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SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY
Purposes.: To identify existing solid waste facilities including landfills,
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dumps, and solid waste transfer stations, expansion areas and to reserve
future sites.
A potential site for a solid waste facility or site expansion may be designated
on the land use map only when land uses authorized in the applicable city
or County General Plan adjacent to or near the site expansion or potential
site are compatible with the establishment or expansion of the site for
a solid waste facility.
The solid waste management designation shall preempt the property from being
concurrently used for residential purposes.
When a property is designated solid waste management facility) the under-
ly -Ing General Plan designation shall be retained to show the planned future
land use.
The solid waste management designation shall be retained an the property
until one of the two followling conditions are met:
1. The site has been closed and fully reclaimed to Solid Waste Management
Board, Regional Water Qualit7 Control, and other regulatory -gency standards;
or
2. The site was a designated expansion area or reserved site never utilized,
and determined to be inconsistent with sarro"nding .and uses oi: the
Butte County Solid Waste Management Plan,