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<br />ATTY/RESO.0035/CC RESO CERTIFYING FINAL EIR – 1548 MAPLE <br />REV: 04-30-18 PR <br />Page 16 of 49 <br />• An Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan shall be developed by the <br />contractor(s) for emergency notification in the event of an accidental spill or other <br />hazardous materials emergency during project site preparation and development <br />activities. These procedures shall include evacuation procedures, spill <br />containment procedures, and required personal protective equipment, as <br />appropriate, in responding to the emergency. The contractor(s) shall submit these <br />procedures to the City prior to demolition or development activities. <br />• If the presence of previously unidentified subsurface hazardous materials is <br />confirmed at the project site, site remediation may be required by the applicable <br />State or local regulatory agencies. Specific remedies would depend on the extent <br />and magnitude of contamination and requirements of the regulatory agency(ies). <br />Under the direction of the regulatory agency(ies) and the City, a Site Remediation <br />Plan shall be developed, if necessary. The Site Remediation Plan shall (1) specify <br />measures to be taken to protect workers and the public from exposure to the <br />potential hazards; and (2) certify that the proposed remediation would protect the <br />public health in accordance with local, State, and federal requirements, <br />considering the land use proposed. Excavation and earthwork activities associated <br />with the proposed project shall not proceed until the Site Remediation Plan has <br />been reviewed and approved by the regulatory oversight agency and is on file with <br />the City. <br />• Engineering fill and material to be used for surcharging of the project site shall be <br />tested prior to being imported to the project site or prior to re-use of existing <br />material excavated from the project site to ensure that it would not pose an <br />unacceptable risk to human health or the environment. Import fill will be evaluated <br />in accordance with the DTSC's Information Advisory for Clean Imported Fill <br />Material (2001 or most recent version) as outlined in the Regional Water Board- <br />Approved Response Plan. Fill testing shall be performed by a qualified <br />environmental professional and demonstrated to meet the appropriate threshold <br />criteria. The results of the testing shall be submitted to the Regional Water Board <br />for review and approval prior to importing of fill material and surcharging materials <br />to the project site or re-use of material generated from the project site. <br />• The contractor shall prepare a Waste Disposal and Hazardous Materials <br />Transportation Plan, which shall be submitted to the City prior to any demolition <br />and construction activities. This plan shall describe the analytical methods for <br />characterizing wastes and the handling methods required to minimize the potential <br />for exposure, and shall establish procedures for the safe storage of contaminated <br />materials and stockpiling of soils. The required disposal method for contaminated <br />materials, the approved disposal site, and specific routes used for transport of <br />wastes to and from the project site shall be indicated. <br />• Hazardous materials and wastes generated during demolition, grading, and <br />trenching activities, shall be removed, managed, and disposed of in accordance <br />with applicable regulations. <br />The requirements of the Response Plan listed above shall be performed during all <br />intrusive construction activities performed for the proposed project that involve <br />work below the current ground surface elevation, including after the completion of <br />soil remediation activities proposed in the Response Plan. <br />7.A. - Page 53