HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES CC 1994 1054 1994 0803RESOLUTION 94- 1054
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK,
CALIFORNIA, TO APPROVE THE FINAL DRAFT OF THE NONDISPOSAL
FACILITY ELEMENT.
WHEREAS, the California Integrated Waste Management Act of
1989, as amended, requires all cities and counties to prepare a
Nondisposal Facility Element which indicates what nondisposal
facilities will be utilized by cities and counties to meet the
State- mandated waste reduction goals of 25% by 1995 and 50% by the
year 2000; and
WHEREAS, the City of Moorpark has prepared a Nondisposal
Facility Element; and
WHEREAS, the Ventura County Waste Commission, acting as Local
Task Force, has reviewed and approved the final draft of the
Element; and
WHEREAS, the City of Moorpark has determined that the
Nondisposal Facility Element meets all planning guidelines and
procedures for preparing this document.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MOORPARK,
CALIFORNIA, DOES RESOLVE, DECLARE, DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the Nondisposal Facility Element, dated August
3, 1994, is hereby adopted.
SECTION 2. That the City Clerk shall certify to the passage
and adoption of this Resolution and enter it into the book of
original Resolutions.
APPROVED and ADOPTED this 3rd day of August, 1994.
Paul W. La ason Jr., ayor
ATTEST:
Introduction
MOORPARK
799 Moorpark Avenue Moorpark, California 93021 (805) 529 -6864
City of Moorpark
Nondisposal Facility Element (NDFE)
California Public Resources Code (PRC), Sections 41730 et seq, requires every California city and county to
prepare and adopt a Nondisposal Facility Element (NDFE) for all new Nondisposal facilities, and any expansions
of existing Nondisposal facilities, which will be needed to implement local Source Reduction and Recycling
Elements (SRREs). A Nondisposal facility is defined as any solid waste facility required to obtain a state solid
waste facility permit except a disposal facility or a transformation facility (PRC Section 40151). Such facilities
include transfer stations, materials recovery facilities, and large scale yard waste and composting facilities.
The City's SRRE states that a feasibility study shall be conducted in the mid -term to determine if nondisposal
facilities are needed to meet the long term goals of AB 939 - 50% diversion of the waste stream by 2000. Currently
no nondisposal facilities, as defined by PRC Section 40151 are needed to meet the City's short -term (1995) diversion
requirements. However, Moorpark has included a brief description of other facilities that will be utilized to attain
diversion and program implementation goals.
The City of Moorpark has prepared, aOopted and hereby transmits to Ventura County the City's NDFE, as required
by PRC Section 41730. The City is also submitting a copy of its NDFE to the California Integrated Waste
Management Board for review and approval. The City's NDFE will be appended to the City's SRRE at the time
of the five year revision.
A draft of this NDFE was submitted to Ventura County Local Task Force (LTF) for review and comments
regarding the regional impacts of the Nondisposal facilities identified in this Element, in accordance with the
requirements of PRC Sections 41734(a) and (b). As indicated by PRC Section 41735(a), the adoption or amendment
of this element is not subject to environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
Nondisposal Facilities
At this time, the City of Moorpark does not plan to use a nondisposal facility, as defined by PRC Section 40151,
to meet the solid waste diversion mandates of AB 939 (PRC Section 41780). Should it become necessary, the City
may consider use of a current or future Nondisposal Facility located in another jurisdiction to achieve the long term
goals identified in the SRRE.
Other Facilities
The City plans to use various diversion facilities that do not fall within the definition of a nondisposal facility. Such
facilities include, but are not limited to, an intermediate processing facility operated by a franchised hauler to sort
recyclables collected from residents and businesses, and use of a 20/20 buy -back center. To address the recovery
of organic materials, the City offers backyard composting classes. Residents and landscapers are also encouraged
to visit a vermicomposting facility located in a neighboring jurisdiction that receives green materials. The material
is used for a feedstock for earthworms to produce soil amendment products.
Dated: August 3, 1994
PAUL W. LAWRASON JR. PATRICK HUNTER JOHN E. WOZNIAK BERNARDO M. PEREZ SCOTT MONTGOMERY
Mayor Mayor Pro Tern Concilmember Councilmember Councilmember
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MOORPARK
799 Moorpark Avenue Moorpark, California 93021 (805) 529 -6864
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF VENTURA ) ss.
CITY OF MOORPARK )
I, Lillian E. Hare, City Clerk of the City of Moorpark,
California, do hereby certify under penalty of perjury that
the foregoing Resolution No. 94 -1054 was adopted by the
City Council of the City of Moorpark at a meeting held on
the 3rd day of AUGUST , 1994, and that
the same was adopted by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS HUNTER, MONTGOMERY, PEREZ, WOZNIAK AND MAYOR LAWRASON
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
WITNESS my hand and the official seal of said City
this 4th day of AUGUST 1994.
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PAUL W. LAWRASON JR. PATRICK HUNTER SCOTT MONTGOMERY BERNARDO M. PEREZ JOHN E. WOZNIAK
Mayor Mayor Pro Tem Councilmember Councilmember Concilmember
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