Laserfiche WebLink
<br />Redwood City Redevelopment Agency <br />DTSC Agreement No. 07-T3454 <br />Exhibit A, Attachment 1 <br />Page1fof21 <br /> <br />(a) a description of the site, site history, site environmental setting, and contamination; <br />(b) a summary of the risk evaluation conducted, if necessary; <br />(c) current and contemplated land uses of the Property or group of Properties; <br />(d) zoning and general plan designation of the Property or group of Properties; <br />(e) the goals to be achieved by the cleanup; <br />(f) a summary description of the feasibility study conducted; <br />(g) a description of the recommended alternative (including any required and/or suggested land use <br />covenants, an operation and maintenance agreement and plan, financial assurance and other <br />operation and maintenance requirements, as appropriate); <br />(h) implementation and enforcement plan if operation and maintenance requirements are identified or <br />if a land use covenant is necessary; <br />(i) the name of the party, if not the Agency, who will be responsible for implementing and operating <br />the final remedy, including any remedy requiring a startup operation period; and <br />0) an administrative record list. <br /> <br />Within sixty (60) days of DTSC's written approval of the final RAP or Cleanup Plan, DTSC will <br />acknowledge, in writing, that upon proper completion of the final RAp or Cleanup Plan, the immunity <br />provided by Health and Safety Code section 33459.3(b) shall apply to the Agency. <br /> <br />TASK 7. <br /> <br />California Environmental Qualitv Act (CEQA). <br /> <br />DTSC and the Agency will discuss what CEQA documents are necessary and who shall prepare the <br />necessary CEQA documents, as well as the appropriate Lead Agency and Responsible Agency under the <br />CEQA process. DTSC and the Agency will work together to ensure that the proposed environmental <br />document contains the information necessary for the Agency and DTSC to evaluate impacts from the <br />proposed remediation. It is the goal of both DTSC and the Agency that the CEQA document be used by <br />both entities in meeting their respective obligations under CEQA. If, however, for reasons specific to the <br />project, the processes cannot be efficiently combined, then DTSC will prepare its own CEQA document <br />for the RAP or Cleanup Plan. If required, the Agency shall submit the information necessary for DTSC to <br />prepare this document. <br /> <br />TASK 8. <br /> <br />Remedial Desion and Imolementation Plan. <br /> <br />If the Agency decides to proceed with the remedial or removal actions specified in the RAP or Cleanup <br />Plan with respect to a Property or group of Properties, the Agency will either (1) prepare and submit a <br />Remedial Design and Implementation Plan (RDIP) in accordance with the agreed upon schedule <br />contained in the approved RAP or Cleanup Plan; or (2) depending on the complexity of the environmental <br />condition of the Property or group of Properties, incorporate the factors typically addressed in a RDIP into <br />the RAP or Cleanup Plan. The RDIP (or RAP or Cleanup Plan, as applicable) should address the <br />following: <br /> <br />(a) technical and operational plans and engineering designs for implementation of the approved <br />alternative(s); <br />(b) a proposed schedule for implementing the construction phase; <br />(c) a general description of the construction equipment to be'employed; <br />(d) a community environmental monitoring plan (if necessary); <br />(e) a site specific hazardous waste transportation plan (if necessary); <br />(f) the identity of any contractors, transporters and other persons conducting the cleanup activities <br />for the Property or group of Properties, when known; <br />(g) post-remedial sampling and monitoring procedures for air, soil, surface water and groundwater, <br />as necessary; <br />(h) quality assurance/quality control plan; and <br />