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File #: 15-1452    Version: Name: Ordinance - Third and Final Reading of Ordinance to Amend Ttile IX; Business Regulations of the City of Mansfield Code of Ordinances, as Amended, by Addiing a New Chapter 115. Sewage Sludge Application; Requiring Notice of Applic
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 8/11/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/28/2015 Final action: 9/28/2015
Title: Ordinance - Third and Final Reading of an Ordinance to Amend Ttile IX; Business Regulations of the City of Mansfield Code of Ordinances, as Amended, by Addiing a New Chapter 115. Sewage Sludge Application; Requiring Notice of Applications; Providing That This Ordinance Shall Be Cumulative of All Ordinances; Providing a Severability Clause;Providing a Savings Clause; Providing a Penalty Clause; Providing for Publication; and Providing an Effective Date
Sponsors: Steve Freeman
Attachments: 1. .5 Mile Bufffer Map, 2. 1.5 Mile Buffer Map, 3. Ordinance
Title
Ordinance - Third and Final Reading of an Ordinance to Amend Ttile IX; Business Regulations of the City of Mansfield Code of Ordinances, as Amended, by Addiing a New Chapter 115. Sewage Sludge Application; Requiring Notice of Applications; Providing That This Ordinance Shall Be Cumulative of All Ordinances; Providing a Severability Clause;Providing a Savings Clause; Providing a Penalty Clause; Providing for Publication; and Providing an Effective Date

Requested Action
Approval of the ordinance.

Recommendation
The Environmental Department staff recommends the approval of these items

Description/History
Staff contacted the TCEQ regional office in regard to other items that may be land applied and which the City may wish to seek authority to regulate through this ordinance. The specific item mentioned during the previous council meeting (drill cuttings) is not regulated by the TCEQ and therefore they had no guidance or reference to State legislation to refer to. Other items that have been approved (coal fly ash, pulp and paper by-products, used cooking oil, and other items) have a low probability of being land applied in the City. A survey of the Railroad Commission website was conducted, but no regulations related to land application were found.

It is staff’s recommendation to maintain the focus of this ordinance to sewage sludge, and not include additional land application products. In the event other products do become a nuisance, a sound basis will exist that could quickly be modified in order to address those issues. Also, given the limited number of applicators of this type of material, there is a high likelihood of achieving compliance with the ordinance.

An updated attachment has been provided showing the buffer of up to 1.5 miles from currently owned property by MISD. The 1.5 mile buffer was determined as being a further distance than from the application site and the entertainment area where the original nuisance complaint existed. When us...

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