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City of RE 7.1.D. - Page 50 <br /> 3.2.5 Trash Management Area #4 <br /> Trash Management Area#4 (TMA#4) includes approximately 123 acres of land bordered by <br /> Laurel Street to the west, G street(closest street to the City boundary with San Carlos)to the north, <br /> US Highway 101 to the east and Whipple Avenue to the south.Visual on-land assessments <br /> conducted by City staff within TMA#4 indicate that approximately 13 %of the jurisdictional area is <br /> considered as a high trash generating area,40 %as a medium trash generating area,and the <br /> remaining 47 %as low trash generating area.The majority of the land area is residential with retail <br /> and commercial land use adjacent to El Camino Real which is one block to the west of Laurel Street. <br /> Retail,commercial and industrial land uses are adjacent to US Highway 101.TMA#4 includes El <br /> Camino Real which results in large volumes of vehicular and pedestrian traffic through the area. <br /> One school (i.e., Redwood High School) is also located within this area Trash is generated within the <br /> retail,commercial and industrial corridors from pedestrians and vehicles. Full-capture devices have <br /> not been installed within this area.To date,street sweeping and on-land cleanups have been <br /> implemented within this area to address trash. <br /> FULL-CAPTURE TREATMENT DEVICES <br /> Implemented Prior to and Continued After MRP Effective Date: <br /> • The City did not install full-capture devices within TMA#4 prior to the effective date of the <br /> MRP. <br /> Implemented after MRP Effective Date and Prior to July 1,2014: <br /> • The City did not install full-capture devices within TMA#4 during this time period. <br /> Planned for Future Implementation between July 2014 and July 2022: <br /> • The City plans to evaluate the following for potential implementation.A decision regarding <br /> implementation will be made by July 1,2014.The City will evaluate and determine the <br /> feasibility of installing small full-capture devices to treat trash loads generated within TMA <br /> #4. If it is determined to be feasible and resources are available,the City will install small <br /> full-capture devices to treat TMA#4 by July 1,2015. <br /> • The City plans to evaluate the following for potential implementation.A decision regarding <br /> implementation will be made by July 1,2017. In accordance with their NPDES stormwater <br /> permit, Caltrans is required to implement trash control measures to reduce trash loads on <br /> state-owned streets, roads and highways. The City will collaborate with Caltrans to <br /> determine the possibility of entering into an agreement to offset the cost of installing small <br /> full-capture devices on El Camino Real.The City would be responsible for maintaining <br /> small full-capture devices. Implementation of small full-capture devices on El Camino Real <br /> will occur by July 1, 2021 if the City executes an agreement with Caltrans regarding <br /> installation. <br /> ■PARTIAL-CAPTURE TREATMENT DEVICES <br /> Implemented Prior to and Continued After MRP Effective Date: <br /> • The City did not install partial-capture devices within TMA#4 prior to the effective date of <br /> the MRP. <br /> 42 <br />