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Planning & Building
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75D
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6/4/2019
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2024
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5.13.6 Solid Waste <br />5.13.6.1 Environmental Setting <br />Solid waste on the site is presently serviced by a private <br />collecting company and deposited at an Orange County sanitary landfill <br />(Coyote Canyon). The County currently has four landfills with two new <br />1 sites scheduled to open in the near future. Both the existing and new <br />sites are Class II-2 landfills. The County has adequate landfill <br />capacity to last beyond the year 2000.* <br />r <br />5.13.6.2 Impacts <br />i' <br />u <br />Project Impact <br />r.: <br />The existing uses on the site generate approximately seven <br />i tons of solid waste per day . Main5treet Center generates approxi- <br />mately two tons and Fashion Square approximately five tons. As <br />i indicated in Table 50, the proposed project would generate <br />�.: approximately 33.44 tons of solid waste per day . <br />1 <br />,f The removal of Mainstreet Center and the construction of the <br />proposed project would result in a net increase in solid waste <br />generation of 26 tons per day. Since the County anticipates having <br />adequate landfill capacity to last beyond the year 2000, no significant <br />s <br />adverse impacts are anticipated (refer to Appendix 1V). However, the <br />project would have an incremental impact on the reduction of the life <br />i capacity of the Coyote Canyon landfill site. <br />t Cumulative Impacts <br />1 <br />As indicated in Table 51, cumulative projects in the vicinity <br />i of the proposed project would generate approximately 46 tons of solid <br />waste per day. The net increase in generation, considering the Fashion <br />75D-a34 <br />
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