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U <br />What happens after the local goveruiug <br />authority receives the application? <br />The local governing body forwazds copies of the <br />application packet to the Division for technical <br />review and recommendation of approval or <br />disapproval. The local governing body may also <br />conduct their own review at this time. <br />An application completeness determination must be <br />made by the Division within 30 days of receipt of <br />the application. The determination of completeness <br />of the application doesn't imply anything about the <br />outcome of the review, nor prevent the Division <br />from seeking clarifications or additional <br />infotmation. (6 CCR 1007-2 Section 1.6.5) <br />Once it is determined that the application is <br />complete, a comprehensive technical review is <br />completed to determine if the siting, design, and <br />operating criteria of the proposed facility are <br />protective of human health and the environment. <br />(6 CCR 1007-2 Section 1.6.6) A public review and <br />comment period is included as part of the review. <br />(Title 30 Article 20 Section 104(3)). <br />Who issues the CD? <br />The CD is issued by the local governing authority. <br />Issuance of the CD is based on the recommendation <br />of the Division to approve the application and on <br />local factors. (6 CCR 1007-2 Section 1.6.6) If the <br />Division disapproves the application, the local <br />governing authority cannot issue the CD. The local <br />governing authority may also deny the CD even if <br />it has been approved by the Division. The local <br />governing authority is required to conduct a public <br />hearing for new CDs. <br />What fees are required to obtain a CD? <br />A non-refundable fee must accompany the <br />application to the local governing authority. This <br />fee is based on costs incurred by that body in the <br />application review and approval process (6 CCR <br />1007-2 Section 1.6.2). The applicant is also <br />responsible for costs incured by the Division <br />during the comprehensive technical review of the <br />application, technical review of amendments to <br />existing CDS, site visits, and attendance of <br />Division staff at meetings and hearings concerning <br />the application or amendments. The applicant must <br />pay all applicable fees prior to issuance of the final <br />recommendation (6 CCR 1007-2 Section 1.7.2). <br /> <br />Are there other fees? <br />An annual registrati~~n fee is paid by permitted <br />solid waste disposal sites and facilities to fund the <br />ongoing monitoring and inspection activities of <br />Division staff (6 CCR 1007-2 Section 1.7.3). This <br />fee is based on the size and type of facility, and the <br />volume and type of wastes received. In addition, <br />Hazardous Substances Response Fund (HSRF) fees <br />may be applicable once the facility begins <br />operation (Title 25 Article 16 Section ] O1 CRS). <br />For more information please contact: <br />Colorado Department of <br />Public Health & Environment <br />Hazardous Materials and <br />Waste Management Division <br />4300 Cherry Creek Drive South <br />Deaver, Colorado 80222-1530 <br />Customer TechnicalAssrstance (303) 641-3320 <br />e-mat! comments.hmwmd @ state.co.us <br />nttp://www.cdpnastate.co.us/hM <br />This Compliance Bulletin is intended to provide <br />guidance on the appropriate siting of rton-haurdous <br />solid waste disposal sites and facilities based on <br />Colorado solid waste statutes and regulations only. The <br />sites and facilities described in this guidance may also be <br />regulated under other statutes and regulations. <br />x97 sw-anz <br />w <br />gr9 Printed on recycled paper <br />