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RED BAG WASTE
There is a condition in BFI’s permit
that prohibits untreated bio-hazardous medical waste
from entering the facility. This illegal red bag waste
is often spotted after the truck that brought it has
driven away. When it is discovered, the inspector is
required to call the State and request that they send
out someone to open the bags. In the past year or so the
State has responded to only 11 of the 222 requests by
the inspector to examine the contents. The inspector has
been frustrated in his attempts to dispose of this waste
in a responsible manner. At the Citizen Advisory
Committee – County side meeting May 13, 2004 the State
representatives agreed that the State will work with the
inspector (County Department of Health), and BFI to
develop a protocol for the handling and disposition of
these potentially dangerous materials.
100 VIOLATIONS AND COUNTING
The dump has now received over 100
violations in the County. These will now be posted on
the thermometer at the corner of Balboa and Rinaldi. We
will recognize this sad occasion at a gathering with
black balloons, mourning attire and black arm bands. No
operator should be allowed to expand in light of this
sorry record.
NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCIL WORKING FOR YOU
The Granada Hills North Neighborhood
Council (GHNNC) is an active force in our area. As many
of you have noticed the children’s playground at Bee
Canyon has been shut down for many months due to new
safety requirements. In order to bring back this much
used playground, the GHNNC matched funds with Councilman
Greig Smith’s office to bring back the playground
expeditiously.
The Council will also be sponsoring
the North Valley Emergency Preparedness and Safety
Fair on Saturday, June 26, 2004 at Kennedy High
School. This promises to be an exciting day for the
whole family with many exhibits, safety tips, family
emergency plan making, valuable free literature and
prizes.
The Planning and Land Use Committee
of the GHNNC is also making recommendations involving
proposed developments, cell towers, new businesses and
churches, signage and a host of other issues. Check the
GHNNC web site for updates and sign up to be a
stakeholder.
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
On Wednesday, April 7, 2004 the Oak
Tree Permit for the removal of 510 oak trees was once
again on the Board of Public Works calendar being
carried over from March 31, 2004. The number of
trees to be removed on the agenda had been raised from
510 to 940. The Board had previously ordered a
recount of the trees in light of discrepancies and prior
public testimony.
At the end of the hearing BFI was
granted their Oak Tree Permit for the removal of 940
oaks after the City Attorney opined that they could only
consider the permit and nothing else, and that they had
no power or discretion to consider or place conditions
on the permit. The Board refused to hear
environmentalists who poked holes in their mitigation
plans, and decried the loss of trees, birds, and
wildlife. They also refused to hear serious issues
raised by the NVC regarding BFI’s misrepresentations
regarding when they knew that there were more than the
510 oaks that they originally applied for or if they had
a surreptitious plan to start clearing trees immediately
which would endanger birds during the current nesting
season, or that oaks planted as mitigation on City land
for the loss of County oaks were in danger. They also
failed to condition their approval to insure that BFI
had obtained all the necessary permits and satisfied all
requirements of the Q-Conditions and the Mitigation
Monitoring Replacement Plan (MMRP). It should be noted
that the Board of Public Works has never denied an
applicant in the past.
As predicted to the Board by the NVC,
BFI immediately attempted to start clearing the native
and non-native species the very next morning starting
with the willows in the stream bed and endangering the
nesting birds (as we said they would). Still not
satisfied with gaining their permit and the destruction
of the land, BFI now is contesting how much they have to
pay the City for their Oak Tree Permit.
On an upbeat note, Supervisor
Antonovich and County Planning issued a warning to BFI
that the County mitigation trees located on City land
are protected, and if BFI touches them they will be in
violation of their County operating permit.
CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE SUNSHINE
CANYON LANDFILL – CITY EXPANSION
This Citizens Advisory Committee was
recently appointed by Councilman Greig Smith to provide
oversight and as a watchdog for the community for the
City expansion. All appointees were local residents
consisting of Robert Norris, Wayne Aller, Mary Edwards,
Anne Ziliak, Mollie Molle, Louise Oliver, Ralph Kroy,
and Wayde Hunter. Among their first actions were to
question the accuracy of the oak tree permit for 510
oaks, and to attend a Technical Advisory Committee
meeting on the status of BFI permits for expansion. As a
result they were asked by the Councilman’s office to
observe the new oak tree survey by the City’s consultant
(C2REM) as ordered by the Board of Public Works. CAC
members were present for the entire survey and spent
four days on the landfill climbing steep hills,
encountering hungry ticks, poison oak, and mercifully
only one rattlesnake. Given the terrain and time
constraints involved, the CAC believed that a fair and
accurate count was taken and submitted by Mr. Jack
Keener’s in C2 REM’s report to the Board of Public
Works. Although the oak tree count was lower than the
940 oaks that was finally approved, the count of native
and non-native trees that must be replaced was
substantially higher.
The CAC normally meets on the second
Thursday each month at the North Valley Jewish Community
Center, 16162 Rinaldi Street, Granada Hills at 9:30 a.m.
Notices of meetings are posted in Bee Canyon Park,
O’Melveny Park, and the Knollwood Pharmacy. The public
is welcome.
REGIONAL WATER BOARD QUALITY CONTROL
BOARD – LOS ANGELES REGION
At the December 4, 2003 meeting, the
Board voted 4 to 2 to approve the "dump's" expansion
back into the City. Historically, the Board has never
denied a permit to any landfill, however, given the
testimony by the public, City officials, and politicians
representing the San Fernando Valley, they did not
appear comfortable approving BFI’s Waste Discharge
Permit. BFI has been required to install a double
composite liner; a far cry from the 2-feet of clay and
60-mil liner they had proposed, and a step up from the
4-feet of clay and 80-mil liner originally recommended
by the Board’s staff.
Additionally, the Board required that
the health studies, the results of testing by Councilman
Smith’s office be brought back before the Board to
review, amend or possibly revoke the permit if there is
sufficient evidence that the landfill poses a risk to
public water quality. The NVC has filed an appeal with
the State Water Resources Board to the decision to
approve the expansion. BFI also filed an appeal but only
because they don't want to spend the money for a double
liner, and because they are afraid that the reopener
clauses might expose them to other requirements or
closure. We are still waiting for a decision.
In April 2004, the Board at another
hearing ended up adopting the 401 Water Quality
Certification for Sunshine Canyon Landfill with minor
modifications and a condition that calls for BFI to
create/restore wetlands of approximately 2 acres in Bull
Creek behind the Knollwood shopping area. A
proposed limitation of $100,000 and a 1-year limit for
expenditure was removed.
DAILY NEWS
The newspaper chose not to publish a
letter Ralph Kroy wrote to the Daily News in response to
a 2-page BFI advertisement on Earth Day. Since we didn’t
have enough room here you can read it on our website
www.nodump.com
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