File #: 16-650    Version: 1 Name: DSTS Yearly Review 2016
Type: Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Board of Zoning Adjustments
Meeting Date: 12/1/2016 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Yearly Review of Various Conditional Use Permits Issued for Waste Management Company; 2615 Davis Street; Assessor's Parcel No. 79A-475-7-29; Waste Management of Alameda County (Applicant and Property Owner)
Sponsors: Cynthia Battenberg
Attachments: 1. DSTS Forum Mtg Notes_11-21-16, 2. Davis Street BZA presentation 12-1-16
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Yearly Review of Various Conditional Use Permits Issued for Waste Management Company; 2615 Davis Street; Assessor's Parcel No. 79A-475-7-29; Waste Management of Alameda County (Applicant and Property Owner)
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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION

The conditions of approval from Waste Management's first use permit (CU-76-16) state that the approval shall be subject to annual review by the Board of Zoning Adjustments (BZA), per the following: "This conditional use approval shall be subject to review by the San Leandro Board of Zoning Adjustments six months after commencement of operations and annually thereafter." This public meeting constitutes the required yearly review.

Staff recommends that the BZA allow the public to comment on the matter, and provide direction to staff and/or Waste Management on any follow-up that may be required in the upcoming year.

BACKGROUND

The Action Program was developed by Waste Management and City staff at the request of the BZA and was presented to the Board in November 2003. At that time, the actions that Waste Management staff had taken to address noise and odor issues were deemed adequate by the Board, with the stipulation that there be on-going monitoring by Waste Management.

Staff notes that there are no changes to the Conditional Use Permit approvals that Waste Management has previously received and all conditions of approval remain in effect. Waste Management received a Site Plan Review approval in January 2011 that allowed for the construction of approximately 353,000 square feet of new facilities or additions to existing facilities to implement the 1996 (CU-96-1) modification to the original CUP.

These facilities are the primary subject of the presentation to the BZA during the annual review, in addition to reporting out on the status of various activities on site, such as recycling goals; traffic, bird, dust, and noise control; truck diversion to the new on-site fueling station; and the publicly-accessible ...

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