HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010-211 I RESOLUTION NO. 2010- ? 11 2 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT TO THE CITY NONDISPOSAL 3 FACILITY ELEMENT (NDFE). 4 WHEREAS, the Source Reduction and Recycling Element (SRRE) was adopted by the City 5 of San Bernardino in Resolution No. 92-83; and 6 WHEREAS, an amendment to the City Disposal Facility Capacity Component [now named: 7 Non-disposal Facility Element (NDFE)] of the SRRE to recognize the establishment ofa solid waste 8 disposal facility in the City of San Bernardino is recommended in order to assist the City and/or other 9 jurisdictions in complying with the waste diversion goals set forth in AB 939; and 10 WHEREAS, Inland Empire Environmental is an existing recycling processing facility II located in the City of San Bernardino; and 12 WHEREAS, Inland Empire Environmental is presently in the process of obtaining a State 13 of California solid waste facility permit related to its San Bernardino operations, and listing in the 14 City's NDFE is a part of the application process for such permit. 15 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY 16 OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 17 SECTION 1. A properly noticed public hearing of the proposed amendment ofthe NDFE 18 was held on June 21, 2010, the Mayor and Common Council, having heard and considered any and 19 all comments received therein. 20 SECTION 2, That Section 8,1 of the Disposal Facility Capacity Component [now named: 21 Non-disposal Facility Element (NDFE)] component of the the City of San Bernardino Source 22 Reduction and Recycling Element (SRRE) is hereby amended to read as follows: 23 "Inland Empire Environmental", as more fully described in Attachment "2". 24 SECTION 3, That the "Inland Empire Environmental Project Description" attached hereto 25 as Attachment 2, is hereby made Attachment 2 of the SRRE. 26 SECTION 4, Pursuant to this amendment and subject to approval by the County of San 27 Bernardino Health Department, Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) and the California Department 28 of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CaIRecycle), Inland Empire Environmental will be granted a Solid Waste Facility Permit (SWFP) to continue processing residential single stream recyclables 2010-211 I RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 2 SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT TO THE CITY NONDISPOSAL FACILITY ELEMENT (NDFE), 3 4 and expand processing to include mixed commercial loads, that will increase the City of San 5 Bernardino's diversion rate and reduce landfill costs. 6 III III 7 III 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2010-211 1 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 2 SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT TO THE CITY NONDISPOSAL FACILITY ELEMENT (NDFE). 3 4 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and 5 Common Council ofthe City of San Bernardino at a ; oint reo:ular meeting thereof, held 6 on the 21st day of June ,2010, by the following vote, to wit: 7 COUNCIL MEMBERS: 8 MARQUEZ 9 DESJARDINS 10 BRINKER 11 SHORETT 12 KELLEY 13 JOHNSON 14 MCCAMMACK 15 16 17 18 NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT AYES x x x x x ---1L- x a~1J, ~ Racnel G. Clark, City Clerk The foregoing Resolution is hereby approved this 22nddayof June ,2010. 19 20 21 . Morris, San Bernardino Approved as to form: 22 JAMES F. PENMAN, 23 City Attorney 24 25 26 27 28 2010-211 Attachment 2 Inland Empire Environmental Project Description Project Overview Inland Empire Environmental (lEE) is an existing recycling processing facility (MRF) located at 1150 South Tippecanoe Avenue, San Bernardino, CA and is currently processing residential recyclable materials. lEE is in the final stages of obtaining a solid waste facility permit (SWFP) from the Department of Resources, Recycling and Recovery (CaIRecycle) and San Bernardino County Department of Public Health, Division of Environmental Health Services, the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA). The SWFP will allow lEE to expand the existing MRF operation and expand to MRF and transfer station operation to process mixed commercial loads, construction & demolition materials, and street sweepings from the City of San Bernardino. The expansion will support the efforts of the City to increase diversion and reduce the amount of material going to the landfill. The lEE facility processes the recyclable material under contract with the City of San Bernardino. lEE also accepts clean recyclable materials from the cities of Chino, Palmdale, and Moreno Valley. Other possible cities may be accepted with the approval of the SWFP. lEE is presently leasing two industrial buildings totaling 117,453 square feet. The property owner for both properties is S5 Tippecanoe Avenue, L.P. Facility Operator: Iniand Empire Environmental, Inc. 1150 South Tippecanoe San Bernardino, CA 92408 (909) 799-7380 Contact: Geoff Folsom, President Property Owner: 55 Tippecanoe Avenue, LLC 4100 Newport Place, Suite 750 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 263-1111 Contact: Jack Langston, President Locotion The lEE operation is located at 1150 South Tippecanoe Avenue, San Bernardino, CA. The site is located on the west side ofTippecanoe Avenue, approximately 600 feet north of Orange Show Road. The 6.12 acre site is in the IH, Industrial Heavy land use district and surrounded by compatible land uses. To the west and south of the site are vacant lots in the IH land use district. Across Tippecanoe Avenue to the east are industrial properties in the IH and OIP, Office Industrial Park land use districts. To the northwest is the Flood Control District property in the Public Flood Control land use district. The attached Site Plan provides the site location. Inland Empire Environmental Project Description - June 2010 Page 1 af2 2010-211 Facility Design Capacity lEE will handle tipping, processing, sorting, baling, storage, and loading of recyclable materials to market and residual non-recyclable materials to the landfiil. Residential and commercial processing equipment, processing and material storage, loading and transfer will be conducted inside the two buildings. The site will accept residential recyclables, mixed commercial material, C&D material, and street sweepings. The daily volume of each material type may vary. The following are estimated percentages expected by material type: . Residential Recyclables . Mixed Commercial Material . Construction & Demolition Material (C&D) . Street Sweepings 44% 33% 22% <1% lEE currently processes recyclables with 10 percent or less residual content. Under the existing CUP 09- 03, lEE is permitted to process 600 TPD. Once lEE is issued the SWFP, the facility is estimated to process a maximum permitted capacity of 900 TPD and plans to divert over 65% of the material processed through the site. Traffic Volume Based on the maximum permitted capacity with a SWFP, lEE will receive approximately 101 inbound truck loads, 47 outbound truck loads, and 45 employee automobiles for a total maximum traffic flow of 193 vehicles per day. The traffic volume falls below the existing City approved traffic study conducted by KOA Corporation for the Tippecanoe site. Equipment lEE is currently operating an existing automated residential sorting system. Once approved by the City and receives a SWFP from CalRecycle and the LEA, lEE will install a new commercial automated sorting system including sorting structure, conveyors, various separation screens, magnets, and a third large baler. New mobile equipment will also be purchased such as loaders, forklifts, trucks, and trailers. Operating Shifts lEE plans to operate two full shifts for processing materials and a third shift for repair and cleanup. The full shifts will operate from 5 am to 3 pm and 3 pm to 1 am. The final clean up shift will operate from 1 am to 5 am. At full capacity these shifts will operate Monday through Sunday, 24-hours per day. lEE will maintain over 45 full time employees at full capacity. Inland Empire Environmental Project Descriptian - June 2010 Page2af2 Ii' ~ rllG ~ ~~ ~ l,I1:: 0 Ilia.... ~ ~~ ~ iiI .. rr1 Ii;' ~~ ~ [!] _I 0 II 'i';I;:::O I ~ ~ , ~ I"" . ~~ ~ mtil. ~ ' ! ~ II z o ~ >-> z_z mg:c g::~; z~~ >~;a nm omm znz .o~:s ~~~ \CI>~ trii~ o ~ > ~ II II I II II II Ii 1 :1 Ii: I I ~ ]1 > 101 II I I II II jLI T ~ ril( 2010 211 , 1-' ^ :.: ~ 15 ! ~ ~ III ,,)<l" l,.j .. ~ : ! ~ '" ~ o;,~ ~ 't Y", ~ 0", o~ Oc,~ "1.~ ~Y ('o~ ~~ 'b "" '1- q. "1> t>~ , , ! , ~ ~ ~ , ;!i ~ i . I "i~ ! "Ii ,0 i " . . II " , , i I! . , ~~ ~ ! , i 01 , , .n ! ~ ~ ! I 'I , H , . , 1.1 , '. 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