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Date
1/9/1984
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JAN 9 1984 ORDINANCE ADDING SECTIONS 12.18.5 AND 12.18.6 TO THE CODE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY PROVIDING FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE AND MATERIALS THE COUNCIL OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Sec~on 12.18.5 is hereby added to the Code of the " City of Redwood City to read as follows: "Section 79.101 of the fire code is hereby amended to read as ~. follows: Section 79.101. ( a) General. The storage, use, dispensing and mixing of flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with this article, except as otherwise provided in other laws or regulations
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<br /> (g) Any material listed as a hazardous and/or extremely hazardous <br /> material or hazardous and/or extremely hazardous waste in Sections 66680 <br /> and 66685 of Title 22 of the California Administrative Code, as amended, <br /> whether such material is stored or handled in waste or nonwaste form; <br /> (h) Any material which is listed on the list of Environmental <br /> Protection Agency pollutants, 40 CFR 401.15, as amended. <br /> Note: Elemental metals referred to in (g) <br /> Q <br /> and (h) abovè shall not be considered hazardous <br /> materials unless they are stored in a friable, <br /> powdered or finely divided state. <br /> ( i) Materials not otherwise covered in this Article which are <br /> highly flammable, or which may react to cause fires or explosions, or <br /> which by their presence create or augment a fire or explosion hazard or <br /> which because of the toxicity, flammability or liability to explosion <br /> render fire fighting abnormally dangerous or difficult. <br /> Notwithstanding the foregoing definition, the Fire Department may <br /> , <br /> exempt any material from the requirements of this Article which otherwise <br /> would be a 'hazardous material' where it has been demonstrated that the <br /> material in the quantity and/or solution stored does not present a <br /> significant actual or potential hazard to the public health, safety or <br /> welfare. <br /> Permit quantity limit. The maximum amount of hazardous material <br /> that can be stored in a storage facility. Separate permit quantity <br /> limits will be set for each storage facility for which a permit is <br /> obtained in accordance with the requirements of this Article. <br /> Pipes. Pipeline systems which are used in connection with the <br /> storage of hazardous ~aterials exclusively within the confines of a <br /> facility. <br /> .. <br /> (5) <br /> ,-, -"~.,,,- <br />
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