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California Integrated Waste Management Board <br /> Permit Decision No. 95-752 <br /> October 24, 1995 <br /> WHEREAS, San Joaquin County owns the Foothill Sanitary <br /> Landfill which is operated by Foothill Sanitary Landfill Inc. ; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, the San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Division, acting as the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) , requested <br /> that the operator submit an application for a revised Solid Waste <br /> Facility Permit; and <br /> WHEREAS, the San Joaquin County Community Development, the <br /> lead agency for CEQA review, prepared a Mitigated Negative <br /> Declaration (MND) , SCH# 95012059, for the proposed project; and <br /> Board staff provided comments on February 24, 1995; and the <br /> proposed project will not have a significant effect on the <br /> environment; and mitigation measures were incorporated into the <br /> approval of the proposed project; and the MND was certified as <br /> approved by the lead agency on May 30, 1995, and a Notice of <br /> Determination was filed by the lead agency on June 5, 1995; and <br /> WHEREAS, the LEA has submitted to the California Integrated <br /> Waste Management Board (Board) for its review and concurrence in, <br /> or objection to, a revised Solid Waste Facilities Permit for the <br /> Foothill Sanitary Landfill; and <br /> WHEREAS, the project description in the CEQA document is <br /> consistent with the proposed permit; and <br /> WHEREAS, Board staff have evaluated the proposed permit for <br /> consistency with the standards adopted by the Board and found the <br /> facility design and operation in compliance with State Minimum <br /> Standards; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Board finds that all state and local <br /> requirements for the proposed permit have been met, including <br /> consistency with Board standards, conformance with the County <br /> Solid Waste Management Plan, consistency with the County General <br /> Plan, and compliance with CEQA; and <br /> WHEREAS, the most recent joint Board/LEA inspection, <br /> conducted on August 23 , 1995, documented no violations of State <br /> Minimum Standards; and <br /> WHEREAS, the LEA has determined that there is no substantial <br /> evidence that issuance of the permit would prevent or <br /> substantially impair San Joaquin County' s ability to meet the <br /> diversion requirements of PRC Section 41780 . <br />