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PC: 6-1-89 <br />GP-89-8/UP-89-2 <br />setbacks, including a 100 -foot buffer around the perimeter of <br />the site, - been _ • - r for the project. <br />4. Issuance of the permit will not be significantly detrimental <br />to the public health, safety,• r welfare or be injurious to <br />the property or improvements of adjacent properties because <br />specific mitigation measures identified in the project's <br />Environmental Impact Report have been incorporated into the <br />project as Conditions of Approval. Additional permit <br />requirements of the Regional Water Quality Control Board will <br />ensure that public health Is maintained. <br />PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />The General Plan Map Amendment would add the "Solid Waste <br />Disposal Facilities" symbol to the Land Use/Circulation Element <br />map at the proposed project location on Harney Lane. The General <br />Plan Text Amendment would add the North County Sanitary Landfill <br />to the list of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities Exhibit and the <br />Solid Waste Facilities Figure in the Land Use/Circulation Element <br />Basis for Policy document. These two actions would incorporate a <br />0 new sanitary landfill site into the General Plan. <br />The underlying project is a new Class III sanitary landfill which <br />is proposed as a replacement for the existing Harney Lane <br />Sanitary Landfill. The existing Harney Lane facility has a total <br />site area of 112 acres and is expected to reach capacity by 1990. <br />The proposed North County Sanitary Landfill (NCSL) is on a <br />320 -acre parcel approximately 1.5 miles east of the existing <br />landfill on the south side. of Harney Lane. This replacement is <br />proposed as a Class III landfill (same as the existing facility) <br />and would accept mixed municipal solid waste, construction and <br />demolition materials, and tires. The estimated capacity of the <br />landfill is 17.3 million cubic yai.ds with a life expectancy of 36 <br />years. <br />The NCSL would be owned by the County of San Joaquin and operated <br />by the Solid Wastethe County DepartmentPublic <br />Works. <br />JoaquinThe NCSL would operate under a County Use Permit, as well as <br />operating permits from the Regional Water Quality Control Board, <br />the San Pollution Controlthe San <br />Joaquin Local Health District. <br />-11- <br />