Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Matrix (continued)

 

 

Significant Impact Being Mitigated

 

Mitigation Measure

 

Responsibility for Implementation

 

Enforcement Responsibility

Monitoring Responsibility/ Frequency

 

Actions Indicating Compliance

Hazards and Hazardous Materials (cont.)

 

  • An emergency response plan that provides emergency notification procedures; and
  • A safety and emergency response training program for new employees with annual refresher courses.

The HMBP shall be submitted to and approved by the San Mateo Department of Environmental Health prior to site occupancy.

 

 

Materials Business Plan rests with the Mateo County Health System pursuant to the System’s standard requirements.

 

Routine use, storage,

4.G-2f: Prior to issuance of a building permit for any

Utility construction

City of Brisbane Building

The City Engineer shall

Approved permits for

transport, and

development within the Project Site, proposed

contractors

Official

review all plans for

construction of underground

disposal of

underground utilities and utility vaults located on or

construction of

utilities and utility vaults on

hazardous materials

within 500 feet of the landfill footprint shall be

underground utilities to

or within 500 feet of the

DSP, DSP-V, CPP, &

CPP-V scenarios

constructed with soil vapor barriers and constructed of intrinsically safe and/or explosion-proof equipment in accordance with City Building Division requirements

ensure that underground utilities and utility vaults located on or within 500

landfill footprint constructed in accordance with City, DTSC, and RWQCB/ San

and overseeing agency (DTSC or RWQCB) as well as

feet of the landfill footprint

Mateo County Health

the San Mateo County Environmental Health Division

are designed with soil

System requirements.

as necessary.

vapor barriers and

constructed of intrinsically

safe and/or explosion-

proof equipment in

accordance with City

requirements and

overseeing agency (DTSC

or RWQCB) as well as the

San Mateo County

Environmental Health

Division, as necessary.

The City Engineer shall not

issue any permit for any

development without first

determining that all

associated underground

utilities and utility vaults

are designed to meet the

requirements of Mitigation

Measure 4.G-2f.


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