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HAZARDS <br /> 30. Hazardous Materials—Contaminated Soil: The soil beneath the two tailwater ponds <br /> (one located at the northeastern corner of APN 209-040-11 and the other located at the <br /> northwestern portion of APN 209-040-03) shall be tested upon abandonment. If it is <br /> determined that these soils are contaminated, all potentially contaminated soil shall be <br /> contained. Containment shall be accomplished by excavating potentially contaminated <br /> soil and properly disposing of the soil in accordance with the requirements of the County <br /> Environmental Health Department and the applicable State agency. <br /> Timing: Corrective actions taken prior to the recordation of a Final Map or the issuance of <br /> a grading permit for the affected area, whichever occurs first. [SPIT Implementation <br /> Measure 6.8.4 (2)]. <br /> 31. Hazardous Materials-Existing Structures: The applicant shall test all existing <br /> structures for lead-based paint and asbestos-containing building materials. If it is found <br /> that painted surfaces contain lead-based paint and/or the structures contain asbestos <br /> materials, the applicant shall prepare a Demolition Plan for the safe demolition of all site <br /> structures. The Demolition Plan shall address both on- and off-site chemical and physical <br /> hazards. Prior to demolition, the applicant shall remove all hazardous building materials <br /> such as peeling, chipping, and friable lead-based paint and asbestos containing building <br /> materials, such as peeling, chipping, and friable lead-based paint and asbestos- <br /> containing building materials, in accordance with all applicable guidelines, laws, and <br /> ordinances. All paints or coatings containing any detectable amounts of lead shall be <br /> handled in accordance with Title 8 of the California Code of Regulations. <br /> Timing: Demolition Plan approved by CDD and MHCSD, and a demolition release form <br /> from the San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District, prior to issuance of <br /> demolition, grading and building permits in the applicable neighborhood. [SPIT <br /> Implementation Measure 6.10 (1)] <br /> 32. Hazardous Waste: Handling, use and storage of hazardous chemicals or materials <br /> including, but not limited to, asbestos shall be carried out in compliance with all applicable <br /> safety standards and coordinated County programs. Applicable standards shall be made <br /> part of the construction specifications for contractors. <br /> Timing: Inclusion of note on Improvement Plans approved by CDD and MHCSD prior to <br /> approval of Final Maps. [SPII Implementation Measure 6.7 (1)] <br /> 33. Environmental Hazards: The applicant shall comply with all recommendations of the <br /> following Environmental Site Assessment Reports for Neighborhood H, prepared by <br /> Condor Earth Technologies, Inc., in 2004 and submitted with the subdivision application: <br /> Neighborhood H Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Report and Partial Response to <br /> Mountain House Master Plan Chapter Six, Mountain House, San Joaquin County, <br /> California;Limited Phase 11 Environmental Site Assessment Report, Proposed <br /> Neighborhood H Site. <br /> Timing: Inclusion of a note on Improvement Plans approved by CDD and MHCSD prior to <br /> approval of Final Maps. <br /> 34. Pre-Construction Safeguards. Prior to any construction, appropriate plans, operating <br /> procedures and safeguards shall be undertaken to insure safety in the area of fuel lines <br /> and pipelines, consistent with the MHCSD Emergency Preparedness Plan (see <br /> Emergency Pipelines Safety Plan). [SPII Implementation Measure 6.8.1 (1)] <br /> 17 <br />