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Pete Wilson <br />Governor <br />Cal/EPA <br />i Q2 <br />James M. Strock <br />Secretaryfor <br />California June 10, 1996 Environmental <br />Environmental Protection <br />Protection <br />Agency Mr. David Kwong <br />City of Stockton <br />Plannin ,, Division <br />Integrated 425 North El Dorado Street <br />Waste <br />Management Stockton, CA 95202-1997 <br />Board <br />95RE: City of Stockton -Initiated General Plan Amendment and Robert <br />Sacramento CA 9 <br />8800 Cal Center 5 y <br />826 Ran ak, et al, $ Rezonin and Use Permit for the East Stockton <br />(916) 255-2200 Transfer and Recycling Station located at 2435 East Weber Avenue in <br />Stockton, County of San Joaquin <br />California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) staff thank the City <br />of Stockton Planning Division (Lead Agency) for the opportunity to comment <br />on the initial study and proposed Negative Declaration. <br />The following represents CIWMB staff s understanding of the scope of the <br />proposed project based on the project description provided by the Lead <br />Agency. <br />Robert Ronyak, et al (Applicants), the owners of the East Stockton Transfer <br />and Recycling Station, are requesting a Use Permit for the existing transfer <br />station to allow the continued acceptance at the site of non -wood products for <br />recycling.. The Use Permit would apply to approximately 4.95 acres located at <br />the northwest and southwest corners of Filbert Street and Weber Avenue. The <br />northwesr corner of the Use Permit area has recently been leased by the <br />Applicant s and is expected to be used for recycling activities. The Applicants <br />are also -equesting a rezone of approximately 3.3 acres of the Use Permit site <br />north of Weber Street from M-1 (Light -industrial) to M-2 (Heavy -industrial) <br />for the existing solid waste transfer station. In addition, the City is processing <br />a City -initiated General Plan amendment to correct an existing inconsistency <br />between the current General Plan designation and the existing zoning and use <br />of this area. <br />The Applicants had been operating under the impression that their existing Use <br />Permit, Solid Waste Facility Permit (SWFP), and City -issued business license <br />permitted the existing activities at the site. The proposed project would allow <br />the Applicants to continue current operations and to expand to accept up to <br />512 tons per day, pursuant to the SWFP. The average amount of waste <br />Recycled Paper <br />