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East Stockton Transfer- <br />Recycling Station Project !. <br />June 10, 1996 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />processed daily is about 260 tons, however, peak daily volumes have reached as high as 400 <br />tons. The Lead Agency states the requested entitlements would enable the facility to continue <br />current operations and would formally allow the existing station to accept non -wood <br />recyclable materials such as glass, metals, and other wood products --- materials which are <br />now being accepted but which are not identified in the facility's existing use permit. The <br />Applicants propose to complete minor physical improvements to the site, e.g., paving the <br />container storage area, and to utilize the westernmost driveway in the employee parking area <br />as an exit. <br />The City's objective is also to bring the existing transfer station into compliance with .the <br />City's use permit and zoning requirements. A secondary objective of the City is to correct an <br />existing inconsistency between the residentiai general pian designation for a 13.3 -acre area <br />which includes the project site and the existing commercial and industrial zoning in this area. <br />The Lead Agency should be aware that should this project result in the need to revise the <br />facility's solid waste facility permit, the supporting environmental documentation for the <br />permit revision would need to be circulated through the State Clearinghouse pursuant to <br />CEQA Guidelines Section 15206. <br />If you have any questions regarding these comments, please contact me at (916) 255-3880. <br />Sincerely, <br />Marcia Kiesse <br />Environmental Review Section <br />Permitting & Enforcement Division <br />cc:"..Ed Padilla, LEA for San Joaquin County <br />Terry Smith, CIWMB - Permits <br />