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. i <br /> Gtu�N <br /> PUBLIC HPALTH SERVI&S <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY z a e? <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION <br /> :s <br /> Karen Furst, M.D., M.P.H., Health Officer <br /> 304 East Weber Avenue, Third Floor - Stockton, CA 95202 <br /> 209/468-3420 <br /> Regarding: DISPOSAL SITE EXEMPTION PERMITS <br /> (FOR DISPOSAL OF FOOD PROCESSING AND PACKING WASTE TO LAND <br /> AND DISPOSAL SITE PERMITS FOR ANIMAL FEED YARDS) <br /> DISPOSAL SITE EXEMPTION PERMITS: <br /> The disposal of food processing waste and food packing waste to land may only be permitted following a <br /> public hearing.This hearing is to determine that this disposal site can be exempted from a Solid Waste <br /> Facility Permit based on the following findings,Title 27 Section 21565 California Code of Regulation. <br /> 1. The exemption is not against the public's interest. <br /> 2. The quantity of solid waste is insignificant. <br /> 3. The nature of the solid waste poses no significant threat to health, safety, or the <br /> environment. <br /> An application fee of$445.00 must be remitted with each completed application for each site. An <br /> annual permit fee of$156.00 will be assessed. <br /> Notice of the time and date of the required hearing will be mailed. <br /> DISPOSAL SITE PERMITS FOR ANIMAL FEED YARDS: <br /> Animal Feed Yards are those facilities that feed three (3)or more animals (other than hogs), swill, offal, <br /> food processing waste, vegetable and fruits packing waste or garbage, not produced on the premise or <br /> site, and which meet land use requirements. San Joaquin County Ordinance Code Section 502101(a) <br /> Animal Feed Yards are required, in addition to meeting land use requirements, to possess a valid <br /> "Disposal Area Permit", obtainable through the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Division. San <br /> Joaquin County Ordinance Code Section 5-21-1(g), 5-2600 and 5-2608. <br /> Hog Farms are exempt from a Disposal Area Permit providing the feeding operation is conducted <br /> entirely pursuant to and in conformity with a permit issued by the State Department of Agriculture. <br /> An application fee of$178.00 must be remitted with each completed application for each site. No public <br /> hearing is required for this permit unless requested by the applicant to appeal conditions or denial of the <br /> "Disposal Area Permit". An annual permit fee of$156.00 will be assessed. <br /> Should you have any questions in regard to this matter please contact Robert McClellon, Lead Senior <br /> Registered Environmental Health Specialist at(209) 468-0332 <br /> A Division of San Joaquin County Health Care Services <br />