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JJAZARDS <br /> 29. Protocols for Petroleum Hydrocarbons in soil: If indications of petroleum hydrocarbon <br /> contamination in site soil, such as staining and odors, are observed during excavation or grading <br /> activities adjacent to Byron Road, the contractor shall stop work and notify the Chevron <br /> Environmental Management Company and the RWQCB in accordance with the procedures specified <br /> in the Soil and Groundwater Management Plans for Chevron Mountain House Sites Nos. 1, 2, and 3. <br /> The contractor shall ensure that any contaminated soil and groundwater encountered during project <br /> construction is handled in a safe and lawful manner. <br /> 30. Hazardous Waste: Handling, use and storage of hazardous chemicals or materials including, but <br /> not limited to, asbestos shall be carried out in compliance with all applicable safety standards and <br /> coordinated County programs. Applicable standards shall be made part of the construction <br /> specifications for contractors. <br /> Timing: Inclusion of note on Improvement Plans approved by CDD and MHCSD prior to approval of <br /> Final Maps. [SPII Implementation Measure 6.7 (1)] <br /> 31. Environmental Hazards: The applicant shall comply with all recommendations of the following <br /> applicable Environmental Site Assessment Reports prepared byCondor Earth Technologies, Inc., in <br /> 2004 and submitted with the Tentative Maps: <br /> a. Neighborhoods D, K, L, and Town Center Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Report and A <br /> Partial Response to Mountain House Master Plan Chapter Six, Mountain House, San Joaquin <br /> County, California. <br /> b. Limited Phase If Environmental Site Assessment Report, Proposed Neighborhoods D, K, L, and <br /> Town Center, Mountain House, San Joaquin County, California. <br /> Timing: Inclusion of a note on Improvement Plans approved by CDD and MHCSD prior to approval <br /> of Final Maps. <br /> 32. Pre-Construction Safeguards. Prior to any construction, appropriate plans, operating procedures <br /> and safeguards shall be undertaken to insure safety in the area of fuel lines and pipelines, consistent <br /> with the MHCSD Emergency Preparedness Plan (see Emergency Pipelines Safety Plan). [SPII <br /> Implementation Measure 6.8.1 (1)] <br /> BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES <br /> 33. Participation in HCP: The Tentative Maps shall comply with the San Joaquin County Multi- Species <br /> Habitat Conservation and Open Space Plan (SJCMSCP), including all required take avoidance and <br /> pre-construction survey requirements. Alternatively, if the SJCMSCP terminates,the Tentative Maps <br /> may proceed with the implementation of the Mountain House Habitat Management Plan, contained <br /> within the Master Plan Appendix 7-13, pursuant to the terms of Section 3.11 of the Master Plan <br /> Development Agreement between San Joaquin County and Trimark Communities, LLC. [SPII <br /> Implementation Measure 7.3.1 (1)] <br /> Timing: The applicant shall submit a biologist's report of pre-construction surveys to the San Joaquin <br /> County Community Development Department (CDD) prior to the issuance of grading permits for the <br /> project. <br /> 34. Endangered Species Act: In carrying out the operations of each Tentative Map, the applicant shall <br /> take no action that violates the California Endangered Species Act or the Federal Endangered <br /> Species Act. Compliance with said laws shall be the sole responsibility of the applicant and the <br /> applicant agrees to indemnify, defend and hold the County harmless from and against any claim or <br /> action by affected State agencies,or affected Federal agencies or other third party, as to the project's <br /> PA-1000267—Conditions of Approval 7 <br />