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2011-005 CRA
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Chapter 2 CEQA Findings <br /> Level of <br /> Significance after <br />Impact Statement Evidence/Rationale Supporting Findings Mitigation Measures Findings Mitigation <br /> commencement of work in any contaminated <br /> area. <br /> MM4.5-3 Prior to the demolition of structures <br /> that were constructed before 1980, a <br /> thorough investigation shall be completed to <br /> determine if asbestos, lead, or PCBs exist on <br /> the site. All demolition that could result in the <br /> release of lead and/or asbestos must be <br /> conducted according to Cal/OSHA standards. <br />Impact 4.5-3 Construction Two school facilities are located within the MM4.5-1 and MM4.5-2 above, would apply to Finding 1 Less than <br />activities associated with the proposed Transit Zoning Code (SD 84) this impact. The Agency finds that changes or alterations significant <br />implementation of the Transit area. Construction activities would result have been required in, or incorporated into, the <br />Zoning Code would result in in diesel emissions associated with diesel- project which would avoid or substantially <br />the handling of hazardous powered trucks and equipment and the lessen the significant environmental effect as <br />materials, substances, or potential for site contamination. However, identified in the final EIR. <br />waste within one-quarter mile compliance with all applicable State, and <br />of an existing school. federal laws and regulations, regulate, <br /> control, or respond to hazardous waste, <br /> transport, disposal, or clean-up in order to <br /> ensure that hazardous materials do not <br /> pose a significant risk to nearby receptors. <br /> If ground contamination is found within <br /> close proximity to a school site before or <br /> during construction, further <br /> implementation of mitigation measures <br /> MM4.5-1 and MM4.5-2 would ensure the <br /> health and safety of all students. <br /> Discussion is provided on pages 4.5-17 of <br /> the DEIR. <br />Impact 4.5-4 The Transit Implementation of the proposed project MM4.5-2 and MM4.5-3 listed above, would Finding 1 Less than <br />Zoning Code (SD 84) would lead to development of sites also apply to this impact. The Agency finds that changes or alterations significant <br />includes sites which are identified on various regulatory databases have been required in, or incorporated into, the <br />included on a list of as being contaminated from release of <br />Transit Zoning Code (SD 84) EIR Findings of Fact/Statement of Overriding Considerations 2-27
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