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The Bowery Mixed -Use Project <br />CEQA Comment <br />May 11, 2020 <br />Page 14 <br />contamination may remain at levels that would not be safe for residential development. This is <br />why it is important to keep sites on the Cortese List even if they are closed. <br />But even assuming argaendo the Project site was no longer on the Cortese List because it <br />was a closed site — which is untrue —the EIR still needed to discuss the Cortese List because, <br />according to the Phase I and II reports, the site will need to he reopened for additional <br />remediation, which - under the h;IR's €easoning would put the site back on the List once again. <br />In addition to not disclosing that the site is on the Cortese List, the FIR also fails to <br />disclose material information about the Project site_ Instead, to truly learn about the hazardous <br />materials and contamination at the Project site, the public and decision makers are required to dig <br />through thousands of pages in the appendices in order to find out basic information ahont the <br />Project 'this violates CEQA <br />For example: <br />• The DEIR does not disclose that the Project site is contaminated with <br />hazardous materials at levels that exceed residential human health screening <br />levels, <br />• The DEng does not disclose the impact the existing contamination could have <br />on human health of construction workers or future residents of the Property. <br />• 'Itre DEIR does not mention or describe previous hazardous materials <br />remodiation efforts at the Project site <br />• The DEIR does not disclose that the Project will need to re -open its formerly <br />closed case in order to further remediate existing contamination such that the <br />site would meet residential contamination standards. <br />This important information is only available in the EIR's appendices. Burying this <br />information in hundreds of pages of appendices does not remedy this omission from rise EIR. <br />Multiple courts have held thatrelevant information about a Project'& environmental impact must <br />he presented in th,e EIR itself "Information `sealtened hem and them in EIR appendices' or a <br />report `buried in an appendix' is not a substitute for `a good faith reasoned analysis.' Vineyard <br />Area Citizens for Responsible Growth v. Ciry of Rancho Cordova (2007) 40 Cal.4th 412, 442. <br />the EIR's failure to disclose the above information renders the EIR inadequate as an <br />informational document. <br />2. the FIR fails to provide a good faith reasoned response to comments from <br />DTSC. <br />13 <br />la <br />Public and sister -agency participation is an essential part of the CEQA process. Public <br />review of environmental documents serves the following purposes: (a) sharing expertise; (b) 15 <br />disclosing agency analyses; (c) checking for accuracy; (d) detecting emissions; (e) discovering <br />public concems; and (f) soliciting counter proposals. CEQA Guidelines, § 15200. <br />75C-30 <br />
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