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ARCHIVED REPORTS_2011
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2011
RECORD_ID
PR0440010
PE
4445
FACILITY_ID
FA0001552
FACILITY_NAME
EAST STKN RECYCLE/TRANSFER STATION
STREET_NUMBER
2435
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
WEBER
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
APN
15323117
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2435 E WEBER AVE
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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KLEINF-EL®ER <br /> Bright People.Right Solutiom <br /> Environmentalâ–º acts <br /> Land Use Planning and Zoning Impacts <br /> The proposed project includes a request to rezone the western 1.77 acres of land from <br /> IL Industrial Limited to IG Industrial General (Figure 2-6). This request also includes the <br /> rezone and abandonment of F north of Weber Avenue, which dead-ends at the <br /> Stockton Terminal and Eastern Railroad and currently divides the proposed project site. <br /> Lands adjacent to the rezone area are zoned IL Industrial to the north, west and south. <br /> Lands to the east of the rezone area are zoned IG Industrial General. Three residential <br /> homes are located within the IL Industrial zoning district immediately south of the <br /> proposed west entrance. <br /> Proposed land uses are consistent with Industrial General Plan designations that apply <br /> to the majority of the project area. The project rezoning from IL to IG is consistent with <br /> the existing General Plan Industrial designations for the project area. <br /> The proposed project includes a request for abandonment of the portion of F Street <br /> separating the eastern (existing) and western (expansion area) portions of the project <br /> site. This area, shown on Figure 2-5), encompasses approximately 0.3 acres. The <br /> project applicant has title to lands on both sides of the street; as a result, title to the <br /> subject abandonment area will revert to the project applicant. The proposed abandoned <br /> area will be zoned IG consistent with the properties to the west and east, and with the <br /> Industrial General Plan designations that apply to that area. <br /> Level of Significance: Less than significant <br /> Mitigation Measures: None required <br /> Land Use Consistency Impacts <br /> The proposed project will require the issuance of an Administrative Use permit by the <br /> City of Stockton for the entire 6.28 acre site for the proposed use as a 24-hour <br /> recycling facility. The proposed expansion would be consistent with the existing site <br /> operations on 4.96 acres of land. Land uses to the north, west and south would be <br /> consistent with adjoining land uses, general plan designation and zoning. Lands south <br /> of the existing facility, south of Weber Avenue are zoned and designated RM Medium <br /> Density. Residential, however, the use of the portion of the project site immediately <br /> adjacent to this zoning will not change, and an eight-foot masonry wall currently <br /> separates the two land uses. The proposed land uses are consistent within the vicinity <br /> of the project. <br /> Level of Significance: Less than significant <br /> Mitigation Measures: None required <br /> 121339/ST011 R226 3-43 October 14, 2011 <br /> Copyright 2011 Kleinfelder <br />
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