site per the requirements of Mitigation Measure 4.G-2a. Remedial activities will be determined by human health risk assessments based on the land uses that the City of Brisbane determines to be appropriate for the Baylands and up to date characterizations that will be reviewed and ultimately approved by the regulatory agencies.

BBCAG-175

[See page 5-123 for the original comment] The third paragraph following the bullet points on page 4.G-77 is revised to read as follows:

Appendix H of this EIR contains a complete list of the databases searched, information describing the governmental agencies and their databases, and a map showing all of the sites. Figure 4.G.7 4.G-2 shows the location of these sites.

Site remediation would be necessary under all four development scenarios as would be ongoing monitoring of landfill off-gassing and leachate. Remediation objectives will be set by the RWQCB and DTSC based on health risks to proposed land uses, which would vary depending on the selected development scenario. Thus, any of the four proposed development scenarios presented in the Draft EIR will be provided with adequate remediation to protect human health and the environment, mitigating impacts to less than significant under each scenario.

BBCAG-176

[See page 5-122 for the original comment] See Master Response 13 for discussion of the remediation review and approval process and Master Response 15 for discussion regarding the adequacy of existing studies for use in the Draft EIR.

BBCAG-177

[See page 5-124 for the original comment] Please see Master Response 15 for discussion regarding the adequacy of existing studies for use in the Draft EIR. The machinery and equipment building located at Icehouse Hill is not a part of proposed Project Site development. As shown in Draft EIR Figure 3-6, the Bayshore Industrial Park, areas adjacent to the machinery and equipment building, and Icehouse Hill are within OU-2 and therefore subject to the regulatory authority of the RWQCB.

Former Police Shooting Range. To address safety issues related to previous use of Icehouse Hill as a police shooting range, the following text is added following the conclusion at the bottom of page 4.G-98.

Former Police Shooting Range
The southerly slope of Icehouse Hill was previously used as a police shooting range, and has lead remaining from the leftover shells. Development of trails along the southerly slope of Icehouse Hill could expose the public to health hazards from those spent shells.

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