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SP-65 Lead-based Paint Hazards - 91.415, 91.215(i) <br /> Actions to address LBP hazards and increase access to housing without LBP hazards <br /> No new programs are being considered for the five-year period to reduce lead-based paint hazards <br /> inasmuch as the City's housing stock is generally young(post-1978)and in good condition. Mitigations <br /> are currently implemented on an as needed basis in conjunction with County administered Housing <br /> Rehabilitation and Minor Home Repair Program activities. The City is not currently a party to the joint <br /> powers agreement which established Alameda County's existing lead abatement program. However, <br /> Pleasanton is likely to increase its involvement in lead based paint hazard reduction as involvement in <br /> housing rehabilitation programs increases in the future. The City will continue its collaboration with the <br /> Alameda County Lead Hazard Prevention Program on marketing and outreach effort s in the Tri-Valley <br /> area. <br /> How are the actions listed above integrated into housing policies and procedures? <br /> Actions to address lead poisoning and lead-based paint hazards are addressed routinely through <br /> ongoing application of the Uniform Building Code and by specific policies and procedures within the <br /> City's Housing Rehabilitation Program (HRP). The agency that administers the HRP is lead-certified and <br /> includes lead inspection for any properties where lead poisoning is a potential hazard. <br /> • <br /> • <br /> Consolidated Plan PLEASANTON 52 <br /> OMB Control No:2506-0117(exp.07/31/2015) <br />