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M. Environmental Setting,impacts,and Mitigations <br /> A. Land Use,Plans and Policies <br /> 2) the City would request that special legislation be enacted granting the City an exception <br /> from the 300 acre limitation for the 126 acre annexation;or <br /> 3) the City would seek land use approval from San Joaquin County. <br /> County of San Joaquin General Plan <br /> The proposed expansion areas of the Austin Road Landfill are currently located in San Joaquin <br /> County,and are therefore subject to the objectives and policies of the San Joaquin County <br /> General Plan 2010(Section 15125,CEQA Guidelines). Following are objectives and policies of <br /> the General Plan.along with interpretive analysis of how the proposed project may or may not <br /> be in conformance with those objectives and policies. <br /> Location and Character Development <br /> Policy 10: Development shall be compatible with adjacent uses. <br /> Policy 11: Development should complement and blend with its setting. <br /> Policy 13: Development shall not jeopardize public health and safety. <br /> Policy 15: Development shall minimize impacts on the County's resources. <br /> As discussed above,the proposed project would be adjacent to agricultural and landfill uses with <br /> which it would be compatible. A surrounding residence and youth detention center/women's <br /> prison would be located 500 and 1,900 feet,respectively,from the actual landfill operation. One <br /> residence would be displaced by the project. As with existing maintenance requirements, <br /> relatively few County resources would be required to maintain the proposed project. <br /> Infrastructure and Services <br /> Policy 23: Infrastructure shall meet the requirements and standards of the County and the <br /> operating agency. <br /> The proposed project would not draw upon County infrastructure. Leachate would be trucked to <br /> the City of Stockton's wastewater treatment plant for disposal. The landfill operation would <br /> generate its own gas and electricity and draw water from on-site wells. Potable water would be <br /> purchased and brought to the site in bottles. <br /> M.A.14 <br />