Section 25223 Of Article 11.1. Institutional Control From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 20. >> Chapter 6.5. >> Article 11.1.
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. (a) A person may apply to the department for a written
variance from a land use restriction imposed by the department. An
application shall contain sufficient evidence for the department to
issue a notice for a hearing. The notice shall contain both of the
following:
(1) A statement of all of the following that apply:
(A) Land use restrictions have been imposed on the land.
(B) A hearing is pending on the land.
(2) A statement of who is applying for a variance, the proposed
variance, and a statement of the reasons in support of the granting
of a variance.
(b) The procedures for the conducting of the hearing specified in
subdivision (a) are those set forth in former Article 11 (commencing
with Section 25220) of Chapter 6.5 of Division 20. A person shall not
make a subsequent application pursuant to this section within 18
months of a final decision on an application by the department. A
person applying for a variance pursuant to this section shall pay the
department for all costs incurred by the department relating to the
application.
(c) The applicant shall have the burden of proving at the hearing
that the variance will not cause or allow any of the following
effects associated with hazardous waste or extremely hazardous waste:
(1) The creation or increase of significant present or future
hazards to public health.
(2) A significant diminution of the ability to mitigate any
significant potential or actual hazard to public health.
(3) A long-term increase in the number of humans or animals
exposed to significant hazards that affect the health, well-being, or
safety of the public.
(d) If, upon the preponderance of the testimony taken, the
director is of the opinion that the variance should be granted, the
director shall issue and cause to be served his or her decision and
findings of fact on the owner of the land, the legislative body of
the city or county in whose jurisdiction the land is located, and
upon any other persons who were permitted to intervene in the
proceedings. The findings of fact shall include the exact nature of
the proposed variance and the reasons in support of the granting of
the variance.
(e) If the director is of the opinion that the variance should not
be granted, the director shall issue and cause to be served his or
her findings of fact in support of the denial on the parties
specified in subdivision (d).
(f) The department shall record within 10 days any final decision
made by the director pursuant to this section as provided in Section
25225.
(g) A decision of the director made after a hearing held pursuant
to this section shall be reviewable pursuant to Section 1094.5 of the
Code of Civil Procedure and shall be upheld if the court finds that
it is supported by substantial evidence.