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JO 9 � � ,•: : ' ' ,y a ', � 2 O..T�1 C' " ►S' U �+ , , A 2. !Z, S" if V..,t rM BUTTE COUNTY DISPOSAL EtL 'BIRD $ppi.cant _, represental ve .... ADDRESS: 3097 SOUTHGATE LINE CHICO, CA.,95925 PIlONEc 916 342-4444-, — — t proper y owner' ADDRESS s ------ a r , cyLmSC.;9- EX.zUSE PERMIT TO ALLOW A PERMANENT HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE 1iACILITY; on property zaned M-2 tacatod ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SOUTHGATE LANE AND SOUTHGATE COURT AT 5Q97' ,SOUTHGATE LANE,' CMO- CHICO identified as AY nAn-1 nn-n7n town/areas GENERAL PLM ~DESIGNATION D�1T PM -APP FEE, PAIDI $vim'-� �� RECEIPT HUMMER r� � APPLICATION ACCEPTED{ �� 03 RECEIPT tM1MERt FINAL APP. PAID, �r„ .__ WONING PETITION SIGNATURES CHECKED QiRCENTAGEs u MAILING LIST PREPARED __`.._.. MAIL -Ola NOTICES WRITIEH NOTICES HAILED NtIMDERF LEGAL DESCRIPTION r'f r.AA D ` n PUBLICATION NOTICE WRIMI DISPLAY AD PREPARED NEWSPAPER ElJl1LICATtON0 C P G B R DATE 'OF PUBLIC.ITIONs INITIAit STUDI! PREPARED ENVIRD)M iTAL DF"EiMIKTIONs Categorical Exemption FILED( — -- Negative Declaration FILEDi - ✓,Mitigated:Negativo Declaration FIf,ED3 Envircrimental Impact Report CER`PIFIED= ....» Other. - STAIE CLEARING11OUSE IM1BERt APPLICAffT/0PRESF1rrATIVE NOTIFICATION OF ViVIRONME MAI DEIERIIYNATIOt1------- _ PhAl,tiING COMt115SI ON 11F.ARING(s) t BOOF SU$ERii I50RS' ttFARXNG(s) t _ ADOPTEDr� RESOLUTION 11611M R '(CPAs) ORDItI/VICE I0WER ,........f Butte Counly Disposal proposed Negative Declaration regarding environmental impacts and Use Permit to allow a permanent: Household hazardous waste storage facility on property zoned M-2 '(Heavy Industrial) located on the northeast corner of Southgate Lane and Southgate Court, at 5097 Southgate Lane, identified as AP 040-400-070, Chico. (SAL) (Continued open from April 14, 1994) Chairman Lambert informed the audience and applicant that she has been represented by Bill Ward, attorney for the opposition, in the past who is in opposition to this project. She said she also uses Butte County Disposal for collection of hazardous waste. She asked if either the applicant o, the opponents had any problems with her participating in this hearing?` Both parties said they had no objections. Mr. Hogan introduced the court reporter that would be taking minutes for the opponents. He said the action by the Commission, if approved, unless appealed would ,be a final action. He said if the action is appealed the hearing at the Board of Supervisors would be a "hearing de no-vo" Steve Lucas stated Mr. Ward's letter listed three objections to this project: the use on- site, impacts to the neighbors, and insufficient environmental review. He said they have received no objections from Fish and Game or the Water Quality Control Board: Commissioner Lynch asked if staff had received a statement from the State Clearing! =se that the environmental review was adequate'?' Mr. Lucas stated yes. The hearing was opened to the public. Joe Matt, General Manager, submitted letters of recommendation for the project and a letter from Environmental Health. He stated that the County has to reach a certain percentage of diversion by 1995 and 2000. He said this permit is a step ;in this direction. He said they have household recycling, green waste vegetation, and, the household 'hazardous waste. He said they have opened this program to the community, at no charge. He said he feels this is a vital service to the community. Chairman Lambert asked how long the operation has been at this location? Mr, Matt said approximately one year andwillstill be one Saturday a month. Commissioner Bergman asked if this operation was basically a transfer operation? Mr. Matt said yes, somewhat. He explained the procedure. DaerelL Byrd explained that broken batteries have to be put into a container before Butte Disposal can receive them, which reduces the possibility of`;spills MAY 26 1'394 - W s S IBUiTE�.CQl1NT'f PLA14N'NC� CGM�e11SSIKJN MfN y. ,r I 11W Ow qd Mr. Bill Ward asked that the tapes of the May 12, 1994 meeting be saved for !30 days following this meeting. He asked if this request was for a collection facility or for batteries, oil, and paint (known as BOP)? He said there is a BOP operation there now and does not require a use permit. lie said if this operation is to be an unlimited facility, who is the Contracting agency? He aid the operation is required to have a conte acting agency to become an unlimited facility according to the Public Resources Code. hie said the code section states an unlimited facility has to be operated by a public agency or its contractor, He said staff indicated receipt of a letter Rom the California Integrated Waste Managernent Board who indicated the negative declaration was adequate. He said the Board also said "as required by Pubic Resources Code Section 201081.6, the lead ,agency should submit a Mitigation Reporting Monitor Program at the time of the local adoption of the negative declaration." He said if this permit is for a storage facility, the .environmental review process was inadequate. He submitted a letter from Jim Snowden, California Department j of Fish and Game. He discussed the drainage and runoff problems and traffic concerns. He said the use ;permit application indicates two days a month operation and staff's report indicates one dition of the permit. a month. He id if this permit is limited.. to one day a month, that should be a con Commissioner Bergman expressed his obJections to receiving material at the meeting, and not beforehand. Mr. Ward said he did not see a trai#ic mitigation plan in the Planning file. He said the Initial Study states that no water course will be affected, and he did not agree. He said if the facility is completely self-contained and has a filter as recommended by Mr. Snowden, it would not affect the stream. Mr. Hogan noted that the first eleven conditions in the Staff Report, are environmental mitigation measures. He expressed concern that Mr. Snowden's le'ter was not on Fish and Game letterhead, He requested that the letter not be considered. He said conversations between st,-rl and Mr. Snowden denote mitigation measures as being adequate. He said the file has no written comments from Fish and Game, even though they were requested. Chairman Lambert noted receipt of the letter for the record. Mr. Lucas said in the operating plan in front of the Commission, on Page 3, it states "no hazardous waste will be received or handled at the collection facility other than latex paint; used oil and filters, anti-freeze, and lead acid batteries Chairman Lambert asked if the Use Permit was to allow this facility to include batteries, oil and paint, and Is that all the Use Permit is fore u Mr. Lucas said yes. He said the applicant indicated to staff that not all hazardous waste would: be accepted. Commissioner Lynch suggested adding to the condition a list of what would be received, ie., Iatex paint, lead acid batteries, Anti ft and used oil. t1'E Ct�IiTYrP(►9NJNC CMIS.IPVM1�lIJTES;fMY ;2fa, 1.994 .F 4 Mr. Byrd said the applicant wants to pursue this Use Permit, which does not allow the operation to receive anything they are not receiving now, but allows for future permits to, expand the ,operation. He said this is one step in the process. Commissioner Lynch asked if the applicant objected to adding a list of items acceptable to be received at the facility? Mr. Byrd had no objects if the condition notes "only at this time". Mr. Hogan said approval of this permit would be for a narrow operation, but the applicant I can come back for modification of the Use Permit. Commissioner Bergman asked about receiving oil paint and lacquers? Mr. Byrd said they are not allowed to accept them. He said paint cans must be labeled and they have to take people's word for what is in the cans; Commissioner Ferguson was concerned with the transfer of material from people's cars to the facility regarding spills. He was also concerned about the traffic if the operation is j limited to one day a month. Mr. Byrd said the oil is received inside the building and put in 55 gallon drums, on an asphalt slab; He explained that if the traffic becomes a problem on the one day a month, } they can get someone there for traffic control. Commissioner Lynch said he was concerned with spillage during the unloading of customers cars, Mr. Byrd said the transfer would be done on the asphalt pad and there are spill pillows around the pad. He said if a container comes that looks like it will spill; they will refuse to take the container. Mr. Ward asked if the State Clearinghouse was sent an Initial Study on a BOP operation or a full hazardous waste facility? fie said he requested the letter from Mr. Snowden. He said if this permit is a process to get a more expanded use in the future, he is opposed. He said in order to have a full hazardous waste facility at this location, there must be a contract with a local agency. He said if restrictions are put on the Use Permit to limit -his to a BOP orperation, 95% of the neighbors objections would be eliminated: The hearing was closed. Chairman Lambert said the Use Permit process gives the Commission the opportunity to restrict and condition the use. Commissioner Lynch said the conditions need to list the products that will be received. He suggested adding ;compliance with the Health and Safety Code. He said Butte 7, BU'tirTE *� �--. PLAN!NI�lG �ONiMIS51C�M idIENUTES j Py1AY 26, �994.`":._..,�„ i. �- -- --� 77 Disposal was doing a real service to the Community, for free, for people to dispose of these articles. He said the facility should be allowed to be opened to the public two days a month. Chairman Lambert said she would prefer Condition 9 be changed to a note and not a condition. Commissioner Ferguson wanted to require the (acuity be opened to the public two days a month to mitigate traffic problems. In answer to a direct question from Commissioner Ferguson, Mr. Matt said the facility fis not dealing in large quantities as (?f yet, lie said he could be opened two days a month, but would like the option only if the traffic warrants it.y Mr. Hogan suggested the condition state a minimum of one day a month up to a maximum of two or three days as needed'. Mr. Ward noted that there is a collection facility in aroville. It was moved by Commissioner Lynch, seconded by Commissioner Bergman, and unanimously carried for approval as follows: A. Find that an Initial Study was completed in compliance with the COO' Environmental Quality Act which identified potential significant environmental e that the project may have had, but provisions in the project plans or prop;). agreed to by the applicant would mitigate such effects to a point where clearly no significant environmental effects would occur, B. Find that the proposed Negative Declaration with mitigation measures has been independently reviewed, analyzed and considered and reflects the independent judgement of the County of Butte; and C Find that the project is in conformancewith the Butt® County General Plan and zoning and will not have an effect on wildlife and is DeMinimus and that approval of the project will not be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of the people of Butte County provided the required conditions and mitigations are complied with; and D. Subject to these findings make a motion to adopt a Negative Declaration with mitigation measures and approve the Use Permit for Butte County Disposal on AP# 040-400-070. Approval shall be subject to the following conditions: SPECIAL CONDITIONS: .��� wYwYer Ywwl tlw• rrtlr itl�YA /►i\r tls tlYwA.w.wr• rtltl�/tl �!-A •rY11�ww Awi .. h, - 1. The applicant shall comply with the California 'Environmental Protection Agency Department of Toxic Substances Control requirements that all hazardous waste collection .facilities prepare and adhere to, a detailed operating plan. This plan shall outline all normal and emergency operations that are to occur on site and emergency Pro cadures that will be implemented in the event of an accident. This plan shall be submitted to the Butte County Planning Manager and the City of Chico General Services Department prior to issuance of the Use Permit. 2. The operator shall notify all local emergency response agencies (city, county, state) of the daily operations routine and supply thesJi agencies with a detailed list of all hazardous wastes to be accepted and stored at the facility. This notification shall be executed before any operations begin at the site and subsequent notification' shall follow any changes in operations not reflected in the initial notification. 3. The applicant shall post a sign for the general public, in plainsiteat the facility, prior to any operations, detailing the proper methods for transportation, handling, and disposal of household hazardous wastes and advertise the dates of operation. 4: The applicant shall verify the location of the existing septic system and relocate septic system or proposed building site if necessary, to provide required separation, prior to issuance of Use Permit. 5. Applicant shall place a County standard S-1 sidewalk behind existing curb and gutter along property frontage. 6. The applicant shall file a business plan with the Butte County Environmental ► ;earth Department prior to issuance of the Use Permit. 7. The applicant shall meet all Site Development Standards for the operation of a Large Collection and Processing recycling facility pursuant to Butte County Code Section 24-68 (3)(4) prior to issuance of Use Permit. 8. The operation shall be ,limited to the collection of used oil, latex paints, anti -freeze, and lead acid batteries. 9. In order to mitigate traffic impacts the facility may be open up to three Saturdays a month between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m,, and the County shall` monitor the traffic to minimize impacts. 10, Applicant shall comply with all other applicable State and local statutes, ordinances and regulations. Note: Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Director of Development Services upon receipt of a substantiated writtenreauest by the applicant. Prior to such approval, verification shall be made by each hepartment or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees paid and environmental determination as conditionally approved'. Changes deemed to be major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for an amendment. . r; �' C�a�1Ni'Y PLAi�NING CC?tYffwlSSi!N N177 lN(1TES `MAY 2tti 194 j v V � r+Lw Y?, MY� "' "M'•r^"y�'•w'Wh{}«k .fi..AV 3aY�..:ilf!. r -r ��A�;= r D Staff Recommendation: Approval Butte County Disposal - proposed Negative Declaration regarding environmental, impacts and Use Permit to allow a permanent household hazardous waste storage facility on property zoned M-2 (Heavy Industrial) located on the northeast corer of Southgate Lane and Southgate Court, at 3097 Southgate Lane, identified as AP 040-400-070, Chic -o. (SAL) The Commission waived the reading of the Staff Report. A video of the site was shown. Steve Lucas gave a brief summary of the pro1ect. Mr. Lucas stated that the City of Chico awarded the disposal of hazardous waste to another firm, AC industrial. He said the Disposal Company still wishes to continue with their request for this Use Permit. He said Butte County Disposal feels there may be a chance in the future to receive another contract. ; Commissioner Lynch asked if this facility will be av�;ilable to County, residents as well as residents of the City of Chico? Mr. Lucas said he did not believe there would be any restrictions on using the facility. Commissioner Ferguson said in the. comment section, Public Works is recommending sidewalks, and this is not in the conditions. Mr. Hogan said the condition should be added if the permit is approved: Mr. Lucas said they received a letter frorn William Ward objecting to this permit. The hearing was opened to the public. Wes Johnson, Butte County Disposal, said they have been handling limited household hazardous waste for the past year and doing off-site cleanups. He said they are not currently allowed to accept oil based palntsx He said they would like to expand their use to be able to accept materials that they are not allowed to accept now. Ed Johnson said their main goal is to open the facility up to all cities and County residents at no charge. He said this is a community service. 9 BUTTE COUNTY PLANfUIh1C C©AIjPUIISSlC�P# MICVU`(S AF 04 1`954 "'�. n av4 T ""'" 1 Y, ^' M•�4 %Ih'4 C r'r �°'N5Yt' :nUx 1f M°^MI -1 y+n. , .:k'. nJ�� ll' v1. :i, k, { •' William Ward, attorney, Chico, said he is representing Modern Builders and Danielson's. He said these businesses are adjacent to this site and they are opposed to the expansion. He said Modern Products stores wood products and has an apartment',over the warehouse. He said the Danielson business stores food products and an(,►ther. warehouse 'next to Danielson has open bins of agricultural seed. He said both of these businesses use the same access road as- Butte 'County Disposal. He said his clients are concerned with contamination from this facility, i.e., different types of acids, toilet bowl cleaners and other types of cleaners, flammables and combustibles, and poisons. He said there are objections at this time with the present operation. He said there. has been an invasion of vermin into the warehouse at Danielson Corporation. He said this is a nonconforming use at this time and the owners are not meeting the conditions of the Use Permit they now hold. He was against the expansion. He noted a wildlife preserve immediately south' of this site that is already being contaminated. He was concerned with this business servicing the whole of Butte County. He said there is also a recycling business being conducted on this property. Commissioner Belson asked if there are signs on the property for the recycling business? Mr. Ward said yes, there are signs. Commissioner Lynch said these objections should have been received in time for their' packets. Mr. Ward ;said the leiter was prepared as soon as possible. it was noted that staff' received the letter on Wednesday, April 13th. Commissioner Bergman said the vermin could be coming from the seed plant as well as this site. He said every bathroom In the County has hazardous waste in it. He wild any business that we canet to dispose of these waste g p _ s is an asset to the County: Mr. Ward said it is his understanding' that Butte County' Disposal does not have a contract with any government agency as a generator for hazardous waste. Commissioner Ferguson asked Mr. Ward, if the applicant adheres to all the conditions, would there still be a problem granting this permit'? Mr. Ward said if the applicant was in full compliance, there would be no problem. He said one of the risks are people transporting hazardous waste to the site. He said the applicant has a history of non-compliance wit_their existing permit. Mr. Hogan asked if Mr. Ward's clients have filed any complaints? Mr, Ward said no'. Mr. Hogan said he would like some time to answer the concerns stated in Mr. Ward's letter and asked that this hearing be continued to May 26, 1994. a 19Ui"�'B COi;,I�Z'Y pl.ANiVi6`C,„COMMlS4Bd N11NUT$� APRIL 1 19gq� ��a10'�;T74y wrnr� }. , .7 q�6. •� -} h lw-., .y.r,.r, x tl�” .,, ,�� w i .r: -.y AGENDA ITEM-- AGENDA REPORT Honorable Chair and Planning Commission FROM: Barry K. Hogan, Planning 'Manager BY: Stephen Lucas, Planner DATE 12 May 1904 REQUEST: Use Perrnit ft'i APS 040-400-070 - Butte COUt911V DisoasaL• A request for a Use Permit to allow a Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility (HHWCF) on 3.8 acres zoned M-2 (Heavy Industrial) at 3097 Southgate Lane, Chico area. RELATED ITEMS, None FOR: Planning Commission Meeting of 26 May, 1994 ABSTRACT: This item is continued from the 14 April 1994 Planning Commission meeting in order to allow the applicant, opponents, and staff, time to further investigate objections' presented at the initial meeting. The original Planning Manager's report of 22 March 1994 discussed the details of the project and recommended approval of the project. The following discussion is in response to direct inquiries made by the objectors.. DISCUSSION The objectors to this application are the Modern Building Company (north side) and the Danielson Company (west side), both of which operate adjacent to the Butte County Disposal property. These objectors are represented by William Ward who has prepared a 7 page discussion of what the objectors feel are inadequacies with this proposal. The following discussion will analyze and provide responses to the objectiC : Objections have been condensed and references to objections are in parentheses.. ABJECTION 1 (2) The business has not been adeuatel studied or evaluated. The objectors sugejest that the business has operated non-permitted activities such as truck maintenance, container storage, storage of recyclable materials, and other refuse accumulation. Staff visited the site during the process of evaluating the current application and did not witness any activity thatwas inconsistent with the normal operation of a disposal company or recycling facility in a heavy industrial zone. Inquiries made to the Environmental Health Department y complaints regarding the operation of the site have indicated that an received by the Department have not been substantiated by on-site inspections and that Butte County Disposal has been proactive on environmental issues concerning the operation of their business. In addition, the plannin Division has no complaints on file and c( r)siders the day to day operation g of the disposal business a permitted activity. d Butte County Department of Development Services - Planning Division • .. 77717 AGENDA ITEM OBJECTION 2.O surfac 3 The a of he prapo�ed sitzi, and its access has not be studiedor evaluated c -n adequat ft The objectors claim that the site has inadequate stormwater drainage controls and that the gravel surfaces of roads and parking areas are a source of dust. The proposed self contained HHWCF will not impact the existing stormwater drainage patterns. The Public Works Department has indicatedthe stormwater detention basin located adjacent to the industrial park, which was created by Caltrans is more than adequate to serve all the parcels in the industrial park. The gravel surfaces are adequate for the overall site and the applicant has paved the ingress and egress to the proposed HHWCF. The objectors claim that the site contains contaminated and toxic soils. Staff did not witness any contaminated soils and further inquiries have determined that the State Regional WaterQualityControl Board has indicated the applicant was not involved in any matters concerning contaminated soils. OBJECTION 3. (4.1) Granting the permit would extend a non-conforRI-n ` use. The current application for a Use Permit to operate a HHWCF has no connection to the existing permitted uses of the parcel. The operation of a disposal lousiness, large collection recycling facility, and processing facility are permitted uses in the M2, Heavy Industrial zone and are regulated by Site Development Standards. The existing use is conforms to the zone. OBJECTION 4. (4.2, 4.4) The environmental review h., in�adeauate. The project was reviewed and evaluated by County staff and state agencies. No questions were raised at any level regarding the inadequacy of the environmental review. The Negative Declaration was also circulated the State Clearinghouse and reviewed by the California Integrated Waste Management Board. The CIWMB considered it to tie "adequrlte". OBJECTION 5. (4.5, 4,6) Thi proposed project will negatively mo -act traffic circulation and surra I businesses- The usinessesThe proposed HHWCF will only operate one Saturday a month. This one day use may generate up to a maximum of 250 vehicle . tri shis p T additional traffic generated over the: course of an 10 hour event, when most businesses are closed, will not substantially impact the circulation patterns in the area The use of this site by the applicant is in conformance with the M2 -Heavy -Industrial zone, any objections to industrial uses in this zone are not reasonable. OBJECTION 6 (4.7 through 4.12) The remainder of the objectior r) involve the business Practices of the applicant, the source area of waste materials, owhershIp disclosure questions, and inadequacle;> in the notice of hearing publication. The Notice of Public Hearing; was published in acc xdance with the law and accurately described the proposed use. The e BL&e Covnty Department ofDevel� Development rservices - Planningt?IvisIoi r AGENDA ITEM intentions Of the City of Chico concerning the selection of a HHWCF contractor is not within the purview of this applicatioin process. Furthermore, the business practices of Butte County. Disposal, the use of ficticious business names, and the personal opinions of the objectors are not pertinen=t to the application for a Use Permit to operate the HHWCF. ANAeLYSIS This proposal has been carefully reviewed by staff and inquiries have been made of all departments and agencies involved with the operation of the HHWCF. This proposal has met all the criteria for a Use Permit and is recommended for approval with the following Lconditions: FINDINGS: A. Find that an Initial Study was completed in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act which identified potential significant environmental effects that the project may have had, but provisions in the project plans or proposals agreed to by the applicant would mitigate such effects to a point where clearly no significant. environmental effects wouldoccur. B. Find that the proposed Negative Declaration with mitigation measures has been independently reviewed, analyzed and considered and reflects the independent judgement of the County of Butte and C. Find that the project is in conformance with the Butte County General. Plan and zoning and will not have an effect on wildlife and. is DeMinimus and that approval of the project will not be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of the people of Butte County provided the required conditions and mitigations are complied with; and D. Subject to these findings make a motion to adopt a Negative Declaration with mitigation measures and approve the Use Permit for Butte County Disposal on AP# 040-400-070. Approval shall be subject to the following conditions; SPECIAL, CONDITIONS 1. The a1pplicant shall comply with the California Environmental Protection Agency Departnnent of Toxic Substances Control requirements that all hazardous waste collection`facilities prepare and adhere to, a detailed operating plan. This plan shall outline all normal and emergency operations that are to occur on site and emergency procedures that will be implemented in the event of an accident. This planshall be submitted to the Butte County Planning Manager and the City of Chico General Services Department prior to, issuance of the Use Permit. Butte County Department of Development Services - Planning Division ■ 3 t AGENDA WIEM 2 The operator shall notify all local emergency response agencies (city, county, state) of the daily operations routine and supply these agencies with a detailed list of all '= hazardous wastes to be accepted and stored at the facility. This notification s' hall executed before any operations begin at the site and subsequent notification shallfollow any changes in operations not reflected in the initial notification: 3. The applicant shall post a sign for the general public, in plain site at the facility, prior to any operations, detailing the proper methods for transportation, handling, and disposal of household hazardous wastes., 4. The applicant shall verify the location of the existing septic system and relocate septic system or proposed building site if necessary, to provide required separation, prior to issuance of Use Permit. 5. Applicant shall place a County standard S-1 sidewalk behind existing curb and gutter along property frontage: E. The applicant shall file a business plan with the Butte County Environmental Health Department prior to issuance of the Use Permit, 7. The applicant shall meet all Site Development Standards for the operation of a Large Collection and Processing recycling facility pursuant to Butte County Code Section 24-68 (8)(4) prior to issuance of Use Permit. 8. Applicant shall comply with all other applicable State and local statutes, ordinances and regulations. Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Director of Development Services upon receipt of a y the uest substantiated written req b applicant. Prior to such approval, verification shall be made by each Department- or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees paid and environmental determination as conditionally approved Changes deemed to be major or, significant in nature shall require a formal application for an amendment. b Bone County Department of Development Services -Planning Division ■ 4 AGENDA REPORT AGENDA ITEM TO: Honorable Chair and Planning Commission FROMM Barry, K. Hogan, Planning Manager BY: Stephen Lucas, Assistant Planner DATE: 22 March 1994 REQUEST Use Permit for AP,# 040-400-070 Butte County Disposal: A request for a Use Permit to allow a Household Hazardous Waste Facility on 3.8 acres of land zoned M-2 at 3097 Southgate Lane in the Chico area. FOR Planning Commission Meeting of 14 April 1994. ABSTRACT: This is an application for a Use Permit to allow a Permanent Household: Hazardous Waste Storage Facility at the existing North Valley Disposal site located at 3097 Southgate Lane, Chico:. The parcel is zoned M-2 with a General Flan designation of Industrial, which is consistent with this request. Approval with conditions is recommeded. PROJECT CHARACTERISTICS: The applicant is currently operating a solid' waste disposal facility on the site at 3097 Southgate Lane, Chico, and is applying for a Use Permit to allow for the collection and storage of household hazardous wastes. The project is located in an Industrial zone and is consistent with surrounding industrial land uses. The applicant was required to obtain approval from the California Environmental Protection Agency Department of Toxic Substances Control, has received a permanent EPA Identification number for the purpose of collecting household hazardous wastes. The household hazardous waste collection facility will be open to the general. public at no cost, and receive commercially generated waste with a fee. The facility will operate one day a month and. be open for 8 hours on that day. Each monthly "Ovent" is anticipated to serve approximately 250 vehicles. Traffic coordination plans have been formulated to efficiently meet this demand. Detailed instructions will be posted and made available to the public concerning proper methods of transport and handling of hazardous wastes. In the event any explosive or shock sensitive materials are received, operations will be temporarily F,icpended while public safety personnel are contacted; The facility will consist -cif a self-contained hazardous materials storage bin that is specially constructed for this purpose. The bin is constructed to California Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Toxic Substances Control specifications. The bin will contain all hazardous wastes in the event of an accidental spill. All hazardous wastes will be catalogued,_ sorted and then sealed in 55 gallon drums for storage in the facility containment area designed to hold 80 drums. The containment bin is located ;on a sealed concrete pad that is surrounded by a .concrete containment rim. The concrete pad will be equipped with sumps fair segregation of rainwater and potential chemical spills. A fence will be constructed to enclose tho. entire area when necessaryand an asphalt driveway will be prepared to make egress and, ingress more d Butte County Planning Commission Agenda Deport' M AGENDA ITEM efficient. All collected material will be Identified, segregated and packaged securely at the site in preparation for removal and shipment to the final disposal site. All transported materials will meet Department of Transportation, EPA, and California Highway Patrol standards for transport,: All wastes will be removed from the site the same day of the collection. PROJECT AND SURROUNDING ZONING, GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION AND EXISTING LAND USE: Direction Zoning General Plan Existing Land Use Project: M-2 Industrial Industrial North: M-2 Industrial Manufacturing South: M-2 Industrial Industrial Easts M-2 Industrial Industrial West; M-2 Industrial Manufacturing ANALYSIS, The State of California has mandated that the City of Chico institute a ,program to collect and dispose of household hazardous wastes. Butte County Disposal is planning to operate this facility under contract with the City of Chico, even though the facility is located in the unincorporated County. The M-2 zoning on the site requires a Use Permit for activities .involving potentially hazardous materials. The Butte County Hazardous Waste Management Plan (HWMP) was adopted in February 1989 in compliance with state and federal regulations requiring county to monitor the use, transportation and disposal of hazardous wastes. The HWMP requires that household hazardous waste collection facilities be located in Industrial zones. This project is consistent with the Plan, California EPA, Department of Toxic Substances Control regulates the operation of hazardous waste facilities and requires that each facility file a detailed operating plan that is regulated by the State. This plan describes the purpose of the facility, the anticipated demand for use, the hours of operation, a definition of acceptable household hazardous wastes to be collected, the methods of emergency preparation, and a listing of all applicable licenses and certifications. Standardized tiered permitting require 1MGMts established by the state to regulate all household' hazardous waste facilities hater; been taken into consideration in the siting and design development of this faoillfy.. New regulations currently impacting permanent household hazardous waste, wilection facilities have stringent requirements including site assessment, liability insurance, and closure/post-closure procedures. The applicant complies with all state health 8 d safety guidelines for this type of facility and meets the requirements of Butte County foo the operation of a hazardous waste collectionand storage facility. ■ Butte County Planning Commission Agenda Report ■ 2 AGENDA ITEM The following comments have been received by the Planning Division as of the date of this report. Department of Environmental Health: 1. "Verify location of existing septic system. Relocate septic system or proposed building site if necessary, to provide required separation." 2. "Comply with local and state regulations for do storage of hazardous waste and materials. Obtain required pw,,-%, or variance for facility operation from California EPA Division of Toxtic Substances Control." Butte County Dire Department: "Maintain a secure area around waste site". Public Works: "Place County standard S-1 sidewalk behind existing curb and gutter along property frontage." ENVIRONI11ir ; ;TAL DOCUMENTATION' This application has been defined as a project under the California Environmental (duality Act (CEQA) and as such, is subject to the requirements of CEQA, An Initial Study has been prepared by County staff. Based upon a review of the Initial ;Study, staff has determined that the project impacts can be fully mitigated with the addition of the following mitigation measures added as conditions of approval for the project. PUBLIC NOTICE AND COMMENTS: This application requires that a public hearing be advertised and held. Advertisement of the public hearing occurred on 10 March 1994 in the Enterprise Record. 20 public notices were mailed to all property owners wi4fin a 300 foot radius of the subject property. As of the date of this reportwe have received no public comments; 13ECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of the Use Perrrir� on AP# 040-400-070, subject to the following findings, special conditions and attached standard conditions, FINDINGS A. Find that an Initial Study was completed in compliance with the California' Environmental Quality Act which identified potential significant environmental effects that the project may have had, but provisions in the project plans or proposals agreed to by the applicant would mitigate such effects tor a point where clearly no significant environmental effects would occur, B. Find that the proposed Negative Declaration with ` mitigation measures has boon independently reviewed, analyzed and considered' and reflects the independent judgement of the County of Butte; and A Butte County Planning Cotnmisslon Agenda Report r 3 ■ Butte County Planning Commission Agenda Report e 4 AGENDA ITEM C. Find that the project is in conformance with the Butte County General Plan and zoning and will not have an effect on wildlife and is. DeMinimus and that approval of the project will not be detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of the people of Butte County, provided the rsquired conditions and mitigations are complied with; and D Subject to these findings make a motion to adopt a Negative Declaration with mitigation measures and. approve the Use Permit for Butte County Disposal on AP# 040-400-070. Approval shall be subject to the following conditions: SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. The applicant shall comply with the California Environmental Protection Agency Department of Toxic Substances Control requirements that all hazardous waste collection facilities prepare and adhere to, a detailed operating plan, This plan shall outline all normal and emergency operations that are to occur on site and emergency procedures that will be implemented in the event of an accident, This plan shall be submitted to the Butte County Planning Manager and the City of Chico General Services Department prior to issuance of the Use Permit. 2. The operator shall notify all local emergency response agencies (city, county, state) of the daily operations routine and suppiy these agencies with a detailed list of all hazardous wastes to be accepted and stored at the facility. This notification shall be executed before any operations begin at the site and subsequent notification shall follow any changes in operations not reflected in the initial notification. 3 The applicant shall post a sian for the general ni,hlir. in ninin cifa mf tho fnnili+v nr nr +n ■ Butte County Planning Commission Agenda Report e 4 } APPLICATION FOR USE PERMIT �tar�tl�t OUTTE COUNTY KANNlNQ COMMISseoN MAY 2 6 1993 Aroyllt� 4�tliornlr� APPLICANT! Read and follow Instructions as forth on attached sheet. Applicant's name Butte 'Gounty pispOsal> phone No. (916)342-4444 _` Applicant's malling address 3097 Soutbgate Lane, Chico, CA 95928 Applicant's Interest In property (Owner, lessee, other) Lessee Owner's name and address John 11cAmis. 3125Sg t�bgate Lane. Chico, CA.95928 Contact person for project (If other than applicant) Darrell Bird (916)342-4444 Assessor's parcel number(s) _ 040-400- Q Present zoning M-2 t_ocation and sire of parcel(s) ;.3097 SqUtb. ate�icQ— 350-' x 474' Street address 3097 Southgate Lane, Chico Directions for travel to property (rural and mountainous areas only)',.—West of Chico parallel to Hwy 99 J Description of proposed development` and use Permanent Household Hazardous Waste Storage ^-� Facility _ W Description of existing land use BUtte County. Disposal - Truck -yard/office/shops Proposed scheduling/assoelated projects onstruction to begin upon approval no associated projects. Anticipated Incremental development N/A C Building construction (state dimensions, square footage and materials used) _J p_ a. Existing bulldings Office/Wood frame 1800 sf — Shop/Metal 3000 sf b. Proposed buildings H1*1 Storage - 1500 sf Hazardous materials to be used (Inflammables, explosives or strong chemicals), Dally hours of operatlon.8 hours/2 dAySPer month ` Number of employees 3-5 Number of o.ff-street parking spaces provided,_.? --2 Existing/proposed sewage disposal method: SeoyA c system ;'roxlmlty of power and phone lines' 20-30 feet Distance to natural watercourse or storm drain: 1'50 feet Anticipated on and off-site drainage improvements: ,_11 one Water source; well Proximity of "water for fire fighting purposes (hydrants, ponds, etc,) Stall pe - 300 feet Will excavation or grading 16 necessary'f Cubic yards (estimate),, no Ivt •nq Wet 4iid dessrlbo any other related perntlts and other public approvela roqu)red fole this proldot, inaluding those required by �t 4; a1'tytglanal, gtato end adoral agantyldsf Variance for. HHW Collection Facilit from DTSC• t a ment DTSG/EPA•, Hazardous Waste, Transporter DTSC/CHP/FPA D sclosure state �i• x!"otaktl �h 5t IF r".ESIDENTIAL, include the number of units, whether units are single or multl•story In height, schedule of' unit sizes, and; type of household size expected, IF COMMERCIAL, indicate the type, whether rrsighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of'sale s area, and loading facilities. IF INDUSTRIAL, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities,. IF INSTITUTIONAL, indicate the Major function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facllitles, and community benefits to be derived from the, project. ,. ...) ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES* J Identify potentially significant environmental Impacts assoufated with the use permiti What project design features or special U- conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviatepotentla) environmental impacts? N . ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING* Describe the project site as It exists before the project, including information on topography, loll stability, plants and ani - 2 mals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects, Describe any existing structures on the site, and the use of the structures, .J CL Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects', 13.. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc,) intensity of land use (single-family, apartments, shops; depart - Ment stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, setback, rear yard, etoo). Use separate sheet for longer responses. I hereby declare under penalty of pty.jury that I havereadand understand the instructions and that 'the foregoing statements are true, complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, Date - -- Applicant's signature Date / 9 Property owner's signat1 k C Use Permit Number Request. Use permit to allow Location and site of parcel(s) I VERIFY: LU A.P. Number(s) Project ect DescrlptJon � en Ownershlp Zoning and Requirements Proof of Agency (if needed) `� °ocatlon Description Copies of Plat Plan W ZY G.1 Qd W Date Received $ �'" Receipt Number, LL J Ea Application taken by Permanent I4gUsehold. Hazardous Waste Coliection rAgLIity hNVIRONMENTA'L IMPACTS: AND MITIGATION '-MEASURES,, The facility will be located, designed, constructed, maintained, and operated to minimize the possibility of fire., explosion or release of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents wnich could threaten human health or the environment. The building itself will be located on a concrete slab that has been treated with a special sealant and is sloped to provide for easy containment in the { event of a spill. The facility will be equipped with all necessary fire control equipment, including portable fire extinguishers and special extinguishing equipment using foam, inert gas, or dry chemicals. Spill control equipment and decontamination equipment will be maintained at the facility at all times. Communication and alarm systems will be provided to insure that an facility personnel are capable of summoning assistance and receiving immediate emergency instructions, Arrangements will be made to familiarize police, fire departments, emergency response teams and the local office of Emergency Services with the layout of the facility, properties of hazardous waste handled at the facility and associated hazards, places where facility personnel would normally be working, entrances to and roads inside the facility; and possible evacuation routes. We are required by the State to have a contingency plan for the facility that is designed to minimize hazards to human health or the environment fYnm f;rp.G_ emrilosions. or anvunplanned sudden or non -sudden release of �COURT CHICO CA 95928 L: 040400 052 01;.10 STATUS-. ACTIVE ' NCAMIS JOHN ' 'E'W RENEE C ' 426 SOUTH GATE COURT CHICO OA 95928 L; 1pAy 400059000 - �' INACTIV VACCARO PROPERTIESP 0 BOX f505 CHICO CA 939P L*. 040 401.4 060 �100 STATUS: V Y*uuMnu PROPERTIES POBOX 337 ' �HICO ' CA 959V , � ' Ly 040 400062 000 : PETERSON INVESTMENT CO ` .' PU BOX 1998� oxu'��wmr--n r^'r°=.7 L& 040 400063000 STATUS: --ACTIVE CITYOF CHICO ` CHICO DA 959E6 - � , L: 040 400 1.464 : ACTIVE C/O VACCARO 3 WILLIAM iG87 ESTATES DRIVE 800J3 SURREY LN CHICO CA 9S8B cprco CA 95986 L: 040 400 061 000 STATUS- INAQTIY L.- 041.4 400 fi , 166 1"!J00 STATUS: (jL, 040 400 069 0001' sTATUS-.' AQTIVE� CURTIS GORDON RICHARD SHIRLEY rAYE Darrell tird. 1H I LL r% JUDY 11 IB87 ESTATES DRIVE 8073 81�141JTII GATE LN �I VE CHICO CA 9$980 QHco CA 95968 9SP18 FOREST RANCH, CA. 9594t kWtrif 400 (1181 010fil STATUS: ACTIVE 1--. 0401 4WR 0167 000 STATUS: L. 040 4fihO 11170 Ofilfil STATUS: ACTI YE 8083 SOUTHGATE LANE 21215 SOUTHGATE LN cHicb GA 959218 9125 SOUTHGATE :LN' 9592B CHICO CA 95920 L.- 040 4(;.Jr!j 088 130ef- STATUS-. ACTIVE A 95928 L., 1.,140 400 071 0013 STATUS.- ACTIVE L.: 040 400 003 000 STATUtv A(�19E, NEW PORT RICHEY rL 9A.654 CHICO DEPT OF FISH & GAM�-WILDLIFE CONS BbAf CHICO CIA 015928 SACRAMENTO CA 95814 L: 040 401.8 072 1400 STATUS: ACTIVE L: 040 400 004 F'Oo STATUS: ACTIVE MCAMISa E & RENEE JT STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPT OF FISH & QAME-WILDLIFE CONS BOAF 3125 SOUIHGATE LANE 1416 NINTH $T RM 1806-22 CHICO CA 95988 SACRAMENTO CA 93814 �COURT CHICO CA 95928 L: 040400 052 01;.10 STATUS-. ACTIVE ' NCAMIS JOHN ' 'E'W RENEE C ' 426 SOUTH GATE COURT CHICO OA 95928 L; 1pAy 400059000 - �' INACTIV VACCARO PROPERTIESP 0 BOX f505 CHICO CA 939P L*. 040 401.4 060 �100 STATUS: V Y*uuMnu PROPERTIES POBOX 337 ' �HICO ' CA 959V , � ' Ly 040 400062 000 : PETERSON INVESTMENT CO ` .' PU BOX 1998� oxu'��wmr--n r^'r°=.7 L& 040 400063000 STATUS: --ACTIVE CITYOF CHICO ` CHICO DA 959E6 - � , L: 040 400 1.464 : ACTIVE C/O VACCARO 3 WILLIAM iG87 ESTATES DRIVE 800J3 SURREY LN CHICO CA 9S8B cprco CA 95986 L: 040 400 061 000 STATUS- INAQTIY L.- 041.4 400 fi , 166 1"!J00 STATUS: ACTIVE, C/O VACCARo T WILLIAM IB87 ESTATES DRIVE 8073 81�141JTII GATE LN CHICO CA 9$980 CHICO CA 9SP18 kWtrif 400 (1181 010fil STATUS: ACTIVE 1--. 0401 4WR 0167 000 STATUS: ACT V 8083 SOUTHGATE LANE cHicb GA 959218 CHICO CA 9592B L.- 040 4(;.Jr!j 088 130ef- STATUS-. ACTIVE Li 040 400 06c". 000 ACT 119E NEW PORT RICHEY rL 9A.654 CHICO r , .? J) l b G)GYi �.4t.Jrs { fb9 1%sf sy! STATUS. CURTI5 GORDON rucli%AOD u; SHTRf fY FAYFEE;; Hill, RANDALL, C & JUDY I Darrell` Bard 14950, EAGLE RIDGE DRIVE 3097 Southgate, Lane FOREST RANCH', CA 9594E � cliico, CA 95928' . 443 1.;170 is s, a ,aTATuS , AcT Ivr ' MCAM T 6 J E I.NC L : 044►%11%1 171:!ltitft STATUS : ACTI VC MCAM I S J F ;INC; "!25 SOUTHGATE LN 4. CHICO C CA 9$928 5125 SOUTHGATE LN rwr)^rt r.A 95928 l.: 1-440 400 t%171 k4io STATUS: ACTIVE MCAMIS J E t, RENEE JT = r r r L: 041:1 41:0 G.03 {7(11rt STATUS ACTIVE, SPATE OF CALIFORNIA 5185 SOUTHGATE LN DEFT OF FISH & GAME—WILDLIFE CONS BOA CHICOCA ?392B 1.416 NINTH '81' ON 1206-52 SACRAMENTO CA 95014 1 L. fif4fi1 '40gs f-T72 1.400 STATUS-. ACTIVe 1�1CAMIS J F & RENEE JT I : 0404f;.10 1!1:14 00o STATUS: AC°>`X}1E. STATE OF CALIFORNIA 2125 SOUTHGATE LANE DEFT OF FISH tq GANE—WILDLIFE CONS BOA' CHI CO1416 CA 9592f NINTH ST RM .12116µd SACRAMENTO CA 95814 Ll- 040 4f%�13 1), sp !if{%I(i STATUS : ACTIVE DANIELSEN JAMES C JR & JANICE E f.: 040 400 006 ti 00 STATUS: ACTIVE CF' MCCOWAN DUNCAN SS 493 SOUTHGATE COURT f%' 0 l�C?X 537 CHICO CA ?$YeB CHICOCA 95927 L: 04111 400 055- iVelt! STATUS; ACTIVE NCAMIS JOHN E & RENEE c L• '4t 41ti 11162 tss:. STATUS: ACTIVE JT K'ETERSON INVCGTMrNT CO 456 SOUTH GATE COURT f' q ESU 0 1998 CHICO 1:1 BOX n1<fn�n rn 7 L: 111461 400 059 1110risUS': INACT.V STATUS., I VACCARO P'ROP'ERTIES L• i,s4sit 400,t% 368 000 STATUS: ACTI,' E C/O VACCARO J WILLIAM CITY Or CHICO CHICO CA F' O BOX 15155 95926 CHICO CA 95927 L: 11140 41;161 ►%161:1 alti1;i STATUS: INACTIV VACCARO P'ROP'ERTIES t:: f` L: 040 400 x64 sil004 STATUS: ACTIVE, C/O VACCARO J WILLIAM GRAY JOHN A JR & VIRGINIA C 1887 ESTATES DRIVE 301.15 SURREY ;LN CHICO CA 95928 CHICO CA 95986 L6 011-0, 4fft%t 1:161: 00ft STATUS; INACTIV VACCAA�O PROPERTIES L 041:3 4kjo 066 forj r. ' „: STATUS-1 ACTIVE C/O VACCARO J'WILLIAM UNIVERSAL EMUIPMENT MANUFACTURING CQ,I 1 887 ESTATES DRIVE 3015 SOUTH SATE LN CHICO CA 95928 CHICO CA 95928 L.' 040 41.40 081 t%1ji1si1 STATUS p ACTIVE GRAY JOHN A JR &: VIRGINIA L 04f%! t�Jf%1 11167 41f is ! STATUS: ACTIVE C C & M ASSOCIATES. C/O JESSEC HEATING/COOLING 3025 SOUTHGATE LI`J 3083 SOUTHGATE LANE CHICO CA 95928 CHICO CA 95928 L: AID 41:10082 000 STATUS: AtTIVE WIDELL WAYNE L: {%J41t1 40ki 068 t!00 STATUS: ACTIVE A CHEM14EC AG CHEMICALS INC 10914 LUSCOMBE QT S15S SOUTHGATE LAME NEW FORT RICHEY FL 34654 ` CHIc0 CA 9S9?8 �..... 77 ( OPERATIONS PLAN BUTTE'COONTY.' DISPOSAL B. --O. P. PROGRAM In order to provide our customers with an outlet for the- disposal of tr' household hazardous waste, Butte County Disposal is implementing a Battery, Oil, & Paint Collection program. This Program will consist of drop-off service at our facility tentatively scheduled for the first and third Saturday of each month, as W01 as scheduled neighborhood collection events. The BOA' Program is designed to provide for the collection of batteries, oil, latex paint, and used antifreeze in accordance with California's Healthand Safety Code Sections 25201 and 25276.1. We have established the following guide ]fines for our BOP Program,, to insure conformance to state and local regulations. SECTION 1. Location The address, a written description, and maps are included as a part of this operations plan. 1..1 Address Butte County Disposal 3097 Southgate Lane Chico, California 95928 916-392�59a1 1..2 Description The drop-off point will be situated on a 251 25' x asphalt pad and will utilize the parking area in front of aur facility at 3097 Southgate 'Lane. The materials, will be packed and stored in a 1 W x 00' locking metal. storage nit loated in our yard, away from public access. The used aiX will be stored ent in a 500 gallon above, around tank with G"' semen r awaynt om „w berm. The nil tank will, also be located in our y Y . (; hment A) public access. (See attac � 2.2 Site Supervisor Darrell Bird Hazardous Waste Manager 3097 Southgate Lane Chico, California 95928 916-342-5481 2.3 Name, Address, and E.P.A Site # Name: Butte County Disposal B.O.P. Collection Program Mailing Address: 309,1 Southgate Lane Chico; California 95928 2.5 Collection, Transportation, and Storage Specifications 7.. Customers will not be alloyed out of their vehicles during unloading of materials 2.. No hazardous waste will be received or handled at the �( collection facility other than latex paint, used oil and / \ filters, antifreeze, and spent lead -acid batteries. 3. The materials will be transported to the` facility by the person who generated the material. A. The combined volume or weight of latex paint and antifreeze transported to the collection facility by nny one individual or collected from a single residence at one time cannot exceed a total volume of 10 gallons or a total weight of 100 pounds. Up to 2 spent lead -acid batteries and 20 gallons of used oil my be addtionally transported to the facility at the same time in the same vehicle. 5. A person transporting the oil. to the facility shall not transport more than 20 gallons per shipment, the contents of any single container shall not exceed five gallons, and the volume of each individual container shall not exceed five gallons. G. The material collected will not be stored at the collection facility for more than 180 days, except that 1Lss than one ton of spent lead -acid batteries may be stored at facility for up to one year.- Over one tort of spent lead -acid batteries shall not be :stored at the facility for more that 1..80 days. 7. 'Lead -acid batteries will be stored seperately from other materials and palletized in a 10 x 30 metal storage unit unit with lockingcapability. 4•: 12. 'Traffic flow will be maintained with the use of cones and signs directing traffic flow. A traffic contr0 71 team will. be on hand at all times during each event. 13. The facility will be maintained by four employees, but may add more depending upon the need. 14. liazaxdoius Waste not accepted include: poisons, reactives, solvents, pesticides, thinners, oil base paint, gasolene, r� P.C.B. laden wastes, adhesives, bleaches, and aerosal cans. 15. All materials collected will be managed in accordance with the hazardous waste labeling containerization, emergency response, and personnel training requirements of all state and local authorities.. This will also be stored in a 10 x 30 metal storage unit wi1:h locking capability. 15. No unknown substances shall be accepted. 17. Records of type and quantity of :Materials received and recycled shall be logged after each event and submitted in writing to the local, Jurisdiction. 2.6 Disposal of Items Collected Chico, California 95928 916-894 -444 9. Eric Millet Solid Waste Manager 7 County Center Drive Oroville, California 959`65 916-538--7681 5. Charles Bird • t. 'a I' lyfIl report will be filed with the D.TS.C. within 15 days. The report ^f will include any necessary change in the operatr� ons plan that 7 will prevent; a reoccurence of the incident. 3.3 Emergency Numbers l,. Enloe Hospital `I W.5th & Esplanade Chico, California 95926 916-891-7300: 2. Chico Community HoSpitaa 560 Cohasset Road Chico, California 95926 91.6'�89G--5100 3.1 Emergency Equipment I - First Aid Kit 2 -- Emergency Eye Wash Kit 3 - Spill Pillows, Brooms, and Absorbent 9' - Telephone 5 - Drums and Liners for Disposal �( �;; 6 - Rubber Gloves and' Boots •„ 7 - Partical Masks 8 -- Fire Extinguishers, 9 - Tyvex Stilts 11atte CounL-y Disposal will implement the n.Q.P. CollecLion Program upon approval and notification of state and local, authorities. Any input, suggestions, comments, or questions should be directed to me at 312-5481 Sincerely, Darrell Bird I• lazardous,Waste Manager Butte County Disposal (6) h .--.ri+.«�-'-..m-...•-i.,-m-«�-*�-.�.���:-:t...........�..-+..,.�-._..._..._.j;.,.....-.,.-.........,: ........ ....... i ,.. __-•:,_._�.......-:_.��........-.._.:.;...�J......�:...:-.....,,.-.,.,..F'...:.....a.«..,.....�,........�.,.�:,...�.�...._.,... w=..-..»o-N«rte+:..-..,^r� .,.... ' Pro�4sed II 0. P.. Collection, Area a DATE : z xP' CODE: , +TYPE OT` WASTE I AMOUNT L TYPE OF HOUSEHOLDI i I Ant I freeze - I(,Check One: I :, !,Batteries 1 :�;' I House I I I0S1 I I` ApartnMent C l 1 other .1011 riper I 1 .. (SDecl y) h 1: , P DATE*•7,xP COD!;' I `_TYPE' OF 'WAST]✓ I . AMOUNT% I TYPE OF _HOUSIIHOLD j - �. . Ihnhilrreeze I I Cheek .:,One s I I 1 r' 1 Hatter i es House 7 I 1OS.� I , I Apartment [ l ,I I: 1 I I . 1 'Other [ 1011 PU4--ez -- I i((Specify) I wain DATE • %x,P ' con, s I �TY, 0E OIC' WASTE I .AMOUNT I TYPL` Or :MOUS2 ii-- OLQ 1 Ihn�i�reeze' .I I I Check One: f _. J •' I I , I I- House [ 7 ' 113ai:re'r Ies` I .I I loll I ( Ap7ztmenh ) ; , r 10i1 F'II 1 �I• (SleCi:Cy) I 1paintr I I 18-B County Center Drive 1469 Humboldt, Road Qrovillc, CA 95965 Chico, CA 95928 7. County Center Drive 747 Elliott Road I' (916) 538-7382 (916) 891-2727 Orov lle, CA 95965 Paradise, CA 95969 (916) 538-7281 (916) 872-6308 PAX (0 16) 538-2165 FAX (916) 895-6512 FAX (916) 538-2140 June 23, 1993 Darrell Bird RE Butte County Disposal Butte County Disposal Battery, Oil & Paint Collection P.O. Box 1040 Program Chico, CA 95927 Dear Mr. Bird; This is to acknowledge receipt p of your June_1593 document describing collection plans for batteries, oil, and paint by your firm. The plan is acceptable to this department for collection at your facility on Southgate Lane, however, I would ask that you ? contact us thirty (30) days prior to collection at any off-site � locations. Experience at collection facilities have shown that it is virtually impossible to confine individuals to their vehicles during unloading of these materials, as described in Section 2.5 of your report. We have no objection to individuals exiting their vehicles , for brief periods of time during unloading so long as they do not interfere with the operation. Please notify.t,his office in writing of your planned :tart -up date. Should you have any questions; please contact me at the Chico DEPARTMENT'OF TOXIC SUBs'TANCES CONTROL 400 P Street, 4th Floor; P,O, Box 806 Sacramento, CA 95812.0806 , Date • i� bo 3� //1 111 Dov s. s �P #: �oq7 PE MA,NENT RECORD - DO NOT DESTROY'' CALIFORNIA A. EPA: IDENTI'IC.A TION NUMBER, This i-:, to acknowledge that you filed 'form 8700-1.2 "Notification of Hazardous Waste Activity" with the bepartment of Toxic Substances ' Control. A permanent State Site Specific Identification 'Number has been assigned to your 'place of business. (Please note 1.1CAL11 number above mailing address'). This•ZD number must be used for all manifesting, recordkeepin,g, and reporting requirements. Please retain this in your fixes. if you stop handling hazardous waste, move, or change ownership you must notify the Department. office of Information Management Manifest Unit Telephone: (916) 324-1781 : i l 1 (e) The department shall develop a checklist to be used by facilities in conducting,a phase F environmental assessment. The development and publication of the checklist is riot subject to Chapter 15 (commencing, with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title of the Government Code, Tine department shall hoW at least one public workshop concerning the ,development of the checklist. - ; (f) A generator operating pursuant to a permit -by -rule shall additionally comply with theremaining corrective -action requirements, as specified in Section 67450.7 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations, as in effect on January 1, 19512. A generator operating pursuant to a grant of conditional authorization pursuant to Section 25200.3 shall additionally comply with the requirement of xtgraph (3) of subdivision (c) of Section 25200.3. (Added by Stats. 1992, Ch. 1345) 25201. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (c) and Section 25201.5, no owner or operator of a storage facility, treatment facility, transfer facility, resource recovery facility, or disposal site shall accept, treat, store, or dispose of a hasardous waste at the facility, area, or site, unless the owner or operator holds a hazardous waste facilities permit or other grant of authorization from the department to use and ol;arate the facility, area, or site. (b) Except as necessary to comply with Section 25159.18, any person planning to construct a new hazardous waste facility or a new hazardous waste management unit, which would manage RCRA hazardous waste, shall obtain a hazardous waste facilities permit or_a,permit,amendment, from the department prior, to_comnaen,cing,constniction p (c) A btttmrdaus waste facilities permit is rot required for a bousehold liarardous waste collection facility operated bye a public ttgency, or by any person under a written agreement, with a public agenc j, if all of the following conditions are met:' u, collection facility"accepts only the following hazardous materials fur subsequent transport to an authorized recycling facility or an authori", household hazardous waste collection facility; (A) Latex paint. (B) Used oil, (C) Antifreeze. (D) Spent lead -acid batteries. (E) Nickel -cadmium, alkaline, carbon -zinc, or other small batteries, if the collection facility is in compliance; with Section 25216.1. (2) No hazardous wastes are received and handled at the collection facility other than the materials specified in M paragraph (1). (3) The materials are transported to the collection facility by either of the following: (A) The person who generated the material: (B) A curbside collection program operated, or authorized to operate, by a public agency. (4) The combined volume or weight of latex paint antifreeze, and small batteries transported to the collection facility by any one individual or collected from a single residence at one time does not exceed a total volume of 10 gallons or u total weight of 100 pounds. Up to two spent lead -acid batteries and 20 gallons of used oil may be additionally transported to the collection facility at the same time in the same vehicle. (5) Used oil transported to the collection facility by either a person or by a curbside collection program shall meet the following conditions, whichever is applicable: (A) A person that is not a curbside collection program transporting used oil to the collection facility shall not transport more than 20 gallons per shipment, the contents of any single container shall not exceed five gallons, and the volume of each individual container shall not exceed five gallons. (B) A curbside collection; program transporting used oil to it collection facility shall not collect more than five gallons Of used oil from it. single residence at time, and the volume of the individual containers collected which contain used oil' shall not exceed five gallons. (6) The materials collected are riot storedat the collection f.•acility for more than 180 days, except that less than one ton of spent lead -acid batteries may be stored at the facility for up to one year. Over one ton of lead -acid batteries shall not be stored at the collection facility for more than 180 days. (7) The materials collected are rnaaraaged in accordance with the hazardous waste labeling, containerization, emergency response, and personnel training requirements of this chapter, (8) The public agency, or the person operating the collection facility under a written agreement with a public agency, notifies; the department in writing of all of the following: (A) The facility will be operated in accordance with this section and any other requirements imposed by the department. (B) The location of the facility, the date the facility will begin operation, and the facility's operating schedule. (C) The total annual volume , recyclable household hazardous waste actually collected tat the facility, and the annual l volume -of recyclable household hazardous waste tactually transported from the facility to recycling'fabilitiesit?�tO !"', (Amended by Stats, 1992, Ch. 1346) " �'AP i Law Office{, 1 1074 EAST AVENUE, SUITE 0 Of _ f�AMADA PLACE CHICO, CALIFORNIA 96926 William A. Ward ------ APROFESSIONAL CORPORATION (916) 342-2225 /y FAX 342-7920 May 19, 1994 Mr.. Jim Snowden Wildlife Biologist Department of Fish & Game 721 Cessna Avenue Chico, CA 95928 Re: Household Hazardous Waste Storage Facility Applicant- Butte County Disposal Site of Proposed sed Use Permit:: 3097 Southgate Court A.P. #040-400-070 Dear Mr. Snowden: This letter will follow up my discussion with you by telephone on Wednesday, May 18, 1994, I represent Danielson Company and Modern Building Company, both of Chico, who are objecting to an application for a use permit for installation and operation of a permanent. Household Hazardous Waste Storage Facility on a site which is a short distance north of Butte` Creek. The proposed site is 3097 Southgate Court, which is Assessor's Parcel No. 040-400-070. The reputed owner of the land is John McAmus. The applicant for the permit is Butte County Disposal, which is a dba of a California corporation .known as Mountain Top Mining. I enclose foto your reference the following: 1. A copy of a drawing of the proposed site prepared by the applicant, and a copy of the application information sheet; 2. A copy of the applicant's Statement of Environmental Impacts and proposed mitigation measures; 3. A copy of the objections filed by this office on behalf of my clients; 4.: A copy of a project location map; 5. A copy of comments by the Departmentof Transportation; Planning Deiarfinent SAY 23 1994 Oroville, California May 1.9, ].994 Mr. Jim Snowden Page 2 6 A copy of the State Clearing House notice of completion;, 7 A copy of the Planning Commission Agenda Report dated March 22, 1994, which describes the project characteristics and gives a staff analysis, I have confirmed that the City of Chico has not contracted with Butte County Disposal as referenced on page 2 of this Agenda Report. I understand that the applicant presently has no contract with any lead agency and intends to receivewaste from residents of the County wide area.. til 1. understand from information you provided to me that the Butte Creek, Ecological Preserve extends upstream from the State Route 99 bridge over Butte Creek to the Durham Mutual Water Diversion dam. Becausea portion of the Butte, Creek Ecological Preserve is located a short distance from the proposed storage site, the potential environmental impact of a hazardous waste storage facility on the preserve should be a matter of public concern. I have no knowledge that this issue has been addressed up to this time, and you have indicated that, although you would be the person who would ordinarily respond for Fish and Game, you have no recollection of being contacted for the purpose of providing comment. This letter is intended as an invitation for any comments you may have with respect to the proposed project and its potential impact with respect to the ecological preserve. Since the Planning Commission has scheduled a hearing on die use permit application for May 26, 1994, at 9,00 A.M., I would greatly appreciate hearing ,from you prior to then, if at all possible, so that your comments can be presented to the Commission: Thank you for your courtesy and cooperation, Very truly yours, LAW OFFICE OF WILLIAM A. WARD A Professional Corporation William a, Ward WAW/dmvv Enclosures cc: Mr. Batty Hogan, Manager Planning Division Dept. of Development Services 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-7601 � STATE OF C({LIFORNIA--IBUSINESS, TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING AGENCY V DEPARTMENT O TRANSPORTATION ,, '' r or , DISTRICT a P.O. LOX 911 t•; �.. , MARYSVILLE, CA 95901 t� h TDD (916) 741-4509 Planrllry 6�',)��C(M0 r tt FAX (916) 741-5346, (916) 741-4539 MAY 0 9 1994 May 6 1994 FBUT021 03-BUT-99 PM 29.4 :.; Butte County Disposal UP IS/ND, SCH#94033040 Mr,. Barxy Hogan, Manager Planning Division Department of Development Services Butte County 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-7601 Psar Mr'. Hogan: Thank you for the opportunity to review and commend: on the above referenced document. COMMENTS: Due to the limited capacity and safety concerns for turning movements at the Southgate Road/State Route (SR) 99 intersection, the County should not deliberatelygenerate high peak volumes at this facility, such as with no fee days for hazardous waste dumping. If you have any questions � please contact Term. Tencovir,, Inter Governmental Review/CEQA Coordinator, at (916) 74:1-X4199. Sincerely, E.A. 10LIB" HARA'(.1GHTY Chief, Planning Branch B cc: Jon Clark, Butte County Association of Governments Michael ;Chitaatt , Office of Planning and Research (FAX SCH) PETE WILSON, Gbvernor STATE OF CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF PLANNING AND RESEARCH 1400 TENTH STRLCT SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 April 14, 1994 BARRY HOGAN 1. BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES PLANNING DIVISION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CA 95965' Subject: USE PERMIT FOR BUTTE COUNTY DISPOSAI APS 040-400^070_SCH #; 94033040 Dear BARRY HOGAN: The State Clearinghouse has submitted the above named proposed Negative Declaration to selected state agencies for review. The review period is now closed and the comments from the responding agency(ies) is(are) enclosed. On the enclosed Notice of Completion form you will note that the cloaringhoUse has checked the agencies that have commented. Please review the Notice of :'ompletion to ensure that your comment package is complete. If, the comment package is not in order, please notify the State clearinghouse immediately. Remember to refor to the project's eight-digit State Clearinghouse number so that we may respond promptly. Please note that Section 21104 of, the California Public Resources Code required that: "a responsible agency or other public agency phall only make substantive comments regarding those activities involved in a project which are within an area of expertise of the agency or which are required to be carried out or approved by the agenda. Commenting agencies are also required by this section to support their comments with specific documentation. Thesecomments are forwarded for your use in preparing your final ER. Should you need 'more information or clarification, we recommend that you contact the commenting agency at your earliest convenience. This letter acknowledges that you have complied with the State. Clearinghouse review requirementsfor draft'envircnmental documents, pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. Please contact at (916) 445-0613 if you have any questions regarding the environmental review process. S nos 1 Michael Chiri J h)an:l�;�okmc5tt' Chief, State _ learin 'ousP APR� 1 99�t Enclosures, cct R06OUX'ces Agency 1Jrnv iEu� 5)4icrni5 State of California California Environmental Protection Agency Me:`morandUM iriatti Date: April 7, 1994 To C State Clearinghouse 1400 Tenth Street, Room 121 h Sacramento; California 95814 Barry Hogan Butte County Dept, of Development Sery Cc VED Planning Division 7 County Center Drive GQ ' Oroville, California 95965 , MUSE From C —2e�Q� iopY6 cane, Associate Waste Management Specialist Environmental Review Section Permitting and Enforcement Division CL.*,1ifornia Integrated Waste Management Board Subjects.,8CH #94033040 - Proposed Negative Declaration (Nn) for the establishment and operation of a permanent household hazardous waste storage facility (HHWSF) at the Butte County Disposal Offices/Yard, requiring the iss+xance of a Use Permit, 'Butte County, California Integrated Waste Management Board (CTWMB) staff have reviewed the ND for the project cited above Project description The proposed HHWSF site is located on the northeast corner of Southgate Lane and Southgate Court at 3907 Southgate Lane, Chico. The applicanr, shall comply with California Department of health Services requirements that all hazardous waste collection facilities prepare and adhere to._ adequacy r.ahe ND The'CIWMB is not a Responsible Agency for the Establishment and operation of a HHWSF. HnwOvert CIWMB staff oversee the responsibility of transfer station and landfill operators to remove hazardous wastes from the wastestream prior to transfer and disposal'-ofmunicipal solid waste. CIWMB staff consider the ND to be. adequate for use by this agency, Notice df, C0117�31@#IAA1 '.. A PP6ntl�X SeaNOTBbi;aw p s " Mati t : Statb Clearinghottso,1400 Tenth Street, 5ncmrttento, CA 9514 916/445.0613 Sc -H # 9 4 O 3 3 Q 4 Project Title- IIX `��(lnntT Gov ( fp rel DISVr,SAL-AP.#bW.►100.09b a LemAgeary: _RU'rrf couirrV DFP4IMMEN 06 1)tvFinas t ; ' i NL9Vkl,(ComAct Person., �AP9y wen j v A Amgen 'a, Street Address; PIeN",tat, DlYlylha .T fnpµrl ffNiEt1'CQIVEc City: _1*01/1 I:E Phone: Zip; -�-- �— County; RurrF Project Locatloer County: Rtma Clty/Ncruest Community: __aaaL Cross Streets: Total Acres Assessors Parcel Ko, AD -00-010 Scction Within2Miles: State Hwy N: q9 tZz waterways:_gUiI1: Range., _ _ Bass: Altports:—Ott 1) Railways: ��Schools: Cult Uo (PC D ------------------------------------------- Docuntont Type OA : ❑ NOP ❑ supplement/Subsequent NEPA: u ❑ Earl Cons ❑❑ N01 OtFiat ❑joint Document CE Y ❑ MR (Prior SCH No,y EA � Nag Dcc ❑ Other Final Document ❑ Draft Elli ❑ Draft EIS t ,' ❑ Other ❑ FONSI, Local Action Type Z � W [3 General Plan Update CJ Specific Plan ❑ Rezone q� C,1 �❑ Anitexado. QGeneral Plan Amendment ❑'Master Plan ❑ Prmone ryFq ,N N. 4V ❑ Ae 'vclopment ❑ Community Element pm I@ Use Permit ovo/t0(/ ❑'Coastal Permit General Plan Planned Unit Development an ❑ Site Plan ❑ Land Division (Subd,vislon,Sf i, Ther ,parcel Map, Traci Map, Development Typo ❑ Residential: Units Acres�peMCp 11Office:Sgjt._ Acres Employees Transportation: Type ❑ Commercial: Sq}1. Acres�� Employes ❑ Mining: Mineral " ® IndcanaSgji. Acre- r. T;r e L,q� FmpldYees 3-S ❑ Powe Q Educational duEducationn al Wars EJ Recreational ❑ Wasta Treatment: Type . Hazardous Wasto:T e Other, YPjQtLiEI InLn Project leaves CIlrcuesed In Document © AcstheticNisual [3 Mood Plain/Flontling ❑ Scltoobluniversitics Water Quality ❑ Ar Quality Land �] Fares- Land/Fire Hazard C] Septic Systems ❑ Water Supply/Gtoundwater ❑ Air.Qualip! ❑ Geologic/Seismic ❑ Sower Capacity ❑ Wetland/Ripar(ari ❑ Archeological/Historical ❑ Minerals ❑ Soil Erosion/Compactien/Grading (] Wildlife ❑ Coastal Zona ❑ Noise 4 Solid Waste ❑ Growth Inducing ❑ Drainage/Absotpdon ❑ Population/Housing BalanceToxic/H[Iazardous Landuse C]Ecommilcgobs [3 Public Serv(ces/Faditties ff Trafffc/Circuladon ❑ Cumulative Effects ❑ Fiscal ❑ Recreation/Parks ❑ Vegetation 0 Other ——,._.--_,.,_,__ _.. _....,____ ...,,: -- ,._ Prozont Land Use/Zoning/General Plar1, Ueo _ �NDVST(?f_A� 1_NL'� �C N'oUSC(LLit L _,_,._.—_—....--- Project Description A V5F PFaMIT io ALLOW A PERMANENT 00VSEN01,p W41 -IE �ULI�G'i1t�N F�UIi.1Ty if &17f laeuN T%f 0WOSAL 4t✓GIC&� VA41; CLE01VGH6VS$ CONTACT- H110i CHIIt1ATT1 (916) 445-0613 Cxt 'SCH U I (91T 8NT STATE i;EVI6W itAdANi $eWqulCgO• litatp -, 04� ""` - /Canruseir Svcs JEP'S R8V TO ACSNCYt Af REV to sex • ll.nh 4 Game ,r., CA Wn�ste Hgmt Bd SCH COMPLIANCE tt ye { DWR sn »B e 0 �tCO y " rx a �DTSC%CTC Recltunation "�' r� >LtSA4Q NOTtt R[ri oanv-tgR Ott AL 00lIHRrrNtt,' On7r TO TBIR reran A4RNCY Dory .. " Tidy ,'M t ` t, R000u'itceat / � r � 1 A r „ , r Stat® tande Comm „+.wets°.z •;; ,: "S: . ain�ts• bY_ i�eed�/ "..+-" �.Qtlfit by _,,,RGH) ....ter: �riL4r,;,GtiP � ' ua. , a'�+t�R1�.�'.�+�,it.y� -�.�.. i1i•h ""A`r.. �-�.- coZt W DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTHDIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL >HEALTH' rj 18-B County Center 'Drive ( 1469 Humboldt Road 7 County Center Drive 747 Elliott Road Oroville, CA 95965 Chico, CA 95928 Oroville, CA 95965 Paradise,. CA 95969 (916) 538-7282 (916) 891-2727 (916) 538-7281 (916) 872-5308 FAX (916) 5384165 FAX (916) 895-6512 FAX (916) 538-2140 ,lune 8, 1:994 Darrell Bird RE: Butte County Disposal Butte County Disposal Buttery, (ail & Pain Col'lectioll P.O. Box 1040 Program Chico, CA 9592" Dear Mr. Bird; Prior to issuance of the Use Permit for the permanent Battery, oil and Pain (BOP) Collection Program at HP# 40-40-070, 3097 Southgate Lane, Chico, two actionsshall be completed. Enclosed is a Hazardous Material Release Response Plan (HMRRP) packet for creating a HMRRP for the BOP. The HMRRP will include hazardous material inventory forms, a title page, site maps, and emergency response plan and a training program for employees. The HMRRP is required whenever a hazardous material/waste is on-site in amounts equal to or larger than 55 gallons of liquid, 500 pounds of solid eq 200 cubic feet of gas at standard temperature and pressure. If your facility will not ever equal or exceed the above threshold gll,kjtltities, then I have enclosed an exemption form for your use. Forward the HMRRP to this Department within thirty days. if you have 'any questions regarding this process, please contact Leslie Roberts at the Chico office, 891.2727, Monday through Thursday An additional condition of your Use Permit is to "veri,fy" the location of the existing Septic system. Relocate the septic system or proposed building site if necessary to provide the "required sepa.rati,on" This condition is recommended to ensure that the required,five (5) feet separation is maintained between any future re buildings and the existing sewage, disposal system.' it ma,� addressed at the time of application for building permits. if you have any questions and when a clearance is necessary for a building permit,' please contact Frieda white at 891-2727` between 8Am and 9amij Monday 'through Thursday. u A CLEAN INDOOR AIR ENVIRONMENT FOR A HEALTHIER TOMORROW May 31, 1994 Butte County Disposal 3097 Southgate Lane Chico, CA 95928 Re Use Permit, AP 040-400-070 N rate Coal, t PLANNING DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965.3387° TELEPHONE! (9161656-7661 FA* 1816) 638.7786 - Gentlemen: At the regular meeting of the Butte County Planning Commission held May 26, 1994, your request for a Use Permit to allow a permanent household hazardous waste storage facility on property zoned M-2 located on the northeast corner of Southgate Lane and Southgate Court, Chico, was approvedsubject to the following conditions: I The applicant shall comply with the California Environmental Protection Agency Department of Toxic Substances Control requirements that allhazardous waste collection facilities prepare and adhere to, a detailed operating plan. This plan shall outline all normal and emergency operations that are to occur an site and emergency procedures that will be implemented in the event of an accident. This plan, shall be submitted to the Butte County Planning Manager and the City of Chico General Services Department prior -to issuance of the Use Permit. 2. The operator shall notify all local emerrdency response agencies (city, county, state) of the daily operations routine and supply these agencies with a detailed list of all hazardous wastes to be accepted and stored at the facility, This notification shall be executed before any operations begin at the site and subsequent notification shall follow any changes in operations not reflected in the initial notification. 3. The applicant shall post a sign for the general public, in plain site at the facility, prior to any operations, detailing the proper methods for transportation, handling, and disposal of household hazardous waste;, and advertise the dates of operation. 4. The applicant shall verify the location of the existing septic system and relocate septic system or proposed building site, if necessary, to provided separation, prior to issuance of Use Permit. 5. Applicant shall place a County standard $-1 sidewalk behind existing curb and gutter along property frontage. 6. The applicant shall file a business plan with the Butte County Environmental Health Department prior to issuance of the Use Permit, V The applicant shall meet all Site Development Standards for the operation of a Large Collection and Processing recycling facility pursuant to Butte County Code Section 24-68 (3) (4) prior to issuance of Use Permit. 8. The operation shall be limited to the collection of used oil, latex paints, anti -freeze, and lead acid batteries. 0. In order to mitigate traffic impacts the facility may be open up to three Saturdays a month, between the hours of 0:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., and the County shall monitor the traffic to minimize impacts. 10, Applicant shall comply with all other applicable State and local statutes, ordinances and regulations. Note: Minor changes may be approved administratively by the Director of Development Services upon receipt of a substantiated written request by the applicant, Prior to such approval, verification shall be made by each Department or Division that the modification is consistent with the application, fees paid and environmental determination as conditionally approved. Changes deemed to be major or significant in nature shall require a formal application for an amendment. Should you desire to appeal any of the conditions imposed by the Planning Commission, you must do so in writing with the appeal fee of $250.00, to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, 26 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, prior to 5.00 p.m., r-! .4 June 3, 1994. if you, do not appeal and if there are no other appeal within the 8 -day appeal 77� IY 3UTTE I 13UTTE IN T 'COUNTY ED C. JOHNSON DISPOSAL 34Z4444 P.O. BOX 264 CHICO# CAI,IFORNIA 95927 March 26, 1991 �TO WHOM IT MKY CONCERN' please find the following list of n references regarding our curre t business location at 172 E.20th Street, Chico, Californ-'4a. Attached are letters of reference that we were able to obtain on short notice. If there are any further questions or information that we can provide for you, please don't hestitate to contact me. REFERENCES: Dick Brown Roy miller C.Meek Lumber Miller R. & Company 1100 E.20th St. 1923 Park Ave. 342-1886 32-0145 Charles Bird Sk,ip Tarter Butte county Dept. of Health Chico Auto Parts 891;-2727 342-4261 Norm, Stump Larry JUanerina Chico Fire Department Pat-N-Larrys' 895,4930 895-360 sincerely, Was M, Johnson Manager, Butte County Disposal Wmi/ble 71 771" 4 Am MAL111gr JKS BUILDING S CE NTER. WESTERN DIVISION GENERAL OFFICE 100 HOWE AVENUE SUITE 160 NORTH SACRAtOEOD. CA 9S025 PHORE (916) 486-7704 CENTERS March 2-5, 199, CHICO, CA ELX GROVE, CA To whom it May Concern: REDDING. CA S, MARKET 81. ��bDING, CA We Would like You to know that Edmond C. 3ohnson, sr., DBA Butte E. CYPKESS AVE, Coun tY Disposal, has been a good and valuable tenant SO, LME TAHOE. CA VAc : at our 2.0th Street Property since December 1, 1985. During this tenancy, we have AvILLE, CA YUBA CITY4 had r ',tIplaints fr'0m any of the neighboring Property CA CARSON CITY, NV o,-jr from either the City of Chico or Butte Count' t MMEEST DIVISION The only reason we need to terminate the t is do GENERAI. OFFICE. to increased business at Me�k's Building Center, we now 330 N. JEFFERSON AVE, need additional storage area. SPRINGFIELD. MO 65806 PHoNE,(417) 862,70 01 Sincerely, CENTEHS BOLIVAR. MO BRANSON, MO DONIPHAN, MO Dick Brown, Store Manager GREENFIELD, MO Meek's Building Center JOOLIN� MO I LEBANON, MO, DB:k MONETT. MO MOUNTAIN GROVE, MO NIXk:MO POOL Ail BLUFF MO SPRINGFIELD. MO )(ANSASIST SPPINGFIELIJ, MO EAST SUNSHINE St. WEST PLAINS� Ma FAYETTEVILLE, AR HARRISON, An ROGERS'LAR 001 1 MEEKL LUMOER" FMM DEPARTHENT INSPECTION ILAd INSPECTION 'DATE. iness Name Bs it, ess Address —Bus NO of Bldgs - F—Bt No of Stories 'Business Phone Occupancy . ........... Home Phone Ranager cd 407, Ad&er;-s phone Fire Protection Equipment Approved 0 Yes N� A No N, yes /A No L%it Hardware 7. Fire EXtinguishers 8. Auto. SPr- System 2,i Exit Signs 9. Hood Exting. System 3. L�4t Cort -!.dors tAR -10. stand-oipes Aisle Spacing !11. Alarm System 5, Seating Load Sign(s) 112. Fire Assemblies .7; - 6, Occupant M Fire Walls Building Approved Spec --al Razards Yes N/A No Yes N/A No .14, Elect-.IlCal r 121. Grease Hoods DuCtS 7 r �1 13. Heating Equipment n 1 22i* F iammable T.jCUids '116, Cooking -quipment 123. L. P, G. 17, Decora-10as, er-c... 124, Compressed Gas IS i Openings: Vertical t2s.* chemicals Aorizoattl L7ousalkeeping See HgZ. jUt. TaSpf7tioa Report 20. Address Voszed 26, Sign Yes 27i Paz,. N Via S .0 -118. other Yes 0 and Retdrks:� ......................... ... ....... , ALL =C =UTION8 1,bTED AB OVE �iUST BE, cdRp�tCTED BEFORE CLaRANCE It G"WED Aegular In-spectiOn J dLEARANCE Total Time to, complete Granted 'e to ke, ln�speccion con'ditiod.al 'I D4TE OV N= INSPECTION Otherl, sebtative DMITIED 7 j. _777777— 14w I- TE COUNTY,I)EPARTIVIDIT OF HEk i..TH DIVISION OF ENVIRO Chico, CA. 95928 NMENTAL HEALTH SEWAGE DISPOSAL PERMIT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIV 747 ELLIOTT ROAD E Phone! 891-2797 PARADISE, CALIFORNIA 96969 OROMLE, CALIFORNIA 95 PhOn0*1 872-630a Phone: 588-7281 Date lssud- 11nv& EXPIRES ONE YEAR FROM D. TE OF ISSUANCE Perinit Issue d to ion To construct a sewage disposal. system for:___XuJL_ bu2f A Located at:__36_� SEPTIC TANK SYSTEM REQUIREMEINT$ Septic Tank (inside Measurements) Leaching Plaid Length: ft. T . Length: otal ft. Width: idth: . ft. Trench wi inches h Liqui ft. 'd dept . . . . . . Minimum No. of lines ll,iquid capacity,. gals. Rock under tile inches Special conditions: J11 Alet 7 74ru I Additional lonching field will be required if experience Shows it to be necessaryi No part of tile System may be located within 50 f(30), of the center line of any County Road. No,ri�,., 8.11tistfictory intipection by the Health Department is required before, - . backfilling or putting I tile system intd use. Occupancy of a new building is not perraitted until the sYstern is approvdda Permit IN'.ce $ Penalty Pec To4al.Fee 8120 /I Z_ - -1. Building Sower Poe S Issued BY: 1,0 Sanitarian Receipt No, S31m2788 % I* 'N % _0 7777 Ww.wml�wQ Collection Program Opei-ator Juli K. Johnson Organization Butte County Disposal Facility'.�:' Dropoff and C.Orb'side Colledion 3Q97, Southgat6, Lane Chico, CA 9591S., Issued CP6400 Certificate Number, 0 94 7/31/ ChiM lExpiration Date Division of Recycling 7777777 0 NG VIR RE CYC -.,CE -Uertnfiled =gavel 'Operator Edmond C.*Johnsorj,, Sir. z n in Top MiAing, Ine. rgani ation !J o u t a Facility: Butte County Dispokil. 3097 S'6utligate LhnP.'-' - chico" CA 9592.8 F , or Collection of the Following Beverage Containers:. cr 1 s U Aluminum ... Pla tic Glass F%onaiuminum Metal I#ef Illable Beer and Mah Y; Certificate Number Assistant DirectoK�7 Expiration Dqte Division of Recycling, May 25) 1994 William A. WaW, Attorney, 1074 East Avenue, Suite 0 (Chico, CA 95926 Dear Nh-. Ward - In response to your May 19, 1994, letter concerning the proposed Use Permit for a Household Ha7ardous Waste Storage Facility at 3097 Southgate Court, Chico, this letter discusses the potential impacts of the subject project. The most significant concern is the impact of storm runoff drainage which may be, directed toward Butte Creek and the Butte Creek Canyon Ecological Reserve. Any drainage from 4 hazardous waste site could be expected to contain toxic substances which would adversely impact the water quality and aquatic resources of the Creek and the terrestrial resources of the Reserve. Impacts on the Creek could extend far downstream and affect those lands wWch use Butte Creck water for inigation (e.g., the Upper Butte Basin Wildlife Area wtdch har,y-rs several threatened and endangered speci&i) and the Chinooksalmon spri -run which is a c;�ndidate species for ng endangered listing. Polluted runoff into the Reserve could be expected to cauise a loss of ripariart habitatand it's associated species. Another concem is the threat which such a facility may pose to groundwater. Polluted groundwater could be expected to cause a loss of terrestrial habitats dependent. upon that WVter. Considering the generally porous nature of the soils in the area, pollutants could eventually contaminate groundwater beyond the project site. if the proposed facility has the capability of fally preventing pollutant seepage into the groundwater as suggested in the Agenda Report to the Planning Commission, groundwater pollution may not be a threat. However, it is unclear as to how storm runoff would be treated. Runoffshould not be allowed to enter the Creek Reservei groundwater or other natural area. Sediment traps and runoff detention basirts do not adequately remove pollutants, A facility capable of removing all pollutants including soluble, suspended and surface borne forms before leaving the project site would be necessary to avoid adverse environmental impacts. If 1 can be of fhrther assistance�, please call, my telephone number is 343-2804. Sincerely, James H. Snowden Wildlife Biologiot 0. Department of Fish and Game 17 L39 L?�j P2, AC. 09AC 1.54 19 A(C5r NLr CO3T. RAVcsa-rsoL.Iom L IIAC 0-85 4 C fz-�, /0 85. A C. VN MW A,70 AC- - - I - I �z -1 Q 528 0 PM45 70 7- 41 Fill. nA IOAC of� et —4 9, --t- v _Vt 7.— Wr it Ir zllv-1 74! , wr ME Ile - U -M IN- zwm ;7- MWIR �d ll-� 7- z.: 7 �ce .. ...... C.I�l ��54 W: ��W 4V -7 00, 4V 00, 4V 6 11 8 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COADUSSION 9 In Re the Application,by 10 Butte County Disposal for a Use. Permit for a Permanent Household 11 Hazardous Waste Storage Facility. OBJECTIONS TO APPLICATION FOR USE PERMIT Hearing Daten 4-14-94 A /I 1.3 objectors Modern Building Co. and Danielson Company object to the Application 14 for Use Permit and the proposed mitigated negative declaration as follows - is 1. THE OLRIECTOR ,16 1.1 Objector Modern Building Company (hereafter Modem) is a general 17 building contractor that operates on property owned adjacent to that of the Applicant. An 18 occupied apartment is located on the adjacent property. Modem frequently stores equipment ig and building materials on its property. Modern operates its, office business 5 days pet week, 20 typically opening in early morning and closing after 50 p.m. 21 L2 Objector Danieh,oj! Company (hereafter Danielson) is engaged in the 22 daily business of storing and transporting food, which activity takes place on their pfODerty 11 which is adjacent to that of the Applicant. 24 1.3 Both Objectors use the same access road to their property as is used 25 by the Applicant. 2* THE BUSINESS. AT 3o97 -SOUTHGATE, LANE 11 NOT BEEN ADEQUATELYS YED OR IEVALUATPn. 2 Objectors are informed that two businesses now operate at the proposed site. 3 They are presently engaged in the business of a 7 -day per week recycling operation, as, well 4 as a solid waste hauling and disposal operation. See attached copies of fictitious business 5 name statements. Those businesses in the past have involved the following activities, among 6 others: 7 (4) Operation and maintenance of a truck parking, container storage yard 8 with associated refuse containers and container handling equipment such As trucks and 9 forklifts, all of which are serviced in the yard by washing� fueling and oiling; A (b) Storage of garbage, trash and recyclable materials. For example, until 0 H I (D recently removed, amongother items, the property served as storage area for a pile or stack 20 cn �,Nn 12 P Lo 5 U-) of cardboard equivalent in size to a small house. Also, large containers of garbage of 't,��RmLa<ND W recyclable materials have been stored on site. Oil, paint and batteries have also been 04 14 Z<<=I- observed stored on the premises, as well as wood and other cellulose material. Larg N�J 0 ca�-<W pu, 15 0 9de quantities of metal are stored on site. A great deal of cleanup of the site has taken place _ iE Cn 16 ou within the last 30 days. Until recentlyo the site was an eyesorei None of the above has 17 beet! addressed in the Commission's file. 18 3. THE SMF—ACE OF THE PRQP SED �SIT A��ITS �ACC�ESS HAS 19 NOT BE, EN ADEQUATE Y STUDIED OR EVALUATED. 20 The greatest proportion of the area of the proposed site is gravel surfaced and 21 there has been no dust control since operations started there. The access road is also gravel 22 with no or inadequate seal to reduce dust, It is frequently traveled by heavy equipment. 23 To the best of Objectors' knowledge, there is no storm water Control located on the Appli- 24 cant's, site. In the absence of a storm drain facility, there can be no means of collecting 25 data on the quality of the water drainage, from the site. 26 Objectors are informed that discharge permits are required for recycling -2- 0 00 0) 12 !� 6,Z) LL) R th 0) Lo R .:t c,4 13 LU — C-4 W "O"CiggN t..<UZZM'� J LU 0 14 <X>U- z 2 C<3 ca 0, W (n U — 15' ty 01a) 16 reaches a drainage system. iNo sucn sysEem can De SUCH Ull Lilt; 1AJJJJU%,a-'� a OLLV. Objectors are further informed that a significant portion of the site preseft tly contains contaminated and toxic soil transported to and placed on the site and then covered. 4. SPECIFIC OBJECTIONS TO THE APPLICATION IT, OR -A MRMT TO ALLOW. A , FACILITY AT 3097, -HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGF SOUTHGATE LANE, aka -ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO, 040-400-070. 4.1 Granting the permit would extend a non -conforming use, (a) Objectors believe that the Applicant operates a recycling plant on the site and is not now in compliance with applicable zoning because no use permit wag issued for such activity. (b) Objectors believe that the Applicant may not be in compliance with regulations imposed by the State. Water Resources Control Board and the California Integrated Waste Management Board with respect to surface or ground water in that the Applicant has not implemented eithor source control or treatment control as required. (c) Objectors are informed that there now exists on the propet'�y 17 is toxic or polluted soil transported to the site from a contaminated source. 19 (d) Objectors believe that dissolvable contaminants and other 20 wastes are now distributed in part to the septic systems existing on the property when not 21 otherwise transmitted to tile yard surface. 22 4.2 The initial study and the_proposed negfitive d&J'aration are. 23' inadeau'ate in thatthey fail to disclose. and deal, with or derine, Ognificant, potential and 24 existing barmful and adverse environmental effects. both public and vrivate. 25 (a) Objectors have been invaded by and have had to suffer noxious ite, 26 odors, vermin flies, unreasonable amounts,of noise and dust originating at Applicant's s 3 (b) Contaminants have been spilled at the proposed facility. 2 (c) Objectors counted vehicle traffic passing to the site, of the 3 Applicant,on the 17th and 18th of March, 1994. On the 17th, 4.8 trucks, 41 pick-upg and 4 57 automobiles passed by Objectors' driveway en route to or from Applicant's site. On 5 the 18th, 42 trucks, 48 pickups and 53 automobiles passed. The noise and dust raised by, 6 traffic: permeates daily into the offices, livi ng quarters and storage facilities on the existing 7 adjacent property owned by Objectors, adding to the nuisance created by noxious odors, 8 vermin and flies. 9 Objectors have not been contacted, with respect to traffic 10 coordination or noise or dust reduction proposals. One day of 250 additional vehicles using 11 the access toad (anticipated traffic from the general public) will make a bad situation worse. 0 W P,,, 12 LO Lo Further, the access road is served by craffic to and from many other businesses whose Lo 13 Z access will be shared by those persons transporting hazardous substances, increasing the 0 0 (N UZZMC4 -J uJ 0 -4- 14 likelihood of great bodily harm and property damage. AN<=>U. ca <CO3 UQ - ou" 15 0.4 LU �- 6 -!a 0 4.4 �I - posed negative declaration fails to take intoaccount the 0< E�'tL' 16 rNX Affife-d&,of p tiall contamfnated soil on r -_--Z_QundNvater and n wildli - hnhif-n ou 17 (a) Butte Creek lies south of the proposed site, and Objectors are 18 informed that immediately to the south of Applicant's site at Butte Creek is a wildlife 19 preserve area which was established by CalTrans as a mitigation measure at the time the 4- 20 lane roadway west of Applicant's property was built, The preserve is administered by the 21 California Department of Fish & Game.. 22 (b) Taking into consideradon that household hazardous waste 23, includes oxidizers� corrosives, poisons and flammable materials, Objectors combustibles 24 believe that any accident on site would create a po2ential for adding such substances to soil 25 contaminants that ObJectors, are informedate now present. Even if groundwater is not yet 26 conLaminat.ed, there is likely to be a serious short- and long-term threat of deteriorati ion to .4- A habitat of the fish and fowl. in the preserve and the waters of Putte Creek by'the storage of 2 contaminants on the proposed site. 3 4.5 Im pact of. Increased Traffic. As shown by the March 17th and 18th 4 count of vehicles to and frofti the site of Applicant, the, potential exists for significantly 5 more than 144 cars, trucks and pickups using the roadway providing access to the Appli- 6, cant's site daily. No study appears in the Commission's file which purports to a - ddress the 7 question of traffic controls, vehicle noise and dust abatement. The Agenda Report comment 8 with respect to these and related concerns is "traffic coordination plans have been for - 9 mulated to efficiently meet thl I s demand. " Those plans have qot been' made part of the 10 record as of the date of this document and are thus not available for public review or 11 comment. 0 0 M lw= 12 Further, practical common sense indicates th-,,it a recycling facility now R d< N 13 open to the public 7 days per 1�veek, (Which Objectors mt told are the requirements of its 40 z 0 V, 14 *0 plan) will not accept hazardous waste only I day each month. Common sense compels a L`U 15 conclusion that it will acf,,.—o. the hazardous waste as it is presented by the public, which 18 0 < 2 U .CONY: 16 done now for batteries, oil and paint. ou 17 4.6 The propo.-ed negative declaration and approval does not 18 "de uately_address. consider. or take into- account the follLwin negjt &e adverse 19 impact on adiacerit business that will be created by the prODosed facility. (a) The storage of poison-), combustibles anJ flamillables near a 21 food storage, fnility, a seed storage facility, a wood storage area, and a �lving quarters will ?2 inipact on the need for altered government service in the areas of fire and 1,�x)lice protect' n. 10 The nuisance of obnoxious odors and flies now creates an operations problem for adjacent 24 businesses. (b) At the least it can be anticipated that the merru ,,,ireaence of, 26 hazardous substances adjacent 10 Objectors' and others, businesses NvIll adversely', affect 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 ratings for casualty insurance and public liability protection for, the adjacent WsIfies,s a,� (c) At the worst, in the event of a spill, explosion or other accident, the existence of poisonous, combu,) ible and flammable substances m, tender the adjacent properties unsuitable for their present usesP 4i7 Die- avDlication and the -prop sed miti ated nount— A rMuire a reader to assume that the CftX of Chico will cantra."ith Butte Couutv DiSDosal and that the Citv will become the household b Ethos waste.generato Nothing in the Commission's file, confirms that the City of Chico has entered into such an agreement with the Applicant t,, -;or FIoes it confirm that the City of Chico 10 is prepared to accept the liability and responsi�;Wty of a hazardous waste "generator" as well 11 as supervision of and for activities on a, �iW P�qerated by Applicant. No Such notice has 0(0 5 m 1'— cl, 12 PLOSLO been given to the public, who are City tcxpayelrs, as far as is known by Objectors. Ic" (n M U) Ld,-� c.44 13 4.8 The inyesti�,,,at 'Mon, initial study and report in the CommisSion rile z Ei mO �' 14 omits any Lgference to thr., _Q,,mpI—Iance history of Lhe ApplicaLit with respect.to 2co �-<ia WCnu, Is 01- regulations and directive -.,!�operat ve on the Applicant's existing businesses. 16 4S withstandine the ad ntioij 00NOty Hazardous VI —ofa 17 AI�Aagement PlanLii E16bruary -1989,0b*ectoiis understand that the S' ate of California has yet to..Apprg—v�fhAt plat! and the deggRaigd site for a permanent collection facilitV. 18 19 0,J0 As best -Objectors ha�Le be,en able to ascertain. the Dotential 20 Ma—Amu!A -s�,-,-rvice-area for he nrODOSed storage facl-H-ULhas not bee identified, and in A the ab,e --� -of that lntormqfioti� 'te - eneral Public or those ipersons adiacent can I not 21 adeqLqately evaltiate or.comment on the it -proposed sl e 22 23 4.11 The Application does not make foll disclosure as to ownership 0 1 r -�Mrations now ongoing. 25 Attached hereto are true and, correct cop' ies of documents on file with 26, the. Butte County Recorder. .6- I Exhibit 1 is a lien showing recordation is related toAssess,or's Parcel, 2 No. 040-400-070 for delinquent personal property taxes. This suggests that Mountain TOP 3 Mining Corporation, dba Butte County Disposal may be the landowner, contrary to the 4 information submitted on the application that John McAmus is owner. On the application, 5 John McAmus' name appears to be followed by an initial which suggests someone other 6 than Mr. McAmus signed. No agency statement appears in the Commiss' n files. 10 7 Exhibit 2 is a Fictitious Business Name Statement showing that 8 Mountain Top Mining, Inc. does business as Butte County Recycling Center at 3097 9 Southgate Lane, Chico, which is also the address for the Applicam, Butte County Disposal. 10 Exhibit 3 is a Fictitious Business Name Statement showing that oto 11 Mountain Top Mining does business as Butte County Disposal at 3091 Southgate Lane, 5 m �,Nm 12 Chico, California. r- LO =) LO Room 1-,�: 2 "'a< N' 13 , - M Edmund C. Johnson signed the fictitious business name statements for ,W 'CipENN U�04 14 Mountain Top Mining as President. Objectors are informed and believe Edmund Johnson WWU— 15 is a convicted felon, Mr. Johnsun's name does not appear on any part of the documents in 16 the Commission file or on the application, NX 00 17 4.12 The noti ce given by the Planning Commission� to reviewing agencies 18 was inadeatiate in that suc a it a ree enter, gencies were notinformed th. yeling e �tks also 19 located and doing business on site under the name 19tit te County &Wflng Centen and 20 that the ApDlicant nam8 is a dba of a gorporation whose owners'. and operators' names 21 Aere also not disclosed. 21 For all the foregoing reasons, Objectors request that the application be: summarfl y 23 detued., and if not denied, that an Environmental. Impact Study be'required, with further '14 hearings to be conducted after proper notice and after ap propriate study. 25 Dated: April 13, 1954 Williai--n A. Ward, attorney for Objectors -7- 06, 0 1100A 17-ja Is to aarwt If bawfrV be pw* sftl 0( floVy" R -70 Ar"� "'r 4�u—'V'Mft 11=1 93-046 .572: Rec Fee a 00 I Total .00 Recorded I ollicial Records 1 County 01 1 Butte I Cdndace Jo Grubbs I Recorder I 8:32am 20-Obt-93 I Bctx BUTTE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR 25 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE Lien No, 941191, OROVILLE, CA 95965-3384 CERTIFICATE OF LIEN I, DICK PUELICHER - 0 Tax Collector of Butte County, State of California, In tompliance with the provisions 0 Section 2161,3 and 21191A of the -Revenue and Taxation Code, certify that there are on record In my office delinquent personal property taxes as set forth below. These taxes were duly assessed, computed and ieviedi together with Interest aryj penalties for the year(s) and amount(s) set forth below and are against the person or persons named herein and those persons are Ilabld to BUtIe County for said amount(s). In addition, further penalties will accrue on said taxes at the rate of 111h% on the ist day of each month beginning on the second month after delinquency, u ft last day of any month falls on Saturday, Sunday or a legal holiday, tt-� additional, 111h% pehalty attaches on the next business day, A$SES$Et-. AND ADDRES YEAR/PARCEL/ACCOUN . T AMOUNT MOUNTAIN J13P MIN104G CORPORATION 3,515.26 Q�A BUTTE COUNT Y Or Sp OSAL C 0 JOHNSON C ELLER CPA 19,93-94_ 'I-000 5 DECLARATION OR STE A 850-026 94 CHICO CA 959Z6 062-014 040�400-070-000 3097 SOUTHGATE LN CHICO From ft time of recordation of this cert1licate, this Ilan has the force, effect and priority of a Judgment Ilan )tor a period of ton years or any extension thereof; Tho saftnt required to be paid as shown herein together with all accrued Interest and penalties hereon will conalltule a Ilan, upon all real and personal property owned or hereafter acquiredby each of the above named assassee(s)� bated; 01"K PUOLIdHER Tax Coltactor 0cpUty EANt Page —L—of --L— END OF DocUmFmr CANDACE J. GRUBBS BUTTE COUNTY CLERK -RECORDER FILING, FEE(s) 25 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLEj CALIFORNIA 95965-3175 $18-00 - FOR FIRST BUSINESS NAME ON STATEMENT FEB 18 1993 REMINDER: S 5.00 - FOR EACH ADDITIONAL BUSINESS NAME FILED I. Submit Original and 3 copies, ON SAME STATEMENTAND DOING 13USINESSAT r C NCA EJ, GP NT FE, FILED 2, Fill tq Fee S18.00 THE SAME LOCATION, SS ATC NCIA 2j, (3 1818S Blvqo ICO Clerk I , EL 1, 5, Provide return Stamped Envelope - FOR EACH ADDITIONAL OWNER, S 5.00 if mailed. Dapui,/ - — ------------- FICTITIOUS 9 0 USINESS,NAME STATEMENT SElz REVERSE SIDE FOR INSTRUCTIONS THE FOLLoWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING EIUSINESS AS: Fictitiou; eu ass rlame(s) ------------- To Butte CountY Recycling Center Street Address, City & State of- Principal Place of Business, . I I n Calif I orrita 1 2.. 3097 Southgate Lane Chico, CA ZIP Cod. Full name Of Registrant 95SI28 Mountain Top Mining,Inc. (11 corporation - low state of incorporation) California Resitence Xddress ally btate 31 C1 1_0 0 -H -N /�Ve Zi I P Code Full name of Registrant (Additional) L (It Corporation - snow state of incorporatio;) Residence Address City 'Nale ZIP Code ,n) Remd:enc- —Addess d 7 ull n,._ 30 . of Full ritime of Registrant (Additional) (If corporation - Show Wat; of I ncorporatlon:):1 I Residence Address City State ZIP Code Full name of Registrant (Adamonai) (it corporation,- show state of incorporal )n) Residence Address City State ZIP Code This business it conducted bY.1_10 an Individual CI a general partnership .0 a limited parilmshIp Oanunin corporat6d association 4. z pzOner4tilp lier a corporation 0 a business trust 11 copart ners 0 husband and wife 0 other—_.__ (CHECK ONE ON 0 joint venture LY) Theregis.trantico usiness under the above business name(s), on: If Registrant 19 a Corporation sign belOW4 ,6o Signed .-I... I A 11 Corporation t0me _-Maimtain W_Mjnjng._Ln_c or Printed 1�1 6 /7 17_,.�71 Type Signature & Title THE FILI G 01: TH s BUS' ES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS NAME 1 10", S I THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERALr STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEJ1E S.IECTION 1446a ET 8EQ., NESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE) Telephone Number T. FOR DEPARTIVIEN USE ONLY CERTIFICATION Kind of s : usjne�s I hereby certify that: the foregoing IS a Cot A NEW FIdtITIOUS.,BUSINESt NAME t7iephNu.ml t 7* reCt' STATEMENT MUST 13E FILED PRIOR To 'COPY of, the origirial oh tilts In.My dtfice, THIS DATE: LIC 8., Re4 'Iriii, CANDACE J. GRUBBS EXPIRATION 1998 5 UTTtC, 'N' � - ' ' 'r FEB 18 Tj�,J,EPK-RECORDER Utr By Dep Y Pile Number White/Recdrder Canary/Newspaper PInk/Sank (Certified) Golden rod/Reg Istrd n - t 8Xhiblit Pf I RUBBS CANDACE 7 J. G .BUTTE COUNTY CLERK-RECOADER. FILING FEE(s) 0 C 2 rui 25 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95966-3379 S18-00 - FOR �FIRST BUSINESS NAME ON STATEMENT S 5.60 w FOR EACH ADDITIONAL BUSINESS NAME FILED CAN?Ac REMINDER: 1. Submit Original and 3 copies, Fee ON SAME STATEMENTANO DOING BUSINESSAT 'rHE SAME LOCATION, By �Deouh 9, Filing S18.00 3, Provide return Stamped Envelope it mailed, S 5.00 - FOR EACH ADDITIONAL OWNER, FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR INSTRUCTIONS THE FOLLOWING PERSON(S) IS (ARE) DOING BUSINESS AS., .1 Fictitious B usiness Name(s) Butte County Disposal -2. Street Address, City & State of Principal place of Business in California Zip Code 3097 Southgate Lane, Chico, CA 95926 Full name of Registrant (it corporation, - show state of incorpora tion) Mountain Top Mining CA Residence Address city State Zip code 3097 Southgate Lane, Chico, CA 95926 Full name of Registrant lAdditionil) (It corporation - show state of incorporation) Residence Address City State Zip Code Full name of Registrant (Additional) (if corporation - show state of Incorporation) Residence Address city state 4 Zip Code 0 P,;,7_' rM Full name of Registrant (Additional) (If corporation - sho Residence Address, city State 4. This business Is conduc -led by: 0 an Individual a general partnership E3 a limited partnership E3 an Un'j'?TLx:rr;:rt:F'ra tied assocJatlon 13 13 E3 other than a partnership a corporation A business trust coparthers hUsband and wife joint venture 13 other (CHECK ONE ONLY) 5-i The eeglttrq�t Cornfrienced to'transact business under the above business name(s) on! October 1, 1992- it Registrant Is a corporation sign below,, 66 ji, /bIgn orpokation Name Mountain TopMining Typed of Printed Signature vritle &Z14 f idefit THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT 00 ITSeLFAUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME I N LVIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS 01� ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE. OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14400 ET SEO., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). Telephone Number FOR DEPARTMENT USE ONLY 7� 342-4457 CEkTIFICATION I hOt.eby certify that the foregoing i's A cq(rect A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO Kind of Business Refuse copy of the 6dgihal on file in my office.. THIS DATE., 8i, removal CANDACE J. GRUBBS EXPIRATION OCT 22 1 997 T C LITT COUNTYjC A!(,. CORDER T (/ "A' 42— - r�v y Deputy A* , "- - Nuniber., / LFile White/Recorder Cana ty/Newspa0er PlnR/Bdhk (Certilied) Goldent6d/Registr4lrit Exhiblit. page Z -�Of A — ;z;v -K—'CE1'VFD OCT 2 1 1992 CANDACE j4 County,clerk-Recorder BUTTE COUNTY RECOIDERIS OFFICE 25 County Center Drive Oroville, California 95965 A A h A, h A A A A A* Ah *A *A Aft A,, AA RE: Filing of Fictitious Business Name Statement The staLeflienk that YOU filed will cause a dual filina in t It I a f LO"'Ity. The business name of BUTTE COUNTY DISPOSAL was iled oil 2 by. EDMOND, (3[!, NSON- SR. If YOU bought tile busiliess Please have them fill OU,t front tile PattY(ies) mentioned above YOU file your statement. Elie enclosed Abandonment form before If 'Hiere Is anothe'r reason for filing then please 6xplain space provided below$ sign and date. In the C' A ��,"ACE GRLMIRsi COUlIty Clerk"Recorder ul Re or er QSMITH THE REASON FOR PTt.fMn qy"vy -,AR NAME IS: The enclosed filing is for a new zorporation which has taken over the assets"and b�i8iness of the �o le proprietorship. The same owners now own theo-new corporation..., Please contact the undersigned if you have',Any questions. Robe 4t Irewe --A S ,'�tto�rney for M �Oun t� a i n Top Mining dba Butte Coun'ty Disposal natur October 21 1992 �e Da t e, A W "t Exhibit P89 -e of j SPF Ale utte PLAN NING.DIVIS 101M DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMEP4TSERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CAUFOoNfA qsm-33010 TELEPHONE: (916) 538�76 01 FAX' (916) SM -770S March 28, 10,94 Butte County Disposal 3097 Southgate Lane Chico, CA 95928 Re: Use Permit, AP 040-400-070 Gentlemeni Enclosed is a copy of the Staff Findings concerning your application for a Use Perritilt to allow 8 household hazardous waste facility on 3.8 acres of land zoned M-2 at 3W,)7 Southgate Lanek Chico . A public hearing has been set for April 14, 1994 at 10:30 a.m.. This meeting will be held in the Board of Supervisors' hoom, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, Califorrua. The Planning Commission recommends that the applicant or their authorilled representative be present at the hearing to respond to ,iny questions the Commis(olon may have. In the event that no one will represent the applicant, please contact the Planning office prior to thescheduled public hearing. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this alfice between 8:00 a.m. and 4-00 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Sincerely, Barry K. Hogan Planning Manager. Stove A. Lucas Assistant Planner SAL: Enc. Bulte County Geographic Information 'System SUBJECT: Use Permit to allow a household hazardous waste facility. te ,t6phen Lucas Planner TO: CA State Highway Patrol DATE: Z6 JANUARY I M4 Fir Street Chico, CA 95926 RE: PROJECT REVIEW ENVIRONMENTAL EVALTJA'T-I--O,N Butte Couhty Disposal Enclosed is preliminary data our office has received or generated concerninq the following projectt. 11�56: 106kmif 70 444ow A Pf w 7" A1'- HOUSS,got-o A14Z,4RDousc, t-y,4g7-,,c r7'0RA6.c C,4CILITY. &004Q -t,0 -9-_Q76 Z7 Lor-4-zEp oAl 7-71,e N0,0Z!JEA.�Z: CQRAle A Qr SQUVY&412E L4AIE A/Vo Sou-l�&d-r,5 CoU97^ 97- 3o,77 SOu7H&A-rc LAAhr. CHICO We are making an assessment of possible environmental impacts and will be preparing an environmental document, either a Negative Declaration, Negative Declaration with Mitigation measures or an Environmental Impact Report (EIR). Please provide any factual statements, ideas for investigation, or opinions you can offer in your area of concern or 6 expertise that relate to either physical, social, or economic impacts that this project may generate. Please respond within 14 days of the above -noted date. If no response is generated bythis inquiry, then it shall be assumed that there are no significant environmental impacts which are potential from the projecti We appreciate any assistance you can provide. lie Reviewlogl Agencl s Checklist N KEY S = Document sent by lead agency —Resources Agency X = Document sentby SCH -Boating & Waterways V =,Suggested distribution _Coastal Coma IM'ion j _Coastal Conservancy _Colorado River Board Environmental Affairs _Conservation. —Air Resources Board ___Fish & Game —APCD/AQMD __Forestry _California Waste Management Board _Office of Historic Preservation _SWRCB: Clean Water G=ts. ___Yarks & Recreation _SWRCB: Delta Unit ____3ecla=tion _SWRCB: Water Quality Bay Conservation. & Development Commission - Water Rights _SWRCB9 —Water Resources (DWR) _Regional W . QCB Business, Transoortationa Housing Youth & Adult Corrections _Aeronautics Corrections _California Highway Patrol , pendent Commissions & Offices Inde _CALTRANS District 4— Commission -'Department of Transportation Planning (headquarters) —Enorgy American Heritage Commission ��ousinjr —1-1 & Community Development -Native Public Utilities Commission Food 49 Agriculture _Santa MonicaMountains-Conservancy Health,& Welfare _State Lands Commission ___._JleWth Services ____yahoe Regional Planning Agency State & Consumer Services --j3eneral Services —zother OLA (schools) --- — Public Review Period (to be filled in by lead agency) — — — — — — — — — --- — — — — — -- — — S=ting:t)atd 3-44794 EndingDate 141-q4 Signature /7� — — — — — — — — — — — — — Date 3— 3 , 6i 4 — — — --- — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Notice, of tompletioti Ap!jendl Ix r sed'VOTE r1111 maii to.. State Clearinghouse, 1400 Tenth Street� Sacramento, CA 95814 0161445-061S' [S :CH Piolect Title., PIC -12 -PA IT P00 --F rM- CQIJa[:� P15P05AL LeadAgency: — B=F Cdvu-ry -0, -AL bW-qQQ,QZ got., j,1 WContact Person: RAIM a DRIVE Phone; Street Address: PLAINIIII46, -12105110tJ CDYL!I� Cita Coixnty: UITE Zip: City: — — — — — — — — — — — --- — — ------------------------ - — — Project LocnVon, county. City/Nearest Community. To tal Acrown Cross Streets: sow, AsscssofsParcelNo- Section: Twpa Range: Base' Within 2 M Waterways: Res. State Hwy #: S P schoolm Uo(rtC D Airports: —kax.Q-- Railways: — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — --- — - — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Docurnent Type Supplement/SubseVent Cr --QA: 171 NOP 171 -1 NEPA: M NOI Othen C] EA M Joint Document 0 Final Document 0 Early cons EIR (Prior.SCH No. Draft EIS 0 Other— Neg Dec Other 171FONSI 17 Draft EIR — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — --- — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — -- Local A4,tlon Type rl General Plan Update M Specific Plan 0 Rezone (:J Annexation C] Redevelopment F1 General Plan Amendment 0 Master Plan [3 PJarmed Unit Development Prezone Ude Permit Coastal Permit rl General Plim Element rl Community Plan. 0 Site Plan 7 Land Division (Subdivision, Other-. — — — — — — — — — — Yarcel Map, Tract Magi etc.) — — — — — — — — — — — — - — — — — — — — -- — — — — — — — — — Development Too -tv= 171 Residenaal: UnU�__ Acrej�._ E,3 Office: Sq.ft- Acres— EnOIOYees— Transportation: Type -- f-1 Mining: Mi I neral—. rl Commerc- al: Sqfto Aad�— EMPIOYees— kdustrial: Sq.jt. Acres I EIIVIOYees 171 Power Type M Waste Treatment: Type wafts ri - Educational fo Hazardous Waste- Typ r7 Recreational Other. — — — — — — — — — — — — — - — — -- — — — -- — — Project issues Discussed In' Document — — — Aesthedc/Visual r7 Flood PlafivEooding' [3 Forev- Land/Fire Hazard rl Schools[Universities 0 Septic Systems g Water Quality C] Water Supply/GroundwaEL- (:3 Agriculturul Land Air Quality, C] Geologlic/Scismic 0 Sewer Capiwity rl Soil Erosioil/Compaction/Grading [3 Wetland,[Riparian C] Wildlife i no Archeological/Histo al C] Minerals Solid Waste rl Growth Inducing M Coastal Zone rl Noise 71 Drainage/Atisdrptich [3 Population/Housing Balance Toxic/Hatardous Traffic/Circulation, [3 Landuse Cumulative Effects 171 Econornic/lobs, Public Ser-rices/facilities Recreadon/Parks C] Vegetation Other 0 Fiscal — — — — — — — — — --- — — — — — — — — — — — � — present Land Use/Zoning/Genaral Plan Use -/L1kL0-Q-S-L&jA L — -------------- Project, Description A V56 F69611,r -P LLO �J A KAMA�9-tjl' HOU'S'6WOO VltJ-T�, co LLOnoP PA r- I Ulf� -r JW- &-TTI� C6UIJT\f OW11I 6( -RC& '\YA1Z9, --dYex,"isforal=ject(e.9.60inaNO 1VOTE.,Clearinghousewil assigni. , "cationnumbers for allnewpwjects. If aSCI-Imirnbei alre, is ReVUdd0rt0b&'- or previous -draft document) please r! itn'Ll r X0 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNIN9L MMISSION N!2TIQE 9F PUBLIC-HgA—RIBD Notice is hereby given by the Butte County Planning Commission that public hearings Will be held on Thursday, April 14, 1994, in the Butte County Board of Supervisors' Room, County Administration Center, 25 County Center Drive, Oroville, California, regarding the following item at the following time: ITEM ON WH _ATION WITH MITI ICH A NEGATIVE DECLAR -GATION MEASURES .REQARDIN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT HAS BEEN RECQMMENQED 10-30 a.m. - Butte Counjy Disposal - Use Permit to allow a permanent household hazardous waste storage facility on property zoned M-2 (Heavy Industria I I)l I ocated on the northeast corner of Southgate Lane and Southgate Court at 3097 Southgate Lane, identified as AP 040- 400-070, Chico. (SAL) The above mentioned application, map, and Negative Declaration are on file and available for public viewing at the office of the Butte County Planning Department, 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, California. if you challenge the above applications in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission, at or prior to, the public hearing. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION BARRY K. HOGAN, PLANNING MANAGER To be published in the Chico Enterprise Record on Thursday, March 10, 1994. 5,1 iAVII, 1� 71T. A Ii T PLANNING DIVISION '6: DEPARTMENT OF DEVEI.orwENT SERVICES 7 COUNTY CENTERbRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-t,:B7 TELEPHON11i (916) 5313-7601 March 3, 1994 FAX: (91i6j 153134765 Butte.County Disposal 3-097 Southgate Lane Chico, CA 95928 Re: Use Permit AP #040-400-070 Dear Gentlemen: An Initial Study of your proposed project, a Use Permit indicates potentially ad\�erse To reduce i I mpacts to the invironment (refer to the enclosed environmental checklist). or eliminate these impacts, suitable mitigation measures are required as part o1 the project. Otherwi I se, an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is required pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. An early response to this notif !cation, sent to the Planning Division, will expedite the scheduling of your project. Please forward your written response within 15 days from the date of this letter. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, pl6ase contact this of,fice between 84.00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Sincerel I Barry K. Hogan Planning Mana0er Steve Lucas Assistant Planner BKH-SL:dr Enclosure COUNTY OF BUTTE INITIAL STUDY EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS BACKGROUND A. Applicant and/or Project Name; Butte County Disposal B, Project No. (If applicable) and AP No.: 040-400-070 Address of Applicant and Representative: 3097 Southgate Lane, Chico, 95928 D, Project Description ond Location, Use Permit to allow a permanent household hazardous waste storage facility on property zoned M2 located, on the Northeast corner of Southgate Lane and Southgate Court at 3097 Southgate Lane, Chico. Additional pr ject description oJ and area description can be found in the data sheet at the e,nd of this document, IL EVALUAT_LQN OF ENVIRONM ENTAL IMPACTS 1i Earth. Will the proposal result in: a. Unstable earth conditions or changes in geologic substructures? No X Response: , The proposal will not affect subsurface earth conditions. Mitigation: None required. b. Disruptions, displacernent8, compadtion or overcovering of the solill? No X Response: This proposal will not result in disruption, displaceMent, Compaction and overcoverlhg of the site as a result of development of structures, driveways, parking areas, etc. Mitigationia None required. c. Substantial change in topography or ground surface relief features? No X . Response: The proposal will not, significantly affect topography or ground relief features because the property is nearly evel. I qnj, None requiredi d. The destruction, covering or modification of any unique geolog! c or physical features? No X Respgnse:, The site has no unique geologic or physical features. Mitigation: None required. e. Any substantial increase in Wind or Water erosion of soils, either on or oft -site? Response: The proposal will not cause substantial erosion of the soils. No x Mitigation: None required. f. Changes in deposition; or erosion of beach sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a river or stream or the bed of any lake? No X Response: The proposal will not affect any watercourse. Mitigation: None required. g. LoaS Of prime agrIcUlturally piroductive soils outside designated urban areas? No x Resp wonse: This proposal does not contain prime agricultural soils. Mitigntion., None required. hi Exposure of people or' property to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, inud-slides, grounO 11allure, or similar hazards? No X. Response, All of Butte County is in a Moderate, Eatilriquake Intensity Zone Vill, Construction of buildings will meet Uniform Bijilding Code standards. MI: -tI -C 0 14101 r. Place a note on the Final '(Viap stating "All how residehtal I bui Idings shall be constructed to comply With the requirements of the Uniform Building code for seismic safety. AL Will the ploposal result In: a. SubstOlAtial air Orhisslons or deterlomifth of ambient air,quality? NO X Resoonse:' -the proposal will -not affect air qua ity because the increase in the number of vehicle al trips is not Significant. 2 jftgljgn� �None required. b. Theoreation of objectionablo odors? No _X Response The proposal will notcreate objectionable odors, smoke or fumes. Mitigation: None required. d. Alteration of air movement, moisture, temperatureo or any change in climate, No X -L whether locally or regionally? Response- The proposal will not affect the local or regional climate. Mitigation- None, required6 Aater. Will the proposal result in: a. Substantial changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements, in fresh waters? No X Response: The proposal will not affect any watercourse or the direction and movement of any; s�joh watercourses, Mitigation, None required. b. Substantial changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and I amount of surface runoff on-site or Into any Water body9 No - X Response: This project will ultimately result in the creation of new impervious surfaces such, as, roads, strubtUres, and driveways. An increase in surface w6ter runoff can be expected due to the reduced absorption rate created from the impervious suilaces. Adherence to drainage standards impacts to the of the Butte County Public Works Department is anticipated to mitigate possible drainage system. None required. 6. Need. for off-site surface drainage improvements, including vegetation removal, No _X chcInnellization or culvert installation? all increases 'in runoff ke.-�,p n6e: No off�sito surface drainage improvements are needed since will be absorbed by the, existing drainage network. AgifigAom None required. 3 d. Alternations to the course or flow of flood waters'? NO X Response: The proposal will not significantly affect any flood control channels or watercourses, -Mitigation: None required. e. Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration or surface water quamy, Including, but not'llmited to, temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbldlty9 Maybe- _X flesponse: Tihe proposal may have a incremental effect on surface water quality in the event of vin accidental di,rz,dharge of hazardous substances. This impact is unlikely to be eealized as the facility is designed to Department of Health Zervices requirements and is a completely self contained in the event of an accidental spill. A detailed contingency plan will be created to effectively mitigate any potential emergency situations. This plan will reduce the significance of any impacts as I sociated' with the operation of this facility to acceptable limits. MRIgation." Applicant Shall submit a detailed operating plan to the California Department of Health Services detai;lln'g all facility operating procedures. This plan shall outline normal and emergency operations that are to occur on site and procedures that will be implemented in the event of an accidental discharge of hazardous materials. The operator shall also notify all local emergency response agencies as to the daily operations routine and supply these agencies with a detailed list of all hazardous wastes to be accepted and stored at the facility. f. Altetation of the direction of rate Of flow of ground waters? No X Aesponse- The proposal Will not affect the direction or flow of ground waters. Miticlationi None required. g. Changia the quantity of ground waters� elit her through d irect,add , Mons or w1thdrawals, or through interception of an ajUifer by cuts or 6xcavatiohS? NO_ X I Response: The proposal will not directly affect any aquifer. Mitig'ation: None required. h., Substantial reduction In the amount of Water Otherwise available for public water supplies') No X Respohse: A, substantial reduction in public water supplies will not occur as a result of project 4 approval. .Mitigation: None required. 1. Exposure of people or property to water related, hazards such as flooding? No---X-- ggggOAW The proposal will not expose people or property to flooding. Mitigation: None required. 4. Plant Life. Will the proposal result in: 6. Change In the diversity of species, or number of any native species of plants (Including trees, shrub$!, grass, Crops and aquatic plants)? No X Response: The property is located in an industrial zone that is presently devoid of any native plant life other than landscaping, Mit,119catiom None required. b. Reduction of t0o numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? No X Response., The property does not contain habitat that would support any unique, rate or endangered plant species. Mitigatilow, None required. c. Introduction of new species of plants into an area of native vegetation, or No -X a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing species? Responge, This ppmject is located in an industrial zone and does not contain any native vegetation, Mitigation: None required. d. Substantial reduction in acreage of any a ricAtural cro NO X 9 IV Response: The site is an industrial zone with no agricultural crops,. PAItigAtloh- None required. S. Animal Life. WIN the proposal result in: a.. ChAnge in the diversity 'of species or numbers of any species of animals (blirds, 5 % IcIrd animals, reptiles, fish, shellfish, benthic Organishis or Insects)? No, X Response: The proposal will not result in a substantial change in animal habitat. Mitigation- None required. b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals? No X Response: The property does riot contain habitat that would support any unique, rare or endangered species, of animals. Mitigation: None required. c. Introduction of new species of . animals into an area, or in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? No X Respons% This area is an industrial zone and no animals are present. Mitigation: None required. d. Deterioration to existing fish or wildlife habitat? No X Response: The site does not contain fish or wildlife habital, that would be significantly impacted by the project. Mitig,Ation- None required. 6. Nollse. Will the proposal result in: a. Substantial increases In existing no! - se levels? No Regponse: The proposal Will hot result in a substantial increase 'in noise created on-site or in the �vicinity. Mitigation: None required. b. Exposure of people to severe noise lev6lsO) No X Rg��, The proposal will not expose people to severe noise levrels. Mifigatiorl*' None required. 6 7. Ight, andGlare, Will the proposal produce substantial new light or glare? No x Response: The proposal will not result in a'substantial increase in light or glare created on site Or in the vicinity. -Mitigation: None required. 8. Land Use. Will the proposal result In a substantial alteration of the present or planned land use of the area? No X RgV-p —nse, The proposal will not alter the land use in the area. The proposed project conforms to both the general plan and zoning. Mdligaft= Nonerequired. 0. Natural Resources. Will the proposal result in: a. Substantial Increase in the rate of use of any natural resource? No X -Response, The proposal will not affect any natural resources. Mitigation: None required. b. Substantial depletionof any non-reriewable natural resource? No X Response.* The proposal will not deplete any natural resources. Mitigaff= None required. 10. Risk of Upamit, Will the proposal Involve: a. A risk of an exPlosion or the release of hazardous substances (including, but not -111-Mited to, oil, pesticides,,. chemicals or radiation) in the event of an accident or upset conditions? Yes X, Response: This project is a household hazardous waste collection facility and does pOsO a potent! . al . threat to the environment in the. event of a accident. The facility will be operated, by trained personnel who Will Inspect and handle all items brought in by the public. -Iffitigati6n, See mitigation measure in 8oction 11, 3(e). b. Possible 1fit6t1brence with an emergency response plan or an emor evacuation plan? gency No X 7 Response: The proposal, will not affect any off site emergency services. Mitigation: None required. 11. Population. Will the proposal alter the location, distribution, density, or growth rate of the human population of an area? M X Response:, The proposal will not significantly affect the population of the area because the project is an industrial use. Mitigation: None required. J 12. Housing. Will the proposal affect existing housing or create a demand for additional houslng,9 NO X, Bgsponge: The proposal will not significantly affect housing demand. Mitigation: None required. 13. Transportation jUrculation. will the proposal re suit in: �6. Generation of substantial additional vehicular movement) No X Response- This proposal will not generate a substantial addition to vehicular traffic, Mitigation: None required. b. Effects on existing parking facilities or demand for new parking? No X Re.spOnse: The proposal will not affect parking because Compliance with the parking standards contained within Butte County Code Section 24-35 will be enforced. Mi tig9tion, None required. c. Substantial impact upon existing iransportat , ion systems, including public trar-sportation:services? No X ResponS This pr ject will not substantially impact anyexisting transportation systeMS.L 01 I None required. d, Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or Movement of peop I le an d/ - orgoods? NO X 8 77777777 not alter the present pattern of circulation in the area. R9W-9—nse: The, proposal will 11911010—n: None required. e. Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffia No X RgW-00-5—e. The proposal will not affect rail or air traffic. MMI9440—M. None required. f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? No I _X MV—Onse: The project will potentially increase traffic congestion at the intersection of Highway 99 and Southgate Lane. This increase is expected to be incremental and the impact will not be significant. M19911M None required. 14. R-qbli-0 Services. Will the PrOposal have substantial effect upon or resu t n a need for new or altered governmental services In any of the following areas, a. Fire Protection? Yes _X R90onse. The project will require that local fire protection agencies familiarize themselves with the potential fire hazards that are associated with this hazardous waste facility. The Butte County 'r-Ite Department will require that the facility "maintain a secure area around the waste site." This requirement will be added to the Conditions of the Use Permit. MKIA1191t See mitigation measure in Section 11, 3(e), b. Police protection? No X RgaggOgg� This project will not 'Impact local law enforcement agencies, MR194110jk None required. C. Schools? No X: Rgap-ofte. This project w ill have no imp ct on educational services, m a M1111 None required. d. Paeks-or other rq-e-!��.kjjonal fadfit'c -s*) NO X 9 Response: The proposal will not result in any increase in recreational use. Affijjqgjjg!t None required. e. Maintenance of public lacilities including roads') 146 X Response: The proposal will not result in any increase in the need for maintenance of roads and other public fa fl, ci ities in the area. Mitigation: None required. No X f. Other governmental services? Response: The proposal will not result in any increase in demand for other governmental services in the area. Mitigation: None required. 15. g_q@M. Will the proposal result in: a. Use of su I bstantial amounts of fuel or energy? No Resoonse: 'The Proposal will not utilize substantial fuel or energy. Mitigation, None required. b. Substantial increase in demand upon existing sources of energy or require the development of new sources of energy? No X Regggnse. The proposal will not substantially increase, the demand for energy. MitIgOtton: None requiredi 16.. :Utilit! Will the proposal regult,in a need for now systems or substantial alterations to the following utilitiese a. Power or natural gas? No Rgaponse: The proposal will not affect electrical power or natural gas distribution systerri,�i Mitigation: None required. b, Communication systems'? 10 Response: The proposal will not affect communication systems. Mitigation: None required c. Water? No X -- Response: The proposal will not affect public water systems. ,Mft!g@I!gIt None required. d. Sewer -or septic tanks) No X Response: The proposal will not generate any waste at present and any future expansion wilt have to meet the requirements of the Butte County Environmental Health Department. MjftAffm None required. e. Storm Water drainage? No X Response: The existing storm water drainage system will be adequate for this facility. Mitigation, None required. f. Solid waste and disposal) No X Responsei The proposal will not affect solid waste disposal. Mitigation: None required. 17. Human Health. Will the proposal result in: a. Creation of anybealth hazard or potential health hazard (excluding mental health)? Maybe X_ Response.- The project has the potential to create a health hazard in the event, of arl accident, The Butte County Department of Environmental Health requires as a condition of the Use Permit that the Oppl I i . cant comply with local and state regulations for the transport and storage 'of hazardous waste and materials and that the applicant obtain the Orequired permit or varilriacefor, faciltly operation from the California Environmental Protection Agency, Oivisioln of Toxic Substances Control, 'Mitigation: 'See rhitigatioh, measure in, Section 11, 3(e). b. I E�XpogUre of people to potential health hazards? Response The proposal has the potential to expose employees and the public, to potential and are thoroughly addr6ssed by the health hazards. These potential impacts are minimal Department of Health Services. Mitigatign: See mitigation measure in Section 11, 3(e). 18. Aesthetics. Will the. proposal result in the obstruction of any sc,00110 vista or view open to the public or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open No -X to public view? Respqnsq: The proposal will not result in an aesthetically offensive view because it is consistent with survoundirio, development. MitigatigM. None required. 19. Recreation Will the proposal result in an impact upon the quality or No -X quantity of existing recreational opportunities? Resagnsw. The proposal will not result in an impact on the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities in the area. Mitigation: None required. 20. al Resources. a. Will the proposal result in the alteration of or the destruction of a prehistoric or historic archaeologiCal'site? No X- -Aespgnse, The proposal will not affect archeological sites. M iticl ion,. None required. b. Will the proposal result In adverse physical or aesthetic GffeCtS to the prehistode or historic building, structure or object? No X B"s -onse: The proposal will not affect historic sites. None required. Which would Does the proposal have the potential to. cause a physical change No -X affect uniqueethnic cultural values? 'Oct cultural resources. Rg�� Ther Proposal will not, a�,, 12 Alk Mitigat I !on None required. d. Will the proposal restriet existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact area? No X_ Rgoonse- The proposal will not affect religious resources. Mitioation, None required.e MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANP—E. 1. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below sell sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal or eliminate i I mportant examples of the major periods of California history w prehistory? N o X Response: As discussed in Section 11 of this document and more specifically subsections 3, 4 a , nd 5, this project will not significantly degrade the quality of the environment. �2. Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term, to the disadvantage of long- term, environmental goals? (A shoil-term impact on the environment is one which occurs,in a relatively brief, definitive period of time while long-term impacts will endure will into the f u I ture.) No X esponse* The project, as discussed in Section 11 of this Initial Studyj will not result in short-term benefits of the expense of impacting long-term environmental goals. Does the project have impacts which are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? (A project's impact on two or more separate resources may be re!atively small, but where 'the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment is, No X significant.) Response* This proposal will not have a significant cumulative impact on the environment. 4. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? No X Rpoon e. As discussed in Section 11, Subsections 10, 14 and 17 of this Initial Study, this �proposal will not have a significant adverse effect on human beings. :13 V. MITIGATION. MEASURES AND MONIT RING REQUIPEMENTS 1. The applicant shall comply with California Department of Health Services requirements that all hazardous waste collection facilities prepare and adhere tb,,a detailcd Operating plan. This plan, -outlines normal and emergency operations that are to occur on site and emergency procedures that will be implemented in the event, of an accident. 2. The operator shall notify all local emergency response agencies as to the daily operations. routine and supply theseagencies with a detailed list ofall hazardous wastes tobe accepted and stored at the facility, DATA SHEET A. Project Description 1. Typo of Project: Use Permit for a Household Hazardous Waste Facility. 2. Proposed Density of Development: n/a 3. Amount of Impervious Surfacing: No new surfacing. 4. Access and Nearest Public Road(s): Southgate Lane and, Highway 5. Method of SewacieDisposal: Individual septic systems. 4 6. Source of Water Supply- Individual wells. A 7. Proximity of Power Lines: To property. 8. Potential for further land divisions and development: None under existing zoning. B. Environmental Setting 1. Terrain a General Topographic Character: Level. b. Slopes: None. o. Elevation: 120 feet above sea level. d. Limiting Factors: None. 2� Scils a.. Types and Characteristics: n/a bi Limiting Factors: None. 3. Natural Hazards of the Land 81. Earthquake Zone: Moderate Earthquake Intensity Zone Vill. b6 Erosion Potential: None. C. Landslide Potential: None. d. Fire Hazard: Low, e4 Expansive Soil Potential: None. 4. Hydrology a. Surface Water. Butte Creek. b. Ground . Water: Abundant valley aquifers. Oi Drainage Characteristics: Good. d. Annual Rainfall, (normal)' 20-30 inches per year. e,. Limiting Factors- None. 5. Vigual/Scenic Quality: industrial Park. 6, Acoustic Quality' Poor. 1. Air Quality: Good, except when stagnant air conditions persist in the valley. 8. Vegetation: None'. 9. Wildlife Habitat,, 'None. 10. Archaeological and Historical Resources in the area: Low sensitivity area. 11. Butte County General Plan designation: Industrial 121. ENIsting Zoning, M72. 13. Existing Land Use on -s itei Industrial 16 ANIL 14. Surrounding Area., a. I -and Uses: Industrial b. Zoning: M-2 c. Gen. Plan Designation: Industrial d. Parcel Slzles: 1/4 - 2 acres. 15. Character of Site and Area: Industrial Park. 16. Nearest Urban Area: Chico. 17. Relevant Spheres of I nfluence: Chico. 18. Improvement Stan�$ards Urban Area: 19. Fire Protection Service, a. Nearest County (State) Fire Station: Station number 44 approximately 3 miles away, b. Water Availability: Fire tankers only. 20. Schools: Chico Unified School District(s). ENVIRONMENTAL REFERENCE MATERIAL 1. BUtte County Planning Department. Earthqjjake and Fault Activity Map 11-1. Seismic Safe' Element, Orbville, CA: CF12M Hill, 1977. 2. Butte County Planning Department. jiQuefaction Pot---,--' RA-- 4 ne t. Oroville, CA: CH2M Hill, 1977. 3. Butte County Planning Department. -Subsidence and Landslide Potential Mao 111-1, Safe -Element. Oroville, CA CH2M Hill, 1W7. 4. Bkrjtte County Planning Department. Erosion Potential Mar) 111-2, $afely Element. Orovilie, CA: CH2_M Hill, 1977. 5. Butte County Planning Department. Expansive Solils Ma 11-3. Safe1y Element. Oroville, CAO' CH2M Hill, 1977. 6. Butte COUnty Planning Department. Noise Element Mao I 1 -i -Scenic Hichway. El ment. OroV!Ile,, CA: CH2M Hill, 1977. Butte County Planning Department. Scenic Hiahways Map V-1, Scenic HiOhway_EierrL(,-nt. Oroville, Ck CHM Hill, 1977. 8, Butte County Planning Department. Natural Fire Hazard Cla -4, Safetv Element. sses Mao 111 OrovilleiCA: CH2M Hill, 1977. 9. Butte County Planning Department. —Archa0blogical 8en it!VltV Mao. OroVille, CA: James P. Manning, 1983. 10i Butte County Planning Department. School D1strbrt.Malq. Oro'ville, CA, I!. Northwestern District Department' of Water Resources. jjh�icq Nitrate Study Map. Nitrate Concentration in Shallow, Wells.. The POSOUrces Agency, State of California, 1983. 12i Butte County Board of S, upervisors. Agricultural Preserves Map, established by Resolution No. L7-178. Oroville, CA: Butte County Planning Department, 1987. 18. National Flood Insurance Program. Flood Ins uranoe Rate Maps. Federal Emergency Management Agency. 1989. 17 I Ott! He cc, un -7L, 4k, L A N D 0 F NATURAL W CALTI-I AN D 13 C- A U T Yl� PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA 95965-3397 TELEPHONE: (916) 538-7601 JUILY 21, 1993, BUTTE COUNTY DISPOSAL 3 97 SOUTHGATE LANE CHICO, CA4 95928 RE: USE PERMIT Dear Mr.Bird, This is to notify you that we have received sufficient assurances from Butte.County Environmental Health And Public Works Division that your project can meet their requirements. This fulfills the Pre-Applilcatio'n review process. Pursuant to the Butte County Planning Division Project Review Procedure Manual which states, I'Vpon tentative approval of a land u I se permit or variance by the Environmental Health Department and Lap,d Development Division, the applicant must submit a completed formal appli�cationj including any required changes from the original submittal and the balance of the fees within six (6) tonths of the tentative approval. 11 go Additional work shall be Performed on this project unt'! we have received the remainder of the application fee in the amount of $780-00 and, if anyj required changes from the original submittal4 Please submit the fee along with any required changes from the original submittal to the Butte County Planning Division no later than Uanuary 21, 1994, or your application will become voidi and in ordet to con'tinue the project, You will be required to te-Ap I p -ye Please take all checks payable to the ButteCounty Treasurer. Enclosed is a field marker for identification of the project. Please secure. the ribbon in a., conspicuous place on the site, preferably visible from the roadway. if, ,You have any questions t di this matter, please do not agar ing hesitate to contact- this office any weekday, bet1w I ebn the hours of 8:0.0 a.m. and 5too p.m. Sincerely, Paula Leasure Assi-p: , Ant Direq-tor of lanni- ing Larry !�a'irvt6r Planning Technician., V-1 E COVNTY LANNING CbMMIS -07 County Center Drive, roville, CA 9�5965-3397 "A0102k (916) 538-1601 Ole, TO: DATE: Jul� 21, 1992� RE: PROJECT REVIEW ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION Butte County Disposal Enclosed is preliminary data our office has received or generated conc I erning the following project: Use Permit to allow a permanent household hazardous waste storage facility, AP#040-400-070., 2.97 acres. located on the east corner of Southgate Lane and Southgate Court at 3097 Southgate.Lane Chico, zoned M-2 We are making an assessment of possible environmental� impacts and nt, either a Negative will be preparing An environmental docume Declaration, Negative Declaration with Mitigation Meae;ures or an Environmental Impact Report (EIR). Please provide any factual statements, ideas for investigation� or opinions you can offer in your area of concern or expertise that relate to either physical, social, or economic impacts that this proje,:�t May generate. please respond within� 3.4 days of the above -noted date. If no response is generated by this inquiry, then it shall be assumed that there are no significant environmental impacts which are potential from the project. Wle appreciate any assistance you can provide. REC V/ sincerely, 00 JUL 2 6 1993 DEPART07NT OP POPESTRy ��Larr COUNTY Planning Technician Comments: ironmental, Does your 'agency wish to receive a Copy of the env' �ddc�umdnt (in itial study for Negative Declaration (With or wit I hout or this pro'ect' MIt, atloft Measures) or EIR f ig 1, K_ (!�Larry a dr yes No 7,-L/- �3 BUTTE COUNTY DISPOSAL 3097 SOUTHGATE LANE CHICO, CA. 95928 TZE: USE PERMIT Dear Mr.Bird, This is to notify you that wehave received Sufficient assurances from Butte County Environmental Health and Public Works Division that your project can meet their requirements. This fulfills the Pr6-Application review process. Pursuant to the Butte County Planning Division Project Review Procedure manual which states, "Upon tentative approval of A land use permit Or variance by the Environmental Health Department and Land Development Division, the applicant must submit a completed formal application, including any required changes from the original submittal and the balance of the fees within six (6) months of the tentative apptoval.11 No additional work shall be performed on this project until we have received the remainder of the application fee in the amount of $780400 and, if any, required changes from the orl,qinal submittal. Please submit the fee along with any required changes from the original submittal to the Butte County Planning Division no later than January 21, 19941 or Your application will become void, and in order to continue the project, you will be required to re -apply. Please make . all checks payable to the Butte County Treasurer. Enclose -d is a field marker for identification Of the project. Please secure the ribbon in a conspicuous place on the site, preferably visible from the Voadway. if You have. any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact thin nf011 n CA A "AY Wgn� �VA - I V U-4 I -- A-1- Planning DePartment Inf rmation ior. BUTTE COUNTY DISPOSAL JUN 3 0 1993 Enclosed is preliminary data OrOvillb, C80fornia our office has =eceived or generated concerning the following project: USE PERMIT TO ALLOW -A PERIdAUP4,11M "M WEHOLD HAZARDOUS WA8TE STORAGE FACILITY., --AP#04O-4oG--O7Q 9 07 AOR,'Rq TOP -A --Mn� ON =E NORTHEAST CORNER OF SOUTHGATE LANE AN ---r01TRT AT CHICO M-2 Plea.se indicate your response by checking the appropriate box. 0. No requirements Bor this project. UA Theproj6ct as Proposed can meet this Departments requirements. Sufficient Proof has' been given that the applicant can meet the following conditions approved: a r/, e �e