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Welcome The presentation will begin at 630pm
Kiefer Landfill
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Agenda
1. Presentation
2. Questions and Comments.
3. Remember to return comment forms before you
leave.
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This Meetings Goals
1. To identify County departments and people
2. To review the history of the project to date
3. To explain the Special Planning Area
4. To receive feedback from the you
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Who We Are
Sacramento County Department of Waste Management
and Recycling
Sacramento County Planning Department
Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
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Landfill Property
The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors
established a 2,000-foot buffer around the
landfill within which uses incompatible with the
Kiefer facility would be prohibited.
The Department of Waste Management and Recycling
owns over 3,300 acres within and adjacent to the
buffer.
LUFA Land Use Feasibility Analysis
A study of the uses to which this land could be
put that would best benefit the people of the
County, the County government, and the landfills
neighbors.
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Previous Public Meeting
In February, 2009, the Planning Department and
DWMR held a public meeting at Cosumnes Elementary
School.
The meeting introduced the SPA process and
solicited input from project stakeholders and the
general public.
Writing the SPA Ordinance
The SPA includes the recommendations of the LUFA
and incorporates comments received at the prior
public meetings.
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Special Planning Area Ordinance
For Unique Areas
Allows and Restricts a Unique Set of Uses
Demarcates Use Districts in Fine Detail
Creates Unique Architectural Standards
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Unique Area
Only Operating Public Landfill in the County
Concentration of Valuable Habitat
Link in Regional Trail System
Space for Recreation Uses on Public Land
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Kiefer Landfill Special Planning Area
Districts Area in Acres Office/Commercial..134
.58 Landfill..651.49 Waste Stream
Industry..569.21 Habitat Preserve1118.91 Deer
Creek....226.49 Total Area....2664.66
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Deer Creek District
This District is intended to provide a space for
public recreation facilities and to prohibit
development within the Deer Creek floodplain.
Photovoltaic generation of electricity may be
allowed if it complements the permitted uses
envisioned for the site.
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Typical Use
Recreation
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  • Permitted Uses
  • Nature Preserve, Agriculture, Passive
    Recreation, Active Recreation

Conditionally Permitted Uses Photovoltaic
Electricity Generation, Sports Field Lighting,
Cell Phone Antennas, Broadcast Antennas
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Habitat Preservation District
This district contains vernal pools, and
associated habitat. It is intended to be
permanently protected in its natural, undeveloped
state. Any development within this district shall
conform to the regulations governing all
preservation easements or similar agreements
encumbering the site.
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Typical Use
Protected Wildlife Habitat
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Typical Use
Grazing
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  • Permitted Uses
  • Nature Preserve, Agriculture

Conditionally Permitted Uses Passive Recreation,
Cell Phone Antennas, Broadcast Antennas
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Landfill District
Development of structures in the Landfill
District is restricted by structural requirements
for foundation depth and stability and
regulations governing landfills. Development
shall conform to those standards. Any buildings
allowed on the landfill shall conform to the use
standards of this section.
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Typical Use
Landfill Gas Harvest
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Typical Use
Greencycle Program
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  • Permitted Uses
  • Nature Preserve, Agriculture, Sanitary Landfill,
    Landfill Gas Harvest, Photovoltaic Electricity
    Generation, Passive Recreation, Active Recreation

Conditionally Permitted Uses Landfill Gas
Storage, Landfill Gas Processing, Other Solar
Thermal Power, Organic Waste Processing, Sale of
Recovered Materials, Sports Field Lighting, Waste
Stream Industry, Cell Phone Antennas, Broadcast
Antennas
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Office/Commercial District
Office and commercial uses in this district will
augment and support the industrial uses in this
SPA. The companies located on-site could house
their offices in this district. These uses are
allowed only if the Urban Policy Area is expanded
to include this site.
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Typical Use
Offices for Industry
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  • Permitted Uses
  • Nature Preserve, Agriculture, Photovoltaic
    Electricity Generation, Passive Recreation,
    Active Recreation

Conditionally Permitted Uses Heliostat/Tower
Solar Thermal Power, Other Solar Thermal Power,
Sale of Recovered Materials, Sports Field
Lighting, Commercial Uses, Cell Phone Antennas,
Broadcast Antennas
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Waste Stream Industry District
The industrial portion of the SPA is a non-urban
industrial development of large parcels,
buildings well set back from property lines, and
undeveloped open areas between buildings. It is
intended to provide land for industries that
benefit from proximity to the landfill waste
stream and for generation of electricity from
renewable sources.
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Typical Use
Solar Energy
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Typical Use
Greencycle Program
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Typical Use
Recycling
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Typical Use
Advanced Recycling Industry
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  • Permitted Uses
  • Nature Preserve, Agriculture, Landfill Gas
    Harvest, Landfill Gas Storage, Landfill Gas
    Processing, Photovoltaic Electricity Generation,
    Other Solar Thermal Power, Passive Recreation,
    Active Recreation

Conditionally Permitted Uses Heliostat/Tower
Solar Thermal Power, Organic Waste Processing,
Sale of Recovered Materials, Sports Field
Lighting, Commercial Uses, Cell Phone Antennas,
Broadcast Antennas
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Industrial Development Standards
Minimum Parcel Size The minimum parcel size in
this district shall be five (5) acres. Maximum
Number of Parcels The maximum number of parcels
created in this district shall be thirty (30).
The minimum buffer between parcel edges and
development, including buildings, parking areas,
industrial yards, etc, shall be forty (40) feet.
The buffer between development and the Deer Creek
District and the Habitat Preservation District
shall be one hundred (100) feet.
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Plan Review by the Design Review Administrator
Applications for commercial and industrial
development are reviewed by the Design Review
Administrator. The Design Review Administrator
reviews projects based on aesthetics and
compatibility with their surroundings. For uses
permitted in the SPA, the Design Review
Administrators approval is required. For
projects conditionally permitted by the Zoning
Code, the Design Review Administrator reports on
the project to the Planning Commission.
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Architectural Standards
Sites and structures shall be designed with the
rural nature of the site in mind.
Designs will be evaluated in terms of proportion,
coherent massing, and the integration of exterior
elements into the design.
Structures (including pre-engineered structures)
shall be of a cohesive design.
Materials shall give the impression of permanence.
Building design shall use sustainable and
energy-conserving design principles similar to
those described in the LEED standard.
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Site Design Standards
Sites shall be designed with the rural nature of
the site in mind.
Development shall preserve as much of the
existing natural vegetation and landforms as
possible.
Drought-resistant plants shall be used in
landscaped areas. Native plants should be used.
Required setback areas shall be left undeveloped.
Buildings shall be sited in depressions or
otherwise masked by the sites terrain.
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View from the Southwest Edge of the Site
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View from Jackson Highway
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View from Grant Line Road
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View of Interior Topography
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Question, Answer, and Comment Period
Representatives of the two departments are
stationed around the room. Please ask any
questions you might have.
If you would like to comment in writing, please
leave your comment form in the envelope near the
door or hand it to a County representative.
If you submit a question in writing, please
include contact information on the form so that
we can provide an answer.
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Contact
Peter Ucovich, Planning Department 874-5387,
ucovichp_at_saccounty.net
Paul Philleo, Waste Management and
Recycling 875-7011, philleop_at_saccounty.net
David Ghirardelli, Waste Management and
Recycling 875-4557, ghirardellid_at_saccounty.net
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