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r <br /> 1988 <br /> SAN JOAQUIN LOCAL HEALTH DISTRICT fl.E <br /> 1601 E. Hazelton Ave. , P 0 Box 200 Foaq <br /> Stockton, CA 95201 <br /> 468-3446 <br /> RE: DISPOSAL SITE EXEMPTION PERMIT for disposal of food processing and <br /> and packing wastes to land and DISPOSAL SITE PERMITS FOR ANIMAL FEED <br /> YARDS <br /> DISPOSAL SITE EXEMPTION PERMITS <br /> The disposal of food processing waste and food packing waste to land may only <br /> be permitted following a public hearing before the San Joaquin County Solid <br /> Waste HearingPanel. This heaa <br /> r g -is"S�,R_,dgtermine that this disposal site can <br /> be exempt from a Solid Waste Facility permit based on the following findings. <br /> a <br /> Title 14, Sec 18215 , California Code of Regulation) <br /> I <br /> 1. The exemption is not against the public interest. <br /> 2 . The quantity of solid waste is insignificant. <br /> 3. The nature of the solid waste poses no significant threat to health, <br /> safety, or the environment . <br /> An annual application fee of $140.00 must be remitted with each completed <br /> application for each site. <br /> The time and date of the required hearing will be mailed through the San <br /> Joaquin County Department of Public Works who is the secretary to this hear- <br /> ing panel . <br /> DISPOSAL SITE PERMITS FOR ANIMAL FEED YARDS <br /> Animal Feed Yards are those facilities which feed three or more animals, other <br /> than hogs, of swill, offal , food processing waste vegetable and fruit packing <br /> waste or garbage not produced on the premise or site and which meets the land <br /> use requirements. (SJ Co Ord Code Sec 5-2101(a) ) <br /> "Animal Feeding Yards" are required, in addition to meeting land use require- <br /> ments, to possess a valid "Disposal Area Permit" , obtainable through the San <br /> Joaquin Local Health District . (SJ Co Ord Code Sec 5-2101(g) , 5-2600 & 5-2608) <br /> Hog Farms are exempt from a "Disposal Area Permit" providing the feeding <br /> operation is conducted entirely pursuant to and in conformity with a permit <br /> issued by the State Department of Agriculture. <br /> An annual application fee of $140 .00 must be remitted with each completed <br /> application for each site. No public hearing is required for this permit <br /> unless requested by the applicant to appeal conditions or denial of the <br /> "Disposal Area Permit" . <br /> Should you have any questions regarding this matter contact Alan Biedermann, <br /> R.S. of my staff at (209)468-3446 , between the hours of 8-9 AM Monday <br /> through Friday . <br /> May 25, 1988 <br />