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R <br />2. A letter from the San Joaquin County Community Development Department <br />stating this facility is consistant with, and designated in, the applicable general <br />plan and that surrounding land use is compatible with the facility operation (as <br />required in Public Resources Code, Section 50000.5, a and b) must be <br />submitted. <br />3. A letter from Public Works stating facility is consistant with the County Solid <br />Waste Management Plan pursuant to Public Resources Code 50000-50002 <br />must be submitted. <br />4. Submit a Notice of Determination letter from the appropriate lead agency <br />regarding FSL's Negative Declaration. <br />5. Information was not found in the RDSI as to where wood pile would be located, <br />how often wood chipping will occur on site, who the chipping contractor will <br />be, and what kind of health and safety training this contractor has. Submit <br />more specific information regarding these issues. <br />6. Will the general public be allowed on site? <br />7. Will all recyclable materials cease to come to FSL when the Tracy Materials <br />Recycling Facility is up in operation or will a portion continue to come to FSL? <br />Where will recyclables be taken? Submit specifics and add to the RDSI. <br />Submit this additional information to EHD so review of FSL's Revised Permit <br />Application may continue. <br />EHD is working on a draft permit for FSL at this time to hasten the approval process. <br />If you have any questions call Carol Oz, R.E.H.S., at 468-3440. <br />Ernest Fujimoto, M.D., M.P.H. <br />O*W;P � <br />Mike Huggins, Supervisor <br />Environmental Health Division <br />cc: Jon Whitehill, CIWMB <br />Tom Horton, SJC Dept. of Public Works <br />Dom De La Torri, Community Development Dept. <br />