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13777 FRUITVALE AVENUE • SARATOGA, CALIFORNIA 95070
(408) 867 -3438
April 15, 1992
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Karen Anderson
Martha Clevenger
Willem Kohler
Victor Monia
Francis Stutzman
CATEGORY: New Business
TO: Mayor, City Council Members
FROM: Environmental Programs Manager
RE: Resolution Approving the Designation of the Santa
Clara County Division of Environmental Health as
the Enforcement Agency for Cities within the County
(Exclusive of the City of San Jose)
RECOMMENDATION•
Adopt Resolution Approving the Designation of the Santa Clara
County Division of Environmental Health as the Enforcement Agency
for Cities within the County (Exclusive of the City of San Jose) as
required by Section 43202 and 43203 of the Public Resources Code
(Solid Waste Regulations).
BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION:
Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations, Division 7, Chapter
5, which was developed pursuant to Public Resources Code Section
43200 consists of the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) Designation
and Certification Regulations.
These regulations were adopted
Management Board ( CIWMB) as
Management Act of 1988.
by the California Integrated Waste
a result of the Integrated Waste
According to the regulations, all jurisdictions, are, required to
either re- designate the existing LEA or designate a new LEA. This
was to be accomplished by submitting to the CIWMB a letter of
affirmation or a complete Designation Information Package (DIP).
Failure to designate an LEA could result in the State becoming the
enforcement agency.
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Mayor, City Council Members
April 15, 1992
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Only jurisdictions that have permitted solid waste facilities
within their jurisdictional boundary can serve as LEA. Designated
LEAs must submit an Enforcement Program Plan, request certification
as an LEA and appoint a hearing panel..
The former regulations allowed a co -LEA system wherein the cities
enforced non - health sections of the law and the Santa Clara County
Health department enforced health related sections. The City of
Saratoga is one of the 12 city co -LEAs in Santa Clara County. The
cities of Palo Alto, Sunnyvale and Mountain View have recently
designated the County Health Department as sole LEA.
The co -LEA system has been satisfactory for Saratoga, however, the
current regulations no longer provide for a shared responsibility.
Instead, the regulations now require a sole LEA that will enforce
both health and non - health sections of the law.
After extensive review and discussion of the available options to
designate an LEA by the cities staff, there was consensus that the
most effective method was to have the Board of Supervisors
designate an LEA to carry out provisions of the law on a countywide
basis. This is then subject to the approval by the majority of the
cities within the County which contain a majority of the population
of the incorporated areas of the county.
At its meeting of January 21, 1992 the Saratoga City Council
expressed its interest in designating the County of Santa Clara as
its Solid Waste LEA.
On March 24, 1992, the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
designated, by resolution, the County Division of Environmental
Health as the countywide solid waste LEA. A copy of the Resolution
is attached.
FISCAL IMPACT•
Currently, Environmental Health Services is the sole LEA in the
unincorporated areas of the County and in the cities of Palo Alto,
Sunnyvale and Mountain View and is co -LEA for all other cities.
Funding from enforcement fees is in place - $0.29 per ton at the
landfills. For FY1992 -93 the County expects to revise this fee
structure to provide for funding for the new LEA enforcement fees
will not be received from the City of San Jose.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa
Clara Designating an Enforcement Agency to Carry out the Provisions
of the California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989.
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Mayor, City Council Members
April 15, 1992
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2. Resolution of the City Council of the
Approving the Designation of the Santa Clara
Environmental Health as Enforcement Agency for
County (Exclusive of the City of San Jose)
PREPARED BY:
Isabel S. Glo P. .
Environmental Programs Manager
APPROVED BY
e.;Vj,
arry . Peacock
City Manager
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City of Saratoga
County Division of
Cities Within the
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RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA
DESIGNATING AN ENFORCEMENT AGENCY TO CARRY OUT THE PROVISIONS OF THE
CALIFORNIA INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT ACT OF 1989
WHEREAS Ca.lifornia Public Resources Code Section 43202 provides that
there may be designated in each county an enforcement agency to carry
out the provisions of Public Resources Code, Division 30; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 43203 the Board of
Supervisors may designate an enforcement agency to carry out Division
30 in the county subject to the approval of a majority of the cities
within the county which contain the majority of the population in the
incorporated areas of the county.
WHEREAS, the DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH of the County of Santa
Clara possesses the required technical expertise, staff resources,
budget resources and training to carry out the enforcement program
mandated by the California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989; and
WHEREAS, there exists at least one permitted solid waste facility
within the jurisdiction of the County of SANTA CLARA; and
WHEREAS, California Public Resources Code Section 44800 provides that
all hearings required to be conducted under Division 30, Part 4,
Chapter 4 or. Part 5, Chapter 1 (45000 et seq.) of the Public Resources
Code, shall be heard by a hearing panel appointed by the local
governing body of the designated enforcement agency, which may appoint
itself as hearing panel; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that pursuant to Public
Resources Code 43203 (a), the DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH of the
County of Santa Clara is designated as the Enforcement Agency to carry
out the provisions of Public Resources Code, DIVISION 30 in the County
of SANTA CLARA EXCEPT IN INCORPORATED CITY OF SAN JOSE; and
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BE IT BY THIS BOARD FURTHER RESOLVED that if a majority of the cities
containing the majority of the population in the incorporated areas of
the county fails to sustain this designation,,or if, as a result of the
withdrawal of the concurrence of one or more cities, the required
sustaining majority ceases to exist, then pursuant to Public Resources
Code, Section 43203 (d), the DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH of the
County of Santa Clara is designated as the Enforcement Agency to carry
out the provisions of the Public Resources Code, Division 30 in the
unincorporated areas of the County of Santa Clara County.
BE IT BY THIS BOARD FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of supervisors of
the county of Santa Clara, being the local governing body, shall serve
as the hearing panel pursuant to Section 44800 of the Public Resources
Code.
Passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of.the County of Santa
Clara, State of California on MAR 24 1992 by the
following vote:
Ayes: Supervisors DIFUDM, GONZALES, HONDA, LOFGREN, MCKENNA
Noes: Supervisors NONE
Absent: Supervisors NONE
Attest: Donald M. Rains, Clerk
Board of Supervisors
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APPROVED AS TO FORM AND L GALITY:
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Deputy County Counsel
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Super sors
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RESOLUTION NO. 9a - b 17
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA
.APPROVING THE DESIGNATION OF THE SANTA CLARA COUNTY
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL,HEALTH AS ENFORCEMENT AGENCY FOR CITIES
WITHIN THE COUNTY (EXCLUSIVE OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE)
WHEREAS, The County of Santa Clara and its incorporated cities are
required' by Sections 43202 -03 of the Public Resources Code to
designate an enforcement agency to carry out the provisions of the
California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989; and
WHEREAS, the Santa Clara County Division of Environmental Health
possesses the required capabilities in environmental health and
solid waste management to implement the California Integrated Waste
Management Act of 1989 and the regulations and ordinances that have
been and will be adopted pursuant thereto; and
WHEREAS, the Santa Clara County Division of Environmental Health
has been given sufficient personnel and an adequate budget to carry
out the enforcement program specified by law; and
WHEREAS, 'it is the understanding of this City Council that the
County of Santa Clara and a majority of the cities within the
county containing a majority of the population of the incorporated
area of the County of Santa Clara (exclusive of the City of San
Jose) intend to designate the Santa Clara County Division of
Environmental Health as the enforcement agency for the county and
all cities contained within the county (exclusive of the City of
San Jose);
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City
of Saratoga does hereby approves the designation of the Santa Clara
County Division of Environmental Health as the enforcement agency
for the county and all cities contained within the county
(exclusive of the City of San Jose), pursuant to Sections 43202-
03 of the Public Resources Code.
The above and foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a
regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Saratoga held
on the 15th day of April, 1992, by the following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ATTEST:
DEPUTY CITY CLERK
MAYOR