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7, LATHROP-MANTECA FIRE DISTRICT (Staff Contact: J. R. Monty, 209-858-2331) <br />a. The project must conform with the appropriate edition of the Uniform Fire Code (currently, the <br />1997 edition) and all related standards. <br />b. Fire Department Facility Fees are to be paid on any new structure in accordance with the San <br />Joaquin County Ordinance and Resolution adopting the fee schedule ($0.14 per sq. ft.)... <br />c. In order to commence construction beyond the foundation stage or storage of building <br />materials, requirements for emergency vehicle access and adequate water for fire suppression <br />shall be provided in accordance with Sections 901.3, 902.2.1, 903.2, and 8704 of the 1997 <br />Uniform Fire Code. <br />d. The fire access road shall meet the San Joaquin County Public Works Standards. <br />e. A Knox Box security key box shalt be provided. Applications are available at the fire district <br />offices. <br />f. Existing fire protection facilities will be maintained to the satisfaction of the Lathrop - Manteca <br />Fire Protection District. <br />g. 79(1,2) <br />Proposed as Part of the Project: <br />At the proposed consolidated landfill, the project sponsor will continue to provide fire <br />suppression equipment and procedures that are equivalent in effectiveness to those currently <br />employed at the existing Forward Landfill, as described in the Site Health and Safety <br />Program. The project sponsor will furnish information regarding proposed disposal <br />operations and fire suppression measures at the Austin Road Landfill, and the proposed <br />consolidated landfill, to the Lathrop -Manteca Fire District. <br />Existing fire protection facilities will be maintained (see also Mitigation Measure 9 (E.1)). <br />In. 80(1.3) <br />Proposed as Part of the Project: <br />The project sponsor will continue to apply, to the entire consolidated landfill, the safety <br />procedures currently employed at the existing Forward Landfill and described in the <br />Workplace Injury and Illness Prevenfion Plan. The project sponsor will furnish information <br />regarding proposed disposal operations and safety procedures at the Austin Road Landfill, <br />and the proposed consolidated landfill, to the Lathrop -Manteca Fre District. <br />8. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCE CONTROL (Staff Contact: James <br />Tjosvold, Site Mitigation Branch, 8800 Cal Center Drive, Sacramento, CA 95826-3200) <br />a. 36 (E.5) <br />Identified in E1R: <br />The landfill operator shall submit an updated post -closure permit application for WMU-A that <br />presents pians to prohibit the expansion of the new landfill areas above WMU-A. The <br />applicant filed a renewal of its hazardous waste permit for WMU-A on October 31, 2000 <br />(Kleinfelder, 2000) that presents the controls and monitoring of WMU-A. The applicant's JTD <br />describes creating a wedge of landfill material north of WMU-A that would keep a buffer area <br />around the WMU-A boundaries clear of new refuse and then start to build outward and <br />upward. This plan must have the approval of the CIWMB and RWQCB. <br />San Joaquin County UP -00-7, ER-00-2Torward, Inc. <br />10 Community Development Page 22 <br />