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toxic spills will substantially lessen the <br />effect. <br />c.2 Fact. Condition Nos. 103 and 85 incorporate the <br />following mitigation measures into the Project: <br />(1) Buildings, housing and businesses using <br />hazardous materials as defined by the City <br />Fire Code are required to adhere to the <br />following conditions: <br />A. The Fire Department is to be advised <br />by the business(es) responsible of <br />their control methods for hazardous <br />materials. <br />B. Businesses are to provide materials <br />and equipment necessary for control <br />both in processing and emergency <br />conditions. <br />C. The Fire Department is to be advised <br />of the type and quantity of materials <br />stored or used and notified of sig- <br />nificant changes in type and /or <br />amounts of hazardous materials within <br />twenty -four (24) hours of the <br />change(s). <br />D. Technical advisors and references <br />materials are to be provided to the <br />Fire Department for assistance in con- <br />trolling emergency situations. <br />E. All spills are to be reported in such <br />a manner as prescribed by the Fire <br />Department. <br />(2) All wells shall be sealed. <br />c.3 Finding. Development of a joint city industry <br />council to monitor industries is unnecessary as <br />State and local regulations will accomplish the <br />same end. <br />c.4 Fact. State law to take effect January 1, 1984 <br />and the City's proposed Hazardous Materials <br />Ordinance will strictly regulate the handling of <br />hazardous materials. <br />16. <br />