The city council finds and declares:
A. Hazardous
substances and hazardous wastes present in the community may pose
acute and chronic health hazards to individuals who live and work
in this city, and who are exposed to such substances as a result of
fires, spills, industrial accidents or other types of releases or
emissions.
B. The
people who live and work in this city have a right and need to know
of the use and potential hazards of hazardous materials in the community
in order to plan for and respond to potential exposure to such materials.
C. Basic
information on the location, type and the health risks of hazardous
materials used, stored or disposed of in the city is not now available
to firefighters. health officials. planners, elected officials and
residents.
D. It is
the intent of the city council that this chapter recognize the community's
right and need for basic information on the use and disposal of hazardous
materials in the city and that it establish an orderly system for
the provision of such information.
E. It is
further the intent of the city council that the system of disclosure
set forth in this chapter shall provide the information essential
to firefighters, health officials, planners, elected officials and
residents in meeting their responsibilities for the health and welfare
of the community in such a way that the statutory privilege of trade
secrecy is not abridged.
(Ord. 599 § 1, 1984)
For the purpose of this chapter, the terms listed in this section
shall be defined as follows:
"CAS number"
means the unique identification number assigned by the Chemical
Abstracts Service to specific chemical substances.
"Carcinogen"
means a substance for which:
1.
The International Agency for Research on Cancer states that
there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in animals or that
there is a potential of human carcinogenicity, or that the substance
is a confirmed human carcinogen; or
2.
The National Cancer Institute has found, in an animal bioassay,
that there is positive evidence of carcinogenesis in animals or humans.
"Chemical name"
means the scientific designation of a substance in accordance
with the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry or the
system developed by the Chemical Abstracts Service.
"Common name"
means any designation or identification such as code name,
code number, trade name or brand name used to identify a substance
other than by its chemical name.
"EPA Waste Stream Code"
means the identification number assigned pursuant to the
regulations of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to specific
types of hazardous waste.
"Handle"
means to generate, treat, store or dispose of a hazardous
waste in any fashion.
"Hazardous material"
means any hazardous substance or hazardous waste as defined in subsections I or J in this section, or any material designated pursuant to Section
8.16.060.
"Hazardous substance"
means any substance or product:
1.
For which the manufacturer or producer is required to prepare
a MSDS for the substance or product pursuant to the Hazardous Substances
Information and Training Act (commencing with Section 6360, Chapter
2.5, Part 1 of Division 5 of the California
Labor Code) or pursuant
to any applicable federal law or regulation:
2.
Which is listed as a radioactive material set forth in Chapter 1, Title
10, Appendix B, maintained and updated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
"Hazardous waste"
means hazardous or extremely hazardous waste as defined by
Sections 25115 and 25117 of the California
Health and Safety Code
and set forth in Sections 66680 and 66685 of Title 22 of the California
Administrative Code.
"MSDS"
means a Material Safety Data Sheet prepared pursuant to Section
6390 of the California
Labor Code or pursuant to the regulations of
the Occupational Safety and Health Administration of the United States
Department of Labor.
"Person"
means an individual, trust, firm, joint stock company, corporation,
partnership, association. city, county, district and the state, or
any department or agency thereof.
"Physician"
means any person who holds a valid certificate from the state
of California to practice the healing arts.
"Release"
means any spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting,
emptying, discharging, injecting, escaping. leaching, dumping or disposing
into the environment.
"SIC code"
means the identification number assigned by the Standard
Industrial Classification code to specific types of businesses.
"Use"
includes the handling, processing or storage of a hazardous
substance.
"User"
means any person who uses a hazardous substance or handles
a hazardous waste.
(Ord. 599 § 1, 1984)
The following materials, persons or entities shall be exempt
from disclosure under this chapter:
A. A material
designated as a hazardous material by this chapter solely by its presence
on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission list of radioactive materials
shall be exempt from the requirement that a MSDS be submitted with
the disclosure form;
B. Hazardous
substances contained in food, drug, cosmetic or tobacco products;
C. Any
person using or handling, in aggregate, less than two hundred pounds
or twenty gallons or two hundred cubic feet at S.T.P. (standard temperature
and pressure for compressed gases) a month, whichever is the lesser,
of a hazardous material shall be exempted from the requirement of
disclosure of that use or handling unless the code enforcement officer
has provided notice that he or she has lowered the weight or volume
limits of this exemption for a specific hazardous material in response
to public health concerns.
The exemption of this subsection shall not apply to the using
or handling of carcinogens except to the extent that such carcinogens
are handled or used solely for personal purposes;
D. Hazardous
substances contained solely in consumer products packages for use
by and distributed to the general public;
E. Any
person, while engaged in the transportation of hazardous materials,
including storage directly incident thereto; provided, that such materials
are accompanied by shipping papers prepared in accordance with the
provisions of 49 Code of Federal Regulations. subchapter c.
(Ord. 599 § 1, 1984)
The city council shall establish by resolution a schedule of
fees to be paid by persons using or handling hazardous materials which
is sufficient to cover the costs to the city of administering this
chapter. This schedule of fees shall be reviewed and may be amended
annually during the city's public hearings for budget review.
(Ord. 599 § 1, 1984)