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91. <br /> <br />The property owner agrees to adhere to the stipulation that there be "no-voluntary- <br />release" of hazardous wastes into the atmosphere or sanitary sewer, and accepts the <br />following terms: <br /> <br />a. Fume hoods shall not be used for the routine evaporation of volatile materials. <br /> <br />b. Waste containing toxic chemicals, as determined by the City, shall not be disposed <br /> of in the sanitary sewer system. <br /> <br />Co <br /> <br />When engaged in dishwashing or equipment cleaning activities when there is reason <br />to believe that contamination with toxic or radioactive substances has occurred, <br />prewashing of the dishes or equipment to remove substantially all of the toxic or <br />radioactive material, and the disposal of this waste stream as toxic waste, shall be <br />carried out. <br /> <br />do <br /> <br />The disposal of any radioactive materials in the sanitary sewer system shall be <br />avoided. Any radioactive material that is disposed in the sanitary sewer system <br />shall not result in any measurable increase in radioactivity in the wastewater stream. <br />The City recommends that the material be stored for a period equal to or greater <br />than 20 half-lives, to assure that less than one-millionth of the original quantity of <br />radioactivity is present. When long-lived isotopes, e.g., 3 H, 14C, etc., are present <br />in waste-water, no dram disposal is allowed. All radioactive materials must be <br />disposed of by a licensed, reputable firm specializing in such operations. No <br />releases of radioactive materials shall take place into the atmosphere. <br /> <br />Engineering Requirements: <br /> <br />92. <br /> <br />All utilities required to serve the proposed development shall be installed underground, <br />unless otherwise determined by the City Engineer. <br /> <br />93. <br /> <br />The applicant shall submit a final utility plan showing the proposed utilities for the site. <br />Said plan shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer and the <br />Planning Director prior to the issuance of any building permits. <br /> <br />94. <br /> <br />In conjunction with the building permit plan check review, a geotechnical/slope stability <br />report shall be submitted to ensure that the proposed grading and other proposed <br />improvements won't cause a levee, slope bank, or street failure. The geotechnical report <br />shall be subject to the City's geotechnical peer review process, which the applicant shall <br />fund. The project developer shall comply with the recommendations of the geotechuical <br />report as directed by the City Engineer. The project developer's geotechnical consultant <br />shall review and approve all foundation, reta'ming wall, and drainage geoteclmical aspects <br /> <br />PCUP-63/PDR-243 Conditions of Approval Page 18 <br /> <br /> <br />