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RECEIVED <br />J U L 2 3 1990 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />Response: PERMIT/SERVICES <br />This violation citation involves two areas; Perimeter fencing <br />around the north side of the station, perimeter fencing near <br />the southwest corner. <br />The north side fencing will be addressed first. The active <br />transfer station is completely fenced and secured except for <br />an open area, approximately 1501 x 1501, which is non -used <br />bare area and an adjacent drainage pond. the County has never <br />considered this area to be a security problem because it backs <br />up to farming activity and the station is not near an urban <br />area. <br />The County has addressed plans for the 1501 x 1501 bare area <br />cited during the stations 5 year permit review process. It <br />plans to improve the area and use it for a recycled material <br />sorting and storage area. These improvements will be <br />completed in the next 5 years. <br />Although the drainage pond has never been a security problem <br />in the past, the County agrees to construct a 6 foot high <br />fence around the perimeter of the pond area. It will be in- <br />place by September 30, 1990. <br />The County proposes to defer fencing the proposed recycling <br />area until detailed development plans have been implemented. <br />Preliminary design and cost estimates which include perimeter <br />fencing on an asphaltic surface have been developed. <br />The Southwest corner perimeter fencing that is cited as <br />hanging loose and in need of repairs has been repaired by <br />replacing that section of fencing. <br />Mr. Ed Padilla, County LEA inspector, has verified that the <br />repairs are satisfactory during a local inspection on May 11, <br />1990. <br />The Solid Waste Foreman, who has responsibility for <br />maintaining site security, will inspect the perimeter fences <br />weekly. Additionally, site supervisors will report any <br />fencing problems to the Solid Waste Foreman. <br />K, <br />