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80TH ST SW
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1304
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EVERETT SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Section 7: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> 7.1 NOISE <br /> 7.1.1 Threshold <br /> All development in Everett must be 'n conformance with the requirements of EMC 20.08, the <br /> Noise Control Ordinance. Noise studies may be required to determine if a proposal is in <br /> conformance with the ordinance. <br /> 7.2 TOXIC/HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND EXPLOSIVES <br /> 7.2.3 Mitigation Measures <br /> 1. Construction equipment and vehicles must be maintained so they do not leak fuels or <br /> lubricants. During construction, a staging area must be specified for all vehicle maintenance <br /> activities. The staging area must be located well away from all drainage courses. Where <br /> possible, all stormwater from releled maintenance areas must be directed to the sanitary <br /> sewer, rather than the stormwater system. (SEPA Earth, Water and Environmental Health <br /> Policies) <br /> 2. During construction activities, all spills of fuel and hazardous materials must be contained <br /> and removed in such a manner as to prevent their entering the waters and soils of the State. <br /> Cleanup of spills must take precedence over other work on site. (SEPA Earth, Water and <br /> Environmental Health Policies) <br /> 3. During construction, all petroleum products, chemicals, and building materials that could <br /> contaminate runoff must be stored in a lined covered area. An impervious berm must be <br /> constructed around the perimeter of the storage area. The storage area must be located <br /> away from environmentally sensitive areas. (SEPA Earth, Water and Environmental Health <br /> Policies) <br /> 4. In order to expedite plan review, a hazarc:ous materials inventory list shall be provided as a <br /> part of the submittal for building permits. The storage, handling and use of hazardous <br /> materials must be in compliance with relevant building and fire codes. (SEPA Earth, Water <br /> and Environmental Health Policies) <br /> 5. Dumpsters must be covered and maintained, so that stormwater runoff from refuse does not <br /> enter storm drains or infiltrate into soil. (SEPA Earth, Water and Environmental Health <br /> Policies) <br /> 6. On sites containing hazardous materials, procedures to use in case of spills must be posted. <br /> (SEPA Earth, Water and Er Aronmental Health Policies) <br /> 7 All chemicals or products of a hazardous or toxic nature that may be used or stored on the <br /> site must be stored under cover and isolated from the storm drainage system. (SEPA Earth, <br /> Water and Environmental Health Policies) <br /> 0// <br />
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