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Environmental Checklist <br />Hazards and Hazardous Materials <br />Environmental Consistency Checklist Pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15183 63 <br />Policy EH-5.3: Design of Storage and Handling Areas <br />Require that all hazardous material storage and handling areas are designed to minimize the <br />possibility of environmental contamination and adverse off-site impacts. Enforce and implement <br />relevant state and federal codes regarding spill containment facilities around storage tanks. <br />Policy EH-5.6: Household Hazardous Wastes <br />Promote public education about the safe disposal of household hazardous waste, such as motor <br />oil and batteries, including the locations of designated household hazardous waste disposal <br />sites. <br />Action EH-5.6.A: Publicity of Household Hazardous Waste Information <br />Work with Alameda County and Alameda County Industries (ACI) to provide each household <br />with information on the location and operating hours of household hazardous waste <br />collection facilities and the protocol for the disposal of such wastes. <br />Policy EH-5.7: Hazardous Building Materials <br />Ensure the safe and proper handling of hazardous building materials, such as friable asbestos <br />and lead based paint. If such materials are disturbed during building renovation or demolition, <br />they should be handled and disposed of in a manner that protects human health and the <br />environment. <br />Policy EH-9.3: Changes to Airport Operations <br />Ensure that any changes to airport operations that would potentially result in higher noise levels <br />in San Leandro incorporate comprehensive noise mitigation measures, even when the impacts <br />will be of limited duration. To the greatest extent feasible, any changes in airport activity should <br />avoid impacts to noise sensitive uses such as residential areas and schools. <br />Policy EH-9.8: Monitoring Programs <br />Promote ongoing monitoring of noise levels associated with airport operations and support <br />expanded monitoring of other off-site impacts, such as air quality. Advocate for additional study <br />of the health effects of airport noise and emissions, and use the findings of such research in <br />defining the City’s position on airport related issues. <br />San Leandro Municipal Code <br />SLMC Chapter 5.1 specifies the permits and compliance standards that must be adhered to when <br />construction is expected to encroach on public rights-of-way. <br />Project-Specific Impacts <br />Tetra Tech, Inc. prepared a Phase I and a Limited Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) of <br />the project site. The report was prepared in accordance with the requirements of the American <br />Society for Testing and Materials International (ASTM) E 1527-13 Standard Practice for <br />Environmental Site Assessments Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process (E1527-13) and the <br />requirements for satisfying “All Appropriate Inquiries” as set forth in 40 Code of Federal Regulations <br />(CFR) 312 et seq. Phase I ESA analysis involved a review of historic aerial photos, an interview with <br />the current owner of the property, area reconnaissance, and a database search of federal, local, and <br />regulatory agencies conducted by Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR). The Limited Phase II <br />ESA involved soil sampling on-site to evaluate current groundwater and soil vapor conditions. The <br />full Phase I ESA and Limited Phase II ESA executive summary are included as Appendix HAZ.
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