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b. Thermal/Fiberglass Insulation: e.g., around HVAC systems, around heaters, around <br /> boilers, around heated transfer piping, and inside walls or crawl spaces; <br /> c. Adhesive/Mastic: e.g., below carpet and floor tiles, under roofing materials, and under <br /> flashing; and <br /> d. Rubber Window Gaskets: e.g., used in lieu of caulking to seal around windows in <br /> steel-framed buildings. <br />(k) “Priority Building Materials Screening Assessment Applicant Package” (Applicant Package) <br />means a document package that includes an overview of the screening process, Applicant <br />instructions, a process flow chart, a screening assessment form, and the Protocol for Evaluating <br />Priority PCBs-Containing Materials before Building Demolition (BASMAA 2018, prepared for <br />the Bay Area Stormwater Management Agencies Association, August 2018). <br />(l) “Regional Water Board” means the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San <br />Francisco Bay Region. <br />(m) “Remodel” means to make significant finish and/or structural changes that increase utility <br />and appeal through complete replacement and/or expansion. A removed area reflects <br />fundamental changes that include multiple alterations. These alterations may include some or all <br />of the following: replacement of a major component (cabinet(s), bathtub, or bathroom tile), <br />relocation of plumbing/gas fixtures/appliances, significant structural alterations (relocating walls, <br />and/or the addition of square footage). <br />Section 3. Applicability <br />This Article applies to Applicants for buildings constructed or remodeled from January 1, 1950 <br />to December 31, 1980. <br />Section 4. Exemptions <br />Applications for remodeling, partial building, wood framed structure, and single-family <br />residence demolition projects are exempt. <br />Section 5. PCBs in Priority Building Materials Screening Assessment <br />Every Applicant for a building demolition permit shall conduct a PCBs in Priority Building <br />Materials Screening Assessment, a two-step process used to <br /> a. determine whether the building proposed for demolition is high priority for PCBs- <br /> containing building materials based on the structure age, use, and construction (i.e., <br /> whether the building is an Applicable Structure); and if so <br /> b. demonstrate the presence or absence and concentration of PCBs in Priority Building <br /> Materials through existing information or representative sampling and chemical analysis <br /> of the Priority Building Materials in the building. <br />223