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01/24/2011 <br /> Exhibit B <br /> relating to transport, use or disposal of hazardous materials is expected to be <br /> less than significant. <br /> Impact 14b. Risk of Upset or Accidents. The DPP would not directly <br /> permit any new development or uses, but hazardous substances may be <br /> generated, stored, transported, used or disposed of in association with the <br /> various residential and non - residential development projects and activities that <br /> would be allowed under the DPP. Application and enforcement of existing <br /> General Plan policies and federal, State and local regulation and oversight of <br /> hazardous materials, is expected to minimize the potential threat to public <br /> health and safety or the environment from hazardous materials transport, use <br /> or disposal. Therefore, the Project's potential impacts relating to risks of <br /> accident or upsets involving hazardous substances is expected to be less than <br /> significant. <br /> Impact 14c. Hazardous Materials Near Schools. There are no schools <br /> located within the DPP area but there are a number of schools located within <br /> approximately one - quarter mile of the DPP area. Development within the <br /> DPP area could involve the transport, storage and use of hazardous materials <br /> within one - quarter mile of these schools. However, the DPP is a planning <br /> document that does not proposed, approve or permit any new, parcel- specific <br /> development. In addition, the application and enforcement of existing <br /> General Plan policies and federal, State and local regulation and oversight of <br /> hazardous materials, is expected to minimize the potential threat to schools <br /> from hazardous materials transport, use or disposal or from the risk of upset <br /> and accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials. <br /> Therefore, the DPP's potential impact relating to the transport, use or disposal <br /> of hazardous materials near schools is expected to be less than significant. <br /> Impact 14d. Exposure to Existing Hazardous Materials Contamination. <br /> Construction activity relating to development contemplated by the DPP could <br /> reveal soil or materials contamination and expose construction workers to <br /> existing spilled, leaked, or otherwise discharged hazardous materials or <br /> wastes. However, the DPP is a planning document that does not propose, <br /> permit or approve any new parcel- specific development. Moreover, <br /> application and enforcement of local, state, and federal rules and regulations <br /> relating to contamination assessments, remediation, removal, and disposal <br /> requirements for soil, surface water, and /or groundwater contamination. Until <br /> future development projects are proposed, however, any assessment of <br /> potential contamination and required mitigation would be speculative. <br /> Therefore, any potential impacts from the Project relating to exposures to <br /> hazardous materials and contamination are expected to be less than <br /> significant. <br /> U:\Resolutions\2011\Reso 15086 Exhibit B.doc 13 <br /> 012011 Reso. # 15086 <br /> Muff #601 <br />