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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 96-54RESOLUTION NO. 96-54 A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL ADOPTING THE CITY OF LODI NONDISPOSAL FACILITY ELEMENT (NDFE) WHEREAS, the definition of a Nondisposal Facility is any solid waste processing facility required to obtain a solid waste facility permit that is not a landfill; and WHEREAS, there currently exist two materials processing nondisposal facilities required to implement the City of Lodi Source Reduction and Recycling Element (SRRE). The first being the Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) owned by California Waste located at 1333 E. Turner Road, and secondly, the MRF located close to the entrance of the North County Recycling Center & Sanitary Landfill on East Hamey Lane. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Lodi hereby adopts the City of Lodi Non -Disposal Facility Element (NDFE) as shown on Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part of this Resolution. Dated: May 15, 1996 I hereby certify that Resolution No. 96-54 was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held May 15, 1996, by the following vote: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS - Davenport, Mann, Pennino, Sieglock and Warner (Mayor) NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS - None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS - None ABSTAIN: COUNCIL MEMBERS - None "tyCleri 96-54 CITY OF LODI NONDISPOSAL FACILITY ELEMENT I. INTRODUCTION The California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989 (Act) requires each City and County to meet 25% waste diversion goals by 1995 and 50% by the year 2000. The Act further requires each City and County (for unincorporated areas) to prepare Source Reduction and Recycling Elements (SRRE) that indicate the programs and strategies that will be implemented by the jurisdictions to achieve their waste diversion goals. In accordance with the Act, the City of Lodi has prepared a SRRE that identifies programs which will be implemented to achieve its waste diversion goals. The California Public Resources Code (PRC), Sections 41730 et seq, requires every California City and County to prepare and adopt a Nondisposal Facility Element (NDFE) for all existing and proposed nondisposal facilities which will be needed to implement their SRREs. A nondisposal facility is defined as any solid waste facility required to obtain a solid waste facility permit other than solid waste disposal and transformation facilities. This NDFE has been prepared by The City of Lodi to meet the PRC requirements. II. FACILITIES REQUIRED The City's SRRE has determined that transfer stations, materials recovery facilities, and compost facilities will be utilized to meet the City's waste diversion goals. California Waste Removal Systems, Inc., is the City's franchised collector for residential, commercial and Industrial waste generated within the city. This firm operates a transfer station, material recovery facility and a compost facility on Turner Road within the City. Waste collected within the City is taken to this facility for processing. Also, self hauled waste is accepted at this facility and processed as well. Self hauled waste from within the City is also accepted at San Joaquin County's North County Recycling Center and Sanitary Landfill located on Harney Lane about nine miles east of the City. Both of these facilities will be utilized by the City to meet 1995 and year 2000 waste diversion goals. Title 14, Article 6.4, Section 18752 (e) states that "A city or county may include other facilities not defined as Nondisposal facilities (i.e. recycling centers, drop-off centers, HHW facilities, etc...)." There are other drop-off type recycling centers within the City. This NDFE only addresses facilities with Solid Waste Facilities Permits and other major facilities important in meeting waste diversion goals. The facilities listed above are described in the following tables. 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Recyclable materials, such as metals, newspaper, cardboard, plastic, yard waste, and others, are pulled from the waste stream manually, and the residual material is landfilled on-site. Yard waste is currently taken to other facilities for processing. In the future, an area may be designated for composting on-site. Mechanized equipment will be added in the future to help meet waste diversion goals. FACILITY CAPACITY The NCRCSL is currently permitted to process a peak of 825 tons per day. Currently, the site receives an average of 425 tons per day. About half of this waste is processed at other facilities and taken directly to the landfill. In 1995, the other half will be processed in the Recycling Center. EXPECTED The Recycling Center is currently diverting about 10% of DIVERSION RATE the waste it processes. It is anticipated that up to 15% of the waste going through the Recycling Center will be Greater than 5% diverted during the short term and up to 30% during the long term. PARTICIPATING Refuse Service Areas A & B in the unincorporated JURISDICTIONS northern San Joaquin County, and Self Haul waste from the Cities of Lodi, Stockton, Lathrop, Manteca, Ripon, LOCATION Located at 17900 E. Harney Lane approximately 9 miles east of the City of Lodi, within the unincorporated area of north San Joaquin County. NONDISPOSAL FACILITY ELEMENT III. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) REVIEW PRC Section 41735(a) exempts NDFE from the requirements of CEQA. Therefore, a CEQA review will not be performed on this NDFE. However, expansion or development of any new facilities discussed in this NDFE must go through appropriate CEQA review before expansion or development. NONDISPOSAL FACILITY ELEMENT 5