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Form51.16 (Rev. 10/14)
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<br />Quality Act (CEQA) [PRC §§ 21000 et seq.]; the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
<br />Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA) [42 USCS §§ 9601 et seq.]; the Resource
<br />Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA) [42 USCS §§ 6901 et seq.]; the Clean Water
<br />Act, also known as the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA) [33 USCS §§ 1251 et
<br />seq.]; the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) [15 USCS §§ 2601 et seq.]; the Hazardous
<br />Materials Transportation Act (HMTA) [49 USCS §§ 1801 et seq.]; the Insecticide, Fungicide,
<br />Rodenticide Act [7 USCS §§ 136 et seq.]; the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization
<br />Act [42 USCS §§ 6901 et seq.]; the Clean Air Act [42 USCS §§ 7401 et seq.]; the Safe Drinking
<br />Water Act [42 USCS §§ 300f et seq.]; the Solid Waste Disposal Act [42 USCS §§ 6901 et seq.];
<br />the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act [30 USCS §§ 1201 et seq.]; the Emergency
<br />Planning and Community Right to Know Act [42 USCS §§ 11001 et seq.]; the Occupational
<br />Safety and Health Act [29 USCS §§ 655 and 657]; the California Underground Storage of
<br />Hazardous Substances Act [H & S C §§ 25280 et seq.]; the California Hazardous Substances
<br />Account Act [H & S C §§ 25300 et seq.]; the California Hazardous Waste Control Act [H & S C
<br />§§25100 et seq.]; the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act [H & S C §§
<br />24249.5 et seq.]; the Porter-Cologne Water Quality Act [Water C §§ 13000 et seq.] together
<br />with any amendments of or regulations promulgated under the statutes cited above.
<br />“Hazardous Material” shall be defined as and include any substance which falls within the
<br />definition of hazardous substance, hazardous waste, hazardous material, toxic substance,
<br />solid waste, pollutant, or contaminant, under any Environmental Law.
<br />“Improvements” shall be defined as any modification, alteration, addition, or removal of any
<br />material, and any other action which serves to change the condition of the Lease Premises
<br />from the natural state whether situated above, on, or under the Lease Premises.
<br />Improvements include, but are not limited to buildings, structures, facilities, decks, docks,
<br />wharves, piers, walks, curbs, bridges, buoys, landscaping, roadways, shoreline protective
<br />structures of all types, foundations, pilings or similar support structures whether above or
<br />below the water line, fences, utilities, pipelines, and any other construction of any type
<br />situated on the Lease Premises.
<br />“Lease” shall be defined as this lease contract together with all amendments and exhibits.
<br />“Lease Premises” shall be defined as the area of land, together with any improvements
<br />located thereon, the use and occupancy of which is authorized by this Lease.
<br />“Lessor” shall be defined as the City of San Leandro, acting by and through the City Council, ,
<br />the City Manager, and the staff of the City.
<br />“Regulatory Agency” shall include any Federal, State, County, Municipal, or Local agency
<br />having jurisdiction over the Lease Premises.
<br />“Repairs” shall be defined as all work of any kind made to maintain, change, restore,
<br />strengthen, replace, alter, or otherwise affect any Improvement on the Lease Premises.
<br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 8D8CF2E2-DF6D-4A11-B610-2B1544DD7C30
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