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JUNE 25, 2007 <br />PAGE 2 OF 6 <br />06-1 Stabilize wind erodible surfaces to reduce dust, <br />06-2 Stabilize surface soil where support equipment and <br />vehicles will operate, <br />06-3 Stabilize loose soil and demolition debris, <br />06-4 Comply with AQMD Rule 1403, <br />06-5 Stabilize disturbed soil throughout the construction <br />site, and <br />06-6 Stabilize disturbed soil between structures. <br />7. In the event that human remains are found on the project, all <br />work will stop and the County Coroner will be called to asses <br />the remains and exhume them. In the event that the County <br />Coroner recognizes the remains as being of Native American <br />origin, the County Coroner is responsible to contact the <br />Native American Commission within 24 hours. The Commission <br />has various powers and duties to provide for the ultimate <br />disposition of any Native American remains, as does the <br />assigned Most Likely Descendant. Section 5097.98 and 5097.99 <br />of the Public Resources Code also call for "protection to <br />Native American human burials and skeletal remains from <br />vandalism and inadvertent destruction." <br />8. As a condition of approval for a demolition permit, an asbestos- <br />containing materials, lead-based paint, and polychlorinated <br />biphenyl survey will be performed by a qualified environmental <br />professional and conducted in accordance with all federal, state <br />and local requirements, including those established by National <br />Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPS) <br />guidelines and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration <br />(OSHA). A report will be furnished by said qualified <br />environmental professional and will outline the occurrence of <br />hazardous materials on the project site. <br />9. If asbestos containing materials are discovered during site <br />investigations, all potentially friable asbestos-containing <br />materials will be removed in accordance with federal, state, and <br />local laws and the NESHAP guidelines prior to building <br />demolishing or renovation that may disturb the materials. All <br />demolishing activities will be undertaken in accordance with <br />California Occupational Safety and Health Administration <br />(Cal/OSHA) standards, contained in Title 8 of the California <br />Code of Regulations (CCR), Section 1529, to protect workers from <br />exposure to asbestos. Materials containing more than one <br />75D-31 <br />