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Resolution No. 6911
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION NO. 6911 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON GRANTING A VARIANCE TO N & E FUNDING, INC. FROM SECTION 26.4.2 -8, DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE, FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2110 37TH STREET IN THE CITY OF VERNON WHEREAS, N & E Funding, Inc. owns the property located at 2110 37th Street in the City of Vernon and has requested a variance from conformance with Section 26.4.2 -8, Development Standards, of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the building is unique in that the existing building measures approximately 13,400 square feet and was constructed with two non - conforming truck loading spaces, one measuring 10.0 in width and 32.0 feet in length, and one measuring 10.0 feet in width and 24.5 feet in length; and WHEREAS, Zoning Ordinance Section 26.4.2 -7 (b) requires two truck loading spaces for buildings with a gross floor area between 8,001 and 25,000 square feet in size; and WHEREAS, Zoning Ordinance Section 26.4.2 -8 (c) specifies that each truck loading space shall be a minimum of 10 feet wide and 65 feet long, and Section 26.4.6 -4 (c) provides that a non - conforming building must comply with these standards within 5 years of April 18, 1989 unless a variance is granted; and WHEREAS, there is insufficient space on the property and the application of the development standards for the truck loading spaces requirements will create an unreasonable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24. 25 26 27 28 hardship by requiring the non- conforming spaces to be 10 feet wide by 65 feet long; and WHEREAS, N & E Funding, Inc. has indicated that it has no plans to expand or alter the building configuration and that the existing truck loading spaces are sufficient for its intended use; and WHEREAS, 2110 37th Street is located in the M zone and the operation is consistent with the objectives of the General Plan and Zoning Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Vernon held a hearing on said application for a variance on February 4, 1997. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby finds and determines that the recitals contained hereinabove are true and correct. SECTION 2: A variance from Section 26.4.2 -8 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, requiring all truck loading spaces to be 10 feet wide by 65 feet long, is hereby granted to N & E Funding, Inc. at 2110 37th Street. SECTION 3: The variance shall be granted subject to the following conditions: (a) The usage of the two non - conforming truck loading spaces shall be limited so that no truck parked at or using the loading docks shall extend into the existing street right -of -way as shown on the Master Plan of Streets, dated June 16, 1992. 2 (b) All existing and future tenants shall be notified of this restriction and a condition stating this shall be placed in all future leases. SECTION 4: Noncompliance with these conditions shall constitute sufficient grounds for the City Council of the City of Vernon to void this variance and require the application of Zoning Ordinance Section 26.4.2 -8 and the authorized truck loading space requirement. SECTION 5: The City Clerk of the City of Vernon shall certify to the passage of this resolution and thereupon and thereafter the same shall be in full force and effect. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 4th day of February, 1997 ATTEST: EONIS C. MALB G, Mayo BRUCE V. MALKENHORST, City Clerk 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 STATE OF CALIFORNIA )ss COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES I BRUCE V. MALKENHORST, City Clerk of the City of Vernon, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution, being Resolution No. 6911, was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Vernon at a regular meeting of the City Council duly held on Tuesday, February 4, 1997 and thereafter was duly signed by the Mayor of the City of Vernon. jz,_L__re',z,,--t_,.,------°'"-C--. (SEAL) BRUCE V. MALKENHORST, City Clerk 4 For Lease Truck Maintenance Facility 2715 Bonnie Beach Place Vernon, California II Seeley Contact Exclusive Agent: Ralph M. Zeller Phil Norton 213 / 726 -1200 FAX (213) 726 -1942 5801 East Slauson Avenue, Suite 160 Commerce, California 90040 The information contained herein is from sources we believe to be reliable but, we do not guarantee its accu- racy. All measurements & dimensions are approxima- tions and are not to scale. Clients are encouraged to verify their accuracy. Exrbi A r — z � z 0 T 100' 190' 120' Jo- cc 0 0 0 200' x 70' 0 N 50' 1 Open Covered Bay I 000± q. Ft. Clear span Building 40'-- Alignment Pit CC 0 0 0 r x 0 N VA' BONNIE BEACH PLACE 395' LAND FOR LEASE AVAIL. SF: 75,000 ACRES: 1.72 ADDRESS 2715 S BONNIE BEACH PL, VERNON MODERN TRUCK REPAIR FACILITY LARGE PAVED AND FENCED CORNER LOT IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDE WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND OIL PIT AIRLINES 13 DOUBLE GL DOORS; FULLY SPRINKLERED ZIP 90023 LEASE RENTAL $ 11,250 /mo Gross 0.150 Net Term 5 TO 10 YEARS SALE PRICE$ NFS Price/SF $ Tax $ 4,500 Yr 95 -96 Terms Possession Immediate Avail SF 75,000 Dim 395 X 190 Assessor's Parcel #5243 - 020 -022 Min. SF 75,000 Add! St. Ded.NONE Sewer Lines Yes - IN STREET Fenced Y Paved Y EQ Zone N Rail NONE Water Lines Yes - IN STREET Net Avail SF 75,000 Gas Lines Yes - IN STREET Build To Suit No General Topography LEVEL Easements NONE KNOWN Bldg(s) SF & Description 10,000 SQ. FT. GL BLDG. Thomas Bk Pg# 675D3 Zone MV Soil Report Y Environmental Report(s) NONE AGENT Philip S Norton (213) 726 -1200 Region C Listing # 107073 Ralph Zeller SIOR 04/12/96 FTCF AP250Y150S000 Notes PHIL NORTON EXT. 215, RALPH ZELLER EXT. 225, SPRINKLER CALC IS .21/1625, CALL BROKER TO INSPECT BUILDINGS. UTITLITIES WELL DISTRIBUTED THIS IS AN EXCLUSIVE LISTING OF THE "MULTIPLE" AND IS SUBJECT TO ALL ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS This information has been fumished from sources which we deem reliable, but for which we assume no liability. The information contained herein is given in confidence, with the understanding that all negotiations pertaining to this property be handled through the submitting office. All measurements are approximate. ® American Industrial Real Estate Association The tv1UEnpLE (213) 726 -1200 5801 East Slauson Avenue Suite 160 Commerce, California 90040 -2926 Individual Memberships Society of Industrial d Office Realtors II Seele Y COMPANY 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, CA 90058 (213) 583- 8811, Ext. 272 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ESTABLISHMENT REPORTING FORM Please Use Typewriter or Print Clearly REFER TO GUIDE FOR EXPLANATION OF FORM ELEMENTS 1 FACILITY & OWNER / OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION Business Name: Screamline Investment / TOURCOACH Page 1 of Reporting Period 1 / 1 1 o 1 2 / 3 1 19 Facility Street Address: 271 5 Bonnie Beach Place City: Vernon State: California Zip Code: 90058 Dun & Bradstreet No SIC Code (4 digit #): Nature of Business: Bus Repairs & Maintence Owner / Operator Name: Screamline Investment City: 6922 Hollywood #518 Hollywood State: California Zip Code: 90028 Phone Number: 213-463-3131 II. EMERGENCY CONTACTS / FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR Prima Name: Shoeleh Farhadi ' Name Serfs Avanessian Business Phone: 213-463-3131 Business Phone: 213-463-3131 24 -Hour Phone: 310-859-3462 24 -Hour Phone same as above Title: Excutive Vice President Title: Director of Maintence Name of Facility Emergency Coordinator if different from above: Charlie Jahanbiqloo For State /Fed planning: 0 We handle Extremely Hazardous Substances / Acutely Hazardous Materials 0 There are school(s) / hospital(s) / extended care facilities within 1,000 ft. (straight line distance) of my facility. PROPERTY OWNER'S INFORMATION Name: Steve Taricco / Sky Alland Marketing Address: 3020 Old Ranch Pkway. #300 Sealbeach,CAPhone Number 310- 799 -5503 PERMIT INFORMATION: REVIEW THE LIST OF AGENCY NAMES. IF YOUR BUSINESS HAS A PERMIT ISSUED BY ANY OF THEM FOR HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES OR WASTE, GIVE THE PERMIT NUMBER. A. L.A. Sanitation District (Industrial Waste) B. South Coast Air Quality Management District C. Environmental Protection Agency Identification No. D. Other Agency, Specify name ADMINISTERING AGENCY USE Facility 1.D. # Application Amendment Fee 1 CERT HERE Sign Y UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT THE A • SENT To • L NECESSARY IN aY • 1 I ure of Business Owner or Authorized Rep PE • :0 NS E INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE: I DE P RSUANT TO LAW AND INCIDENTAL TO THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT sentative Printed Name ' 10/g 7 h Title Date PLEASE RETURN THIS COMPLETED FORM ON OR BEFORE (Printed on Recvcl'ri Parer) CITY OF VERNON HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Photocopy extra copies of this page before completing it. REFER TO GUIDE FOR EXPLANATION OF FORM ELEMENTS 111. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DESCRIPTIONS Reporting Period 1/1 to 12/31 19 'Ay /1 DESCRIPTION Common Name: PeAet2.o, L AAo 11 (J' Cr a. S tE is t+✓ -qO CAS -ft: AA \ x -RA 1(z, t Chemical Name: DOT #: 0 Solid t .lfiLicruid 0 Gas 0 Trade Secret 0 Radioactive (if radioactive 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste - curries) UN/NA #: If Waste Annual is checked, Amount Generated: WASTE CLASSIFICATION gi Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive 0 Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous GENERAL HAZARD CLASS ' Class / Description PHYSICAL& HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES PHYSICAL p Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release HEALTH Immediate Health Delayed Health 0 (Acute) ¢k.-)(Chronic) • AMOUNT &TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount id gals. 0 lbs. 0 cu. ft. ( Average Daily Amount AMOUNT TIME AT FACILITY No. Days on -site No. Days on -site Largest container on -site (Amount): Largest container on -site (Amount): * STORAGE CODES & LOCATIONS: (use codes provided) Location # C: P: T: location (Also indicate location on site map) Location (Also indicate location on site map) a / iv MIXTURE: list the three most hazardous components (by wt.) 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name MIXTURE: fist the three most hazardous components (by wt.) 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name CAS # % WT. CAS # % WT. CAS # % WT. DESCRIPTION Common Name: evi vI 2.0t L JUG to r Q L C4 L `'Q CAS #: Ali 1 Xlaug 1' Chemical Name: DOT #: 0 Solid 4 Liquid 0 Gas 0 Trade Secret 0 Radioactive (if radioactive 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste - curries) UN/NA #: If Waste Annual is checked, Amount Generated: WASTE CLASSIFICATION j 'Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive 0 Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous GENERAL HAZARD CLASS * Class / Description PHYSICAIa HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES PHYSICAL lJ' Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release Immediate 0 (Acute) HEALTH Health Delayed Health '(Chronic) AMOUNT TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount l gals. 0 lbs. 0 cu. ft. f Average Daily Amount No. Days on -site Largest container on -site (Amount): * STORAGE CODES & LOCATIONS: (use codes provided) Location # C: P: T: Location (Also indicate location on site map) vt, J MIXTURE: list the three most hazardous components (by wt.) 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name CAS # WT. CAS # % WT. CAS # % WT. Date: Name: Signature: Title: ,1 • CITY OF VERNON HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Photocopy extra copies of this page before completing it. REFER TO GUIDE FOR EXPLANATION OF FORM ELEMENTS 111. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DESCRIPTIONS Page Reporting Period 1/1 to 12/31 19 DESCRIPTION Common Name: ee ✓ in) a I t _ �i'-3-%- — l� C X Roil; I TL CAS #: !v\ I X Tu 0 E Chemical Name: DOT #: 0 Solid OLiquid 0 Gas 0 Trade Secret 0 Radioactive (if radioactive 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste - curries) UN/NA #: If Waste Annual is checked, Amount Generated: WASTE CLASSIFICATION WASTE CLASSIFICATION ,'Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive 0 Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous GENERAL HAZARD CLASS ' Class / Description PHYSICAL &HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES PHYSICAL ja Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release HEALTH . Immediate Health. Delayed Health 0 (Acute) Chronic) AMOUNT & TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount /FP gals. 0 lbs. 0 cu. ft. Average Daily Amount No Days on -site 't STORAGE CODES & LOCATIONS: (use codes provided) Largest container on -site (Amount): C: P: STORAGE CODES & LOCATIONS: (use codes provided) Location # C: P: T: Location (Also indicate location on site map) J y • MIXTURE: list the three most hazardous components (by wt.) 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name CAS# %WT. CAS# %WT. CAS# %WT. MIXTURE: list the three most hazardous components (by wt.) 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name CAS # % WT. CAS # % WT CAS # % WT. DESCRIPTION Common Name: P€ 0 n as t L__ j ` t n tt c / e.c 2,.e., ; C v G /a vl CAS #: AI N 1v tk-4 Y t'.. Chemical Name: DOT #: 0 Solid ,iquid 0 Gas 0 Trade Secret 0 Radioactive (if radioactive 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste - curries) UN/NA #: If Waste Annual is checked, Amount Generated: WASTE CLASSIFICATION Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive 0 Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous GENERAL HAZARD CLASS Class 2— Description PHYSICAL &HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES PHYSICAL Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release HEALTH Immediate Health Delayed Health 0 (Acute) 0 (Chronic) AMOUNT & TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount gals. 0 lbs. 0 cu. ft. Average Daily Amount No. Days on -site Largest container on -site (Amount): 't STORAGE CODES & LOCATIONS: (use codes provided) Location # C: P: T: Location (Also indicate location on site map) }� i / rJ • MIXTURE: list the three most hazardous components (by wt.) 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name CAS# %WT. CAS# %WT. CAS# %WT. Name: Signature: Date: Title: CITY OF VERNON HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Photocopy extra copies of this page before completing it. REFER TO GUIDE FOR EXPLANATION OF FORM ELEMENTS 111. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DESCRIPTIONS Page of Reporting Period 1/1 to 1213119 Common Name: Chemical Name: DESCRIPTION Pen n 1' }.-k C p C& rest. e 7L2 CAS #: Al \ A tU r -e_:, DOT #: - 0 Trade Secret Solid 0 Liquid 0 Gas 0 Radioactive (if radioactive 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste - curries) UN/NA #: If Waste Annual is checked, Amount Generated: 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste - curries) UN/NA #: WASTE CLASSIFICATION If Waste Annual ti'Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive 0 Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous GENERAL HAZARD CLASS * / Class / Description PHYSICAL & HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES PHYSICAL 4341-re 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release HEALTH Immediate Health Delayed Health 0 (Acute) 1316hronic) • AMOUNT & TIME AT FAC1LTr GENERAL HAZARD CLASS' Class Description UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount O Bats. ¢!f lbs. O cu. ft. / Average Daily Amount No. Days on -site HEALTH Immediate Health Delayed Health 0 (Acute) 0 (Chronic) Largest container on -site (Amount): STORAGE CODES & LOCATIONS: (use codes i., provided) * Location # C: p: T: Location (Also indicate location on site map) - STORAGE CODES & LOCATIONS: (use codes provided) Location # C: P: T: Location (Also indicate location on site map) .. MIXTURE: list the three most hazardous components (by wt.) 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name CAS # % WT. CAS # % WT. CAS # % WT. Common Name: DESCRIPTION CAS #: Chemical Name: DOT #: 0 Trade Secret 0 Solid 0 Liquid 0 Gas 0 Radioactive (if radioactive 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste - curries) UN/NA #: If Waste Annual is checked, Amount Generated: WASTE CLASSIFICATION 0 Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous GENERAL HAZARD CLASS' Class Description PHYSICAL& HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES PHYSICAL 0 Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release HEALTH Immediate Health Delayed Health 0 (Acute) 0 (Chronic) AMOUNT & TIME AT FACIUTY UNITS OF MEASURE 0 gals. . cu. ft. Maximum Daily Amount Average Daily Amount No Days on -site Largest container on -site (Amount): - STORAGE CODES & LOCATIONS: (use codes provided) Location # C: P: T: Location (Also indicate location on site map) MIXTURE: list the three most hazardous components (by wt:) 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name CAS # % WT. CAS # % WT CAS # % WT Name: _ Signature: Date: Title: CITY OF VERNON HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Photocopy extra copies of this page before completing it. REFER TO GUIDE FOR EXPLANATION OF FORM ELEMENTS HI. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DESCRIPTIONS Page of Reporting Period 1/1 to 12/31 19 DESCRIPTION Common Name: CAS #: Chemical Name: DOT #: - 0 Solid 0 Liquid 0 Gas 0 Trade Secret 0 Radioactive (if radioactive 0 Pure 0 Mixture 0 Waste - curries) UN /NA #: If Waste Annual is checked, Amount Generated: WASTE CLASSIFICATION 0 Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive 0 Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous GENERAL HAZARD CLASS ' Class Description PHYSICALS HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES PHYSICAL 0 Fire 0 Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release HEALTH Immediate Health Delayed Health 0 (Acute) 0 (Chronic) • AMOUNT a TIME AT FACIIm UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 0 gals. 0 lbs. 0 cu. ft. Average Daily Amount No Days on -site No. Days on -site Largest container on -site (Amount): Largest container on -site (Amount): * STORAGE CODES & LOCATIONS: (use codes provided) * STORAGE CODES & LOCATIONS: (use codes provided) Location # C: P: T: Location (Also indicate location on site map) MIXTURE: list the three most hazardous components (by wt.) 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name CAS # % WT MIXTURE: list the three most hazardous components (by wt.) 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name CAS # % WT. • CAS # % WT. CAS # % WT. DESCRIPTION Common Name: CAS #: Chemical Name: DOT #: 0 Solid 0 Liquid 0 Gas 0 Trade Secret 0 Radioactive (if radioactive 0 Pure 13 Mixture O Waste - curries) UN /NA #: If Waste Annual is checked, Amount Generated: WASTE CLASSIFICATION 0 Toxic 0 Ignitable 0 Corrosive 0 Reactive 0 Extremely Hazardous GENERAL HAZARD CLASS Class Description PHYSICAL& HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES PHYSICAL 0 Fire O Reactive 0 Sudden Pressure Release HEALTH Immediate Health Delayed Health 0 (Acute) O (Chronic) AMOUNT & TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount 0 gals. 0 lbs. O cu. ft. Average Daily Amount No Days on -site Largest container on -site (Amount): * STORAGE CODES & LOCATIONS: (use codes provided) Location # C: P: T: Location (Also indicate location on site map) MIXTURE: list the three most hazardous components (by wt.) 1. Name 2. Name 3. Name CAS # % WT CAS # % WT. CAS # % WT. Name: Signature: Date: Title: GUIDE FOR COMPLETION OF THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ESTABLISHMENT REPORTING FORM There are minimum hazardous material inventory reporting and data management requirements in City of Vernon Ordinance #961, Chapter 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code and Section 312 of SARA, Title Ill. This reporting form is provided to assist Vernon businesses in meeting the inventory information requirements mandated under local, state and federal laws. In addition, a data dictionary is included to assist in development of standardized electronic data management systems by Administering Agencies. For additional guidance please contact City of Vernon Health & Environmental Control, 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, CA 90058, Phone (213) 583 -8811, Ext. 233. 1. FACILITY & OWNER / OPERATOR INFORMATION DATA ELEMENT Business Name Facility Street Address City State Zip Code Dun & Bradstreet Number SIC Code Nature of Business Owner /Operator Name Mailing Address INFORMATION REQUIRED Enter ttie full name of the business or facility. Enter the street address where the facility is located. Do not use post office box numbers. The information must provide a means to geographically locate the facility. Enter the city where your facility is located. If not within city limits, enter the city used for your mailing address. Enter State abbreviation. Enter Zip Code. Enter Dun & Bradstreet No. for your facility. Enter the facility Standard Industrial Classification Code. Provide a short statement on the type of business being conducted at the facility. Enter name of the facility owner or operator. If different from the facility street address, enter the owner /operators mailing address. Include city, state, and zip code in the space provided. 11 EMERGENCY CONTACTS / FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR DATA ELEMENT Primary Contact Secondary Contact Facility Emergency Coordinator INFORMATION REQUIRED Include the name, business phone, 24 hour phone, and title of a facility official that can be contacted in case of an emergency involving hazardous materials at the facility. Include the same information as above for a facility official designated to act as an alternate contact person. Provide the name of the person at the facility designated to serve as the facility emergency coordinator. This person should be able to provide necessary facility emergency planning information. N you handle extremely hazardous materials at your facility, regardless of the quantity, check the appropriate box. !f there are :sensitive facilities" (schools, hospitals, or extended care facilities) located within 1000 feet of your facility, check the appropriate box. I11. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DESCRIPTIONS NOTE: You must complete a separate Hazardous Material Description for each hazardous material and hazardous waste that you h a n d l e at your f a c i l i t y . P r t n I ! nk f h - H z r - ri. I D - ri• i. n • ri. r . in.. Complete a description of each Hazardous Material in amounts equal to or greater than 20 pounds (solid), 5 gallons (liquid) or 200 cubic feet (gas at standard temperature and pressure). You must also complete a separate Description for each extremely hazardous substance handled in amounts greater than the federal threshold planning quantity or List hazardous and extremely hazardous chemical sections on separate sheets. If you claim trade secret status for any materials inventoried, list all trade secret information on separate Description. Do not mix trade secret information and non - trade secret information on the same sheet. Review Material Safety Data Sheet for each hazardous substance for data element information. DATA ELEMENT Common Name CAS Number Chemical Name DOT Number UN /NA Number Trade Secret Solid Liquid Gas Pure Mixture Waste . .. ,. .IA* .. .. ...- . .. INFORMATION REQUIRED Enter the common name of the hazardous substance or waste. Enter the Chemical Abstracts Service Number for the material. Enter the chemical name of the substance using the proper chemical terminology. Avoid use of trade names. Enter the Department of Transportation number. ' Enter the UN /NA Number for the material as listed in 49 CFR_ Check only if you claim trade secret status for the material listed If the material is.a solid, check the appropriate box. If the material is a liquid, check the appropriate box. If the material is a gas, check the appropriate box. If the material is a pure chemical, check the appropriate box. If the material is a mixture, check the appropriate box. If the material is a waste, check the appropriate box and provide an estimate of the.annual amount of this specific waste generated. 1.-' DATA ELEMENT (continued) General Hazard Class Radioactive Physical & Health Categories Amount & Time at Facility Storage Codes & Location Location Number, - C (Container) -P (Pressure) -T (Temperature) Location Mixture Certification CODE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DESCRIPTION Blasting Agent Combustible Liquid Corrosive Etiologic Agent Explosive A Explosive 8 Explosive C Flam. Compr. Gas Flammable Liquid Flammable Solid INFORMATION REQUIRED CODE DESCRIPTION 11 Hypergolic 12 Irritant 13 Non - Flammable Gas 14 Organic Peroxide 15 ORM -A 16 ORM -B 17 ORM--C 18 ORM -D 19 ORM -E CODE 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 20 Other Regulated Material (ORM) DESCRIPTION Oxidizer Poison A, Gas, Compr. Poison B, Liquid/Solid Pyrophoric Radioactive Water Reactive Heat Sensitive Narcotic Shock Sensitive If the material is a radioactive, check the appropriate box and fill in number of curries or microcurries. Check the appropriate categories that describe the physical and health Hazard hazards associated with the material listed. Check the unit that is most appropriate for the material being inventoried (gallons, pounds or cubic feet). Fill in the maximum daily amount on hand at any one time during the year. Calculate the average daily amount on hand during the previous calendar year. List the total number of days during the previous calendar year that the material was on site. Provide capacity of the largest container on site for the specific material. This section of the form relies on development of a facility map and utilization of a coding system to indicate type of storage, storage temperature and storage pressure. Enter the storage location number as shown on the facility map to identify storage locations for the specific material. In this column, enter the code that best describes the type of storage container at the location specified. Use the following codes: CODE A B C D E F G H STORAGE TYPE Above ground tank Below ground tank Tank inside building Insulated tank/cryogenics Steel drum Plastic/non- metallic drum Fiber drum Can - 5 gallons or less Carboy CODE STORAGE TYPE K Bag L Box M Cylinder, Portable Pressurized N Cylinder, Fixed Pressurized O Glass bottle or jug P Plastic bottle or jug Q Tote bin R Tank Wagon S Rail car J Silo T Other In this column, enter the code that best describes the storage pressure for the specific material and location. Use the following codes: CODE STORAGE PRESSURE 1 Ambient pressure 2 Greater than ambient pressure 3 Less than ambient pressure In this column, enter the code that best describes the storage temperature for the specific material and location. Use the following codes: CODE. STORAGE TEMPERATURE CODE 4 Ambient temperature 6 5 Greater than ambient temperature 7 STORAGE TEMPERATURE Less than ambient temperature Cryogenic conditions Enter a brief narrative that describes the storage location. Example: "Northwest corner of machine shop." If the material listed is a mixture, provide the following information for each of the three most hazardous components: - Chemical name, CAS number, and % weight of the mixture Include the name, title, date and official signature certifying the authenticity of the indicated information at the bottom of each sheet. • ANNOTATED SITE MAP Attach a map of the facility_ The map should include the following details: 1. SITE LAYOUT Scale of map Site orientation (north, south, etc.) Storm drains and sewers Access and enresC nnintc anri mntno 2. FACILITY Location of each storage area Location of emergency response equipment (fire suppression, spill equipment, protective clothing, etc.) CITY OF VERNON HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ESTABLISHMENT REPORTING FORM BUSINESS /CONTINGENCY PLAN TRAINING Please Use Typewriter or Print Clearly REFER TO GUIDELINES FOR INSTRUCTION ON PREPARING CONTINGENCY PLANS BUSINESS NAME: je_!eet,yytllit -e ve..i \ iftkrt± f 'fa e(cc4 ADDRESS: ;22 71.1 ALtnni,e &1t(1,- PI ei,C tj C V. TRAINING The training program shall be reasonable and appropriate for the size of the business and the nature of the hazardous material handled. Describe the training methods of safe handling of hazardous materials: Describe procedures used for coordination with local emergency response organizations, both public and private: Describe training in the use of emergency response equipment and supplies which are under your control: Describe training of employees on emergency plan and procedures: Describe policies and procedures which assure that appropriate personnel receive initial as well as refresher training: COMPLETED BY: TITLE: DATE: GUIDELINES FOR PREPARATION OF TRAINING PLANS Training Plans are required to include: Safety procedures in handling hazardous materials and in the event of a release or threatened release of a hazardous material. must be done initially for present employees, for all new employees and refreshed at least annually thereafter. The training consideration the position of the employee in terms of job assignment and responsibility during a hazardous materials incide The training may take into ent. and nature of requirement calls for a training program that is reasonable and appropriate for the size of the business and the quantity hazardous materials handled. At a minimum, the training must include: - Methods of safe handling of hazardous materials; - Procedures for coordination with local emergency response organization; - Use of emergency response equipment and supplies under control of the handler; and - The business' contingency plan and procedures. The contingency plan must document the content of the training program and how the business ensures that the appropriate personnel receive initial and refresher training. Be sure that the training program is consistent with the extent of the hazards present in the business and the types of events anticipated. 2. The required training in safe handling of hazardous materials may be satisfied by an effective OSHA Hazard Communication Program. 3. The training should be consistent with each employee's responsibility. Therefore, considerable training should be afforded to a number of the business' emergency response team, while an employee whose responsibility is limited to knowing when and how to evacuate need receive only minimal training. Your training program design should take these differences into account in a way that facilitates the time and effort involved in training. For example, you may want to hold separate sessions for the emergency response team members and management personnel, and another for office and other personnel not directly involved in emergency response activities. 4. A procedure for documenting that both initial and refresher training has been done should be included as part of the business plan and provisions to preserve these records established. 5. Due to the overlap in the OSHA hazard communication training and emergency response training, it is suggested that both types of training be handled together possibly using MSDS to illustrate emergency response procedures for particularly hazardous materials. This approach is especially appropriate for required new employee training in both these areas. b Emergency response procedures that are specific to individual businesses and hazardous materials must be developed on a case -by -case basis using MSDS and other sources of information. The following part of "A.B.C. Company's" Contingency Plan illustrates an appropriate documentation of a hazardous materials training program for a small business. Reference: Health and Safety Code Section 22504 (Appendix B); California Administrative Code, Title 19, Section 2732 (Appendix C). A.B.C. Company Training Plan HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRAINING PLAN FOR EMPLOYEES 1. All employees have been trained in the contents of the contingency plan and the emergency plans and procedures. 2. All training will be documented by employee signature on a training session sign up sheet. This record of training will be maintained by the Plant Manager. 3. Refresher training will be done on an annual basis and documented as indicated above. 4. New employees will be trained on both OSHA Hazard Communication and Hazardous Material Emergency Response Procedures prior to working with hazardous substances. This training will be do cumented as indicated above and reflected in the new employee's personnel record. S. Emergency team members will receive special training in emergency response procedures, incident mitigation and first aid treatment. This training will be documented as indicated above. 6. Production workers who handle hazardous materials will be trained in the safe handling of hazardous materials, procedures to mitigate releases or threatened releases of hazardous materials and other appropriate emergency actions. This training will be documented. Management and other personnel responsible for incident reporting will receive special training with regard to the reporting of releases or threatened releases of hazardous materials. This training will be documented. Specific emergency response procedures and actions to mitigate spills, releases, are attached for information. Date: Prepared By: hazmat \guidtran. pin 06/95 A. CITY OF VERNON HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ESTABLISHMENT REPORTING FORM BUSINESS /CONTINGENCY PLAN Please Use Typewriter or Print Clearly REFER TO GUIDEUNES FOR INSTRUCTION ON PREPARING CONTINGENCY PLANS BUSINESS NAME: ADDRESS: IV. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES Identify the person by name and title who will immediately notify the State Office of Emergency Services, OES, (telephone number 1 -800- 852 -7550 or 1- 916- 427 -4341) and the City of Vernon Fire Department (dial 911) of a release or potential release of hazardous material:` NAME: TITLE: If business has an additional emergency response notification system, explain here: Identify person by name and title who will notify people within the business facility who must respond to the incident: NAME: TITLE: - - -- Identify local emergency medical assistance that will be used in the event of an emergency: NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: Identify procedures used to mitigate, prevent or abate hazards to persons, property or environment. List and describe available equipment and materials: Describe method used in immediate notification and evacuation of the business: Identify evacuation routes and safe collection areas on schematic diagram of building and lot. Explain roll cast procedures: COMPLETED BY: TITLE: DATE: 191 PENN4i5‘ Z41L copAoy 24 Hour Fax Service Pennzoil Company Health Services P.O. Box 2967 Houston, Texas 77252 -2967 1 -800 -546 -6227 Transaction Number: 35117 Requested Date: November 5, 1996 Time: 12:45 PM Information Transmitted: 3710 PENNZOIL. LONG -LIFE3 MOTOR OIL SAE 15W -40 3750 PENNZOIL= LONG -LIFE MOTOR OIL SAE 40 3312 PENNZOIL= ATF AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID 3316 PENNZOIL: ATF AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID 8546 PENNZOIL= ANTIFREEZE AND SUMMER COOLANT Please deliver this document to the following telephone extension or room number: 18008483608 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PENNZOIL COMPANY OIL PRODUCTS COf°PCOMPANY PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME PENNZOIL COMPANY ADDRESS P.O. BOX 2967 HOUSTON, TX 77252 -2967 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. (800) 546 -6040 CAS NUMBER: MIXTURE MSDS CODE: 000312 NFPA HAZARD IDENTIFICATION DEGREE OF HAZARD HAZARD RATINGS 0 -LEAST HEALTH: 1 1- SLIGHT FIRE: 1 2- MODERATE REACTIVITY: 0 3 -HIGH 4- EXTREME TRADE NAME: PENNZOIL~ LONG -LIFE] MOTOR OIL SAE 15W -40 SYNONYMS: Z -7 TURBO DIESEL 15W40, Z -7 SUPER 15W40 BY: ENVIRONMENTAL, SAFETY & HEALTH EFFECTIVE DATE: OCTOBER 11, 1996 (800) 546 -6227 SUPERSEDES DATE: DECEMBER 17, 1993 2. INGREDIENTS COMPONENT NAME CAS NUMBER HAZARDOUS IN PERCENTAGE BLEND MIN MAX COMPONENT EXPOSURE LIMIT BASE LUBRICATING OILS MIXTURE NO 75 TO 85 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV DETERGENT /INHIBITOR SYSTEM MIXTURE NO 10 TO 20 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV VISCOSITY INDEX IMPROVER MIXTURE NO POUR POINT DEPRESSANT MIXTURE NO TO 15 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV 1 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV UNIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT 3. HEALTH INFORMATION AND PROTECTION EYE CONTACT: THIS PRODUCT IS PRACTICALLY NON - IRRITATING TO THE EYES UPON DIRECT CONTACT. BASED ON TESTING OF SIMILAR PRODUCTS AND /OR COMPONENTS. SKIN CONTACT: AVOID SKIN CONTACT. THIS PRODUCT IS MINIMALLY IRRITATING TO THE SKIN UPON DIRECT CONTACT. BASED ON TESTING OF SIMILAR PRODUCTS AND /OR COMPONENTS. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY RESULT IN CONTACT DERMATITIS WHICH IS CHARACTERIZED BY DRYNESS, CHAPPING, AND REDDENING. THIS CONDITION MAY MAKE THE SKIN MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO OTHER IRRITANTS, SENSITIZERS, AND DISEASE. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY RESULT IN OIL ACNE WHICH IS CHARACTERIZED BY BLACKHEADS WITH POSSIBLE SECONDARY INFECTION. SEE HEALTH DATA SECTION BELOW. CODE: 000312 NAME: PENNZOIL= LONG -LIFE MOTOR OIL SAE 15W -40 PAGE 02 INHALATION: THIS PRODUCT HAS A LOW VAPOR PRESSURE AND IS NOT EXPECTED TO PRESENT AN INHALATION HAZARD AT AMBIENT CONDITIONS. CAUTION SHOULD BE TAKEN TO PREVENT AEROSOLIZATION OR MISTING OF THIS PRODUCT. THE PERMISSABLE EXPOSURE LIMIT (PEL) AND THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE (TLV) FOR THIS PRODUCT AS OIL MIST IS 5 MG /M3. EXPOSURES BELOW 5 MG /M3 APPEAR TO BE WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT HEALTH RISK. THE SHORT -TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT FOR THIS PRODUCT AS AN OIL MIST IS 10 MG /M3. INGESTION: DO NOT INGEST. THIS PRODUCT IS RELATIVELY NON -TOXIC BY INGESTION. THIS PRODUCT HAS LAXATIVE PROPERTIES AND MAY RESULT IN ABDOMINAL CRAMPS AND DIARRHEA. SEE HEALTH DATA SECTION BELOW. HEALTH DATA ON RARE OCCASIONS, PROLONGED AND REPEATED EXPOSURE TO OIL MIST POSES A RISK OF PULMONARY DISEASE SUCH AS CHRONIC LUNG INFLAMMATION. THIS CONDITION IS USUALLY ASYMPTOMATIC AS A RESULT OF REPEATED SMALL ASPIRATIONS. SHORTNESS OF BREATH AND COUGH ARE THE MOST COMMON SYMPTOMS. THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH ON CANCER HAS CONCLUDED THERE ARE INADEQUATE DATA TO EVALUATE THE CARCINOGENICITY TO EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS OF THIS CLASS OF PRODUCTS. THUS THIS PRODUCT BELONGS TO IARC CLASSIFICATION GROUP 3, "NOT CLASSIFIABLE AS TO ITS CARCINOGENICITY TO HUMANS." THIS PRODUCT IS NOT CARCINOGENIC ACCORDING TO THE OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD. FOR GASOLINE-ENGINE MOTOR OILS ONLY. AVOID SKIN CONTACT WITH USED MOTOR OILS. THE IARC HAS CONCLUDED THERE IS SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE THAT USED GASOLINE- ENGINE MOTOR OILS PRODUCE SKIN TUMORS IN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS. 4. EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYE CONTACT: SKIN CONTACT: INHALATION: INGESTION: IMMEDIATELY FLUSH EYES WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER AND CONTINUE FLUSHING UNTIL IRRITATION SUBSIDES. IF MATERIAL IS HOT, TREAT FOR THERMAL BURNS AND TAKE VICTIM TO HOSPITAL IMMEDIATELY. REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. WASH CONTAMINATED AREA THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER. IF MATERIAL IS HOT, SUBMERGE INJURED AREA IN COLD WATER. IF VICTIM IS SEVERELY BURNED, REMOVE TO A HOSPITAL IMMEDIATELY. THIS MATERIAL HAS A LOW VAPOR PRESSURE AND IS NOT EXPECTED TO PRESENT AN INHALATION EXPOSURE AT AMBIENT CONDITIONS. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. 5. PERSONAL HEALTH PROTECTION INFORMATION EYE PROTECTION: EYE PROTECTION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER CONDITIONS OF NORMAL USE. IF MATERIAL IS HANDLED SUCH THAT IT COULD BE SPLASHED INTO EYES, WEAR PLASTIC FACE SHIELD OR SPLASH -PROOF SAFETY GOGGLES. SKIN PROTECTION: NO SKIN PROTECTION IS REQUIRED FOR SINGLE, SHORT DURATION EXPOSURES. FOR PROLONGED OR REPEATED EXPOSURES, USE IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING (BOOTS, GLOVES, APRONS, ETC.) OVER PARTS OF THE BODY SUBJECT TO EXPOSURE. IF HANDLING HOT MATERIAL, USE INSULATED PROTECTIVE CLOTHING (BOOTS, GLOVES, APRONS, ETC.), LAUNDER SOILED CLOTHES. PROPERLY DISPOSE OF CONTAMINATED LEATHER ARTICLES INCLUDING SHOES, WHICH CANNOT BE DECONTAMINATED. CODE: 000312 NAME: PENNZOIL= LONG -LIFE MOTOR OIL SAE 15W -40 PAGE 03 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: RESPIRATORY PROTECTION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER CONDITIONS OF NORMAL USE. IF VAPOR OR MIST IS GENERATED WHEN THE MATERIAL IS HEATED OR HANDLED, USE AN ORGANIC VAPOR RESPIRATOR WITH A DUST AND MIST FILTER. ALL RESPIRATORS MUST BE NIOSH CERTIFIED. DO NOT USE COMPRESSED OXYGEN IN HYDROCARBON ATMOSPHERES. • VENTILATION: IF VAPOR OR MIST IS GENERATED WHEN THE MATERIAL IS HEATED OR HANDLED, ADEQUATE VENTILATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH GOOD ENGINEERING PRACTICE MUST BE PROVIDED TO MAINTAIN CONCENTRATIONS BELOW THE SPECIFIED EXPOSURE OR FLAMMABLE LIMITS. OTHER: CONSUMPTION OF FOOD AND BEVERAGE SHOULD BE AVOIDED IN WORK AREAS WHERE HYDROCARBONS ARE PRESENT. ALWAYS WASH HANDS AND FACE WITH SOAP AND WATER BEFORE EATING, DRINKING, OR SMOKING. 6. FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION FLASH POINT: 415 F AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: > 800 F FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR % BY VOLUME EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSIVE CONDITIONS: TEST METHOD: C.Q.C. TEST METHOD: NO DATA LOWER: NO DATA UPPER: NO DATA USE DRY CHEMICAL, FOAM, OR CARBON DIOXIDE. WATER MAY BE INEFFECTIVE BUT CAN BE USED TO COOL CONTAINERS EXPOSED TO HEAT OR FLAME. CAUTION SHOULD BE EXERCISED WHEN USING WATER OR FOAM AS FROTHING MAY OCCUR, ESPECIALLY IF SPRAYED INTO CONTAINERS OF HOT, BURNING LIQUID. DENSE SMOKE MAY BE GENERATED WHILE BURNING. CARBON MONOXIDE, CARBON DIOXIDE, AND OTHER OXIDES MAY BE GENERATED AS PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION. 7. REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY (THERMAL, LIGHT, ETC.): STABLE ,CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NONE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NONE INCOMPATIBILITY MATERIALS TO AVOID: MAY REACT WITH STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: NONE CODE: 000312 NAME: PENNZOIL- LONG - LIFE MOTOR OIL SAE 15W -40 PAGE 04 8. ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS STEPS TO BE CONSULT HEALTH EFFECT INFORMATION IN SECTION III, PERSONAL HEALTH TAKEN IF PROTECTION INFORMATION IN SECTION V, FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION IN MATERIAL IS SECTION VI, AND REACTIVITY DATA IN SECTION VII. NOTIFY APPROPRIATE RELEASED OR AUTHORITIES OF SPILL. CONTAIN SPILL IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT ALLOW SPILL TO SPILLED: ENTER SEWERS OR WATERCOURSES. REMOVE ALL SOURCES OF IGNITION. ABSORB WITH APPROPRIATE 'INERT MATERIAL SUCH AS SAND, CLAY, ETC. LARGE SPILLS MAY BE PICKED UP USING VACUUM PUMPS, SHOVELS, BUCKETS, OR OTHER MEANS AND PLACED IN DRUMS OR OTHER SUITABLE CONTAINERS. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: ALL DISPOSALS MUST COMPLY WITH FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. THE MATERIAL, IF SPILLED OR DISCARDED, MAY BE A REGULATED WASTE. REFER TO STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. CAUTION! IF REGULATED SOLVENTS ARE USED TO CLEAN UP SPILLED MATERIAL, THE RESULTING WASTE MIXTURE MAY BE REGULATED. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) REGULATIONS MAY APPLY FOR TRANSPORTING THIS MATERIAL WHEN SPILLED. WASTE MATERIAL MAY BE LANDFILLED OR INCINERATED AT AN APPROVED FACILITY. MATERIALS SHOULD BE RECYCLED IF POSSIBLE. 9. MISCELLANEOUS HANDLING AND STORAGE REQUIREMENTS: DO NOT TRANSFER TO UNMARKED CONTAINERS. STORE IN CLOSED CONTAINERS AWAY FROM HEAT, SPARKS, OPEN FLAME, OR OXIDIZING MATERIALS. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT CLASSIFIED AS HAZARDOUS UNDER DOT REGULATIONS. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SHOULD BE KEPT READILY AVAILABLE. SEE NFPA 30 AND OSHA 1510.106 -- FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE UNDER THE CANADIAN WHMIS REGULATIONS. ADDITIONAL THIS MIXTURE MAY BE FORMULATED IN PART WITH COMPONENTS PURCHASED FROM INFORMATION: OTHER COMPANIES. IN MANY INSTANCES, ESPECIALLY WHEN PROPRIETARY OR TRADE SECRET MATERIALS ARE USED, PENNZOIL COMPANY MUST RELY UPON THE HAZARD EVALUATION OF SUCH COMPONENTS SUBMITTED TO PENNZOIL BY THAT PRODUCT'S MANUFACTURER OR IMPORTER. THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING SARA TITLE III, SECTION 313 CHEMICALS: ZINC COMPOUNDS, <2.0% ALL INGREDIENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE LISTED ON THE TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA) INVENTORY. CODE: 000312 NAME: PENNZOIL- LONG -LIFE MOTOR OIL SAE 15W -40 PAGE 05 10. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES BOILING POINT: > 800 F MELTING POINT: - 20 F APPEARANCE: CLEAR BRIGHT PERCENT VOLATILE: NO DATA VAPOR DENSITY (AIR =1): NO DATA EVAPORATION RATE (EE =1): NO DATA ODOR: TYPICAL MOTOR OIL ODOR SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .8883 VAPOR PRESSURE: NO DATA MOLECULAR WEIGHT: VARIES SOLUBILITY: SOLUBLE IN HYDROCARBONS, EMULSIFIES IN WATER DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY: THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED UPON DATA AVAILABLE TO US, AND REFLECTS OUR BEST PROFESSIONAL JUDGEMENT. HOWEVER, NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY USE, OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF SUCH DATA, THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE THEREOF, OR THAT ANY SUCH USE DOES NOT INFRINGE ANY PATENT. SINCE THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN MAY BE APPLIED UNDER CONDITIONS OF USE BEYOND OUR CONTROL AND WITH WHICH WE MAY BE UNFAMILIAR, WE DO NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE RESULTS OF SUCH APPLICATION. THIS INFORMATION IS FURNISHED UPON THE CONDITION THAT THE PERSON RECEIVING IT SHALL MAKE HIS OWN DETERMINATION OF THE SUITABILITY OF THE MATERIAL FOR HIS PARTICULAR PURPOSE. MATERIAL SAFETY, DATA SKEET PENS L PRODUCTS COMPANY 1. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME PENNZOIL COMPANY ADDRESS P.O. BOX 2967 HOUSTON, TX 77252 -2967 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. (800) 546 -6040 CAS NUMBER: MIXTURE MSDS CODE: 000315 NFPA HAZARD IDENTIFICATION DEGREE OF HAZARD HAZARD RATINGS 0 -LEAST HEALTH: 1 1- SLIGHT FIRE: 1 2- MODERATE REACTIVITY: 0 3 -HIGH 4- EXTREME TRADE NAME: PENNZOIL= LONG -LIFE) MOTOR OIL SAE 40 SYNONYMS: PENNZOIL- MULTI -DUTY MOTOR OIL SAE 40, MD 600 SAE 40 BY: ENVIRONMENTAL, SAFETY & HEALTH (800) 546 -6227 EFFECTIVE DATE: SEPTEMBER 25, 1996 SUPERSEDES DATE: MARCH 12, 1993 2. INGREDIENTS COMPONENT NAME CAS NUMBER HAZARDOUS IN PERCENTAGE BLEND MIN MAX COMPONENT EXPOSURE LIMIT UNIT BASE LUBRICATING OILS MIXTURE NO 85 TO 95 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV DETERGENT /INHIBITOR SYSTEM MIXTURE NO POUR POINT DEPRESSANT MIXTURE NO TO 15 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV < 1 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT 3. HEALTH INFORMATION AND PROTECTION EYE CONTACT: THIS PRODUCT IS PRACTICALLY NON - IRRITATING TO THE EYES UPON DIRECT CONTACT. BASED ON TESTING OF SIMILAR PRODUCTS AND/OR COMPONENTS. SKIN CONTACT: AVOID SKIN CONTACT. THIS PRODUCT IS MINIMALLY IRRITATING TO THE SKIN UPON DIRECT CONTACT. BASED ON TESTING OF SIMILAR PRODUCTS AND /OR COMPONENTS. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY RESULT IN CONTACT DERMATITIS WHICH IS CHARACTERIZED BY DRYNESS, CHAPPING, AND REDDENING. THIS CONDITION MAY MAKE THE SKIN MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO OTHER IRRITANTS, SENSITIZERS, AND DISEASE. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY RESULT IN OIL ACNE WHICH IS CHARACTERIZED BY BLACKHEADS WITH POSSIBLE SECONDARY INFECTION. SEE HEALTH DATA SECTION BELOW. CODE: 000315 NAME: PENNZOIL - LONG -LIFE MOTOR OIL SAE 40 PAGE 02 INHALATION: THIS PRODUCT HAS A LOW VAPOR PRESSURE AND IS NOT EXPECTED TO PRESENT AN INHALATION HAZARD AT AMBIENT CONDITIONS. CAUTION SHOULD BE TAKEN TO PREVENT AEROSOLIZATION OR MISTING OF THIS PRODUCT. THE PERMISSABLE EXPOSURE LIMIT (PEL) AND THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE (TLV) FOR THIS PRODUCT AS OIL MIST IS 5 MG /M3. EXPOSURES BELOW 5 MG /M3 APPEAR TO BE WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT HEALTH RISK. THE SHORT -TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT FOR THIS PRODUCT AS AN OIL MIST IS 10 MG /M3. INGESTION: DO NOT INGEST. THIS PRODUCT IS RELATIVELY NON -TOXIC BY INGESTION. THIS PRODUCT HAS LAXATIVE PROPERTIES AND MAY RESULT IN ABDOMINAL CRAMPS AND DIARRHEA. SEE HEALTH DATA SECTION BELOW. HEALTH DATA: ON RARE OCCASIONS, PROLONGED AND REPEATED EXPOSURE TO OIL MIST POSES A RISK OF PULMONARY DISEASE SUCH AS CHRONIC LUNG INFLAMMATION. THIS CONDITION IS USUALLY ASYMPTOMATIC AS A RESULT OF REPEATED SMALL ASPIRATIONS. SHORTNESS OF BREATH AND COUGH ARE THE MOST COMMON SYMPTOMS. THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH ON CANCER HAS CONCLUDED THERE ARE INADEQUATE DATA TO EVALUATE THE CARCINOGENICITY TO EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS OF THIS CLASS OF PRODUCTS. THUS THIS PRODUCT BELONGS TO IARC CLASSIFICATION GROUP 3, "NOT CLASSIFIABLE AS TO ITS CARCINOGENICITY TO HUMANS." THIS PRODUCT IS NOT CARCINOGENIC ACCORDING TO THE OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD. FOR GASOLINE- ENGINE MOTOR OILS ONLY. AVOID SKIN CONTACT WITH USED MOTOR OILS. THE IARC HAS CONCLUDED THERE IS SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE THAT USED GASOLINE- ENGINE MOTOR OILS PRODUCE SKIN TUMORS IN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS. j4. EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYE CONTACT: SKIN CONTACT: INHALATION: THIS MATERIAL HAS A LOW VAPOR PRESSURE AND IS NOT EXPECTED TO PRESENT AN INHALATION EXPOSURE AT AMBIENT CONDITIONS. INGESTION: IMMEDIATELY FLUSH EYES WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER AND CONTINUE FLUSHING UNTIL IRRITATION SUBSIDES. IF MATERIAL IS HOT, TREAT FOR THERMAL BURNS AND TAKE VICTIM TO HOSPITAL IMMEDIATELY. REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. WASH CONTAMINATED AREA THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER. IF MATERIAL IS HOT, SUBMERGE INJURED AREA IN COLD WATER. IF VICTIM IS SEVERELY BURNED, REMOVE TO A HOSPITAL IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. 5. PERSONAL HEALTH PROTECTION INFORMATION EYE PROTECTION: EYE PROTECTION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER CONDITIONS OF NORMAL USE. IF MATERIAL IS HANDLED SUCH THAT IT COULD BE SPLASHED INTO EYES, WEAR PLASTIC FACE SHIELD OR SPLASH -PROOF SAFETY GOGGLES. SKIN PROTECTION: NO SKIN PROTECTION IS REQUIRED FOR SINGLE, SHORT DURATION EXPOSURES. FOR PROLONGED OR REPEATED EXPOSURES,, USE IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING (BOOTS, GLOVES, APRONS, ETC.) OVER PARTS OF THE BODY SUBJECT TO EXPOSURE. IF HANDLING HOT MATERIAL, USE INSULATED PROTECTIVE CLOTHING (BOOTS, GLOVES, APRONS, ETC.). LAUNDER SOILED CLOTHES. PROPERLY DISPOSE OF CONTAMINATED LEATHER ARTICLES INCLUDING SHOES, WHICH CANNOT BE DECONTAMINATED. CODE 000315 NAME: PENNZOIL= LONG -LIFE! MOTOR OIL SAE 40 PAGE 03 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: RESPIRATORY PROTECTION I5 NOT REQUIRED UNDER CONDITIONS OF NORMAL USE. IF VAPOR OR MIST IS GENERATED WHEN THE MATERIAL IS HEATED OR HANDLED, USE AN ORGANIC VAPOR RESPIRATOR WITH A DUST AND MIST FILTER. ALL RESPIRATORS MUST BE NIOSH CERTIFIED. DO NOT USE COMPRESSED OXYGEN IN HYDROCARBON ATMOSPHERES. VENTILATION: IF VAPOR OR MIST IS GENERATED WHEN THE MATERIAL IS HEATED OR HANDLED, ADEQUATE VENTILATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH GOOD ENGINEERING PRACTICE MUST BE PROVIDED TO MAINTAIN CONCENTRATIONS BELOW THE SPECIFIED EXPOSURE OR FLAMMABLE LIMITS. OTHER: CONSUMPTION OF FOOD AND BEVERAGE SHOULD BE AVOIDED IN WORK AREAS WHERE HYDROCARBONS ARE PRESENT. ALWAYS WASH HANDS AND FACE WITH SOAP AND WATER BEFORE EATING, DRINKING, OR SMOKING. 6. FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION FLASH POINT: 464 F TEST METHOD: C.O.C. AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: > 900 F TEST METHOD: NO DATA FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR % BY VOLUME LOWER: NO DATA EXTINGUISHING USE DRY CHEMICAL, FOAM, OR CARBON DIOXIDE. MEDIA: SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSIVE CONDITIONS: UPPER: NO DATA WATER MAY BE INEFFECTIVE BUT CAN BE USED TO COOL CONTAINERS EXPOSED TO HEAT OR FLAME. CAUTION SHOULD BE EXERCISED WHEN USING WATER OR FOAM AS FROTHING MAY OCCUR, ESPECIALLY IF SPRAYED INTO CONTAINERS OF HOT, BURNING LIQUID, DENSE SMOKE MAY BE GENERATED WHILE BURNING. CARBON MONOXIDE, CARBON DIOXIDE, AND OTHER OXIDES MAY BE GENERATED AS PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION. 7. REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY (THERMAL, LIGHT, ETC.): STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NONE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NONE INCOMPATIBILITY MATERIALS TO AVOID: MAY REACT WITH STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: NONE CODE: 000315 NAME: PENNZOIL= LONG -LIFE) MOTOR OIL SAE 40 PAGE 04 8. ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS STEPS TO BE TAKEN IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: CONSULT HEALTH EFFECT INFORMATION IN SECTION III, PERSONAL HEALTH PROTECTION INFORMATION IN SECTION V, FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION IN SECTION VI, AND REACTIVITY DATA IN SECTION VII. NOTIFY APPROPRIATE AUTHORITIES OF SPILL. CONTAIN SPILL IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT ALLOW SPILL TO ENTER SEWERS OR WATERCOURSES. REMOVE ALL SOURCES OF IGNITION. ABSORB WITH APPROPRIATE INERT MATERIAL SUCH AS SAND, CLAY, ETC. LARGE SPILLS MAY BE PICKED UP USING VACUUM PUMPS, SHOVELS, BUCKETS, OR OTHER MEANS AND PLACED IN DRUMS OR OTHER SUITABLE CONTAINERS. ALL DISPOSALS MUST COMPLY WITH FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. THE MATERIAL, IF SPILLED OR DISCARDED, MAY BE A REGULATED WASTE. REFER TO STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. CAUTION! IF REGULATED SOLVENTS ARE USED TO CLEAN UP SPILLED MATERIAL, THE RESULTING WASTE MIXTURE MAY BE REGULATED. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) REGULATIONS MAY APPLY FOR TRANSPORTING THIS MATERIAL WHEN SPILLED. WASTE MATERIAL MAY BE LANDFILLED OR INCINERATED AT AN APPROVED FACILITY. MATERIALS SHOULD BE RECYCLED IF POSSIBLE. 9. MISCELLANEOUS HANDLING AND DO NOT TRANSFER TO UNMARKED CONTAINERS. STORE IN CLOSED CONTAINERS AWAY STORAGE FROM HEAT, SPARKS, OPEN FLAME, OR OXIDIZING MATERIALS. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT REQUIREMENTS: CLASSIFIED AS HAZARDOUS UNDER DOT REGULATIONS.. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SHOULD BE KEPT READILY AVAILABLE. SEE NFPA 30 AND OSHA 1910.106 -- FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE UNDER THE CANADIAN WHMIS REGULATIONS. ADDITIONAL THIS MIXTURE MAY BE FORMULATED IN PART WITH COMPONENTS PURCHASED FROM INFORMATION: .OTHER COMPANIES. IN MANY INSTANCES, ESPECIALLY WHEN PROPRIETARY OR TRADE SECRET MATERIALS ARE USED, PENNZOIL COMPANY MUST RELY UPON THE HAZARD EVALUATION OF SUCH COMPONENTS SUBMITTED TO PENNZOIL BY THAT PRODUCT'S MANUFACTURER OR IMPORTER. THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING SARA TITLE III, SECTION 313 CHEMICALS: ZINC COMPOUNDS, 1.5% ALL INGREDIENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE LISTED ON THE TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA) INVENTORY. CODE: 000315 NAME: PENNZOIL= LONG -LIFE) MOTOR OIL SAE 40 PAGE 05 10, PHYSICAL PROPERTIES BOILING POINT; > 900 F MELTING POINT: + 10 F APPEARANCE: CLEAR, BRIGHT PERCENT VOLATILE: NO DATA VAPOR DENSITY (AIR =1): NO DATA EVAPORATION RATE (EE =1) NO DATA ODOR: TYPICAL MOTOR OIL SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .8831 VAPOR PRESSURE: NO DATA MOLECULAR WEIGHT: VARIES SOLUBILITY: SOLUBLE IN HYDROCARBONS, EMULSIFIES IN WATER DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY: THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED UPON DATA AVAILABLE TO US,,AND REFLECTS OUR BEST PROFESSIONAL JUDGEMENT. HOWEVER, NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY USE, OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF SUCH DATA, THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE THEREOF, OR THAT ANY SUCH USE DOES NOT INFRINGE ANY PATENT. SINCE THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN MAY BE APPLIED UNDER CONDITIONS OF USE BEYOND OUR CONTROL AND WITH WHICH WE MAY BE UNFAMILIAR, WE DO NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE RESULTS OF SUCH APPLICATION. THIS INFORMATION IS FURNISHED UPON THE CONDITION THAT THE PERSON RECEIVING IT SHALL. MAKE HIS OWN DETERMINATION OF THE SUITABILITY OF THE MATERIAL FOR HIS PARTICULAR PURPOSE. MATERIAL SAFETY, DATA SHEET PENNZOIL PRODUCTS COMPANY PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME PENNZOIL COMPANY ADDRESS P.O. BOX 2967 HOUSTON, TX 77252 -2967 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. (800) 546 -6040 CAS NUMBER: MIXTURE MSDS CODE: 006067 NFPA HAZARD IDENTIFICATION DEGREE OF HAZARD HAZARD RATINGS 0 -LEAST HEALTH: .1 1- SLIGHT FIRE: 1 2- MODERATE REACTIVITY: 0 3 -HIGH 4- EXTREME TRADE NAME: PENNZOIL- ATF AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID SYNONYMS: ATF DEXRON III, DEXRON III /MERCON, HYDRA -FLO DEXRON II BY: ENVIRONMENTAL, SAFETY & HEALTH EFFECTIVE DATE: SEPTEMBER 25, 1996 (800) 546 -6227 SUPERSEDES DATE: JANUARY 12, 1993 2. INGREDIENTS COMPONENT NAME CAS NUMBER HAZARDOUS IN PERCENTAGE BLEND MIN MAX COMPONENT EXPOSURE LIMIT MIT BASE LUBRICATING OILS MIXTURE NO 85 TO 90 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV DETERGENT /INHIBITOR SYSTEM MIXTURE NO 10 TO 15 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV DYE MIXTURE NO 1 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT 3. HEALTH INFORMATION AND PROTECTION EYE CONTACT: THIS PRODUCT IS PRACTICALLY NON - IRRITATING TO THE EYES UPON DIRECT CONTACT. BASED ON TESTING OF SIMILAR PRODUCTS AND /OR COMPONENTS. SKIN CONTACT: AVOID SKIN CONTACT. THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE SLIGHT SKIN IRRITATION UPON DIRECT CONTACT. BASED ON TESTING OF SIMILAR PRODUCTS AND /OR COMPONENTS. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY RESULT IN CONTACT DERMATITIS WHICH IS CHARACTERIZED BY DRYNESS, CHAPPING, AND REDDENING. THIS CONDITION MAY MAKE THE SKIN MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO OTHER IRRITANTS, SENSITIZERS, AND DISEASE. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY RESULT IN OIL ACNE WHICH IS CHARACTERIZED BY BLACKHEADS WITH POSSIBLE SECONDARY INFECTION. SEE HEALTH DATA SECTION BELOW. CODE: 006067 NAME: PENNZOIL= ATF AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID PAGE 02 INHALATION: THIS PRODUCT HAS A LOW VAPOR PRESSURE AND IS NOT EXPECTED TO PRESENT AN INHALATION HAZARD AT AMBIENT CONDITIONS. CAUTION SHOULD BE TAKEN TO PREVENT AEROSOLIZATION OR MISTING OF THIS PRODUCT. THE PERMISSABLE EXPOSURE LIMIT (PE!) AND THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE (TLV) FOR THIS PRODUCT AS OIL MIST IS 5 MG /M3. EXPOSURES BELOW 5 MG /M3 APPEAR TO BE WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT HEALTH RISK. THE SHORT -TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT FOR THIS PRODUCT AS AN OIL MIST IS 10 MG /M3. INGESTION: DO NOT INGEST. THIS PRODUCT IS RELATIVELY NON -TOXIC BY INGESTION. THIS PRODUCT HAS LAXATIVE PROPERTIES AND MAY RESULT IN ABDOMINAL CRAMPS AND DIARRHEA. SEE HEALTH DATA SECTION BELOW. HEALTH DATA: ON RARE OCCASIONS, PROLONGED AND REPEATED EXPOSURE TO OIL MIST POSES A RISK OF PULMONARY DISEASE SUCH AS CHRONIC LUNG INFLAMMATION. THIS CONDITION IS USUALLY ASYMPTOMATIC AS A RESULT OF REPEATED SMALL ASPIRATIONS. SHORTNESS OF BREATH AND COUGH ARE THE MOST COMMON SYMPTOMS. THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH ON CANCER HAS CONCLUDED THAT HIGHLY REFINED MINERAL OILS ARE GROUP 3 SUBSTANCES, "NOT CLASSIFIABLE AS TO THEIR CARCINOGENICITY TO HUMANS," BASED ON INADEQUATE HOMAN AND INADEQUATE ANIMAL EVIDENCE. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT CARCINOGENIC, TERATOGENIC, MUTAGENIG, A REPRODUCTIVE TOXIN OR AN ALLERGIC SENSITIZER ACCORDING TO THE OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD. 4. EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYE CONTACT: IMMEDIATELY FLUSH EYES WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER AND CONTINUE FLUSHING UNTIL IRRITATION SUBSIDES. IF MATERIAL IS HOT, TREAT FOR THERMAL BURNS AND TAKE VICTIM TO HOSPITAL IMMEDIATELY. SKIN CONTACT: REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. WASH CONTAMINATED AREA THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER. IF REDNESS OR IRRITATION OCCURS, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. IF MATERIAL IS HOT, SUBMERGE INJURED AREA IN COLD WATER. IF VICTIM IS SEVERELY BURNED, REMOVE TO A HOSPITAL IMMEDIATELY. INHALATION: THIS MATERIAL HAS A LOW VAPOR PRESSURE AND IS NOT EXPECTED TO PRESENT AN INHALATION EXPOSURE AT AMBIENT CONDITIONS. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. 5. PERSONAL HEALTH PROTECTION INFORMATION EYE PROTECTION: EYE PROTECTION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER CONDITIONS OF NORMAL USE. IF MATERIAL IS HANDLED SUCH THAT IT COULD BE SPLASHED INTO EYES, WEAR PLASTIC FACE SHIELD OR SPLASH -PROOF SAFETY GOGGLES. SKIN PROTECTION: NO SKIN PROTECTION IS REQUIRED FOR SINGLE, SHORT DURATION EXPOSURES. FOR PROLONGED OR REPEATED EXPOSURES, USE IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING (BOOTS, GLOVES, APRONS, ETC.) OVER PARTS OF THE BODY SUBJECT TO EXPOSURE. IF HANDLING HOT MATERIAL, USE INSULATED PROTECTIVE CLOTHING (BOOTS, GLOVES, APRONS, ETC.). LAUNDER SOILED CLOTHES. PROPERLY DISPOSE OF CONTAMINATED LEATHER ARTICLES INCLUDING SHOES, WHICH CANNOT BE DECONTAMINATED. CODE: 006067 NAME: PENNZOIL= ATF AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID PAGE 03 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: RESPIRATORY PROTECTION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER CONDITIONS OF NORMAL USE. IF VAPOR OR MIST IS GENERATED WHEN THE MATERIAL IS HEATED OR HANDLED, USE AN ORGANIC VAPOR RESPIRATOR WITH A DUST AND MIST FILTER. ALL RESPIRATORS MUST BE NIOSH CERTIFIED. DO NOT USE COMPRESSED OXYGEN IN HYDROCARBON ATMOSPHERES. VENTILATION: IF VAPOR OR MIST IS GENERATED WHEN THE MATERIAL IS HEATED OR HANDLED, ADEQUATE VENTILATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH GOOD ENGINEERING PRACTICE MUST BE PROVIDED TO MAINTAIN CONCENTRATIONS BELOW THE SPECIFIED EXPOSURE OR FLAMMABLE LIMITS. OTHER: CONSUMPTION OF FOOD AND BEVERAGE SHOULD BE AVOIDED IN WORK AREAS WHERE HYDROCARBONS ARE PRESENT. ALWAYS WASH HANDS AND FACE WITH SOAP AND WATER BEFORE EATING, DRINKING, OR SMOKING. 6. FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION FLASH POINT: 320 F AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: NO DATA FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR % BY VOLUME EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSIVE CONDITIONS: TEST METHOD: C.O.C. TEST METHOD: NO DATA LOWER: NO DATA UPPER: NO DATA USE DRY CHEMICAL, FOAM, OR CARBON DIOXIDE. WATER MAY BE INEFFECTIVE BUT CAN BE USED TO COOL CONTAINERS EXPOSED TO HEAT OR FLAME. CAUTION SHOULD BE EXERCISED WHEN USING WATER OR FOAM AS FROTHING MAY OCCUR, ESPECIALLY IF SPRAYED INTO CONTAINERS OF HOT, BURNING LIQUID. DENSE SMOKE MAY BE GENERATED WHILE BURNING. CARBON MONOXIDE, CARBON DIOXIDE, AND OTHER OXIDES MAY BE GENERATED AS PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION. 7. REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY (THERMAL, LIGHT, ETC.): STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NONE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NONE INCOMPATIBILITY MATERIALS TO AVOID: MAY REACT WITH STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: NONE CODE: 006067 NAME: PENNZOIL- ATF AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID PAGE 04 8. ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS STEPS TO BE CONSULT HEALTH EFFECT INFORMATION IN SECTION III, PERSONAL HEALTH TAKEN IF PROTECTION INFORMATION IN SECTION V, FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION IN MATERIAL IS SECTION VI, AND REACTIVITY DATA IN SECTION VII. NOTIFY APPROPRIATE RELEASED OR AUTHORITIES OF SPILL. CONTAIN SPILL IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT ALLOW SPILL TO SPILLED: ENTER SEWERS OR WATERCOURSES. REMOVE ALL SOURCES OF IGNITION. ABSORB WITH APPROPRIATE INERT MATERIAL SUCH AS SAND, CLAY, ETC. LARGE SPILLS MAY BE PICKED UP USING VACUUM PUMPS, SHOVELS, BUCKETS, OR OTHER MEANS AND PLACED IN DRUMS OR OTHER SUITABLE CONTAINERS. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: ALL DISPOSALS MUST COMPLY WITH FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. THE MATERIAL, IF SPILLED OR DISCARDED, MAY BE A REGULATED WASTE. REFER TO STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. CAUTION! IF REGULATED SOLVENTS ARE USED TO CLEAN UP SPILLED MATERIAL, THE RESULTING WASTE MIXTURE MAY BE REGULATED. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) REGULATIONS MAY APPLY FOR TRANSPORTING THIS MATERIAL WHEN SPILLED. WASTE MATERIAL MAY BE LANDFILLED OR INCINERATED AT AN APPROVED FACILITY. MATERIALS SHOULD BE RECYCLED IF POSSIBLE. 9. MISCELLANEOUS HANDLING AND DO NOT TRANSFER TO UNMARKED CONTAINERS. STORE IN CLOSED CONTAINERS AWAY STORAGE FROM HEAT, SPARKS, OPEN FLAME, OR OXIDIZING MATERIALS_ THIS PRODUCT IS.NOT REQUIREMENTS: CLASSIFIED AS HAZARDOUS UNDER DOT REGULATIONS. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SHOULD BE KEPT READILY AVAILABLE. SEE NFPA 30 AND OSHA 1910.106 -- FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE UNDER THE CANADIAN WHMIS REGULATIONS. ADDITIONAL THIS MIXTURE MAY BE FORMULATED IN PART WITH COMPONENTS PURCHASED FROM INFORMATION: OTHER COMPANIES. IN MANY INSTANCES, ESPECIALLY WHEN PROPRIETARY OR TRADE SECRET MATERIALS ARE USED, PENNZOIL COMPANY MUST RELY UPON THE HAZARD EVALUATION OF SUCH COMPONENTS SUBMITTED TO PENNZOIL BY THAT PRODUCT'S MANUFACTURER OR IMPORTER. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT KNOWN TO CONTAIN ANY SARA TITLE III, SECTION 313 REPORTABLE CHEMICALS AT OR GREATER THAN 1.0% (0.1% FOR CARCINOGENS). ALL INGREDIENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE LISTED ON THE TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA) INVENTORY. CODE: 006067 NAME: PENNZOIL= ATE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID PAGE 05 10. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES BOILING POINT: NO DATA MELTING POINT: NO DATA PERCENT VOLATILE: NO DATA VAPOR DENSITY (AIR =1): NO DATA APPEARANCE: RED, CLEAR AND BRIGHT EVAPORATION RATE (EE =1): NO DATA ODOR: PETROLEUM ODOR SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .8707 VAPOR PRESSURE: NO DATA MOLECULAR WEIGHT: VARIES SOLUBILITY: SOLUBLE IN HYDROCARBONS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY: THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED UPON DATA AVAILABLE TO US, AND REFLECTS OUR BEST PROFESSIONAL JUDGEMENT. HOWEVER, NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY USE, OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF SUCH DATA, THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE THEREOF, OR THAT ANY SUCH USE DOES NOT INFRINGE ANY PATENT. SINCE THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN MAY BE APPLIED UNDER CONDITIONS OF USE BEYOND OUR CONTROL AND WITH WHICH WE MAY BE UNFAMILIAR, WE DO NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE RESULTS OF SUCH APPLICATION. THIS INFORMATION IS FURNISHED UPON THE CONDITION THAT THE PERSON RECEIVING IT SHALL MAKE HIS OWN DETERMINATION OF THE SUITABILITY OF THE MATERIAL FOR HIS PARTICULAR PURPOSE. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SKEET PENNZOIL PRODUCTS CO �A N PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME PENNZOIL COMPANY ADDRESS P.O. BOX 2967 HOUSTON, TX 77252 -2967 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. (800) 546 -6040 CAS NUMBER: MIXTURE MSDS CODE: 006067 NFPA HAZARD IDENTIFICATION DEGREE OF HAZARD HAZARD RATINGS 0 -LEAST HEALTH: 1 1- SLIGHT FIRE: 1 2- MODERATE REACTIVITY: 0 3-HIGH 4- EXTREME TRADE NAME: PENNZOIL- ATF AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID SYNONYMS: ATF DEXRON III, DEXRON III /MERLON, HYDRA -FLO DEXRON II BY: ENVIRONMENTAL, SAFETY & HEALTH (800) 546 -6227 EFFECTIVE DATE: SEPTEMBER 25, 1996 SUPERSEDES DATE: JANUARY 12, 1993 2. INGREDIENTS COMPONENT NAME CAS NUMBER HAZARDOUS DU PERCENTAGE BLEND MIN MAX COMPONENT EXPOSURE LIMIT UNIT BASE LUBRICATING OILS MIXTURE NO 85 TO 90 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV DETERGENT /INHIBITOR SYSTEM MIXTURE NO DYE MIXTURE NO TO 15 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV 1 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT 3. HEALTH INFORMATION AND PROTECTION EYE CONTACT: THIS PRODUCT IS PRACTICALLY NON - IRRITATING TO THE EYES UPON DIRECT CONTACT. BASED ON TESTING OF SIMILAR PRODUCTS AND /OR COMPONENTS. SKIN CONTACT: AVOID SKIN CONTACT. THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE SLIGHT SKIN IRRITATION UPON DIRECT CONTACT. BASED ON TESTING OF SIMILAR PRODUCTS AND /OR COMPONENTS. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY RESULT IN CONTACT DERMATITIS WHICH IS CHARACTERIZED BY DRYNESS, CHAPPING, AND REDDENING. THIS CONDITION MAY MAKE THE SKIN MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO OTHER IRRITANTS, SENSITIZERS, AND DISEASE. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY RESULT IN OIL ACNE WHICH IS CHARACTERIZED BY BLACKHEADS WITH POSSIBLE SECONDARY INFECTION. SEE HEALTH DATA SECTION BELOW. CODE: 006067 NAME: PENNZOILR ATF AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID PAGE 02 INHALATION: THIS PRODUCT HAS A LOW VAPOR PRESSURE AND IS NOT EXPECTED TO PRESENT AN INHALATION HAZARD AT AMBIENT CONDITIONS. CAUTION SHOULD BE TAKEN TO PREVENT AEROSOLIZATION OR MISTING OF THIS PRODUCT. THE PERMISSABLE EXPOSURE LIMIT (PEL) AND THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE (TLV) FOR THIS PRODUCT AS OIL MIST IS 5 MG /M3. EXPOSURES BELOW 5 MG /M3 APPEAR TO BE WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT HEALTH RISK. THE SHORT -TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT FOR THIS PRODUCT AS AN OIL MIST IS 10 MG /M3. INGESTION: DO NOT INGEST. THIS PRODUCT IS RELATIVELY NON -TOXIC BY INGESTION. THIS PRODUCT HAS LAXATIVE PROPERTIES AND MAY RESULT IN ABDOMINAL CRAMPS AND DIARRHEA. SEE HEALTH DATA SECTION BELOW. HEALTH DATA: ON RARE OCCASIONS, PROLONGED AND REPEATED EXPOSURE TO OIL MIST POSES A RISK OF PULMONARY DISEASE SUCH AS CHRONIC LUNG INFLAMMATION. THIS CONDITION IS USUALLY ASYMPTOMATIC AS A RESULT OF REPEATED SMALL ASPIRATIONS. SHORTNESS OF BREATH AND COUGH ARE THE MOST COMMON SYMPTOMS. THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH ON CANCER HAS CONCLUDED THAT HIGHLY REFINED MINERAL OILS ARE GROUP 3 SUBSTANCES, "NOT CLASSIFIABLE AS TO THEIR CARCINOGENICITY TO HUMANS," BASED ON INADEQUATE HUMAN AND INADEQUATE ANIMAL EVIDENCE. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT CARCINOGENIC, TERATOGENIC, MUTAGENIC, A REPRODUCTIVE TOXIN OR AN ALLERGIC SENSITIZER ACCORDING TO THE OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD. 4. EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYE CONTACT: SKIN CONTACT: IMMEDIATELY FLUSH EYES WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER AND CONTINUE FLUSHING UNTIL IRRITATION SUBSIDES. IF MATERIAL IS HOT; TREAT FOR THERMAL BURNS AND TAKE VICTIM TO HOSPITAL IMMEDIATELY. REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. WASH CONTAMINATED AREA THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER. IF REDNESS OR IRRITATION OCCURS, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. IF MATERIAL IS HOT, SUBMERGE INJURED AREA IN COLD WATER. IF VICTIM IS SEVERELY BURNED, REMOVE TO A HOSPITAL IMMEDIATELY. INHALATION: THIS MATERIAL HAS A LOW VAPOR PRESSURE AND IS NOT EXPECTED TO PRESENT AN INHALATION EXPOSURE AT AMBIENT CONDITIONS. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. 5. PERSONAL HEALTH PROTECTION INFORMATION EVE PROTECTION: EYE PROTECTION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER CONDITIONS OF NORMAL USE. IF MATERIAL IS HANDLED SUCH THAT IT COULD BE SPLASHED INTO EYES, WEAR PLASTIC FACE SHIELD OR SPLASH -PROOF SAFETY GOGGLES. SKIN PROTECTION: NO SKIN PROTECTION IS REQUIRED FOR SINGLE, SHORT DURATION EXPOSURES. FOR PROLONGED OR REPEATED EXPOSURES, USE IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING (BOOTS, GLOVES, APRONS, ETC.) OVER PARTS OF THE BODY SUBJECT TO EXPOSURE. IF HANDLING HOT MATERIAL, USE INSULATED PROTECTIVE CLOTHING (BOOTS, GLOVES, APRONS, ETC.). LAUNDER SOILED CLOTHES. PROPERLY DISPOSE OF CONTAMINATED LEATHER ARTICLES INCLUDING SHOES, WHICH CANNOT BE DECONTAMINATED. CODE: 006067 NAME: PENNZOIL ATF AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID PAGE 03 RESPIRATORY RESPIRATORY PROTECTION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER CONDITIONS OF NORMAL USE. IF PROTECTION: VAPOR OR MIST IS GENERATED WHEN THE MATERIAL IS HEATED OR HANDLED, USE AN ORGANIC VAPOR RESPIRATOR WITH A DUST AND MIST FILTER. ALL RESPIRATORS MUST BE NIOSH CERTIFIED. DO NOT USE COMPRESSED OXYGEN IN HYDROCARBON ATMOSPHERES. VENTILATION: IF VAPOR OR MIST IS GENERATED WHEN THE MATERIAL IS HEATED OR HANDLED, ADEQUATE VENTILATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH G000 ENGINEERING PRACTICE MUST BE PROVIDED TO MAINTAIN CONCENTRATIONS BELOW THE SPECIFIED EXPOSURE OR FLAMMABLE LIMITS. OTHER: CONSUMPTION OF FOOD AND BEVERAGE SHOULD BE AVOIDED IN WORK AREAS WHERE. HYDROCARBONS ARE PRESENT. ALWAYS WASH HANDS AND FACE WITH SOAP AND WATER BEFORE EATING, DRINKING, OR SMOKING. 6. FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION FLASH POINT: 320 F TEST METHOD: C.Q.C. AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: NO DATA TEST METHOD: NO DATA FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR % BY VOLUME LOWER: NO DATA EXTINGUISHING USE DRY CHEMICAL, FOAM, OR CARBON DIOXIDE. MEDIA: UPPER: NO DATA SPECIAL FIRE WATER MAY BE INEFFECTIVE BUT CAN BE USED TO COOL CONTAINERS EXPOSED TO FIGHTING HEAT OR FLAME. CAUTION SHOULD BE EXERCISED WHEN USING WATER OR FOAM AS PROCEDURES: FROTHING MAY OCCUR, ESPECIALLY IF SPRAYED INTO CONTAINERS OF HOT, BURNING LIQUID. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSIVE CONDITIONS: DENSE SMOKE MAY BE GENERATED WHILE BURNING. CARBON MONOXIDE, CARBON DIOXIDE, AND OTHER OXIDES MAY BE GENERATED AS PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION. 7. REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY (THERMAL, LIGHT, ETC.): STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NONE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NONE INCOMPATIBILITY MATERIALS TO AVOID: MAY REACT WITH STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: NONE CODE: 006067 NAME: PENNZOIL= ATF AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID PAGE 04 8. ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS STEPS TO BE CONSULT HEALTH EFFECT INFORMATION IN SECTION III, PERSONAL HEALTH TAKEN IF PROTECTION INFORMATION IN SECTION V, FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION IN MATERIAL IS SECTION VI, AND REACTIVITY DATA IN SECTION VII. NOTIFY APPROPRIATE RELEASED OR AUTHORITIES OF SPILL. CONTAIN SPILL IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT ALLOW SPILL TO SPILLED: ENTER SEWERS OR WATERCOURSES. REMOVE ALL SOURCES OF IGNITION. ABSORB WITH APPROPRIATE INERT MATERIAL SUCH AS SAND, CLAY, ETC. LARGE SPILLS MAY BE PICKED UP USING VACUUM PUMPS, SHOVELS, BUCKETS, OR OTHER MEANS AND PLACED IN DRUMS OR OTHER SUITABLE CONTAINERS. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: ALL DISPOSALS MUST COMPLY WITH FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. THE MATERIAL, IF SPILLED OR DISCARDED, MAY BE A REGULATED WASTE. REFER TO STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. CAUTION! IF REGULATED SOLVENTS ARE USED TO CLEAN UP SPILLED MATERIAL, THE RESULTING WASTE MIXTURE MAY BE REGULATED. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) REGULATIONS MAY APPLY FOR TRANSPORTING THIS MATERIAL WHEN SPILLED. WASTE MATERIAL MAY BE LANDFILLED OR INCINERATED AT AN APPROVED FACILITY. MATERIALS SHOULD BE RECYCLED IF POSSIBLE. 9. MISCELLANEOUS HANDLING AND STORAGE REQUIREMENTS: DO NOT TRANSFER TO UNMARKED CONTAINERS. STORE IN CLOSED CONTAINERS AWAY FROM HEAT, SPARKS, OPEN FLAME, OR OXIDIZING MATERIALS. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT CLASSIFIED AS HAZARDOUS UNDER DOT REGULATIONS. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SHOULD BE KEPT READILY AVAILABLE. SEE NFPA 30 AND OSHA 1910 .106 -- FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE UNDER THE CANADIAN WHMIS REGULATIONS. ADDITIONAL THIS MIXTURE MAY BE FORMULATED IN PART WITH COMPONENTS PURCHASED FROM INFORMATION: OTHER COMPANIES. IN MANY INSTANCES, ESPECIALLY WHEN PROPRIETARY OR TRADE SECRET MATERIALS ARE USED, PENNZOIL COMPANY MUST RELY UPON THE HAZARD EVALUATION OF SUCH COMPONENTS SUBMITTED TO PENNZOIL BY THAT PRODUCT'S MANUFACTURER OR IMPORTER. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT KNOWN TO CONTAIN ANY SARA TITLE III, SECTION 313 REPORTABLE CHEMICALS AT OR GREATER THAN 1.0% (0.1% FOR CARCINOGENS). ALL INGREDIENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE LISTED ON THE TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA) INVENTORY. CODE: 006067 NAME: PENNZOIL= ATF AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID PAGE 05 10. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES BOILING POINT: NO DATA MELTING POINT: NO DATA APPEARANCE: RED, CLEAR AND BRIGHT ODOR: PETROLEUM ODOR VAPOR PRESSURE: NO DATA SOLUBILITY: SOLUBLE IN HYDROCARBONS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY: PERCENT VOLATILE: NO DATA VAPOR DENSITY (AIR =1): NO DATA EVAPORATION RATE (EE =1): NO DATA SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .8707 MOLECULAR WEIGHT: VARIES THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED UPON DATA AVAILABLE TO US, AND REFLECTS OUR BEST PROFESSIONAL JUDGEMENT. HOWEVER, NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY USE, OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF SUCH DATA THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE THEREOF, OR THAT ANY SUCH USE DOES NOT INFRINGE ANY PATENT. SINCE THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN MAY BE APPLIED UNDER CONDITIONS OF USE BEYOND OUR CONTROL AND WITH WHICH WE MAY BE UNFAMILIAR, WE DO NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE RESULTS OF SUCH APPLICATItNV. THIS INFORMATION IS FURNISHED UPON THE CONDITION THAT THE PERSON RECEIVING IT SHALL MAKE HIS OWN DETERMINATION OF THE SUITABILITY OF THE MATERIAL FOR HIS PARTICULAR PURPOSE. MATERIAL SAFETY DA"D"A SKEET PENNZOIL PRODUCTS COMPANY PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME PENNZOIL COMPANY ADDRESS P.O. BOX 2967 HOUSTON, TX 77252 -2967 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. (800) 546 -6040 TRADE NAME: PENNZOIL = ANTIFREEZE AND SUMMER COOLANT SYNONYMS: BY: ENVIRONMENTAL, SAFETY & HEALTH (800) 546 -6227 CAS NUMBER: MIXTURE MSDS CODE: 000950 NFPA_HAZARD IDENTIFICATION DEGREE OF HAZARD HEALTH: 2 FIRE: 1 REACTIVITY: 0 HAZARD RATINGS 0 -LEAST 1- SLIGHT 2- MODERATE 3-HIGH 4- EXTREME EFFECTIVE DATE: MARCH 22, 1996 SUPERSEDES DATE: MARCH 27, 1995 2. INGREDIENTS COMPONENT NAME CAS NUMBER HAZARDOUS IN PERCENTAGE BLEND MIN MAX COMPONENT EXPOSURE LIMIT UNIT ETHYLENE GLYCOL 107-21-1 WATER 7732 -18 -5 YES 80 TO 95 ACGIH TLV CEIL. 50 PPM NO 3 TO 10 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV DIPOTASSIUM PHOSPHATE 7758 -11 -4 YES < 3 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV TRISODIUM ORTHOPHOSPHATE 7601 -54 -9 NO t 1 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV SODIUM PHOSPHATE, DIBASIC 7558 -79 -4 NO DIETHYLENE GLYCOL 111 -46 -6 YES OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT 3. HEALTH INFORMATION AND PROTECTION EYE CONTACT: AVOID EYE CONTACT. THIS PRODUCT MAY BE SLIGHTLY IRRITATING TO THE EYES UPON DIRECT CONTACT. THIS PRODUCT HAS A LOW VAPOR PRESSURE AND IS NOT EXPECTED TO PRESENT A HAZARD TO THE EYES AT AMBIENT CONDITIONS. EXPOSURE TO VAPORS GENERATED UNDER UNUSUAL CONDITIONS MAY BE MILDLY IRRITATING TO THE EYES. SEE HEALTH DATA SECTION BELOW. SKIN CONTACT: AVOID SKIN CONTACT. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY RESULT IN SLIGHT SKIN IRRITATION. SEE HEALTH DATA SECTION BELOW. CODE: 000950 NAME: PENNZOIL= ANTIFREEZE AND SUMMER COOLANT PAGE 02. INHALATION: AVOID PROLONGED INHALATION OF MIST OR VAPORS. THIS PRODUCT HAS A LOW VAPOR PRESSURE AND IS NOT EXPECTED TO PRESENT AN INHALATION HAZARD AT AMBIENT CONDITIONS. CAUTION SHOULD BE TAKEN TO PREVENT AEROSOLIZATION OR MISTING OF THIS PRODUCT. THIS PRODUCT MAY CONSIDERED A LOW HEALTH HAZARD UNLESS INHALED IN VERY HIGH CONCENTRATIONS. ACUTE AND CHRONIC OVEREXPOSURES MAY BE IRRITATING TO THE RESPIRATORY TRACT. SEE HEALTH DATA SECTION BELOW. INGESTION: DO NOT INGEST. HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED. SEE HEALTH DATA SECTION BELOW. HEALTH DATA: PRODUCT CONTAINS ETHYLENE GLYCOL. NOT READILY ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN IN ACUTELY TOXIC AMOUNTS. HOWEVER, ANIMAL STUDIES AND HUMAN CASE REPORTS SUGGEST THAT ABSORPTION THROUGH THE SKIN REPEATEDLY OVER A PROLONGED PERIOD OF TIME CAN PRESENT A HEALTH HAZARD. A HAZARD DUE TO INHALATION MAY EXIST IN CIRCUMSTANCES WHERE ETHYLENE GLYCOL IS HANDLED HOT OR WHERE AGITATION OR OTHER MECHANICAL OPERATIONS MAY CREATE AN EXCESSIVE FOG OR HEAVY MIST. HOWEVER, IF WARNING DISCOMFORT FROM EXCESSIVE CONCENTRATIONS. ARE HEEDED, NO HEALTH PROBLEMS ARE EXPECTED. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF INHALATION OVEREXPOSURE INCLUDE RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION, HEADACHE, DROWSINESS AND NARCOSIS. MAY LEAD TO KIDNEY, LIVER, BLOOD AND CNS DISORDERS. INGESTION OF SMALL QUANTITIES (100 ML) MAY BE FATAL. PRODUCES CNS STIMULATION FOLLOWED BY DEPRESSION, CARDIOPULMONARY EFFECTS, AND LATER POTENTIALLY TERMINAL KIDNEY DAMAGE. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS INCLUDE BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS, DROWSINESS, VOMITTING, DIARRHEA, VISUAL DISTURBANCES, THIRST, CONVULSIONS, CYANOSIS, AND RAPID HEART RATE. BASED ON STUDIES IN RATS AND MICE, INGESTION OF ETHYLENE GLYCOL MAY RESULT IN DEVELOPMENTAL EFFECTS AT HIGH DOSES. MATERNAL BODY WEIGHT GAIN DECREASED AND THE PERCENTAGE OF LITTERS WITH REVERSIBLE SKELETAL MALFORMATIONS IN FETUSES INCREASED IN A DOSE - RELATED MANNER IN BOTH SPECIES. IN STUDIES ON RABBITS, INGESTION OF ETHYLENE GLYCOL AT HIGH DOSES CAUSED MATERNAL TOXICITY WITHOUT EVIDENCE OF DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY. THE REVELANCE OF THESE ANIMAL STUDIES TO HUMAN EXPOSURE TO ETHYLENE GLYCOL IS CURRENTLY UNKNOWN. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT CARCINOGENIC, MUTAGENIC, OR AN ALLERGIC SENSITIZER ACCORDING TO THE OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD. 4. EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYE CONTACT: IMMEDIATELY FLUSH EYES WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER AND CONTINUE FLUSHING FOR 15 MINUTES UNTIL IRRITATION SUBSIDES. IF IRRITATION PERSISTS, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. SKIN CONTACT: WASH CONTAMINATED AREA THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND. WATER. INHALATION: THIS MATERIAL HAS A LOW VAPOR PRESSURE AND IS NOT EXPECTED TO PRESENT AN INHALATION EXPOSURE AT AMBIENT CONDITIONS. IF VAPOR OR MIST IS GENERATED WHEN THE MATERIAL IS HEATED OR HANDLED, REMOVE VICTIM FROM EXPOSURE. IF DISCOMFORT PERSISTS SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. INGESTION: IF PERSON IS CONSCIOUS, GIVE LARGE QUANTITIES OF WATER IMMEDIATELY. INDUCE. VOMITING. SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. DO NOT ATTEMPT-TO GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS PERSON, CODE: 000950 NAME: PENNZOIL- ANTIFREEZE AND SUMMER COOLANT PAGE 03 5. PERSONAL HEALTH PROTECTION INFORMATION EYE PROTECTION: EYE PROTECTION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER CONDITIONS OF NORMAL USE. IF MATERIAL IS HANDLED SUCH THAT IT COULD BE SPLASHED INTO EYES, WEAR PLASTIC FACE SHIELD OR SPLASH -PROOF SAFETY GOGGLES. SKIN PROTECTION: SKIN PROTECTION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER CONDITIONS OF NORMAL USE. FOR PROLONGED OR REPEATED EXPOSURES, USE IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING (BOOTS, GLOVES, APRONS, ETC.) OVER PARTS OF THE BODY SUBJECT TO EXPOSURE. IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING SHOULD NOT CONSIST OF POLYVINYL ALCOHOL. LAUNDER SOILED CLOTHES. RESPIRATORY RESPIRATORY PROTECTION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER CONDITIONS OF NORMAL USE. IF PROTECTION: VAPOR OR MIST IS GENERATED WHEN THE MATERIAL IS HEATED OR HANDLED, USE AN ORGANIC VAPOR RESPIRATOR WITH A DUST AND MIST FILTER. ALL RESPIRATORS MUST BE NIOSH CERTIFIED., VENTILATION: GENERAL ROOM VENTILATION IS NORMALLY SUFFICIENT TO PREVENT BUILDUP OF HAZARDOUS CONCENTRATIONS. IF VAPOR OR MIST IS GENERATED WHEN THE MATERIAL IS HEATED OR HANDLED, ADEQUATE VENTILATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH GOOD ENGINEERING PRACTICE MUST BE PROVIDED TO MAINTAIN CONCENTRATIONS BELOW THE SPECIFIED EXPOSURE OR FLAMMABLE LIMITS. OTHER: CONSUMPTION OF FOOD AND BEVERAGE SHOULD BE AVOIDED IN WORK AREAS WHERE HYDROCARBONS ARE PRESENT. ALWAYS WASH HANDS AND FACE WITH SOAP AND WATER BEFORE EATING, DRINKING, OR SMOKING. 6. FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION FLASH POINT: 244 F AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: NO DATA FLAMMABLE LIMITS. IN AIR % BY VOLUME TEST METHOD: PMCC TEST METHOD: NO DATA LOWER: 3.2 UPPER: NO DATA EXTINGUISHING USE DRY CHEMICAL, ALCOHOL FOAM, OR CARBON DIOXIDE. MEDIA: SPECIAL FIRE WATER MAY BE INEFFECTIVE BUT CAN BE USED TO COOL CONTAINERS EXPOSED TO FIGHTING HEAT OR FLAME. CAUTION SHOULD BE EXERCISED WHEN USING WATER OR FOAM AS PROCEDURES: FROTHING MAY OCCUR, ESPECIALLY IF SPRAYED INTO CONTAINERS OF HOT, BURNING LIQUID. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSIVE CONDITIONS: DENSE SMOKE MAY BE GENERATED WHILE BURNING. CARBON MONOXIDE, CARBON DIOXIDE, AND OTHER OXIDES MAY BE GENERATED AS PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION. CODE: 000950 NAME: PENNZOIL= ANTIFREEZE AND SUMMER COOLANT PAGE 04 7. REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY (THERMAL, LIGHT, ETC.): STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NONE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NONE INCOMPATIBILITY MATERIALS TO AVOID: MAY REACT WITH STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: NONE 8. ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS STEPS TO BE CONSULT HEALTH EFFECT INFORMATION IN SECTION III, PERSONAL HEALTH TAKEN IF PROTECTION INFORMATION IN SECTION V, FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION IN MATERIAL IS SECTION VI, AND REACTIVITY DATA IN SECTION VII. NOTIFY APPROPRIATE RELEASED OR AUTHORITIES OF SPILL. CONTAIN SPILL IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT ALLOW SPILL TO • SPILLED: ENTER SEWERS OR WATERCOURSES. REMOVE ALL SOURCES OF IGNITION. ABSORB WITH APPROPRIATE INERT MATERIAL SUCH AS SAND, CLAY, ETC. LARGE SPILLS MAY BE PICKED UP USING VACUUM PUMPS, SHOVELS, BUCKETS, OR OTHER MEANS AND PLACED IN DRUMS OR OTHER SUITABLE CONTAINERS. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: ALL DISPOSALS MUST COMPLY WITH FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. THE MATERIAL, IF SPILLED OR DISCARDED, MAY BE A REGULATED WASTE. REFER TO STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) REGULATIONS MAY APPLY FOR TRANSPORTING THIS MATERIAL WHEN SPILLED. WASTE MATERIAL MAY BE LANDFILLED OR INCINERATED AT AN APPROVED FACILITY. MATERIALS SHOULD BE RECYCLED IF POSSIBLE. 9. MISCELLANEOUS HANDLING AND DO NOT TRANSFER TO UNMARKED CONTAINERS. STORE IN CLOSED CONTAINERS AWAY STORAGE FROM HEAT, SPARKS, OPEN FLAME, OR OXIDIZING MATERIALS. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS REQUIREMENTS: SHOULD BE KEPT READILY AVAILABLE. SEE NFPA 30 AND OSHA 1910.106 -- FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS. THIS PRODUCT IS A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE UNDER THE CANADIAN WHMIS REGULATIONS. CLASS D, DIV 1, SUB DIV B - TOXIC MATERIAL. DIV 2, SUB DIV A - VERY TOXIC MATERIAL. CODE: 000950 NAME: PENNZOIL= ANTIFREEZE AND SUMMER COOLANT PAGE 05 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: THIS MIXTURE MAY BE FORMULATED IN PART WITH COMPONENTS PURCHASED,FROM OTHER COMPANIES. IN MANY INSTANCES, ESPECIALLY WHEN PROPRIETARY OR TRADE SECRET MATERIALS ARE USED, PENNZOIL COMPANY MUST RELY UPON THE HAZARD EVALUATION OF SUCH COMPONENTS SUBMITTED TO PENNZOIL BY THAT PRODUCT'S MANUFACTURER OR IMPORTER. THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING SARA TITLE III, SECTION 313 CHEMICALS: 1,2- ETHANEDIOL, CAS# 107 -21 -1, 80.0 - 94.99% ALL INGREDIENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE LISTED ON THE TOXIC SUBSTANCES C(NVTROL ACT (TSCA) INVENTORY. PH: 9.9 -10.7 xxxTHIS PRODUCT MAY CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING CHEMICAL(S) LISTED ON CALIFORNIA'S PROPOSITION 65 AS KNOWN TO THE STATE TO CAUSE CANCER: ARSENIC - 0.7 PPM 1,4- DIOXANE - < 1 PPM xxx DOT: NOT REGULATED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. 10. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES BOILING POINT: 388 F MELTING POINT: - 8 F PERCENT VOLATILE: NIL VAPOR DENSITY (AIR =1): 2.14 APPEARANCE: FLUORESCENT GREEN OR BLUE LIQ EVAPORATION RATE (EE =1): < 1.0. ODOR: PIILD GLYCOL ODOR SPECIFIC GRAVITY:. 1.13 VAPOR PRESSURE: < .1 MM HG MOLECULAR WEIGHT: NO DATA SOLUBILITY: COMPLETELY SOLUBLE IN WATER DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY: THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED UPON DATA AVAILABLE TO US, AND REFLECTS OUR BEST PROFESSIONAL JUDGEMENT. HOWEVER, NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY USE, OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF SUCH DATA, THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE THEREOF, OR THAT ANY SUCH USE DOES NOT INFRINGE ANY PATENT. SINCE THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN MAY BE APPLIED UNDER CONDITIONS OF USE BEYOND OUR CONTROL AND WITH WHICH WE MAY BE UNFAMILIAR, WE DO NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE RESULTS OF SUCH APPLICATION. THIS INFORMATION IS FURNISHED UPON THE CONDITION THAT THE PERSON RECEIVING IT SHALL MAKE HIS OWN DETERMINATION OF THE SUITABILITY OF THE MATERIAL FOR HIS PARTICULAR PURPOSE. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PENNZOIL PRODUCTS C N PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME PENNZOIL COMPANY ADDRESS P.O. BOX 2967 HOUSTON, TX 77252 -2967 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. (800) 546 -6040 TRADE NAME: PENNLITH= EP GREASE 712 SYNONYMS: BY: ENVIRONMENTAL, SAFETY & HEALTH (800) 546 -6227 CAS NUMBER: MIXTURE MSDS CODE: 000557 NFPA HAZARD IDENTIFICATION DEGREE OF HAZARD HAZARD RATINGS 0 -LEAST HEALTH: 1 1- SLIGHT FIRE: 1 2- MODERATE REACTIVITY: 0 3 -HIGH 4- EXTREME EFFECTIVE DATE: APRIL 28, 1995 SUPERSEDES DATE: DECEMBER 27,, 1993 2. INGREDIENTS HAZARDOUS COMPONENT NAME IN PERCENTAGE COMPONENT CAS NUMBER BLEND MIN MAX EXPOSURE LIMIT UNIT BASE LUBRICATING OIL NO 80 TO 95 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV LITHIUM SOAP MIXTURE NO 5 TO 10 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV EXTREME PRESSURE AGENT MIXTURE NO 1 TO 5 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV TACKIFIER MIXTURE NO OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO LIMIT 3. HEALTH INFORMATION AND PROTECTION EYE CONTACT: THIS PRODUCT IS MINIMALLY IRRITATING TO THE EYES UPON DIRECT CONTACT. BASED ON TESTING OF SIMILAR PRODUCTS AND /OR COMPONENTS. SKIN CONTACT: AVOID SKIN CONTACT. THIS PRODUCT IS MINIMALLY IRRITATING TO THE SKIN UPON DIRECT CONTACT. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY RESULT IN CONTACT DERMATITIS WHICH IS CHARACTERIZED BY DRYNESS, CHAPPING, AND REDDENING. THIS CONDITION MAY MAKE THE SKIN MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO OTHER IRRITANTS, SENSITIZERS, AND DISEASE. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY RESULT IN OIL ACNE WHICH IS CHARACTERIZED BY BLACKHEADS WITH POSSIBLE SECONDARY INFECTION. CONSTITUENTS OF THIS PRODUCT HAVE BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH PHOTOSENSITIVITY, AN ABNORMAL SENSITIVITY OF SKIN TO SUNLIGHT. CODE: 000557 NAME: PENNLITH= EP GREASE 712 PAGE 02 INHALATION: THIS PRODUCT HAS A LOW VAPOR PRESSURE AND IS NOT EXPECTED TO PRESENT AN INHALATION HAZARD AT AMBIENT CONDITIONS. CAUTION SHOULD BE TAKEN TO PREVENT AEROSOLIZATION OR MISTING OF THIS PRODUCT. THE PERMISSABLE EXPOSURE LIMIT (PEL) AND THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE (TLV) FOR THIS PRODUCT AS OIL MIST IS 5 MG /M3. EXPOSURES BELOW 5 MG /M3 APPEAR TO BE WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT HEALTH RISK. THE SHORT -TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT FOR THIS PRODUCT AS AN OIL MIST IS 10 MG /143. SEE HEALTH DATA SECTION BELOW. INGESTION; DO NOT INGEST. THIS PRODUCT IS RELATIVELY NON -TOXIC BY INGESTION. THIS PRODUCT HAS LAXATIVE PROPERTIES AND MAY RESULT IN ABDOMINAL CRAMPS AND DIARRHEA. SEE HEALTH DATA SECTION BELOW. HEALTH DATA: GREASES CONSIST OF SOLID OR SEMISOLID DISPERSIONS OF METALLIC SOAPS AND OTHER THICKENERS IN A MINERAL OIL BASE. LONGTERM EXPOSURE TO SMALL DOSES OF MINERAL OIL BY INHALATION, ASPIRATION OR INGESTION LEADING TO ASPIRATION CAN LEAD TO LIPID PNUEMONIA OR LIPID GRANULOMA OF THE LUNG. THESE ARE LOW- GRADE, CHRONIC, LOCALIZED TISSUE REACTIONS. SHORTNESS OF BREATH AND COUGH ARE THE MOST COMMON SYMPTOMS. THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH ON CANCER (IARC) HAS CONCLUDED THAT THE DATA ARE INADEQUATE TO EVALUATE THE CARCINOGENICITY OF FORMULATED PRODUCTS TO EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS (1984). THIS PRODUCT IS NOT CARCINOGENIC ACCORDING TO THE OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD. 4. EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYE CONTACT:: IMMEDIATELY FLUSH EYES WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER AND CONTINUE FLUSHING UNTIL IRRITATION SUBSIDES. IF MATERIAL IS HOT, TREAT FOR THERMAL BURNS AND TAKE VICTIM TO HOSPITAL IMMEDIATELY. SKIN CONTACT: REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. WASH CONTAMINATED AREA THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER. IF REDNESS OR IRRITATION OCCURS, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. IF MATERIAL IS HOT, SUBMERGE INJURED AREA IN COLD WATER. IF VICTIM IS SEVERELY BURNED, REMOVE TO A HOSPITAL IMMEDIATELY. INHALATION: THIS MATERIAL HAS A LOW VAPOR PRESSURE AND IS NOT EXPECTED TO PRESENT AN INHALATION EXPOSURE AT AMBIENT CONDITIONS. IF VAPOR OR MIST IS GENERATED WHEN THE MATERIAL IS HEATED OR HANDLED, REMOVE VICTIM FROM EXPOSURE. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. 5. PERSONAL HEALTH PROTECTION INFORMATION 1 EYE PROTECTION: EYE PROTECTION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER CONDITIONS OF NORMAL USE. IF MATERIAL IS HANDLED SUCH THAT IT COULD BE SPLASHED INTO EYES, WEAR PLASTIC FACE SHIELD OR SPLASH -PROOF SAFETY GOGGLES. SKIN PROTECTION: NO SKIN PROTECTION IS REQUIRED FOR SINGLE, SHORT DURATION EXPOSURES. FOR PROLONGED OR REPEATED EXPOSURES, USE IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING (BOOTS, GLOVES, APRONS, ETC.) OVER PARTS OF THE BODY SUBJECT TO EXPOSURE. IF HANDLING HOT MATERIAL, USE INSULATED PROTECTIVE CLOTHING (BOOTS, GLOVES, APRONS, ETC.). LAUNDER SOILED CLOTHES. PROPERLY DISPOSE OF CONTAMINATED LEATHER ARTICLES INCLUDING SHOES, WHICH CANNOT BE DECONTAMINATED. CODE: 000557 NAME: PENNLITHz EP GREASE 712. PAGE 03 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: RESPIRATORY PROTECTION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER CONDITIONS OF NORMAL USE. IF VAPOR OR MIST IS 'GENERATED WHEN THE MATERIAL I5 HEATED OR HANDLED, USE AN ORGANIC VAPOR RESPIRATOR WITH A DUST AND MIST FILTER. ALL RESPIRATORS MUST BE NIOSH CERTIFIED. DO NOT USE COMPRESSED OXYGEN IN HYDROCARBON ATMOSPHERES. VENTILATION: IF VAPOR OR MIST IS GENERATED WHEN THE MATERIAL IS HEATED OR HANDLED, ADEQUATE VENTILATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH GOOD ENGINEERING PRACTICE MUST BE PROVIDED TO MAINTAIN CONCENTRATIONS BELOW THE SPECIFIED EXPOSURE OR FLAMMABLE LIMITS. OTHER: CONSUMPTION OF FOOD AND BEVERAGE SHOULD BE AVOIDED IN WORK AREAS WHERE HYDROCARBONS ARE PRESENT, ALWAYS WASH HANDS AND FACE WITH SOAP AND WATER BEFORE EATING, DRINKING, OR SMOKING. 6. FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION FLASH POINT 430 F AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: > 800 F FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR % BY VOLUME EXTINGUISHING USE DRY CHEMICAL, FOAM, OR CARBON DIOXIDE. MEDIA: TEST METHOD: C.O.C. TEST METHOD: NO DATA LOWER; NO DATA SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSIVE CONDITIONS: 'UPPERS NO DATA WATER MAY BE INEFFECTIVE BUT CAN BE USED TO COOL CONTAINERS EXPOSED TO HEAT OR FLAME. CAUTION SHOULD BE EXERCISED WHEN USING WATER OR FOAM AS FROTHING MAY OCCUR, ESPECIALLY IF SPRAYED INTO CONTAINERS OF HOT, BURNING LIQUID. DENSE SMOKE MAY BE GENERATED WHILE BURNING. CARBON MONOXIDE, CARBON DIOXIDE, AND OTHER OXIDES MAY BE GENERATED AS PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION. 17. REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY (THERMAL, LIGHT, ETC.): STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NONE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NONE INCOMPATIBILITY MATERIALS TO AVOID: MAY REACT WITH STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: NONE CODE: 000557 NAME: PENNLITH= EP GREASE 712 PAGE 04 8. ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS STEPS TO BE CONSULT HEALTH EFFECT INFORMATION IN SECTION III, PERSONAL HEALTH TAKEN IF PROTECTION INFORMATION IN SECTION V, FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION IN MATERIAL IS SECTION VI, AND REACTIVITY DATA IN SECTION VII. NOTIFY APPROPRIATE RELEASED OR AUTHORITIES OF SPILL. CONTAIN SPILL IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT ALLOW SPILL TO SPILLED: ENTER SEWERS OR WATERCOURSES. REMOVE ALL SOURCES OF, IGNITION. ABSORB WITH APPROPRIATE INERT MATERIAL SUCH AS SAND, CLAY, ETC. LARGE SPILLS MAY BE PICKED UP USING VACUUM PUMPS, SHOVELS, BUCKETS, OR OTHER MEANS AND PLACED IN DRUMS OR OTHER SUITABLE CONTAINERS. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: ALL DISPOSALS MUST COMPLY WITH FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. THE MATERIAL, IF SPILLED OR DISCARDED, MAY BE A REGULATED WASTE. REFER TO STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. CAUTION! IF REGULATED SOLVENTS ARE USED TO CLEAN UP SPILLED MATERIAL, THE RESULTING WASTE MIXTURE MAY BE REGULATED. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) REGULATIONS MAY APPLY FOR TRANSPORTING THIS MATERIAL WHEN SPILLED. WASTE MATERIAL MAY BE LANDFILLED OR INCINERATED AT AN APPROVED FACILITY. MATERIALS SHOULD' BE RECYCLED IF POSSIBLE. 9. MISCELLANEOUS HANDLING AND DO NOT TRANSFER TO UNMARKED CONTAINERS. STORE IN CLOSED CONTAINERS AWAY STORAGE FROM HEAT, SPARKS, OPEN FLAME, OR OXIDIZING MATERIALS, THIS PRODUCT IS NOT REQUIREMENTS: CLASSIFIED AS HAZARDOUS UNDER DOT REGULATIONS. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SHOULD BE KEPT READILY AVAILABLE. SEE NFPA 30 AND OSHA 1910 .106 - FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS. ADDITIONAL THIS MIXTURE MAY BE FORMULATED IN PART WITH COMPONENTS PURCHASED FROM INFORMATION: OTHER COMPANIES. IN MANY INSTANCES, ESPECIALLY WHEN PROPRIETARY OR TRADE SECRET MATERIALS ARE USED, PENNZOIL COMPANY MUST RELY UPON THE HAZARD EVALUATION OF SUCH COMPONENTS SUBMITTED TO PENNZOIL BY THAT PRODUCT'S MANUFACTURER OR IMPORTER. THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING SARA TITLE III, SECTION 313 CHEMICALS. ANTIMONY COMPOUNDS, CAS NO. NONE WT.; 1,5% ALL INGREDIENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE LISTED ON THE TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSGA) INVENTORY. CODE: 000557 NAME: PENNLITH= EP GREASE 712 PAGE 05 10. BOILING POINT: I8P 800 F MELTING POINT: (DROPPING POINT) 350 F APPEARANCE: OPAQUE, AMBER ODOR: MILD PETROLEUM ODOR VAPOR PRESSURE: NO DATA SOLUBILITY: SOLUBLE IN HYDROCARBONS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY: PERCENT VOLATILE: NO DATA VAPOR DENSITY EVAPORATION RATE (EE=1): NO DATA SPECIFIC GRAVITY: < 1.0 MOLECULAR WEIGHT: VARIES THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED UPON DATA AVAILABLE TO US, AND REFLECTS OUR BEST PROFESSIONAL JUDGEMENT' HOWEVER, NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY USE, OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF SUCH DATA, THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE THEREOF, OR THAT ANY SUCH USE DOES NOT INFRINGE ANY PATENT. SINCE THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN MAY BE APPLIED UNDER CONDITIONS OF USE BEYOND OUR CONTROL AND WITH WHICH WE MAY BE UNFAMILIAR, WE DO NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE RESULTS OF SUCH APPLICATION. THIS INFORMATION IS FURNISHED UPON THE CONDITION THAT THE PERSON RECEIVING IT SHALL MAKE HIS OWN DETERMINATION OF THE SUITABILITY OF THE MATERIAL FOR HIS PARTICULAR PURPOSE. MATERIAL SAFETY PENNZOIL PRODUCTS DATA SHEET JY PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME PENNZOIL COMPANY ADDRESS P.O. BOX 2967 HOUSTON, TX 77252 -2967 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. '(800) 546 -6040 TRADE NAME: PENNZOIL= PREMIUM WHEEL BEARING GREASE 707L SYNONYMS: PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON LUBRICANT BY ENVIRONMENTAL, SAFETY & HEALTH (800) 546 -6227 CAS NUMBER: MIXTURE MSDS CODE: 000592 NFPA HAZARD IDENTIFICATION DEGREE OF HAZARD HAZARD RATINGS 0 -LEAST HEALTH: 1 1- SLIGHT FIRE: 1 2-MODERATE REACTIVITY: 0 3 -HIGH 4- EXTREME EFFECTIVE DATE: JULY 19, 1996 SUPERSEDES DATE: MARCH 12, 1993 2. INGREDIENTS COMPONENT NAME CAS NUMBER HAZARDOUS IN PERCENTAGE BLEND MIN MAX COMPONENT EXPOSURE LIMIT UNIT BASE LUBRICATING OIL LITHIUM SOAP MIXTURE EXTREME PRESSURE AGENT MIXTURE NO 1 TO 10 OSHA PEL NO LIMIT ACGIH TLV NO LIMIT NO 75 TO 8 -5 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV NO LIMIT NO LIMIT NO 5 TO 15 OSHA PEL NO LIMIT ACGIH TLV NO LIMIT CORROSION INHIBITOR MIXTURE NO 1 TO 5 OSHA PEL NO LIMIT ACGIN TLV NO LIMIT ANTIWEAR AGENT MIXTURE TACKIFIER MIXTURE NO 1 OSHA PEL NO LIMIT ACGIH TLV NO LIMIT NO 0.5 OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV NO LIMIT NO LIMIT 13. HEALTH INFORMATION AND PROTECTION EYE CONTACT: THIS PRODUCT IS MINIMALLY IRRITATING TO THE EYES UPON DIRECT CONTACT. BASED ON TESTING OF SIMILAR PRODUCTS AND /OR COMPONENTS. CODE: 000592 NAME: PENNZOIL= PREMIUM WHEEL BEARING GREASE 707L PAGE 02 SKIN CONTACT: AVOID SKIN CONTACT. THIS PRODUCT IS MINIMALLY IRRITATING TO THE SKIN UPON DIRECT CONTACT. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY RESULT IN CONTACT DERMATITIS WHICH IS CHARACTERIZED BY DRYNESS, CHAPPING, AND REDDENING. THIS CONDITION. MAY MAKE THE SKIN MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO OTHER IRRITANTS, SENSITIZERS, AND DISEASE. PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT MAY RESULT IN OIL ACNE WHICH IS CHARACTERIZED BY BLACKHEADS WITH POSSIBLE SECONDARY INFECTION_ CONSTITUENTS OF THIS PRODUCT HAVE BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH PHOTOSENSITIVITY, AN ABNORMAL SENSITIVITY OF SKIN TO SUNLIGHT. INHALATION: THIS PRODUCT HAS A LOW VAPOR PRESSURE AND IS NOT EXPECTED TO PRESENT AN INHALATION HAZARD AT AMBIENT CONDITIONS. CAUTION SHOULD BE TAKEN TO PREVENT AEROSOLIZATION OR MISTING OF THIS PRODUCT. THE PERMISSABLE EXPOSURE LIMIT (PEL) AND THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE (TLV) FOR THIS PRODUCT AS OIL MIST IS 5 MG/M3. EXPOSURES BELOW 5 MG /M3 APPEAR TO BE WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT HEALTH RISK. THE SHORT -TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT FOR THIS PRODUCT AS AN OIL MIST IS 10 MG/M3. SEE HEALTH DATA SECTION BELOW_ INGESTION: DO NOT INGEST. THIS PRODUCT IS RELATIVELY NON -TOXIC BY INGESTION. THIS PRODUCT HAS LAXATIVE PROPERTIES AND MAY RESULT IN ABDOMINAL CRAMPS AND DIARRHEA. SEE HEALTH DATA SECTION BELOW. HEALTH DATA: GREASES CONSIST OF SOLID OR 'SEMISOLID DISPERSI(NVS OF METALLIC SOAPS AND OTHER THICKENERS IN A MINERAL OIL BASE. LONG -TERM EXPOSURE TO SMALL DOSES OF MINERAL OIL BY INHALATION, ASPIRATION OR INGESTION LEADING TO ASPIRATION CAN LEAD TO LIPID PNEUMONIA OR LIPID GRANULOMA OF THE LUNG. THESE ARE LOW- GRRADE, CHRONIC, LOCALIZED TISSUE REACTIONS. SHORTNESS OF BREATH AND COUGH ARE THE MOST COMMON SYMPTOMS. THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH ON CANCER (IARC). HAS CONCLUDED THAT THE DATA ARE INADEQUATE TO EVALUATE THE CARCINOGENICITY OF FORMULATED PRODUCTS TO EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS (1984). THIS-PRODUCT IS NOT CARCINOGENIC ACCORDING TO THE OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD. 4. EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYE CONTACT; IMMEDIATELY FLUSH EYES WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER AND CONTINUE FLUSHING UNTIL IRRITATION SUBSIDES. IF MATERIAL IS HOT, TREAT FOR THERMAL BURNS AND TAKE VICTIM TO HOSPITAL IMMEDIATELY. SKIN CONTACT: REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. WASH CONTAMINATED AREA THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER. IF REDNESS OR IRRITATION OCCURS, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. IF MATERIAL IS HOT, SUBMERGE INJURED AREA IN COLD WATER. IF VICTIM IS SEVERELY BURNED, REMOVE TO A HOSPITAL IMMEDIATELY. INHALATION: THIS MATERIAL HAS A LOW VAPOR PRESSURE AND IS NOT EXPECTED TO PRESENT AN INHALATION EXPOSURE AT AMBIENT CONDITIONS. IF VAPOR OR MIST IS GENERATED WHEN THE MATERIAL IS HEATED OR HANDLED, REMOVE VICTIM FROM EXPOSURE. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. 5. PERSONAL HEALTH PROTECTION INFORMATION EYE PROTECTION: EYE PROTECTION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER CONDITIONS OF NORMAL USE. IF MATERIAL IS HANDLED SUCH THAT IT COULD BE SPLASHED INTO EYES, WEAR PLASTIC FACE SHIELD OR SPLASH -PROOF SAFETY GOGGLES. CODE: 000592 NAME: PENNZOIL= PREMIUM WHEEL BEARING GREASE 707L PAGE 03 SKIN PROTECTION: NO SKIN PROTECTION IS REQUIRED FOR SINGLE, SHORT DURATION EXPOSURES. FOR PROLONGED OR REPEATED EXPOSURES, USE IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING (BOOTS, GLOVES, APRONS, ETC.) OVER PARTS OF THE BODY SUBJECT TO EXPOSURE. IF HANDLING HOT MATERIAL, USE INSULATED PROTECTIVE CLOTHING (BOOTS, GLOVES, APRONS, ETC.). LAUNDER SOILED CLOTHES. PROPERLY DISPOSE OF CONTAMINATED LEATHER ARTICLES INCLUDING SHOES, WHICH CANNOT BE DECONTAMINATED. RESPIRATORY RESPIRATORY PROTECTION IS NOT REQUIRED UNDER CONDITIONS OF NORMAL USE IF PROTECTION: VAPOR OR MIST IS GENERATED WHEN THE MATERIAL IS HEATED OR HANDLED, USE AN ORGANIC VAPOR RESPIRATOR WITH A DUST AND MIST FILTER. ALL RESPIRATORS MUST BE NIOSH CERTIFIED. DO NOT USE COMPRESSED OXYGEN IN HYDROCARBON ATMOSPHERES. VENTILATION: IF VAPOR OR MIST IS GENERATED WHEN THE MATERIAL IS HEATED OR HANDLED, ADEQUATE VENTILATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH GOOD ENGINEERING PRACTICE MUST BE PROVIDED TO MAINTAIN CONCENTRATIONS BELOW THE SPECIFIED EXPOSURE OR FLAMMABLE LIMITS. OTHER: CONSUMPTION OF FOOD AND BEVERAGE SHOULD BE AVOIDED IN WORK AREAS WHERE HYDROCARBONS ARE PRESENT. ALWAYS WASH HANDS AND FACE WITH SOAP AND WATER BEFORE EATING, DRINKING, OR SMOKING. 6, FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION FLASH POINT: > 300 F AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: NO DATA FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR % BY VOLUME TEST METHOD: ASTM D -93 TEST METHOD: NO DATA LOWER: NO DATA EXTINGUISHING USE DRY CHEMICAL, FOAM, OR CARBON DIOXIDE. MEDIA: UPPER: NO DATA SPECIAL FIRE WATER MAY BE INEFFECTIVE BUT CAN BE USED TO COOL CONTAINERS EXPOSED TO FIGHTING HEAT OR FLAME. CAUTION SHOULD BE EXERCISED WHEN USING WATER OR FOAM AS PROCEDURES: FROTHING MAY OCCUR, ESPECIALLY IF SPRAYED INTO CONTAINERS OF HOT, BURNING LIQUID: ' UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSIVE CONDITIONS: DENSE SMOKE MAY BE GENERATED WHILE BURNING. CARBON MONOXIDE, CARBON DIOXIDE, AND OTHER OXIDES MAY BE GENERATED AS PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION. CODE: 000592 NAME: PENNZOIL= PREMIUM WHEEL BEARING GREASE 707L PAGE 04 7. REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY (THERMAL, LIGHT, ETC.): STABLE CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NONE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NONE INCOMPATIBILITY MATERIALS TO AVOID: MAY REACT WITH STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: NONE 8. ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS STEPS TO BE CONSULT HEALTH EFFECT INFORMATION IN SECTION III, PERSONAL HEALTH TAKEN IF PROTECTION INFORMATION IN SECTION V, FIRE PROTECTION INFORMATION IN MATERIAL IS SECTION VI, AND REACTIVITY DATA IN SECTION VII. NOTIFY APPROPRIATE RELEASED OR AUTHORITIES OF SPILL. CONTAIN SPILL IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT ALLOW SPILL TO SPILLED: ENTER SEWERS OR WATERCOURSES. REMOVE ALL SOURCES OF IGNITION. ABSORB WITH APPROPRIATE INERT MATERIAL SUCH AS SAND, CLAY, ETC. LARGE SPILLS MAY BE PICKED UP USING VACUUM PUMPS, SHOVELS, BUCKETS, OR OTHER MEANS AND PLACED IN DRUMS OR OTHER SUITABLE CONTAINERS. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: ALL DISPOSALS MUST COMPLY WITH FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. THE MATERIAL, IF SPILLED OR DISCARDED, MAY BE A REGULATED WASTE. REFER TO STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS .CAUTION! IF REGULATED SOLVENTS ARE USED TO CLEAN UP SPILLED MATERIAL, THE RESULTING WASTE MIXTURE MAY BE REGULATED. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) REGULATIONS MAY APPLY FOR TRANSPORTING THIS MATERIAL WHEN SPILLED. WASTE MATERIAL MAY BE LANDFILLED OR INCINERATED AT AN APPROVED FACILITY. MATERIALS SHOULD BE RECYCLED IF POSSIBLE. 9. MISCELLANEOUS HANDLING AND DO NOT TRANSFER TO UNMARKED CONTAINERS. STORE IN CLOSED CONTAINERS AWAY STORAGE FROM HEAT, SPARKS, OPEN FLAME, OR OXIDIZING MATERIALS. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT REQUIREMENTS: CLASSIFIED AS HAZARDOUS UNDER DOT REGULATIONS. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SHOULD BE KEPT READILY AVAILABLE. SEE NFPA 30 AND OSHA 1910.106 -- FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE UNDER THE CANADIAN WHMIS REGULATIONS. ADDITIONAL THIS MIXTURE MAY BE FORMULATED IN PART WITH COMPONENTS PURCHASED FROM INFORMATION: OTHER COMPANIES. IN MANY INSTANCES, ESPECIALLY WHEN PROPRIETARY OR TRADE SECRET MATERIALS ARE USED, PENNZOIL COMPANY MUST RELY UPON THE HAZARD. EVALUATION OF SUCH COMPONENTS SUBMITTED TO PENNZOIL' BY THAT PRODUCT'S MANUFACTURER OR IMPORTER. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT KNOWN TO CONTAIN ANY SARA TITLE III, SECTION 313 REPORTABLE CHEMICALS AT OR GREATER THAN 1.0% (0.1% FOR CARCINOGENS). ALL INGREDIENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE LISTED ON THE TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA) INVENTORY. CODE: 000592 NAME: PENNZOIL= PREMIUM WHEEL BEARING GREASE 707L PAGE 05 10. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES BOILING POINT: > 600 F MELTING POINT: 475 F - 500 F PERCENT VOLATILE: NIL VAPOR DENSITY (AIR =1): NO DATA APPEARANCE: AMBER COLORED GREASE EVAPORATION RATE (EE =1): NO DATA ODOR: SWEET ODOR SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .891 VAPOR PRESSURE: NO DATA MOLECULAR WEIGHT: VARIES SOLUBILITY: SOLUBLE IN HYDROCARBONS, INSOLUBLE IN WATER DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY: THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED UPON DATA AVAILABLE TO US, AND REFLECTS OUR BEST PROFESSIONAL JUDGEMENT. HOWEVER, NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY USE, OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF SUCH DATA, THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE THEREOF, OR THAT ANY SUCH USE DOES NOT INFRINGE ANY PATENT. SINCE THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN MAY BE APPLIED UNDER CONDITIONS OF USE BEYOND OUR CONTROL AND WITH WHICH WE MAY BE UNFAMILIAR, WE DO NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE RESULTS OF SUCH APPLICATION. THIS INFORMATION IS FURNISHED UPON THE CONDITION THAT THE PERSON RECEIVING IT SHALL MAKE HIS OWN DETERMINATION OF THE SUITABILITY OF THE MATERIAL FOR HIS PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM 1. Project Title: TourCoach 2. Lead Agency Name and Address: City of Vernon 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, CA 90058 3. Contact Person and Phone Number: Samuel Kevin Wilson (213)583 -8811 Est. 245 4. Project Location: 5. Project Sponsor's Name and Address: 6. General Plan Designation: 7. Zoning: 2715 Bonnie Beach Place Vernon, CA 90023 Screamline Investment 6922 Hollywood Boulevard #518 Hollywood, CA 90028 Heavy Industry/Transportation M -2 8. Description of Project: TourCoach plans to occupy the property located at 2715 Bonnie Beach Place and intends to use the property as a bus repair and charter facility. There will be 22 coaches and vans which will access the 710 freeway from Bandini Boulevard. The facility will be in operation from 6:00 am to 12:00 am. Generally, buses will leave the site between 6:00 am and 12:00 pm and return between 6:00 pm and 12:00 am. There will be a maximum of 8 employees consisting of 2 employees for a dispatch crew and 6 employees for bus maintenance and service. Environmental Factors Potentially Affected: The environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this project, involving at least one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact" or "Potentially Significant Unless Mitigated," as indicated by the checklist on the following pages. ❑ ' Land Use and Planning ❑ Population and Housing ❑ Geophysical ❑ Water 0- Air Quality Determination. ❑ Transportation/Circulation ❑ Biological Resources ❑ Energy and Mineral Resources ❑ Hazards ❑ Noise ❑ Mandatory Findings of Significance ❑ Public Services CI Utilities and Service Systems ❑ Aesthetics ❑ Cultural Resources ❑ Recreation O.a the basis of this initial evaluation: I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described on an attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and anENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. I find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect(s) on the environment, but at least one effect 1) has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal . standards, and 2) has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets, if the effect is a "potentially significant impact" or "potentially significant unless mitigated." An ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required, but it must analyze only t effects that remain to be addressed. / w , 1 f'Tre Samuel Kevin Wilson / -S-7 7 Date City of Vernon Printed Name For Potentially Significant Impact I. LAND USE AND P ANNING. Would the proposal: a) Conflict with ge eral plan designation or zoning? (sour a #(s): b) Conflict with apr licable environmental plans or policies adopt d by agencies with jurisdiction over the project? c) Affect agricultur l resources or operations (e.g. impacts to s its or farmlands, or impacts from incompati le land uses)? d) Disrupt or divid the physical arrangement of an established c mmunity (including a low- income or minority com unity)? IL POPULATION AND HOUSING. Would the proposal: a) Cumulatively exceed official regional or local population projections? b) Induce substanti growth in an area either directly or indirectly (e.g through projects in an undeveloped area or extensio of major infrastructure)? ❑ c) Displace existin housing, especially affordable housing? ❑ ice. GEOPHYSICAL. expose people to pot a) b) c) d) e) 0 g) h) Seismicity: fault Seismicity: grou Seismicity: seic Landslides or m Erosion, chang conditions from Subsidence of th Expansive soils? Unique geologic vuld the proposal result in or ntial impacts involving: Pte? d shaking or liquefaction? or tsunami? dslides? in topography or unstable soil xcavation, grading or fill? land? or physical features? IV. WATER. Would th proposal result in: a) Changes in abso tion rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and ount of surface runoff? b) Exposure of peo le or property to water related hazards such as ooding? c) Discharge into surface waters or other alteration of surface water quality (e.g. temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity)? d) Changes in the a#nount of surface water in any water bod ? e) Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements? f) Change in the quantity of ground waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? Altered direction or rate of flow of groundwater? Impacts to groundwater quality? g) h) Potentially Significant Unless Mitigated Less Than Significant Impact No Impact ❑ 0 ❑ 0 r ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ O ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 ❑ L. ❑ 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ O ❑ 0 0 0 ❑ u ❑ 0 ❑ u ❑ 0 ❑ J ❑ ❑ ❑ 4 4 V. AIR QUALITY. Would the proposal: a) Violate any air quality standard or contribute to an existing or projected air quality violation? b) Expose sensitive receptors to pollutants? c) Alter air movement, moisture, or temperature, or cause any change in climate? d) Create objectionable odors? VL i'RANSPORTATION /CIRCULATION. Would the proposal result in: a) Increased vehicle trips or traffic congestion? b) Hazards to safety from design: features (e.g. sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or incompatible uses (e.g. farm equipment)? c) Inadequate emergency access or access to nearby uses? d) Insufficient parking capacity on -site or off -site? e) Hazards or barriers for pedestrians or bicyclists? f) Conflicts with adopted policies supporting alternative transportation (e.g. bus turnouts, bicycle racks)? g) Rail, waterborne or air traffic impacts? VII. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES. Would the proposal result in impacts to: a) Endangered, threatened or rare species or their habitats (including but not limited to plants, fish, insects, animals, and birds)? b) Locally designated species (e.g. heritage trees)? c) Locally designated natural communities (e.g. oak forest, (e.g. oak forest, coastal habitat, etc.)? d) Wetland habitat (e.g. marsh, riparian and vernal pool)? e) Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? VIII. ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES. Would the proposal: ruceuuany Potentially Significant Less Than Significant Unless Significant No Impact Mitigated Impact impact 0 ❑ ❑ 0 0 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ 4 ❑ ❑ 4 ❑ ❑ 0 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ gf ❑ ❑ 0 ❑ ❑ 4 ❑ ❑ ❑ 4 ❑ . ❑ ❑ 4 ❑ ❑ ❑ 4 a) Conflict with adopted energy conservation plans? ❑ b) Use non - renewable resources in a wasteful and inefficient manner? ❑ , IX. HAZARDS. Would the proposal involve: ' a) A risk of accidental explosion or release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to: oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation)? b) Possible interference with an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? c) The creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard? ❑ d) Exposure of people to existing sources of potential health hazards? e) Increased fire hazard in areas with flammable brush, grass, or trees? ❑ 0 0 0 X. NOISE. Would the proposal result in: a) Increases in existing noise levels? b) Exposure of people to severe noise levels? Potentially Potentially Significant Less Than Significant Unless Significant No Impact Mitigated Impact Impact 0 o XL PUBLIC SERVICES. Would the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for new or altered government services in any of the following areas: a) Fire protection? 0 0 0 2f b) Police protection? 0 0 0 75 c) Schools? 0 0 0 4 d) Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? 0 0 0 0 e) Other governmental services? 0 0 0 J21 XILUTILITJES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS. Would the proposal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following utilities: a) Power or natural gas? ' 0 0 0 4 b) Conununications systems? 0 0 0 4 c) Local or regional water treatment or distribution facilities? 0 0 0 id d) Sewer or septic tanks? 0 0 0 0 e) Storm water drainage? 0 0 0 0 f) Solid waste disposal? 0 0 0 0 XIII. AESTHETICS. Would the proposal: a) Affect a scenic vista or scenic highway? 0 0 0 0 b) Have a demonstrable negative aesthetic effect? 0 0 0 0 c) Create light or glare? 0 0 0 XIV. CULTURAL RESOURCES. Would the proposal: a) Disturb paleontological resources? 0 0 0 0 b) Disturb archaeological resources? 0 0 0 0 c) Affect historical resources? 0 0 0 0 d) Have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? 0 0 0 0 e) Restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact area? 0 0 0 id XV. RECREATION. Would the proposal: a) Increase the demand for neighborhood or regional parks or other recreational facilities? b) Affect existing recreational opportunities? XVL MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE. a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self- sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b) Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term, to the disadvantage of long -term, environmental goals? c) Does the project have impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? ( "Cumulatively considerable" means that the incremental effects of a:project are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, the effects of other current projects, and the effects of probable future projects) d) Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? Potentially Potentially Significant Less Than Significant Unless Significant No Impact Mitigated Impact Impact 0 0 0 ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM INTRODUCTION TourCoach has submitted a conditional use permit application to the City of Vernon requesting permission to operate a bus repair and charter facility. This Initial Study has been prepared to determine if the operation of this facility will have a significant effect upon the environment. This study has been prepared in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The City of Vernon will use this Initial Study as a basis for deciding whether to prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) or approve a Negative Declaration. PROJECT LOCATION AND EXISTING LAND USE The facility is located at 2715 Bonnie Beach Place in the City of Vernon. The project site is surrounded by industrial, distribution, commercial and office type uses. The nearest residential dwelling is located approximately 2,800 feet to the south. The attached vicinity map depicts the local vicinity and shows the relationship of the major highways in the Los Angeles area. The site is zoned M -2, Heavy Industry, and a transportation - related use is allowed in this area with a conditional use permit. PROJECT DESCRIPTION TourCoach plans to occupy the property located at 2715 Bonnie Beach Place and intends to use the property as a bus repair and charter facility. There will be 22 coaches and vans which will access the 710 freeway from Bandini Boulevard. The facility will be in operation from 6:00 am to 12:00 am. Generally, buses will leave the site between 6:00 am and 12:00 pm and return between 6:00 pm and 12:00 am. There will be a maximum of 8 employees consisting of 2 employees for a dispatch crew and 6 employees for bus maintenance and service. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION I) LAND USE AND PLANNING The project area is zoned Heavy Industry, M -2. A transportation- related use is allowed in this zone with a conditional use permit. The City of Vernon is primarily made up of industrial and distribution type facilities. The project site is not located near any sensitive sites. The nearest residential unit is approximately 2800 feet from the project's boundary. The site is surrounded by compatible uses. II) POPULATION AND HOUSING The population of the City of Vernon is approximately 90, with up to 50,000 people working in the City. TourCoach will operate the facility with a maximum of 8 employees. No change in population or housing will occur as a result of the project. III) GEOPHYSICAL The topography of the City of Vernon is relatively level. Although there are no known earthquake faults in the City, Vernon is in a seismically active region and several faults in the area are likely to cause moderate ground shaking in Vernon. The proposed operation will not cause any changes to the geologic substructure, change in topography, covering of any unique geologic or physical features, any increase in wind or water erosion to the soil or any changes in deposition. Since the ground is relatively level landslides and mudslides are unlikely. IV) WATER Groundwater resources in the City of Vernon consist of inter -layer bedrock and aquifers, as found in the central Los Angeles basin. There are no surface water bodies within the vicinity of the project. No changes in water currents, movements, absorption rate flood flows or drainage patterns will occur as a result of the project. The potential for rainwater to be exposed to waste products will be eliminated by servicing all vehicles in the building and by requiring that all washing of vehicles be done under the canopy and within the bermed area. V) AIR OUALITY The City of Vernon lies in the middle of the Los Angeles coastal plain. The coastal plain has a semi - marine micro - climate, which is characteristic of areas which are behind the fog belt but constantly under the ocean's influence. Winters are seldom cold and frost is rare. Spring days may be cloudy due to high fog and summers are warmer than along the coast. Winter temperatures are lower than a marine climate and there is less fog in summer. The annual average daytime temperature ranges from 84.1 °F in August to 66.6 °F in January. Nighttime temperatures vary from 64.4 °F in summer to 48.4 °F in winter. The average annual rainfall in the City is 14.85 inches and occurs from late October to early April. The City of Vernon is located within the South Coast Air Basin of California. The basin covers a 6,600- square mile area within Orange County, non - desert portions of Los Angeles County, Riverside County, and San Bernardino County. Air quality in the basin is monitored by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) at 35 monitoring stations throughout the area. The monitoring station nearest to the City of Vernon is the Pico Rivera station. Readings at the station are used to characterize air quality in the City of Vernon. The South Coast Air Basin, in general, has not attained national and state standards for ozone, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and PM. Comparison with national and state standards for these contaminants show that readings at the Pico Rivera station have maximum ozone concentrations that are 2 to 3 times the state standard and exceedances occur 1 out of every 3 days. Carbon monoxide concentrations have not exceeded established standards and nitrogen dioxide concentration rarely exceed state or federal standards. Total suspended particulates have exceeded the state standard but not the federal standard. Ambient levels of PMlo are not monitored at the Pico Rivera station, so the Los Angeles station is used for these readings. The readings exceeded the state standard in 50 to 63 percent of the samples but are generally less than the federal standard. VI) TRANSPORTATION /CIRCULATION Several freeways serve Vernon. To the north is the Santa Ana (I -5), Santa Monica (I -10) and the Hollywood (I -101) freeways, to the west is the Harbor Freeway (I -110), and to the east is the Long Beach Freeway (I -710). Vernon has several arterials which bisect the City. The site has access to Bandini Boulevard which is 100 feet in width, and Bonnie Beach Place, which is 60 feet in width. The proposed bus charter facility will dispatch approximately 22 coaches and vans. Vehicles will typically travel from the site easterly on Bandini Boulevard to the 710 freeway. Bandini Boulevard has adequate capacity to handle the proposed growth. Most of the new vehicle trips will not correspond with the peak hour flows of the street system. Additionally the City will restrict the facility by not allowing any vehicle accessing the facility to que in any street. VII) BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES The City of Vernon is urbanized and plant life is limited to non - native, introduced and ornamental species which are used for landscaping. Existing vegetation typically found in the City consists of street trees, grass and other vegetation commonly used in landscaping. Animal life in Vernon and nearby urban communities consists of bird, reptile and mammal species that live in close proximity to man. There are no endangered animal species in the City. VIII) ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES TourCoach is proposing to occupy an existing industrial facility. There will be no impact to the City of Vernon Light and Power Department. The energy used by this operation will be negligible. There are no natural resource extraction activities in or near the City. IX) HAZARDS All facilities within the City are regularly inspected by the Vernon Fire and Health Departments for code violations. The inspections are made to reduce the potential for urban fires and chemical releases. The Vernon Fire Department has a fully manned hazardous materials unit. All personnel are trained in hazardous material response. The Vernon Health Department makes routine inspections to the current facility. TourCoach will maintain a permit for their hazardous materials. All storage will be in conformance with Health & Safety Codes. The proposal will not alter, or in any way increase the level of risk or exposure to existing health hazards. No adverse impacts are anticipated. X) NOISE The noise environment within the City is dominated by traffic noise. The project site is located in an industrial area already subject to relatively high ambient noise levels. The noise generated by the facility will not cause a significant effect on the environment. XI) PUBLIC SERVICES The City of Vernon has both a Fire and Police Department. TourCoach is proposing to occupy an existing facility. No additional public services will be required. XII) UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS The site is currently served with all utilities and the proposed use will not require any additional services beyond those presently being served. XIII) AESTHETICS The area surrounding the property is made up of industrial and commercial uses. The facility will blend in and not create any offensive visual effect. The project, as proposed, will provide outside lights for work during the night time hours. The site is located in an industrial area and lighting of facilities is common, therefore no impacts from light are anticipated. The project as proposed, will create no glare. XIV) CULTURAL RESOURCES There are no known historic buildings or cultural sites in the area. No archaeological or historical objects are expected to be found during construction. XV) RECREATION There will be no significant impact to any recreational resources in the area. DISCUSSION OF LAND IMPACTS The proposed project is in conformance with the City of Vernon General Plan. The zoning of the site is M -2, which allows a transportation- related use with a conditional use permit. No impacts to surrounding properties are expected. discussion.tourcoach 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ss. CITY OF VERNON ) I, Mary Frances Rutz, Engineering Associate of the City of Vernon, do hereby certify that I did, on the 13th day of January, 1997 at 3:45 p.m., post three (3) copies of: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING to be held 2/4/97, NOTICE OF INTENT, PROPOSED NEGATIVE DECLARATION, and ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST (see attached copies) regarding a conditional use permit application for TourCoach to operate a truck terminal at 2715 Bonnie Beach Place. One in each of the following places to wit: At the northwest corner of 38th Street and Santa Fe Avenue; the northeast corner of Leonis Boulevard and Pacific Boulevard; and on the bulletin board in the lobby of the City Hall of the City of Vernon, located at 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, all in said City, there being no newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the City of Vernon. Date: I-15 1 % ,/%'.GPI' Mary ances Rutz, Eng neering Associate State of California ) ss. County of Los Angeles ) On t d /i'9Zefore me, �62[_. ) D/1c9�+�F> No -ry Public, personally appeared Mary rances Rutz, personally known to me (or known to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that she executed the same in her authorized capacity, and that by her signature on the instrument the person, or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal GLORIA J. OROSCO v Comm. # 1026333 NOTARY PUBLIC CALIFORN Lin ieselas Cots* 11 FO "''. My 6 May 28. 1998 4 �* City of Vernon 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, California 90058 (213) 583 -8811 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City of Vernon will conduct a Public Hearing which you may attend. Place: Vernon City Hall City Council Chambers 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, CA 90058 Time: Tuesday, February 4, 1997 at 5:00 p.m. Applicant: TOURCOACH The purpose of the hearing is to obtain testimony from affected and /or interested persons regarding this application. The public is also invited to submit written comments regarding the request prior to the Hearing. Request: Grant a conditional use permit to allow the applicant to operate a bus repair and charter facility. Property Involved: 2715 Bonnie Beach Place (see reverse side) Review of the file: The application, maps, and supporting information are available in the office of the City Clerk, Vernon City Hall, 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, between the hours of 7:15 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. Monday through Thursday. If you challenge the granting of this conditional use permit or any provisions thereof in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City of Vernon at, or prior to, the meeting. BRUCE V. MALKENHORST City Administrator /City Clerk City of Vernon NOTICE OF INTENT 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, California 90058 (213) 583 -8811 The City of Vernon has received an application for a conditional use permit to allow TourCoach to operate a bus repair and charter facility at 2715 Bonnie Beach. Please take notice that a recommendation from the Director of Community Services & Water will be made to the City Council of the City of Vernon during the regular meeting on February 4, 1997 to adopt a Negative Declaration in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, because the issuance of the conditional use permit will not have a significant effect on the environment. A copy of the application and supporting evidence is available for public review at my office between the hours of 7:15 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. Monday through Thursday. You must submit written comments on these documents which will be received by me at the address shown on the letterhead by February 4, 1997. Comments received after this date may not be given full consideration. If you challenge the Negative Declaration, or any provisions thereof in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the meeting described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City of Vernon at, or prior to, the meeting. SKW:ps Very my yours, el Kevin Wilson, P.E. Director of Community Services & Water 4305 Santa Fe Avenue City of Vernon Vernon, California 90058 (213) 583 -8811 CALIFORNIA ENVIRO NTAL QUALITY ACT PROPOSED NEGATIVE DECLARATION LEAD AGENCY: City of Vernon PROJECT TITLE: TourCoach PROJECT LOCATION: 2715 Bonnie Beach Place Vernon, CA 90023 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: TourCoach plans to occupy the property located at 2715 Bonnie Beach Place and intends to use the property as a bus repair and charter facility. There will be 22 coaches and vans which will access the 710 freeway from Bandini Boulevard. The facility will be in operation from 6:00 am to 12:00 am. Generally, buses will leave the site between 6:00 am and 12:00 pm and return between 6:00 pm and 12:00 am. There will be a maximum of 8 employees consisting of 2 employees for a dispatch crew and 6 employees for bus maintenance and service. ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM 1. Project Title: TourCoach 2. Lead Agency Name and Address: City of Vemon 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, CA 90058 3. Contact Person and Phone Number: Samuel Kevin Wilson • (213)583 -8811 Est. 245 4. Project Location: 5. Project Sponsor's Name and Address: 6. General Plan Designation: 7. Zoning: 2715 Bonnie Beach Place Vernon, CA 90023 Screamline Investment 6922 Hollywood Boulevard #518 Hollywood, CA 90028 Heavy Industry /Transportation M -2 8. Description of Project: TourCoach plans to occupy the property located at 2715 Bonnie Beach Place and intends to use the property as a bus repair and charter facility. There will be 22 coaches and vans which will access the 710 freeway from Bandini Boulevard., The facility will be in operation from 6:00 am to 12:00 am. Generally, buses will leave the site between 6:00 am and 12:00 pm and return between 6:00 pm and 12 :00 am. There will be a maximum of 8 employees consisting of 2 employees for a dispatch crew and 6 employees for bus maintenance and service. Environmental Factors Potentially Affected: The environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this project, involving at least one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact" or "Potentially Significant Unless Mitigated," as indicated by the checklist on the following pages. ❑ Land Use and Planning ❑ Population and Housing ❑ Geophysical ❑ Water (0- Air Quality Determination. ❑ Transportation/Circulation ❑ Biological Resources ❑ Energy and Mineral Resources ❑ Hazards ❑ Noise ❑ Mandatory Findings of Significance ❑ Public Services ❑ Utilities and Service Systems ❑ Aesthetics ❑ Cultural Resources ❑ Recreation On the basis of this initial evaluation: I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, . there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described on an attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and anENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. I find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect(s) on the environment, but at least one effect 1) has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal_ standards, and 2) has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets, if the effect is a "potentially significant impact" or "potentially significant unless mitigated." An ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required, but it must analyze only th effects that remain to be addressed. Samuel Kevin Wilson / -5--- 97 Date City of Vernon Printed Name For ❑ I. LAND USE AND PLANNING. Would the proposal: a) Conflict with general plan designation or zoning? (source #(s): b) Conflict with applicable environmental plans or policies adopted by agencies with jurisdiction over the project? c) Affect agricultural resources or operations (e.g. impacts to soils or farmlands, or impacts from incompatible land uses)? d) Disrupt or divide the physical arrangement of an established community (including a low- income or minority community)? Potentially Potentially Significant Less Than Significant Unless Significant No Impact Mitigated Impact Impact ❑ IL POPULATION AND HOUSING. Would the proposal: a) Cumulatively exceed official regional or local population projections? ❑ ❑ b) Induce substantial growth in an area either directly or indirectly (e.g. through projects in an undeveloped area or extension of major infrastructure)? ❑ c) Displace existing housing, especially affordable housing? ❑ 0 0 4 III. GEOPHYSICAL. Would the proposal result in or expose people to potential impacts involving: a) Seismicity: fault rupture? ❑ ❑ ❑ � b) Seismicity: ground shaking or liquefaction? ❑ 0 0 Joi c) Seismicity: seiche or tsunami? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 d) Landslides or mudslides? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 e) Erosion, changes in topography or unstable soil conditions from excavation, grading or fill? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 f) Subsidence of the land? ❑ 0 ❑ 0 g) Expansive soils? 0 0 ❑ 0 h) Unique geologic or physical features? ❑ ❑ ❑ IV. WATER. Would the proposal result in: a) Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff? ❑ ❑ ❑ b) Exposure of people or property to water related hazards such as flooding? ❑ v c) Discharge into surface waters or other alteration of surface water quality (e.g. temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity)? ❑ J , 44 d) Changes in the amount of surface water in any water body? ❑ e) Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements? ❑ ❑ f) Change in the quantity of ground waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? ❑ ❑ ❑ g) Altered direction or rate of flow of groundwater? . ❑ ❑ ❑ h) Impacts to groundwater quality? ❑ ❑ ❑ 4 rtf ['tact aaaauy Potentially Significant Less Than Significant Unless Significant No Impact Mitigated Impact Impact V. AIR QUALITY. Would the proposal: a) Violate any air quality standard or contribute to an existing or projected air quality violation? ❑ ❑ ❑ Pi b) Expose sensitive receptors to pollutants? ❑ ❑ ❑ gi c) Alter air movement, moisture, or temperature, or cause any change in climate? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 d) Create objectionable odors? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 VI. TRANSPORTATION /CIRCULATION. Would the proposal result in: a) Increased vehicle trips or traffic congestion? b) Hazards to safety from design: features (e.g. sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or incompatible uses (e.g. farm equipment)? c) Inadequate emergency access or access to nearby uses? d) Insufficient parking capacity on -site or off -site? e) Hazards or barriers for pedestrians or bicyclists? f) Conflicts with adopted policies supporting alternative transportation (e.g. bus turnouts, bicycle racks)? g) Rail, waterborne or air traffic impacts? VII. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES. Would the proposal result in impacts to: 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Jzf ❑ ❑ ❑ 1zf ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ .el a) Endangered, threatened or rare species or their habitats (including but not limited to plants, fish, insects, animals, and birds)? ❑ ❑ 0 gi b) Locally designated species (e.g. heritage trees)? ❑ ❑ ❑ 16 c) Locally designated natural communities (e.g. oak forest, (e.g. oak forest, coastal habitat, etc.)? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 d) Wetland habitat (e.g. marsh, riparian and vernal pool)? ❑ ❑ ❑ Of e) Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? 0 ❑ 0 VIII. ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES. Would the proposal: a) Conflict with adopted energy conservation plans? b) Use non - renewable resources in a wasteful and inefficient manner? IX. HAZARDS. Would the proposal involve: a) A risk of accidental explosion or release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to: oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation)? b) Possible interference with an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? c) The creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard? d) Exposure of people to existing sources of potential health hazards'? e) Increased fire hazard in areas with flammable brush, grass, or trees? 0 0 0 X. NOISE. Would the proposal result in: a) Increases in existing noise levels? b) Exposure of people to severe noise levels? Potentially Potentially Significant Less Than Significant Unless Significant No Impact Mitigated Impact Impact 4 XL PUBLIC SERVICES. Would the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for new or altered government services in any of the following areas: a) Fire protection? ❑ 0 ❑ 21 b) Police protection? ❑ ❑ ❑ I2f c) Schools? ❑ ❑ ❑ 4 d) Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? ❑ ❑ 0 ❑ e) Other governmental services? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 XILUTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS. Would the proposal result in a need for new systems, or substantial alterations to the following utilities: a) Power or natural gas? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 b) Communications systems? ❑ ❑ ❑ 4 1 c) Local or regional water treatment or distribution facilities? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 d) Sewer or septic tanks? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 e) Storm water drainage? 0 ❑ ❑ 0 f) Solid waste disposal? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 XIII. AESTHETICS. Would the proposal: a) Affect a scenic vista or scenic highway? ❑ ❑ ❑ b) Have a demonstrable negative aesthetic effect? ❑ 0 0 0 c) Create light or glare? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 XIV. CULTURAL RESOURCES. Would the proposal: a) Disturb paleontological resources? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 b) Disturb archaeological resources? ❑ ❑ 0 0 c) Affect historical resources? ❑ ❑ 0 0 d) Have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? ❑ ❑ ❑ jQ e) Restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact area? ❑ ❑ ❑ 4 XV. RECREATION. Would the proposal: a) Increase the demand for neighborhood or regional parks or other recreational facilities? b) Affect existing recreational opportunities? ❑ XVI. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE. a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self- sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b) Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term, to the disadvantage of long -term, environmental goals? c) Does the project have impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? ( "Cumulatively considerable" means that the incremental effects of a project are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, the effects of other current projects, and the effects of probable future projects) d) Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? Potentially Potentially Significant Less Than Significant Unless Significant No Impact Mitigated Impact Impact 0 0 ❑ ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM INTRODUCTION TourCoach has submitted a conditional use permit application to the City of Vernon requesting permission to operate a bus repair and charter facility. This Initial Study has been prepared to determine if the operation of this facility will have a significant effect upon the environment. This study has been prepared in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The City of Vernon will use this Initial Study as a basis for deciding whether to prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) or approve a Negative Declaration. PROJECT LOCATION AND EXISTING LAND USE The facility is located at 2715 Bonnie Beach Place in the City of Vernon. The project site is surrounded by industrial, distribution, commercial and office type uses. The nearest residential dwelling is located approximately 2,800 feet to the south. The attached vicinity map depicts the local vicinity and shows the relationship of the major highways in the Los Angeles area. The site is zoned M -2, Heavy Industry, and a transportation- related use is allowed in this area with a conditional use permit. PROJECT DESCRIPTION TourCoach plans to occupy the property located at 2715 Bonnie Beach Place and intends to use the property as a bus repair and charter facility. There will be 22 coaches and vans which will access the 710 freeway from Bandini Boulevard. The facility will be in operation from 6:00 am to 12:00 am. Generally, buses will leave the site between 6:00 am and 12:00 pm and return between 6 :00 pm and 12:00 am. There will be a maximum of 8 employees consisting of 2 employees for a dispatch crew and 6 employees for bus maintenance and service. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATIOI I) LAND USE AND PLANNING The project area is zoned Heavy Industry, M -2. A transportation- related use is allowed in this zone with a conditional use permit. The City of Vernon is primarily made up of industrial and distribution type facilities. The project site is not located near any sensitive sites. The nearest residential unit is approximately 2800 feet from the project's boundary. The site is surrounded by compatible uses. II) POPULATION AND HOUSING The population of the City of Vernon is approximately 90, with up to 50,000 people working in the City. TourCoach will operate the facility with a maximum of 8 employees. No change in population or housing will occur as a result of the project. III) GEOPHYSICAL The topography of the City of Vernon is relatively level. Although there are no known earthquake faults in the City, Vernon is in a seismically active region and several faults in the area are likely to cause moderate ground shaking in Vernon. The proposed operation will not cause any changes to the geologic substructure, change in topography, covering of any unique geologic or physical features, any increase in wind or water erosion to the soil or any changes in deposition. Since the ground is relatively level landslides and mudslides are unlikely. IV) WATER Groundwater resources in the City of Vernon consist of inter -layer bedrock and aquifers, as found in the central Los Angeles basin. There are no surface water bodies within the vicinity of the project. No changes in water currents, movements, absorption rate flood flows or drainage patterns will occur as a result of the project. The potential for rainwater to be exposed to waste products will be eliminated by servicing all vehicles in the building and by requiring that all washing of vehicles be done under the canopy and within the bermed area. V) AIR OUALITY The City of Vernon lies in the middle of the Los Angeles coastal plain. The coastal plain has a semi - marine micro climate, which is characteristic of areas which are behind the fog belt but constantly under the ocean's influence. Winters are seldom cold and frost is rare. Spring days may be cloudy due to high fog and summers are warmer than along the coast. Winter temperatures are lower than a marine climate and there is less fog in summer. The annual average daytime temperature ranges from 84.1 °F in August to 66.6 °F in January. Nighttime temperatures vary from 64.4 °F in summer to 48.4 °F in winter. The average annual rainfall in the City is 14.85 inches and occurs from late October to early April. The City of Vernon is located within the South Coast Air Basin of California. The basin covers a 6,600- square mile area within Orange County, non - desert portions of Los Angeles County, Riverside County, and San Bernardino County. Air quality in the basin is monitored by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) at 35 monitoring stations throughout the area. The monitoring station nearest to the City of Vernon is the Pico Rivera station. Readings at the station are used to characterize air quality in the City of Vernon. The South Coast Air Basin, in general, has not attained national and state standards for ozone, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and PM. Comparison with national and state standards for these contaminants show that readings at the Pico Rivera station have maximum ozone concentrations that are 2 to 3 times the state standard and exceedances occur 1 out of every 3 days. Carbon monoxide concentrations have not exceeded established standards and nitrogen dioxide concentration rarely exceed state or federal standards. Total suspended particulates have exceeded the state standard but not the federal standard. Ambient levels of PM10 are not monitored at the Pico Rivera station, so the Los Angeles station is used for these readings. The readings exceeded the state standard in 50 to 63 percent of the samples but are generally less than the federal standard. VI) TRANSPORTATION /CIRCULATION Several freeways serve Vernon. To the north is the Santa Ana (I -5), Santa Monica (I -10) and the Hollywood (I -101) freeways, to the west is the Harbor Freeway (I -110), and to the east is the Long Beach Freeway (I -710). Vernon has several arterials which bisect the City. The site has access to Bandini Boulevard which is 100 feet in width, and Bonnie Beach Place, which is 60 feet in width. The proposed bus charter facility will dispatch approximately 22 coaches and vans. Vehicles will typically travel from the site easterly on Bandini Boulevard to the 710 freeway. Bandini Boulevard has adequate capacity to handle the proposed growth. Most of the new vehicle trips will not correspond with the peak hour flows of the street system. Additionally the City will restrict the facility by not allowing any vehicle accessing the facility to que in any street. VII) BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES The City of Vernon is urbanized and plant life is limited to non- native, introduced and ornamental species which are used for landscaping. Existing vegetation typically found in the City consists of street trees, grass and other vegetation commonly used in landscaping. Animal life in Vernon and nearby urban commun ,ities consists of bird, reptile and mammal species that live in close proximity to man. There are no endangered animal species in the City. VIII) ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES TourCoach is proposing to occupy an existing industrial facility. There will be no impact to the City of Vernon Light and Power Department. The energy used by this operation will be negligible. There are no natural resource extraction activities in or near the City. IX) HAZARDS All facilities within the City are regularly inspected by the Vernon Fire and Health Departments for code violations. The inspections are made to reduce the potential for urban fires and chemical releases. The Vernon Fire Department has a fully manned hazardous materials unit. All personnel are trained in hazardous material response. The Vernon Health Department makes routine inspections to the current facility. TourCoach will maintain a permit for their hazardous materials. All storage will be in conformance with Health & Safety Codes. The proposal will not alter, or in any way increase the level of risk or exposure to existing health hazards. No adverse impacts are anticipated. X) NOISE The noise environment within the City is dominated by traffic noise. The project site is located in an industrial area already subject to relatively high ambient noise levels. The noise generated by the facility will not cause a significant effect on the environment. XI) PUBLIC SERVICES The City of Vernon has both a Fire and Police Department. TourCoach is proposing to occupy an existing facility. No additional public services will be required. XII) UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS The site is currently served with all utilities and the proposed use will not require any additional services beyond those presently being served. XIII) AESTHETICS The area surrounding the property is made up of industrial and commercial uses. The facility will blend in and not create any offensive visual effect. The project, as proposed, will provide outside lights for work during the night time hours. The site is located in an industrial area and lighting of facilities is common, therefore no impacts from light are anticipated. The project as proposed, will create no glare. XIV) CULTURAL RESOURCES There are no known historic buildings or cultural sites in the area. No archaeological or historical objects are expected to be found during construction. XV) RECREATION There will be no significant impact to any recreational resources in the area. DISCUSSION OF LAND IMPACTS The proposed project is in conformance with the City of Vernon General Plan. The zoning of the site is M -2, which allows a transportation - related use with a conditional use permit. No impacts to surrounding properties are expected. discussion.tourcoach AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING I Patricia Salerno, declare as follows: 1 That I am employed in the Community Services Department in the position of Secretary to the Director of Community Services. 2. That on January 9, 1997 I mailed a copy of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING, NOTICE OF INTENT and PROPOSED NEGATIVE DECLARATION to be held on February 4, 1997 (see attached copy) along with the attached letter regarding a conditional use permit application for TOURCOACH to operate a bus repair and charter facility at 2715 Bonnie Beach Place to the owners, tenants and interested parties on the attached lists, by United States Mail with postage prepaid. Those on the mailing list marked with an x also received the Initial Study /Environmental Checklist Form. .arl.,:‘,6/AiVa&Ab CITY COUNCIL LEONIS C. MALBURG Mayor THOMAS A. YBARRA Mayor Pro -Tem Wm. "BILL" DAVIS Councilman H. "LARRY" GONZALES Councilman W. MICHAEL McCORMICK Councilman BRUCE V. MALKENHORST City Administrator /City Clerk FAX: (213) 581 -7924 CITY HALL 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CALIFORNIA 90058 TELEPHONE (213) 583 -8811 January 9, 1997 DAVID B. BREARLEY City Attorney FAX: (818) 330 -5818 KEVIN WILSON Director of Community Services & Water FAX: (213) 588 -2761 KENNETH J. DeDARIO Director of Light & Power FAX: (213) 583 -1983 DAVE TELFORD Fire Chief FAX: (213) 581 -1385 LOUIS ROSENKRANTZ Police Chief FAX: (213) 581 -1178 C -10 Interested parties or property owners: Enclosed herewith for your information is a Notice of Public Hearing, Notice of Intent and Proposed Negative Declaration regarding an application for a conditional use permit for a transportation- related use at 2715 Bonnie Beach Place in Vernon. The applicant, TourCoach, is proposing to operate a bus repair and charter facility. A copy of the application and supporting evidence is available for public review at my office between the hours of 7:15 am and 5:15 pm Monday through Thursday. You are welcome to attend the Meeting on February 4, 1997 or to send written comments prior to the meeting if you so desire. This notice is intended for interested parties or property owners within the project area. If you are no longer a property owner in this area, please forward this notice to the new property owner. /ps Enclosures Very u'ly yours, mi I Kevin Wilson, P.E. Director of Community Services & Water CITY COUNCIL LEONIS C. MALBURG Mayor THOMAS A. YBARRA Mayor Pro -Tem Wm. "BILL" DAVIS Councilman H. "LARRY" GONZALES Councilman W. MICHAEL McCORMICK Councilman BRUCE V. MALKENHORST City Administrator /City Clerk FAX: (213) 581 -7924 CITY HALL 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CALIFORNIA 90058 TELEPHONE (213) 583 -8811 January 9, 1997 Interested parties or property owners: DAVID B. BREARLEY City Attorney FAX: (818) 330 -5818 KEVIN WILSON Director of Community Services & Water FAX: (213) 588 -2761 KENNETH J. DeDARIO Director of Light & Power FAX: (213) 583 -1983 DAVE TELFORD Fire Chief FAX: (213) 581 -1385 LOUIS ROSENKRANTZ Police Chief FAX: (213) 581 -1178 C -10 Enclosed herewith for your information is a Notice of Public Hearing, Notice of Intent, Proposed Negative Declaration and Initial Study regarding an application for a conditional use permit for a transportation- related use at 2715 Bonnie Beach Place in Vernon. The applicant, TourCoach, is proposing to operate a bus repair and charter facility. A copy of the application and supporting evidence is available for public review at my office between the hours of 7:15 am and 5:15 pm Monday through Thursday. You are welcome to attend the Meeting on February 4, 1997 or to send written comments prior to the meeting if you so desire. This notice is intended for interested parties or property owners within the project area. If you are no longer a property owner in this area, please forward this notice to the new property owner. /ps Enclosures Very t oily yours, Wilson, P.E. Director of Community Services & Water City of Vernon 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, California 90058 (213) 583 -8811 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City of Vernon will conduct a Public Hearing which you may attend. Place: Time: Vernon City Hall City Council Chambers 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, CA 90058 Tuesday, February 4, 1997 at 5:00 p.m. Applicant: TOURCOACH The purpose of the hearing is to obtain testimony from affected and /or interested persons regarding this application. The public is also invited to submit written comments regarding the request prior to the Hearing. Request: Property Involved: Review of the file: Grant a conditional use permit to allow the applicant to operate a bus repair and charter facility. 2715 Bonnie Beach Place (see reverse side) The application, maps, and supporting information are available in the office of the City Clerk, Vernon City Hall, 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, between the hours of 7:15 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. Monday through Thursday. If you challenge the granting of this conditional use permit or any provisions thereof in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City of Vernon at, or prior to, the meeting. 1 BRUCE V. MALKENHORST City Administrator /City Clerk City of Vernon NOTICE O INTENT 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, California 90058 (213) 583 -8811 The City of Vernon has received an application for a conditional use permit to allow TourCoach to operate a bus repair and charter facility at 2715 Bonnie Beach. Please take notice that a recommendation from the Director of Community Services & Water will be made to the City Council of the City of Vernon during the regular meeting on February 4, 1997 to adopt a Negative Declaration in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, because the issuance of the conditional use permit will not have a significant effect on the environment. A copy of the application and supporting evidence is available for public review at my office between the hours of 7:15 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. Monday through Thursday. You must submit written comments on these documents which will be received by me at the address shown on the letterhead by February 4, 1997. Comments received after this date may not be given full consideration. If you challenge the Negative Declaration, or any provisions thereof in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the meeting described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City of Vernon at, or prior to, the meeting. SKW:ps Very mel Kevin Wilson, P.E. Director of Community Services & Water my yours, City of Vernon 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, California 90058 (213) 583 -8811 CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT PROPOSED NEGATIVE DECLARATION LEAD AGENCY: City of Vernon PROJECT TITLE: TourCoach PROJECT LOCATION: 2715 Bonnie Beach Place Vernon, CA 90023 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: TourCoach plans to occupy the property located at 2715 Bonnie Beach Place and intends to use the property as a bus repair and charter facility. There will be 22 coaches and vans which will access the 710 freeway from Bandini Boulevard. The facility will be in operation from 6:00 am to 12:00 am. Generally, buses will leave the site between 6:00 am and 12:00 pm and return between 6:00 pm and 12:00 am. There will be a maximum of 8 employees consisting of 2 employees for a dispatch crew and 6 employees for bus maintenance and service. ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM 1. Project Title: TourCoach 2. Lead Agency Name and Address: 3. Contact Person and Phone Number: 4. Project Location: 5. Project Sponsor's Name and Address: 6. General Plan Designation: 7. Zoning: City of Vernon 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, CA 90058 Samuel Kevin Wilson (213)583 -8811 Est. 245 2715 Bonnie Beach Place Vernon, CA 90023 Screamline Investment 6922 Hollywood Boulevard #518 Hollywood, CA 90028 Heavy Industry /Transportation M -2 8. Description of Project: TourCoach plans to occupy the property located at 2715 Bonnie Beach Place and intends to use the property as a bus repair and charter facility. There will be 22 coaches and vans which will access the 710 freeway from Bandini Boulevard. The facility will be in operation from 6:00 am to 12:00 am. Generally, buses will leave the site between 6:00 am and 12:00 pm and return between 6:00 pm and 12:00 am. There will be a maximum of 8 employees consisting of 2 employees for a dispatch crew and 6 employees for bus maintenance and service. Environmental Factors Potentially Affected: The environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this project, involving at least one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact" or "Potentially Significant Unless Mitigated," as indicated by the checklist on the following pages. ❑ Land Use and Planning ❑ Population and Housing ❑ Geophysical ❑ Water 0-Air Quality Determination. ❑ Transportation/Circulation ❑ Biological Resources ❑ Energy and Mineral Resources ❑ Hazards ❑ Noise ❑ Mandatory Findings of Significance ❑ Public Services ❑ Utilities and Service Systems ❑ Aesthetics ❑ Cultural Resources ❑ Recreation On the basis of this initial evaluation: I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, . there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described on an attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and anENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. I find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect(s) on the environment, but at least one effect 1) has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal . standards, and 2) has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets, if the effect is a "potentially significant impact" or "potentially significant unless mitigated." An ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required, but it must analyze only th• effects that remain to be addressed. /-8' y7 Date Samuel Kevin Wilson City of Vernon Printed Name For Potentially Potentially Significant Less Than Significant Unless Significant No Impact Mitigated Impact Impact I. LAND USE AND PLANNING. Would the proposal: a) Conflict with general plan designation or zoning? (source #(s): b) Conflict with applicable environmental plans or policies adopted by agencies with jurisdiction over the project? c) Affect agricultural resources or operations (e.g. impacts to soils or farmlands, or impacts from incompatible land uses)? d) Disrupt or divide the physical arrangement of an established community (including a low- income or minority community)? IL POPULATION AND HOUSING. Would the proposal: a) Cumulatively exceed official regional or local population projections? b) Induce substantial growth in an area either directly or. indirectly (e.g. through pnojects in an undeveloped area or extension of major infrastructure)? ❑ c) Displace existing housing, especially affordable housing? ❑ ❑ ❑ id o - ❑ ❑ I4 ❑ 0 III. GEOPHYSICAL. Would the proposal result in or expose people to potential impacts involving: a) Seismicity: fault rupture? ❑ ❑ ❑ b) Seismicity: ground shaking or liquefaction? ❑ ❑ ❑ c) Seismicity: seiche or tsunami? 0 ❑ ❑ 0 d) Landslides or mudslides? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 e) Erosion, changes in topography or unstable soil conditions from excavation, grading or fill? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 f) Subsidence of the land? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 g) Expansive soils? 0 0 0 0 h) Unique geologic or physical features? ❑ U ❑ 0 IV. WATER. Would the proposal result in: a) Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface runoff? 0 ❑ b) Exposure of people or property to water related hazards such as flooding? ❑ c) Discharge into surface waters or other alteration of surface water quality (e.g. temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity)? d) Changes in the amount of surface water in any water body? e) Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements? ❑ f) Change in the quantity of ground waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? ❑ g) Altered direction or rate of flow of groundwater? ❑ h) Impacts to groundwater quality? ❑ ❑ 0 V. AIR QUALITY. Would the proposal: a) Violate any air quality standard or contribute to an existing or projected air quality violation? b) Expose sensitive receptors to pollutants? c) Alter air movement, moisture, or temperature, or cause any change in climate? d) Create objectionable odors? VI. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Would the proposal result in: a) Increased vehicle trips or traffic congestion? b) Hazards to safety from design. features (e.g. sharp curves or dangerous intersectidns) or incompatible uses (e.g. farm equipment)? c) Inadequate emergency access or access to nearby uses? d) Insufficient parking capacity on -site or off -site? e) Hazards or barriers for pedestrians or bicyclists? f) Conflicts with adopted policies supporting alternative transportation (e.g. bus turnouts, bicycle racks)? g) Rail, waterborne or air traffic impacts? VII. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES. Would the proposal result in impacts 1o: a) Endangered, threatened or rare species or their habitats (including but not limited to plants, fish, insects, animals, and birds)? ❑ ❑ ❑ j1 b) Locally designated species (e.g. heritage trees)? ❑ ❑ ❑ gf c) Locally designated natural communities (e.g. oak forest, (e.g. oak forest, coastal habitat, etc.)? ❑ 0 ❑ gl d) Wetland habitat (e.g. marsh, riparian and vernal pool)? ❑ . ❑ ❑ 2 e) Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? ❑ ❑ 0 4 rUtcuuauy Potentially Significant Less Than Significant Unless Significant No Impact Mitigated Impact Impact ❑ 0 ❑ 0 0 ❑ Z1 0 gf 0 VIII. ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES. Would the proposal: a) Conflict with adopted energy conservation plans? b) Use non- renewable resources in a wasteful and inefficient manner? IX. HAZARDS. Would the proposal involve: a) A risk of accidental explosion or release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to: oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation)? b) Possible interference with an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? c) The creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard? d) Exposure of people to existing sources of potential health hazards? e) Increased fire hazard in areas with flammable brush, grass, or trees? 0 0 0 ❑ 0 0 0 ❑ 4 0 0 4 Potentially Potentially Significant Less Than Significant Unless Significant No Impact Mitigated Impact Impact X. NOISE. Would the proposal result in: a) Increases in existing noise levels? ❑ ❑ O b) Exposure of people to severe noise levels? ❑ ❑ ❑ XL PUBLIC SERVICES. Would the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for new or altered government services in any of the following areas: a) Fire protection? ❑ ❑ ❑ J2 b) Police protection? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 c) Schools? ❑ ❑ 0 f� d) Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? ❑ ❑ j ❑ e) Other governmental services? ❑ ❑ ❑ XILUTILTITES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS. Would the proposal result in a need for new systems; or substantial alterations to the following utilities: a) Power or natural gas? 0 0 ❑ 4 b) Communications systems? ❑ ❑ 0 4 c) Local or regional water treatment or distribution facilities? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 d) Sewer or septic tanks? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 e) Storm water drainage? 0 ❑ ❑ 0 f) Solid waste disposal? 0 ❑ ❑ 0 XIII. AESTHETICS. Would the proposal: a) Affect a scenic vista or scenic highway? ❑ ❑ 0 0 b) Have a demonstrable negative aesthetic effect? ❑ ❑ 0 0 c) Create light or glare? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 XIV. CULTURAL RESOURCES. Would the proposal: a) Disturb paleontological resources? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 b) Disturb archaeological resources? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 c) Affect historical resources? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 d) Have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? ❑ ❑ ❑ 0 e) Restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact area? ❑ ❑ ❑ XV. RECREATION. Would the proposal: a) Increase the demand for neighborhood or regional parks or other recreational facilities? b) Affect existing recreational opportunities? XVI. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE. a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self - sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term, to the disadvantage of long -term, environmental goals? c) Does the project have impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? ( "Cumulatively considerable" means that the incremental effects of a project are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, the effects of other current projects, and the effects of probable future projects) d) Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? b) Potentially Significant Impact 0 0 0 Potentially Significant Unless Mitigated 0 Less Than Significant Impact 0 No Impact ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM INTRODUCTION TourCoach has submitted a conditional use permit application to the City of Vernon requesting permission to operate a bus repair and charter facility. This Initial Study has been prepared to determine if the operation of this facility will have a significant effect upon the environment. This study has been prepared in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The City of Vernon will use this Initial Study as a basis for deciding whether to prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) or approve a Negative Declaration. PROJECT LOCATION AND EXISTING LAND USE The facility is located at 2715 Bonnie Beach Place in the City of Vernon. The project site is surrounded by industrial, distribution, commercial and office type uses. The nearest residential dwelling is located approximately 2,800 feet to the south. The attached vicinity map depicts the local vicinity and shows the relationship of the major highways in the Los Angeles area. The site is zoned M -2, Heavy Industry, and a transportation - related use is allowed in this area with a conditional use permit. PROJECT DESCRIPTION TourCoach plans to occupy the property located at 2715 Bonnie Beach Place and intends to use the property as a bus repair and charter facility. There will be 22 coaches and vans which will access the 710 freeway from Bandini Boulevard. The facility will be in operation from 6:00 am to 12:00 am. Generally, buses will leave the site between 6:00 am and 12 :00 pm and return between 6:00 pm and 12:00 am. There will be a maximum of 8 employees consisting of 2 employees for a dispatch crew and 6 employees for bus maintenance and service. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION I) LAND USE AND PLANNING The project area is zoned Heavy Industry, M -2. A transportation- related use is allowed in this zone with a conditional use permit. The City of Vernon is primarily made up of industrial and distribution type facilities. The project site is not located near any sensitive sites. The nearest residential unit is approximately 2800 feet from the project's boundary. The site is surrounded by compatible uses. II) POPULATION AND HOUSING The population of the City of Vernon is approximately 90, with up to 50,000 people working in the City. TourCoach will operate the facility with a maximum of 8 employees. No change in population or housing will occur as a result of the project. III) GEOPHYSICAL The topography of the City of Vernon is relatively level. Although there are no known earthquake faults in the City, Vernon is in a seismically active region and several faults in the area are likely to cause moderate ground shaking in Vernon. The proposed operation will not cause any changes to the geologic substructure, change in topography, covering of any unique geologic or physical features, any increase in wind or water erosion to the soil or any changes in deposition. Since the ground is relatively level landslides and mudslides are unlikely. IV) WATER Groundwater resources in the City of Vernon consist of inter -layer bedrock and aquifers, as found in the central Los Angeles basin. There are no surface water bodies within the vicinity of the project. No changes in water currents, movements, absorption rate flood flows or drainage patterns will occur as a result of the project. The potential for rainwater to be exposed to waste products will be eliminated by servicing all vehicles in the building and by requiring that all washing of vehicles be done under the canopy and within the bermed area. V) AIR OUALITY The City of Vernon lies in the middle of the Los Angeles coastal plain. The coastal plain has a semi - marine micro climate, which is characteristic of areas which are behind the fog belt but constantly under the ocean's influence. Winters are seldom cold and frost is rare. Spring days may be cloudy due to high fog and summers are warmer than along the coast. Winter temperatures are lower than a marine climate and there is less fog in summer. The annual average daytime temperature ranges from 84.1 °F in August to 66.6 °F in January. Nighttime temperatures vary from 64.4 °F in summer to 48.4 °F in winter. The average annual rainfall in the City is 14.85 inches and occurs from late October to early April. The City of Vernon is located within the South Coast Air Basin of California. The basin covers a 6,600- square mile area within Orange County, non - desert portions of Los Angeles County, Riverside County, and San Bernardino County. Air quality in the basin is monitored by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) at 35 monitoring stations throughout the area. The monitoring station nearest to the City of Vernon is the Pico Rivera station. Readings at the station are used to characterize air quality in the City of Vernon. The South Coast Air Basin, in general, has not attained national and state standards for ozone, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and PM. Comparison with national and state standards for these contaminants -show that readings at the Pico Rivera station have maximum ozone concentrations that are 2 to 3 times the state standard and exceedances occur 1 out of every 3 days. Carbon monoxide concentrations have not exceeded established standards and nitrogen dioxide concentration rarely exceed state or federal standards. Total suspended particulates have exceeded the state standard but not the federal standard. Ambient levels of PM10 are not monitored at the Pico Rivera station, so the Los Angeles station is used for these readings. The readings exceeded the state standard in 50 to 63 percent of the samples but are generally less than the federal standard. VI) TRANSPORTATION /CIRCULATION Several freeways serve Vernon. To the north is the Santa Ana (I -5), Santa Monica (I -10) and the Hollywood (1 -101) freeways, to the west is the Harbor Freeway (I -110), and to the east is the Long Beach Freeway (I -710). Vernon has several arterials which bisect the City. The site has access to Bandini Boulevard which is 100 feet in width, and Bonnie Beach Place, which is 60 feet in width. The proposed bus charter facility will dispatch approximately 22 coaches and vans. Vehicles will typically travel from the site easterly on Bandini Boulevard to the 710 freeway. Bandini Boulevard has adequate capacity to handle the proposed growth. Most of the new vehicle trips will not correspond with the peak hour flows of the street system. Additionally the City will restrict the facility by not allowing any vehicle accessing the facility to que in any street. VII) BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES The City of Vernon is urbanized and plant life is limited to non- native, introduced and ornamental species which are used for landscaping. Existing vegetation typically found in the City consists of street trees, grass and other vegetation commonly used in landscaping. Animal life in Vernon and nearby urban communities consists of bird, reptile and mammal species that live in close proximity to man. There are no endangered animal species in the City. VIII) ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES TourCoach is proposing to occupy an existing industrial facility. There will be no impact to the City of Vernon Light and Power Department. The energy used by this operation will be negligible. There are no natural resource extraction activities in or near the City. IX) HAZARDS All facilities within the City are regularly inspected by the Vernon Fire and Health Departments for code violations. The inspections are made to reduce the potential for urban fires and chemical releases. The Vernon Fire Department has a fully manned hazardous materials unit. All personnel are trained in hazardous material response. The Vernon Health Department makes routine inspections to the current facility. TourCoach will maintain a permit for their hazardous materials. All storage will be in conformance with Health & Safety Codes. The proposal will not alter, or in any way increase the level of risk or exposure to existing health hazards. No adverse impacts are anticipated. X) NOISE The noise environment within the City is dominated by traffic noise. The project site is located in an industrial area already subject to relatively high ambient noise levels. The noise generated by the facility will not cause a significant effect on the environment. XI) PUBLIC SERVICES The City of Vernon has both a Fire and Police Department. TourCoach is proposing to occupy an existing facility. No additional public services will be required. XII) UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS The site is currently served with all utilities and the proposed use will not require any additional services beyond those presently being served. XIII) AESTHETICS The area surrounding the property is made up of industrial and commercial uses. The facility will blend in and not create any offensive visual effect. The project, as proposed, will provide outside lights for work during the night time hours. The site is located in an industrial area and lighting of facilities is common, therefore no impacts from light are anticipated. The project as proposed, will create no glare. XIV) CULTURAL RESOURCES There are no known historic buildings or cultural sites in the area. No archaeological or historical objects are expected to be found during construction. XV) RECREATION There will be no significant impact to any recreational resources in the area. DISCUSSION OF LAND IMPACTS The proposed project is in conformance with the City of Vernon General Plan. The zoning of the site is M -2, which allows a transportation - related use with a conditional use permit. No impacts to surrounding properties are expected. discussion.tourcoach Lucille Roybal - Allard Congresswoman 255 E. Temple Street Suite 1860 Los Angeles, CA 90012 ATTN: Anna Figueroa City of Huntington Park Planning Department 6550 Miles Avenue Huntington Park, CA 90255 City of Los Angeles Planning Department 200 N. Spring Street Los Angeles, CA 90012 Board of Supervisors Los Angeles County Director of Planning James Herd - Room 1390 320 West Temple Street Los Angeles, CA 90012 South Coast Air Quality Management District 21865 E. Copley Drive Diamond Bar, CA 91765 Brian Scanlon L.A. County Public Works Mapping & Property Management 900 S. Fremont Avenue 10th Floor Alhambra, CA 91803 Dave Karrker California Water Service 5243 E. Sheila Street Commerce, CA 90022 J.J. Little J.J. Little Company, Inc. 3700 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, CA 90058 L.R. Luppen Metal Products Engineering 3050 Leonis Boulevard Vernon, CA 90058 David Nazaryk Catellus Development Corp. 1065 N. PacifiCenter Drive Suite 200 Anaheim, CA 92806 X Charles Calderon State Senator - 30th District 400 N. Montebello Boulevard Montebello, CA 90640 City of Commerce Planning Department 2535 Commerce Way Commerce, CA 90040 City of Bell Planning Department 6330 Pine Street Bell, CA 90201 Gloria Molina Board of Supervisors 500 West Temple Street Suite 856 Los Angeles, CA 90012 City of Cudahy Planning Department 5220 Santa Ana Street Cudahy, CA 90201 L.A. County Sanitation District P.O. Box 4998 Whittier, CA 90607 is Smooke - c/o Wellman Properties 405 Mateo Street Los Angeles, CA 90013 -2219 Sidney R. Title Market Properties, Inc. 5245 Pacific Concourse Suite 190 Los Angeles, CA 90045 H.P. Long Sweetener Products 2050 E. 38th Street Vernon, CA 90058 Louis Chertkow Elkay Plastics Company, Inc. P.O. Box 23008 Vernon, CA 90023 Martha Escutia State Assemblywoman 2650 Zoe Avenue - 2°d Floor Huntington Park, CA 90255 Dolores Petullo Chamber of Commerce 3801 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, CA 90058 L.A. Unified School Real Estate Branch Room 101 P.O. Box 2298 Los Angeles, CA 90051 Attn: Director Mothers of East L.A. Ms. Guiterrez 924 S. Mott Street Los Angeles, CA 90023 City of Maywood Planning Department 4319 Slauson Avenue Maywood, CA 90270 Robert J. Niccum L.A. Unified School District 1425 S. San Pedro Street Room 101 Los Angeles, CA 90015 Joseph R. Garruba California Portland Cement Co. 2025 E. Financial Way Glendora, CA 91740 John Kinas United States Aluminum 3663 Bandini Boulevard Vernon, CA 90023 Ron Matik 33292 Pleasant Oak Drive Springville, CA 93265 Ellen Orlando Karen Lehrer 2300 E. 11th Street Los Angeles, CA 90021 Connie M. Carrasco, President Chem -Tech Systems, Inc. 3650 East 26th Street Vernon, CA 90023 James H. Hilands Heger Realty Corporation 5657 E. Washington Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90040 E.J. Contreras Owens - Brockway 2901 Fruitland Avenue Vernon, CA 90058 City of Long Beach Office of the City Manager City Hall 333 W. Ocean Boulevard, 13th Floor Long Beach, CA 90802 Taricco Irrevocable Trust/ by Steven L. Taricco P.O. Box 18206 Anaheim, CA 92817 Brent P. Chappell Catellus Development Corporation 1065 N. PacifiCenter Drive Suite 200 Anaheim, CA 92806 Screamline Investment /TourCoac Shoeleh Farhadi 6922 Hollywood Blvd. #518 Hollywood, CA 90028 MAXI TRIMSAND BUTTONS CO. INC. 4291 BANDINI BLVD. VERNON, CA 90023 MCINTIRE , DAWN TR PHILLIPS FAMILY TRUST 2451 ROC liELLE AVENUE MONROVIA, CA 91016 GLOVER ROBERT L. & JANET TR GLOVER FAMILY TRUST 730 S. EPPERSON DRIVE LA PUENTE, CA 91748 RYERSON , JOSEPH T AND SON INC. 30 WEST MONROE STREET CHICAGO, IL 60603 SPERLING , ZVI TR ET AL/SPERLING FAMILY TRUST 15760 VENTURA BLVD. #1107 ENCINO, CA 91436 SEVENTH STREET WAREHOUSE PARTNERSHIP 12233 W. OLYMPIC BLVD. #380 LOS ANGELES, CA 90068 SEVENTH STREET WAREHOUSE PARTNERSHIP 12233 W. OLYMPIC BLVD. SUITE 380 LOS ANGELES, CA 90068 MAGNETIC ASSOCIATES 4323 BANDINI BLVD. VERNON, CA 90023 th SMOOKE AND SONS INVESTMENT CO. P.O. BOX 1311 LOS ANGELES, CA 90053 PCA BOX CO. ITM SERVICES INC. P.O. BOX 672346 HOUSTON, TEXAS 77267 4305 Santa Fe Avenue City of Vernon Vernon, California 90058 (213) 583 -8811 CALIFORNIA ENVIRO AL QUALITY ACT PROPOSED NEGATIVE DECLARATION LEAD AGENCY: City of Vernon PROJECT TITLE: TourCoach PROJECT LOCATION: 2715 Bonnie Beach Place Vernon, CA 90023 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: TourCoach plans to occupy the property located at 2715 Bonnie Beach Place and intends to use the property as a bus repair and charter facility. There will be 22 coaches and vans which will access the 710 freeway from Bandini Boulevard. The facility will be in operation from 6:00 am to 12:00 am. Generally, buses will leave the site between 6:00 am and 12:00 pm and return between 6:00 pm and 12:00 am. There will be a maximum of 8 employees consisting of 2 employees for a dispatch crew and 6 employees for bus maintenance and service. NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING The City of Vernon will conduct a Public Hearing which you may attend. Place: Vernon City Hall City Council Chambers 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, CA 90058 Time: Tuesday, February 4, 1997 at 5:00 p.m. Applicant: N & E Funding, Inc. The purpose of the hearing is to obtain testimony from affected and /or interested persons regarding this application. The public is also invited to submit written comments regarding the request prior to the Hearing. Request: Grant a variance to allow the tenant to utilize two non - conforming truck loading spaces. Property involved: 2110 37th Street, Vernon, Ca 90058 Review of the file: The application, maps and supporting information is available in the Department of Community Services Office, Vernon City Hall, 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, between the hours of 7:15 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. Monday through Thursday. If you challenge the granting of this variance or any provisions thereof in court, you may be limited to - raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City of Vernon at, or prior to, the meeting. Bruce V. Malkenhors City Administrator / pity Clerk TO: January 15, 1997 Bruce V. Malkenhorst, City Administrator FROM: Samuel "Kevin" Wilson,, Director of Community Services & Water SUBJECT: Variance - N & E Funding, Inc. @ 2110 37th Street N & E Funding, Inc. has submitted a complete application for a variance. It is requesting a variance from the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, Section 26.4.2 -8, Development Standards and is proposing to utilize two non - conforming truck loading spaces. It is recommended that you receive the application and that a public hearing be set for February 4, 1997. MFR: reg Attachment. CITY COUNC LEONIS C. MALBURG Mayor THOMAS A. YBARRA Mayor Pm-Tem Wm. "BILL" DAVIS Councilman H. "LARRY" GONZALES Councilman W. MICHAEL McCORMICK Councilman BRUCE V. MALKENHORST City Administrator /City Clerk FAX: (213) 581 -7924 DAVID B. BREARLEY City Attorney FAX: (818) 330 -5818 KEVIN WILSON Director of Community Services & Water FAX: (213) 588 -2761 KENNETH J. DeDARIO Director of Light & Power FAX: (213) 583 -1983 CITY HALL 4305 SANTA FE AVENUE, VERNON, CALIFORNIA 90058 TELEPHONE (213) 583 -8811 January 30, 1997 Honorable City Council City of Vernon 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, CA 90058 Gentlemen: DAVE TELFORD Fire Chief FAX: (213) 581 -1385 LOUIS ROSENKRANTZ Police Chief FAX: (213) 581 -1178 TourCoach has applied for a conditional use permit to operate a bus repair and charter facility at 2715 Bonnie Beach Place in the City of Vernon. After review of the application by the Community Services Department, it is recommended that the conditional use permit be granted. Herewith for your consideration are the following supporting documents: 1. Request for conditional supporting the application. 2. Engineer's Report. 3. Environmental Checklist use permit Form. and information 4. Notice of Public Hearing, copies of notification letters to owners and tenants in the area and affidavits of posting and mailing. 5. Proposed Negative Declaration. In my opinion the proposed operation will pose no adverse effects to the City of Vernon and will have no significant effects on the environment. Honorable City Council -2- January 30, 1997 The project is consistent with the General Plan as adopted by the City of Vernon. Therefore it is recommended that the City Council determine: 1. That the project is consistent with the General Plan as adopted by the City of Vernon. 2. That the project will not have a significant effect on the environment in this case. 3. That the project will not individually or cumulatively have an adverse effect on wildlife resources. It is also recommended that a Negative Declaration be adopted, and that a Notice of Determination and a De Minimis Finding be filed with the County Clerk. Further it is recommended that the conditional use permit be granted subject to the following conditions: a. The facility shall be operated in accordance with, and made to conform with all current codes, rules, regulations and subject to permit fees as adopted by the City of Vernon. b. All required federal, state, local and regulatory agency permits shall be obtained prior to operation. Prior to occupancy a business license and occupancy permit shall be obtained. c. All parking and loading facilities shall be paved with a hard durable surface material and shall be maintained to meet City standards. d. The facility shall be operated in a manner that will prevent unsanitary conditions, odors or other nuisances. The property shall be provided with adequate refuse containers and refuse disposal service. e. The facility's buildings shall be structurally maintained to exclude rodents and the property shall be maintained rodent free. f. Servicing of vehicles including washing, steam cleaning and repairing shall be performed within a building or other facilities in compliance with appropriate codes. g. No equipment or freight shall be stored on the site, other than in buildings or trailers. Honorable City Council -3- January 30, 1997 h. A National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit shall be obtained from the California State Board of Water Resources. i. Adequate plans and materials must be available for handling leaks or spills from vehicles during storage or transportation. j. A hazardous materials inventory and business /contingency plan shall be obtained from the City of Vernon Health Department. Hazardous materials /wastes shall be handled and managed in compliance with all appropriate federal, state and local laws. k. The facility shall be operated in a manner which will not impede traffic on Bonnie Beach Place or Bandini Boulevard. 1. All existing cracked sidewalk, curb and gutter adjacent to the site in Bonnie Beach Place and Bandini Boulevard shall be repaired and maintained to meet City Standards. m. Discharging of any vehicle waste shall not be permitted in the yard. n. Servicing of bus sanitary wash rooms shall not be permitted without prior approval by the City of Vernon Health Department and the Los Angeles County Sanitation Department. o. The use of the existing vehicle wash area shall be restricted for adequate waste water control, storage and removal. p. The two existing covered underground waste oil storage tanks shall be properly closed now, or they may be permitted for temporary use until December, 1998 when they are required to be closed or brought into compliance. q. On site fueling of vehicles at the facility by tanker trucks is prohibited. r. An annual certification for the backflow prevention device at the facility shall be provided. Respec lly submitted, Kevin Wilson, P.E. Director#o Community Services & Water ENGINEER'S REPORT ON TOURCOACH CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO OPERATE A TRUCK TERMINAL AT 2715 BONNIE BEACH PLACE (January 13, 1997) TourCoach has applied for a conditional use permit to operate a truck terminal at 2715 Bonnie Beach Place in the City of Vernon. It is proposing to use the site as a bus repair and charter facility. 1. GENERAL PLAN The proposed use conforms to the Zoning Ordinance and the General Plan. 2. SITE The proposed site is of adequate size and shape for the proposed use. 3. ADVERSE AFFECT The proposed site is surrounded by industrial uses compatible with the proposed use and no adverse noise, odor, dust, smoke, light or glare, or risk of fire, infection or explosion is anticipated from the proposed operation. 4. ACCESS The site has access to Bonnie Beach Place which is 60 feet wide and Bandini Boulevard which is 100 feet wide. These streets are of adequate size to handle the traffic generated from the proposed operation. 5. TRUCK MOVEMENTS TourCoach will operate approximately 22 coaches and vans out of the facility. Operations will be seven days a week, closed between the hours of 12 am and 6 am. In general vehicles will travel on Bandini Boulevard east to freeway 1 access. Vehicles will typically leave the facility between 6 am and 12 pm and return to the facility between 6 pm and 12 am. These vehicle movements will not coincide with peak traffic hours on Bandini Boulevard. STATE OR FEDERAL CONDITIONS There are no conditions imposed by State or Federal law. 7. CONDITIONS It is recommended that the following conditions be set on the permit to adequately protect the public interests: a. The facility shall be operated in accordance with, and made to conform with all current codes, rules, regulations and subject to permit fees as adopted by the City of Vernon. b. All required federal, state, local and regulatory agency permits shall be obtained prior to operation. Prior to occupancy a business license and occupancy permit shall be obtained. c. All parking and loading facilities shall be paved with a hard durable surface material and shall be maintained to meet City standards. d. The facility shall be operated in a manner that will prevent unsanitary conditions, odors or other nuisances. The property shall be provided with adequate refuse containers and refuse disposal service. e. The facility's buildings shall be structurally maintained to exclude rodents and the property shall be maintained rodent free. f. Servicing of vehicles including washing, steam cleaning 2 and repairing shall be performed within a building or other facilities in compliance with appropriate codes. g. No equipment or freight shall be stored on the site, other than in buildings or trailers. h. A National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit shall be obtained from the California State Board of Water Resources. i. Adequate plans and materials must be available for handling leaks or spills from vehicles during storage or transportation. j. A hazardous materials inventory and business /contingency plan shall be obtained from the City of Vernon Health Department. Hazardous materials /wastes shall be handled and managed in compliance with all appropriate federal, state and local laws. k. The facility shall be operated in a manner which will not impede traffic on Bonnie Beach Place or Bandini Boulevard. 1. All existing cracked sidewalk, curb and gutter adjacent to the site in Bonnie Beach Place and Bandini Boulevard shall be repaired and maintained to meet City Standards. m. Discharging of any vehicle waste shall not be permitted in the yard. n. Servicing of bus sanitary wash rooms shall not be permitted without prior approval by the City of Vernon Health Department and the Los Angeles County Sanitation Department. o. The use of the existing vehicle wash area shall be restricted for adequate waste water control, storage and removal. 3 p. The two existing covered underground waste oil storage tanks shall be properly closed now, or they may be permitted for temporary use until December, 1998 when they are required to be closed or brought into compliance. q. On site fueling of vehicles at the facility by tanker trucks is prohibited. r. An annual certification for the backflow prevention device at the facility shall be provided. 4 STATE OF COUNTYu PROPERTY OWNERS LIST STATEMENT ********************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** _The undersigned has duly prepared the attached "Property Owners List ". This list includes all of the names, and respective ad- dresses, of persons being owners of property any part of which is within 300 feet of the outer boundaries of the property in sub- ject zoning case. This information is to be obtained from the latest available Los Angeles County Tax Assessient Roll. This list was prepared on O CTo3EIa 2 P, (9q 6 . from the Tax Roll maintained at Lk C3 f} S j t \PSS o » v ,s v� f C& 9 b' P 01/4J7--1-4- (name and location of office) (Spi,P i I / 0.o ft I I?. C1A , P11'x'A- 6rfr;A.? rA a IC It is understood that the accuracy and completeness of this list is the responsibility of the applicant. Signed: On this s2s/r4 s2 /r4 day of undersigned a Notary Public in personally appeared known to me, or proven to me to within instrument: (person who prepared list) >v 19', before me the and for said County and State, be the person that executed the WITNESS my hand and o ficial seal. Nota sPu lic in and for sgid County i'��/FdiP7yi A- /CAS ,!,l t /i-K L and State My commission expires: vc.-use , /999 Signed: riyidwiludiwywomieudawdeadeatt. ft JOSEPHINE M. KING g COMM. # 1004009 z Notary Public — California LOS ANGELES COUNTY My Comm. Expires AUG 26, 1997 -- T (Applicant) PROPERTY OWNERS LIST (Applicants Address ) Page of Key I Book Page Parcel - Owner Owners Address City State/Zip S " . .1(11 20 /0 SPERLIy6:- ZVI TR 6.1- frc 1 spbaL five- ,i)../Li I 0-1( fi &LIST 151 60 VC Ai 7- vi21-) 81- (11-3- ti. 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I • Application Page 1 of 3 APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Date: " 1l 22 J/ l q C The Applicant(s) Screamline Investment / TourCoach is /are the owner(s),!lessee(s)` of the property situated at 2715 Bonnie Beach Place. City of Vernon between Bonnie Beach Place and Indiana Street and is legally described as follows (attach additional sheet(s) if necessary) : Parcel map as per book 66 Page 59 Lot 4 or Assessor's #5243 /20/22 'Jove: See arc CL(AA "A"(prkk„y (v p) REQUEST: The applicant(s) request(s) a CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT to use the above described property for the following purpose. Applicant requests Conditional Use Permit to Park and Repairs at the above location. NOV13'96 #777h0344 16 :00 ft i' ()NT 150033 BURDEN OF PROOF: The applicant(s) shall indicate the following facts (attach additional sheet(s) if necessary)::; (1) That the site for the proposed use is adequate in size and shape:. The site adequate because of its rectangular shape and size to par over 50 buses with eazy access to Ba.ndini Blvd. and shop to repair (service) coaches with adequate equipment. Application Page :2 of 3 (2) That the site has sufficient access to streets and highways, and is adequate in width and pavement type to carry the quantity and quality generated by the proposed use; and At the site there are two good accesses to Bandini Blvd. (80' -100' wide) and Bonnie Beach Place (60'wide). The traffic of buses will be very light and non- continous. The pavement is in a good shape and needing only a few minor repairs of potholes. (3) That the proposed use will not have an adverse effect upon adjacent or abutting properties. The proposed use wil not have adverse effect (i.e. noise,smoke) on the two bordering properties, due to the fact that the projectd parking areas and the structure are located away trom adjacent neighbors. * *NAME OF APPLICANT(S) Screamline Investment / TourCoach (print or type name of business) CONTACT PERSON: Shoeleh Farhadi /~� ) (print or type) SIGNATURE: v ✓l,0 lutes -16--#7 6922 Hollywood #518 213 463 -3131 Mailing Address (Area Code) Phone Hollywood California 90028 City State Zip Code APPLICANTS REPRESENTATIVE /RELATIONSHIP TO APPLICANT (Engineer, Architect, Attorney, Realtor): NAME OF COMPANY: CONTACT PERSON: SIGNATURE: (print or type) City (Mailing Address) (Area Code) Phone State Zip Code Application Page 3 of 3 CERTIFICATION * *Name of Property er(s) Taricco Irrevocable Trust /by Steven L. (print or type) Taricco SIGNATURE: , „JMn P.O. Box. )8206 Mailing Address 310 799 -5503 (Area Code) Phone Anaheim California 92817 City State Zip Code ** SIGNATURES OP BOTH APPLICANT(S) AND OWNER(S) MUST BE NOTARIZED CALIFORNIA ALL - PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT State of C.aI;n ;a County of Leas An. e -1es on 1 1 • /3 ' 96, Date personally appeared before me, &I t) Hu r 4-ado Name an Title of Officer (e.g. "Jane Doe, Notary Public ") Sh3e(�� Far (Id; ❑ personally known to me – OR –1 to Name(s) of Signer(s) me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the personf whose name is/pie subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that p6sheittacg9 executed the same in h),siher/tpdir authorized capacity(josl, and that by j/her /fir signaturon the instrument the persoryK or the entity upon behalf of which the perso acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Sig =ture of Notary Pub OPTIONAL Though the information below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of this form to another document. Description of Attached Document 1 1 Title or Type of Document: App) I ecrt 1 C> n For Cyr d 1-)-iona Use 1 (,� erml Number of Pages: Document Date: ilo�. qC� Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name: ❑ Individual ❑ Corporate Officer Title(s): ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited ❑ General ❑ Attorney -in -Fact ❑ Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑ Other: Signer Is Representing: RIGHT THUMBPRINT OF SIGNER Top of thumb here Signer's Name: ❑ Individual ❑ Corporate Officer Title(s): ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited ❑ General ❑ Attorney -in -Fact ❑ Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑ Other: Signer Is Representing: RIGHT THUMBPRINT OF SIGNER Top of thumb here ®1994 National Notary Association • 8236 Remmet Ave., P.O. Box 7184 • Canoga Park, CA 91309 -7184 Prod. No. 5907 Reorder: Call Toll -Free 1- 800 - 876 -6827 0 0 • CALIFORNIA ALL- PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT 0 State of //! L i poi County of Ott On/l /f/ Date personally appeared before me, (RO &/i h. Sas Name and Title of Officer (e.g., "Jane Doe, Notary Public ") S`revr'J t 11 l & / / d.. 0 Name(s) of Signer(s) ❑ personally known to me — OR — oved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person whose name(} is /axe'subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he /stmitt tey executed the same in his/ilex/their authorized capacity(4e6)7 and that by his /her/tI eii signatures} on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the persons acted, executed the instrument. roIraidrarromormalararol% R ROBIN D. SUMMERS ;.. .t,_ COMM. # 1060891 - ` ' , Notary PubEc — California t ' ORANGE COUNTY My Comm. Expires JUN 41999 WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature of Notary Public OPTIONAL Though the information below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of this form to another document. Description of Attached Document - Title or Type of Document: /9/19/104---/1176)1 Document Date: i / C1i / 4 Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name: ❑ Individual ❑ Corporate Officer Title(s): ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited ❑ General ❑ Attorney -in -Fact ❑ Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑ Other: Signer Is Representing: RIGHT THUMBPRINT OF SIGNER Top of thumb here Fog- d&n ,D,T7DNf Z 1,430 IPC-e i-rr Number of Pages: Signer's Name: ❑ Individual ❑ Corporate Officer Title(s): ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited ❑ General ❑ Attorney -in -Fact ❑ Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑ Other: Signer Is Representing: RIGHT THUMBPRINT OF SIGNER Top of thumb here 4' 4 4' t ®1994 National Notary Association • 8236 Remmet Ave., P.O. Box 7184 • Canoga Park, CA 91309 -7184 Prod. No. 5907 Reorder: Call Toll -Free 1 -800- 876 -6827 Page 1 of 3 Date filed ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT /INITIAL STUDY No.VE &&3E2 /3, /sy 6 General Information 1. Name and address of developer or project sponsor: a c.e-e m t,,A/E tiv ✓ e t t i 1 F.vr co. £,8 0 7O v A co r9-c mf 2. Address of project: 2_7 /S £0.A6v/F 86—fro PG . v&-.e Na Assessor's Bock and Lot N er: t,UCEG Mm° 09-s /.46 Aclox- G6 P//166 S-9 LoT 3. Name, address, and telephone number of person to be contacted concerning this project: Shoe, h Fa. r d 6�L2. MOLLywoo.°,V —v-.D 140 o0.0( (A- 9 oo ((L,3) 63-31 3/. 4. List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, including those required by city, regional, state and federal agencies: C., v P IZ_. e r y OP. v-6/2--47-0 .� 5. Existing zoning district: 6. Proposed use of site (Project for which this form is filed): p US£- ,s vc/r.4 ,'-ti/O h4/4V/ v,9-n/(i OJ f44h N1V Project Description 7. Site size 7•S,100 FT 7L- ( 1,7Z ,4C /2 &J t- / 8. Square footage / D, 000' ' Q FT St-06- . 9 . Number of floors of construction. / 10. Amount of off- street parking provided. L / 11. Attach plans. 12. Proposed scheduling. .JA --A/ • / 9 9 7 13. Associated project. mot/ o 4/ F ,l/O C Id w4- so rat. S( sc Page 2 of 3 (Initial Study) 14. Anticipated incremental development. /17-0.AJ- 15. If residential, include the number of units, schedule of unit sizes, range of sale prices or rents, and type of household size expected. 16. If commercial, indicate the type, whether neighborhood, city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales area, and loading facilities. • 17. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities. q. v74 h %/7 E U -�4-.0.4 , /0,00 4.1i) P � eVf t- (3,.ve, 6-2o UNO c_s —yet ,Jo o,24 (7%% it G-o`i1�LO y E---ES Sii) t-=! ( ) J t// -P7 0 drG tt ) 18. If institutional, indicate the major fu ction, estimated / employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project. 19. If the project involves a variance, conditional use or rezoning application, state this and indicate clearly why the application is required. R C©AiTL aC- Qom/ fr..7L n JIT6- Wig—' G ,�J VT l.a/ Art/ Pt a f JL oF i/fNl c c s Are the following items applicable to the project or its effects? Discuss below all items checked yes (attach additional sheets as necessary). 20. Change in existing features of any bays, tidelands, beaches, or hills, or substantial alteration of ground contours. 21. Change in scenic views or vistas from existing residential areas or public lands or roads. 22. Change in pattern, scale or character of general area of project. 23. Significant amounts of solid waste or litter. 24. Change in dust, ash, smoke, fumes or odors in vicinity. 25. Change in ocean, bay, lake, stream or ground water quality or quantity, or alteration of existing drainage patterns. 26. Substantial change in existing noise or vibration levels in the vicinity. Yes Page 3 of 3 (Initial Study) 27. Site on filled land or on slope of 10 percent or more. 28. Use or disposal of potentially hazardous materials, such as toxic substances, flammables or explosives. 29. Substantial` change in demand for municipal services (Police, Fire, Water sewage, etc.) 30. Substantially increase fossil fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.). 31. Substantial increase in traffic. 32. Relationship to a larger project or series of projects. Environmental Setting 33. Describe the project site as it exists before the project, including information on topography, soil stability, plants and animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Describe any existing structures on the site„ and the use of the structures. Attach photographs of the site. Snapshots or polaroid photos will be accepted. .S€6 Ar7 -ri-c H e o cS ) 34. Describe the surrounding properties, including information on plants and animals and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects. Indicate the type of land use (residential, commercial, etc.), intensity of land use (one- family, apartment houses, shops, department stores, etc.), and scale of development (height, frontage, set -back, rear yard, etc.). Attach photographs of the vicinity. Snapshots or polaroid photos will be accepted. J E E i rr cat e J J tt e e f CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation to the best of my ability, and that the facts, statements, and information presented are true and correcd to the best of my knowledge and belief. Nor/e /3,.(9n Am- Date Signature For S he (P `I roviia x.33 Uzi ?ttf /) Poc.c cS', Te- wrrS p k v/0 vr-C I O cc vp /EU ? 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There will be a dispatch crew of (2 people max) between the hours 09:00 a.m. to 08:00 p.m. Mechanics and helper crew of (6 people max) at the location 7 days a week between the hours of 07:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Vehicles will be maintained, serviced and repaired as necessary. This will include oil & filter change, repair & replacement of various components. • (004 S parkin,: for buses I2' parking for buse 504 1 canop:: pkg for emploLTees 144,3151 2.10 BONNIE BEACH PL )_Oo 10,000 c. Cie ar Span Bldz. 2 50 2715 onnie Beach Place Vernon 1 SCALE 1*!..30 4 2. 3 4 5 00 10 f 0 0 a 715 -Z-A 2- parking for Thleo canop;',r o o for bu so s 14 11 19 2.1 pkg for p 024 BONNIE BEACH PL 10,600 Clear Span Bldg • S -40 bf-fcs cr-t--fr; VA 0 A ••■■■•••■■■■■■■•, 2715 Bonnie Beach Place Vernon Potrkin 10 cw-413, 1 4- 2.-tryctc (40110i- 40) °afro (6. 19 )4-e7 SC ALE 1.!-.30' • 100' par'_-i. or )us^ S ss iz t' parking for b1 sc: 50: cano]) pkg for cr:1721o:-cos 2.0' 1 1 BONNIE BEACH PL x_001 70' 10,000 Clear Span Bldg. f A Ofos 50 4-16 -- -- 2 6 -> VA A 2715 Bonnie Beach Place Vernon Jl8 Parewl- pjg,L.1/,./6 - V64 /CL (it — SCALE