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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSubmittal CD Q.20, Solid Waste-Haz~000920. SOLID VVAS,TBHAZARD{JUSWASTE/MEDICAL WASTE A. Provide a projection of the average daily volumes of solid waste generated o1the completion ufeach phase of development. Use the format below and identify the assumptions used in the projection. Table 30-1' Projected Solid VVao1g Generation, details solid waste gBOH[BtiOO for the [)DFl| fo,r both the remaining unreserved portion of the |nCn9Fmemt | development prOQ[8rn and the entire |nnn3On8Ot || development program. TABLE 204 � PROJECTED SOLID WASTE GENERATION Land Use Unreserved Increment U Intensity of Use Generation Rote' (|bs/onidday) Solid Waste Generation CYD' TPDx Offioa(AnD 1.205.020 0.0071 35.85 4.26 Government Office (gsU 300.000 O.0071� � 8`73 1'06 Re8ai|Noq 4.284 0]}084 0.15 O�02 Hotel (moms) 2,739 4.9315 55.59 675 Residential (du) 997 4.8630 19.05 2.42 Convendon(9af) 500.000 0.0070 14.40 1.75 Wholesale/ Industrial (gsf) 1.050.000 0.0068 28.60 3.80� Institutional (f) 200.000 0.8870 5.78 0J0 Attraction/ Recreation (seats) 1.820 0.0079 U�051 8.01 Marine Faci|des(o0coe) � 200,000 0.0071 5.82 071 Unreserved Increment |Total 175.10 31.27 � � Land Use � Increment N Intensity of Use Generation Rate Solid Waste Generation CYD' TPD/ Offiue(9m0 1.300.000 0.0071 37.81 4.59 �RetaN(gmA 750.00O 0D084 28�04 3.18 Hotel (rooms) 1.500 4.931�5 30.44 3.70 Residential (du') 7�00 � 4.8630 150.09, 18.24 CunvondomNsU 500,000 0.0070 14.40 � 1.75 Wholesale/ Industrial (AaU 758.000, 0,0088 2114 2.57 Xnxdtmduou](0sD 450.000 0.0070 12.96 1.58 Attraction/ Recreation (seats) 80.000 0.0079 1/96 0.24 Proposed Increment KTotal 294.85 35.83 ,|nomementn|and UTotal 469.96 57.10 Source: The Curtis uKimball Company, August ono1 om^: 'Net wu^"ycmyAdjusted Average Waste Generation Rate, Miami -Dade Solid WusteMuoameme 2The following conver5ionrates were used: 1cubic fcot~ymv*waste 1cubic yard ~urcubic feet 1cubic yard ~o/us^zrcubic feet ~z43mo 1 ton =z.onn/u,~o.zucubic yards Downtown Development Question zo-uoxmHazardovs/mcxica|Waste Page 20-1 Downtown Miami DRI Update B. 1. Please specify the extent to which this project will contain laboratories, storage facilities, and warehouse space where hazardous materials may be generated or utilized. What types of hazardous waste or toxic materials are likely to be generated? Will a hazardous materials management plan be prepared covering all uses of hazardous materials on -site? If so, please discuss contents and enforcement provisions. Solid waste generated by developments in the DDRI will be consistent with the waste generated by the land uses in the development program (office, retail, hotel, residential, etc.). The industrial uses expected to occur in Increment II are light warehousing, telecommunications, and computing activities that are clean arid not expected to use or generate hazardous material. Given the extent of the development program for Increment II, a small amount of hazardous waste may be generated by development. The Miami -Dade County Code of Ordinances requires operating permits from all generators or users of hazardous materials. Chapter 24.35.1 of the Code lists those businesses typically required to have a permit issued by the Miami -Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM). In order to be permitted, businesses must comply with all local, state, and federal regulations regarding the handling, management and disposal of hazardous materials. Please discuss what measures will be taken to separate hazardous waste from the solid waste stream. What plans and facilities will be developed for hazardous or toxic waste handling, generation, and emergencies? All businesses using or generating hazardous materials are required to be permitted by the Miami -Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management. In order to be permitted, businesses must comply with, all local, state, and federal regulations regarding the handling, management and disposal of hazardous materials, including the proper procedures for separating hazardous waste from the solid waste stream. The Miami -Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management, Pollution Control Division is responsible for enforcing federal, state, and local regulations regarding hazardous material. Miami -Dade and Florida regulations comply with Title Downtown Development Authonly Downtown Miami DRI Update Question 20 — Solid/Hazardous/Medical Waste Page 20-2 40 parts 260-265 of the Code of Federal Regulations, which stipulates the requirements for hazard waste management. The Community Emergency Management Plan for Miami -Dade County is the official emergency response plan for dealing with hazardous waste emergencies. The Miami -Dade Office of Emergency Management and the Miami Fire Department Disaster Management Division are the coordinators of this trans -agency plan. Please identify off -site disposal plans for hazardous waste generated by this development and provide assurance of proper disposal by a qualified contractor. In order to receive an operating permit from to generate or use hazardous material, individual businesses must identify their licensed disposal contractor. 4. What local and state regulations, permits and plans will regulate the generation and handling of hazardous waste at this development? Presently, hazardous materials and waste usage and handling are regulated by the following codes and ordinances: Chapter 62-730 of the Florida Administrative Code (Environmental Protection: Hazardous Waste); Title 40, parts 260-265 of the Code of Federal Regulations (Protection of Environment: Hazardous Waste); Chapter 24, Environmental Protection, of the Miami -Dade County Code. C. For all waste disposal planned (on or off site), attach a copy of the letter from the developer describing the types and volumes of waste and waste disposal areas requested, and attach a letter from the agencies or firms providing services outlining: 1. the projected excess capacity of the facilities serving the development at present and for each phase through completion of the project, 2. any other commitments that have been made for this excess capacity, Downtown Development Authority Downtown Mi Question 20 — Solid/Hazardous/Medical Waste DRI Update Page 20-3 a statement of the agency's or firm's ability to provide service at all times during and after development (the agency or firm must be supplied with the solid waste generation table in (A) above). Solid Waste Disposal for Increment II will be provided by the Miami -Dade Solid Waste Management (MDSWM). Exhibit 20-1, Letters to and from Miami -Dade Solid Waste Management, addresses MDSWM's ability and commitment to provide water service for the project. Downtown Development Authority Downtown Miami DRI Update Question 20 — Solid/Hazardous/Medical Waste Page 20-4 EXHIBIT 20-1 Letters to and from Miami -Dade Solid Waste Management CURT S July 5, 2001 Ms. Deborah Silver Special Projects Administrator Miami -Dade Department of Solid Waste Management 8675 NW 53rd Avenue, Suite 201 Miami, Florida 33166 Re: Downtown Miami DRI Update Solid Waste Services Dear Ms. Silver: In accordance with Chapter 380.06, Florida Statutes, regarding Developments of Regional Impact, we are required to obtain information from the Department of Solid Waste Management regarding its ability to provide our project with solid waste services. The Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is applying for approval of Increment II of the Downtown Miami Development of Regional Impact (DRI). The purpose of the DRI is to simplify and expedite the process for the impact review of large-scale development. It has been used in the review of the American Airlines Arena, the Performing Arts Center of Greater Miami, and major residential and hotel projects in the Brickell and Omni areas of downtown Miami. The project area contains approximately 880 acres of intensive urban. Approximately 78 acres of the DRI are currently zoned and developed as City parks. An aerial map showing the project location is enclosed. Also enclosed is a summary of the development program in table form showing the proposed land uses and amounts pursuant to the guidelines and standards in Chapter 28-24, F.A.C. Increment I, which was originally approved in 1988, and Increment II, which is currently being proposed, specify the type and intensity of land use in downtown Miami through the year 2009, We will notify you if the development program for Increment II is adjusted. Please note that the DDA is currently proposing to expand the boundary of the Downtown DRI to make its boundary consistent with the boundary of the DDA. This boundary expansion ls not expected to affect the development program for Increment I. Please consider the proposed expanded boundary area in your analysis, Please indicate in your response whether or not your present facilities and staffing are capable of serving the Project. if not, please specify the additional staffing/equipment necessary to do so. Your written response will be an integral part of the DRI application process. I respectfully request your prompt attention to this letter, If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at (305) 648-0050. T E midtA a:WEAN)" 41011 t _Adfd N A .STREET coRAL GABLEs., FLord DA 331,10 PHONE 305'1 dtt'di S-0050 l'AX 3 05 (148'0052 Ms. Deborah Silver Downtown Miami OR] Update July 5.20O1 P'a8e2 Sincerely, ' / /\/ / Rob Curtis, A|CP � Enclosures XC: Adam Lukin.Downtown Development Authority Lourdes 3[azyk.City ofMiami Planning and Zoning Cathy 8wee(app|e.Keith and Schnam Paul Lambert, Lambert Advisory SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT July 10, 2001 Rob Curtis, AICP The Curtis & Kimball Company 4101 Laguna Street Coral Gables, Florida 33146 Re: Downtown Miami DRI Update Dear Mr, Curtis: In response to your letter dated July 5, 2001, the Department of Solid Waste Management can provide you with the following information: This Department does not measure waste disposal capacity utilization on a case -by -case basis. Accordingly, it is not possible to make specific capacity commitments to facilities, developments or areas, Instead, the adequacy of County disposal capacity is evaluated on a system -wide basis, in terms of existing waste delivery commitments from both public and private sector waste haulers. Long-term disposal capacity is then provided in response to projections regarding both contracted and anticipated non -contracted waste flows over many years. Therefore, no specific calculations concerning excess capacity of disposal facilities to service your client's development at build -out are available. Similarly, no commitments have been made for this "excess capacity" to other parties in the past (other than through waste delivery contracts), nor is it possible to make one to you now in those terms. Instead, this Department issues a peridic assessment of the County's status in terms of "concurrency" provision — that is the ability to maintain a minimum of five (5) years of waste disposal capacity on a system -wide basis. The County is committed to maintaining such concurrency in compliance with Chapter 163, Part II F.S. and, in fact, currently exceeds that standard by nearly fen (10) years. Please be advised that this same information will apply should your project undergo addition changes. If you have questions, please contact my office at 305-597-1766. Sincerely, Charles Parkinson, Jr. Chief, Management Information Services 8675 Northwest 53 Street, Suite 201, Miami, Florida 33166 • 305-592-1776 "Love Your Neighbor"