West Virginia Code § 22-15-9

Exemption for solid waste facility handling in excess of thirty thousand
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tons per month.
(a) Notwithstanding any provision in this article, article four, chapter twenty-two-c, article
two, chapter twenty-four of this code, any other section of this code, or any prior enactment
of the code to the contrary, and notwithstanding any defects in or challenges to any actions
which were or are required to be performed in satisfaction of the following ceriteria, any
person who on October 1, 1991, has:
(1) Obtained site approval for a commercial solid waste facility from a county or regional
solid waste authority or county commission pursuant to a prior eunactment of this code, or
has otherwise satisfied the requirements of subsection (a), section twenty-five, article four,
chapter twenty-two-c of this code; t
(2) Entered into a contract with a county commission regarding the construction and
operation of a solid waste facility, which contract contains rates for the disposal of solid
waste anticipated to be disposed of at the facility; l
(3) Obtained, pursuant to section one-f, article two, chapter twenty-four of this code,
following a public hearing, an order from tihe Public Service Commission approving the rates
established in the contract with the gcounty commission; and
(4) An application for a permit for a commercial solid waste facility pending with the Division
of Environmental Protection, or is operating under a permit or compliance order, is
permitted to handle in excess of the limitation established in section eight of this article up
to fifty thousand tons of solid waste per month at a commercial solid waste facility so long as
the person complies with the provisions of this section.
(b) Any personV desiring to operate a commercial solid waste facility which handles an
amount of solid waste per month in excess of the limitation established in section eight of
this article, but not exceeding the tonnage limitation described in subsection (a) of this
section may file a notice with the county commission of the county in which the facility is or
is to be located requesting a countywide referendum. Upon receipt of such notice, the
county commission shall order a referendum be placed upon the ballot, not less than fifty-six
days before the next primary or general election:
(1) Such referendum will be to determine whether it is the will of the voters of the county
that a commercial solid waste facility be permitted to handle more than the limitation
established in section eight of this article not to exceed fifty thousand tons per month. Any
such election shall be held at the voting precincts established for holding primary or general
elections. All of the provisions of the general election laws, when not in conflict with the
provisions of this article, apply to voting and elections hereunder, insofar as practicable;
(2) The ballot, or the ballot labels where voting machines are used, shall have printed
thereon substantially the following:
"Shall a commercial solid waste facility, permitted to handle up to, but no more than fifty
thousand tons of solid waste per month be located within _________________ County, West
Virginia?
/ For the facility
/ Against the facility
(Place a cross mark in the square opposite your choice.)"
If a majority of the legal votes cast upon the question is against the facility handling an
amount of solid waste of up to fifty thousand tons per month then the division shall not
proceed any further with the application. If a majority of the legal votes cast upon the
question is in favor of permitting the facility within the county, then the application process
as set forth in this article may proceed: Provided, Thata such vote is not binding on or require
the division to issue a permit.
(c) If a person submits to a referendum in accordance with this section, all approvals,
certificates and permits granted and all actions undertaken by a regional or county solid
waste authority or county commission withi regard to the person's commercial solid waste
facility within the county under this article or article four, chapter twenty-two-c of this code,
or previously enacted sections of articles five-f and nine, chapter twenty of this code are
valid, complete and in full compliance with all the requirements of law and any defects
contained in such approvals, certificates, permits or actions are cured and such defects may
not be invoked to invalidate any such approval, certificate, permit or action.
(d) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, any person described in
subsection (a) of this section who complies with the referendum requirement of this section
and complies Vwith the permitting requirements of the division provided in section ten of this
article, shall not be required to comply with the requirements of sections twenty-five,
twenty-six, twenty-seven and twenty-eight, article four, chapter twenty-two-c of this code:
Provided, That such person is entitled to receive a certificate of need pursuant to the
provisions of subsection (a), section one-c, article two, chapter twenty-four of this code to
handle the tonnage level authorized pursuant to subsection (a) of this section.
(e) The purpose of this section is to allow any person who satisfies the four criteria contained
in subsection (a) of this section, notwithstanding any defects in or challenges to any actions
which were or are required to be performed in satisfaction of such criteria, to submit the
question of siting a facility that accepts up to fifty thousand tons within the county to a
referendum in order to obtain a decision at the county or regional level regarding the siting
of the facility and that submission of this question at the county level is the only approval,
permit or action required at the county or regional level to establish and site the proposed
facility.

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