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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 086-96 AlaCoHazWaste GPA RESOLUTION NO. 86 - 96 A RESOLUTION OF THE DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL PA 96-024 ALAMEDA COUNTY HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT WHEREAS, The County of Alameda has adopted a County Hazardous Waste Management Plan; and WHEREAS, The management of hazardous wastes generated by our highly technological society has become one of the leading concerns of the City of Dublin; and WHEREAS, AB 2948 (Tanner, 1986) was signed into law to require each county to adopt a County Hazardous Waste Management Plan and for each city to incorporate the county plan into their general plans within a specified time period; and WHEREAS, The Alameda County Hazardous Waste Management Plan addresses the requirements of AB 2948 by conducting a planning process to develop a hazardous waste management program meeting Alameda County' s projected needs and complying with state law, a plan which establishes goals and policies pertaining to the hierarchy of hazardous waste management strategies and a set of criteria for the siting of expanded or new offsite hazardous waste facilities; and WHEREAS, Cities have until June 30, 1996, to incorporate the County plan into their general plans; and WHEREAS, The Planning Commission did hold a public hearing on said application on June 18, 1996, at which it recommended that the City Council adopt PA 96-024 Alameda County Hazardous Waste Management Plan General Plan Amendment; and WHEREAS, Proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and WHEREAS, The project has been found to be categorically exempt under Section 15308 of the State CEQA Guidelines which consist of actions taken by regulatory agencies, as authorized by state or local ordinance, to assure the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, or protection of the environment where the regulatory process involves procedures for protection of' the environment; and WHEREAS, The amendment of the General Plan and of the Zoning Ordinance to establish procedures, siting criteria and land use designations and zones in which Small-Scale Transfer and Storage Facilities and of Industrial Transfer/Storage Facilities may be located is an action by the City of Dublin to maintain, restore, enhance and protect the environment; and WHEREAS, All subsequent decisions regarding location of these facilities are subject the requirements of CEQA; and WHEREAS, The proposed general plan amendment is substantially consistent with the adopted Alameda County Hazardous Waste Management Plan; and WHEREAS, It is in the public interest to prohibit the location of facilities for the land disposal of hazardous wastes or treatment residues because it promotes the objectives of the Alameda County Hazardous Waste Management Plan which intends these facilities for remote areas; and WHEREAS, That the inclusion of household hazardous waste facilities in the Small- Scale Transfer and Storage Facility category will facilitate the establishment of such a necessary facility WHEREAS, The measurement of distance criteria from facilities to residential designated areas will provide a greater buffer for residential areas from potential impacts; and WHEREAS, The requirement that facilities be directly served by streets meeting the City's industrial road standards and that they be accessible via Major and Arterial streets will assure that adequate and safe access for facilities will be provided; and WHEREAS, The requirement for an adequate level of public services for facilities and for a minimum three minute response time from the nearest fire station are necessary to ensure public safety; and WHEREAS, The restriction of facilities to the Business Park/Industrial: Outdoor Storage, Business Park/Industrial: Low Coverage, and Industrial Park designations of the General Plan, while more restrictive than the County Hazardous Waste Management Plan, is appropriate because sufficient potential locations for facilities exist within those designations within the City, and because these areas are easily accessible from any~vhere in the City; and WHEREAS, The Staff Report was submitted including language incorporating the Alameda County Hazardous Waste Management Plan as, "Section 4.6 Alameda County Hazardous Waste Management Plan", and recommending that the Planning Commission recommend City Council approval of the general plan amendment; and WHEREAS, The City Council did hold a public hearing on said application on July 23, 1996, and WHEREAS, Proper notice of said public hearing was given in all respects as required by law; and : WHEREAS, the City Council did hear and consider all said reports, recommendations, and testimony hereinabove set forth. 'V NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin City Council does hereby adopt PA 96-024 Alameda County Hazardous Waste Management Plan General Plan Amendment as follows: 4.6 ALAMEDA COUNTY HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN The management of hazardous wastes generated by our highly technological society has become one of the leading concerns of the City of Dublin. AB 2948 (Tanner, 1986) was signed into law to require each county to adopt a County Hazardous Waste Management Plan and for each city to incorporate the county plan into their general plans within a specified time period. The Alameda County Hazardous Waste Management Plan addresses the requirements of AB 2948 by conducting a planning process to develop a hazardous waste management program meeting Alameda County' s projected needs and complying with state law, a plan which establishes goals and policies pertaining to the hierarchy of hazardous waste management strategies and a set of criteria for the siting of expanded or new offsite hazardous waste facilities. Guiding Policies A. The City of Dublin shall encourage the reduction or elimination of hazardous wastes at the source site as the highest priority in the management of hazardous wastes. B. The City of Dublin shall make provisions for the location ofoffsite hazardous waste facilities in its community which meet the fair share needs of the City of Dublin and of Alameda County. Implementing Policies C. The goals, policies, facility siting criteria and other provisions of the Alameda County Hazardous Waste Management Plan are incorporated herein by reference subject to the following provisions to the locational criteria of the plan: 1. Facilities for the land disposal of hazardous wastes or treatment residues are prohibited in the City of Dublin. 2. Small-Scale Transfer and Storage facilities shall include household hazardous waste collection facilities. 3. To assure that future and existing residential populations are adequately considered, the criteria for distances from facilities permitted by the plan shall be from the facilities to residential designated property. 4. To assure that facilities are appropriately located with regard to major transportation routes, all sites for offsite hazardous waste facilities shall be directly served by streets meeting the City's industrial road standards and shall be accessible via Major and Arterial streets as designated by the General Plan. 5. To provide an adequate level of public services and to assure an adequate margin of public safety, all facilities shall be adequately served by necessary public services as specified by the plan and shall be within a three (3) minute response time from the nearest fire station. 6. To assure proper land use compatibility and adequate proximity to the waste generation stream, all offsite hazardous waste facilities shall be located in areas designated Business Park/Industrial: Outdoor Storage, Business Park/Industrial: Low Coverage, and Industrial Park on the General Plan. D. A violation of Zoning Ordinance Section 8-104.0, HAZARDOUS WASTE FACILITIES LOCATION PROCEDURE, pertaining to the Alameda County Hazardous Waste Management Plan is deemed to be a violation of the Dublin General Plan. The General Plan determines that the implementation of the Alameda County Hazardous Waste Management Plan through the guiding and implementing policies of the General Plan and by means of Section 8-104.0 of the Zoning Ordinance is necessary to protect the public health, safety, and welfare. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 23rd day of July, 1996. AYES: Councilmembers Barnes, Burton, Howard, Moff att and Mayor Houston NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTES~~Cit~~ C,~ g:96024c2gpares 2 K/7-23-96/resohwmp,doc