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and potentially result in on -or off -site landslide, lateral <br />spreading, subsidence, liquefaction or collapse? <br />E. Where sewers are not available for the disposal of <br />wastewater is the soil capable of supporting the use of <br />septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal systems? <br />No Impact <br />According to the General Plan Land Use Element EIR, the SD -60 <br />project area consists of Chino Silty Clay Loam Soils that have <br />moderate shrink /swell potential, high corrosion potential to <br />uncoated steel and low potential for corrosion to concrete. The <br />proposed amendment to SD -60 would incorporate existing land uses <br />and buildings into the SD -60 project area. The proposed project <br />would not involve any new construction that would subject to <br />geotechnical constraints within the SD -60 project area. <br />V. HAZARDS /HAZARDOUS MATERIALS <br />A. Create a significant hazard to the public or the <br />environment through the routine transport, use or disposal <br />of hazardous materials? <br />B. Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or acutely <br />hazardous materials, substance or waste within one- quarter <br />mile of an existing or proposed school? <br />C. Be located on a site which is located on a list of <br />hazardous material sites compiles pursuant to Government <br />Code Section 659662.5 and, as a result, would it create a <br />significant hazard to the public or the environment? <br />No Impact <br />The proposed amendment to SD -60 would incorporate existing land <br />uses and buildings into the SD -60 project area. Two of the <br />properties proposed to be included in SD -60 were former service <br />stations. Presently, at one of the properties ground water <br />monitoring is being conducted as part of ongoing remediation of- <br />the property. Approval of the proposed amendment to Sd -60 would <br />not impact ongoing remediation efforts. <br />The properties proposed to be included in SD -60 have <br />historically involved industrial uses involving the handling, <br />storage and disposal of hazardous materials. Some of these <br />properties may require remediation. The handling, storage, and <br />disposal of hazardous materials and the remediation of hazardous <br />substances on contaminated properties would be subject to the <br />local, state and federal regulations. Approval of the proposed <br />1 <br />EXHIBIT 2 <br />9 <br />