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Item IQo . I <br /> PC : 11-19-87 <br /> r SU-87-22 <br /> Page G <br /> Parl{s <br /> The project will increase the demand for park facilities. <br /> HAZARDS/CONSTRAINTS : <br /> Water Quality and Hazardous Waste: <br /> During the Traina Brothers hearingon Se tember 10 1987 , the I L,*'_%`A <br /> P � ,�tiuti�.1+..J <br /> Local Health District noted that traces of chloroform were evi- cera+ <br /> dent in water in this area. Consequently, the Health District <br /> is requesting that if individual wells are used on an interim <br /> basis, a test well is to be drilled to determine the water 0A <br /> Ch M,.;�r <br /> quality and availability before the final map is approved. <br /> The Tracy Defense Department is adjacent to the site on the <br /> northeast . The Local Health District has indicated that the <br /> Tracy Defense Depot is designated as a Federal facilities site <br /> under a scheduled clean-up work plan. <br /> State law requires that if a project is within 2000 feet of a <br /> designated hazardous waste site, as is the case with this pro- <br /> designated <br /> posed subdivision, a "Border Zone Property/Hazardous Waste -� <br /> Determination" is necessary. This determination by the <br /> �_V Department of Health Services, Toxic Substance Control <br /> N6"ve Year <br /> Division, must be made within onprior to any construe- <br /> tion . Additionally, the State can impose development restric- <br /> tion . <br /> tions as a result of the determination. A Condition of <br /> has been developed by the Local <br /> Approval addressing this issue <br /> Health District . <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS : <br /> An Environmental Impact Report (EIR) was prepared for the Traina <br /> Brothers General Plan Amendment . The Final EIR was certified by <br /> the Board of Supervisors on August 27 , 1987 . As part of the EIR <br /> certification, a Finding of Significant Impacts and a Statement <br /> of Overriding Considerations were, adopted. <br /> The EIR also proposed mitigation measures to address potentially <br /> significant environmental effects which could beeliminated <br /> b en r <br /> reduced to acceptable levels. Conditions of Approval <br /> proposed to address these issues. <br /> The information about the chloroform in the groundwater <br /> came to <br /> light after the Final EIR was published. The p Y <br /> ni <br /> ficant effects associated with this contaminationare being miti- <br /> gated to a level of nonsignificance via <br /> the Local District ' s Conditions of Approval . <br /> 1 <br />