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WHEREAS, the City Council desires to adopt this Ordinance in order to reduce PCBs in <br />storm water runoff originating in the City of San Leandro; and <br />WHEREAS, the City Council authorizes the Building Division in the Community <br />Development Department to develop, implement, and promulgate regulations and procedures to <br />create and manage the program, including conditions of approval, demolition permit requirements, <br />and related forms; and <br />WHEREAS, the Building Division shall develop the appropriate permit fees and/or other <br />cost recovery mechanisms, if determined necessary, for subsequent City Council approval and <br />insertion into the City of San Leandro's master fee schedule at a later date. <br />SECTION 2. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of San Leandro does ORDAIN <br />as follows: <br />3-23-100. PURPOSE <br />(a) The provisions of this Article shall be construed to accomplish the following purposes: <br />Require building demolition permit applicants (Applicants) to conduct a PCBs in <br />Priority Building Materials Screening Assessment and submit information <br />documenting the results of the screening. Such documentation to include (1) the <br />results of a determination whether the building proposed for demolition is high <br />priority for PCBs -containing building materials based on the structure age, use, and <br />construction, and (2) the concentration of PCBs in each Priority Building Material <br />present and, (3) for each Priority Building Material present with a PCBs <br />concentration equal to or greater than 50 ppm, the approximate amount (linear feet or <br />square feet) of that material in the building. <br />2. Inform Applicants with PCBs present in one or more of the Priority Building <br />Materials (based on the above screening assessment) that they must comply with all <br />related applicable federal and state laws. This may include reporting to the U.S. <br />Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the San Francisco Bay Regional Water <br />Quality Control Board (Regional Water Board), and/or the California Department of <br />Toxic Substances Control (DTSC). Additional sampling for and abatement of PCBs <br />may be required. <br />Meet the requirements of the Federal Clean Water Act, the California Porter -Cologne <br />Water Quality Control Act, and the Municipal Regional Stormwater Permit Order <br />No. R2-2015-0049. <br />(b) The requirements of this ordinance do not replace or supplant the requirements of <br />California or Federal law, including but not limited to the Toxic Substances Control Act, <br />40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 761, and California Code of Regulations <br />(CCR) Title 22. <br />3-23-200. 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 />ORDINANCE NO. 2019-012 2 <br />