CC - 1977-64 - Solid Waste Management Plani
RESOLUTION NO. 77-64
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD CONCURRING
WITH AMENDMENTS TO THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY SOLID
WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN
WHEREAS, the Nejedly-Z'berg-Dillis Solid Waste Management
and Resource Recovery Act of 1972 (hereafter referred to as the
Act) requires each county in cooperation with affected local
jurisdictions, to prepare a. comprehensive, coordinated solid
waste management pla.n; and
WHEREAS, the County of Los Angeles has prepared a plan
for solid waste management in conformance with the Act; and
WHEREAS, the majority of the cities within the County
which contain a majority of the population of the incorporated
area of the County approved the plan by resolution; and
WHEREAS, on June 24, 1976, said plan was submitted to the
State Solid Waste Management Board for approval; and
WHEREAS, on December 10, 1976, the State Solid Waste
Management Board found the plan to be inadequate, and
WHEREAS, the State Solid Waste Management Board partially
approved the submitted plan as meeting the requirements of Sec-
tion 66780 of the Government Code, but denied approval of the
element governing future solid waste facilities; and
WHEREAS, the State Solid Waste
County staffs agree on the contents
element, based on the principles of
and clarification which, when appro
would satisfy state laws; and
Management Board and the
of a. solid waste facilities
the submitted amplification
ved by the required cities,
WHEREAS, the County has prepared the following:
(a) Amendment to the Los Angeles County Solid Waste Manage-
ment Plan;
(h) Appendix Z-"Amplification and Clarification of Los
Angeles County Solid Waste Management Plan";
(c) Appendix AA-"Economic Information";
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the
City of Hosemead has reviewed and approved: (a) Amendment to the
Los Angeles County Solid Waste Management Plan; (b) Appendix Z -
Appendix AA-"Economic :Information"; and concurs specifically
with the methodology enunciated in Item (b) above to be used by
the Solid Waste Management Committee in reviewing new facilities
to determine conformance with the plan.