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t <br /> buffer zone. The basis for the buffer zone is described <br /> under the criterion "Distance from Residences. " <br /> • Mineral Resources Areas <br /> No facilities shall be sited to preclude extraction of <br /> minerals necessary to sustain the economy of the State. <br /> Figure 11-4 shows mineral resource areas in the County. <br /> • Military Lands <br /> In keeping with the policy of the Department of Defense <br /> (DOD) , military land shall not be considered for estab- <br /> lishment of public hazardous waste management facilities. <br /> Transfer station facilities will therefore not be sited <br /> on military lands. <br /> • Other State, Federal , and Indian Lands <br /> Indian lands and land areas under the jurisdiction of the <br /> State and the Federal government are not subject to land <br /> use control by the County or incorporated cities. <br /> Policies of the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest <br /> Service preclude the development of hazardous waste man- <br /> agement facilities on properties owned by these agencies. <br /> Before any facilities could be located on such lands, the <br /> County would need to reach an agreement with the appro- <br /> priate State or Federal agency. <br /> All criteria listed above are appropriate for determining the <br /> suitability of lands within these areas for siting of transfer <br /> stations. <br /> Maps in the County General Plan were used as references in mapping <br /> selected siting criteria. The page and map number for specific <br /> criteria are as follows: <br /> PJ9 9390502D.00D 11-7 Rev. 1 11/08/88 <br />