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11. Project Description <br /> The proposed expansion of the Austin Road Landfill is to the north and southeast of the existing <br /> landfill operation. Figure II.1 shows the 405.5-acre project area,including the existing landfill <br /> and the 218.5 acre expansion area. The 218.5 acre expansion area consists of three separate <br /> parcels. Because these three parcels are in the unincorporated area of the County,these three <br /> parcels would require oversight by applicable San Joaquin County Departments. <br /> The first is the 126.4-acre site which was recently acquired by the City from the California Youth <br /> Authority(CYA)which lies directly to the north of the existing landfill. This parcel is in San <br /> Joaquin County and zoned agricultural with the provisions for a solid waste facility. It is <br /> currently vacant and covered with non-native grasses. Uses of this property would be restricted <br /> to a borrow source and ancillary facilities only;per terms of the acquisition,no solid waste fill <br /> operations are allowed to be performed on this parcel for at least 20 years. Ancillary facilities <br /> include the entrance and administration offices. Areas within the CYA parcel are also set aside <br /> for a Materials Recovery Facility and a composting or co-composting area. Separate <br /> environmental analysis would be required at the time these facilities are proposed. <br /> The second parcel is the 85.6-acre site owned by Albert Brocchini Farms,Inc.,which is directly <br /> east of the City's 45-acre parcel. The Brocchini parcel is also within San Joaquin County and <br /> zoned agricultural with the provisions for a solid waste facility. Most of this property is covered <br /> with row crops. A residence is located in the southeast comer of the lot. The City of Stockton <br /> proposes to purchase or condemn this parcel and use it for landfill operations. The northeastern <br /> most comer of the property(approximately 10.3 acres)would be a wildlife preserve/floodplain <br /> area. The City would not need to annex the Brocchini parcel because according to a recent court <br /> case,the City is exempt from zoning requirements and conformance with the County General <br /> Plan(Miller, 1993). Jurisdictions that own properties within another jurisdiction have amenity <br /> to conformance with the other jurisdiction's General Plan. <br /> The third parcel,referred to as the triangular property in this EIR,is approximately 6.5 acres and <br /> located in the northeast corner,between Austin Road and the landfill access road. This parcel is <br /> within San Joaquin County, and zoned public lands. It is currently owned by the CYA and the <br /> City would either acquire or obtain an easement for the parcel. The parcel would be used for <br /> floodplain containment during the 100 year storm event. <br /> II.2 <br />