pages: CityCouncil/2006-10-03.pdf, 17
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CityCouncil | 2006-10-03 | 17 | soil disruption has a depth limitation. The Base Reuse and Community Development Division Manager responded the property has other land use controls, such as not allowing digging below four feet; stated restrictions exist across the site and would remain in place. louncilmember/Commissioner/Board Member deHaan inquired whether the Fleet Industrial Supply Center (FISC) would have the same restrictions, to which The Base Reuse and Community Development Division Manager responded in the affirmative. Councilmember/Commissioner/Board Member deHaan inquired whether remediation is not required when digging four feet. The Base Reuse and Community Development Division Manager responded the sub-slab depressurization system is the only mediation measure required by DTSC. Councilmember/Commissioner/Board Member deHaan inquired about the ground water. The Base Reuse and Community Development Division Manager responded there is no drinking water at the FISC site. Councilmember/Commissioner/Board Member deHaan inquired whether the plume extends past Tinker Avenue. The Base Reuse and Community Development Division Manager responded in the affirmative; stated nothing is constructed over the plume ; Bayport units are within the buffer zone and single family homes have vapor barriers. Mayor/Chair Johnson inquired whether the Navy would still retain the responsibility for clean up with the remediation, to which The Base Reuse and Community Development Division Manager responded in the affirmative. ouncilmember/Commissioner/Board Member deHaan inquired whether pumping was being done and air was being circulated. The Base Reuse and Community Development Division Manager responded the system is passive; stated piping sucks in the air and vents the air out. Councilmember/Commissioner/Board Member deHaan inquired who is Special Joint Meeting Alameda City Council, Community 3 Improvement Commission and Housing Authority Board of Commissioners October 3, 2006 | CityCouncil/2006-10-03.pdf |