A. The purpose and scope of site plan and design review is to ensure that development is consistent with the goals, policies, objectives, and other provisions of the Railyards Specific Plan; the Railyards design guidelines; the subsequent environmental impact report and mitigation monitoring program; any applicable development agreement; this title; and all other applicable plans, ordinances, and development regulations.
B. In addition to any other requirements for site plan and design review under chapter 17.808, each applicant for a site plan and design review permit under chapter 17.808 shall include with the application a remedial action certification form or other writing from the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) demonstrating that:
1. Remediation of the soil in the lot to be developed has been completed as required by DTSC;
2. A DTSC-approved land use covenant has been recorded against the lot to be developed;
3. All soil placed on the lot to be developed meets the remedial goals established by DTSC for that lot and complies with the DTSC-approved land use covenant applicable to that lot; and
4. The lot may be developed as proposed in the application. (Ord. 2016-0045 § 2)