />fow,hCITY OF STOCKTON <br />0 <br />A94 <br />DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS <br />CITY HALL <br />425 N. EL DORADO STREET <br />STOCKTON, CA 55202-1 SS7 <br />June 13, 1996 <br />Mr. Tom Unsell, Permitting and Enforcement Div. <br />California Integrated Waste Management Board <br />8800 Cal Center Drive <br />Sacramento, CA 95826 <br />=&T -J" Itelef-'I N:4 iz laolu"wim z I VAej =1 g Lava asn'1111; la" I VAIII)WR-3 <br />This is to notify you that on June 10, 1996 the Stockton City Council withdrew <br />designation of San Joaquin County Public Health Services as the Local Enforcement <br />Agency (LEA) for the City of Stockton. A copy of the resolution taking this action is <br />attached (Resolution No. 96-0301). <br />The Stockton City Council originally designated San Joaquin Local Health District as <br />LEA on April 11, 1977 by Resolution No. 34,042. On July 1, 1989, San Joaquin Local <br />Health District merged with the County and became known as San Joaquin County <br />Public Health Services. On February 24, 1992, The City Council reaffirmed San Joaquin <br />County Public Health Services as LEA for the City of Stockton. <br />Resolution No. 96-0301 states no new local agency will be designated to replace San <br />Joaquin County Public Health Services. Therefore, according to Section 18056 of Title <br />14 CCR, the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) becomes the <br />LEA for the City of Stockton. <br />Before CIWMB officially takes over as LEA we invite you to have a staff person go with <br />San Joaquin County Public Health Services on the monthly Title 14 inspections of <br />Stockton solid waste facilities. This way CIWMB staff can get familiar with these <br />facilities before assuming LEA responsibilities. <br />JAMES B. GIOTTONINI <br />PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR <br />R UTC3 if, I IT, <br />"STOCKTON ... CALIFORNIANS SUNRISE SEAPORT" @ <br />