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8-2 <br /> <br />Forward Composting Facility SWT Engineering <br /> Report of Composting Site Information - July 2014 <br />z:\projects\allied waste\forward\resource recovery facility\5 yr permit rvw 2013-14\rcsi 2014\text\sec 8.doc <br />No. 2001052081) and certified by the San Joaquin County Planning Commission <br />on February 6, 2003. Subsequently, a Notice of Determination was filed with the <br />State Clearinghouse on April 14, 2003. <br />In addition, a Negative Declaration was prepared to address environmental impacts <br />associated with the relocation of the permitted boundaries. The Negative <br />Declaration was filed with the State Clearinghouse (SCH No. 2010112045) and <br />certified by the San Joaquin County Planning Commission in January 2011. <br />Siting and Design Requirements (14 CCR, Section 17406.2) <br />♦ The RRF's design and operation were found to be in compliance with the California <br />Code of Regulation Title 14 Minimum Standards for Solid Waste Handling and <br />Disposal as determined by a document review conducted by CalRecycle and the <br />LEA prior to the issuance of the SWFP. <br />Pursuant to the San Joaquin County 2010 General Plan, the land use designation for the <br />landfill is G/A (General Agricultural) and the zoning is AG-40 (General Agricultural, 40-acre <br />minimum lot size). The San Joaquin County Development Title specifies that Major Impact <br />Services are allowed in AG-40 zone classification areas subject to a Use Permit. Major <br />Impact Services, which include sanitary landfills, are defined as land intensive activities that <br />must be located away from residences or concentrations of people due to the nature of the <br />operation's impacts. The existing Forward Landfill (including the RRF and Composting <br />Facility) is currently operated under San Joaquin County Land Use Permits Nos. UP-00-7,and <br />PA-10000245 granted in 2003 and 2011, respectively. <br />