File #: 2010-0479    Version: 1
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 9/7/2010 In control: Environment and Transportation Committee
On agenda: Final action: 12/6/2010
Enactment date: Enactment #: 13382
Title: A MOTION approving the Project Program Plan - Cedar Hills Regional Landfill 2010 Site Development Plan, in accordance with K.C.C. 4.04.200.C.3.
Sponsors: Larry Phillips
Indexes: Cedar Hills
Attachments: 1. 13382.pdf, 2. A. Cedar Hills Regional Landfill 2010 Site Development Plan--July 2010, 3. 2010-0479 Transmittal Letter.doc, 4. 2010-0479 Fiscal Note.xls, 5. 2010-0479 Staff Report - Cedar Hills site, 6. A. Cedar Hills Regional Landfill 2010 Site Development Plan--July 2010
Staff: Reed, Mike
Title
A MOTION approving the Project Program Plan - Cedar Hills Regional Landfill 2010 Site Development Plan, in accordance with K.C.C. 4.04.200.C.3.
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WHEREAS, the Cedar Hills regional landfill has provided for the safe and efficient disposal of the county's solid waste since 1965, and
WHEREAS, Cedar Hills is the only active landfill remaining in King County, which allows King County to have disposal rates that are among the lowest in the region, and
WHEREAS, the current tonnage forecast indicates that Cedar Hills will reach its currently permitted capacity in 2018, and
WHEREAS, the Comparative Evaluation of Waste Export and Conversion Technologies Disposal Options prepared by R.W. Beck in 2007, indicates that disposal at Cedar Hills is more economical than other disposal options, such as transporting waste to an out-of-county landfill, or to a waste-to-energy or other waste conversion facility, and
WHEREAS, the solid waste division’s recommendation in the 2007 Solid Waste Transfer and Waste Management Plan to "Explore opportunities for taking advantage of available landfill capacity to extend the life of this cost-effective disposal option; revise the Cedar Hills Regional Landfill Site Development Plan and seek to maximize the capacity (lifespan) of the landfill, subject to environmental constraints, relative costs to operate, and stakeholder interests" was approved by the King County council in Ordinance 15979, and
WHEREAS, five action alternatives to extend the useful life of Cedar Hills and a no-action alternative were evaluated in the Environmental Impact Statement Cedar Hills Regional Landfill 2010 Site Development Plan as required by the State Environmental Policy Act, and
WHEREAS, the environmental review included a public notification and involvement process including public meetings to provide the opportunity for public comment, and
WHEREAS, based on the environmental review, public and agency comments, operational feasibility, and cost a...

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