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Cluding an assessment of housing needs facilities. C/CAG is designated as the The Plan includes water quality protec- <br /> and market and inventory conditions; CIWMP Local Task Force and will direct tion and discharge control measures re- <br /> /2) a Five-Year Strategy, including long- preparation of the final Plan. C/CAG's lated to the following types of <br /> term priorities for the investment of hous- role is to review draft Countywide Inte- stormwater pollution sources: / I ] munici- <br /> lng ~nds; and 13) a One-Year Action grated Waste Management Plan ele- pal government maintenance activities, <br /> Plan. including a short-term plan for allo- ments. To date, C/CAG has reviewed (2) commercial and industrial activities, <br /> caring local, state and federal resources adopted local agency Source Reduction (3) new development and construction <br /> to meet priority housing needs during and Recycling, and Household Hazard- activities, and (4~ iilicit discharges. The <br /> the next federal fiscal year. bUS Waste Elements. C/GAG will review Plan also includes a public informa- <br /> the Non-Disposal Facilities, and Siting Ele- don/participation program. <br />6. San Mateo County ments as they are completed Dy the <br />General Plan-General Land local agencies. C/CAG is currently coor- C/C. AG establishes program funding, <br />Use Chapter and Local dinating the development of County- and assists local agencies to fulfill their <br /> wide waste management programs and NPDES permit requirements by provid- <br />Coastal Program-Agriculture facilities, e.g., public education and pro- ing technical and policy guidelines and <br />Component motion, technical assistance, waste ex- coordinating their annual report activi- <br /> ties. <br />In 1986, the County adopted tt~e San change, composting and material <br />Mated County General Plan-General recovery facilities, and composting mar- <br />Lane Use Chapter. The Chapter estab- ket development. C/C_AG also serves as Countywide and <br />/ishes an urban-rural boundary to desig- a conflict resolution forum in the event Multijurisdictional <br />hate and separate urban and rural of CIWMP implementation disputes. Resource Protection <br />areas. Less intensive resource protect/on <br />ant open space uses are directed to 8. Countywide Hazardous Programs <br />rurai areas, and more intensive residen- ~(/aste Management Plan <br />rial commercia~ and industria~ uses to (CHW'MP~ !. San Mateo County <br />urban areas. Although the ~hapter only <br />has regulatory authority in unincorpo In accordance with a 1986 state law, General Plan-Air Resources <br />ratc-~ San Marco County, it governs the San Marco County Hazardous Waste Chapter <br />most of the subregion's rural land. Management Plan was prepared to plan In t 994, the County adopted the San <br /> the location of hazardous waste man- <br /> Marco County General Plan - Air Re- <br />In ! '9,80, the County adopted the San agement facilities when needed in the <br /> sources Chapter. Although the Chapter <br />Marco County Local Coastal Program-Ag- County. In 1992, C/CAG adopted the <br /> only has regulatory authority in unincor- <br />rich :ure Component. The Component Plan, which: (l) analyses the hazardous porated San Marco Count)/, it was pre- <br />( ! i ~-reserves and fosters agricultural waste stream within San Marco County, pared as a Counbyvvide model policy <br />ianc uses, (2) protects agricuitural land /2) determines the need for hazardous document for voluntary incorporation <br />from conversion, (3) maintains agricul- waste management facilities within the into City general plans. <br />~ura: parcels as large as poss~Die, and (4] County, (3) identifies areas ~n the Coun~ <br />m~n:mizes conflicts [3etween agricultural suitable for s~t~ng new facilities, (4) evalu- The Air Resources Chapter was prepared <br />ant non-agricultural land uses Al- ates the potential for waste reduction, to (1) protect and preserve clean a~r as a <br />though the Component only nas regula- and (5) identifies the opportunities to natural resource, (2~ reduce air pollutant <br />tor)/authority in unincorporated San better manage hazardous waste gener- emissions, and (3) reduce public expo- <br />Ma~eo County, it governs most of the ated by small businesses and house- sure to harmful air pollution. The Chap- <br />subregion's agricultural land. holds, ter includes a comprehensive analysis air <br /> resource conditions in San Marco <br />Countywide Waste 9. Countywide Stormwater County and establishes air resource pro- <br />Management Programs Management Plan (NPDES) tection policies to reduce stat~onany and <br /> mobile resource emissions and public ex <br /> In accordance with a 1987 federal law, posure to air pollutants through regula- <br /> in 1993, C/CAG adopted the San Marco tion of new development and improved <br />7. Count~ide Integrated County Stormwater Management Plan. urban land use planning. <br />~(/aste Management Plan The Plan establishes a comprehensive <br />(CI~0'MP) Countywide program to imorove and 2. Coordinated Resource <br />in a:cordance with 1989 state !aw, the protect water quaJity in the San Fran- Management Planning <br />Co~nb~vide Integrated Waste ,Manage- osco Bay from urban runoff A Count- <br />me'n: Plan (CIWMPI is being prepared to wide NPDES Technical Advisor~ Processes in San Mateo <br />describe how ~ocal agencies ~.,,~i~ divert Committee (TAC), comprised of local County (CRMP) <br />waste from landfills by implementing agency staff, prepared the P!an as a joint Guided by a memorandum of under- <br />!oca and regional source recuct~on, re- National Pollution Discharge Elimination standing among I4 federal and state <br />cyc ~,g, and comDostlng programs and System (NPDES) permit apphcation, resource protection agencies, two multi- <br /> <br /> What Existing Countywide Planning Programs Provide the Foundation for Developing the Comprehensive Planning Strategy7 3 <br /> <br /> <br />