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Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page IV.A-1 �. <br /> Forward Inc.Landfill 2014 Expansion Project <br /> IV ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING IMPACTS,AND MITIGATION MEASURES <br /> IV.A. LAND USE AND AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES <br /> This section updates the 2013 Forward Landfill Expansion Project EIR's environmental setting <br /> and impacts analyses to take into account the proposed changes to the project described in this <br /> Supplemental EIR. It addresses potential conflicts with surrounding land uses; conformity with .�. <br /> San Joaquin County's General Plan, zoning regulations, Integrated Waste Management Plan <br /> and Airport Land Use Plan; state and federal airspace plans and policies;habitat conservation <br /> plans;and loss of agricultural land. Most of those discussions remain current and, if <br /> unchanged, are repeated in this Supplemental EIR.The impacts and mitigations in this section <br /> replace those in Section IV.A of the 2013 EIR. <br /> Setting <br /> Surrounding and Nearby Land Uses <br /> The 2013 EIR discussed surrounding and nearby land uses, which are shown in Figure III.0-1. <br /> The Northern California Youth Correctional Center, a criminal detention facility with <br /> approximately 2,000 male inmates, is located approximately 1,900 feet north of the existing <br /> Forward Landfill disposal area and approximately 300 feet north of the soil borrow area in the <br /> CYA parcel. A former women's prison, the Northern California Women's Facility, is located <br /> farther north of the project site, at the southwest corner of Arch and Austin Roads. The <br /> women's prison closed in 2003 and does not house any inmates. <br /> The California Health Care Facility (a state prison hospital) is located adjacent to the Forward <br /> landfill on a portion of the existing Northern California Youth Correctional Center west of <br /> Austin Road between the Forward Landfill and Arch Road. It consists of a 1,722-bed health <br /> care facility totaling approximately 1.2 million square feet, with housing clusters, diagnostic and <br /> treatment centers, armory,warehousing and support facilities, central plant, outdoor recreation <br /> fields, gatehouse, regional food service facility, staff training facilities, parking areas, and <br /> security fence and lighting. This facility was under construction at the time the 2013 EIR was <br /> prepared and is now complete and occupied. <br /> Adjacent land uses to the west, south, and east of the landfill consist of agriculture. <br /> Other nearby land uses to the southeast and northeast of the site consist of agriculture and <br /> scattered residences. A single-family residence (9690 Austin Road)is located approximately <br /> 500 feet from the landfill, on the east side of Austin Road across from the landfill's main <br /> entrance. This house is rented by Forward Landfill and kept vacant(Basso,pers. com.). There <br /> are two single-family residences (9606 and 9820 Lynch Road) east of Austin Road on Lynch <br /> Road, approximately 0.5 miles southeast of the site. In addition, two residences with .- <br /> surrounding ancillary structures are located on the east side of Austin Road, approximately one <br /> mile north of the main landfill entrance. Another residence with surrounding ancillary --f <br /> structures is located on Austin Road farther north of the site. <br /> The Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Intermodal Facility, a 470-acre train/truck cargo transfer <br /> and storage facility, is located approximately one mile northeast of the site, along the Burlington <br /> Northern and Santa Fe railroad main line. <br /> The nearest runway of the Stockton Metropolitan Airport is approximately one mile west of the <br /> existing Forward Landfill. <br />