§ 8.42.080. Content of disclosure form.  


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  • A.

    A hazardous materials/waste disclosure form shall be developed by the Administrator. The standard disclosure form shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

    1.

    All information required to be submitted under the authority of California Health and Safety Code Sections 25503, 25503.5, 25504 and 25509;

    2.

    Sufficient and timely information on how and where the hazardous materials and wastes disclosed, subject to subsection (A)(1) of this section, are handled in order to permit fire and safety personnel to prepare adequate emergency responses to potential releases of the hazardous materials and wastes;

    3.

    Assurance that any disposal of hazardous materials and wastes will be accomplished in compliance with the requirements of this Chapter and the unified program; and

    4.

    Sufficient and timely information about any releases of hazardous materials or wastes into the air, water, sewers or land to permit the Administrator and the public to understand the sources and content of the releases.

    B.

    The Administrator may develop a short form, hazardous materials disclosure form for use by one or more handlers of similar types of materials, instead of the standard form. Any short form shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

    1.

    A facility description;

    2.

    An inventory of the hazardous materials and wastes handled;

    3.

    Information describing how the hazardous materials and wastes will be handled in a suitable manner in accordance with the requirements of the unified program and will be appropriately contained, segregated and monitored;

    4.

    Description of emergency equipment to be maintained;

    5.

    A map and drawing showing the location of all hazardous material and waste handling, and indicating the hazardous class or classes and physical state, and the location of any equipment or safety features designed to prevent, contain, or respond to releases of hazardous materials and/or wastes; and

    6.

    Assurance that any disposal of hazardous materials and wastes will be in an appropriate manner in accordance with the requirements of the unified program and this Chapter.

    C.

    The Administrator may charge a site plan review fee or fees for reviewing and processing a disclosure form in accordance with Section 8.42.100 of this Chapter.

    D.

    A handler shall supply to the Administrator upon request additional information determined by the Administrator to be necessary to protect health and safety and/or the environment.

(Ord. 12057 § 1 (part), 1998)