Significant Impact Being Mitigated |
Mitigation Measure |
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Hazards and Hazardous Materials (cont.) |
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Grade K-12 school facilities shall also comply with 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). In accordance with California Education Code Sections 17210 through 17224 and related statutory provisions, the school district must prepare a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment and/or a Preliminary Endangerment Assessment (PEA) to identify potential contamination and evaluate whether it presents a risk to human health or the environment at proposed school properties as overseen by the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC). The environmental investigation and any required remediation of properties to be developed for use as schools shall be overseen by DTSC in coordination with the California Department of Education and the School Facilities Planning Division. Final design plans shall be approved by the School Facilities Planning Division of the California Department of Education prior to commencement of construction. All required remediation within 0.25 miles of a proposed K-12 school site within the Project Site shall be completed prior to occupancy of the school. |
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Surface Water Hydrology and Water Quality |
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Compliance with water quality standards during construction DSP, DSP-V, CPP, & CPP-V scenarios |
4.H-1a: Prior to issuance of a grading permit, an applicant for any site specific development project to be constructed within the Project Site shall (1) file a Notice of Intent to the RWQCB to comply with the statewide General Permit for Discharges of Storm Water Associated with Construction Activities and shall prepare and implement a site-specific SWPPP for construction activities on the Project Site in accordance with the NPDES General Construction Permit and (2) demonstrate compliance with the City of Brisbane’s Municipal Regional Stormwater Permit Order No. 2011-0083 Provision C.3. The site-specific SWPPP shall include all provisions of the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan submitted as part of grading |
Grading permit applicants |
City of Brisbane City Engineer |
The City Engineer shall not approve any grading permit without verification from the applicant that: (1) The applicant has filed a Notice of Intent with the RWQCB to comply with the statewide General Permit for Discharges of Storm Water Associated with Construction Activities; |
Approval of grading permits in compliance with Mitigation Measure 4.H-1a |