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1978-172-Concurring In The Amendment To the Solid Waste Management Plan For Santa Clara County Adding A Group I Waste Transfer Station (Gimelli Bros.)RESOLUTION NO. 1978 -172 RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS CONCURRING IN THE AMENDMENT TO THE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR SANTA CLARA COUNTY ADDING A GROUP I WASTE TRANSFER STATION (GIMELLI BROS.) WHEREAS, the County of Santa Clara and all the cities therein have regularly approved and adopted a 'County -wide Solid Waste Management Plan as required under provisions of Senate Bill 5 and subsequent State legislation; and WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos has reviewed a proposed amendment to the Plan dated September 12, 1.978 entitled, "Amendment to the Solid Waste Management Plan -or Santa Clara County, Group I Waste Transfer Station ";and WHEREAS, the Town Council concurs with the need for the proposed amendment; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos hereby approves of the aforementioned amendment; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Town Clerk is directed to forward a certified copy of this resolution to the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the -1- Town of Los Gatos this 16tH day of 1978, by the following vote: October I AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS Ruth Cannon, Thomas J. Ferrite, Peter W. Siemens and John B. Lochner. NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS None. ABSTAIN: ABSENT: COUNCIL COUNCIL MEMBERS MEMBERS None. Mardi Gualtieri SIGNED ATTEST: VICE MAYOR OP THE TOWN OF LOS GA`POS CLERK OF, /ME TO[a 'OL L0� S GATOS -2- County of Santa Clara California September 12, 1978 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Environmental Management Agency Planning 0opartment County Government Center, East Wing 70 West Hedding Street San Jose, California 95110 299 -2521 Area Code 408 AMENDMENT TO THE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR SANTA CLARA COUNTY, GROUP I WASTE TRANSFER STATION Refer to the Solid Waste Management Plan for Santa Clara County, December, 1975, as amended; Chapter 2, Summary of the Plan, Chapter 11, Group I Waste Management Systems Preface In the time since the Countywide Plan was written, there has been a steady rate of growth in the industrial community here. Based upon that growth, which is estimated at approximately 7%, Group 1 waste quantities are estimated to have increased from about 505,000 gallons per month of all types of Class 1 wastes in 1974, to about 547,000 gallons in 1977. With the passage of time it has become increasingly evident that some expansion and diversification of the Group I waste management system, here, is required in order to assure continued, reliable and economical removal and disposal service, Gimelli Bros. Class I Transfer Station The Liquid Waste Division of Gimelli Bros, is a fully State licensed liquid waste hauler who proposes to operate a Class I transfer station on their site at 326 Phelan Avenue, San Jose, The site is conveniently located with respect to surface transportation throughout the County and the Bay Region, It is zoned for heavy industrial use and the proponents are presently working towards City approvals for the use and for improvements on the site. Site facilities include two 30,000 gallon tanks, installed within a diked area, designed for temporary storage of liquid wastes in transit to disposal or reclama- tion. The site also provides outside storage for drums of liquid wastes. The operating plan for the site provides for on -site storage of bulk liquids and full drums pending accumulation of a full truckload for transfer to disposal. Ultimate disposal of the materials which are accumulated at this location will be accomplished either at the State licensed sites in the Bay Region, at the recently opened McKay Trucking site at Kettleman Hills or other licensed and approved sites as the need dictates. Reliable, economical collection, transport and disposal of Group I wastes in this County as well as a local, early response capability to chemical spills and accidents are vital to continued physical and economic health and well being of this County. This facility adds important capacity and capabilities to the hazardous waste management system here, ® An Equal Opportunity Employer es s a %OA SPNA %tfE� Fil 11/111 11,24 11UN17 �41YZ ON -411Al d14V AW,,,04/1 gM,'e ,T4NrY1N6 4ero ON r�rNE 1119 I