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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0004916
PE
2638
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0500142
STREET_NUMBER
18353
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
GRANT LINE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
ENTERED_DATE
3/17/2005 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
18353 W GRANT LINE RD
RECEIVED_DATE
3/15/2005 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Mountain House Specific Plan III <br /> ........................................................................................................................................................................... <br /> the medium-density residential(RM)proposed north of Grant Line Road and west of De Anza Boulevard <br /> which would be located approximately 600 feet from the pipeline and separated from the pipeline by <br /> proposed limited industrial uses. <br /> The proposed project would comply with DOE school setback requirements from electrical transmission <br /> lines. While the project would result in development of residential uses in close proximity to electrical <br /> transmission lines,project compliance with the requirements of the MHMP and MHMP MMP would <br /> avoid significant adverse EMF-related health effects. <br /> 6.7.4.3 Implementation Measures <br /> a. Potential hazards shall be identified and avoided as part of the community development. Such <br /> hazards include abandoned gas exploration wells, and agricultural facilities and canals. <br /> b. State listed bio-accumulative pesticides that exceed soil concentration thresholds shall be remediated <br /> through approved procedures. <br /> c. The applicant shall take corrective actions, such as well abandonment and soil remediation, if <br /> required, for all abandoned gas exploration wells or other previously recorded sources of hazardous <br /> and toxic substances on and within 500 feet of the project area to meet County and State standards. <br /> d. The applicant shall take corrective actions for the presence found in excess of the allowable amounts <br /> of any fuel,pesticide,herbicide, or chemical residue on or under the soil that is listed on the State or <br /> Federal list of toxic materials. Corrective actions shall be conducted in accordance with the <br /> requirements of the County Environmental Health Department and the applicable State Agency. <br /> e. The applicant shall reduce the attractive nuisance such canals may pose through fencing, signage, <br /> restriction of access from the tentative map area or other means. <br /> f. Water wells shall be retrofitted or properly abandoned prior to construction <br /> g. The applicant shall test all existing structures on the project site for lead content and asbestos- <br /> containing building materials prior to demolition and approval of a demolition permit. If it is found <br /> that painted surfaces contain lead-based paint and/or the structures contain asbestos materials,the <br /> applicant shall prepare a Demolition Plan for the safe demolition of all site structures. The <br /> Demolition Plan shall address both on-and off-site chemical and physical hazards. Prior to <br /> demolition, the applicant shall remove all hazardous building materials in accordance with all <br /> applicable guidelines, laws,and ordinances. <br /> Draft 03/14/05 6-11 <br /> ............................................................................................................................................................................ <br /> L <br />
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