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<br />~ <br /> <br />this point he thought they were well below the permitted 720 tons pe <br />percent. As the City grows, they need to anticipate the amount of g <br />be dealt with, and before that time will ask the City for expansion. <br /> <br /> <br />day, something like 50 <br />age that will have to <br /> <br />Mr. Inderbitzen further discussed with Commissioners Wright and M Guirk what would <br />comprise the 720 ton capacity. <br /> <br />Commissioner Wright referred to page 7 and questioned Mr. Inderbi <br />station portion for the portable toilets. Mr. Inderbitzen noted that th <br />itself and pump the toilets there. <br /> <br />n about the pumping <br />trucks go to the site <br /> <br />Commissioner McGuirk questioned Mr. Inderbitzen regarding the w chip operation and <br />noted that he had seen about a 20 ft. high pile of chips there at one ti e. He asked whether <br />that was a pile done in one day. The applicant responded that partic lar day may have been <br />unusual; since that time they have purchased a new chipping machine <br /> <br /> <br />Commissioner McGuirk referred to several lines in Conditions G.l d H.l and asked staff <br />why they were scratched out. Mr. Swift replied that these lines were found to be repetitive <br />in the Conditions and not necessary. He further pointed out Conditio 1 takes care of the <br />situation. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Commissioner Wright referred to page 2, Condition 5 and questioned Mr. Swift as to how <br />often inspections of the site will take place. Mr. Swift stated regulati n of the transfer <br />station is primarily done by the Alameda County Department of Heal who go out <br />frequently to the site to inspect. The City is in contact with the Dep ment of Health, and <br />should the facility not be complying with the Conditions of Approval, then their conditional <br />use permit can be revoked and they would have to appear again befor the Planning <br />Commission. <br /> <br />Commissioner McGuirk called attention to a letter from Kaiser Sand d Gravel requesting <br />that the Commission consider the long-term use of the land for the co ditional use permit. <br />Mr. Swift explained that although Kaiser is presently mining adjacent 0 the transfer facility, <br />in the long run, they consider the site to be more appropriate as a res' ential site. He noted <br />the City will be looking at the Kaiser property sometime in the future He further <br />commented he did not think the immediate neighborhood adjacent to e transfer station <br />would be residential in the future, but there was a possibility it could e farther east. <br /> <br />Chairman Hovingh noted for the record that he spoke to Mr. Inderbi n earlier this week. <br />He asked whether PGS owns the land the transfer station is located 0 . Mr. Inderbitzen <br />replied PGS does not own the land, but leases it from M&M Land C pany, which is a <br />partnership of Bob Molinaro and Tony Makiano. <br /> <br />Planning Commission Minutes <br />July 8, 1992 <br /> <br />Page 8 <br />
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