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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORDINANCES - 08151989 - 89-56 72- ORDINANCE (,2- ORDINANCE NO. 89- 56 (Hazardous Waste Generators) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors ordains as follows (omitting the parenthetical footnotes from the official text of the enacted or amended provisions of the County Ordinance Code) : SE TION 1. SU101ARY. This ordinance amends Division 413 of the County Ordinance Code by deleting the provisions requiring hazardous waste generators to obtain public health licenses and pay public health license fees (added by Ordinance No. 84-37 ) , adds Chapter 450-4 requiring hazardous waste generators to pay fees for inspection services provided by the Health Services Department, and sets the fee amounts. SECTION II. Sections 413-3.416, 413-3.1008 and 413-3. 1246 of the County Ordinance Code, added by Ordinance No. 84-37, are repealed. SE TION III. Section 413-3 .604 of the County Ordinance Code is amended, to exclude hazardous waste generators from the list of activities and establishments requiring public health licenses, to read: 413-3.604. Licensable Activities. The following must be licensed hereunder: restaurants, retail food markets, wholesale food markets, food processing establishments, roadside stands, food salvagers, ice plants, peddlers, itinerant restaurants, bakeries, retail food vehicles, food vending machine businesses, public swimming pools, wiping rag businesses, small water systems, septic-tank toilet cleaners, and infectious waste producers . (Ords. 89- 56 5 3, 85-28 5 21 84-37 5 21 78-43 S 11 74-79 S 3, 74-1 . ) SECTION IV. Division 450, Hazardous Materials, is renamed "Hazardous Materials and Wastes. " SECTION V. Chapter 450-4 is added to the County Ordinance Code, to read: Chapter 450-4 Hazardous Waste Generators 450-4.002 Authority. This chapter is enacted pursuant to Health and Safety Code Sections 510, 25180 and 25185, and the Memorandum of Designation between the State of California and the County of Contra Costa, recognizing the authority of the County Health Officer, as an agent of the State, to enforce the minimum standards and regulations controlling hazardous wastes adopted pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 25150 in Contra Costa County. (Ord. 89- 56 S 5. ) 450-4.004 Definitions. (a) General . Unless otherwise specified in this section or indicated by the context, the terms used in this Chapter have the meanings ascribed to them in Health and Safety Code Chapter 6 .5 (S 25100 et seq. ) and Chapter 30 of Division 4 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations. ORDINANCE NO. 89- 56 -1- (7•27-ss) (b) "Hazardous waste generator" means any person, by site, whose act or process produces hazardous waste identified or listed in Article 9 or 11 of Chapter 30 of Division 4 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations, or whose act first causes hazardous waste to become subject to regulation, except that 'hazardous waste generator' does not include persons required to pay a hazardous waste facility fee for that same individual subject pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 25205 . 2, and does not include persons handling only hazardous waste produced incidental to owning and maintaining their own place of residence. (c) "Person" means an individual, trust, firm, joint stock company, business concern, corporation, including, but not limited to, a government corporation, partnership, and association. "Person" also includes any city, county, district, commission, the state or any interstate body, and the federal government or any .department or agency thereof to the extent permitted blaw. (Ord. 89- 56y S 5 . ) 450-4.006 Area of Application. Fees required by this chapter shall be required of hazardous waste generators within the unincorporated area of the county and within any city in which the county health officer enforces the statutes and regulations referenced in section 450-4 . 002. (Ord. 89- 56 S 5. ) 450-4.008 Administration. The county health officer is charged with the responsibility of administering and enforcing this chapter, and is authorized to promulgate rules or regulations consistent with and necessary for its efficient administration. (Ord. 89- 56 S 5 . ) 450-4.010 Inspections . Inspections of hazardous waste generators will be conducted to enforce minimum standards and regulations controlling hazardous waste and to assist in the minimization of hazardous waste. (Ord. 89- 56 5 5 . ) 450-4.012 Fees; manner of payment. Every person who is a hazardous waste generator shall pay such inspection fee as is prescribed by the Board of Supervisors, on forms prescribed by the county health officer or designee. (Ord. 89- 56 S 5 . ) 450-4.014 Fees; time of payment. The fee imposed pursuant to section 450-4 . 012 is due and payable annually on the date prescribed on the fee payment form. (Ord. 89- 56 S 5. ) 450-4.016 Fees; failure to make timely payment; penalty. If the inspection fee is not paid to the county health officer or designee within the time prescribed for payment, a penalty of 10% of the fee shall be added thereto for every month which the fee is delinquent, not to exceed a maximum penalty of 30% . (Ord. 89- 56 5 5. ) 450-4.018 Fees. The board may, by ordinance and from time to time, prescribe inspection fees to be paid by hazardous waste generators . (Ord. 89- 56 .5 5. ) SECTION VI. HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR FEES IMPOSED. A. Pursuant to County Ordinance Code section 450-4 .018 and the authorities set forth in County Ordinance Code section 450- ORDINANCE N0. 89- 56 (7-27-89) -2- 4 .002, the following inspection fees on hazardous waste generators (defined in County Ordinance Code section 450- 4 . 004(b) ) are imposed beginning calendar year 1989 . B. Fee Amounts . _ 1 . The fee imposed on hazardous waste generators generating less than five (5) tons of hazardous waste in a calendar year is ninety dollars ($90.00) annually. 2 . The fee imposed on hazardous waste generators generating five (5 ) tons or more of hazardous waste in a calendar year is the amount of the fee imposed pursuant to Health and Safety 'Code section 25205.5. SECTION VII. SEVERABILITY. If any provision of this ordinance is held invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, that holding shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining fees or provisions, and the Board of Supervisors declares that it would have adopted each part of this ordinance irrespective of the validity of any other part. SECTION VIII. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance becomes effective 30 days after passage, and within 15 days of passage shall be published once with the names of the supervisors voting for and against it in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES , a newspaper published in this County. PASSED on August 15, 1989 by the following, vote: AYES: Supervisors Powers, Fanden , Schroder, McPeak and Torlakson NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN:None ATTEST: Phil Batchelor, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and Count nnistrzof De uty Board Chair (SEAL] LTF:pr pr.(ordhvg.1tf] ORDINANCE NO. 89- 56 -3- p•rr-ea) n z ro �n H O1 H by b > n X 3 7d X I�1 O m O n r 70 W m H O 0 m m H n H r* m m c m 1 n r* c. z a O w w n n to t< w m w r' O r rt w O H < O r• En 1 •< £ w w H 1+ 7 N 7 n� 0 =* m Z MOD� tZI I r m A w 0 < X O 7 S p+ 7 H m 7 rt ,- n n £ r ro n t3d 0 O r b 0 E C O O 3 r G r m I r C w 7C n 7 m N• R 00 K S rr w m 7 II 4H II �+ II 4A �+ II 4A II 4A 4!# \0 II V II II W N II II N r r✓ O II cc n O+ rN Cr• O0 11 N 11 Ln II to w a w V ♦� 11 O) 11 L j 11 V r N 1II U -j r 11 O w 11 II 10 0 o II 00 ao 11 V ao 00 w �- II - II - II - - . 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A) $16,681,256 Independent Fire Districts (Sch. B) $1,064,069 Police Service Areas: County (Sch. A) $ 1,689,467 Kensington Community Services (Sch. B) $ 506,101 Recreation & Parks: County Service Area M-16 (Sch. A) $ 4,000 County Service Area M-17 (Sch. A) $ 54,416 Crockett Park & Recreation (Sch. A) $ 37,163 Independent Districts (Sch. B) $ 512,073 Library Service Areas (Sch. A) $ 66,671 Cemetery: Byron-Brentwood-Knightsen (Sch. B) $ 22,373 Flood Control Districts (Sch. A) $ 656,718 Storm Drain Maintenance Dist. (Sch. A) $ 24,000 Miscellaneous - County Service Area M-1 (Sch. A) $ 15,000 Affirmative Action $ 15,120 $ 3,780 General Administration $ 97,532 $ 10,837 Fire District Consultant Services $ 10,000 County Library $ 2,189,700 Balance $3,791,697 $3,092,737 $ 586,496 ---------- ----------- ------------ A Revised as adopted August 15, 1989 SCHEDULE C SPECIAL DISTRICT AUGMENTATION FUND SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ALLOCATIONS FISCAL YEAR 1989-1990 FIRE DISTRICTS OTHER AVAILABLE FUNDS TOTAL OPERATIONS CAPITAL (NON-FIRE) Beginning Balance $ 145,415 $ 10,511 $ 0 $ 134,904 1989-1990 Allocation $30,927,375 $ 21,649,163 $3,092,737 $ 6,185,475 TOTAL $31,072,790 $ 21,659,674 $3,092,737 $ 6,320,379 As modified by Board of Supervisors on 8/15/89 $31,072,790 $ 21,659,674 $2,474,190 $ 6,320,379 Unspecified needs 618,547 Adjusted Total $31,072,790 $ 22,278,221 $2,474,190 $ 6,320,379 (As per firefighter agreement) Proposed Allocation August 15, 1989 County Fire Districts (Sch. A) $16,681,256 Independent Fire Districts (Sch. B) $1,064,069 Police Service Areas: County (Sch. A) $ 1,689,467 Kensington Community Services (Sch. B) $ 506,101 Recreation & Parks: County Service Area M-16 (Sch. A) $ 4,000 County Service Area M-17 (Sch. A) $ 54,416 Crockett Park & Recreation (Sch. A) $ 37,163 Independent Districts (Sch. B) $ 512,073 Library Service Areas (Sch. A) $ 66,671 Cemetery: Byron-Brentwood-Knightsen (Sch. B) $ 22,373 Flood Control Districts (Sch. A) $ 656,718 Storm Drain Maintenance Dist. (Sch. A) $ 24,000 Miscellaneous - County Service Area M-1 (Sch. A) $ 15,000 Affirmative Action $ 15,120 $ 3,780 General Administration $ 97,532 $ 10,837 Fire District Consultant Services $ 10,000 County Library $ 2,189,700 Balance $4,410,244 $2,474,190 $ 586,496 ---------- ---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ------------