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3. Meet the requirements of the Federal Clean Water Act, the California Porter-Cologne Water <br />Quality Control Act, and the Municipal Regional Stormwater Permit Order No. R2-2015-0049. <br />(b) The requirements of this ordinance do not replace or supplant the requirements of California <br />or Federal law, including but not limited to the Toxic Substances Control Act, 40 Code of <br />Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 761, and California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 22. <br />Section 2. Definitions <br />In addition to the general definitions applicable to this Code, whenever used in this Article, the <br />following terms shall have the meanings set forth below: <br />(a) “Applicable Structure” means buildings construction or remodeled from January 1, 1950 to <br />December 31, 1980. Remodeling, partial building, wood framed structure, and single-family <br />residence demolition projects are exempt. <br />(b) “Applicant” means a person applying for a building demolition permit as required by Chapter <br />7-5, Article 1, Section 105.1 et seq. <br />(c) “Appropriate Authority” means the Building Division of the Community Development <br />Department of the City of San Leandro. <br />(d) “Building” means a structure with a roof and walls standing more or less permanently in one <br />place. Buildings are intended from human habitation or occupancy. <br />(e) “Demolition” means the wrecking, razing, or tearing down of any structure. This definition is <br />intended to be consistent with the demolition activities undertaken by contractors with a C-21 <br />Building Moving/Demolition Contractor’s License. <br />(f) “DTSC” means the State of California Department of Toxic Substances Control. <br />(g) “EPA” means the United States Environmental Protection Agency. <br />(h) “PCBs” means polychlorinated biphenyls. <br />(i) “PCBs in Priority Building Materials Screening Assessment” means the two-step process used <br />to 1) determine whether the building proposed for demolition is high priority for PCBs- <br />containing building materials based on the structure age, use, and construction; and if so 2) <br />determine the concentrations (if any) of PCBs in Priority Building Materials revealed through <br />existing information or representative sampling and chemical analysis of the Priority Building <br />Materials in the building. Directions for this process are provided in the PCBs in the Priority <br />Building Materials Screening Assessment Applicant Package. <br />(j) “Priority Building Materials” means the following: <br /> a. Caulking: e.g., around windows and doors, at structure walkway interfaces, and in <br /> expansion joints; <br />222