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.)

 

health risk assessment(s) for sites proposed for demolition shall be prepared based on the future uses of the area approved by the City of Brisbane. Should risks to human health be identified, remediation to the risk-based remediation standards set by the RWQCB shall be completed prior to initiating grading or other onsite development.

 

 

the affected building(s) shall be remediated to the satisfaction of the RWQCB pursuant to the most current regulatory standards in effect at the time of remediation before the Building Official approves a permit for demolition.

 

Locating a school

4.G-3: Grade K-12 school facilities constructed on the Project Site shall not be located within 0.25 miles of a facility with hazardous emissions or that handles hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, substances or waste, unless approved by School Facilities Planning Division of the California Department of Education in conformance with California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 5, Section 14010 which sets forth California Department of Education criteria for school site locations:

  • “If the proposed [school] site is within 1,500 feet of a railroad track easement, a safety study shall be done by a competent professional trained in assessing cargo manifests, frequency, speed, and schedule of railroad traffic, grade, curves, type and condition of track need for sound or safety barriers, need for pedestrian and vehicle safeguards at railroad crossings, presence of high pressure gas lines near the tracks that could rupture in the event of a derailment, preparation of an evacuation plan. In addition to the analysis, possible and reasonable mitigation measures must be identified in accordance the referenced code.” California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 5, Section 14010 (d)
  • “The [school] site shall not be located near an above-ground water or fuel storage tank or within 1,500 feet of the easement of an above ground or underground pipeline that can pose a safety hazard as determined by a risk analysis study, conducted by a competent professional, which may include certification from a local public utility commission.” CCR Title 5, Section 14010 (h):

Bayshore Elementary

City of Brisbane Planning

Any proposed land division

Approval by the School

site within 0.25 mile

School District (K-8)

Commission

involving creation of a

Facilities Planning Division

of the Kinder Morgan site

DSP, DSP-V, CPP, &

CPP-V scenarios

Jefferson Union High School District (9-12)

parcel identified in an approved specific plan for grade K-12 school use shall be conditioned to require a deed restriction on any

of the California Department of Education of any proposed school facility subject to the Mitigation Measure 4.G-3 as being in

such parcel located within

compliance with applicable

0.25 miles of a facility with

State regulations.

hazardous emissions or

that handles hazardous or

acutely hazardous

materials, substances, or

wastes, that the parcel shall

not be used for a grade K-

12 school unless the site is

approved by the School

Facilities Planning Division

of the California

Department of Education

as being in conformance

with California Code of

Regulations (CCR) Title 5,

Section 14010; California

Education Code Sections

17210 through 17224; and

related statutory provisions

related to risk to human

health or the environment

at proposed school

properties as overseen by

the Department of Toxic

Substances Control

(DTSC).


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