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Attachment 1 Exhibit B <br /> storage in single-, double-or multiple-row rack storage installation shall be equipped with <br /> approved protection devices. Such devices shall not be removed or modified. Such devices <br /> must be repaired or replaced if damaged. <br /> 20.24.187 CFC Section 4902 amended—Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area <br /> Section 4902 Definitions is amended to read: <br /> Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area. A geographical area identified by the state as a "Fire Hazard <br /> Severity Zone" in accordance with the Public Resources Code Sections 4201 through 4204 and <br /> Government Code Sections 51175 through 51189, or other areas designated by the enforcing agency to <br /> be at a significant risk from wildfires. The Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Area shall be defined as all <br /> areas within the City of Pleasanton as set forth and delineated on the map entitled "Wildland-Urban <br /> Interface Fire Area" which map and all notations, references, data and other information shown thereon <br /> are hereby adopted and made a part of this chapter. The map properly attested, shall be on file in the <br /> Office of the City Clerk. <br /> 20.24.190 CFC Section 5001.5.3 added—Hazardous Materials Management Plan and Hazardous <br /> Materials Management Plan Maintenance. <br /> Section 5001.5.3 is added as follows: <br /> 5001.5.3 Hazardous Materials Management Plan and Hazardous Materials Management Plan <br /> Maintenance. Hazardous Materials Management Plans(HMISs)and Hazardous Materials Management <br /> Plans(HMMPs)shall be modified and resubmitted when substantive changes occur and defined in the <br /> California Health and Safety Cope for Hazardous Materials Business Plans. <br /> Whether or not substantive changes have occurred, Hazardous Materials Management Plans(HMISs)and <br /> Hazardous Materials Management Plans(HMMPs) shall be resubmitted no later than 12 months from the <br /> last submittal date. <br /> Exception: HMISs and HMMPs for unstaffed utility sites that are under the reporting threshold <br /> for the federal Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act(EPCRA) shall be <br /> resubmitted no later than 36 months after the latest submittal. <br /> 20.24.195 CFC Section 5001.5.4 added—Hazardous Materials Business Plan(HMBP)Reporting <br /> Thresholds. <br /> Section 5001.5.4 is added as follows: <br /> 5001.5.4 Hazardous materials business plan(HMBP) reporting thresholds. In addition to <br /> the reporting requirements of California Health and Safety Code,Chapter 6.95,regulated <br /> facilities are required to report any amount of highly toxic,toxic,and moderately toxic gases, <br /> oxidizing materials Class 4,oxidizing materials Class 3,unstable(reactive)Class 4, unstable <br /> (reactive)Class 3,pyrophoric materials, water reactive Class 3. <br /> 20.24.200 CFC Section 5003.2.10 added—Biodiesel and methanol equipment. <br /> Section 5003.2.10 is added to read: <br /> 5003.2.10 Biodieseland methanol equipment.Biodiesel and methanol manufacturing/processing <br /> equipment shall be listed or approved. Such equipment shall at a minimum adequately address electrical <br /> system,materials of construction,ventilation, seismic and process control and shut-down safety issues. <br /> Page 27 of 60 <br />