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DES:dft /21/95 (046/38) <br /> <br /> benefit to properties within such <br /> assessment district(s), located both <br /> within, and outside, the boundaries of <br /> the City of Redwood City. The 1995 <br /> Development Agreement, the execution of <br /> which shall be a condition of approval <br /> of the 1994 Specific Plan, includes a <br /> provision mandating Westport's inclusion <br /> in such assessment district(s). <br /> <br />h. The generation of methane gas and leacheate are <br /> unavoidable by-products of the decomposition of <br /> refuse placed in those portions of the Property <br /> formerly used as a sanitary landfill. The <br /> generation of such by-products occurs, not by <br /> reason of the Project, but by reason of the former <br /> use of the Property. While the generation thereof <br /> cannot be avoided, the diffusion and emanation <br /> thereof shall be controlled by collector, barrier <br /> and drainage systems as described in the 1988 <br /> FEIR, and do not pose a significant health hazard <br /> as concluded in the FSEIR. Safe levels of the <br /> diffusion of said gas shall be maintained by <br /> Westport through the installation of gas control <br /> and venting systems and, therefore, the effect of <br /> said gas, while significant, shall be mitigated to <br /> an acceptable level. Safe levels and disposal of <br /> leacheate have been, and shall be, maintained by <br /> <br /> 11 <br /> <br /> <br />