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WHEREAS, the City Council authorizes the Building Division of the Community <br />Development Department to develop, implement, and promulgate temporary regulations and <br />procedures to create and manage the program, including conditions of approval, demolition <br />permit requirements, and related forms; and <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of San Leandro does ordain as <br />follows: <br />Section 1. Purpose <br />Section 2. Definitions <br />Section 3. Applicability <br />Section 4. Exemptions <br />Section 5. PCBs in Priority Building Materials Screening Assessment <br />Section 6. Agency Notification, Abatement, and Disposal for Identified PCBs <br />Section 7. Compliance with California and Federal PCBs Laws and Regulations <br />Section 8. Information Submission and Applicant Certification <br />Section 9. Recordkeeping <br />Section 10. Obligation to Notify the City of San Leandro of Changes <br />Section 11. Liability <br />Section 12. Enforcement <br />Section 13. Fees <br />Section 14. City of San Leandro Projects <br />Section 15. Effective Date <br />Section 1. Purpose <br />(a) The provisions of this Article shall be construed to accomplish the following purposes, which <br />as stated ordained herein, are required to preserve public health, safety, and welfare, specifically <br />to prevent further contamination of the San Francisco Bay. <br />1. Require building demolition permit applicants (Applicants) to conduct a PCBs in Priority <br />Building Materials Screening Assessment and submit information documenting the results of the <br />screening. Such documentation to include (1) the results of a determination whether the building <br />proposed for demolition is high priority for PCBs-containing building materials based on the <br />structure age, use, and construction, and (2) the concentration of PCBs in each Priority Building <br />Material present and, (3) for each Priority Building Material present with a PCBs concentration <br />equal to or greater than 50 ppm, the approximate amount (linear feet or square feet) of that <br />material in the building. <br />2. Inform Applicants with PCBs present in one or more of the Priority Building Materials (based <br />on the above screening assessment) that they must comply with all related applicable federal and <br />state laws. This may include reporting to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the <br />San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board (Regional Water Board), and/or the <br />California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC). Additional sampling for and <br />abatement of PCBs may be required. <br />221