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CITY OF DUBLIN
AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: January 10,1994
SUBJECT: Public Hearing: Non-Disposal Facility Element (NDPE) of the Integrated Waste
Management Plan
1;P (prepared by: Bo Barker, Management Assistant)
EXHIBITS ATTACHED: l/Resolution Adopting the NDFE
2V Copy of the NDFE
RECOMMENDATION: 1)
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Open Public Hearing
Accept Public Testimony
Close Public Hearing, deliberate and
a) Adopt the Resolution approving the NDFE as required by the Integrated
Waste Management Plan.
b) Direct staff to forward the adopted NDFE to the Alameda County Waste
Management Authority for transmittal to the California Integrated Waste
Management Board.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: No Financial Impact at this time.
DESCRIPTION: The California Integrated Waste Management Act was amended in 1992 (AB3001) to
require cities and counties to prepare a Non-Disposal Facility Element (NOPE) as part of the Countywide
Integrated Waste Management Plan (CoIWMP), which includes the City's Source Reduction and Recycling
Element (SRRE). Although the NDFE is part of the Countywide Plan, cities and counties are required to
prepare and individually adopt NDFEs. Emergency regulations recently signed into law (AB 440) require that
SRRE, Household Hazardous Waste Elements (HHWE) and NOFEs be submitted to the California Integrated
Waste Management Board on an accelerated schedule.
The purpose of the NDFE is to identify and describe existing and/ or planned Non-Disposal Facilities (NDFs)
to be utilized by the City of Dublin in attaining the waste reduction goals identified in the City's SRRE.
A Non-Disposal Facility is defined as any facility that requires a Solid Waste Facility Permit, except landfills
and transformation (waste to energy) facilities. NDFs include transfer and processing stations, including
material recovery facilities that receive unsorted waste, and composting facilities. Recycling facilities that
receive sorted materials and other facilities that do not require County Solid Waste Permits normally do not
fall under this definition of NDFs.
The City of Dublin has no existing or new NDFs planned within the jurisdiction. Therefore, the City's NOFE
consists of a list offacilities located outside the City of Dublin, which are currently used or proposed to be
used to implement SRRE programs. The City's franchised hauler transports source separated recyclables to
these - . , facilities.
Adoption of the NOPE
The City's NOPE was prepared and forwarded to the Alameda County Waste Management Authority Local
Task Force (LTF) for an advisory review, as required by State Law. After receiving comments from the LTF,
the City must hold at least one public hearing and then adopt its NOPE. Once adopted, the NOFE will be
submitted to the Alameda County Waste Management Authority for transmittal to the California Integrated
Waste Management Board (CIWMB).
The Integrated Waste Management Board has 120 days to approve or disapprove of the NDFE(s). If the
eIWMB has not approved or disapproved an NDPE within 120 days, the CIWMB shall deem to have
approved the NDFE.
Staff recommends the City Council adopts-the Non Disposal Facility Element as required by the Integrated
Waste Management Act and direct staff to send the NDFE to the Alamenda Waste Management Authority for
transmittal to the California Integrated Waste Management Board.
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RESOLUTION NO. .93
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
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ADOPTING THE NON-DISPOSAL FACILITY ELEMENT AND
APPENDING IT TO THE SOURCE REDUCTION AND RECYCLING ELEMENT
WHEREAS, the State Legislature adopted AB 3001 (Cortese) requiring that local jurisdictions
append their Source Reduction and Recycling Element (SRRE) by adopting a Non-Disposal Facility
Element (NDFE); and
WHEREAS, the NDFE's purpose is for local jurisdictions to identify existing or proposed
facilities in order to implement local SRREs; and
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin has submitted a proposed NOFE to the Alameda Waste
Management Authority Local Task Force (LTF) for review and comment as required; and
WHEREAS, the LTF reviewed the City's NOPE on October 7,1993; and
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin held the required public hearing on January 10, 1994, regarding
the adoption of the NDFE.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City eouncil of the City of Dublin hereby
adopts the Non-Disposal Facility Element that appends the City's Source Reduction and Recycling
element as required by State law.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 10th of January, 1994
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
Mayor
A TrEST:
City Clerk
Exhibit 1
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City of Dublin
Non-Disposal Facility Element (NDFE)
The following facilities are existing Non-Disposal Facilities outside the City of Dublin's Jurisdiction
used to execute the programs as stated in the City's Sources Reduction and Recycling Element (SRRE).
Livermore Dublin Disposal, the City's franchised solid waste hauler, delivers recyclable materials to
the following locations:
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Allwaste Recycling Incorporated Mixed Glass
6565 Smith A venue
Newark, CA 94560
Allwaste Recycling Incorporated Clear Glass
7999 Athenour Way
Sunol, eA 94586
Bay City Recycling Services Office Paper
2615 Davis Street
San Leandro, CA 94577
Bay City Recycling Services Office Paper
77th A venue Facility
Oakland, CA
Markovits and Fox Aluminum, PET Plastics
1633 Old Oakland Road
San Jose, CA 95161
Proler International Corporation Tin
P.O. Box 442
Lathrop, CA 95330
Recycling & Resource Recovery Systems Newspaper, OCC
(Pleasanton Transfer Station)
3110 Busch Road
Pleasanton, CA 94566
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Future facilities that will deal with compost materials and increased commercial recycling material are
under consideration, but are not identified at this time. However, the following locations would be
considered in the process.
Alameda County Waste Management Authority Facility
Livermore, CA 94550
Altamont Landfill
10840 Altamont Pass Road
Livermore, CA 94550
Vasco Road Sanitary Landfill
4001 N. Vasco Road
Livermore, CA 94550
Exhibit 2