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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-29 RESOLUTION NO. 2000-29 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF UKIAH ADOPTING AMENDMENT TO THE AB 939 NONDISPOSAL ELEMENT WHEREAS, certain information regarding the proposed transfer stations in Ukiah and Willits has changed since the Nondisposal Facilities Element (NDFE) was adopted in 1996; and WHEREAS, an updated NDFE is required before solid waste facility permits may be issued for these facilities; and WHEREAS, a proposed amendment to Page 6 of the NDFE provides the updated information; and WHEREAS, a public hearing has been held to receive any comments on the proposed amendment, noticed 10 days in advance in the local newspaper. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Ukiah City Council adopts the amendment to Page 6 of the NDFE, attached as Exhibit "A". PASSED AND ADOPTED this 19th day of January, 2000, by the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAI N: Councilmembers Baldwin, Smith, and Mayor Mastin. None. Councilmembers Ashiku and Libby. None. m Mastin ATTEST: Marie Ulvila, City Clerk Resolution No. 2000-29 Page 1 of 2 1 st Amendment to EXHIBIT A Nondisposal Facility Element October 15, 1999 County of Mendocino City of Ukiah City of Fort Bragg City of Willits Page 6 of the adopted Nondisposal Facility Element is amended to read: Ukiah Transfer Station Type of Facility This facility is planned to be a large-volume transfer station receiving both commercial hauler and self- haul waste, together with transfer loads from the small volume transfer stations. It will include a buy- back and drop-off recycling center for self-haulers. Projected opening date is 2000. Location 3151 Taylor Drive, Ukiah Facility capacity Expected diversion rate Participating jurisdictions Facility will be designed for peak throughput of 300 tons per day. 12 percent of the material received by the transfer station facility is expected to be diverted, based on 1998 data for the most likely wasteshed The facility may serve any portions of the unincorporated C.ounty of Mendocino, the City of Ukiah, the City of Willits, and the City of Fort Bragg, which may elect to use it. Willits Transfer Station Type of Facility Location Facility capacity Expected diversion rate This facility opened for self-haul waste in fall, 1997, and is projected to expand to include commercial hauler waste in fall, 2000. 350 Franklin Street, Willits 132 tons per day 12 percent Participating jurisdictions City of Fort Bragg, City of Willits, and portions of unincorporated County of Mendocino Resolution No. 2000-29 Page 2 of 2