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103. Buildings housing and businesses using hazardous <br /> materials as defined by the City Fire Code are required to <br /> adhere to the following conditions: <br /> <br /> A. The Fire Department is to be advised by the business(es) <br /> responsible of their control methods for hazardous <br /> materials. <br /> <br /> B. The businesses are to provide materials and equipment <br /> necessary for control both in processing and emergency <br /> conditions. <br /> <br /> C. The Fire Department is to be advised of the type and <br /> quantity of materials stored or used and notified <br /> of significant changes'in type and/or amounts of <br /> hazardous materials within 24 hours of the change(s). <br /> <br /> D. Technical advisors and reference materials are to be <br /> provided to the Fire Department for assistance in <br /> controlling emergency situations. <br /> <br /> E. All spills are to be reported in such a manner as <br /> prescribed by the Fire Department. <br /> <br /> 104. That the developer must submit plans for any construction <br /> in the LA~MA easement to LAVWMA for approval. The design <br /> of any work in the LAVWMA easement must be approved by the <br /> LAVWMA engineers. <br /> <br /> 105. That until such time as Hacienda Drive interchange'is <br /> constructed, all truck traffic generated by the development, <br /> including trucks used in construction activities, shall be <br /> directed northward on internal tract streets to Gibralter <br /> Drive and, hence, northward on Hopyard Road to 1-580 so that <br /> no trucks shall use existing City streets other than Hopyard <br /> Road north of Gibralter; after the Hacienda Drive interchange <br /> is constructed, all truck traffic shall be directed to use <br /> solely internal tract streets and Hacienda Drive interchange. <br /> The project's CC&R's shall be amended to include this <br /> restriction. <br /> <br />106. That until such time as the traffic assessment district(s) <br /> has been formed and assessments levied on all properties, <br /> no occupancy of any bulldinEs will be allowed. <br /> <br />107. That the City, at developer expense, shall hire a qualified <br /> atmospheric scientist or air pollution expert to evaluate <br /> project-generated air quality impacts, establish air quality <br /> standards to minimize air quality impacts from the project <br /> and ensure that State and federal standards for primary <br /> pollutants are met at the site and along access routes, and <br /> develop a monitoring program which can be used to evaluate <br /> air quality impacts as the project develops. In the event <br /> such standards would be exceeded by any incremental development <br /> proposal, that particular project shall not be approved. <br /> <br /> 19 <br /> <br /> <br />