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CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />RE: Exhibit A -CONSISTENCY MEMORANDUM FOR THE SLTC MIXED-USE PROJECT (PLN16-0067) <br />JULY 17, 2017 <br />Page 12 <br /> <br />Table 3: Relevant Potential Project Impacts and General Plan EIR Mitigation Measures <br />Potential Impact 2002 General Plan Policies/Mitigation <br />Measures* and 2007 TOD Strategy EIR <br />Mitigation Measures <br />Corresponding 2016 General Plan <br />Policies/Mitigation Measures <br />Compliance <br />regarding spill containment facilities <br />around storage tanks. <br />required by all appropriate <br />agencies. <br />General Plan Policy 33.07: Ensure the <br />safe and proper handling of hazardous <br />building materials, such as friable <br />asbestos and lead based paint. <br />General Plan Policy EH-5.7: Ensure the <br />safe and proper handling of hazardous <br />building materials, such as friable <br />asbestos and lead based paint. If such <br />materials are disturbed during building <br />renovation or demolition, they should be <br />handled and disposed of in a manner <br />that protects human health and the <br />environment. <br />The project would <br />implement Policy EH-5.7 to <br />reduce project impacts. See <br />the Hazards and Hazardous <br />Resources discussion below. <br />The project would dispose of <br />hazardous materials as <br />required by all appropriate <br />agencies. <br />Hydrology and Water Quality <br />Implementation of <br />the TOD Strategy <br />could result in <br />significant impacts <br />to water quality or <br />exceed the capacity <br />of existing or <br />planned storm water <br />drainage systems or <br />providing substantial <br />additional source of <br />polluted runoff. <br />General Plan Policy 32.01: Continue to <br />implement water pollution control <br />measures aimed at reducing pollution <br />from urban runoff. <br /> Action 32.01-A: As required by <br />state and federal law, require <br />Stormwater Pollution <br />Prevention Plans for qualifying <br />projects and ensure that such <br />projects include appropriate <br />measures to minimize the <br />potential for water pollution. <br />General Plan Policy EH-4.1: Continue to <br />implement water pollution control <br />measures aimed at reducing pollution <br />from urban runoff. These measures <br />should emphasize best management <br />practices (BMPs) by residents, <br />businesses, contractors, and public <br />agencies to ensure that surface water <br />quality is maintained at levels that meet <br />state and federal standards. <br /> Action EH-4.1.B: As required <br />by Section C.3 of the <br />Stormwater Municipal Regional <br />Permit (also known as "C.3" <br />requirements), ensure that the <br />City's development review <br />procedures continue to include <br />water quality protection <br />measures. These include <br />measures related to water <br />supply, flood control, habitat <br />protection, groundwater <br />recharge, Bay-friendly <br />landscaping, and sustainable <br />development. In addition, the <br />City will continue to require <br />Stormwater Pollution <br />Prevention Plans (SWPPP) for <br />qualifying projects and will <br />ensure that such projects <br />The project would <br />implement all C.3 <br />requirements and <br />implement a project-specific <br />SWPPP. The SWPPP would <br />include best management <br />practices to reduce project <br />impacts to hydrology and <br />water quality. See the <br />Hydrology and Water <br />Quality discussion below. <br />General Plan Policy 52.06: Require <br />drainage improvements for new <br />development which ensure that <br />stormwater runoff is adequately handled <br />both on-site and off-site and which <br />implement state and federal clean water <br />requirements. <br />158