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Community Development Director. Specific property addresses will be assigned by the <br /> Building Division of the Community Development Department. <br /> XI. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIVISION REQUIRMENTS <br /> A. The storage of hazardous materials in quantities equal to or greater than 55 gallons, 200 <br /> cubic feet or 500 pounds and generating any amount of hazardous waste requires <br /> submittal of a Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP). HMBP submittal shall be <br /> completed via the Cal EPA CERS online database. Prior to issuance of a certificate of <br /> occupancy or final of a business permit, whichever occurs first, a HMBP shall be <br /> submitted to Environmental Services for the storage and use of planned hazardous <br /> materials and/or generation of hazardous waste. The plan is subject to the review and <br /> approval of Environmental Services; or <br /> B. The storage of hazardous materials in quantities equal to or exceeding permit amounts <br /> listed in CA Fire Code Section 105, Tables 105.6.8, 105.6.10 or 105.6.20, but below <br /> HMBP quantities above or generating any amount of hazardous waste requires limited <br /> registration via the Cal EPA CERS online database. Prior to issuance of a certificate of <br /> occupancy or final of a business license, whichever occurs first, Registration shall be <br /> submitted to Environmental Services for the storage and use of planned hazardous <br /> materials and/or generation of hazardous waste. The registration is subject to the review <br /> and approval of Environmental Services. <br /> C. All fees and charges related to Environmental Services programs shall be paid promptly <br /> in full. Failure to keep accounts current shall be grounds for revocation of the <br /> conditional use permit. <br /> D. Discharge of anything other than rainwater to the stormwater collection system, <br /> including area drains, sidewalks, parking areas, parking garages, street curb or gutter, is <br /> strictly prohibited. <br /> E. Container Management of Trash, Solid Waste and/or Recyclables shall be required to <br /> prevent exposure to or contamination of rainwater, creating illicit discharges or <br /> impacting receiving surface waters. <br /> F. New or modified connections to the City's storm water collection system shall be <br /> protected from trash loading with Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) <br /> approved full trash capture methods. <br /> G. New connections to the public stormwater collection system shall contain approved full <br /> trash capture structural Best Management Practices(BMPs). <br /> H. The elimination of exposure of materials, processes or equipment to the maximum <br /> extent practicable is necessary to prevent contamination of rainwater. Exposures that <br /> cannot be eliminated require the use of Best Management Practices (BMPs), both <br /> engineered and policy/procedural, to prevent remaining exposures from impacting <br /> rainwater, creating illicit discharges or contaminating receiving surface waters. <br /> Agreement to Conditions April 21,2014 <br /> PLN2013-00045 Page 20 of121 <br />