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CWM:djm 03/28/90 RD-7/27) <br /> <br /> have the work force to monitor the many <br /> <br />_ contractors working in the area. The Planning <br />Director and the Housing and Redevelopment <br />Director shall ensure that mitigation <br />responsibility is included in each contract. It <br /> <br /> shall be the policy of the City to require <br /> compliance with these contractural provisions. <br /> <br /> 9. TOXINS. <br /> <br /> a. Significant Effects. With respect to toxins, <br /> <br /> there would be no specific environmental impact <br /> from the operation of the proposed project as <br /> such. Because of the existence of toxins now on <br /> the site, however, there would be temporary <br /> impacts during construction, but the potential <br /> threat to human health and the environment are <br /> minimal. There could be a long-term impact on <br /> nearby surface water bodies, not from the proposed <br /> project but from existing contaminated soil and <br /> ground water. <br /> <br /> b. Findings. Because the exposure to toxins would <br /> <br /> come from contaminants already existing on the <br /> site, the proposed remediation measures would <br /> result in making the site more environmentally <br /> safe after construction and with the proposed <br /> project, than without the project. <br /> <br /> c. Rationale and Facts Supportin~ Findings. The site <br /> of the proposed project already has been <br /> extensively tested for toxins and will be further <br /> <br /> 13 <br /> <br /> kbqo-o <br /> <br /> <br />