§ 8.42.040. Adoption of provisions of six hazardous materials and waste management programs consolidated by under the unified program.  


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  • A.

    The following provisions of the California Health and Safety Code and applicable regulations, as they may be amended from time to time, which establish the requirements of the six hazardous waste and materials management programs that are consolidated by the unified program hereby are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein:

    1.

    Chapter 6.5 of the Health and Safety Code, Section 25100, et seq.—hazardous waste generator requirements;

    2.

    Health and Safety Code Section 25280.5(c)—aboveground storage tanks (spill prevention control and countermeasure plan only);

    3.

    Chapter 6.7 of the Health and Safety Code, Section 25280, et seq.—underground storage tanks;

    4.

    Chapter 6.95 of the Health and Safety Code, Section 25501, et seq.—hazardous materials release response plans and inventories (commonly referred to as hazardous materials business plans ("HMBP"));

    5.

    Chapter 6.95 of the Health and Safety Code, Section 25531, et seq.—requirements concerning acutely hazardous materials; (commonly referred to as the accidental release prevention program ("CalARP")); and

    6.

    Section 80.103 of the Uniform Fire Code as adopted by the State Fire Marshal pursuant to Health and Safety Code, Section 13143.9 state Uniform Fire Code requirements concerning, hazardous material management plans and inventories.

    B.

    This chapter shall be implemented and enforced in compliance with the Act, the provisions set forth in subsection A of this section, any other applicable laws and regulations, as they may be amended from time to time, and the following:

    1.

    Uniform Fire and Building Codes of the city pertaining to hazardous materials and waste management, as they may be adopted and amended from time to time;

    2.

    In accordance with Health and Safety Code Section 25500, which authorizes local agencies to adopt more stringent regulations than those established under state law with respect to businesses handling hazardous materials, this Chapter contains local requirements that are stricter than the state requirements (see Section 8.42.090(B).);

    3.

    This chapter shall be implemented and enforced in accordance with any other requirements which are applicable to the unified program, but are not specifically incorporated by reference in this Chapter, any new federal, state or local laws and/or regulations that may be enacted from time to time and any amendments to any such requirements.

(Ord. 12057 § 1 (part), 1998)