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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTC Res 1995-01-04 (2) l"'- t RESOLUTION NO. ~ A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF TIBURON ADOPTING THE MULTI- JURISDICTIONAL NON-DISPOSAL FACILITY ELEMENT FOR MARIN COUNTY AND ITS CITIES , WHEREAS, the California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989 (Act) requires each city to prepare, adopt and submit to the county in which it is located, a Source Reduction and Recycling Element (SRRE) and Household Hazardous Waste Element (HHWE) (Public Resources Code Sections 41000 and 41500); and WHEREAS, in 1992, the California legislature enacted Assembly Bill 3001 which amended the Act to require each city to prepare, adopt and submit to the county in which it is located, a Non-Disposal Facility element (NDFE)1 and WHEREAS, each city council in Marin County, including this city council, sanitary district and the County Board of Supervisors entered into a Joint Powers Agreement in 1993 to jointly prepare, administer, and implement the Marin County Multi-Jurisdictional Integrated Waste management Plan, imd t WHEREAS, the attached Final Draft of the Multi-Jurisdictional Non-Disposal Facility element for Marin County and its cities was adopted by the AB939 Local Task Force at their meeting on September 26, 1994. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Council of the Town of Tiburon hereby: (1) Adopts the section of the Final Multi-jurisdictional Non-Disposal Facility Element for Belvedere, Corte Madera, Fairfax, Larkspur, Mill Valley, Novato, Ross, San Anselmo, San Rafael, Sausalito, Tiburon and the unincorporated area of Marin County that are applicable to this Town; and (2) Authorizes submittal of these adopted Elements to the California Integrated Waste Management Board. [--- / I"" l PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Tiburon on January 4. 1995 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Ginalski, Thayer, Nygren, Wolf, Thompson NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ANDREW THOMPSON, MAYOR Town of Tiburon ArrEST: =rt/UlJ. t4 ~'~ THERESE M. ENNESSY, T CLERK t ~ ,3,:, <.~" FINAL DRAFT ,';-;":, . Multi-Jurisdictional -- Nondisposal Facility Element'. ". for Marin County and its Cities ,f r...,. .~ .~. .. -~ - -v including . .' .' ....' Belvedere Corte Madera Fairfax Larkspur Mill Valley Novato Ross San Anselmo San Rafael Sausalito T.i~uron and the Unincorporated Area of Marin County I"" ;4.... ' >~~:':'::~ .- .~~f:~' : t f t" October 1994 .~ I"" Marin County Office of Waste Management . (i)Ml:INTtDONltlCYCUDrArllt r--- J .. ". iI' r"' . -...... ~,p.:~,.: FINAL DRAFT Executive Summary ~ ','f . .'. ,~~~l. !,~: ;,'~ '.'" ~,.::. . ,::_;1-6,.~4~.r INTRODUCTION ". . . ';:~i;;' CaIff.~rnia Public Reso~ ~~e (pRe), Sections 41730 et s~, require every California city and 'Iil county to prepare and adopt a Nondisposal Facility Element (NDFE) for all new Nondisposal.r tSr Facilities, and any expansions of existing Nondisposal tacilities, which will be needed to . "': .':: . implement local Source Reduction and Recycling Elements (SRREs). A Nondisposal tacility is' ;. :.: ',~ defined as any solid waste fi1ciIity required to obtain a state solid waste facility permit except a disposal tacility or transformation faci1ity (PRC Section 40151). '. .'. -,7 ", ',;'~:.:.;-i:L:..~",;'.-^;."-;~;:~:::~::'~~-:-i:,,:: ~ ,_ ~.~~,lr.;;,:::;\;:,... . .....'..;-....:. ...... :.." .' ........... ~, ."' .To address this statutory ~ent, Marin County aDd its Cities entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly prepare and implement the County Integrated Waste ., .. . . Management Plan (ClWMP). The MOU designated the County as the lead agency for this effort. Since that point of time, Marin County, its Cities, and its waste franchising special districts, under the provisions ofTitle 1, Division 7, Chapter 5, Article I (Section 6500 et seq.) of the California Government Code, entered into a Joint Powers Authority (JP A) to jointly prepare and implement the ClWMP for Marin County and its Cities. Thus, this Element is a joint document prepared for . the unincorporated areas of Marin County and the incorporated cities and towns of Belvedere, Corte Madera, Fairfax, Larkspur, Mill Valley, Novato, Ross, San ADse1mo, San Rafae~ Sausalito, and Tiburon by way of the Marin County Hazardous and Solid Waste Management Joint Powers Authority. . .. . .. .i~~:~.;. .~ ... ',:'1 . ;.~t:'i: " ...."... .,', This NDFE iden~es the utilization of transfer stations and material recovery facilities (MRFs) as Nondisposal tacilities necessary to implement the County of Marin and its cities waste diversion goals, Tables 1-1 through 1-27, attached, identifY the Nondisposal facilities the County of Marin and its cities intend to utilize to implement its SRRE and meet the solid waste diversion requirements ofPRC Section 41780. This multi-jurisdictional NDFE will be appended to the .:~".-~; . inulti-jurisdictional SRRE at the time of the five year revision. . , ~ r--- MARIN'S NON-DISPOSAL FACILITY SYSTEM . There are two non-disposal facilities utilized in the diversion of materials in Marin County. The first and the principle source of waste diversion for Marin County is Marin Recycling and Resource Recovery Center in San Rafael which recovers substantial amounts of materials from curbside collection, drop-off; CaI. Redemption, debris boxes, and self-haulers. The second non- disposal facility utilized in Marin County is Marin Sanitary Transfer Station which excepts waste from Marin Sanitary's residential and commercial accounts and has a 0% material recovery rate. In addition, to give a more complete representation of on.going Marin County diversion practices other facilities that are not defined non-disposal facilities under PRC Section 40151 have been included in this element as allowed by California Code of Regulations (CCR) Section 18752 [d]. Table ES-llists, by jurisdiction, the non-disposal facilities used, the amount of material diverted by the facility, and the total amount of diversion for that jurisdiction. 1 ,,_$,' . ~.,t r-- f Type of facility ~.' '. .. . ,"'-,:: r"'. Location Estimated amount of waste sent the facility . Percent of Belvedere's total waste stream diverted from disposal at the facility. \' r- ~ City Of Belvedere FINAL DRAFT "-"-'. Marin Recycling and Resource Recovery Center (MRRRC) is a material recovery tacility which is owned and operated by Marin Sanitary Service and is the principal source of waste diversion activity in Marin County and its Cities. The MRRRC covers approximately 136,OOO-square feet including a large tipping and transfer floor and extensive waste processing activities. . . The MRRRC processing center accepts material from the general public and other haulers. Much of the material accepted is landscape and yard waste from commercial generators and demolition waste from debris boxes. Cardboard and other recyclables are retrieved from a conveyor line which takes residues to the transfer station for landfill disposal. MRRRC 8Jso operates a household hazardous waste recycling project for household and lead acid batteries, waste oil, and latex paint, funded by the Marin County JP A In 1993 the average facility recovery rate for all materiaIs was 68%. MRRRC also operates an attached large scale source separated recycling facility. At the 23,360-square-foot recycling center materials are sorted by magnets and blowers and hand picked from conveyor lines. Bailing and further processing prepares the materials for marketing. A state-certified buyback recycling center is also located at the facility. ....... ".-':~;#~~ ;~M.~ '~i~~;' -':' . '..-' ~'" .. ~. :.' 565 Jacoby Street San Rafael, CA 94901 From 1/01/93 to 12/31/93, the City of Belvedere sent approximately 1,368 tons of material to the facility. The MRRRC diverted from disposal approximately 34.3% of the wastes generated in the City of Belvedere during 1993, Of this material diverted 484 tons (16.8%) is residential curbside, buyback and commercial recyclables (paper, glass, metal, and plastic); 246 tons (8.5%) is inerts; 225 tons (7.8%) is wood and yard waste sent for incineration and 32 tons (1.1%) is wood and yard waste composted. 3 .: ......' r' . ;'.~. ~.": ., ,,-... Location Estimated amount of waste sent to the facility . Percent of Fairfax's total waste stream diverted from disposal at the facility. .' r-- . Town of Fairfax FINAL DRAFT Marin Recycling and Resource Recovery Center (MRRRC) is a material recovery tiu:ility which is owned and operated by Marin Sanitary Service and is the principal source of waste diversion activity in Marin County and its CitieS. The MRRRC covers . approximateIy 136,OOO-square feet including a large tipping and transfer floor and extensive waste processing activities. The MRRRC processing center accepts material from the general public and other haulers. Much of the material accepted is landscape and yard Waste from commercial generators and demolition waste from debris boxes. Cardboard and other recyclables are retrieved from a conveyor line which takes residues to the transfer station for IandfiII disposal. MRRRC 8Iso operates a household hazardous waste recycling project for household and lead acid batteries, waste oil, and latex paint, funded by the Marin County JP A In 1993 the average facility recovery rate for all materials was 6S%. MRRRC also operates an attached large scale source separated recycling facility. At the 23,360-square-foot recycling center materials are sorted by magnets and blowers and hand picked from conveyor lines. Bailing and further processing prepares the materials for marketing. A state.certified buyback recycling center is also located' at the facility. .i 565 Jacoby Street SanRafae~ CA 94901 . From 1/01/93 to 12/31/93, the Town of Fairfax sent 5,573 tons of material to MRRRC. The MRRRC diverted from disposal approximately 42.9% of the wastes generated in the Town of Fairfax during 1993. Of this material diverted 1,205 tons (12.9%) is residential curbside, buyback and commercial recyclables (paper, glass, metal, and plastic); 1,399 tons (15.0%) is inerts; 1,227 tons (13.1 %) is wood and yard waste sent for incineration and 175 tons (1.9%) is wood and yard waste composted. 5 r-... . . r-. . . . ."'-- ':;'~"'1 ' l' . FINAL DRAFT City of Larkspur l"......:. Location 1060 Anderson Drive. SanRafae~ CA 94901 ..-....1,...-... .- ~, . c', . ," , . ." ".;. .'. ~,' ",'. 7 ,,-... - . ,,-... . .) r-- .' \ ;~. 'kC: . . :'.;-/-~ ...,....,. .......'. .. " ,.f, :','~ - -.......;; .... Location ,.j;',;,.:,," Estimated amount of waste sent to the facility Percent of the City of Novato's total waste stream diverted from disposal at the facility. ~ City of Nova to FINAL DRAFT ..... California CRlNC is a large scale certified glass processor that processes materials collected through curbside and commercial recycling programs. The center also operates a certified California Redemption Center and a recycling drop-off for the public. ";"',".,"; 1942 Fairway Drive - San Leandro, CA 94577 From 1/01/93 to 12131/93, the City of Nova to sent 140 tons of material to the tacility. Material was from the Hamilton Air , Force Base residential curbside collection program. California CRlNC dWerted from disposal < 1% of the wastes generated in the City of Nova to during 1993. The diverted material consisted of 140 tons of glaSs from residential curbside collection. 9 ~ . <I ~ II 'r r-- , . ,"'j. ,-;:~; ;-. , . '- --';...,-.,.'",' ""-. . ',"'- ~,., '" ".' '.',..~ Location . ,', '.~"""""".,..... "',,;,,"''''.;--- ~,.._."........-,.,.....-:.....-; City of Nova to FINAL DRAFT ~~~~... ..... ":'J~".' .. :'f\,Io. .~~I::;\" ....4:....., '-'3'" ."",' Novato Recycling Center is source separated recycling facility that operates as a drop-off center. The Recycling Center also operates a state-certified buyback center and a household hazardous waste recycling project for lead acid batteries, waste oil, and latex paint. funded by the Marin County JP A 7576 Redwood Blvd. Novato, CA 94945 Estimated amount of :) From 1/01/93 to 12131/93, the City of Nova to sent 979 tons of waste sent to the facility material-to the facility. Percent of the Novato's total waste stream diverted from disposal at the facility. Novato Recycling Center and it's associated drop-off locations diverted from disposal 2.0"/0 of the wastes generated in the City of Nova to during 1993. The diverted material consisted of979 tons of residential and commercial drop-off and buyback recyclables (paper, glass, metal, and plastic). II ~ Town of Ross FINAL DRAFT Type of facility ."..".........." .,....-.':."": Marin Recycling and Resource Reeovet}' Center (MRRRC) is a material recovet}' filcility which is owned and operated by Malin Sanitary Service and is the principal source ofwaste diversion activity in Marin County and its Cities. The MRRRC covers approximately l36,000-square feet including a large tipping and transfer floor and extensive waste processing activities. The MRRRC processing center accepts material from the general public and other haulers. Much of the material accepted is landscape and yard waste from commercial generators and demolition Waste from debris boxes. Cardboard and other recyclables are retrieved from a conveyor line which takes . residues to the transfer station for landfill disposal, MRRRC also operates a household hazardous waste recycling project for household and lead acid batteries, waste oil, and latex paint, funded by the Marin County 1P A In 1993 the average filcility recoveIy rate for all materials was 68%. MRRRC also operates an attached large scale source separated recycling filcility. At the 23,360-square-foot recycling center materials are sortel:! by magnets and blowers and hand picked from conveyor lines. Bailing and further processing prepares the materials for marketing. A state-certified buyback recycling center is also located at the facility. ~. -.I r-- Location 565 Jacoby Street San Rafael, CA 94901 Estimated amount of waste sent to the facility From 1/01/93 to 12131/93, the Town of Ross sent 3,623 tons of material to the facility. \' Percent of Ross' total waste stream diverted from disposal at the facility. The MRRRC diverted from disposal approximately 57.0% of the wastes generated in the Town of Ross during 1993. Of this material diverted 615 tons (13.2%) is residential curbside, buyback and commercial recyclables (paper, glass, metal, and plastic); 898 tons (19.2%) is inerts; 1,007 tons (21.5%) is wood and yard waste sent for incineration and 144 tons (3,1%) is wood and yard waste composted. .' ,-. 13 , r---. .,. ~ r---. . , .' r-- ,",'" ~ ',' ,~~ , . FINAL DRAFT Town of San Anselmo Sims LMC Recyclers operates a recycling center and metal . . salvage operation. The materials currently recovered at Sims '.. LMC Recyclers are: metal, tin, aluminum and HDPE and PET " '.' plastics. .... .. . Location 600 South Fourth Street " '. .'.,. Richmond, CA' 94804 Estimated amount of From 1/01/93 to 12131/94, San Anselmo sent 6,5 tons of material waste sent to the facility to the facility. Percent of San Anselmo's total waste stream diverted from disposal at the facility. The Sims LMC Recyclers diverted from disposal < 1% of the wastes generated in the Town of San Anselmo during 1993. Of this material diverted 4.2 tons is aluminum and 2.3 tons is plastic ~. ~, .~' :..' 15 . '""'- City of San Rafael FINAL DRAFT c. ,(,.".. .' ,,-... Facility capacity Participating Jurisdictions Location ,. .. Estimated amOunt of waste sent to the facility Percent of San Rafael's total waste stream diverted from disposal at the facility. r- . Marin Recycling and Resource Recovery Center (MRRRC) is a material recovery filciljty which is owned and operated by Marin Sanitary Service and is the principal source of waste diversion activity in Marin County and its Cities. The MRRRC covers approximately 136,OOO-square feet including a large tipping and transfer floor and extensive waste processing activities. The MRRRC processing center accepts material from the general public and other haulers. Much of the material accepted is landscape and yard waste frOIIl commercial generators and demolition waste from debris boxes. Cardboard and other recyclables are retrieved from a conveyor line which takes residues to the transfer station for landfill disposal. MRRRC 8Iso operates a household hazardous waste recycling project for household and lead acid batteries, waste oil, and latex paint, funded by the Marin County JP A In 1993 the average facility recovery rate for all materials was 68%. MRRRC also operates an attached large scale source separated recycling facility. At the 23,360-square-foot recycling center materials are sorted by magnets and blowers and hand picked from conveyor lines. Bailing and further processing prepares the materials for marketing. A state-certified buyback recycling center is also located at the facility. 544 TPD (source: Solid Waste Facility Permit) pennit # 21-AA-0005 Belvedere, Corte Madera, Fairfax, Larkspur, Mill Valley;' Novato, Ross, San Anselmo, San Rafael, Sausalito, Tiburon, and the Unincorporated County 565 Jacoby Street San Rafael, CA 94901 From 1/01/93 to 12/31/93, the City of San Rafael sent 50,076 tons of material to the facility. The MRRRC diverted from disposal approximately 43,9% of the wastes generated in the City of San Rafael during 1993, Of this material diverted 8,132 tons (9,9%) is residential curbside, buyback and commercial recyclables (paper, glass, metal, and plastic); 12,108 tons (14,8%) is inerts; 13,756 tons (16.8%) is wood and yard waste sent for incineration and 1,965 tons (2.4%) is wood and yard waste composted. 17 r-- ~. .. r' .. .' ~ . 'I',' FINAL DRAFT City of SausaIito Type of facility h" .- "'. Location ," ",".". Estimated amount of waste sent to the facility Percent of Sausalito's total waste stream diverted from disposal at the facility. .' California CRlNC is a large scale certified glass processor that processes materials collected through curbside and commercial recycling programs. The center also operates a certified California Redemption Center and a recycling drop-off for the public. 1942 Fairway Drive San Leandro, CA 94577 From 1/01/93 to i2l31/93, the City ofSausa1ito sent 426 tons of material to the facility. California CRINC diverted from disposa13.2% of the wastes generated in the City ofSausalito during 1993. The diverted material consisted of 426 tons of glass from residential curbside collection, 19 r ~. .. r ". .' r I ,." ,. FINAL DRAFT City of Sausalito Type of facility .', ',.".:_'~.r:. ._",-, -' Location ~ '....,' . '~'-;<;.,,' ':"::.:'..,i.;-;: .~, ", . ,. ..,t ~ West County Recycling Center processes materials collected through curbside and commercial recycling programs. The center also operates a certified California Redemption Center and a recycling drop-off for the public. Foot of Parr Blvd. Richmond, CA 94801 Estimated amount of From 1/01/93 to 12131/93, the City ofSausalito sent 683 tons of waste sent to the facility material to the tacility. Percent of Sausalito's total waste stream diverted from disposal at the facility. . The West County Recycling Center diverted from disposal 5.2% of the wastes generated in the City of Sausalito during 1993. The 683 tons of material diverted was residential curbside collection recyclables (newspaper, aluminum and tin cans, and plastic) 21 /"' c.- . ,r". ~. fI /"' . Unincorporated Area of Marin County FINAL DRAFT . ~"l ~'.", ".-' '. Location :,"'~''''-._',''''_>''M r, '.- .", Estimated amount of waste sent to the facility Percent of the Unicorporated Area's total waste stream diverted from disposal at the facility. California CRlNC is a large scale certified glass processor that processes materials collected through curbside and commercial recycling programs. The center also operates a certified California Redemption Center and a recycling drop-off for the public. 1942 Fairway Drive San Leandro, CA 94577 From 1/01/93 to 1213 1/93, the Unincorporated Area sent 72 tons of material to the facility. California CRlNC diverted from disposal < 1% of the wastes generated in the Unincorporated Area during 1993. The diverted material consisted of 72 tons of glass from residential curbside collection, 23 ". "~or"~ . '(':\, :.' r- .. Type of facility '. . ',~ . .'..-.',. "-' ' ....,.,:,.. .;. .'_.~,,....~~,~,- ;':'..:........""r...~".'''''",.... - . . '~,':,O#""i-~'''''":''' ..~.,. .~-..... r- Location Estimated amount of waste sent to the facility II Percent of the Unincorporated Area's total waste stream diverted from disposal at the facility. t' /' Unincorporated Area of Marin County FINAL DRAFT .';.. ..........~- Marin Recycling and Resource Recovery Center (MRRRC) is a material recovery filciIity which is owned and operated by Marin Sanitary Service and is the principal source of waste diversion activity in Marin County and its Cities. The MRRRC covers approximately 136,OOO-square feet including a large tipping and transfer floor and extensive waste processing activities. . The MRRRC processing center accepts material from the general public and other haulers. Much of the materia1 accepted is landscape and yard waste from commercial generators and demolition waste from debris boxes. Cardboard and other recycIables are retrieved from a conveyor line which takes residues to the transfer station for landfiIl disposal. MRRRC also operates a household hazardous waste recycling project for household and lead acid batteries, waste oil, and latex paint, funded by the Marin County JP A. In 1993 the average facility recovery rate for all materials was 68%. MRRRC also operates an attached large scale source separated recycling fiIcility. At the 23,360-square-foot recycling center materials are sorted by magnets and blowers and hand picked from conveyor lines. Bailing and further processing prepares the materials for marketing. A state-certified buyback recycling center is also located at the facility. -;---~;:,' 565 Jacoby Street San Rafae~ CA 94901 From 1/01/93 to 12/31/93, the Unincorporated Area sent 22,675 tons of material to the facility. The MRRRC diverted from disposal approximately 30,9% of the wastes generated in the Unincorporated Area during 1993, Of this material diverted 6,545 tons (12.1 %) is residential curbside, buyback and commercial recycIables (paper, glass, metal, and plastic); 4,174 tons (7.7%) is inerts; 5,292 tons (9.8%) is wood and yard waste sent for incineration and 755 tons (1.4%) is wood and yard waste composted. 25 " ~ . ~ " (j r ~ Unincorporated Area of Marin County FINAL DRAFT Type of facility Location Novato Recycling Center is source separated recycling facility that prepares materials for marketing. The Recycling Center also operates a state-certified buyback center and a household hazardous waste recycling project for household and lead acid batteries, waste oil, and latex paint, funded by the county. 7576 Redwood Hwy. Novato, CA 94945 Estimated amount of waste sent to the facility From 1/01/93 to 12/31/93, the Unincorporated Area sent 109 tons of material to the facility. Percent of the UnmcorpormedAJea~ total waste stream diverted from disposal at the facility. Novato Recycling Center and it's associated drop-off locations diverted from disposal <1% of the wastes generated by the Unincorporated Area during 1993, The diverted material consisted of 109 tons of residential and commercial drop-off and buyback recyc1ables (paper, glass, metal, and plastic). , 27 : r ~ ( r Cl p ~ FINAL DRAFT Unincorporated Area of Marin County ~ Type of facility Location Estimated amount of waste sent to the facility Percent of the Unincorporated Area's total waste stream diverted from disposal at the facility. West County Recycling Center processes materials collected through curbside and commercial recycling programs. The center also operates a certified California Redemption Center and a recycling drop-oft' for the public. . Foot of Parr Blvd. . Richmond, CA9480l From 1/01/93 to 12/31/93, the Unincorporated Area sent III tons of material to the facility. The West County Recycling Center diverted from disposal < 1% of the wastes generated in the Unicorporated Area during 1993. The III tons of material diverted was residential curbside collection recyclables (newspaper, aluminum and tin cans, and plastic) 29 -.