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APPENDIX M

SUMMARY OF APPLICABLE LAWS, ORDINANCES,REGULATIONS, AND STANDARDS

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TABLE 3.12-1

LORS RELATED TO FACILITY DESIGN

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LORS ApplicabilityConformance

(section)Need for Facility Demand Conformance Section 2.0, Project

Objectives

FederalNone applicable.

StateNone applicable.

LocalNone applicable.

Project Siting and ConstructionFederalUniform Building Code, Incorporated in and is superseded

by the California Building Code(CBC), 1998.

Section 5.3, GeologicHazards and Resources

StateCal. PRC 2690-2699.6 and25523(a); 14 CCR § 3270 – 3725;20 CCR § 1752(b) & (c).

Protect environment quality andassure public health.

Section 3.4.5.16

State Fire Marshall Boiler and Pressure Vessel CodeInspection

Appendix A-F

LocalCalifornia Building Code (CBC)Appendix Chapter 33.

Control excavation, grading, andconstruction, to safeguard life andproperty welfare.

Sections 3.3.3.4, 5.3, 5.4and 5.5

El Segundo ImprovementStandards

Meet Design Criteria Section 3.5, FacilityCivil/Structural Features

Industry“Foundations and CivilEngineering Design Criteria”

Meet design criteria. Appendix A

“Structural and SeismicEngineering Design Criteria”(Appendix D).

Meet design criteria. Appendix D

“Mechanical Engineering DesignCriteria” (Appendix C) and“Control Systems EngineeringDesign Criteria” (Appendix D).

Meet design criteria. Appendix C, Appendix D

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LORS ApplicabilityConformance

(section)“Control Systems EngineeringDesign Criteria” (Appendix D)and “Electrical EngineeringDesign Criteria” (Appendix E).

Meet design criteria. Appendix D, Appendix E

Project Design and OperationFederalOccupational Health & SafetyAct of 1970 (OSHA), 29 USC651 et seq.; 29 CFR 1910 et seq.;and 29 CFR 1926 et seq.

Meet employee health and safetystandards for employer-employeecommunications, electricaloperations, and chemicalexposures.

Section 5.16.4.1

Department of Labor, Safety andHealth Regulations forConstruction Promulgated UnderSection 333 of the ContractWork Hours and SafetyStandards Act, 40 USC 327 etseq.

Meet employee health and safetystandards for constructionactivities. Requirements addressedby CCR Title 8, GeneralConstruction Safety Orders.

Section 5.16.4.1

Uniform Fire Code, Article 80,79, 4.

Meet requirements for the storageand handling of hazardousmaterials (Article 80), flammableand combustible liquids (Article79), and for obtaining permits(Article 4).

Section 5.16.4.1

National Fire ProtectionAssociation (See Table 7.4-1 forlist of standards).

Meet standards necessary toestablish a reasonable level ofsafety and property protectionfrom the hazards created by fireand explosion.

Section 5.16.4.1

14 CFR Part 77, “ObjectsAffecting Navigable Airspace.”

Completion of “Notice of ProposedConstruction or Alteration”(NCPA), FAA Form 7460-1H.

Section 3.6, TransmissionFacilities; Section 4.2,Transmission Line Safetyand Nuisance

Advisory Circular No. 70/7460,“Obstruction Marking andLighting.”

Meet FAA standards for markingand lighting of obstructions asidentified by FAR Part 77.

Section 5.9

Advisory Circular 70/7460-2I,“Proposed Construction orAlteration of Objects that MayAffect the Navigable Airspace.”

Notify FAA prior to construction,as appropriate.

Section 5.9

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LORS ApplicabilityConformance

(section)14 CFR Part 91 “Air Traffic andGeneral Operating and FlightRules.”

Comply with restrictions governingthe operation of aircraft, includinghelicopters.

Section 5.9

49 USC § 1348, Subdivision (a). Comply with Secretary ofTransportation policy regardingsafety of aircraft and utilization ofairspace.

Section 5.9

47 CFR § 15.25, “OperatingRequirements, IncidentalRadiation.”

Mitigation for any device thatcauses communicationsinterference.

Sections 3.5 and 5.18

Title 49 CFR, Part 192-Transportaion of Natural andOther Gas by Pipeline

Construction must conform to DOTstandards.

Section 3.7, Pipelines

StateCalifornia Code of Regulations,Title 8.

Meet requirements for a safe andhazard-free working environment.Categories of requirements includeGeneral Industry Safety Orders,General Construction SafetyOrders, Electrical Safety Orders.

Section 5.16.4.2

California Clean Air Act,California Health & Safety Code39650 et seq.

Meet requirements for BestAvailable Control Technology tominimize exposure limits to toxicair pollutants and possible riskassessments for carcinogenpollutants.

Section 5.16.4.2

California Public ResourcesCode §25523(a); 20CCR §1752,1752.5, 23002309 and Division2, Chapter 5, Article 1, AppendixB Part (i), California EnergyCommission CEC

Section 5.16.4.2

California Health & Safety Code,Part 6, Section 44300 et seq.

Estimate emissions for listed airtoxic pollutants and submitinventory to air district for majorsources of criteria air pollutants.Follow-up from air district mayrequire a health risk assessment.

Section 5.16.4.2

California Health and SafetyCode §25500 to 25541; 19 CCR§§2720-2734.

Section 5.16.4.2

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LORS ApplicabilityConformance

(section)20 CCR, Appendix B, Subdiv.(a), (d) (g) and Subdiv. (a), (h),§§ 1741 through 1744 and § 1752“Information Requirements for aNon-geothermal Application.”

Compliance with applicable lawsfor safety and reliability.

Each appropriateenvironmental section, forinstance Section 5.6 forBiological Resources

Cal. Pub. Res. Code, § 25000 etseq., Warren-Alquist Act, §25520 Subdivision (g).

Provide description of transmissionline including the right of way.

Sections 3.3.3.4, 3.6 and5.18

General Order 52(GO-52) CPUC,“Construction and Operation ofPower and CommunicationLines.”

Prevent or mitigate inductiveinterference.

Section 5.18 Appendix A-F

General Order 95 (GO-95)CPUC, “Rules for OverheadElectric Line Construction”.

Design and construct line incompliance with GO-95.

Section 5.18 Appendix A-F

Radio & Television Interference(RI/TVI) Criteria.

RI/TVI mitigation requirements ifapplicable.

Section 5.18 Appendix A-F

LocalCity of El Segundo ZoningOrdinance.

Provide safety setbacks asrequired by El Segundo FireDepartment.

Section 5.9

City of El Segundo MunicipalCode Title 6 Chapter 6.21

Provide implementation of thehazardous material inventory andemergency response program

Section 5.16.4.3

City of El Segundo General PlanElement.

Design and construct in compliancewith policies.

Sections 3.4 and 5.9

Standard specifications for WaterDistribution Facilities.

Construction must conform tostandards and relatedspecifications.

Sections 3.4 and 5.5

Standard SubdivisionImprovement Agreement andRule 15. None applicable.

Construction must conform tostandards and relatedspecifications.

N/A

IndustryEPRI, NERC, various codes andstandards for components.

EPRI and NERC trade associationsguidelines will be followed.

Appendix A-F

Various Industry codes and tradeassociation standards are typicallyrequirements of the manufacturersof equipment - see text (3.12.2) forpartial listing.

Section 3.12.2 Appendix A-F

ANSI/AWWA C151/A21.5. Construction must conform tostandards and relatedspecifications.

Section 3.4 and AppendixA-F

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TABLE 5.2-23

LAWS, ORDINANCES, REGULATIONS, STANDARDS (LORS)AND PERMITS FOR PROTECTION OF AIR QUALITY

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LORS ApplicabilityRegulating

AgencyPermit orApproval

Schedule and Statusof Permit

Conformance(Section)

FederalClean Air Act (CAA)§160-169A andimplementing regulations,Title 42United States Code (USC)§7470-7491 (42 USC§7470-7491), Title 40 Codeof Federal Regulations (CFR)Parts 51 & 52 (40 CFR Parts51 & 52). (Prevention ofSignificant DeteriorationProgram)

Requires prevention ofsignificant deterioration(PSD) review and facilitypermitting for construction ofnew or modified majorstationary sources of airpollution. PSD review appliesto pollutants for whichambient concentrations arelower than NAAQS.

SCAQMD, with EPARegion IX oversight

Not applicable Not applicable 5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-85

CAA §171-193, 42 USC§7501 et seq., 40 CFR Parts51 & 52 (New SourceReview)

Requires new source review(NSR) facility permitting forconstruction or modificationof specified stationarysources. NSR applies topollutants for which ambientconcentration levels arehigher than NAAQS.

SCAQMD, with EPARegion IX oversight

After Project review,issues PTC withconditions limitingemissions.

Agency approval to beobtained before start ofconstruction.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-85

CAA §401 (Title IV), 42USC §7651 et seq., 40 CFRparts 51 & 52 (Acid RainProgram)

Requires reductions in NOxand SOx emissions.

SCAQMD, with EPARegion IX oversight

Issues Acid Rainpermit after review ofapplication.

Permit to be obtainedprior to commencementof operation.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-86

CAA §501 (Title V), 42 USC§7414, 40 CFR Part 64(CAM Rule)

Establishes on-site monitoringrequirements for emissioncontrol systems.

SCAQMD, with EPARegion IX oversight

If applicable, CAMrequirements will beincluded in Title Vpermit asmonitoring/reportingrequirements.

Title V permit to beobtained prior tocommencement ofconstruction.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-86

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LORS ApplicabilityRegulating

AgencyPermit orApproval

Schedule and Statusof Permit

Conformance(Section)

CAA §501 (Title V), 42 USC§7661, 40 CFR Part 70(Federal Operating PermitsProgram)

Establishes comprehensiveoperating permit program formajor stationary sources.

SCAQMD, with EPARegion IX oversight

Issues Title V permitafter review ofapplication.

Permit to be obtainedprior to commencementof construction.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-86

CAA §112, 42 USC §7412,40 CFR Part 63 (NationalEmission Standards forHazardous Air Pollutants)

Establishes national emissionstandards to limit HAPs fromexisting major sources ofHAP emissions.

SCAQMD, with EPARegion IX oversight

After Project review,issues PTC withconditions limitingemissions.

Agency approval to beobtained before start ofconstruction.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-86

CAA §111, 42 USC §7411,40 CFR Part 60 (New SourcePerformance Standards –NSPS)

Establishes national standardsof performance for newstationary sources.

SCAQMD, with EPARegion IX oversight

After Project review,issues PTC withconditions limitingemissions.

Agency approval to beobtained before start ofconstruction.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-85

EPCRA §313 (TRI Program) Requires subject facilities toreport toxic releases to theenvironment.

EPA Region IX Because the electricgenerating equipmentwill be fired by naturalgas, the Project isexempt from thisregulation.

Not Applicable Not Applicable

StateCalifornia Health & SafetyCode 17 (H&SC) §44300-44384; California Code ofRegulations (CCR)§93300-93347 (Toxic "HotSpots" Act)

Requires preparation andbiennial updating of facilityemission inventory ofhazardous substances; riskassessments, notification andplans to reduce risks.

SCAQMD, with ARBoversight

After Project review,issues PTC withconditions limitingemissions.

Screening HRAsubmitted as part ofAFC, CEC approval ofAFC

5.2.4.2.5Page 5.2-88

California Public ResourcesCode §25523(a); 20CCR §’s1752, 1752.5, 2300-2309, and Division 2,Chapter 5, Article 1,Appendix B, Part(k) (CEC &ARB Memorandum ofUnderstanding)

Requires that CEC's decisionon PTC include requirementsto assure protection ofenvironmental quality; AFCrequired to address air qualityprotection, includingmitigation.

CEC After project review,issues FinalDetermination ofCompliance (FDOC)with conditionslimiting emissions.

CEC approval of AFC,i.e., FDOC, to beobtained prior to CECapproval.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-92

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LORS ApplicabilityRegulating

AgencyPermit orApproval

Schedule and Statusof Permit

Conformance(Section)

H&SC §41700 (PublicNuisance)

Prohibits emissions inquantities that adverselyaffect public health, otherbusinesses, or property.

SCAQMD, with ARBoversight

After project review,issues PTC withconditions limitingemissions.

Agency approval to beobtained before start ofconstruction.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-91

LocalSCAQMD Regulation XIII,H&SC §40910-40930(Review of New or ModifiedSources)

NSR: Requires thatpreconstruction review beconducted for all proposednew or modified sources ofair pollution, includingBACT, emissions offsets, andair quality impact analysis.NSR applies to pollutants forwhich ambient concentrationlevels are higher than state orfederal AAQS.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

After project review,issues PTC withconditions limitingemissions. Note –since the El SegundoGenerating Station isan existing RECLAIMfacility for NOx, NSRaddressed underRegulation XX.

Agency approval to beobtained before start ofconstruction.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-87

SCAQMD Air Quality Plan& H&SC §41914

Defines proposed strategiesincluding stationary sourcecontrol measures and newsource review rules.

SCAQMD, with ARBoversight

Addressed inSCAQMD Rules andRegulations

Not applicable Not applicable

SCAQMD Regulation XVII,H&SC §39500 et seq.(Prevention of SignificantDeterioration Program)

Requires PSD review andfacility permitting forconstruction of new ormodified major stationarysources of air pollution. PSDreview applies to pollutantsfor which ambientconcentrations are lower thanNAAQS.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

Not applicable Not applicable 5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-85

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LORS ApplicabilityRegulating

AgencyPermit orApproval

Schedule and Statusof Permit

Conformance(Section)

SCAQMD Regulation IX,Part 60, Chapter I, Title 40,Subparts Da and GG, H&SC§40000 et seq. (Standards ofPerformance for NewStationary Sources)

By reference, incorporates theprovisions of 40 CFR Part 60,Subparts Da and GGcompliance with FederalStandards of Performance forElectric Utility SteamGenerating Units (SubpartDa) Stationary Gas Turbines(Subpart GG)

SCAQMD, with EPARegion IX oversight

After project review,issues PTC withconditions limitingemissions.

Agency approval to beobtained before start ofconstruction.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-85

SCAQMD Regulation XXRule 2005 (New SourceReview for RECLAIM)

RECLAIM requires thatpreconstruction review beconducted for all proposednew or modified sources ofair pollution at subjectRECLAIM NOx and SOxfacilities, including BACT,RECLAIM trading credits,and air quality impactanalysis.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

After project review,issues PTC withconditions limitingemissions.

Agency approval to beobtained before start ofconstruction.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-87

SCAQMD Regulation XXX,H&SC §40000 et seq.,§40400 et seq. (FederalOperating Permits)

Implements operating permitsrequirements of CAA Title V.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

Issues Title V permitafter review ofapplication.

Permit to be obtainedprior to commencementof construction.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-86

SCAQMD Regulation XXXI,H&SC §40000 et seq.,§40400 et seq. (AcidDeposition Control)

Implements acid rainregulations of CAA Title IV.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

Issues Title IV permitafter review ofapplication.

Permit to be obtainedprior to commencementof operation. The permitapplication must besubmitted to theSCAQMD at least 24months prior tocommencement ofoperation.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-86

SCAQMD Rule 53.A, H&SC§40000 et seq., and H&SC§40400 et seq. (SpecificContaminants)

Limits SOx and PMemissions from stationarysources.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

After project review,issues PTC withconditions limitingemissions.

Agency approval to beobtained before start ofconstruction.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-91

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LORS ApplicabilityRegulating

AgencyPermit orApproval

Schedule and Statusof Permit

Conformance(Section)

SCAQMD Rule 201, H&SC§40000 et seq., and H&SC§40400 et seq. (Permit toConstruct)

Defines procedures for reviewof new and modified sourcesof air pollution.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

After project review,issues PTC withconditions limitingemissions.

Agency approval to beobtained beforecommencement ofconstruction.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-87

SCAQMD Rule 401, H&SC§40000 et seq., §40400 etseq. (Visible Emissions)

Limits visible emissions to nodarker than Ringelmann No. 1for periods greater than 3minutes in any hour.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

After project review,issues PTC withconditions limitingemissions.

Agency approval to beobtained beforecommencement ofconstruction.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-91

SCAQMD Rule 402, H&SC§40000 et seq., §40400 etseq. (Public Nuisance)

Prohibits emissions inquantities that cause injury,detriment or annoyance to thepublic, or that damagesbusinesses, or property.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

After project review,issues PTC withconditions limitingemissions.

Agency approval to beobtained before start ofconstruction.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-91

SCAQMD Rule 403, H&SC§40000 et seq., §40400 etseq. (Fugitive Dust)

Limits fugitive dust emissionsfrom man-made fugitive dustsources.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

After project review,issues PTC withconditions limitingemissions.

Agency approval to beobtained before start ofconstruction.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-91

SCAQMD Rule 407, H&SC§40000 et seq., §40400 etseq. (Liquid and Gaseous AirContaminants)

Limits CO and SOx emissionsfrom stationary sources.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

Covered as part ofRule 431.1.

Not Applicable Not Applicable

SCAQMD Rule 409, H&SC§40000 et seq., §40400 etseq. (CombustionContaminants)

Limits PM emissions fromfuel combustion.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

After project review,issues PTC withconditions limitingemissions.

Agency approval to beobtained before start ofconstruction.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-91

SCAQMD Rule 474, H&SC§40000 et seq., §40400 etseq. (Fuel BurningEquipment – Oxides ofNitrogen)

Limits NOx emissions fromstationary sources.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

Covered underRegulation XX.

Not Applicable Not Applicable

SCAQMD Rule 475, H&SC§40000 et seq., §40400 etseq. (Electric PowerGenerating Equipment)

Limits PM emissions fromstationary sources.

SCAQMD, with EPARegion IX ARBoversight

After project review,issues PTC withconditions limitingemissions.

Agency approval to beobtained before start ofconstruction.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-91

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LORS ApplicabilityRegulating

AgencyPermit orApproval

Schedule and Statusof Permit

Conformance(Section)

SCAQMD Rule 476, H&SC§40000 et seq., §40400 etseq. (Steam GeneratingEquipment)

Limits NOx and combustioncontaminants from stationarycombustion sources.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

Covered as part ofRule 475 andRegulation XX

Not Applicable Not Applicable

SCAQMD Rule 431.1,H&SC §40000 et seq.,§40400 et seq. (SulfurContent of Gaseous Fuels)

Limits the sulfur content ofnatural gas to reduce SOxemissions from stationarycombustion sources.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

After project review,issues PTC withconditions limitingemissions.

Agency approval to beobtained before start ofconstruction.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-91

SCAQMD Rule 431.2,H&SC §40000 et seq.,§40400 et seq. (SulfurContent of Liquid Fuels)

Limits the sulfur content ofdiesel fuel to reduce SOxemissions from stationarycombustion sources.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

After project review,issues PTC withconditions limitingemissions.

Agency approval to beobtained before start ofconstruction.

5.2.4.2.7Page 5.2-91

SCAQMD Rule 1110.2,H&SC §40000 et seq.,§40400 et seq. (Emissionsfrom Stationary InternalCombustion Engines)

Limits emissions of NOx,VOC, and CO from stationaryinternal combustion engines.Engines are exempt from thisrule if each unit is operatedless than 200 hours per year.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

Project exempt as eachengine will be operatedless than 200 hours peryear.

Not Applicable Not Applicable

SCAQMD Rule 1134, H&SC§40000 et seq., §40400 etseq. (Emissions of Oxides ofNitrogen from Stationary GasTurbines)

Limits NOx from stationarygas turbines.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

Project exempt fromregulation as facility isregulated underRegulation XX.

Not Applicable Not Applicable

SCAQMD Rule 1135, H&SC§40000 et seq., §40400 etseq. (Emissions of Oxides ofNitrogen from Electric PowerGenerating Systems)

Limits NOx from electricpower generating systems.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

Project exempt fromregulation as facility isregulated underRegulation XX.

Not Applicable Not Applicable

SCAQMD Rule 1146, H&SC§40000 et seq., §40400 etseq. (Emissions of Oxides ofNitrogen from Industrial,Institutional, andCommercial Boilers, SteamGenerators, and ProcessHeaters)

Limits NOx and CO fromindustrial, institutional, andcommercial steam generatingunits.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

Project exempt fromregulation as boilersare used to generateelectricity.

Not Applicable Not Applicable

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LORS ApplicabilityRegulating

AgencyPermit orApproval

Schedule and Statusof Permit

Conformance(Section)

SCAQMD Rule 1401, H&SC§39650-39675 (New SourceReview of Toxic AirContaminants)

Establishes allowable risksfor new or modified sourcesof toxic air contaminants andfor control of emissions.

SCAQMD, with ARBand EPA Region IXoversight

After project review,issues PTC withconditions limitingemissions.

Agency approval to beobtained before start ofconstruction.

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TABLE 5.3-2

LORS APPLICABLE TO GEOLOGIC HAZARDS & RESOURCES

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LORS ApplicabilityConformance

(section)FederalNo federal LORS are applicable. (See also Section 3.12)StateCal PRC §25523(a),Alquist-Priolo SpecialStudy Zone

N/A Section 5.3.5.2

LocalCalifornia BuildingCode, Chapters 16 and33

Codes address excavation, grading andearthwork construction, includingconstruction applicable to earthquake safetyand seismic activity hazards.

Sections 3.5, 5.3.5.3,Appendix G

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TABLE 5.4-1

LORS APPLICABLE TO SOILS RESOURCES & AGRICULTURE

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LORS Applicability Conformance

Federal

Water Pollution Control Act of 1972;Clean Water Act of 1977

Establishes requirements for anyfacility or activity that has or willdischarge waste (includingsediment due to acceleratederosion) that may interfere withthe beneficial uses of receivingwaters.

Sections 5.4.2,5.4.5.1

U.S. Department of Agriculture, SoilConservation Service (SCS), NationalEngineering Handbook (1983),Sections 2 and 3

Planning, design, andconstruction of soil conservationpractices

Sections 5.4.2,5.4.5.1

State

Cal. Public Resources Code §25523(a); CCR §§ 1752, 1752.5, 2300- 2309, and Chapter 2, Subchapter 5,Article 1, Appendix B, Part (i)

For protection of environmentalquality.

Sections 5.4.2,5.4.5.2

California Environmental Quality Act,Cal. Public Resources Code § 21000 etseq.; Guidelines for Implementation ofthe California Environmental QualityAct of 1970, 14 CCR § 15000 - 15387,Appendix G

An impact may be consideredsignificant from an agricultureand soil standpoint if the projectresults in: substantial soil erosionor loss of topsoil; degradation orloss of available agriculturalland, agricultural activities, oragricultural land productivity inthe project area; alteration ofagricultural land characteristicsdue to plant air emissions; and/orconversion prime or uniquefarmland, or farmland ofstatewide importance, tononagricultural use.

Sections 5.4.2,5.4.5.2

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LORS Applicability Conformance

Water Quality Control Act of 1952; Cal.Water Code, § 13260 – 13269; 23 CCRChapter 9

Requires adequate protection ofwater quality by appropriatedesign, sizing and construction oferosion and sediment controls

Sections 5.4.2,5.4.5.2

City of El Segundo General PlanConservation Element

Conservation of coastal resource,water resources, biotic resources,and mineral resources.

Sections 5.4.2,5.4.5.3

Draft Coastal Zone Three Mile BufferArea Plan for the Venice-Westchester-Playa Del Rey Section

Coastal protection andmanagement.

Sections 5.4.2,5.4.5.3

Coastal Transportation Corridor SpecificPlan Ordinance No. 168999 for theWestchester-Playa Del Rey CommunityPlan Area

Coastal protection andmanagement.

Sections 5.4.2,5.4.5.3

City of Manhattan Beach General PlanNatural Resources Element

Management of water resources,plant resources, open space, andrecreational resources, particularlybeach areas.

Sections 5.4.2,5.4.5.3

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LORS APPLICABLE TO WATER RESOURCES

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LORS Applicability Conformance

Federal40 CFR Part 423 Effluent Guidelines andStandards for Steam Electric GeneratingPoint Source Category

Prescribe effluent limitationguidelines for once-throughcooling water and various in-plantwaste streams

Existing NPDES(Appendix H)

Clean Water Act § 402, 33 USC § 1342;40 CFR Parts 122 - 136.

NPDES permit for constructionactivities and preparation of aSWPPP and Monitoring Program.Coverage under NPDES GeneralConstruction Activity StormwaterPermit needed.

Section 5.5.2.1

Clean Water Act § 316 (b) Requires that the location, design,construction and capacity ofcooling water intake structuresreflect Best Available Technology(BAT) for minimizing adverseenvironmental impacts.

Section 5.5.1.1.1Section 5.5.2.1.2

Clean Water Act § 311; 33 USC § 1321;40 CFR Parts 110, 112, 116, 117.

Reporting of any prohibiteddischarge of oil or hazardoussubstance.

Section 5.5.1.1.3

California Porter-Cologne Water QualityControl Act of 1972; Cal. Water Code, §13000-14957. Division 7. Water Quality.

Siting, operation and closure ofwaste disposal requiressubmission of waste and siteclassification for waste dischargepermit.

Section 5.5.2.1.4

StateCalifornia Constitution, Article 10 § 2. Avoid the waste or unreasonable

uses of water. Regulates methodsof use and methods of diversion ofwater.

Section 5.5.2.1.2

Water Quality Control Plan for the OceanWaters of California (Ocean Plan)

Establishes water qualityobjectives for the coastal waters ofCalifornia

Section 5.5.1

State Water Resources Control Board,Resolution 75 - 58 (June 18, 1975).

Comply with policy on the use anddisposal of inland water used forpower plant cooling.

Section 5.5.1.1

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California Water Code §§ 13271 – 13272;23 CCR §§ 2250 - 2260.

Reporting of releases of reportablequantities of hazardous substancesor sewage and releases ofspecified quantities of oil orpetroleum products.

Section 5.5.1.1.3

State Water Resources Control BoardResolution 75 (September 18, 1975).Water Quality Control Plan for Control ofTemperature in the Coastal and InterstateWaters and Enclosed Bays and Estuariesof California

Establishes temperature objectivesfor the Pacific Ocean

Section 5.1.1.3

California Public Resources Code §25523(a); 20 CCR §§ 1752, 1752.5, 2300- 2309, and Chapter 2 Subchapter 5,Article 1, Appendix B, Part (1).

Requires information concerningproposed water resources andwater quality protection.

Section 5.5.1

LocalNo local LORS apply to Water Resources

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LORS APPLICABLE TO BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES

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AFC Section Jurisdiction Authority Administering Agency Requirements/Compliance.

Sections 5.6.2.1,5.6.3, 5.6.4 and5.6.5.1

Federal Endangered SpeciesAct of 1973; 16 USC §1531 et seq.; 50 CFRParts 17 and 222.

US Fish and WildlifeService (USFWS)

Protection and managementof federally-listedthreatened or endangeredplants and animals and theirdesignated critical habitats(terrestrial and avianspecies). Section 7Endangered Species Actconsultation with USFWS(or Section 10A).

Sections 5.6.3 and5.6.5.1

Federal NationalEnvironmental PolicyAct; 42 SC § 4321 etseq.

USFWS Analysis of impacts ofFederal action.

Section 5.6.2.1.3,5.6.2.1.4, 5.6.5.1

Federal Marine MammalProtection Act 16 USC1 §361 et seq.; 50 CFRPart 216

National MarineFisheries Service

Place a moratorium on thetaking of any marinemammal or derivative ofsaid mammal when thereare no permits issued forsuch taking.

Section 5.6.5.1 Federal Migratory Bird TreatyAct; 16 USC §§ 703 -711; 50 CFRSubchapter B.

USFWS Protection of migratorybirds.

Sections 5.6.2.1.3and 5.6.5.1

Federal Fish and WildlifeCoordination Act; 16USC §§ 661 - 666

USFWS Conservation of fish andwildlife.

Sections 5.6.1.5.1and 5.6.5.2

State California EndangeredSpecies Act of 1984;California Fish &Game Code §§ 2050 -2098.

CaliforniaDepartment ofFish and Game

(CDFG)

Consultation Requirement

Sections 5.6.2.1and 5.6.5.2

State California SpeciesPreservation Act of1970; California Fish& Game Code §§ 900-903.

CDFG Protection andenhancement of the birds,mammals, fish, amphibiansand reptiles of California.

Sections 5.6.5.2 State California Coastal Actof 1976 §30230,§30231, and §30240

California CoastalCommission

Compliance with biologicalpolicies and coastal zonemanagement.

Sections 5.6.2.1and 5.6.5.2

State California Fish &Game Code § 4700 &§5515

CDFG No taking of mammalslisted as fully protected

Sections 5.6.2.1and 5.6.5.2

State California Fish &Game Code § 3511 &§5050

CDGF No taking of birds, reptiles,or amphibians listed asfully protected.

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AFC Section Jurisdiction Authority Administering Agency Requirements/Compliance.

Sections 5.6.2.2,5.6.2.3, and5.6.5.2

State California Fish &Game Code § 3503.

CDFG No taking or possessing ofthe nests or eggs of birds.

Sections 5.6.2 and5.6.5.2

State CaliforniaEnvironmental QualityAct; California PublicResources Code §21000 et seq.

CEC Protection of environment.

Section 5.6.5.3 Local Land Use Element,Open Space andRecreation Element,and ConservationElement of the City ofEl Segundo GeneralPlan.

City of El SegundoCommunity Economicand DevelopmentServices Department

Ensure that proposeddevelopment projectsdemonstrate a high degreeof compatibility with anythreatened or endangeredspecies.

Section 5.6.5.4 Industry None applicable. -------- --------

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SUMMARY OF LORS AND COMPLIANCE CULTURAL RESOURCES

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AFC Section Jurisdiction Authority Administering Agency Requirements/Compliance

Sections 5.7.1, 5.7.5.1 Federal NHPA, as amended; 16 USC § 470et. seq.; Section 106; 36 CFR 60.4and 800.

*SHPO/Lead FederalAgency

Formal findings by the lead Federal agency for culturalresources in consultation with the SHPO and the AdvisoryCouncil on Historic Preservation. Implement procedures fordealing with cultural resources discovered during construction.

Sections 5.7.1, 5.7.5.1 NEPA; 42 USC 4321 - 4327; 40CFR § 1502.25.

*Lead Federal Agency Analysis of potential environmental impacts on federal lands.

Sections 5.7.1, 5.7.2,5.7.5.1

Federal Antiquities Act of 1906: 16USC 432, 433

*Lead Federal Agency Basic legislation for preservation of cultural properties onFederal lands.

Sections 5.7.1, 5.7.5.1 Executive Order 11593 *Lead Federal Agency Directs Federal agencies to inventory, nominate properties to theNRHP and protect cultural resources

Sections 5.7.1, 5.7.5.1 Archaeological and HistoricPreservation Act of 1976 (16 USC469)

*Secretary of the Interiorand Lead Federal Agency

Provides for coordination with the Secretary when a Federallylicensed undertaking may cause irreparable damage tosignificant cultural resources.

Sections 5.7.1, 5.7.5.1 Archaeological Resources ProtectionAct of 1979 16 USC 470a et. seq.

*Secretary of the Interiorand Lead Federal Agency

Provides for felony-level penalties for destruction, damage orremoval of cultural resources on Federal lands.

Sections 5.7.1, 5.7.5.1 Native American Graves Protectionand Repatriation Act of 1990 (25USC 3001).

*Lead Federal Agency Establishes mechanism for right of Indian tribes to claimownership of human remains and certain cultural items.

Sections 5.7.1, 5.7.5.1 Secretary of the Interior’s Standardsand Guidelines, September 29, 1983.

*Secretary of the Interiorand Lead Federal Agency

Establishes standards for the gathering and treatment of datarelated to cultural resources.

Sections 5.7.1, 5.7.5.1 Prevention of SignificantDeterioration (PSD) permit

*U.S. Fish and WildlifeServices (USFWS) (viadelegation to South CoastAir Quality ManagementDistrict (SCAQMD)

Provided when issuance of the PSD permit is a “federalundertaking” and requires compliance with section 106 of theNHPA.

Sections 5.7.1, 5.7.2,5.7.3, 5.7.5.2

State California Environmental QualityAct (CEQA) Section 15064.5;California Public Resources Code§ 5024, 5024.5, and 21083.2; Title14, CCR § 15126.4

CEC Formal findings by the lead state agency regarding project-related effects to important cultural resources.

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AFC Section Jurisdiction Authority Administering Agency Requirements/Compliance

Sections 5.7.1, 5.7.2,5.7.3, 5.7.5.2

Cal. Pub. Res. Code §§ 25523(A),25527; 20 CCR §§ 1752, 1752.5,2300 – 2309, and Chapter 2,Subchapter 5, Article 1, Appendix B,Part (i).

CEC Special consideration of unique historical, archaeological andcultural sites.

Sections 5.7.1, 5.7.2,5.7.3, 5.7.5.2

Cal. Health & Safety Code § 7050.5. County Coroner (MedicalExaminer) Mr.LakshmananSathyavagiswaran, M.D.(323)343-0714

Determination of origin of human remains and coordinationwith NAHC.

Sections 5.7.1, 5.7.2,5.7.5.2

State (continued) Cal. Pub. Res. Code § 5024.1 State Historical ResourcesCommission

Provides for the establishment of the California Register ofHistoric Resources and procedures for nominating sites to theRegister.

Sections 5.7.3, 5.7.5.2 Cal. Pub. Res. Code § 5097.94 and5097.98. 21

Native American HeritageCommission (NAHC)Rob Wood (916) 653-4040

Provides for mediation of disputes related to recovery andtreatment of Native American human remains and identificationof Most Likely Descendants.

Sections 5.7.2, 5.7.3,5.7.5.3

Local Los Angeles County General Plan(Los Angeles County 1980).

Los Angeles CountyMr. Lee Stark (213) 974-6467

Provides policies to protect and identify historical,archaeological, paleontological, geological and significantarchitectural structures.

Sections 5.7.2, 5.7.3,5.7.5.3

Los Angeles County Code Title 22;Chapter 22.56.215 Section F1b.

Los Angeles CountyMr. Lee Stark (213) 974-6467

Requires projects in hillside management areas be compatiblewith the natural, biotic, cultural, scenic and open spaceresources of the area.

Sections 5.7.2, 5.7.3,5.7.5.3

City of El Segundo PlanningDepartment

City of El SegundoMr. Enrique Huerta (310)322-4670

The city follows all provisions of CEQA and requiresnotification of significant cultural findings to the administeringcity or state agency.

Section 5.7.5.3 Local (continued) Los Angeles City PlanningDepartment

City of Los AngelesMr. Con Howe (213) 580-1160

The city follows all provisions of CEQA and will be notified ofsignificant cultural findings.

Section 5.7.5.4 Industry None Applicable -- --

Sections 5.7.3, 5.7.5.2 State California’s Public Resources Code§5097.5

It is a misdemeanor to remove archaeological resources orpaleontological remains on public lands.

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AFC Section Jurisdiction Authority Administering Agency Requirements/Compliance

Sections 5.7.3, 5.7.5.1 Federal American Indian Religious FreedomAct of 1979, 42 USC 1996

To protect and preserve American Indian right to traditionalreligions, including access to religious sites.

* This project is not a Federal undertaking at this time and is not expected to trigger any of the Federal LORS described herein.

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LORS APPLICABLE TO PALEONTOLOGICAL RESOURCES

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Jurisdiction LORS ApplicabilityConformance

SectionFederal NEPA; 42 USC 4321 – 4327; 40 CFR § 1502.25. Analysis of potential environmental impacts on federal lands. 5.8.5.1, 5.8.1,

5.8.21978 Memorandum from the Associate Director of the USBLM

Implement significance criteria for paleontological resources.

State California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Section15064.5; California Public Resources Code § 5024, 5024.5,and 21083.2; Title 14, CCR § 15126.4

Formal findings by the lead state agency regarding project-related effects to important paleontological resources.

5.8.5.2, 5.8.1,5.8.2

Cal. Pub. Res. Code § 5097.5 This code section makes it a misdemeanor to remove withoutauthorization paleontological remains on sites located on publiclands

5.8.5.2, 5.8.1,5.8.2, 5.8.3

Local Los Angeles County General Plan (Los Angeles County1980).

Provides policies to protect and identify historical,archaeological, paleontological, geological and significantarchitectural structures.

5.8.5.3, 5.8.1,5.8.3

Los Angeles County Code Title 22; Chapter 22.56.215Section F1b.

Requires projects in hillside management areas be compatiblewith the natural, biotic, cultural, scenic and open space resourcesof the area.

5.8.5.3, 5.8.1,5.8.3

City of El Segundo Planning Department The city follows all provisions of CEQA and requiresnotification of significant paleontological findings to theadministering city or state agency.

5.8.5.3, 5.8.3

City of Manhattan Beach Community DevelopmentDepartment

The city follows all provisions of CEQA and will be notified ofsignificant paleontological findings.

5.8.5.3, 5.8.3

Los Angeles City Planning Department The city follows all provisions of CEQA and will be notified ofsignificant paleontological findings.

5.8.5.3, 5.8.3

Industry None applicable. -- 5.8.5.4

* This project is not a Federal undertaking at this time and is not expected to trigger any of the Federal LORS described herein

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LORS AND COMPLIANCE FOR LAND USE

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Conformance(Section) LORS Jurisdiction Applicability

Federal

Section 5.9, LandUse, 5.11.5.1

14 CFR Part 77, “ObjectsAffecting Navigable Airspace.”

Federal AviationAdministration,Western PacificRegional Office AirTraffic Division

Requires completion of FAA Form7460-1 “Notice of ProposedConstruction or Alteration” (NCPA)whenever any project results inconstruction or alteration ofstructures more than 200 feet inheight above ground level.

State

5.9.5.2 Cal. Pub. Res. Code § 25523(a);20 CCR §§ 1752, 1752.5, 2300- 2309, and Chapter 2,Subchapter 5, Appendix B, Part(i)(3) and (4).

CEC Evaluate compatibility of theproposed project with relevant landuse plans.

5.9.5.2 California Coastal Act California CoastalCommission

Comply with applicable Coastal Actpolicies and Local Coastal Programs.

Local

5.9.5.3 El Segundo Zoning Ordinance. City of El SegundoCommunityEconomic andDevelopmentServices Department

Compliance with policies,development standards, and specificzoning requirements.

5.9.5.3 El Segundo General Plan. City of El SegundoCommunityEconomic andDevelopmentServices Department

Comply with land use provisions.

5.9.5.3 El Segundo Local Coastal Plan. City of El SegundoCommunityEconomic andDevelopmentServices Department

Comply with policies addressingcoastal zone management.

5.9.5.3 El Segundo Municipal Code City of El SegundoCommunityEconomic andDevelopmentServices

Comply with all applicablemunicipal codes.

5.9.5.3 Manhattan Beach General Plan City of ManhattanBeach CommunityDevelopmentDepartment

Comply with land use provisions.

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Conformance(Section) LORS Jurisdiction Applicability

5.9.5.3 Manhattan Beach ZoningOrdinance

City of ManhattanBeach CommunityDevelopmentDepartment

Compliance with policies,development standards, and specificzoning requirements.

5.9.5.3 Westchester-Playa Del ReyDistrict Plan

City of Los AngelesPlanning Department

Comply with land use provisions.No applicable policies related to landuse were identified.

5.9.1.1 City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 20 Zoning Section20.41.020 – 20.41.025

City of El Segundo,CommunityEconomic andDevelopmentServices Dept.

Defines uses permitted within the M-2 heavy Industrial Zone

5.9.1.1 City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 20 Zoning Section20.41.030 (Ord. 1239).

City of El Segundo,CommunityEconomic andDevelopmentServices Dept.

Defines uses subject to aAdministrative Use Permit within theM-2 heavy Industrial Zone

5.13 City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 20 Zoning Section20.12.170

City of El Segundo,CommunityEconomic andDevelopmentServices Dept.

Provides landscaping guidelines.

5.9.5.3 City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 20 Zoning Section20.54

City of El Segundo,CommunityEconomic andDevelopmentServices Dept.

Provides guidelines concerning Off-Street Parking and Loading Spaces

5.9.5.3 City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 20 Zoning Section20.41.090

City of El Segundo,CommunityEconomic andDevelopmentServices Dept.

Provides guidelines concerningsignage requirements

5.9.5.2 City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 20 Zoning Section20.92.030

City of El Segundo,CommunityEconomic andDevelopmentServices Dept.

Projects exempt from CoastalDevelopment Permit requirements.

5.9.5.2 City of El Segundo GeneralPlan – 1992 Land Use ElementGoals, Objectives, and PoliciesPolicy LU1-5.6

City of El Segundo,Department ofPlanning andBuilding Safety

Requires all projects to adhere tothe processing and reviewrequirements found in the CityZoning Ordinance and theguidelines for the implementation ofthe California EnvironmentalQuality Act (CEQA).

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Conformance(Section) LORS Jurisdiction Applicability

5.14.35.15.35.16.3

City of El Segundo GeneralPlan – 1992 Land Use ElementGoals, Objectives, and PoliciesPolicy LU5-1.1

City of El Segundo,Department ofPlanning andBuilding Safety

Requires that offensive andhazardous industrial uses should berestricted to designated locationsand appropriate regulations adoptedto minimize hazards.

5.13.3 City of El Segundo GeneralPlan – 1992 Land Use ElementGoals, Objectives, and PoliciesPolicy LU5-2.1

City of El Segundo,Department ofPlanning andBuilding Safety

New industrial developments shallprovide landscaping in parkingareas and around the buildings. Thislandscaping is to be permanentlymaintained.

5.2.3 & 5.2.45.3.3 & 5.3.45.5.3 & 5.5.45.6.3 & 5.6.45.7.3 & 5.7.45.8.3 & 5.8.45.12.3 & 5.12.4

City of El Segundo GeneralPlan – 1992 Land Use ElementGoals, Objectives, and PoliciesPolicy LU5-2.3

City of El Segundo,Department ofPlanning andBuilding Safety

New industrial developments shallcomply with seismic, noise, air,water, and environmentalregulations.

5.5.15.11.1

City of El Segundo GeneralPlan – 1992 Land Use ElementGoals, Objectives, and PoliciesPolicy LU7-1.2

City of El Segundo,Department ofPlanning andBuilding Safety

No new development shall beallowed unless adequate publicfacilities are in place or providedfor.

5.14.35.15.35.16.3

City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 6 Health andSanitation, 6.21.010 (Ord.1088). California Health andSafety Code Sections 25500through 25521

City of El Segundo,Department ofPlanning andBuilding Safety

The city manager is theadministering agency for theimplementation of the hazardousmaterial inventory and emergencyresponse program

5.4.35.5.3 & 5.5.4

City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 6 Health andSanitation, 6.26.060(Ord.1235).

City of El Segundo,Department of PublicWorks

Applicants for building approvalshall either submit a separate UrbanRunoff Mitigation Plan or shalladdress the requirements of urbanrunoff mitigation.

5.5.3 & 5.5.4 City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 6 Health andSanitation, 6.26.070 (Ord.1235).

City of El Segundo,Department ofPlanning andBuilding Safety

All permits required by state orfederal law, including but notlimited the filing of a Notice ofIntent to comply with a NPDESGeneral Construction ActivityStorm Water Permit are required forapplicable construction projects

5.11.5.5 City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 7 Sewers,7.12.010 (Ord.1093).

City of El Segundo,Department of PublicWorks

No person shall connect to or tap apublic sewer of the city or maintaina connection or tap to such sewerwithout obtaining a permit from thepublic works director, an excavationpermit, and an easement permit.

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Conformance(Section) LORS Jurisdiction Applicability

5.12.5.5 City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 9 Nuisances ,9.06.010 (Ord. 958, Ord.1242).

City of El SegundoPolice Department

Causing or allowing any noise orvibration in a manner prohibited is apublic nuisance.

5.2.5.5 City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 9 Nuisances ,9.07.010 (Ord. 1184)

City of El SegundoPolice Department

Unnecessary and excessiveemission of dust and particulatematters is a public nuisance.

5.11.35.15.3 & 5.15.4

City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 10 Vehicles andTraffic, 10.30.010 (Ord. 1003).

City of El Segundo,Department ofPlanning andBuilding Safety

A vehicle transporting a hazardousmaterial must be attended at alltimes by its driver.

5.11.5.5 City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 12 Excavationsand Obstructions, 12.04.010(Ord. 1130).

City of El Segundo,Department ofPlanning andBuilding Safety

A permit shall be required for anywork or encroachment in the publicright-of-way.

5.9.5.5 City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 16 Buildings andStructures, (Ord. 1299).

City of El Segundo,Department ofPlanning andBuilding Safety

The 1997 Edition of the UniformBuilding Code, promulgated andpublished by the InternationalConference of Building Officialsare adopted and in effect

5.9.5.5 City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 16 Buildings andStructures, 16.06.010 (Ord.1152).

City of El Segundo,Department ofPlanning andBuilding Safety

Procedures and standards foridentification and classification ofun-reinforced masonry bearing wallbuildings.

5.9.5.5 City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 16 Buildings andStructures, 16.08.010 (Ord.1300 superseding Ord. 1234).

City of El Segundo,Department ofPlanning andBuilding Safety

The 1996 Edition of the NationalElectrical Code, promulgated andpublished by the InternationalConference of Building Officials, isadopted and in effect

5.9.5.5 City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 16 Buildings andStructures, 16.12.010 (Ord.1303).

City of El Segundo,Department ofPlanning andBuilding Safety

The 1997 Edition of the UniformPlumbing Code, promulgated andpublished by the InternationalAssociation of Plumbing andMechanical Officials and theInternational Conference ofBuilding Officials, is adopted and ineffect.

5.9.5.5 City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 16 Buildings andStructures, 16.16.010 (Ord.1304 superseding Ord. 1230).

City of El Segundo,Department ofPlanning andBuilding Safety

The 1997 Edition of the UniformMechanical Code, promulgated andpublished by the InternationalConference of Building Officials, isadopted and in effect

5.9.5.3 City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 16 Buildings andStructures, 16.24.010(Ord.1305 superseding 1233).

City of El Segundo,Department ofPlanning andBuilding Safety

The 1997 Edition of the UniformSign Code, promulgated andpublished by the InternationalConference of Building Officials, isadopted and in effect

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Conformance(Section) LORS Jurisdiction Applicability

5.9.5.3 City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 16 Buildings andStructures, 16.40.010 (Ord.672).

City of El Segundo,Department ofPlanning andBuilding Safety

Describes and identifies Fire Zones

5.9.5.35.9.5.5

City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Title 17 FirePrevention, 17.04.010(Ord.1298).

City of El Segundo,Department ofPlanning andBuilding Safety

The Uniform Fire Code, 1997promulgated and published by theInternational Fire Code Institute,Western Fire Chiefs Association,and the International Conference ofBuilding Officials, is adopted and ineffect

5.9.5.35.9.5.5

City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Chapter 19.16

City of El Segundo,Department ofPlanning

Specific requirements for lot lineadjustments and subdivisions asrequired under the CaliforniaSubdivision Map Act.

5.9.5.5 City of El Segundo MunicipalCode – Chapter 20.55Transportation SystemsManagement

City of El Segundo,Department ofPlanning andBuilding Safety

Sets forth requirements for majoremployers and occupants forridesharing and other programs.

5.9.5.5 City of Manhattan BeachMunicipal Code – Title 5Sanitation and Health, 5.36.030(Ord. 649)

City of ManhattanBeach, Department ofCommunityDevelopment

Required. It shall be unlawful forany person to construct any publicsewer or public sewer connection inthe City without first obtaining thenecessary written permit from theBuilding Inspector.

5.9.5.5 City of Manhattan BeachMunicipal Code – Title 5Sanitation and Health, 5.48.060(Ord. 1957)

City of ManhattanBeach, Department ofCommunityDevelopment

Regulates construction noise andhours permittable to performconstruction.

5.9.5.5 The City of Manhattan BeachMunicipal Code , Title 7-Public Works, Section 7.08.010(Ord. 307).

City of ManhattanBeach, Department ofPublic Works

“Street-cut” permit

5.9.5.5 The City of Manhattan BeachMunicipal Code , Title 7-Public Works, Section 7.16.030

City of ManhattanBeach, Department ofPublic Works

Excavation permit

5.9.5.5 The City of Manhattan BeachMunicipal Code , Title 7-Public Works, Section 7.28.100(Ord. 1109)

City of ManhattanBeach, Department ofPublic Works

Owners of property within a Districtshall construct the portion of theservice connections on his propertybetween the property facilities andthe termination facility adjacent theproperty.

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Conformance(Section) LORS Jurisdiction Applicability

5.9.5.5 The City of Manhattan BeachMunicipal Code , Title 7-Public Works, Section7.36.010 (Ord. 1304 eff.10/5/72)

City of ManhattanBeach, Department ofPublic Works

Permit to encroach into a planned orexisting public right of way

5.9.5.5 The City of Manhattan BeachMunicipal Code , Title 7-Public Works Section 7.40.020

City of ManhattanBeach, Department ofPublic Works

Permit for activities resulting ininstalling or maintaining atemporary encroachment

Appendix A, B City of Manhattan BeachMunicipal Code – Title 9Building Regulations Section9.32.010 (Ord. 1937)

City of ManhattanBeach, Department ofCommunityDevelopment

The “Uniform Plumbing Code 1997Edition,” promulgated andpublished by the InternationalAssociation of Plumbing andMechanical Officials, is establishedand adopted as the “PlumbingCode” of and for the City.

5.9.5.5 City of Los Angeles MunicipalCode – Chapter VI PublicWorks and Property, SEC.61.02. (Ord. No. 135,199)

City Board of PublicWorks

Any grading project that will not becompleted prior to thecommencement of the rainy seasonmay be required to submit plans forthe installation of temporary erosioncontrol devices.

5.9.5.5 City of Los Angeles MunicipalCode – Chapter VI PublicWorks and Property, SEC.61.06. (Ord. No. 142,123)

City Board of PublicWorks

All work involving City property orrights of way shall be performed inaccordance with the provisions ofthe latest edition of the manualentitled "Work Area TrafficControl" adopted by the Board.

5.9.5.5 City of Los Angeles MunicipalCode – Chapter VI PublicWorks and Property, SEC.62.02. (Ord. No. 171,924)

City Board of PublicWorks

No person excavation in or underthe surface of any public street orpublic place without first receivinga permit from the Board to do so.

5.9.5.5 City of Los Angeles MunicipalCode – Chapter VI PublicWorks and Property, SEC.62.40.

City Board of PublicWorks

No person shall open, or allow toremain open, any manhole upon anystreet, sidewalk or right of waywithout having first obtained awritten permit from the Board to doso.

5.9.5.5 City of Los Angeles MunicipalCode – Chapter VI PublicWorks and Property, SEC.62.45 (Ord. No. 156,300)

City Board of PublicWorks

No person shall maintain upon anypublic street, sidewalk or parkwayany kind of material or equipmentwithout receiving a permit

5.9.5.5 City of Los Angeles MunicipalCode – Chapter VI PublicWorks and Property, SEC.62.105.

City Board of PublicWorks

No person shall do work in anystreet without first obtainingapproval of plans and specificationsand the lines and grades thereforfrom the City Engineer. (Amendedby Ord. No. 115,316, Eff. 2/15/60.)

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Conformance(Section) LORS Jurisdiction Applicability

5.9.5.5 City of Los Angeles MunicipalCode – Chapter VI PublicWorks and Property, SEC.62.136. (Ord. No. 82,963)

City Board of PublicWorks

It shall be unlawful for any personto move any overload upon anypublic street or place in the City ofLos Angeles without a permittherefor from the Board of PublicWorks of the City of Los Angeles

5.9.5.5 City of Los Angeles MunicipalCode – Chapter VI PublicWorks and Property, SEC.62.137. (Ord. No. 82,963)

City Board of PublicWorks

Overloads – When unlawful tomove without inspection.

5.11.15.11.2

City of Los Angeles CountyCode, Title 15 Vehicles andTraffic , 15.60.010 (Ord. 86-0091U § 1, 1986: Ord. 84-0101§ 1 (part), 1984; Ord. 12000 §1 (part), 1979: Ord. 6544 Ch. 2Art. 5 § 2501, 1954.)

Sheriff’s Departmentof Los AngelesCounty

Temporary Road Closures

5.11.15.11.2

City of Los Angeles CountyCode, Title 15 Vehicles andTraffic , 15.92.010 (Ord. 226 §1, 1910.)

Board of supervisorsof the county of LosAngeles.

Authorizes the closing of roadsduring improvement work.

5.11.15.11.2

City of Los Angeles CountyCode, Title 15 Vehicles andTraffic , 15.92.020 (Ord. 82-0134 § 1, 1982: Ord. 226 § 2,1910.)

Board of supervisorsof the county of LosAngeles.

Requires signs when roads areclosed.

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LORS APPLICABLE TO SOCIOECONOMICS

LORS ApplicabilityConformance

(section)FederalExecutive Order12898

Agencies are required to identify and addressdisproportionately high and adverse humanhealth or environmental effects of theirprograms, policies, and activities on minorityand low income populations

Section 5.10.2.8

StateGovernment CodeSecs.65995-65997

Includes provisions for levies againstdevelopment projects in school districts. The ElSegundo School District will implement schoolimpact fees based on new building squarefootage and project location within the City..

Section 5.10.2.2

LocalCity of El SegundoProject Impact Fees

All development projects are required to paydevelopment fees to cover infrastructure costs.

Section 5.10.2.3

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LORS APPLICABLE TO TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION

LORS ApplicabilityConformance

(Section)Federal49 CFR 171-177 Governs the transportation of hazardous

materials, including the marking of thetransportation vehicles.

5.11.1.3

14 CFR 77.13(2)(i) Requires applicant to notify FAA of anyconstruction greater than an imaginarysurface as defined by the FAA.

5.11.2.2

14 CFR 77.17 Requires applicant to submit Form 7460-1 tothe FAA. MVPC has submitted Form 7460-1and is awaiting a determination from theFAA.

5.11.2.2

14 CFR 77.21, 77.23, &77.25

Regulations which outline the obstructionstandards which the FAA uses to determinewhether an air navigation conflict exists.

5.11.2.2

StateCalifornia State PlanningLaw, Government CodeSection 65302

Requires each city and county to adopt a General Planconsisting of seven mandatory elements to guide itsphysical development, including a circulation element.

5.11.1

California Vehicle CodeSection 35780

Requires approval for a permit to transportoversized or excessive load over statehighways.

5.11.2.1

California Vehicle CodeSection 31303

Requires transporters of hazardous materialsto use the shortest route possible.

5.11.2.2

California Vehicle CodeSection 32105

Transporters of inhalation hazardousmaterials or explosive materials must obtain aHazardous Materials Transportation License.

5.11.2.2

California Department ofTransportation TrafficManual, Section 5-1.1

Requires Traffic Control Plans to ensurecontinuity of traffic during roadwayconstruction.

5.11.2.1

Streets and Highways Code,Division 2, Chapter 5.5,Sections 1460-1470

Requires Encroachment Permits forexcavations in city streets.

5.11.5.5

LocalCity of El Segundo

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(Section)City of El SegundoMunicipal Code – Title 10Vehicles and Traffic (Ord.1154, 1163).

Chapter 10.20 Heavy Vehicles andEquipment - Sections - 10.20.010 requirespermits for any vehicle upon City streets witha load or loads in excess of those permittedby the Vehicle Code.

5.11.2.1

City of El SegundoMunicipal Code – Title 10Vehicles and Traffic (Ord.659)

Chapter 10.40 Truck Routes - Sections -10.40.010 governs truck routes for themovement of vehicles exceeding a maximumgross weight of three tons.

5.11.2.1

City of El SegundoMunicipal Code – Title 12Streets and Sidewalks

Chapter 12.04 Excavations and Obstructions- Section 12.04.050 requires a permit fromthe traffic authority before the construction orplacement of any building, pipe, conduit orother structure upon any street within thecity.

5.11.5.5

City of El SegundoMunicipal Code – Title 12Streets and Sidewalks (Ord.429).

Chapter 12.04 Excavations and Obstructions- Section 12.04.060 requires a permit fromthe superintendent of streets or the citycouncil before any work begins upon anystreet within the city.

5.11.5.5

City of El SegundoMunicipal Code – Title 12Streets and Sidewalks (Ord.429).

Section 12.04.070 requires suitable andadequate lights to warn users of the street ofthe obstructions or excavations”

5.11.3(Trans-3)

City of El Segundo GeneralPlan – 1992 CirculationElement Goals, Objectives,and Policies

Policy C3-1.1 requires all new developmentto mitigate project-related impacts on theexisting and future circulation system andfurther states that the mitigation measuresshall be provided by or paid for by the projectdeveloper.

5.11.2, 5.11.3(Trans-3,5)

City of El Segundo GeneralPlan – 1992 CirculationElement Goals, Objectives,and Policies

Policy C3-1.5 requires a full evaluation ofpotential traffic impacts associated withproposed new developments prior to projectapproval. Further, require the implementationof appropriate mitigation measures prior to,or in conjunction with, project development.

5.11.2 and5.11.4

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(Section)City of El Segundo GeneralPlan – 1992 CirculationElement Goals, Objectives,and Policies

Policy C3-1.6 The City shall requiresubmittal and implementation of aTransportation Management Plan (TMP) forall projects within the Urban Mixed-Use area,and shall encourage a TMP for all projectswithin the northeast quadrant.

5.11.5.5,5.11.3

(Trans-3)

City of Manhattan BeachThe City of ManhattanBeach Municipal Code,Title 7- Public Works (Ord.307).

Chapter 7.08 Curb, Sidewalk and DrivewayCutting requires a permit before “anyopening in or under any curb or sidewalk inany public street, avenue, place or alley in theCity”

5.11.2, 5.11.3,5.11.5.5

The City of ManhattanBeach Municipal Code,Title 7- Public Works

Chapter 7.16 Excavations--Streets, Alleys,Sidewalks and Public Places states that “noperson shall make any excavation orconstruction or fill any excavation in anypublic place without first obtaining a permitso to do from the Administrative Authority”

5.11.5.5

The City of ManhattanBeach Municipal Code,Title 7- Public Works (Ord.1304 eff 10/5/72).

Chapter 7.36 Encroachment Permit requires apermit to encroach into a planned or existingpublic right of way granted by the Director ofPublic Works.

5.11.5.5

The City of ManhattanBeach Municipal Code,Title 7- Public Works

Chapter 7.40 Construction Site TemporaryEncroachment Permit requires a permit forconstruction or excavation activities that willresult in installing or maintaining a temporaryencroachment.

5.11.2, 5.11.3,5.11.5.5

The City of ManhattanBeach Municipal Code,Title 10 – Planning andZoning Ordinance

Chapter 10.80, Part V AdministrativeRegulations contained in the Planning andZoning Ordinance - Section 10.80.010requires building, grading, or demolitionpermits shall be issued unless the Director ofCommunity Development determines thateach new or expanded use or structurecomplies with all of the requirements of theMunicipal Code.

5.11.2, 5.11.3,5.11.5.5

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(Section)The City of ManhattanBeach Municipal Code,Title 14 – Traffic

Chapter 14.48 Restricted Use of CertainStreets - Section 14.48.010 designates streetsto be truck routes for the movement ofvehicles exceeding a maximum gross weightof three tons.

N/A

The City of ManhattanBeach Municipal Code,Title 14 – Traffic

Chapter 14.64 Movement of Heavy Vehiclesand Equipment – Section 14.64.010 requiresa permit to move or operate upon any of theCity streets any vehicle with a load or loadsin excess of those permitted by the VehicleCode.

N/A

City of Los Angeles (Community of Playa Del Rey)City of Los Angeles GeneralPlan – Circulation Element,Chapter IV Goals,Objectives, and Policies

GOAL A. Objective 5. Policy 5.8 encouragesthe development and siting of pipelines onlywithin suitable utility corridors or publicrights-of-way in such a manner as to leastdisrupt sensitive environments, to protectpublic health, ground water quality, and toimprove the safety and reliability of thesystem.

5.11.1, 5.11.2

City of Los Angeles GeneralPlan – Circulation ElementChapter VII ImplementationPrograms

Policy 12 formulates citywide developmentstandards and maintain that any proposedpartial street closure shall be subject toapproval by LADOT and the Los AngelesFire Department.

5.11.2, 5.11.3(Trans-3)

City of Los Angeles GeneralPlan – Circulation ElementChapter VII ImplementationPrograms

Policy 18. Mandates the goals andimplementation of Transportation SystemManagement programs.

5.11.2, 5.11.3(Trans-3)

City of Los Angeles GeneralPlan – Circulation ElementChapter VII ImplementationPrograms

Policy 30. Transportation Element policiesshall be considered in building permitapplication review and public worksapprovals.

5.11.2, 5.11.3(Trans-3)

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LAWS, ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS (LORS) APPLICABLE TO NOISE

LORS ApplicabilityConformance

(Section)Federal:EPA 1974 Noise Guidelines Guidelines for State and Local

Governments.N/A

The Occupational Safety andHealth Act of 1970 (OSHA), (29CFR § 1919 et seq.).

Guidelines for exposure of workersto noise during construction andoperations.

Section 5.16.5.1

Noise Control Act (1972) asamended by the QuietCommunities Act (1978); (42USC 4901 - 4918)

Separate noise-sensitive areas areencouraged.

N/A

State:Cal/OSHA Occupational NoiseExposure Regulations (8 CCR,General Industrial Safety Orders,Article 105, Control of NoiseExposure, § 5095, et seq.).

Sets employee noise exposure limits.Equivalent to Federal OSHAstandards.

Section 5.12.5.2

Cal. Noise Control Act of 1973(Cal. Health and Safety Code,Division 28).

Comply with local noise ordinances. N/A

Local:City of El Segundo NoiseElement, Program N1-2.1C

The City shall strictly enforce the ElSegundo Municipal Code’s noisestandards for stationary sources,particularly industrial facilities andconstruction activities.

Sections 5.12.2.3,5.12.5.3

City of El Segundo NoiseOrdinance (Chapter 9.06, Noiseand Vibration regulations, ElSegundo Municipal Code),Section 9.06.040

Sets permissible project-relatedincreases above ambient noise levelsby land use; 5 dBA above ambientnoise level for residential, 8 dBAabove ambient noise level forcommercial and industrial.

Sections 5.12.2.3,5.12.5.3

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(Section)City of El Segundo NoiseOrdinance, Section 9.06.060

Prohibits the creation of any loud,unusual or unnecessary noise. Anydevice or equipment producinghighly tonal in nature or otherwisedistinct could be considered as beingin violation of the city’s noiseordinance.

Section 5.12.5.3

City of El Segundo NoiseOrdinance, Section 9.06.080(4)

Exempts construction activities fromthe noise ordinance, provided thatconstruction does not take placebetween the hours of 6:00 p.m. and7:00 a.m. Monday – Saturday or anytime on Sunday or a federal holiday,and provided the noise level fromsuch activities does not exceed thenoise standard of 65 dBA plus theallowable limits by land use (5 dBAfor residential, 8 dBA for industrial/commercial).

Section 5.12.5.3

City of Manhattan Beach NoiseElement, Page N-4

Establishes the Community NoiseOrdinance as the most effectivemethod to control noise impacts fromnon-transportation related noisesources.

N/A

City of Manhattan Beach NoiseElement, Policy 3.2 (Non-Transportation Noise Impacts)

Requires that the potential for noisebe considered when approving newdevelopment to reduce the possibilityof adverse noise effects.

N/A

City of Manhattan Beach NoiseElement, Policy 3.3 (Non-Transportation Noise Impacts)

Requires that noise generated byconstruction activities be evaluated toensure compliance with theCommunity Noise Ordinance.

Section 5.12.5.3

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(Section)City of Manhattan Beach NoiseOrdinance, Chapter 5.48.160

Specifies exterior noise standardsfor residential land uses by time ofday; 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., 45dBA for noises having a duration of30 minutes or more in any one-hourperiod. From 7:00 a.m. to 10:00p.m., 50 dBA. If the ambient noiselevel exceeds the noise standards,the noise standard may be increasedto reflect said ambient noise level.Also, if the location is on theboundary between two differentland use classifications, the noiselimit applicable to the morerestrictive land use plus 5 decibelsshall apply.

Section 5.12.5.3

City of Manhattan Beach NoiseOrdinance, Chapter 5.48.060

Exempts noise from constructionactivities, provided said activitiesdo not take place between the hoursof 6:00 p.m. and 7:30 a.m. Mondaythrough Friday, 6:00 p.m. and 9:00a.m. Saturday, 4:00 p.m. and 10:00a.m. Sunday or City-designatedholidays.

Section 5.12.5.3

City of Los AngelesDraft L.A. CaliforniaEnvironmental Quality Act(CEQA) Thresholds Guide.

A project is considered to have asignificant impact if the projectcauses the ambient noise levelmeasured at the property line ofaffected uses to increase by 3 dBACNEL to or within the “normallyunacceptable” category, or any 5dBA or greater noise level increase.The applicable noise standards are70 – 80 dBA CNEL for“conditionally acceptable”, andabove 75 dBA CNEL for “normallyunacceptable”.

Section 5.12.5.3

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LORS Applicability SectionFEDERALNo federal LORS Not applicable Not applicable

STATENo state LORS Not applicable Not applicableCITY OF EL SEGUNDOOBJECTIVE LU-1-1Preserve and Maintain the City’s low-medium density residential nature, withlow building height profile andcharacter, and minimum developmentstandards.

Limit development to beconsistent with existingCity density andappearance.

Sections5.13.2.2.2,5.13.3.1, and5.13.4

OBJECTIVE LU1-2Prevent deterioration and blightthroughout the City.

Project DesignDecisions made toensure objectivesmaintain consistency.

Section 5.13.4

Policy LU1-2.2Prevent deterioration and blight;properties should be maintained at alltimes in accordance with City of ElSegundo codes.

Maintain and, ifnecessary, improvevisual character of allproperties.

Section 5.13.4

OBJECTIVE LU1-5Recognize the City as a comprehensivewhole and create policies, designstandards, and monumentation that willhelp create a sense of place for the entirecity.

Require appearance ofCity structures to beconsistent and unified.

Section 5.13.4

Policy LU1-5.2Adopt a comprehensive sign ordinancethat will regulate the quantity, quality,and location of signs.

Require City signage tobe consistent andunified.

Sections 5.13.1.2and 5.13.4

Policy LU1-5.3Preserve existing street trees andencourage new ones consistent with theCity Tree Program.

Maintain and promoteuse of trees as a meansof beautification.

Section 5.13.2.2.2

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LORS Applicability SectionPolicy Lu1-5.4 Adopt action programs that will providefor planting of trees in all the Citystreets, landscaping of median strips inmajor and secondary highways,improvement and beautification ofparking lots, railroad rights-of-way,unsightly walls or fences, and vacantlots.

Use vegetation as ameans to improve theappearance oftransportation corridorsand disturbed openareas.

Sections 5.13.1.2,5.13.4, and5.13.4.1

Policy LU1-5.5Develop an active program to beautifythe major entrances to the City.Landscaping and an attractive monumentwith the City’s name and other designfeatures would heighten the City’sidentification.

Use landscaping and artas a means ofintroduction betweenthe City and outlyingareas.

Sections 5.13.4 and5.13.4.1

Policy LU1-5.7Appropriate buffers such as walls,landscaping, or open space, shall beprovided between residential and non-residential uses. Development within theCorporate Office area abutting Single-Family Residential shall maintain a 100-foot building set-back, including a 25-foot landscape buffer, adjacent to theSingle-Family area.

Protect residential usesfrom non-residential byusing buffers, whichmay include visuallyappealing elements suchas landscaping and/orlandscaped open space.

Sections 5.13.1.2,5.13.4, and5.13.4.1

POLICY Lu1-5.8INNOVATIVE LAND DEVELOPMENT ANDDESIGN TECHNIQUES AS WELL AS NEWMATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTIONMETHODS SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED.

Introduce modernlandscape de-sign andarchitecture that isconsistent with existingdesign.

Sections 5.13.1.2and 5.13.4

OBJECTIVE LU3-2Preserve and maintain the City’s low-medium residential nature, with lowbuilding height and profile and character,and mini-mum development standards

Limit development to beconsistent with existingCity density andappearance.

Sections5.13.2.2.2,5.13.3.1, and5.13.4

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LORS Applicability SectionPolicy LU3-2.3Appropriate buffers such as walls,landscaping, or open space, shall beprovided between residential and non-residential uses.

Protect residential usesfrom non-residential byusing buffers, whichmay include visuallyappealing elements suchas landscaping and/orlandscaped open space.

Sections 5.13.1.2,5.13.2.2.2,5.13.3.1, and5.13.4

Policy LU3-2.5Concerted public and private effortshould be directed toward the upgradingand rehabilitation of older dwellings andtoward the removal of substandard units.

Ensure that residentialareas are not blightedand pose a health andsafety risk.

Section 5.13.4

Policy LU3-2.6Develop property maintenance standardsto ensure proper upkeep of all residentialproperties.

Ensure that residentialareas are not blightedand pose a health andsafety risk.

Section 5.13.4

Policy LU3-2.7Develop housing programs to retrofitand improve existing homes.

Ensure that residentialareas are not blightedand pose a health andsafety risk.

Section 5.13.4

OBJECTIVE LU5-2Encourage the construction of high-quality, well-designed industrialdevelopments through the adoption ofproperty development standards andprovisions of community services andutilities.

Adopt developmentstandards to ensure newindustrial developmentsare of high quality andvisual integrity.

Section 5.13.4

Policy LU5-2.1New industrial developments shallprovide landscaping is to be permanentlymaintained.

Ensure that landscapingbeautifies all newindustrial developments.

Section 5.13.4

POLICY LU5-2.2All outdoor storage shall be properly screened bymasonry walls and landscaping.

Provide visual buffersaround outdoor storageareas.

Section 5.13.4

OBJECTIVE LU5-3Encourage the rehabilitation of existingsubstandard blighted industrial areasthrough the combined efforts of privateand public sectors.

Maximize both privateand public sectorbeautificationopportunities torevitalize deterioratedindustrial areas.

Sections 5.13.1.2and 5.13.4

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LORS Applicability SectionPolicy LU5-3.1Revitalize and upgrade industrial areas,which contain aesthetic or functionaldeficiencies in such areas as landscaping,off-street parking, or loading areas.

Improve the visualintegrity of deterioratedindustrial areas.

Sections 5.13.1.2,5.13.4, and5.13.4.2

OBJECTIVE LU7-1provide the highest and mostefficient level of public servicesand public infra-structurefinancially possible.

Not applicable.

Policy LU7-1.3Develop, adopt, and implement a streetlighting plan, which provides a uniformand high quality of street lights in allareas of the City.

Require consistent andunified lighting throughoutthe City.

Section 5.13.4

Policy LU7-1.7Develop standards for wirelesscommunication facilities, to regulatetheir location and design, to protect thepublic safety, general welfare and qualityof life in the City, (Ord. 1272, GPA 97-1, 6/17/97).

Not applicable.

OBJECTIVE LU7-2Promote City appearance and culturalheritage pro-grams.

Adopt programs toenhance the visualintegrity of the City.

Sections 5.13.1.2,5.13.3.4.2, and5.13.4.2

Policy LU7-2.1Coordinate public improvements andbeautification efforts with servicegroups, citizen groups, and organizationsthat are interested in upgrading thecommunity.

Not applicable.

Policy LU7-2.2Continue long-term programs inconjunction with Southern CaliforniaEdison and the Los Angeles Departmentof Water and Power for eventuallyplacing all utilities that they areresponsible for under-ground.

Improve City aestheticsby placing utility linesunder-ground.

Section 5.13.1.2

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LORS Applicability SectionPolicy LU7-2.3All new development shall place utilitiesunder-ground.

Require all newdevelopment to improveCity aesthetics byplacing utility linesunderground.

Sections 5.13.1.2and 5.13.1.4

Policy LU7-2.5All public facilities and utilities shouldbe designed to enhance the appearanceof the surrounding areas in which theyare located.

Require all public facilitiesand utilities to be designed ina manner that willcomplement theirsurroundings.

Sections 5.13.1.2and 5.13.1.4

SECTION 30251The scenic and visual qualities of coastalareas shall be considered and protectedas a resource of public importance.Permitted development shall be sited anddesigned to protect views to and alongthe ocean and scenic coastal areas, tominimize the alteration of natural landforms, to be visually compatible with thecharacter of surrounding areas, and,where feasible, to restore and enhancevisual quality in visually degraded areas.

Protect and maintain thescenic and visualqualities of coastalareas. Require newdevelopment to bedesigned to protectcoastal views andscenery and, wherepossible, to improvevisual quality indegraded areas.

Sections 5.13.1.2and 5.13.4,5.13.4.1, and5.13.4.2

CITY OF MANHATTAN BEACHPolicy 1.1Limit the height of new development tothree stories where the height limit is 30feet or to two stories where the heightlimit is 26 feet, in order to protect theprivacy of adjacent properties, reduceshading, protect views of the ocean, andpreserve the low profile image of thecommunity.

Impose height limits onnew development topromote visualcompatibility withexisting uses andmaintain low-profilevisual character of thecommunity.

Sections 5.13.1.2,5.13.2.2.3, 5.13.4,and 5.13.4.

Policy 1.2Require the design of all newconstruction to utilize notches, orbalconies or other architectural details toreduce the size and bulk.

Require architecturaldesign that minimizesbulk.

Sections 5.13.1.2,5.13.4, and5.13.4.1

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LORS Applicability SectionPolicy 1.3Require the use of landscaping andsetbacks to reduce the bulk in newbuildings and add visual interest to thestreetscape.

Require landscapingand setbacks tominimize bulk and addvisual interest.

Sections 5.13.1.2,5.13.4, and5.13.4.1

Policy 2.1Protect the existing mature trees in allplanning areas and encourage theirreplacement with specimen treeswhenever they are lost due to public orprivate construction activity.

Maintain and promoteuse of trees as a meansof beautification.

Sections 5.13.1.2,5.13.4, and5.13.4.1

Policy 5.2Require the separation or buffering oflow density residential areas frombusinesses that produce noise, odors,high traffic volumes, light or glare, andparking, through the use of landscaping ,setbacks, and other techniques.

Protect residential usesfrom non-residential byusing buffers, whichmay include visuallyappealing elements suchas landscaping and/orlandscaped open space.

Sections 5.13.1.2,5.13.4, 5.13.4.1,and 5.13.4.2

COUNTY OF LOS ANGELESGoal: To provide commercial and industriallands sufficient to accommodate the projectedwork-force

Not applicable Section 5.13.2.2.1

Land Use Policy 8:Where appropriate, promote moreintensive use of industrial sites,especially in areas requiringrevitalization.

Maintain and reduceexisting industrial sites

Section 5.13.2.2.1

Goal: To encourage high quality designin all development projects, compatiblewith, and sensitive to, the naturalmanmade environment.

Design should reflectenvironment and values

Sections 5.13.1,5.13.2, 5.13.2.2.1

Land Use Policy 14:Assure that new development is compatible withthe natural and manmade environment byimplementing appropriate locational controls andhigh quality design standards.

Development should becompatible withexisting environment

Sections 5.13.1,5.13.2, 5.13.2.2.1

Land Use Policy 16:Promote planned industrial developmentin order to avoid land use conflicts withneighboring activities.

Development should beconsistent with existingand planned uses

Section 5.13.2.2.1

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LORS Applicability SectionLand Use Policy 17:Establish and implement regulatorycontrols that ensure compatibility ofdevelopment adjacent to or within majorpublic open space or recreational areasincluding National Forests, the NationalRecreational Area, and State andregional parks.

Ensure adjacent uses arecompatible withdevelopment

Sections 5.13.1,5.13.2.2.1

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LORS APPLICABLE TO WASTE MANAGEMENT

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ApplicabilityConformance

(Section)Federal42 U.S.C. § 69016992k, Regulatenon-hazardous and Section6.12.2.1, RCRA Subtitle C and D

Regulate non-hazardous and hazardouswastes. Laws implemented by the State.

Section 5.14.5.1

40 CER 260, et seq. Implementing regulations for RCRASubtitle C law. Implemented by the U.S.EPA by delegating to the State.

Section 5.14.5.1

Federal Clean Water Act33 U.S.C. § 1251 et seq.

Regulates wastewater discharges to surfacewaters of the U.S. NPDES programadministered at the State level.

Section 5.14.5-1

CaliforniaPublic Resources Code § 40000 etseq. (California Integrated WasteManagement Act)

Implements RCRA regulations for non-hazardous waste.

Section 5.14.5.2

Water Code § 13000 et seq.(Porter-Cologne Water QualityControl Act of 1998)

Regulates wastewater discharges to surfaceand groundwater of California. NPDESprogram implemented by State WaterResources Control Board.

Section 5.14.5.2

22 CCR § 66262.34 Regulates accumulation periods forhazardous waste generators. Typicallyhazardous waste cannot be stored on sitefor greater than 90 days.

Section 5.14.5.2

California Health and Safety Code§ 25100 et seq. (CaliforniaHazardous Waste Control Law)

Regulates hazardous waste handling andstorage. Implemented by the Los AngelesCounty Fire Department, HazardousMaterials Division and City of El Segundo.

Section 5.14.5.2

LocalLos Angeles County Waste WaterTreatment Plant

Regulates discharge to the sanitary sewersystem

Section 5.14.5.3

City of El Segundo MunicipalCode, Title 6 Chapter 6.22Unified Hazardous Waste andHazardous Materials ManagementRegulatory Program

Regulates enforcement responsibility forthe implementation of Title 23, Division 3,Chapters 16 and 18 of CCR, as it relates tohazardous material storage and petroleumUST cleanup.

Section 5.14.5.3

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LORS APPLICABLE TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDLING

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LORS ApplicabilityConformance

(Section)Federal:Clean Air Act(40 CFR 68)

Requires a RMP if listed hazardousmaterials are stored above thresholdquantities (TQ)

Section 5.15.5.1

Clean Water Act(40 CFR 112)

Requires preparation of an SPCC plan ifoil is stored above TQ

Section 5.15.5.1

SARA Title III, Section 302 Requires certain planning activitieswhen hazardous materials are present inexcess of TQ.

Section 5.15.5.1

SARA Title III, Section 304 Requires notification if there is a releaseof hazardous materials in excess of TQ.

Section 5.15.5.1

SARA Title III, Section 311 MSDSs to be kept onsite for eachhazardous materials. Required to besubmitted to El Segundo FireDepartment

Section 5.15.5.1

SARA Title III, Section 313 Requires annual reporting of releases ofhazardous materials

Section 5.15.5.1

29 CFR, Section 1910.120,Occupational Safety and HealthAdministration (OSHA); CAL-OSHA

Describes worker safety and healthprocedures and safe handling ofhazardous materials and wastes.

Section 5.15.5.1 and5.15.5.2

49 CFR 171-177 Governs the transportation of hazardousmaterials, including the marking of thetransportation vehicles.

See Section 5.15.2.1Traffic andTransportation

State:Health and Safety Code Section25500, et seq. (Waters Bill)

Requires preparation of an HMBP ifhazardous materials are handled orstored in excess of TQ.

Section 5.15.5.2

Health and Safety Code Section25531, et seq. (La Follette Bill)

Requires registration of facility withlocal authorities and preparation of aRMP if hazardous materials stored orhandled in excess of TQ.

Section 5.15.5.2

CCR, Title 8, Section 5189 Facility owners are required toimplement safety management plans toensure safe handling of hazardousmaterials.

Section 5.15.5.2

California Uniform BuildingCode

Requirements regarding the storage andhandling of hazardous materials.

Section 5.15.5.2

California Government CodeSection 65850.2

Restricts issuance of COD until facilityhas submitted a RMP.

Section 5.15.5.2

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(Section)Local:

Requires new/modified businesses tocomplete a business plan, wasteminimization plan, and RMP prior tofinal plan/permit approval.

Section 5.15.5.3Los Angeles County CodeChapter 12.64

Requires a conditional use permit forbusinesses handling acutely hazardousmaterials in excess of TQ (55 gals, 500lbs, or 200 cuft).

Section 5.15.5.3

City of El Segundo MunicipalCode Title 6 Chapter 6.22Unified Hazardous Waste andMaterials ManagementRegulatory Program

Regulates enforcement responsibilityfor the implementation of Title 23,Division 3, Chapter 16 and 18 of CCR,as it relates to hazardous materialstorage and petroleum UST cleanup.

Section 5.15.3.3

Industry Standards:Uniform Fire Code(Articles 79 and 80)

Requirements for secondarycontainment, monitoring, etc. forextremely hazardous materials.

Section 5.15.5.3,5.15.5.4

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LORS APPLICABLE TO PUBLIC HEALTH

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LORS ApplicabilityConformance

(section)FederalOccupational Health & SafetyAct of 1970 (OSHA), 29 USC651 et seq.; and 29 CFR 1926 etseq.

Meet employee health and safety standardsfor employer-employee communications,electrical operations, and chemical exposures.

5.16.25.16.5.1

Department of Labor, Safety andHealth Regulations forConstruction Promulgated UnderSection 333 of the Contract WorkHours and Safety Standards Act,40 USC 327 et seq.

Meet employee health and safety standardsfor construction activities. Requirementsaddressed by CCR Title 8, GeneralConstruction Safety Orders.

5.16.25.16.5.1

Uniform Fire Code, Article80,79,4.

Meet requirements for the storage andhandling of hazardous materials (Article 80),flammable and combustible liquids (Article79), and for obtaining permits (Article 4).

5.16.25.16.5.1

National Fire ProtectionAssociation (See Table 7.4-1 forlist of standards)

Meet standards necessary to establish areasonable level of safety and propertyprotection from the hazards created by fireand explosion.

5.16.25.16.5.1

StateCalifornia Code of Regulations,Title 8.

Meet requirements for a safe and hazard-freeworking environment. Categories ofrequirements include General Industry SafetyOrders, General Construction Safety Orders,Electrical Safety Orders.

5.16.25.16.5.2

California Clean Air Act,California Health & Safety Code39650 et seq.

Meet requirements for Best Available ControlTechnology to minimize exposure limits totoxic air pollutants and possible riskassessments for carcinogen pollutants.

5.16.25.16.5.2

California Public Resources Code§25523(a); 20 CCR §1752,1752.5, 23002309, and Division2, Chapter 5, Article 1, AppendixB, Part (I), California energyCommission (CEC)

Provides Health Risk assessment guidelinesto evaluate health impacts

5.16.25.16.5.2

California Health & Safety Code,Part 6, Section 44300 et seq.

Estimate emissions for listed air toxicpollutants and submit inventory to air districtfor major sources of criteria air pollutants.Follow-up from air district may require ahealth risk assessment.

5.16.25.16.5.2

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(section)California Health & Safety Code§25500 to 25541; 19 CCR§§2720-2734.

5.16.25.16.5.2

LocalCity of El Segundo ZoningOrdinance

Provide safety setbacks as required by ElSegundo Fire Department.

5.16.25.16.5.3

City of El Segundo MunicipalCode Title 6, Chapter 6.21

Provide implementation of the hazardousmaterial inventory and emergencyresponse program.

5.16.25.16.5.3

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LORS APPLICABLE TO WORKER SAFETY

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(section)FederalOccupational Health &Safety Act of 1970 (OSHA),29 USC 651 et seq.; 29 CFR1910 et seq.; and 29 CFR1926 et seq,

Meet employee health and safetystandards for employer-employeecommunications, electrical operations,and chemical exposures.

5.17.5.1

Department of Labor, Safetyand Health Regulations forConstruction PromulgatedUnder Section 333 of theContract Work Hours andSafety Standards Act, 40USC 327 et seq.

Meet employee health and safetystandards for construction activities.Requirements addressed by CCR Title8, General Construction Safety Orders.

5.17.5.1

National Fire ProtectionAssociation (See Table 7.4-1for list of standards).

Meet standards necessary to establisha reasonable level of safety andproperty protection from the hazardscreated by fire and explosion.

5.17.5.1

StateCalifornia Code ofRegulations, Title 8.

Meet requirements for a safe andhazard-free working environment.Categories of requirements includeGeneral Industry Safety Orders,General Construction Safety Orders,Electrical Safety Orders.

5.17.5.2

California Clean Air Act,California Health & SafetyCode 39650 et seq.

Meet requirements for Best AvailableControl Technology to minimizeexposure limits to toxic air pollutantsand possible risk assessments forcarcinogen pollutants.

5.16.4.2

California Public Resources§25523(a); 20 CCR §1752,1752.5, 2300.2309, andDivision 2, Chapter 5, Article1, Appendix B, Part (I),California EnergyCommission (CEC)

5.16.4.2

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(section)California Health and SafetyCode §25500 to 25541; 19CCR §§2720-2734.

Estimate emissions for listed air toxicpollutants and submit inventory to airdistrict for major sources of criteria airpollutants. Follow-up from air districtmay require a health risk assessment.

5.16.4.2

LocalCity of El Segundo ZoningOrdinance.

Provide safety setbacks as required byEl Segundo Fire Department.

City of El SegundoMunicipal Code, Title 6,Chapter 6.21.

Provide implementation of thehazardous material inventory andemergency response program.

5.17.5.3

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LORS APPLICABLE TO TRANSMISSION LINE SAFETY AND NUISANCE

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5.18-3 Transmission LineSafety and Nuisance

5.9, 5.18.5.1 Federal 14 CFR Part 77, “ObjectsAffecting Navigable Airspace.”

Federal AviationAdministration(FAA)

Completion of “Notice ofProposed Construction orAlteration” (NCPA), FAAForm 7460-1H.

5.18.3, 5.18.5.2 Federal 47 CFR § 15.25, “OperatingRequirements, IncidentalRadiation.”

FAA Mitigation for any device thatcauses communicationsinterference.

5.18.2, 5.18.5.2 State General Order 52(GO-52)CPUC, “Construction andOperation of Power andCommunication Lines.”

California PublicUtility Commission(CPUC)

Prevent or mitigate inductiveinterference.

5.18.3, 5.18.5.2 State General Order 95 (GO-95)CPUC, “Rules for OverheadElectric Line Construction”.

CPUC, CEC Design and construct line incompliance with GO-95.

3.6, 5.18.2,5.18.5.2

State High Voltage Electric SafetyOrders, Title 3, CCR §2700 etSeq

CPUC Requirements and standardsfor operating and maintainingelectrical installations andequipment.

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LORS Section AFC Section Jurisdiction AuthorityAdministeringAgency Requirements/Compliance

5.18.5.2 State Fire Prevention Standards forElectrical Utilities 14 CCR§1250

CPUC Specific utility relatedmeasures for fire prevention.

5.18.5.3 Local City of El Segundo GeneralPlan - 1992

City of El SegundoEconomicDevelopment Dept.

Design and construct incompliance with policies.

5.18.5.4 Industry SCE Interconnection Study CaliforniaIndependentOperator

Study currently being writtenassesses transmission capacityavailability.

5.18.5.4 Industry National Electrical Safety CodePart 2: Safety Rules forOverhead Lines

Specifies the national safeoperating clearances applicablein areas where line might beaccessible to the public

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LORS APPLICABLE TO CUMULATIVE IMPACTS

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LORS ApplicabilityConformance

(section)Federal

No Federal LORS applyState

No State LORS applyLocal

No local LORS apply