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7/21/2014
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<br />All Facilities. Facilities must be consistent with local planning policies, includ- <br />ing the City General Plan and zoning ordinance. <br /> <br /> <br />b. Fiscal Impact. <br /> <br />All Facilities. A facility’s fiscal impact to the City, whether positive or nega- <br />tive, must be demonstrated. <br /> <br />c. Socioeconomic Impacts. <br /> <br />All Facilities. The City may require the facility developer to fund an inde- <br />pendent study on socioeconomic impacts of the facility. <br /> <br />d. Proximity to Public Services. <br /> <br />All Facilities. Facilities shall be served by necessary public services, includ- <br />ing but not necessarily limited to sewer, water, electricity, gas, and tele- <br />phone. Potential adverse impacts which could occur because of proximity to <br />public facilities shall be determined as a part of the risk assessment con- <br />ducted in the permitting process. This should consider the physical and <br />chemical characteristics of the wastes that will be handled and the design <br />features of the facility. Proximity to other public facilities such as corporation <br />yards, utilities, roads, and state school lands in remote areas may be ac- <br />ceptable. The response time from the nearest fire station shall also be con- <br />sidered. <br /> <br />e. Consistency with Alameda County Hazardous Waste Management Plan. <br /> <br />All Facilities. Facilities shall be consistent with the goals and policies of the <br />Alameda County Hazardous Waste Management Plan, and must demon- <br />strate compliance with the siting criteria established by this Section. Facili- <br />ties shall be consistent with the fair-share principal, and with any inter- <br />jurisdictional agreements on hazardous waste management. Local needs <br />are to be the primary basis for facility siting criteria decisions, along with re- <br />gional commitments; facilities are to be designed and sized primarily to meet <br />the hazardous waste management needs of Alameda County, or to meet the <br />county’s broader regional commitments under an inter-jurisdictional agree- <br />ment. <br /> <br />G. Special Development Requirements. <br /> <br />1. General Conditions. <br /> <br />Exhibit G: Proposed Amended Article16 Page 39 <br />Note: underline and bolded text represents new text; strike-through text represents text to be eliminated
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