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North Dayton Development AUAR <br />covered by woods or wetlands. There are no present records of enforcement or other active producers or <br />users of hazardous materials within the study area. <br />b. Project related generation/storage of solid wastes - Describe solid wastes generated/stored during <br />construction and/or operation of the project. Indicate method of disposal. Discuss potential <br />environmental effects from solid waste handling, storage and disposal. Identify measures to avoid, <br />minimize or mitigate adverse effects from the generation/storage of solid waste including source <br />reduction and recycling. <br />The generation of regulated solid and liquid wastes by future tenants is anticipated to be at levels typical <br />of residential land and neighborhood supporting commercial uses elsewhere. Solid waste generation by <br />residents would occur as buildings are completed and occupied. Solid waste disposal or recycling would <br />be privately managed and contracted by the tenants from a licensed hauler. The City of Dayton and the <br />developer will require up -to date recycling in accordance with the Minnesota State Building code. Waste <br />minimization will be encouraged through the development project design and will be encouraged of the <br />tenants. <br />c. Project related use/storage of hazardous materials - Describe chemicals/hazardous materials <br />used/stored during construction and/or operation of the project including method of storage. Indicate the <br />number, location and size of any above or below ground tanks to store petroleum or other materials. <br />Discuss potential environmental effects from accidental spill or release of hazardous materials. Identify <br />measures to avoid, minimize or mitigate adverse effects from the use/storage of chemicals/hazardous <br />materials including source reduction and recycling. Include development of a spill prevention plan. <br />No hazardous materials are anticipated to be used or stored on site other than those consistent with <br />residential and neighborhood commercial uses. If any tenants require storage of petroleum products or <br />other liquid chemicals, that storage will designed and permitted in accordance with the applicable codes <br />such as the International Building Code, Mechanical Code, Plumbing Code and other requirements that <br />the City of Dayton may require of similar installations. <br />d. Project related generation/storage of hazardous wastes - Describe hazardous wastes generated/stored <br />during construction and/or operation of the project. Indicate method of disposal. Discuss potential <br />environmental effects from hazardous waste handling, storage, and disposal. Identify measures to avoid, <br />minimize or mitigate adverse effects from the generation/storage of hazardous waste including source <br />reduction and recycling. <br />If any tenants of the new development generate or store hazardous wastes, all such activity will be <br />designed and permitted in accordance with the applicable codes such as the International Building Code, <br />Mechanical Code, Plumbing Code and other requirements that the City of Dayton may require of similar <br />installations. <br />26 <br />