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Fred Kaufman <br /> December 11, 1991 <br /> Page 2 <br /> FINDING OF CONFORMANCE <br /> As mentioned above, the law that required a finding of conformance <br /> to the COSWMP was repealed. This created a period of time from <br /> January 1, 1990, until the new Countywide Integrated Waste <br /> Management Plans become effective which is referred to as the <br /> '°Gape . During the Gap, there was no requirement of finding of <br /> conformance by the lead agency. <br /> ASSEMBLY BILL 2296 <br /> This Bill, passed in 1990, addresses the Gap issue by bringing back <br /> the COSWMP during the Gap and requiring local enforcement agencies <br /> to certify that one of the following has occurred: <br /> 1 . The lead agency makes a finding of conformance that the <br /> facility is identified and described in a COSWMP that was in <br /> compliance with the law as it existed on December 31, 1989. <br /> 2. The lead agency makes a finding of conformance that the <br /> facility is identified and described in a COSWMP that has been <br /> approved by the County and a majority of the cities within the <br /> County representing a majority of the population of the <br /> incorporated areas. <br /> 3 . The facility has been approved by the County and a majority <br /> of the cities within the County representing a majority of the <br /> population of the incorporated areas. <br /> Accordingly, the Public Works Department, as the agency responsible <br /> for making findings of conformance, has determined that the <br /> California Waste Removal System Transfer Station is in conformance <br /> with the current COSWMP that has been approved by the County and <br /> a majority of the cities within the County representing a majority <br /> of the population of the incorporated areas. <br /> TH:LP:vj <br /> R: 1VIRGINIAICOSWMP.CWR <br /> TA 30001 <br />