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*:/ : 11-1 h WA <br />associated with the construction of the park facilities would include fuel and lubricating oils associated with <br />heavy equipment and transport vehicles. In addition, the proposed project would not involve the routine <br />transport, use, or disposal of any significant quantities of hazardous materials in its operation and maintenance. <br />Therefore, no significant impacts to the public of the environment would result from the proposed project, <br />and no mitigation measures are necessary. <br />cJ Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, substances, or <br />waste within one -quarter mile of an existing or proposed school? <br />Less Than Significant Impact. There are private and public schools within one -quarter mile of the both <br />replacement park sites. Garfield Elementary School is across Lacey Street to the east, and Saizit Joseph Catholic <br />School is approximately 0.15 mile to the north of the 6th Street Site; and MdWorks is approximately 0.11 mile <br />to the west of the Raitt Street Site. Hazardous emissions associated with construction are evaluated in the air <br />quality analysis provided above. Impacts were determined to be within the applicable regional thresholds. <br />Operation of the completed park facilities would not emit hazardous substances or involve the handling of <br />hazardous of acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste. Impacts would not be significant. <br />d) Be located on a site which is included on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to <br />Goverment code Section 65962.5 and, as a result, would it create a significant hazard to the public <br />or the environment? <br />Less Than Significant Impact. The both replacement park sites were previously developed with residential <br />uses and are not included on the list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code <br />Section 65962.5, which specifies lists of the following types of hazardous materials sites: hazardous waste <br />facilities; hazardous waste discharges for which the State Water Resources Control Board has issued certain <br />types of orders; public drinking water wells containing detectable levels of organic contaminants; undefgfound <br />storage tanks with reported unauthorized releases; and solid waste disposal facilities from which hazardous <br />waste has migrated. <br />The following databases of hazardous materials sites were searched for listings of hazardous materials on the <br />project site and on surrounding parcels: Geotracker, State Water Resources Control Board; EnvifoStof, <br />Department of Toxic Substances Control; and EnviroM&ppef, US Environmental Protection Agency. The <br />agency databases were specifically reviewed to identify known releases that have occurred on of in the <br />immediate area of the project site. No known releases of any hazardous substances are reported to have <br />occurred on the replacement park sites. The 6th Street and Raitt Street Sites are not included in any of the <br />above lists of hazardous sites, and no impacts would occur as a result of the proposed project. No hazardous <br />materials sites were listed on the replacement park sites on the databases searched. Therefore, project <br />implementation would not result in a significant hazard to the public or the environment. <br />75C-96 <br />