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.

 

Page 4.G-89    BBCAG-231 [See page 5-137 for the original comment] REVISE the first sentence to read as follows:

 

Project Site development is not anticipated to include the type of large- scale manufacturing or processing facilities that would use, store or transport use large quantities of hazardous materials that would present a substantial risk to people.

 

Page 4.G-90    BBCAG-233 [See page 5-137 for the original comment] REVISE the third paragraph to read as follows.

Former landfill operations resulted in the disposal of 12.5 million cubic yards of non-hazardous domestic, industrial, and shipyard waste at the Brisbane Landfill from between 1930 to and 1967 from residential, commercial, industrial activities including shipyard waste, as well as construction rubble, tires, and sewage. The thickness of the current soil cover ranges from a few feet to over 30 feet in some locations and soil movement or grading could take place in areas where the soil cover remains shallow. OU-1 still overlies a plume of VOC-impacted groundwater. Contaminants at OU-2 are widespread over the former railyard, with metals impacts in soil occurring in fill materials sitewide. Bunker C fuel impacts in soil and groundwater are limited to areas where fueling operations and disposal took place.

 

Page 4.G-92    Master Response 1, BBCAG-242 [See page 5-139 for the original comment] REVISE Mitigation Measure 4.G-2a as follows:

Mitigation Measure 4.G-2a (Confirm Achievement of Remediation Goals): Prior to approval of a specific plan for any parcel within the Project Site, the project applicant shall provide confirmation to the City that the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), and/or the San Mateo County Environmental Health Division as the Local Enforcement Agency, as applicable, have completed their reviewed and are prepared to approve a accepted the Remedial Action Plan or final closure and post-closure maintenance plans upon certification of appropriate environmental documentation for that action.

 

Prior to issuance of a building or grading permit (other than for grading needed for remediation activities) for any parcel within OU-1, OU-2, or the former landfill the Project Site, the applicant shall provide the City with evidence that the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB), and/or the San Mateo


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