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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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10/7/2013
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8.B. - Page 84 <br /> Solid waste that is not diverted from the landfill is compacted at the transfer station. Appro�mately <br /> 90 percent of solid waste that is not diverted is sent to the Ox Mountain Sanitary Landfill,located <br /> east of Half Moon Bay in unincorporated San Mateo County. According to the California lntegrated <br /> Waste Management Board(CIWMB),the Ox Mountain Landfill is estimated to have a remaining <br /> capacity of at least 31 million cubic yards or 80 percent of the landfill's total potential capacity.49 <br /> This landfill is currently permitted to operate through January 2018. The other 10 percent of <br /> Redwood City's solid waste is diverted to numerous landfills in the Bay Area and elsewhere in the <br /> State of California. The City generated appro�mately 76,436 tons of solid waste in 2009. <br /> Collection service to the e�sting single-family residence is provided by Recology San Mateo <br /> County. The e�sting single-family residence generates appro�mately 8.6 pounds of solid waste per <br /> day.so <br /> 4.17.2 Environmental Checklist and Discussion of Impacts <br /> UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS <br /> Less Than <br /> Potentially Significant Less Than <br /> Significant With Significant No Impact Beneficial Information <br /> Impact Mitigation Impact Impact Source(s) <br /> Incorporated <br /> Would the project: <br /> 1) Exceed wastewater treatment � � � � � 1,2 <br /> requirements of the applicable <br /> Regional Water Quality Control <br /> Board? <br /> 2) Require or result in the construction � � � � � 1,2 <br /> of new water or wastewater treatment <br /> facilities or expansion of existing <br /> facilities,the construction of which <br /> could cause significant environmental <br /> effects? <br /> 3) Require or result in the construction � � � � � 1,2 <br /> of new storm water drainage facilities <br /> or expansion of existing facilities,the <br /> construction of which could cause <br /> significant environmental effects? <br /> 4) Have sufficient water supplies � � � � � 1,2 <br /> available to serve the project from <br /> existing entitlements and resources, <br /> or are new or expanded entitlements <br /> needed? <br /> 49 California lntegrated Waste Management Board. 20ll. <br /> <http://www.calrecvcle.ca. o�v/profiles/Facilitv/Landfill/LFProfilel.asp?COID=41&FACID=4I-AA-0002> <br /> Accessed July 5,2011. <br /> so Based on the assumed residential solid waste generation rate used in the General Plan EIR of 8.6 pounds of solid <br /> waste per dwelling unit per day. <br /> 1410 Valota Road Residential Project 72 Initial Study <br /> Redwood City January 2012 <br />
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