Unless otherwise stated, the following definitions pertain to this chapter:
"Applicant"means any person applying to the City for a permit or a land use decision concerning a specified hazardous waste facility, as defined under the term "Proponent" of California Health and Safety Code Section
25199.1(i).
"Governor's Appeal Board"means a board formed to review the appeal by an applicant as defined herein of a specified hazardous waste facility land use decision disapproved by the City or County or of one or more conditions of approval placed on an approved specified hazardous waste facility or an appeal by an interested person as defined herein based solely on the grounds that the conditions imposed do not adequately protect the public health, safety, or welfare. The Governor's Appeal Board's membership purpose and procedures are defined by California Health and Safety Code Section
25199.9 through
14.
"Hazardous waste"means a waste, or combination of wastes, which because of its quantity, concentration, toxicity, corrosiveness, reactiveness, carcinogenicity, teratogenicity, mutagenicity or flammability, or any physical, chemical, or infectious characteristic may:
1. Cause, or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality or an increase in serious irreversible, or incapacitating reversible illness;
2. Pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human health or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported, or disposed of, or otherwise managed.
Without limiting the foregoing, "hazardous waste" also includes any waste defined as hazardous or toxic under applicable federal, state or local laws, ordinances, rules, or regulations. |
"Health and safety assessment"means a technical and environmental evaluation of a proposed facility, site, and surrounding area prior to approval of a local permit. The assessment will consider the qualities and the physical and chemical characteristics of the specific types of waste that would be handled. The assessment will include a hydraulic evaluation as well as risks due to flooding, earthquakes and potential water or air pollution. It is not intended that the health and safety assessment duplicate information developed for environmental impact reports or risk assessments required under local, state or federal regulations.
"Immobile populations"means schools, hospitals, convalescent homes, prisons, facilities for the mentally ill, and other similar facilities.
"Interested person"means a person who participated in one or more public meetings or hearings held to consider an application for a land use decision for a specified hazardous waste facility project. Participation as defined in California Health and Safety Code Section
25199.1(c) includes, but is not limited to, the giving of or written testimony at a meeting or hearing, submission of questions at a meeting or hearing, or attendance at a meeting or hearing.
"Land use decision"means a discretionary decision of the City concerning a specified hazardous waste facility including the issuance of a land use permit, a conditional use permit, the granting of a variance, the subdivision of property and the modification of existing property lines pursuant to Title
7 commencing with Section
65000 of the Government Code.
"Local Assessment Committee (LAC)"means a State required committee of locally appointed representatives, designated to negotiate with the proponents of a proposed hazardous waste facility. The membership, duties and mission of the Committee are defined by California Health and Safety Code Section
25199.7(d) as reiterated herein by this section of this title.
"Off-site hazardous waste facility"means any structures, other appurtenances, and improvements on the land, and all contiguous land serving more than one producer of hazardous waste and used for the treatment, transfer, storage, resource recovery, disposal, or recycling of hazardous waste including but not limited to:
1. Incineration facility (i.e., rotary kiln, fluid bed);
2. Residual repository; (receives only residuals from hazardous waste treatment facilities);
3. Stabilization/solidification facilities;
4. Chemical oxidation facilities;
5. Neutralization/precipitation facilities;
6. Transfer/storage facilities.
"Off-site hazardous waste facility" shall not include any: (a) Transportable Treatment Unit (TTU), designed to be moved either intact or in modules and which are intended to be operated at a given location for a limited period of time; or (b) permanent on-site hazardous waste facility at the location where hazardous waste is produced, and which is owned by, leased to, or under the control of the producer of the waste. |
"Residuals repository"means a waste disposal facility specifically restricted to receiving only residuals from hazardous waste treatment facilities.
(Prior code 17.100.020; Ord. 16-92; Ord. 12-95)