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<br /> <br /> <br />20 NELSON MULLINS RILEY & SCARBOROUGH LLP <br /> For informational purposes only. Past success does not indicate the likelihood of success in any future legal representation. <br />2. Vibration. The Project shall comply with any and all applicable Orange County vibration ordinance <br />and requirements. <br />3. Air Pollution. Project shall comply with any and all applicable air quality standards established by <br />the State Environmental Management Commission and with any and all Air Quality permits issued for the <br />Project. <br />4. Electromagnetic Interference. Project shall comply with any and all applicable standards <br />established by the State as well as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) concerning <br />electromagnetic interference, <br />5. Hazardous Materials. Individual tenants or owners/operators shall be required to demonstrate <br />compliance with any and all applicable Federal, State, and local regulations governing the storage, use, <br />and disposal of hazardous materials, <br />6. Solid Waste. The following standards shall apply to the management of solid waste, recyclable <br />materials (including corrugated cardboard), and food waste: <br />a. The developer of the Project or an individual development site within the Project shall <br />contract for the private collection and disposal of solid wastes and for the collection and marketing <br />of mixed recyclables (including corrugated cardboard), and food waste. <br />b. The developer of the Project or an individual development site within the Project shall <br />provide external space for the proper storage and collection of solid waste, recyclable materials <br />(including corrugated cardboard) and food waste. <br />c. Storage/collection areas shall be located in such a manner as to provide convenient access <br />for users of the facility and for safe and efficient access by collection vehicles. <br />d. In cases where storage/collection areas are located across property lines or district lines <br />for shared areas, the developer shall prepare and record a joint access agreement (and a shared <br />storage/collection facility agreement) to assure that sharing parties may use the proposed <br />storage/collection facility and that they can be serviced across property lines or district lines. <br />e. The developer shall reserve space within all storage/collection facilities that serve food and <br />lodging operations for segregated food waste collection near the delivery entrance for any such <br />building that houses, proposes to include, or may at some future date incorporate a restaurant, <br />cafeteria, bar, other food service facility, or a lodging facility. <br />f. The layout and design of waste/storage facilities for solid wastes, recyclable materials <br />(including corrugated cardboard), and food wastes shall comply with the standards and guidelines <br />of Orange County Solid Waste Management (OCSW) and the Orange County Environmental <br />Health Food & Lodging Division. Further, such waste/storage facilities shall be designed and <br />situated so not to negatively affect adjacent properties; and shall be located so not to impact internal <br />traffic flow or located in loading zones. <br />g. The following OCSW standard notes shall be placed on any site/construction plan: <br />x In accordance with the Orange County Regulated Recyclable Materials Ordinance <br />(RRMO), clean wood waste, scrap metal, and corrugated cardboard present in <br />construction and demolition waste shall be recycled. <br />x In accordance with the RRMO, all haulers of construction and demolition waste shall <br />be licensed with OCSW. <br />x Prior to the issuance of a permit to demolish any structure five hundred (500) square <br />feet or greater in size, the permitee or owner shall have requested and received a <br />deconstruction assessment by OCSW Enforcement staff in accordance with the <br />RRMO. <br />24