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r: <br />a <br />Construction & Demolition/Inert Debris Facility Report <br />Tracy Material Recovery and Transfer Facility <br />30703 S. MacArthur Drive, Tracy, California 95377 <br />The site is currently zoned as open space/resource conservation (AGA0, <br />Agricultural: 40 Acres) by San Joaquin County. The City of Tracy has designated <br />the parcel as being within its Sphere of Influence, with a prezoning of A/G or <br />Agriculture/General. <br />The two predominant land uses in the project area are agriculture and gravel <br />mining. Specifically, to the east and south of the site are fields of row crops and <br />orchards. To the west are the continuing operations of the LoneStar Industries <br />gravel mining operations and to the north Teichert Aggregates operates a sand and <br />gravel mining facility. An existing irrigation canal also parallels the site's western <br />boundary. The closest residences (mobile homes) to the project site are two <br />located approximately 600 feet north of the site on the east side of MacArthur Drive. <br />The closest residential subdivision is approximately one mile north of the site along <br />MacArthur Drive. <br />Facility Design Capacity <br />The Facility Design Capacity for the Inert (Type A) Processing Facility and mixed <br />C&D Debris Processing Facility is provided in Tables 3 - 6 below: <br />Operations <br />Capacity <br />Inert (Type A) Debris and <br />200 TPD incoming <br />Mixed C&D Debris <br />Processing <br />Mixed C&D Debris <br />200 TPD incoming included within the 1,800 <br />Processing — Phase 1 <br />TPD incoming MRF & TS gate tonnage <br />Mixed C&D Debris <br />400 TPD incoming included within the 1,800 <br />Processing — Phase 2 <br />TPD incoming MRF & TS gate tonnage <br />Outgoing Material <br />2000 TPD of recycled commodities at peak <br />Vehicle Trips per Day <br />170 peak trips per day (80 average) Phase 1 <br />220 peak tris per da 125 averse Phase 2 <br />The processing of the Type A inert debris will involve the portable equipment (or <br />similar machinery) listed below in Table 4, depending on availability. <br />6 170.18 CDI FacReport 050813 revised <br />