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Exposition Metro Line Construction Authority

Exposition Corridor Transit Project Phase 2 Final Environmental Impact Report

Technical Background Report

FINAL

Hazards and Hazardous

Materials

December 2009

Prepared for:

Exposition Metro Line Construction Authority

By:

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ERRATA

The Exposition Metro Line Construction Authority (Expo Authority) has determined that the bike path and Second Street Santa Monica Terminus are no longer under consideration as part of the Expo Phase 2 Light-Rail Transit project. This Technical Background Report was drafted prior to the final definition of the LRT Alternatives that was presented in the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR). Accordingly, discussion of the bike path and Second Street Santa Monica Terminus still remain in this report but no longer apply and should be disregarded.

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Contents

1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................... 1

1.1 Overview ............................................................................................................. 1

1.2 Project Summary ................................................................................................ 1

1.2.1 No-Build Alternative ................................................................................. 1

1.2.2 Transportation Systems Management (TSM) Alternative ......................... 2

1.2.3 Light-Rail Transit (LRT) Alternatives ........................................................ 2

2. AFFECTED ENVIRONMENT ................................................................................................... 6

2.1 Definition ............................................................................................................. 6

2.1.1 Hazards versus Risk ............................................................................... 7

2.2 Listed Hazardous Waste Sites ............................................................................ 8

2.2.1 Regulatory Agency List Review ............................................................... 8

2.3 Potential Hazardous Materials in Study Area .....................................................21

2.3.1 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) ......................................21

2.3.2 Asbestos ................................................................................................28

2.3.3 Lead .......................................................................................................29

2.3.4 Methane Gas ..........................................................................................29

2.3.5 Lead Arsenate ........................................................................................29

2.3.6 Household Hazardous Waste .................................................................30

2.3.7 Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) ................................................................30

2.3.8 Aviation Hazards ....................................................................................30

2.3.9 Aerially Deposited Lead ..........................................................................31

2.3.10 Railroad Operations ...............................................................................31

2.3.11 Historical Pipeline Leaks ........................................................................31

3. REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ............................................................................................. 31

3.1 Federal Policies .................................................................................................31

3.2 State Policies .....................................................................................................32

3.2.1 California Environmental Protection Agency ...........................................33

3.2.2 Division of Occupational Health ..............................................................33

3.2.3 Department of Toxic Substances Control ...............................................33

3.2.4 Hazardous Materials Management Plans ...............................................34

3.2.5 California Accidental Release Prevention Program (CalARP) .................34

3.2.6 Worker and Workplace Hazardous Materials Safety ...............................35

3.2.7 Hazardous Materials Transportation .......................................................35

3.2.8 Investigation and Cleanup of Contaminated Sites ..................................35

3.2.9 State Aeronautics Act .............................................................................36

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3.2.10 Emergency Response to Hazardous Materials Incidents ........................36

3.2.11 The Clean Air Act Rule 1403—Asbestos Regulations ............................36

3.3 Regional Policies ...............................................................................................36

3.3.1 Metro Emergency Response Plan ..........................................................36

3.4 Local Policies .....................................................................................................37

3.4.1 City of Culver City General Plan Policies ................................................37

3.4.2 City of Culver City Municipal Code .........................................................37

3.4.3 City of Los Angeles General Plan Policies ..............................................37

3.4.4 City of Los Angeles Municipal Code .......................................................38

3.4.5 City of Santa Monica General Plan Policies ............................................38

3.4.6 City of Santa Monica Municipal Code .....................................................39

4. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES ................................................................................ 39

4.1 Analytic Method .................................................................................................39

4.2 Environmental Criteria .......................................................................................39

4.3 Analysis .............................................................................................................40

4.4 Cumulative Impacts ...........................................................................................76

5. REFERENCES ........................................................................................................................ 78

Appendices

Appendix 1 Regulatory Agency List Review (Full List)

Appendix 2 EDR Map Corridor Study

Figures

Figure 1-1 Project Location ............................................................................................ 4

Figure 2-1 Listed Sites in Segment 1 Expo ROW ........................................................... 9

Figure 2-2 Listed Sites in Segment 1a Venice/Sepulveda (Venice/Robertson to Venice/Sepulveda) .......................................................................................10

Figure 2-2a Listed Sites in Segment 1a Venice/Sepulveda (Venice/Sepulveda to Sepulveda/Exposition)..................................................................................11

Figure 2-3 Listed Sites in Segment 2 Sepulveda to Cloverfield .....................................12

Figure 2-4 Listed Sites in Segment 3 Olympic ...............................................................13

Figure 2-5 Listed Sites in Segment 3a Colorado ...........................................................14

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Figure 4-1 Proposed TPSS Locations [Revised] ............................................................43

Figure 4-2 Methane Gas Zone Map ...............................................................................56

Figure 4-3 Schools and Daycare ...................................................................................61

Figure 4-4 Santa Monica Municipal Airport Influence Area Map ....................................70

Tables

Table 1-1 Station Locations ........................................................................................... 5

Table 2-1 Summary of Permitted Facilities using Hazardous Materials ........................15

Table 2-2 Summary of Environmental Cases and Spill Sites ........................................18

Table 4-1 Summary of Schools within 0.25 Mile by Segment .......................................59

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1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Overview

This report describes the potential adverse impacts on human health and the environment due to exposure to hazardous materials or conditions that could be encountered as a result of implementation of the proposed Exposition Corridor Transit Project Phase 2 (Expo Phase 2). Hazardous materials include, but are not necessarily limited to, solvents, mercury, lead, asbestos, fuels, oils, paints, cleansers, and pesticides that are used in activities such as construction activities or building or grounds maintenance. Potential effects include those associated with exposure to hazardous materials used, stored, transported, or disposed of during construction activities or proposed project operations. Potential water quality effects from runoff that could contain hazardous or polluted materials during construction or operational activities are discussed in the Water Resources Technical Background Report. Impacts related to toxic air contaminants that could be emitted during construction and operation of the project are discussed in the Air Quality Technical Background Report.

Data used to prepare this section were taken from various sources, including the general plans, the municipal codes, and the emergency plans of Culver City, Los Angeles, and Santa Monica; EDR Data Map Corridor Study (EDR 2007); previous environmental studies prepared for the proposed project corridor and other data sources. Full bibliographic references can be found in Section 5.0 (References) of this report.

1.2 Project Summary

The proposed Exposition Corridor Transit Project Phase 2 (referred to as either the Expo Phase 2 project or proposed project) would involve the implementation of new or upgraded corridor transit solutions within a western portion of Los Angeles County in the cities of Los Angeles, Culver City, and Santa Monica. Six alternatives are analyzed. The alternatives include the No-Build Alternative, Transportation Systems Management (TSM) Alternative, and four Light-Rail Transit (LRT) Alternatives. A brief description of these alternatives is provided below.

1.2.1 No-Build Alternative

The No-Build Alternative includes only Metro service features that currently exist or have been explicitly committed for project buildout in the year 2030. As such, the No-Build Alternative includes existing fixed guideway Metro Rail and Metro Liner bus rapid transit (BRT) systems currently under operation, the full implementation of the Metro Rapid Bus program, represented as twenty-eight routes across Los Angeles County, and planned peak-only rapid bus lanes along Wilshire Boulevard between Western Avenue and Bundy Drive. The rest of the bus network is based on June 2007 service patterns for Metro, Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT), Culver City, and Santa Monica Big Blue Bus, as well as committed enhancements to those services anticipated by 2030. Based on direction from Metro, their bus fleet will be assumed to include a mix of articulated and higher-capacity 45-foot buses in 2030.

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1.2.2 Transportation Systems Management (TSM) Alternative

The TSM Alternative seeks to address the corridor transit needs without major capital investments and includes the improvements outlined in the No-Build Alternative plus three additional components. These three components include (1) addition of a rapid bus route connecting downtown Culver City with downtown Santa Monica; (2) associated service improvements on selected north/south routes to feed stations along the new rapid bus route; and (3) service improvements on selected routes, connecting Westside communities to the Phase 1 Terminus.

1.2.3 Light-Rail Transit (LRT) Alternatives

LRT is defined as a metropolitan electric railway system characterized by its ability to operate single cars or short trains along exclusive rights-of-way at ground level, on aerial structures, in subways, or, occasionally, in streets, and to board and discharge passengers at track or car-floor level. Light-rail vehicles are driven electrically with power drawn from an overhead electric line. LRT provides a cleaner, more energy-efficient form of transportation than automobiles and is quieter than conventional rail systems.

The LRT alignment would extend rail from the current Phase 1 terminus station at Venice/Robertson to a terminus station in Santa Monica at 4th Street and Colorado Avenue. The LRT Alternatives are as follows:

LRT 1 (Expo ROW–Olympic Alternative) would utilize approximately 5 miles of the existing Expo ROW from the Expo Phase 1 terminus until reaching the intersection with Olympic Boulevard in Santa Monica. From that point, the alignment would follow Olympic Boulevard to the proposed terminus station.

LRT 2 (Expo ROW–Colorado Alternative) would also utilize the existing Expo ROW from the Expo Phase 1 terminus until reaching the intersection with Olympic Boulevard in Santa Monica. From that point, the alignment would continue within the Expo ROW to west of 19th Street, then diverge from the Expo ROW and enter onto Colorado Avenue east of 17th Street and follow the center of Colorado Avenue to the proposed terminus.

LRT 3 (Venice/Sepulveda–Olympic Alternative) would divert from the Expo ROW at the Expo Phase 1 terminus and follow Venice Boulevard and Sepulveda Boulevard until reaching the intersection with the Expo ROW. The alignment would then continue westward along the Expo ROW and Olympic Boulevard identical to the LRT 1 Expo ROW–Olympic Alternative.

LRT 4 (Venice/Sepulveda–Colorado Alternative) would divert from the Expo ROW at the Expo Phase 1 terminus and follow Venice Boulevard and Sepulveda Boulevard until reaching the intersection with the Expo ROW. The alignment would then continue westward along the Expo ROW and Colorado Avenue identical to the LRT 2 Expo ROW–Colorado Alternative.

Geographic Segments

The proposed project traverses several jurisdictions, including the cities of Los Angeles, Culver City, and Santa Monica, and spans distinct communities within each jurisdiction. In order to account for these differences, the proposed project is described and examined at two different

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scales, from broad to specific—Westside of Los Angeles County and geographic segments with special consideration of proposed station areas—to identify potential impacts.

For purposes of this discussion, the LRT Alternatives have been divided into geographic segments for ease of analysis (Figure 1-1 [Project Location]). For the area between the Phase 1 terminus and the Exposition/Sepulveda intersection, there are two alternative alignments: Segment 1 (Expo ROW) and Segment 1a (Venice/Sepulveda). Segment 2 (Sepulveda to Cloverfield) is common to all LRT Alternatives. For the area between the Cloverfield/Olympic intersection and a terminus in Santa Monica, there are also two alternative alignments: Segment 3 (Olympic) and Segment 3a (Colorado). Thus, the segments are as follows:

Segment 1: Follows the Expo ROW from the Expo Phase 1 terminus station in Culver City to the Expo ROW/Sepulveda Boulevard intersection, approximately 2.8 miles in length

Segment 1a: Follows westerly in the median of Venice Boulevard from the Expo Phase 1 terminus station in Culver City to the Venice Boulevard/Sepulveda Boulevard intersection, then follows northerly in the center of Sepulveda Boulevard to the Expo ROW/Sepulveda Boulevard intersection, approximately 3.7 miles in length

Segment 2: Follows the Expo ROW from the Expo ROW/Sepulveda Boulevard intersection to the Expo ROW/Olympic Boulevard intersection, approximately 2.3 miles in length

Segment 3: Follows the median of Olympic Boulevard from the Expo ROW/Olympic Boulevard intersection to the Phase 2 terminus option at 4th Street and Colorado Avenue in Santa Monica, approximately 1.5 miles in length

Segment 3a: Follows the Expo ROW from the Expo ROW/Olympic Boulevard intersection to west of 19th Street in Santa Monica. The alignment then diverges onto Colorado Avenue east of 17th Street and continues along the center of Colorado Avenue terminating between 4th Street and 5th Street, approximately 1.5 miles in length.

In response to comments received on the DEIR and after further analysis and coordination with various stakeholders, five design options have been added in the FEIR for the LRT Alternatives:

Sepulveda Grade Separation Design Option

Expo/Westwood Station No Parking Design Option

Maintenance Facility Buffer Design Option

Colorado Parking Retention Design Option

Colorado/4th Parallel Platform and South Side Parking Design Option

Stations

Table 1-1 (Station Locations) provides a description of each station within the various segments, including the approximate location, the type of proposed station (i.e., at grade or aerial), and the amount of parking to be provided.

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Source: PBS&J, ESRI 2009

Figure 1-1 Project Location

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Table 1-1 Station Locations

Name Location

LRT: EXPO ROW Alignment

LRT: Venice/ Sepulveda Alignment Parking

Segment 1: Expo ROW

National/Palms Expo ROW just west of the aerial structure over National Boulevard/Palms Boulevard

On Embankment

N/A 0

Expo/Westwood Within Expo ROW, Eeast of Westwood Boulevard on Exposition Boulevard

At grade N/A 170

Segment 1a: Venice/Sepulveda

Venice/Motor Venice Boulevard, east of Motor Avenue

N/A At grade 0

Venice/Sepulveda On Venice Boulevard, east of Sepulveda Boulevard

N/A Aerial 0

Sepulveda/National South of National Boulevard above the center of Sepulveda Boulevard

N/A Aerial 250

Segment 2: Sepulveda to Cloverfield

Expo/Sepulveda West of Sepulveda Boulevard and Exposition Boulevard

At grade (aerial design

option)

At grade (aerial design

option) 270260

Expo/Bundy Bundy Drive and Exposition Boulevard

Aerial Aerial 250

Olympic/26th Street East of 26

th Street on Olympic At grade At grade 0

Segment 3: Olympic

Olympic/17th Street

East and west side of 17th Street

within the median of Olympic Boulevard

At grade At grade 0

Colorado/4th

4th Street, east of Colorado

AvenueOn the existing commercial block bounded by 4

th Street, 5

th

Street, and Colorado Avenue

Aerial Aerial 2500

Segment 3a: Colorado

Colorado/17th

Street Center of Colorado Avenue west of 17

th Street

At grade At grade 70

Colorado/4th

Center of Colorado Avenue between 2

nd Street and 4

th Street or oOn the

existing commercial block bounded by 4

th Street, 5

th Street, and

Colorado Avenue

At grade At grade 2250

SOURCE: DMJM Harris, 2008, updated 2009.

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Maintenance Facilities

A Maintenance Facility is proposed to be constructed as a part of the Expo Phase 2 project. The Maintenance Facility site would be located on a parcel or parcels within the City of Santa Monica immediately south of the Expo ROW, north of Exposition Boulevard, and east of Stewart Street. The site is currently occupied by a surface parking lot and light-industrial facility. The maintenance facility is to be designed and built to meet the maintenance needs of the LRT vehicles required to operate Phase 2 through the year 2030. It could operate 24 hours a day in three shifts. The maintenance facility would consist of outdoor storage for 20 to 36 approximately 43 to 45 LRT vehicles and associated storage track; trackway to connect to the main line and allow the movement of LRT vehicles from the main line track to and within the maintenance facility area; main yard shop building with office and vehicle repair areas; vehicle wash facility; traction power substation; and parking for 65 to 70 employees. The main yard shop structure would be approximately 300 350 feet long and 166 189 feet wide, two stories in height, and with a total area of approximately 125,000 square feet. The structure would be built of concrete block or corrugated metal or a combination thereof.

Since the release of the DEIR and in response to comments, the Expo Authority has worked with the City of Santa Monica, Metro, and the community to identify alternative layouts for the Maintenance Facility. As a result of these collaborative efforts, a Maintenance Facility Buffer Design Option has been developed for evaluation in the FEIR. This design option would occupy only a portion of the Verizon site, with an extension of the facility into the existing Santa Monica College parking lot to the west. Utilization of the adjacent parking lot on the west side of the Verizon site would create an approximate 100- to 110-foot buffer between the Maintenance Facility and the residential area on the south side of Exposition Boulevard. The Maintenance Facility Buffer Design Option would include much of the same facilities as the original Maintenance Facility concept.

2. AFFECTED ENVIRONMENT

2.1 Definition

Chapter 6.5 of the California Health and Safety Code sets forth definitions and regulations related to hazardous materials management and disposal. This report uses the definitions set forth in this chapter, which defines a hazardous material as:

(o) Hazardous material means any material that, because of its quantity, concentration, or physical or chemical characteristics, poses a significant present or potential hazard to human health and safety or to the environment if released into the workplace or the environment. ―Hazardous materials‖ include, but are not limited to, hazardous substances, hazardous waste, and any material that a handler or the administering agency has a reasonable basis for believing that it would be injurious to the health and safety of persons or harmful to the environment if released into the workplace or the environment.

Hazardous wastes occasionally may be generated by actions that change the composition of previously non-hazardous materials. The criteria that generally characterize a material as hazardous include ignitability, toxicity, corrosivity, reactivity, radioactivity, or bioactivity. Hazardous materials include, but are not necessarily limited to, solvents, mercury, lead,

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asbestos, fuels, oils, paints, cleansers, and pesticides used during operations or construction-related activities.

2.1.1 Hazards versus Risk

Workers and general public health are potentially at risk whenever hazardous materials have been used or where there could be an exposure to such materials. Inherent in the setting and analyses presented in this section are the concepts of the ―hazard‖ of these materials and the ―risk‖ they pose to human health. Exposure to some chemical substances may harm internal organs or systems in the human body, ranging from temporary effects to permanent disability, or death. Hazardous materials that result in adverse effects are generally considered ―toxic.‖ Other chemical materials, however, may be corrosive, or react with other substances to form other hazardous materials, but they are not considered toxic because organs or systems are not affected. Because toxic materials can result in adverse health effects, they are considered hazardous materials, but not all hazardous materials are necessarily ―toxic.‖ For purposes of the information and analyses presented in this section, the terms hazardous substances or hazardous materials are used interchangeably and include materials that are considered toxic.

The risk to human health is determined by the probability of exposure to a hazardous material and the severity of harm such exposure would pose. That is to say, the likelihood and means of exposure, in addition to the inherent toxicity of a material, are used to determine the degree of risk to human health. For example, a high probability of exposure to a low toxicity chemical would not necessarily pose an unacceptable human health or ecological risk, whereas a low probability of exposure to a very high toxicity chemical might. Various regulatory agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB), the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), and state and federal Occupational Safety and Health Administrations (OSHA) are responsible for developing and/or enforcing risk-based standards to protect the public and the environment.

Whether a person exposed to a hazardous substance would suffer adverse health effects depends upon a complex interaction of factors that determine the effects of exposure to hazardous materials: the exposure pathway (the route by which a hazardous material enters the body); the amount of material to which the person is exposed; the physical form (e.g., liquid, vapor) and characteristics (e.g., toxicity) of the material; the frequency and duration of exposure; and the individual's unique biological characteristics, such as age, gender, weight, and general health. Adverse health effects from exposure to hazardous materials may be short-term (acute) or long-term (chronic). Acute effects can include damage to organs or systems in the body and possibly death. Chronic effects, which may result from long-term exposure to a hazardous material, can also include organ or systemic damage, but chronic effects of particular concern include birth defects, genetic damage, and cancer. Implementation of existing hazardous materials regulations were established at the state level to ensure compliance with federal regulations to reduce the risk to human health and the environment from the routine use of hazardous substances.

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2.2 Listed Hazardous Waste Sites

2.2.1 Regulatory Agency List Review

A review of federal and state regulatory agency databases was conducted by Environmental Data Resources Inc. (EDR Inc.) inon October 26, 2007, and December 10, 2007. The EDR Map of the Corridor Study Area is an inventory of hazardous materials waste and disposal sites within 0.5 -mile buffer area (1 mile total) to identify the locations of hazardous waste sites. Figures 2-1 (Listed Sites in Segment 1 Expo ROW) through Figure 2-5 (Listed Sites in Segment 3a Colorado) identify the location of hazardous material waste and disposal sites within the 0.5-mile buffer area (1 mile total). Full lists of these facilities are located in Appendix 1 and the site locations are identified on the figures by the corresponding map identification numbers. A summary of the findings are listed in Table 2-1 (Summary of Permitted Facilities using Hazardous Materials by Segment) and Table 2-2 (Summary of Environmental Cases and Spill Sites by Segment). Both tables summarize the facilities located within the 0.5-mile buffer zone (1 mile total) for each segment. Sites located in-between adjacent segments are listed in both segments.

Permitted Facilities Using Hazardous Materials

Permitted uses of hazardous materials include those facilities that use hazardous materials or handle hazardous wastes in accordance with current hazardous materials and hazardous waste regulations. Because the use and handling of hazardous materials at permitted sites are subject to strict regulations, the potential for a release of hazardous materials from these sites is considered low unless there is a documented chemical release at such a site. In such cases the site would also be tracked in the environmental databases as an environmental case (described separately below). Permitted sites without documented releases are nevertheless potential sources of hazardous materials in the soil and/or groundwater (compared to sites where there are no hazardous materials) because of accidental spills, incidental leakage, or spillage that may have gone undetected.

Table 2-1 (Summary of Permitted Facilities using Hazardous Materials by Segment) summarizes the total number of permitted facilities within the 0.5 -mile buffer area (1 mile total) by segment. Many of the facilities are permitted for more than one hazardous material use and therefore appear in more than one database. After compiling the information from each database by address, approximately 716 properties with permitted hazardous materials uses were identified in Segment 1, approximately 855 properties in Segment 1a, approximately 910 properties in Segment 2, approximately 789 properties in Segment 3 and approximately 1,145 properties in Segment 3a. Appendix 1 includes a summary of each regulatory database reviewed and a compilation of permitted uses by address. The details of the summary of permitted facilities within the proposed alignment alternatives are discussed below by segment.

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Figure 2-1 Listed Sites in Segment 1 Expo ROW

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Figure 2-2 Listed Sites in Segment 1a Venice/Sepulveda (Venice/Robertson to Venice/Sepulveda)

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Figure 2-2a Listed Sites in Segment 1a Venice/Sepulveda (Venice/Sepulveda to Sepulveda/Exposition)

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Figure 2-3 Listed Sites in Segment 2 Sepulveda to Cloverfield

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Figure 2-4 Listed Sites in Segment 3 Olympic

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Figure 2-5 Listed Sites in Segment 3a Colorado

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Table 2-1 Summary of Permitted Facilities using Hazardous Materials

Seg. 1

Seg. 1a

Seg. 2

Seg. 3

Seg. 3a Name and Description of Regulatory Database

3 10 13 9 9

RCRA-LQG—Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information System Large Quantity Generators: Sites that generate, transport, store, treat, and/or dispose of hazardous wastes as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. Facilities permitted to generate more than 1,000 kilograms (kg) of hazardous waste or over 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste per month.

80 106 115 120 130

RCRA-SQG—Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information System Small Quantity Generators: Sites that generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous wastes as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. Facilities permitted to generate more than 100 kilograms per month but less than 1,000 kilograms per month of non-acutely hazardous materials.

34 41 42 32 29 UST—Underground Storage Tanks: Facilities permitted to maintain underground storage tanks

65 76 36 55 61 CA FID—Facility Inventory Database: Facilities on a historical listing of active and inactive USTs

48 53 94 54 84 HIST UST—Hazardous Substances Storage Contained Database: Facilities on a historic list of UST sites

1 2 3 1 0 AST—Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tank Facilities: Facilities with registered above ground storage tanks

20 25 9 10 9

DRYCLEANERS—Dry Cleaner-Related Facilities: A list of drycleaner related facilities that have EPA ID numbers. These are facilities with certain SIC codes: power laundries, family and commercial; garment pressing and cleaner’s agents; linen supply; coin-operated laundries and cleaning; dry-cleaning plants except rugs; carpet and upholstery cleaning; industrial launderers; laundry and garment services.

1 1 3 1 1 TRIS—Toxic Chemical Release System: Facilities that release toxic chemicals to the air, water, and land in reportable quantities under SARA Title III, Section 313.

76 34 93 69 81 EMI—Emissions Inventory Data: Toxics and criteria pollutant emissions data collected by the ARB and local air pollution agencies

277 366 348 297 591 HAZNET—Hazardous Waste Information System: Facilities that have filed hazardous waste manifests with the DTSC.

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Table 2-1 Summary of Permitted Facilities using Hazardous Materials

Seg. 1

Seg. 1a

Seg. 2

Seg. 3

Seg. 3a Name and Description of Regulatory Database

111 141 154 141 150

FINDS—Facility Index System: FINDS contains both facility information and ―pointers‖ to other sources of information that contain more detail. These include: RCRIS, Permit Compliance System (PCS); Aerometric Information Retrieval System (AIRS); FATES (FIFRA [Federal Insecticides Fungicide Rodenticide Act] and TSCA Enforcement System, FTTS [FIFA/TSCA Tracking System]; CERCLIS; DOCKET (enforcement Docket used to manage and track information on civil judicial enforcement cases for all environmental statutes); Federal Underground Injection Control (FURS); Federal Reporting Data System (FRDS); Surface Impoundments (SIA); TSCA Chemicals in Commerce Information System (CICS); PADS; RCRA_J (medical transporters/ disposers); TRIS and TSCA.

SOURCE: EDR Inc. 2007

This table summarizes the facilities located within the 0.5-mile buffer zone for each segment identified by EDR Inc. Sites located in-between adjacent segments are listed in both segments.

Segment 1: Expo ROW

Based on the 2007 environmental database review, individual permitted hazardous materials uses within this segment are summarized in Table 2-1 (Summary of Permitted Facilities using Hazardous Materials by Segment). It includes three Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) large quantity generators; eighty RCRA small quantity generators; thirty-four sites with permitted underground USTs; sixty-five facilities on historical listing of active and inactive USTs (CA FID); forty-eight sites with historic USTs; one site with registered ASTs; twenty dry cleaning facilities; one site that reported air emission as required by Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (TRIS); seventy six sites that have reported air emissions to the local air board (EMI); and 277 sites that have submitted hazardous wastes manifests to the DTSC (HAZNET). 111 sites were identified in the FINDS database, which is a compilation of sites identified in other databases.

Segment 1a: Venice/Sepulveda

Based on the 2007 environmental database review, individual permitted hazardous materials uses within this segment are summarized in Table 2-1 (Summary of Permitted Facilities using Hazardous Materials by Segment). It includes ten RCRA large quantity generators; 106 RCRA small quantity generators; forty-one sites with permitted underground USTs; seventy-six facilities on historical listing of active and inactive USTs (CA FID); fifty-three sites with historic USTs; two sites with registered ASTs; twenty-five dry cleaning facilities; one site that reported air emission as required by Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (TRIS); thirty-four sites that have reported air emissions to the local air board (EMI); and 366 sites that have submitted hazardous wastes manifests to the DTSC (HAZNET). 141 sites were identified in the FINDS database, which is a compilation of sites identified in other databases.

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Segment 2: Sepulveda to Cloverfield

Based on the 2007 environmental database review, individual permitted hazardous materials uses within this segment are summarized in Table 2-1 (Summary of Permitted Facilities using Hazardous Materials by Segment). It includes thirteen RCRA large quantity generators; 115 RCRA small quantity generators; forty-two sites with permitted underground USTs; thirty-six facilities on historical listing of active and inactive USTs (CA FID); ninety-four sites with historic USTs; three sites with registered ASTs; nine dry cleaning facilities; three sites that reported air emission as required by Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (TRIS); ninety-three sites that have reported air emissions to the local air board (EMI); and 348 sites that have submitted hazardous wastes manifests to the DTSC (HAZNET). 154 sites were identified in the FINDS database, which is a compilation of sites identified in other databases.

Segment 3: Olympic

Based on the 2007 environmental database review, individual permitted hazardous materials uses within this segment are summarized in Table 2-1 (Summary of Permitted Facilities using Hazardous Materials by Segment). It includes nine RCRA large quantity generators; 120 RCRA small quantity generators; thirty-two sites with permitted underground USTs; fifty-five facilities on historical listing of active and inactive USTs (CA FID); fifty-four sites with historic USTs; one site with registered ASTs; ten dry cleaning facilities; one site that reported air emission as required by Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (TRIS); sixty-nine sites that have reported air emissions to the local air board (EMI); and 297 sites that have submitted hazardous wastes manifests to the DTSC (HAZNET). 141 sites were identified in the FINDS database, which is a compilation of sites identified in other databases.

Segment 3a: Colorado

Based on the 2007 environmental database review, individual permitted hazardous materials uses within this segment are summarized in Table 2-1 (Summary of Permitted Facilities using Hazardous Materials by Segment). It includes nine RCRA large quantity generators; 130 RCRA small quantity generators; twenty-nine sites with permitted underground USTs; sixty-one facilities on historical listing of active and inactive USTs (CA FID); eighty-four sites with historic USTs; nine dry cleaning facilities; one site that reported air emission as required by Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (TRIS); eighty-one sites that have reported air emissions to the local air board; and 591 sites that have submitted hazardous wastes manifests to the DTSC. 150 sites were identified in the FINDS database, which is a compilation of sites identified in other databases.

Environmental Cases and Spill Sites

Environmental cases are those sites that are suspected of releasing hazardous materials or have had cause for hazardous materials investigations and are identified on regulatory agency lists. Identification of hazardous materials in soil or groundwater at these sites is generally due to site disturbance activities, such as removal or repair of a UST, a spill of hazardous materials, or excavation for construction. The status of each environmental case varies and can be either active (ongoing investigation or remediation), closed (remediation or cleanup completed and approved by the regulatory agency), or unknown. However, the status of each case can change with time, and new cases are periodically added to the databases.

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Table 2-2 (Summary of Environmental Cases and Spill Sites by Segment) lists, by segment, the type and number of ―Environmental Cases,‖ ―Environmental Cases—No further Action or Referred to Another Agency,‖ and ―Spill Sites‖ within the 0.5 mile buffer (1 mile total) identified by the regulatory database review. Many sites appear in more than one database, and therefore, after compiling the information from each database by address, approximately fifty-nine properties were identified as environmental cases in Segment 1, approximately 98 properties in Segment 1a, approximately 165 properties in Segment 2, approximately 157 properties in Segment 3 and approximately 163 properties in Segment 3a. Approximately 34 properties were identified as spill sites in Segment 1, approximately 39 properties in Segment 1a, approximately 44 properties in Segment 2, approximately 77 properties in Segment 3, and approximately 83 properties in Segment 3a. No properties were identified in Segment 1 for no further action or referred to another agency. However, approximately one property in Segment 1a, approximately 27 properties in Segment 2, approximately four properties in Segment 3, and approximately five properties in Segment 3a were identified as no further action or referred to another agency. Appendix 1 includes a summary of each regulatory database reviewed and a compilation of environmental cases by address. The details of the summary of environmental cases within the 0.5 -mile buffer (1 mile total) are discussed below by segment.

Table 2-2 Summary of Environmental Cases and Spill Sites

Seg. 1

Seg. 1a

Seg. 2

Seg. 3

Seg. 3a Name and Description of Regulatory Database

Environmental Cases

14 14 13 5 11 CA SLIC—Spills, Leaks, Investigations, and Clean Up Program: Sites with small to medium non-fuel contamination. Most are regulated under site cleanup requirements

0 0 5 1 1

CERCLIS—Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System: Sites that are either proposed to or on the National Priorities List (NPL) and sites that are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL

0 0 0 0 0 RAATS—RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System: Enforcement actions taken under RCRA pertaining to major violations

0 0 3 2 2

VCP: Contains low threat level properties with either confirmed or unconfirmed releases and the project proponents have requested that DTSC oversee investigation and/or cleanup activities and have agreed to provide coverage to DTSC’s costs

0 0 0 0 0 DEED—Deed Restriction Listing: Sites that have been issued a deed restriction because of presence of hazardous materials

2 1 0 0 0 NOTIFY 65—Proposition 65 Records: Facilities that have reported a release that could threaten a drinking water source

0 1 8 5 4

SWF/LF—Solid Wastes Facilities and/or Landfills Sites: Contain an inventory of solid waste disposal facilities or landfills in a particular state. Active, inactive, or closed solid waste disposal sites.

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Table 2-2 Summary of Environmental Cases and Spill Sites

Seg. 1

Seg. 1a

Seg. 2

Seg. 3

Seg. 3a Name and Description of Regulatory Database

8 15 10 9 9 WDS—Water Discharge System: California Water Resources Control Board: Sites that have been issues waste discharge requirements

2 2 2 2 3

FTTS: Tracks administrative cases and pesticide enforcement actions and compliance activities related to FIFRA, TSCA and EPCRA (Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know-Act) over the previous five years

17 31 59 63 62 LUST: An inventory of reported leaking underground storage tank incidents

12 30 47 54 56

CORTESE: Pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5, the CORTESE List identifies public drinking water wells with detectable levels of contamination, hazardous substance sites selected frofor remedial action, sites with known toxic material identified through the abandoned site assessment program, sites with USTs having a reportable release and all solid waste disposal facilities from which there is known migration

0 0 9 8 8 WMUDS/SWAT: Waste Management Unit Database System: used for program tracking and inventory of waste management units. The source is the State Water Resources Control Board (SWAT).

0 0 0 1 1 BEP: Department of Health Services developed a site-specific expenditure plan as the basis for an appropriation of Hazardous Substance Cleanup Bond Act funds.

4 4 9 7 6

ENVIROSTOR: DTSC recently replaced the ―CalSites‖ database with a new database of hazardous substance release sites, known as the ―EnviroStor‖ database. The DTSC’s site Mitigation and Brownfield Reuse Program’s (SMBRP’s) EnviroStor database identifies sites that have known contamination or sties for which there may be reasons to investigate further.

Sites Designated for No Further Action or Referred to Another Agency by Segment

0 1 27 4 5 CERCLIS-NFRAP: Sites that have been removed or archived from the inventory of CERCLIS sites.

Reported Spills

15 13 13 25 25 Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS): Records and stores information on reported releases of oil and hazardous substances

2 2 2 2 1 Hazardous Materials Incident Report System (HMIRS): Contains hazardous material spill incidents reported to the Department of Transportation

17 24 29 50 57 CHMIRS—California Hazardous Material Incident Report System: Information on reported hazardous material incidents, i.e., accidental releases or spills

SOURCE: EDR Inc. 2007

This table summarizes the facilities located within the 0.5 buffer zone for each segment identified by EDR Inc. Sites located in-between adjacent segments are listed in both segments.

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Segment 1: Expo ROW

Based on the 2007 environmental database review, individual environmental cases and spill stites are summarized in Table 2-2 (Summary of Environmental Cases and Spill Sites by Segment). It includes fourteen CA SLIC sites; two sites that have reported a release that could threaten a drinking water supply (Notify 65); eight sites with waste discharge requirements; two sites undergoing an administrative, enforcement, or compliance action related to the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FTTS); seventeen LUST sites; and four EnviroStor sites. Twelve sites were also identified in the CORTESE database, which is a compilation of sites included in other more detailed databases. There are total of thirty-four reported spill sites within this segment.

Segment 1a: Venice/Sepulveda

Based on the 2007 environmental database review, individual environmental cases and spill stites are summarized in Table 2-2 (Summary of Environmental Cases and Spill Sites by Segment). It includes fourteen CA SLIC sites; one site that have reported a release that could threaten a drinking water supply (Notify 65); one solid waste disposal facility or landfill; fifteen sites with waste discharge requirements; two sites undergoing an administrative, enforcement, or compliance action related to the FTTS; thirty-one LUST sites; and four EnviroStor sites. Thirty sites were also identified in the CORTESE database, which is a compilation of sites included in other more detailed databases. There are total of thirty-nine reported spill sites within this segment and one site that have been recommended for no further action by the EPA.

Segment 2: Sepulveda to Cloverfield

Based on the 2007 environmental database review, individual environmental cases and spill stites are summarized in Table 2-2 (Summary of Environmental Cases and Spill Sites by Segment). It includes thirteen CA SLIC sites; five CERCLIS sites; three sites that has entered a voluntary cleanup agreement with DTSC; eight solid waste disposal facilities or landfills; ten with waste discharge requirements; two sites undergoing an administrative, enforcement, or compliance action related to the FTTS; nine solid waste land fill sites; fifty-nine LUST sites; and nine EnviroStor sites. Forty-seven sites were also identified in the CORTESE database, which is a compilation of sites included in other more detailed databases. There are total of forty-four reported spill sites within this segment and twenty-seven sites that have been recommended for no further action by the EPA.

Segment 3: Olympic

Based on the 2007 environmental database review, individual environmental cases and spill stites are summarized in Table 2-2 (Summary of Environmental Cases and Spill Sites by Segment). It includes five CA SLIC sites; one CERCLIS site; two sites that has entered a voluntary cleanup agreement with DTSC; five solid waste disposal facilities or landfills; nine sites with waste discharge requirements; two sites undergoing an administrative, enforcement, or compliance action related to the FTTS; sixty-three LUST sites; eight solid waste landfill sites; one site with a site-specific expenditure plan for the appropriation of state funds (BEP); and seven EnviroStor Sites. Fifty-four sites were also identified in the CORTESE database, which is a compilation of sites included in other more detailed databases. There are total of seventy-seven reported spill sites within this segment and four sites that have been recommended for no further action by the EPA.

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Segment 3a: Colorado

Based on the 2007 environmental database review, individual environmental cases and spill stites are summarized in Table 2-2 (Summary of Environmental Cases and Spill Sites by Segment). It includes eleven CA SLIC sites; one CERCLIS site; two sites that has entered a voluntary cleanup agreement with DTSC; four solid waste disposal facilities or landfills; nine sites with waste discharge requirements; three sites undergoing an administrative, enforcement, or compliance action related to the FTTS; sixty-two LUST sites; eight solid waste landfill sites; one site with a site-specific expenditure plan for the appropriation of state funds; and six EnviroStor Sites. Fifty-six sites were also identified in the CORTESE database, which is a compilation of sites included in other more detailed databases. There are total of eighty-three reported spill sites within this segment and five sites that have been recommended for no further action by the EPA.

2.3 Potential Hazardous Materials in Study Area

Hazardous materials users and waste generators that are within the 0.5 mile buffer (1 mile total) of the corridor include businesses, public and private institutions, and households. Federal, state, and local agency databases maintain comprehensive information on the locations of facilities using large quantities of hazardous materials, as well as facilities generating hazardous waste. Some of these facilities use certain classes of hazardous materials that require accidental release scenario modeling and risk management plans to protect surrounding land uses.

2.3.1 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA)

In addition to the EDR Report, a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) was prepared for the proposed project alignment. A Phase I ESA provides information concerning the past and existing conditions on a site and is intended to provide a review of known and observable conditions to allow evaluation of the environmental conditions of a site. These conditions may include a past release, an existing condition, or the threat of release of hazardous substances or petroleum products into structures, soil, groundwater, or surface water of the site. A Phase I ESA report was prepared for the proposed project in October 2009 by Leighton Consulting, Inc. The evaluation included the following components:

Compilation of information concerning the site location, physical setting, including topography and soil and groundwater conditions, adjoining property use, and user-provided information such as title records, environmental liens, specialized knowledge, valuation reduction for environmental issues, and owner, property manager, and occupant information

Records review of previous environmental reports, selected governmental database, and historical review

Site reconnaissance and interviews

Opinions

Conclusions and recommendations

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Leighton Consulting used the EDR Data Map Corridor Study Report (EDR Corridor Report), an environmental database report system, prepared by Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR Inc.) dated 2007. A search of government agency database records was analyzed to evaluate activities that may have contributed to a release of hazardous substances or petroleum hydrocarbons to soil and/or groundwater at and in the general vicinity of the proposed project area. In addition, on June 4 and 5, July 7, and September 8 and 9, 2009, Leighton Consulting conducted a reconnaissance-level of assessment of the project area. The site reconnaissance consisted of the observation and documentation of existing property conditions and neighboring property development. The ROW is generally 100 feet wide and is primarily east-west orientation. Site reconnaissance activities indentified numerous recognized environmental conditions (RECs) with the potential to affect the subject property or have the potential to affect construction activities associated with the proposed project. These RECs included businesses that use and store hazardous materials/waste, areas of oil staining, groundwater monitoring wells, USTs, and boring locations and geophysical mark-outs indicative of environmental studies.

Leighton Consulting established classification criteria to assist in identifying the potential impacts of each contaminated or potentially contaminated facility that was identified in the EDR Report. Each facility was given a hazard ranking of high, moderate, or low that considered facility operation, proximity to the alignment, the anticipated hydrogeologic gradient, field observations, and regulatory information. The classification criteria include the following:

High: Facilities with known or probable soil/groundwater contamination (i.e., LUSTs), and facilities where remediation is incomplete or undocumented, and the contamination is known or suspected to exist on the subject property.

Moderate: Facilities with identified or potential soil contamination (i.e., LUSTs), and facilities where remediation is in progress or identified groundwater contamination does not appear to be migrating and has not been reported on the subject property. Facilities with a heavy industrial/manufacturing background that typically use or have used significant quantities of hazardous materials may also be classified as Moderate.

Low: Facilities that have completed remediation, have not reported releases of hazardous substance, or have historically utilized only small amounts of known contaminants (i.e., RCRA-SQGs or USTs) and are unlikely to negatively affect the subject property.

Using the above criteria, the RECs were identified along the project alignment and were given a hazard ranking from High to Low. The following is a list of on-site RECs with a hazard ranking from Moderate to High. The Phase I ESA suggests that these on-site RECs warrant further investigation prior to project construction activities:

3516 Hughes Ave (Former Kentucky Fried Chicken)—High

This former service station may have USTs abandoned in place. Numerous boring locations and geophysical markings were observed onsite. The owner has not responded at this time regarding potential investigations and recent investigation results were not available during the file review or may not be submitted to a regulatory agency. The potential to affect the project is high based on the fact that no site investigation is available for the former service station.

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10100 National Boulevard (Limousine Facility)—High

This former service station has USTs that have been abandoned in place. Currently used as a carpenter shop, office, and for Limousine storage and washing. The potential to affect the project is high due to the abandoned USTs onsite.

11501a Exposition Boulevard (Palisades Roofing); 11501 Exposition Boulevard (Quicksilver Towing Auto Repair); 11501 Exposition Boulevard (Lynnetone Tool & Die inc.); 2266 Barry Avenue (Westside Autohaus); 2300 Federal Avenue (Santa Monica Service)—High

This block along Exposition Boulevard between Gateway Avenue and Barrington Avenue appears to have been used for light industrial and auto repair purposes since the 1960s. Only electric car hoists were observed; however, there is the potential that hydraulic hoists were utilized in the past. Oil and antifreeze product/waste, as well as small quantities of miscellaneous materials in retail packaging used for general maintenance, and a drum of thinner/lacquer product/waste, were observed at various locations. A sheet metal company was also observed. A 1,000 gallon gasoline UST was reported at 11501 Exposition Boulevard; however, no additional information was identified and the status is unknown. The potential to impact the project is considered High based on the potential UST and the long history of light industrial and auto repair usage.

1804 Colorado Ave (Santa Monica Roofing)—High

A UST was removed in 1984; however, no analytical data for soil or groundwater was available. An unpaved feature was observed in the southeast corner of the property, and may have been the location of the reported UST. Site has a long history of use as a warehouse as well as for the storage of construction equipment. The potential to affect the project is high based on the location of a former UST and the lack of laboratory data associated with the UST removal.

2909 Exposition Blvd (Verizon)—High

This property constitutes a portion of the former Boeing and GTE facilities. LUSTs have been identified on site. Extensive site contamination, assessment, and remediation have been reported. Residual soil contamination likely remains. Groundwater remediation is considered adequate, however, seven onsite wells remain to assess for potential offsite contamination. A gasoline UST, service repair areas, and two clarifiers are located on site. The potential to affect the project is considered High based on potential residual contamination from former contamination as well as the presence of the existing UST and clarifiers.

2202 Olympic Boulevard (German Auto Service)—High

This site has been used as an auto repair facility for approximately 38 years with five hydraulic hoists and a one-stage clarifier. The potential to affect project is considered High based on the auto repair use and subsurface features.

11301 Pico Boulevard (Best Buy)—Moderate

A former service station and fuel release existed at this property. Shoring and excavation occurred adjacent to Sawtelle Avenue. Previous site uses also included iron works, welding, and steel fabrication. Potential to affect the project

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is considered moderate based on the potential for contamination from the former fuel station to have extended beneath Sawtelle Avenue that would not have been removed during excavation and site redevelopment.

12312 Olympic Boulevard (West Side Media Center)—Moderate

This site is a former metal plating facility. Site assessment and remediation has taken place and the site has been redeveloped into a media center. The former building was on the west portion of the parcel, adjacent to Centinela Avenue. The primary areas of contamination appeared to be east of the building. Groundwater remediation has occurred and remaining levels appear to be a regional/offsite issue. Facility is deemed a soil-only case, due primarily to metals, PCE, and TCE. USTs were removed from the south side of the building, near the Expo ROW. TPH remains in soil at 30 feet bgs. A diesel AST generator that was installed in the late 1980s is located near Olympic Boulevard however, no spills have been reported. The potential to affect the project along Centinela Avenue is low based on the affected portion of the parcel having been located east of Centinela Avenue. The potential to affect the ROW area to the rear of the parcel is moderate based on the proximity and potential metal or VOC contamination in soil from former plating facility.

3003 Exposition Boulevard (Beach Body and Imax)—Moderate

This property constitutes a portion of the former Boeing and GTE facilities. Former spray booths and solvent UST existed at the site. The potential to affect the project is moderate based on the potential for residual VOCs from the former solvent UST and former site uses.

2525 Michigan Avenue (Bergamont Station)—Moderate

The site was formerly used for industrial purposes as well as a bulk fuel plant. USTs were documented at the site but their regulatory status and location is currently unknown. Former oil storage on or near acquisition area. Monitoring wells observed onsite. Landfills were formerly located in the vicinity. The potential to affect the project is considered Moderate based on the location of former oil storage in acquisition area and the former landfills in the vicinity.

1721 22nd Street (Southern California Edison)—Moderate

This is the site of a Southern California Edison (SCE) electrical substation. Former USTs, hydrocarbon release, remediation, and closure granted (1994). The potential to affect the project is considered Moderate based on the proximity of the hazardous waste storage area to the ROW.

1738 Colorado Avenue (Paul A. Richardson & Sons, Contractors)—Moderate

Formerly used for electronics manufacturing. Recently has been used by a construction contractor for storage of equipment and supplies. Site has a long history of use as a warehouse and for construction and equipment storage. The potential to affect the project is considered Moderate based on former site uses.

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1734 Colorado Avenue (J. Goodman and Associates)—Moderate

Formerly used for auto repair and railway repair purposes. Site has a long history of use as a warehouse and for construction and equipment storage. The potential to affect the project is considered Moderate based on former site uses.

1726 Colorado Avenue (Swartz Glass Company)—Moderate

Site has a long history of use for light industrial purposes. The site has been used as a glass shop since at least 1980. A 1,000-gallon UST was removed in the early 1990s. Soil sampling was non-detect beneath the UST and closure was granted. The potential to affect the project is considered Moderate based on the proposed full acquisition and the former site uses.

1704 Colorado Avenue (Hastings Plastics)—Moderate

Formerly used for auto repair purposes and as a plastics manufacturing facility (since at least 1965). A hazardous materials storage yard was observed. A previous report cited liquids being disposed of in the ROW area from one of the adjacent buildings, presumably Hastings Plastics or Schwartz Glass, based on the location. Wastewater from compressors was noted to be dripping into the ROW and oil was observed to be seeping from a storage area into the railroad ROW near Schwartz Glass. This area is currently used by Crossroads School for parking purposes and the previous observations were not noted during the most recent site reconnaissance. The potential to affect the project is considered Moderate based on the site uses.

8850 Exposition Boulevard (Flat Iron Construction Corporation)—Moderate

Former structures existed onsite, however the uses are unknown. Currently site is unpaved and is occupied by a construction company. A hazardous materials storage area was observed and it was lined with a heavy-duty plastic sheeting and included hydro cure (to cure concrete), waste oil, asphalt emulsion, and retinax grease materials storage. Liquids spills were observed on the plastic sheeting. No tears were observed in the plastic sheeting; however, the integrity could not be verified. The potential to affect the project is considered Moderate due to a potential release to the shallow soils.

11122 Pico Boulevard (California Portland Cement); 11245 Exposition Boulevard (Shell Pipeline)—Moderate

The northern portion for the ROW is used for concrete reclaiming purposes. There are four concrete-lined settling ponds for the water and debris generated from washing the trucks. On the Metro portion of the site, there is a bermed hazardous material area containing admin chemicals, an acetic acid soap, and water. Pitting was observed on the concrete surrounding the wash area. Corrosives appear to be the primary contaminant of concern, as well as minor quantities of automotive oil from the truck washing. There were USTs previously near the center of the yard that have been removed, remediated, and closed.

A Shell petroleum pipeline pump station was observed. The EDR database report identified a potential historical gasoline UST at this area; however, no additional information was identified. Two, three-barreled, pole-mounted

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transformers were identified in the ROW are to the south of the concrete facility. The potential to affect the project is considered Moderate based on the site uses.

2245 Barrington Avenue (A-1 Auto Service); 2251 Stoner Avenue (Scandinavian Coach Craft)—Moderate

The sites are currently used by an auto mechanic for auto body repair work. Oil and antifreeze product/waste, thinner/lacquer product/waste were identified. A spray booth is located at Scandinavian Coach Craft. The sites appear to have been used for a long time for auto repair/light industrial purposes. The potential to impact the project is considered Moderate based on the long history of light industrial and/or auto repair usage.

1920 Colorado Avenue (Standard Concrete Products)—Moderate

Standard Concrete Products occupies the property with a concrete reclaiming area. A 2,000-gallon UST for storage of water from truck wash off and a concrete lined settling pond for water and concrete sludge material was identified. The potential to affect the project is considered Moderate based on the location of equipment within the ROW and the potential for a contaminant release from pit operations.

2133 and 2139 Bundy Avenue (CCI Digital and Fed Ex)—Moderate

The eastern portion of the parcel fronting Bundy Avenue was formerly used for dry cleaning, manufacturing, metal treating, and welding purposes (2133 and 2139 Bundy Avenue). A pad-mounted transformer is located in the ROW adjacent to FedEx. The remaining portion the ROW parcel to the west is primarily used for parking and construction storage. A sump was installed by AAA located on the north side of the parcel fronting Centinela Avenue for capture of water runoff used for washing cars. The sump is considered to have a Low potential to affect the project based on the low levels of contaminants that may be present in the wash water. The potential to affect the project at the eastern portion of the parcel is considered Moderate based on former site uses.

1805 Stewart Street (Rose Garden Nursery)—Moderate

A gas powered generator and gasoline stored in plastic gasoline containers was noted in a previous report for the nursery. Apparent gasoline/oil staining was reported within the generator enclosure and additional investigation was recommended. The generator had been removed at the time of the recent site inspection; however, no sampling of the former generator had been conducted. The potential to affect the project is Moderate based on the reported observed spillage recommendations from a previous report.

402 Colorado Avenue (Sears Auto Repair)—Moderate

This site has long been utilized for auto repair purposes and hydraulic hoists and clarifiers are present. Some heavy petroleum hydrocarbon contamination exists in the vicinity of former waste oil USTs and the hydraulic hoists. Reported as a ―land disposal site‖ on Geotracker; however, no evidence of debris has been detected at the site and no additional information indicated disposal or landfill activities. Previous boring locations were observed on site. Monitoring wells were

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observed adjacent to the site to the north. The potential to affect the project is moderate based on use as an auto repair facility.

11214 Exposition Boulevard (Los Angeles City Parking Enforcement Property)—Low to Moderate

Site formerly used as a lumberyard and for manufacturing clamps and couplings. Site has recently been redeveloped and there is a permitted UST associated with the facility. Redevelopment plans for the parcel are undetermined and it is unknown if the present UST may be impacted. Files regarding an overall site investigation to assess former site uses were not available for review. Potential to affect the project is Low to Moderate based on Metro gaining an access agreement for the parcel but no acquisition of the property, and the likelihood that site investigation was conducted prior to site redevelopment.

2190 Bundy Avenue (Escandari Stone)—Low to Moderate

A structure on the western portion of the parcel near Bundy Avenue has existed since at least the 1970s and was formerly used for brake making purposes. It is currently used by a stone business (tile and countertop). The remaining portion of the parcel appears to have been used for miscellaneous storage purposes. The potential to affect the Project is considered Low to Moderate based on the absence of information pertaining to businesses that may have used hazardous materials; however, Ambrose has subleased their property to various light industrial and auto repair tenants.

Metro ROW between 19th to 20th Street (Bourget Flagstone)—Low to Moderate

Property is used for the storage of stone and one concrete lined settling pit for mud and water generated from stone fabrication with water saws was identified in the northwest corner of the parcel. Potential to affect the project is Low to Moderate based on the reported use of water with no chemical additives in the saw, and that the settling pit appeared to contain mud and water only.

The following is a list of off-site RECs with a hazard ranking from Moderate to High. The Phase I ESA suggests that these off-site RECs warrant further investigation prior to project construction activities. A summary of the findings for each off-site RECs is provided below.

2210 Barry Avenue (Barry Plating Company)—High

This site is located approximately 0.1 mile north of the project alignment. The Barry Plating Company has documented soil and groundwater contamination of PCE, TCE, and chromium. The Quicksilver Towing tenant indicated that soil borings had been conducted in the ROW in conjunction with a Barry Plating Company investigation and that elevated chromium levels may have been detected. No soil sampling data is available on the EnviroStor database. The potential to affect the project is considered High based on reported information from the ROW tenant.

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1681 26th Street (Gillette Company/Papermate); 2300 Olympic Boulevard (Water Garden); 1707 Cloverfield Boulevard (Extra Space/ Neighborhood Storage Associates, LLC); former municipal landfills—Moderate to High

The first three facilities have reported releases of VOCs, gasoline and metals to soil, groundwater, and soil vapor. In addition, former municipal landfills underlie many of these sites and their landfill limits do not appear to be fully defined. The potential for groundwater to affect the project is considered High. The potential for soil to affect the project is considered Moderate based on the proximity of reported offsite releases to both the north and south of the project area as well as unclear boundaries of the previous landfills.

1637 19th Street (Livingston Graham)—Moderate

Livingston Graham reported the release of gasoline to soil and groundwater. However, no site maps or contaminant location data is available on Geotracker. The potential to affect the project is considered Moderate based on the proximity to the ROW.

819 Colorado Avenue (Southern California Edison)—Moderate

A manufactured gas plant operated here in the early 1900s. Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) and metals have been detected. A Preliminary Endangerment Assessment (PEA) was conducted and recommended no further action; however, the DTSC recommended that further action was necessary because PAH concentrations at the site exceeded the PEA screening values. The potential to affect the project is considered Moderate based on the proximity to the proposed alignment along Colorado Avenue.

Phase II environmental assessments are recommended at, or in the vicinity of, the above-identified sites where RECs are present. Additional recommendations to address general project wide concerns and non-REC issues include baseline soil sampling, an aerially deposited lead survey along Interstate 10 and Interstate 405, asbestos and lead surveys for buildings that will be demolished, assessment of groundwater conditions, groundwater monitoring abandonment and relocation of monitoring wells within the project construction footprint, proper railroad tie disposal, hazardous material and debris removal, and preparation of a Soil Mitigation Plan and Health and Safety Plan prior to construction.

2.3.12.3.2 Asbestos

Asbestos, a naturally occurring fibrous material, was used in many building materials for its fireproofing and insulating properties before such uses were banned by the EPA in the 1970s. Loose insulation, ceiling panels, and brittle plaster are potential sources of friable (easily crumbled) asbestos. Nonfriable asbestos is generally bound to other materials such that it does not become airborne under normal conditions. Any activity that involves cutting, grinding, or drilling during building demolition or the relocation of underground utilities could release friable asbestos fibers unless proper precautions are taken. Inhalation of airborne fibers is the primary mode of asbestos entry into the body, making friable materials the greatest potential health risk. Asbestos-related health problems include lung cancer and chronic inflammatory conditions such as asbestosis. Additional friable and nonfriable asbestos-containing materials are associated with older structures built prior to the EPA ban. Potential demolition of these structures could be a source of asbestos release during construction activities of the Expo Phase 2 project.

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2.3.22.3.3 Lead

Lead is a naturally occurring metallic element. Among its numerous uses and sources, lead can be found in paint, water pipes, solder in plumbing systems, and in soils around buildings and structures painted with lead-based paint. In 1978, the federal government required the reduction of lead in house paint to less than 0.06 percent (600 parts per million). However, some paints manufactured after 1978 for industrial uses or marine uses legally contain more than 0.06 percent lead. Because of its toxic properties, lead is regulated as a hazardous material. Excessive exposure to lead can result in the accumulation of lead in the blood, soft tissues, and bones. Children are particularly susceptible to potential lead-related health problems because it is easily absorbed into developing systems and organs. Inspection, testing, and removal (abatement) of lead-containing building materials must be performed by state-certified contractors who are required to comply with applicable health and safety and hazardous materials regulations. Buildings that have been constructed prior to 1978 and that contain lead-based paints could require abatement prior to construction activities for the Expo Phase 2 project.

2.3.32.3.4 Methane Gas

Methane (CH4) is a greenhouse gas that remains in the atmosphere for approximately 9-15 years. Methane is over 20 times more effective in trapping heat in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide (CO2) over a 100-year period and is emitted from a variety of natural and human-influenced sources. Human-influenced sources include landfills, natural gas and petroleum systems, agricultural activities, coal mining, stationary and mobile combustion, wastewater treatment, and certain industrial process. Methane is not toxic; however, it is highly flammable and may form explosive mixtures with air. Methane is violently reactive with oxidizers, halogens, and some halogen-containing compounds. When structures are built on or near landfills, methane off-gas can penetrate the buildings' interiors and expose occupants to significant levels of methane. Two known methane gas zones have been detailed within the proposed project’s alignment routes. The first methane gas zone or methane buffer zone is located in the vicinity of Venice Boulevard and Overland Avenue. The second location is on Sepulveda Boulevard between I-405 and Pico Boulevard (Meredith & AssociatesCity of Los Angeles 2004). These designated methane gas zones could require special design and construction considerations for the project.

2.3.42.3.5 Lead Arsenate

Lead arsenate is used as an herbicide, insecticide, or rodenticide. Lead arsenates were historically used by railroad companies as a means of weed control along the Expo ROW. The pesticide residues bind tightly to the surface soil layer, where they remain for decades. As a result, the residues may pose a human health risk when the soil is excavated. Lead and arsenic are the primary constituents of lead arsenate pesticide. Both lead and arsenic could be toxic at high concentrations in soils and are highly toxic to humans. Prior to construction activities the existing Expo ROW of the Expo Phase 2 project could require abatement if lead arsenate pesticides were used within the Expo ROW.

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2.3.52.3.6 Household Hazardous Waste

The EPA defines household hazardous waste as ―leftover products such as paints, cleaners, oils, batteries, and pesticides that contain potentially hazardous ingredients that could be corrosive, toxic, ignitable, or reactive.‖ According to the EPA, Americans generate approximately 1.6 million tons of household hazardous waste per year, while the average home can accumulate as much as 100 pounds of household hazardous waste in the basement and garage or in storage closets. Methods of improper disposal of household hazardous wastes commonly include pouring them down the drain, on the ground, into storm sewers, or in some cases putting them out with the trash. Though the dangers of such disposal methods might not be immediately obvious, improper disposal of these wastes can pollute the environment and pose a threat to human health.

2.3.62.3.7 Electromagnetic Fields (EMF)

Federal and state agencies have reviewed past studies to determine if exposure to EMF causes adverse health effects, and have found no basis for setting health standards to date (NIEHS 2002). EMFs are invisible lines of force associated with the production, transmission, and use of electric power such as those associated with high-voltage transmission lines, secondary power lines, and home wiring and lighting. EMF consists of electric fields (voltage) and magnetic fields (the movement of electricity) that are emitted from powerlines, electrical facilities, and electrical appliances. Electric field strength is measured in units of volts per meter (V/m) and becomes stronger as the voltage increases. The strength of the electric field decreases rapidly with distance from the source. Magnetic fields also decrease with distance from the source, but easily pass through most objects.

According to the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) because the use of electric power is so widespread, humans are constantly exposed to electric and magnetic fields. The Electric and Magnetic Fields Research and Public Information Dissemination (EMF RAPID) Program, was a six--year project with the goal of providing scientific evidence to determine whether exposure to power-frequency EMF involves a potential risk to human health led by two U.S. government institutions, the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) of the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Energy (DOE), with input from a wide range of public and private agencies. An association between EMF exposure and all forms of childhood cancer have not been confirmed by scientific studies. In 1999, at the conclusion of the EMF RAPID Program, the NIEHS reported to the U.S. Congress that the overall scientific evidence for human health risk from EMF exposure is weak. The radio towers, overhead catenary system, and traction power substations (TPSS) could be the potential source of EMFs if light-rail transit (LRT) operations occur.

2.3.72.3.8 Aviation Hazards

The Santa Monica Municipal Airport is located on 3223 Donald Douglas Loop South in the City of Santa Monica. The airport is approximately 1.2 miles to the closest portion of the Expo Phase 2 study area. The airport is located south of the Expo Phase 2 project between Bundy Drive and Walgreen Avenue. Accidents resulting in one or more fatalities involving aircraft are rare events and are significantly reduced by coordinated response operations of all available emergency services. The Santa Monica Municipal Airport is protected by the Santa Monica Police Department—Airport Services Unit with a full-time Police Sergeant and Airport Service

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Officers patrolling the airport 24-hours a day. The Airport’s Police Sub-Station is located just east of the Airport Administration Building below the rotating beacon.

2.3.9 Aerially Deposited Lead

The project alignment from the eastern end at Venice Boulevard in Los Angeles to the ROW undercrossing with Interstate 10 (I-10) at Motor Avenue, and the ROW undercrossing with I-405 is potentially affected by elevated levels of lead due to engine exhaust and historic additives of lead to gasoline. According to the Phase I, the potential to affect the project is moderate based on heavy traffic on Interstate areas adjacent to the alignment.

2.3.10 Railroad Operations

Diesel-powered rail operations were conducted throughout the Project Area, from the eastern terminus at Washington Boulevard and Exposition Boulevard westward to 17th Street in Santa Monica. Railroad ties soaked with creosote were likely present along the entire alignment.

2.3.11 Historical Pipeline Leaks

Petroleum pipeline signs were observed at numerous locations along the Expo ROW during the Phase I site reconnaissance. According to the Phase I, the potential to affect the project is moderate based on potential leaks and releases from the petroleum pipeline.

3. REGULATORY FRAMEWORK

A number of federal, state, and local laws have been enacted to regulate the management of hazardous materials and contaminated soils and groundwater. Implementation of these laws and the management of hazardous materials are regulated independently of the NEPA and CEQA process through programs administered by various agencies at the federal, state, and local levels. An overview of the key hazardous materials laws and regulations that apply to the Expo Phase 2 project is provided below.

3.1 Federal Policies

Several federal agencies regulate hazardous material. These include the EPA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). Applicable Federal regulations are contained primarily in Titles 10, 29, 40, and 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). In particular, Title 49 of the CFR governs the manufacture of packaging and transport containers, packing and repacking, labeling, and the marking of hazardous material transport. Some of the major federal laws and issue areas include the following statutes (and regulations promulgated thereunder):

Resources Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)—hazardous waste management

Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments Act (HSWA)—hazardous waste management

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Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA)—cleanup of contamination

Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA)—cleanup of contamination

Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know (SARA Title III)—business inventories and emergency response planning

Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 (Title X)—to protect exposure to lead from paint, dust, and soil

Federal Compliance with Pollution Control Standards (Executive Order 12088)—prevent and control environmental pollution when federal activities or federal facilities are involved.

Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) 49 CFR Part 77—defines the navigable airspace around airports to help local jurisdictions determine if a proposed tall structure might interfere with air operations.

The EPA is the primary federal agency responsible for the implementation and enforcement of hazardous materials regulations. In most cases, enforcement of environmental laws and regulations established at the federal level is delegated to state and local environmental regulatory agencies.

OSHA is responsible for enforcement and implementation of federal laws and regulations pertaining to worker health and safety. Under its jurisdiction, the Hazardous Wastes Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) regulations, in 29 CFR 1210.120, require training and medical monitoring for workers at hazardous waste sites. Additional regulations have been developed for construction workers regarding exposure to lead (29 CFR 1926.62) and asbestos (29 CFR 1926.1101) during construction activities.

In addition, with respect to emergency planning, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is responsible for ensuring the establishment and development of policies and programs for emergency management at the federal, state, and local levels. This includes the development of a national capability to mitigate against, prepare for, respond to, and recover from a full range of emergencies, including hazardous wastes.

3.2 State Policies

Primary state agencies with jurisdiction over hazardous chemical materials management are the DTSC and the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB). Other State agencies involved in hazardous materials management are the Department of Industrial Relations (State OSHA implementation), Office of Emergency Services (OES—California Accidental Release Prevention Implementation), Southern California Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD), Air Resources Board (ARB), Caltrans, State Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA—Proposition 65 implementation) and California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB). The enforcement agencies for hazardous materials transportation regulations are the California Highway Patrol (CHP) and California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). Hazardous materials and waste transporters are responsible for complying with all applicable packaging, labeling, and shipping regulations.

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Hazardous chemical and biohazardous materials management laws in California include the following statutes (and regulations promulgated thereunder):

Hazardous Materials Management Act—business plan reporting

Hazardous Waste Control Act—hazardous waste management

Hazardous Substances Act—cleanup of contamination

Hazardous Materials Storage and Emergency Response

State agencies and regulations pertaining to hazardous materials management and worker safety that are applicable to the Expo Phase 2 project are described below.

3.2.1 California Environmental Protection Agency

Cal EPA is the State regulatory agency that is comprised of regional boards, departments, and offices to implement State laws and regulations pertaining to hazardous materials. Cal EPA is comprised of the California Air Resources Board (ARB), the Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR), Department of Toxic and Substance Control (DTSC), the Integrated Waste Management Board (IWMB), the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA), the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB), and the Regional Water Quality Control Boards (RWQCB).

The California EPA (Cal/EPA) has broad jurisdiction over hazardous materials management in the state. Within Cal/EPA, the DTSC has primary regulatory responsibility for hazardous waste management and cleanup. Enforcement of regulations has been delegated to local jurisdictions that enter into agreements with DTSC for the generation, transport, and disposal of hazardous materials under the authority of the Hazardous Waste Control Law. Along with the DTSC, the WQCB is responsible for implementing regulations pertaining to management of soil and groundwater investigation and cleanup. WQCB regulations are contained in Title 27 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR). Additional state regulations applicable to hazardous materials are contained in Title 22 of the CCR. Title 26 of the CCR is a compilation of those sections or titles of the CCR that are applicable to hazardous materials.

3.2.2 Division of Occupational Health

At the State level, DOSH is charged with enforcement of State regulations and supervision of workplaces in California that are not under direct federal jurisdiction. State worker health and safety regulations applicable to construction workers include training requirements for hazardous waste operations and emergency response (8 CCR 5192), and lead (8 CCR 1532.1) and asbestos (8 CCR 1529) regulations, which equal or exceed the federal standards.

3.2.3 Department of Toxic Substances Control

Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 is the principal federal law that regulates the generation, management, and transportation of hazardous materials and other wastes. The DTSC regulates hazardous waste in California primarily under the authority of the federal RCRA, and the California Health and Safety Code. Other laws that affect hazardous waste are specific to handling, storage, transportation, disposal, treatment, reduction, cleanup, and emergency planning. In addition, DTSC reviews and monitors legislation to ensure that the

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legislation reflects the DTSC’s goals. From these laws, DTSC’s major program areas develop regulations and consistent program policies and procedures for those who handle hazardous waste. Under RCRA, DTSC has the authority to implement permitting, inspection, compliance, and corrective action programs to ensure that people who manage hazardous waste follow state and federal requirements. Therefore, the management of hazardous waste in the alignments would be under regulation by the DTSC to ensure compliance with state and federal requirements pertaining to hazardous waste.

California law provides the general framework for regulation of hazardous wastes by the Hazardous Waste Control Law (HWCL) passed in 1972. DTSC is the state’s lead agency in implementing the HWCL. The HWCL provides for state regulation of existing hazardous waste facilities, which include ―any structure, other appurtenances, and improvements on the land, used for treatment, transfer, storage, resource recovery, disposal, or recycling of hazardous wastes,‖ and requires permits for, and inspections of, facilities involved in generation and/or treatment, storage and disposal of hazardous wastes.

3.2.4 Hazardous Materials Management Plans

In January 1996, California EPA adopted regulations implementing a ―Unified Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Materials Management Regulatory Program‖ (Unified Program). The six program elements of the Unified Program are hazardous waste generators and hazardous waste on-site treatment, underground storage tanks, above-ground storage tanks, hazardous material release response plans and inventories, risk management and prevention program, and Uniform Fire Code hazardous materials management plans and inventories. The program is implemented at the local level by a local agency—the Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA). The CUPA is responsible for consolidating the administration of the six program elements within its jurisdiction. Los Angeles County CUPA has jurisdiction in the City of Los Angeles, the City of Santa Monica, and the City of Culver City. The City of Los Angeles and the City of Santa Monica are also part of a Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) at the city level.

State and federal laws require detailed planning to ensure that hazardous materials are properly handled, used, stored, disposed of, and in the event that such materials are accidentally released, to prevent or to mitigate injury to health or the environment. The California’s Hazardous Materials Release Response Plans and Inventory Law, sometimes called the ―Business Plan Act,‖ aims to minimize the potential for accidents involving hazardous materials and to facilitate an appropriate response to possible hazardous materials emergencies. The law requires businesses that use hazardous materials to provide inventories of those materials to designated emergency response agencies; to illustrate on a diagram where the materials are stored on site; to prepare an emergency response plan; and to train employees to use the materials safely.

3.2.5 California Accidental Release Prevention Program (CalARP)

The CalARP program (CCR Title 19, Division 2, Chapter 4.5) covers certain businesses that store or handle more than a certain volume of specific regulated substances at their facilities. The CalARP program regulations became effective on January 1, 1997, and include the provisions of the Federal Accidental Release Prevention Program (Title 40, CFR Part 68) with

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certain additions specific to the State pursuant to Article 2, Chapter 6.95, of the Health and Safety Code.

The list of regulated substances is found in Article 8, Section 2770.5 of the CalARP program regulations. The businesses that use a regulated substance above the noted threshold quantity must implement an accidental release prevention program, and some may be required to complete a Risk Management Plan (RMP). An RMP is a detailed engineering analysis of the potential accident factors present at a business and the mitigation measures that can be implemented to reduce this accident potential. The purpose of an RMP is to decrease the risk of an off-site release of a regulated substance that might harm the surrounding environment and community. An RMP includes the following components: safety information, hazard review, operating procedures, training, maintenance, compliance audits, and incident investigation. The RMP must consider the proximity to sensitive populations located in schools, residential areas, general acute care hospitals, long-term health care facilities, and child day-care facilities, and must also consider external events such as seismic activity.

3.2.6 Worker and Workplace Hazardous Materials Safety

Occupational safety standards exist in federal and state laws to minimize worker safety risks from both physical and chemical hazards in the workplace. The California Division of OSHA is responsible for developing and enforcing workplace safety standards and assuring worker safety in the handling and use of hazardous materials. Among other requirements, Cal/OSHA obligates many businesses to prepare Injury and Illness Prevention Plans and Chemical Hygiene Plans. The Hazard Communication Standard requires that workers be informed of the hazards associated with the materials they handle. For example, manufacturers are to appropriately label containers, Material Safety Data Sheets are to be available in the workplace, and employers are to properly train workers.

3.2.7 Hazardous Materials Transportation

The CHP and Caltrans are the enforcement agencies for hazardous materials transportation regulations. Transporters of hazardous materials and waste are responsible for complying with all applicable packaging, labeling, and shipping regulations. The OES also provides emergency response services involving hazardous materials incidents.

3.2.8 Investigation and Cleanup of Contaminated Sites

The oversight of hazardous materials release sites often involves several different agencies that may have overlapping authority and jurisdiction. The DTSC and WQCB are the two primary state agencies responsible for issues pertaining to hazardous materials release sites. Air quality issues related to remediation and construction at contaminated sites are also subject to federal and state laws and regulations that are administered at the local level.

Investigation and remediation activities that would involve potential disturbance or release of hazardous materials must comply with applicable federal, state, and local hazardous materials laws and regulations. The DTSC has developed standards for the investigation of sites where hazardous materials contamination has been identified or could exist based on current or past uses. The standards identify approaches to determine if a release of hazardous wastes/substances exists at a site and delineate the general extent of contamination; estimate

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the potential threat to public health and/or the environment from the release and provides an indicator of relative risk; determine if an expedited response action is require to reduce an existing or potential threat; and complete preliminary project scoping activities to determine data gaps and identify possible remedial action strategies to form the basis for development of a site strategy.

3.2.9 State Aeronautics Act

The State Aeronautics Act is in the California Public Resources Code Sections 21001, et seq. has been established for several purposes, including encouraging development of private flying and general use of air transportation, fostering and promoting safety in aeronautics, protecting residents in the vicinity of an airport from unreasonable intrusions from airport noise, and establishing regulations for allowing the conduct of aviation activities in a manner not inconsistent with the rights of others.

3.2.10 Emergency Response to Hazardous Materials Incidents

California has developed an Emergency Response Plan to coordinate emergency services provided by federal, state, and local government and private entities. The State Office of Emergency Services administers the plan, which coordinates the responses of other agencies, including Cal-EPA, CHP, California Department of Fish and Game, and the RWQCB.

3.2.11 The Clean Air Act Rule 1403—Asbestos Regulations

The Clean Air Act regulates asbestos as a hazardous air pollutant, which subjects it to regulation by the Southern California Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) under its Rule 1403. OSHA also regulates asbestos as a potential worker safety hazard. These rules and regulations prohibit emissions of asbestos from demolition or construction activities, require medical examinations and monitoring of employees engaged in activities that could disturb asbestos, mandate precautions and safe work practices to reduce the potential for release of asbestos fibers, and require notice to federal and local government agencies prior to renovation or demolition activities that could disturb asbestos.

3.3 Regional Policies

3.3.1 Metro Emergency Response Plan

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) is the regional agency that deals with transportation in Los Angeles County. Metro is regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission. The Metro Emergency Response Plan was established to address the potential for emergencies to occur and the ways in which Metro employees are to respond. The Emergency Response Plan is to minimize potential danger to passengers, employees, and others during emergency incidents; maximize the effectiveness of Metro during an emergency incident; ensure there is proper investigation into the cause of the incident; and restore service or provide alternative service at the earliest possible time (LACMT 2007).

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3.4 Local Policies

FTA, Metro, and the Expo Authority are not subject to local ordinances for the construction and operation of the proposed project, but would voluntarily comply with such ordinances to the extent that the ordinances do not hinder the implementation of the proposed project.

3.4.1 City of Culver City General Plan Policies

Section III, A No. 6—Industrial Fire Hazards of the Public Safety Element of the Culver City General Plan (1975) requires continuous upgrade fire control technology and contingency planning due to the additional fire potential involved in the transportation, manufacturing, and storage of volatile products.

3.4.2 City of Culver City Municipal Code

Title 3 Administration of the Culver City Municipal Code Chapter 3.09—Disaster Council and Emergency Organization and Title 9 General Regulations of the Culver City, California Code of Ordinances (2007) addresses the concerns of hazardous materials.

Chapter 3.09: Disaster Council and Emergency under Title 3 Administration of the Culver City Municipal Codes is designed to protect persons and property within this City in the event of an emergency. It is designed to guide the direction of the emergency organization and coordinates the emergency functions of this City with all other public agencies, corporations, organizations, and affected private persons.

Under Title 9 General Regulations, Hazardous Materials Disclosure Requirements establishes a system for collecting and verifying information for business plans relating to the handling, use, storage, release, or threatened release of hazardous materials. The Culver City hazardous waste management section provides a plan to assist in the proper management of hazardous waste consistent with the provisions of the Los Angeles County and State regulations.

3.4.3 City of Los Angeles General Plan Policies

Chapter 3—Goals, Objectives and Policies of the Safety Element of the Los Angeles City General Plan (1996) includes the Hazard Mitigation, Emergency Response (Multi-Hazard) and Disaster Recovery (Multi-Hazard) sections to address hazardous materials.

The Hazard Mitigation, Section III-1 of the Safety Element of the Los Angeles City General Plan is designed to minimize the potential injury, loss of life, property damage, and disruption of the social and economic life of the City due to fire, water-related hazard, seismic event, geologic conditions, or release of hazardous materials disasters. The objective of the policies in this section is developed to implement comprehensive emergency response plan and programs that are integrated with each other and with the City’s comprehensive hazards mitigation and recovery plans and programs.

The Emergency Response (Multi-Hazard), Section III-2 of the Safety Element of the Los Angeles City General Plan is designed to respond with the maximum feasible speed and efficiency to disaster events so as to minimize injury, loss of life, property damage, and disruption of the social and economic life of the City and its immediate environs. The

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objective of the policies in this section are to develop and implement comprehensive disaster recovery plans which are integrated with each other and with the City’s comprehensive hazard mitigation and emergency response plans and programs.

The Disaster Recovery (Multi-Hazard), Section III-4 of the Safety Element of the Los Angeles City General Plan is designed to reestablished private and public systems, services, activities, physical condition, and environment as quickly as feasible to a level equal to or better than that which existed prior to the disaster. The objective of the policies in this section of the general plan is to implement comprehensive hazard mitigation plans and programs that are integrated with each other and with the City’s comprehensive emergency response and recovery plans and programs.

3.4.4 City of Los Angeles Municipal Code

Chapter 5—Public safety and protection of the City of Los Angeles Municipal Codes have the following articles to address hazard materials:

Article 4—Liability for Violation of Hazardous Waste and Substance Control Laws is designed to regulate hazardous materials and usage in the City of Los Angeles.

Article 6—Public Hazards section is designed to administer and regulate the Hazardous Materials Release Response Plans (HMRRP) and the Inventory reporting practices. Subsection 57.0803 regulates the permit process; Subsection 57.08.06 sets the requirements for business plans and inventories which addresses emergency response plans, procedure, and training. Subsection SEC. 57.14.01 monitors the ―Unified Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Materials Regulatory Management Program Consolidated Permit‖ (Unified Program Facility Permit) for businesses located in the City of Los Angeles

3.4.5 City of Santa Monica General Plan Policies

The Safety Element of the Santa Monica City General Plan (1995) has the following sections to address hazard materials.

Section 1.9 Hazardous Materials of the Safety Element of the Santa Monica City General Plan (1995) is designed to minimize threats to public health and safety from hazardous materials by strengthening local code enforcement actions, especially the potential for multiple releases caused by earthquakes. The objective of the policies in this section aim to strictly control the use storage, transportation of toxic, explosive and other hazardous and extremely hazardous materials to prevent unauthorized discharge. The policy also aims to coordinate regional objectives for hazardous materials management with adjacent jurisdictions.

Section 1.10 Disaster Preparedness of the Safety Element of the Santa Monica City General Plan (1995) is designed maintain short and long-range plans to protect public health, safety and economic welfare from disasters caused by earthquakes, landslides, inundation, fire, hazardous materials accidents, and other natural or man-made hazards. The policy aims to enforce regulations, adopt or modify ordinances and take other actions as needed to prepare and response effectively to emergencies.

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3.4.6 City of Santa Monica Municipal Code

Chapter 5.24 Hazardous Materials Release Response Plan and Chapter 7.6 Construction and Demolition Material Waste Management Plan of the Inventory of the Santa Monica Municipal Codes (2007) have the following sections to address hazard materials.

Chapter 5.24 Hazardous Materials Release Response and Inventory section is designed to establish business and area plans relating to the handling and release or threatened release of hazardous materials to protect the public health and safety and the environment. It is designed to prevent or mitigate the damage to the health and safety of persons and the environment from the release or threatened release of hazardous materials into the workplace and environment.

Chapter 7.60 Construction and Demolition Material Waste Management Plan is designed to protect the public from the release or threatened release of hazardous materials resulting from construct and demolitions.

4. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES

4.1 Analytic Method

The analysis in this section focuses on the management of hazardous or potentially hazardous materials during the construction or operation activities of the Expo Phase 2 project. The information in this section is based upon reviews of previously prepared reports documenting environmental investigations in the 0.5 -mile buffer area (1 mile total) by segment, including but not limited to the EDR report. In determining the level of significance, the analysis assumes that construction and operation of the proposed project would comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. This analysis focuses on hazardous materials sites listed on federal and state databases.

4.2 Environmental Criteria

The FTA and the Expo Authority have identified the following CEQA criteria, which are taken or adapted from Appendix G of the 2008 CEQA Guidelines, as appropriate for this project. The FTA does not have specific criteria for evaluating effects under NEPA; therefore, the FTA and the Expo Authority have determined that an assessment based on CEQA criteria provides a reasonable means for determining environmental effects. The project would have significant impacts associated with hazards and hazardous materials, for the purposes of CEQA and NEPA, if the project would result in any of the following:

Routinely expose the public or the environment to hazardous materials

Create the potential for upset or accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials

Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous materials, substances, or waste within one-quarter-mile of an existing or proposed school

Be located on a site which is included on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5 (CORTESE List)

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Be located within two miles of a public airport or public use airport where the Project would result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the Project area

Physically interfere with an adopted emergency response or evacuation plan

Expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury, or death involving wildland fires, including where wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildlands.

4.3 Analysis

Criteria Would the project routinely expose the public or the environment to hazardous materials?

Impact Haz 1 The proposed project could routinely expose the public or the environment to hazardous materials during operational activities; however, compliance with federal, state, and local laws and regulations governing hazardous materials use, disposal, and emergency response would reduce health risks to no adverse effect.

Use, or transport, of hazardous materials is common to most development activities and operations. This discussion focuses on ―routine‖ aspects of the LRT Alternatives, which are assumed to occur during ongoing operational activities. Adverse effects associated with construction-related activities for the LRT Alternatives are analyzed in HAZ-2. For the No-Build and TSM Alternatives, this analysis focuses on the exposure of the public or the environment to an increase in maintenance requirements due to an increased bus service. Other hazardous operational concerns such as safety buffers at the terminus are addressed in Safety and Security Technical Background Report.

Exposure to the public or the environment to hazardous materials could occur in the following manner: improper handling or use of hazardous materials or hazardous wastes particularly by untrained personnel; transportation accidents; environmentally unsound disposal methods; or fire, explosion or other emergencies during routine operations. The types and amounts of hazardous materials would vary according to the nature of the activity. In some cases, it is the type of hazardous material that is potentially hazardous; in others, it is the amount of hazardous material that could present a hazard.

No -Build Alternative

There would be roadway and transit service improvements associated with the No-Build Alternative. However, the only improvement that would change the physical environment in the Expo Phase 2 ROW would be the I-405 Widening project. Compliance with the safety procedures mandated by applicable federal, state, and local laws would reduce routine exposure to the public or the environment to hazardous materials. Therefore, the No-Build Alternative would result in a no adverse effect.

Transportation Systems Management (TSM)

The TSM Alternative would include all of the improvements under the No-Build Alternative and new on-street bus services to directly serve the Expo Phase 2 community transit needs. Those

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additional improvements would include minor physical modifications such as upgraded bus stops and additional buses. Bus operators would comply with the safety procedures mandated by applicable federal, state, and local laws would reduce routine exposure to the public or the environment to hazardous materials. As with the No-Build Alternative, the TSM Alternative would result in a no adverse effect.

LRT Alternatives

Electromagnetic Fields

Operation of the light-rail transit alternative would introduce new EMF sources associated with the electrical power system used to propel the vehicles. As discussed previously, EMFs are invisible, low frequency radiation that is emitted from electrical sources. High voltages generate the electrical fields, while the movement of these voltages in wires generates the magnetic fields. EMFs weaken as the field extends from the source. The overhead catenary system and traction power substations (TPSS) would be the source of EMFs from the light-rail transit operation. TPSSs receive utility company power which is self-contained within a building. The light-rail transit overhead contact system (e.g., the overhead catenary system) distributes a nominal 750 volts of direct current (DC) or 0.6 kilovolts (kV) along the alignment. For comparison, typical overhead power lines carry a much higher voltage of up to 400 kV AC. Tests to gauge the strength of EMFs were conducted on light-rail lines similar to the ones that would be developed as part of this project in the Washington D.C. area. Magnetic fields of 80 to 150 milligaus were recorded at 10 to 15 feet from the source. This is far below the most conservative risk standard of 1,000 mG (for workers with cardiac pacemakers) and equivalent to that produced by the average computer monitor. For comparison purposes, a person 100 feet from the base of the power line is exposed to EMF of 1.6mG. Evidence points to the light-rail-generated EMFs being too low to adversely affect riders or nearby sensitive receptors (LACMTA 2005).

ThisAdditionally, two radio towers are proposed to be developed for the proposed project, as described in the ―Radio Towers‖ section of Section 2.4.6 (Other Related Facilities) of this EIR.

With regard to electromagnetic fields (EMF) associated with radio towers, radio waves and microwaves are forms of electromagnetic energy that are collectively described by the term radiofrequency (RF). The RF field can be described in terms of the electric and/or magnetic field strength at that location. The term EMF can be used to refer to either powerline frequency fields, radiofrequency electromagnetic fields, or both. Base-station antennas transmit only intermittently and are not generally a concern with regard to possible hazardous exposure of the public to RF radiation. These systems operate in narrow frequency bands between about 30 and 1,000 megahertz (MHz). In comparison, cellular radio systems use frequencies between 800 and 900 MHz. Measurement data obtained from various sources have consistently indicated that ―worst-case‖ ground-level power densities near typical cellular towers are on the order of 1 microwatts per square centimeter (μW/cm2) or less (usually significantly less). Base-station antennas generate EMFs that are lower than the EMF produced by the average cellular radio systems.

Based on the above, a reference buffer area of 100 feet was used to identify locations where the residents, occupants, or users (referred to as sensitive receptors) of properties adjacent to the TPSS sites could be affected by project-related EMF. All sensitive receptors within the 100-foot buffer zone would be exposed to an EMF of 1.6 mG, far below the most conservative

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standards of 1,000 mG. Figure 4-1 (Proposed TPSS Locations [Revised]) shows the location of the TPSS sites for the proposed project and the sensitive receptor within a 100 ft buffer zone. As shown, there are no sensitive receptor sites within the 100ft buffer zone of the TPSS sites. Because EMFs produced by LRT systems are relatively weak and because the TPSS stations would be self-contained, and no sensitive receptors would be located within 100 feet of the TPSS sites, the proposed project would result in no adverse effect or increased risk to human health.

FEIR Design Options

Development of the Sepulveda Grade Separation, Colorado Parking Retention, Colorado/4th Parallel Platform and South Side Parking, Maintenance Facility Buffer, or Expo/Westwood Station No Parking design options would introduce additional EMF sources not already contemplated as part of the LRT Alternatives. Therefore, no change would be anticipated with implementation of the design options, and no adverse effect would occur.

Transportation and Storage of Hazardous Materials

Due to the nature of the proposed project as passenger transit, no hazardous materials would be intentionally transported during the operation of the LRT along the corridor. During operational activities, typical household-type and commercial cleaning products, as well as maintenance products, would be used to clean the stations and the interior of the LRVs.

Operation of the light-rail transit alternative would also include Light-rail Transit (LRT) maintenance facility located between the Expo ROW and Exposition Boulevard, and east of Stewart Street. An increase in diesel emissions from truck deliveries to the maintenance facility could result during operations; however, it would be negligible as the only products delivered would be routine cleaning products. The maintenance facility is where light-rail cars would be stored and maintained. Functions common to the LRT maintenance facility include storage of vehicles, maintenance and repair shops, interior vehicle cleaning, and exterior car washing. The facility would be equipped to provide vehicle cleaning, maintenance, wheel truing facilities, and light repairs.The facility would accommodate daily servicing and cleaning of the LRVs, vehicle inspection and repairs, overnight train storage, crew areas, and associated activities. Activities may take place in the shop and/or yard through the day and night as described at the end of Section 2.4.6 (Other Related Facilities). The maintenance facility would allow the storage of vehicles, maintenance and repair shops, interior vehicle cleaning, and exterior car washing, all of which could result in the generation of hazardous wastewater However, the Metro Design Criteria would require that the wash facility be equipped with required waste water treatment facility. The facility would also be equipped to provide wheel truing facilities and light repairs. Operation of the proposed Stewart Street Maintenance Facility would be monitored by federal and state agencies, such as Cal-OSHA and CalEPA that regulate safety practices and the use and disposal of potential hazardous materials.

Grounds and landscape maintenance within the corridor, at each station, and at the maintenance facility could use a wide variety of commercial products formulated with hazardous materials, including cleaners and degreasers, solvents, paints, lubricants, adhesives, sealers, and pesticides/herbicides. Use of hazardous materials would present a slightly greater risk of accident than storage of hazardous materials. However, for those employees who would work with hazardous materials, the amount of hazardous materials that are handled at any one time along the corridor and at each station would be relatively small. Metro will develophas policies

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Source: PBS&J, ESRI

Figure 4-1 Proposed TPSS Locations [Revised]

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and procedures governing hazardous materials to comply with the safety procedures mandated by applicable federal, state, and local laws, thereby reducing the potential consequences of an accident during handling.

Federal, state, and local regulations govern the use, transportation, and storage of wastes identified as hazardous. Hazardous materials are required to be stored in designated areas designed to prevent accidental release to the environment. California Building Code (CBC) requirements prescribe safe accommodations for materials that present a moderate explosion hazard, high fire or physical hazard, or health hazards. Appropriate documentation for all hazardous waste that is transported in connection with project-related activities would be provided as required for compliance with existing hazardous materials regulations codified in Titles 8, 22, and 26 of the California Code of Regulations, and their enabling legislation set forth in Chapter 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code as well as Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Compliance with all applicable federal and state laws related to the storage of hazardous materials would be implemented to maximize containment (through safe handling and storage practices) and to provide for prompt and effective cleanup if an accidental release occurs. Therefore, no adverse affect would occur.

FEIR Design Options

As part of implementation of the Sepulveda Grade Separation, Colorado Parking Retention, Colorado/4th Parallel Platform and South Side Parking, Maintenance Facility Buffer, or Expo/Westwood Station No Parking design options, the project would comply with applicable federal, state and local regulations governing the use, transportation, and storage of hazardous wastes, similar to the project. As such, the operation of the design options would not increase the potential hazards associated with such activities. Therefore, no adverse effect related to implementation of the design options would occur.

CEQA Determination

Less-Than-Significant Impact. There would be roadway and transit service improvements associated with the No-Build Alternative. Compliance with the safety procedures mandated by applicable federal, state, and local laws would reduce routine exposure to the public or the environment to hazardous materials. Therefore, the No-Build Alternative would result in a less-than-significant impact.

The TSM Alternative would include all of the improvements under the No-Build Alternative and new on-street bus services to directly serve the Expo Phase 2 community transit needs. Those additional improvements would include minor physical modifications such as upgraded bus stops and additional buses. Bus operators would comply with the safety procedures mandated by applicable federal, state, and local laws would reduce routine exposure to the public or the environment to hazardous materials. As with the No-Build Alternative, the TSM Alternative would result in a less-than-significant impact.

Use, or transport, of hazardous materials is common to most development activities and operations. Operation of the LRT Alternatives could potentially expose the public or the environment to hazardous materials during operations. However, compliance with existing policies and regulations would ensure that this impact is less than significant.

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Criteria Would the project create the potential for upset or accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials?

Impact Haz-2 The project could create the potential for upset or accident conditions during construction activities that could release hazardous materials; however, compliance with federal, state, and local laws and regulations governing hazardous materials use, disposal, and emergency response would reduce potential health risks to no adverse effect.

During construction activities, the excavation and disturbance of existing contaminated soil or building materials could potentially expose hazardous or potentially hazardous materials to the public or the environment. If such sources of contamination are encountered during grading or excavation, the removal activities required could pose health and safety risks such as the exposure of workers, materials handling personnel, the public, and the environment to hazardous materials or vapors. Such contamination could cause various short- or long-term adverse health effects in persons exposed to the hazardous substances. If exposed to hazardous substances, this would result in a significant hazard to the public. Exposure to hazardous materials during construction activities could occur through any of the following:

Direct dermal contact with hazardous materials

Incidental ingestion of hazardous materials (usually due to improper hygiene, when workers fail to wash their hands before eating, drinking, or smoking)

Inhalation of airborne dust released from dried hazardous materials

To the extent that construction of any of the project options would encounter hazardous materials, all of the prevailing regulations, such as the RCRA, the California Hazardous Waste Control Law, Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 (Title X), and the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) regulations that prescribe the safe transportation of hazardous materials, including requirements for hazardous waste containers and license haulers who transport hazardous waste on public roads, would be followed.

No -Build Alternative

There would be roadway and transit service improvements associated with the No-Build Alternative. However, the only improvement that would change the physical environment in the Expo Phase 2 ROW would be the I-405 Widening project. This projectThe No-Build Alternative could create the potential for upset or accident conditions involving the release of hazardous or potentially hazardous materials such as aerially deposited lead, asbestos and lead based paint. The contractor for this project will be required to implement all recommendations proposed in the required initial site assessment. Compliance with the safety procedures mandated by applicable federal, state, and local laws would reduce the potential consequences of an accident involving the release of hazardous materials. The No-Build Alternative would result in a no adverse effect.

Transportation Systems Management (TSM)

The TSM Alternative would include all of the improvements under the No-Build Alternative and new on-street bus services to directly serve the Expo Phase 2 community transit needs. Those additional improvements would include minor physical modifications such as upgraded bus

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stops and additional buses and would not create potential for upset or accidents involving the release of hazardous materials. As with the No-Build Alternative, the TSM Alternative would result in a no adverse effect.

LRT Alternatives

Soil and Groundwater Contamination

Existing Contaminated Sites

The potential for upset or accident associated with hazardous materials are common to most development activities and operations. The proposed project would include construction grading, the removal of existing track and pavement, and the demolition of existing buildings that could result in the release of potential hazardous materials.

Portions of the proposed project (primarily Segment 1 and Segment 2) follow the existing Expo ROW, which has remnants of the old railroad tracks and the soil near the railroad tracks may be contaminated. The old tracks would be excavated and removed prior to construction of the new light-rail tracks and station buildings. Historically, Per the Phase I ESA prepared for the project, the right-of-way is lined with creosote-soaked railroad ties due to the historic use as a railroad. These creosote-soaked railroad ties will require appropriate handling and disposal as a treated wood waste (TWW) at a landfill approved to accept TWW. Additionally, historically lead arsenates were used as a means of weed control along the Expo ROW by railroad companies. The pesticide residues bind tightly to the surface soil layer, where they remain for decades. As a result, the residues may pose a human health risk when the soil is excavated or during the removal of existing rails tracks. Lead arsenates can leave harmful levels of lead and arsenic in the soil; these contaminants were encountered during the construction of Expo Phase 1. It is likely that lead and arsenic contaminates are present in the Expo Phase 2 ROW (LACMTA 2005).

In general, the proposed alignment between Washington Boulevard and Exposition Boulevard in Culver City to 4th Street and Colorado Avenue in Santa Monica is under-lain by contamination-affected groundwater. The contaminants typically are volatile organic compounds (VOCs), methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE), tetrachloroethylene (i.e., perchloroethylene) (PCE) and trichloroethylene (TCE). Groundwater is not expected to be a constraint since the alignment is to be constructed almost entirely at-grade with cuts less than 6 feet in depth. Therefore, the regional groundwater contamination issue has low potential to affect the project based on proposed construction plans. A construction health and safety plan should address proper handling procedures in the event that groundwater is unexpectedly encountered. In addition, if construction plans change and dewatering is required, groundwater sampling and analysis should be conducted prior to dewatering activities (Leighton Consulting, Inc 2009).

Another potential hazard to construction workers and the public could involve construction activities on existing land uses that may potentially be contaminated. These sites represent potential health hazards and have experienced contamination from the release of hazardous substances into the soil. The construction occurring on these documented hazardous materials sites would have to be preceded by remediation and cleanup under the supervision of the DTSC or RWQCB for groundwater contamination, before construction activities could begin.

In order to remediate any contaminated sites within the study area, hazardous materials could be transported out of the study area. The USDOT Office of Hazardous Materials Safety

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prescribes strict regulations for the safe transportation of hazardous materials, as described in Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, and implemented by Title 13 of the CCR. The transportation of hazardous materials can result in accidental spills, leaks, toxic releases, fire, or explosion.

Mitigation measure MM HAZ-1 would ensure that hazardous or potentially hazardous materials would be properly handled during construction activities.

MM Haz-1 Prior to any ground disturbance or demolition, the Expo Authority shall:

Prepare an eEnvironmental sSite Aassessment (ESA Phase II) for specific sites identified in the ESA Phase I prepared for the proposed project. The Phase II shall be submitted for review to the appropriate regulatory agency(s). The Phase II report shall include soil sampling for contamination on sites where releases of hazardous materials are known and groundwater sampling where soil contamination is detected. Based on the age of structures identified along the alignment, the potential for exposure to mold, lead, and asbestos should also be studied.

If contaminated areas are identified within the construction area, the Expo Authority shall coordinate with the appropriate regulatory agencies to determine the need for further investigation and/or remediation of the contaminated site.

Compliance with existing regulations and implementation of mitigation measure MM HAZ-1 would ensure proper handling of potentially contaminated soil or contaminated groundwater during construction activities.

Unknown Contaminated Sites

It is possible that old underground storage tanks (USTs) that were in use prior to permitting and record keeping requirements may be present in the study area. If an unidentified UST were uncovered or disturbed during construction activities, it would be closed in place or removed. Removal activities could pose both health and safety risks, such as the exposure of workers, tank handling personnel, and the public to tank contents or vapors. Potential risks, if any, posed by USTs would be minimized by managing the tank according to existing Los Angeles County standards as enforced and monitored by the Department of Environmental Health. The extent to which groundwater may be affected, if at all, depends on the type of contaminant, the amount released, and depth to groundwater at the time of the release. If groundwater contamination is identified, remediation activities would be required by the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board (LARWQCB) prior to the commencement of any new construction activities.

In order to address the potential for encountering unknown contamination within the Expo Phase 2 study area, mitigation measure MM HAZ-2 would minimize the potential risk of contamination by implementing investigation and remediation efforts at future development sites.

MM Haz-2 In the event that previously unknown or unidentified soil and/or groundwater contamination that could present a threat to human health or the environment during construction of the proposed project is encountered, construction

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activities in the immediate vicinity of the contamination shall cease immediately. If contamination is encountered, measures shall be prepared and implemented that (1) identifies the contaminants of concern and (2) describes measures to be taken to protect workers, and the public from exposure to potential site hazards. Such measures would include a range of options, including, but not limited to, physical site controls during construction, remediation, long-term monitoring, post-development maintenance or access limitations, or some combination thereof. Depending on the nature of contamination, if any, appropriate agencies shall be notified (e.g., City Fire Department). A Site Health and Safety Plan that meets Cal-OSHA requirements shall be prepared and in place prior to commencement of work in any contaminated area.

Compliance with existing regulations and implementation of mitigation measure MM HAZ-2 would ensure that construction workers and the general public would not be exposed to any unusual or excessive risks related to hazardous materials during construction activities.

Segment 1: Expo ROW

Segment 1 of the proposed project is within the existing Expo ROW. As previously discussed, the soil within the Expo ROW could be contaminated with lead arsenates and creosote-soaked railroad ties and could potentially result in the release of hazardous materials during removal of the old railroad tracks and construction of new light-rail tracks. There are also two proposed stations along Segment 1 of the proposed project alignment. National/Palms Station located on the Expo ROW at National Boulevard and Palm Avenue is proposed to be on embankment. The Expo/Westwood Station would be a center/split platform at-grade station located within the Expo ROW east of Westwood Boulevard. The grading, excavation, construction activities could potentially result in the release of hazardous materials; however, compliance with mitigation measures MM HAZ-1 and MM HAZ-2 would ensure that proper precautions (assessment and remediation, if necessary) are taken prior to any ground-disturbing activities. The Expo Phase 2 project would be required to comply with the provisions of the City of Los Angeles, City of Santa Monica and City of Culver City’s Fire Code (as applicable to the jurisdiction where construction is taking place) and any additional elements as required in the California Health and Safety Code Article 1 Chapter 6.95 for Business Emergency Plan. In addition, adherence to existing regulations would ensure compliance with safety standards of applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations (including, but not limited to, RCRA, California Hazardous Waste Control Law, and principles prescribed by the California Department of Health Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Institutes of Health). Therefore, no adverse effect would occur.

Segment 1a: Venice/Sepulveda

Segment 1a of the proposed project would be constructed within the roadway median (as opposed to the separated Expo ROW for the majority of the Exposition Alignment). There are currently three proposed stations along Segment 1a of the proposed project alignment. Venice/Motor Station located on Venice Boulevard east of Motor Avenue would be at grade. The Venice/Sepulveda Station located on Venice Boulevard east of Sepulveda Boulevard and the Sepulveda/National Station located on Sepulveda Boulevard south of National Boulevard would be aerial.

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Venice Boulevard is a heavily traveled street lined with commercial and residential uses. Venice Boulevard provides six lanes of traffic, separated by a median that is landscaped in some locations. Portions of Venice Boulevard along this alignment are up to 180 feet in width; however, the median is not of an adequate size to accommodate a LRT system. In order to accommodate the LRT system, some residential and commercial structures, left-turn pockets, and parking (on both sides of Venice Boulevard) would be removed. Sepulveda Boulevard does not have a median, and has a maximum width of 100 feet for this portion of the alignment. The portion of this segment that runs along Sepulveda Boulevard would remove existing buildings to accommodate the LRT system.

The Sepulveda/National Station located on Sepulveda Boulevard south of National Boulevard would be aerial. The aerial would occur from the Venice/Sepulveda intersection within a grade-separated guideway until Clover Avenue just south of National Boulevard; and would then return to grade and traverse the median in Sepulveda Boulevard to the Expo ROW at the Exposition/Sepulveda intersection. If the light-rail transit elements are to be constructed on an elevated level on Sepulveda Boulevard, it would require additional construction design guidelines to construct concrete structures to elevate the light-rail tracks above grade level.

The grading, excavation, and construction activities could potentially result in the release of hazardous materials; however, compliance with mitigation measures MM HAZ-1 and MM HAZ-2 would ensure that proper precautions (assessment and remediation, if necessary) are taken prior to any ground-disturbing activities. The Expo Phase 2 project would be required to comply with the provisions of the City of Los Angeles, City of Santa Monica and City of Culver City’s Fire Code (as applicable to the jurisdiction where construction is taking place) and any additional elements as required in the California Health and Safety Code Article 1 Chapter 6.95 for Business Emergency Plan. In addition, adherence to existing regulations would ensure compliance with safety standards of applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations (including, but not limited to, RCRA, California Hazardous Waste Control Law, and principles prescribed by the California Department of Health Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Institutes of Health). Therefore, no adverse effect would occur.

Segment 2: Sepulveda Cloverfield

Segment 2 of the proposed project is within the existing Expo ROW. As previously discussed, the soil within the Expo ROW could be contaminated with lead arsenates and creosote-soaked railroad ties and could potentially result in the release of hazardous materials during removal of the old railroad tracks and construction of new light-rail tracks; however, because the majority of the Expo ROW is currently occupied by temporary leases consisting of light-industrial uses, the potential for lead arsenates contamination is considered low. There are currently three proposed stations along Segment 2 of the proposed project. The Expo/Sepulveda Station located on the Expo ROW east of Sepulveda Boulevard would be at grade. The Expo/Bundy Station located on the Expo ROW at Bundy Drive would be aerial. The aerial alignment would occur from the Expo/Bundy Station through Centinela Avenue which would have a grade-separated crossing. The Olympic/26th Street Station would be located on the Expo ROW west of 26th Street and would be at-grade. The grading, excavation, and construction activities could potentially result in the release of hazardous materials; however, compliance with mitigation measures MM HAZ-1 and MM HAZ-2 would ensure that proper precautions (assessment and remediation, if necessary) are taken prior to any ground-disturbing activities. The Expo Phase 2 project would be required to comply with the provisions of the City of Los Angeles, City of Santa Monica and City of Culver City’s Fire Code (as applicable to the jurisdiction where construction is taking

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place) and any additional elements as required in the California Health and Safety Code Article 1 Chapter 6.95 for Business Emergency Plan. In addition, adherence to existing regulations would ensure compliance with safety standards of applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations (including, but not limited to, RCRA, California Hazardous Waste Control Law, and principles prescribed by the California Department of Health Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Institutes of Health). Therefore, no adverse effect would occur.

Segment 3: Olympic

Segment 3 of the proposed project would be constructed within the roadway. There are currently two proposed stations along Segment 3 of the proposed project. The Olympic/17th Street Station located on 17th Street and Olympic Boulevard would be constructed at grade. The Santa Monica Terminus located on 4th Street and Colorado would be aerial. The grading, excavation, and construction activities could potentially result in the release of hazardous materials; however, compliance with mitigation measures MM HAZ-1 and MM HAZ-2 would ensure that proper precautions (assessment and remediation, if necessary) are taken prior to any ground-disturbing activities. The Expo Phase 2 project would be required to comply with the provisions of the City of Los Angeles, City of Santa Monica and City of Culver City’s Fire Code (as applicable to the jurisdiction where construction is taking place) and any additional elements as required in the California Health and Safety Code Article 1 Chapter 6.95 for Business Emergency Plan. In addition, adherence to existing regulations would ensure compliance with safety standards of applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations (including, but not limited to, RCRA, California Hazardous Waste Control Law, and principles prescribed by the California Department of Health Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Institutes of Health). Therefore, no adverse effect would occur.

Segment 3a: Colorado

Segment 3a of the proposed project would be constructed within the roadway median. There are currently two proposed stations within Segment 3a of the proposed project. The Colorado/17th Street Station located between 16th Street and 17th Street and Colorado Avenue. Santa Monica Terminus would be located on Colorado Avenue west of 4th Street or on Colorado Avenue east of 4th street. Both stations in this segment would be at-grade. The grading, excavation, and construction activities could potentially result in the release of hazardous materials; however, compliance with mitigation measures MM HAZ-1 and MM HAZ-2 would ensure that proper precautions (assessment and remediation, if necessary) are taken prior to any ground-disturbing activities. The Expo Phase 2 project would be required to comply with the provisions of the City of Los Angeles, City of Santa Monica and City of Culver City’s Fire Code (as applicable to the jurisdiction where construction is taking place) and any additional elements as required in the California Health and Safety Code Article 1 Chapter 6.95 for Business Emergency Plan. In addition, adherence to existing regulations would ensure compliance with safety standards of applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations (including, but not limited to, RCRA, California Hazardous Waste Control Law, and principles prescribed by the California Department of Health Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Institutes of Health). Therefore, no adverse effect would occur.

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Demolition Activities

The demolition activities would require the removal of temporary or permanent structures and old remnants of old railroad tracks to make room for LRT system and traction power substations (TPSS) sites. Asbestos, a naturally occurring fibrous material, was used for years in many building materials for its fireproofing and insulating properties before such uses were banned by the EPA in the 1970s. In 1978, the federal government required the reduction of lead in house paint to less than 0.06 percent (600 parts per million). However, some paints manufactured after 1978 for industrial uses or marine uses legally contain more than 0.06 percent lead. Due to its toxic properties, lead and asbestos are regulated as a hazardous material.

If buildings proposed for demolition have been constructed prior to 1970 these buildings could contain asbestos and/or lead-based paints, and their demolition might require abatement prior to construction activities. Old buildings have the potential of containing asbestos materials and lead-based paints. With demolition activities, construction workers and nearby workers and/or residents could potentially be exposed to airborne lead-based paint dust, asbestos fibers, and/or other contaminants. Exposure to contaminated structures or soil could occur from any of the following:

Possible asbestos-containing materials and lead-based paints associated with the existing on-site structures, pipes, and/or debris

Creosote-soaked railroad ties

Unknown contaminants that have not previously been identified

Implementation of the Expo Phase 2 project could result in the demolition of existing structures prior to the construction of new station buildings and light-rail tracks. Demolition of existing structures could result in exposure of construction personnel and the public to hazardous substances such as asbestos or lead-based paints. Removal of the existing railroad tracks will result in the disposal of creosote-soaked railroad ties.

Federal and state regulations govern the renovation and demolition of structures where materials containing lead and asbestos are present. These requirements include South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rules and Regulations pertaining to asbestos abatement (including Rule 1403), Construction Safety Orders 1529 (pertaining to asbestos) and 1532.1 (pertaining to lead) from Title 8 of the California Code of Regulations, Part 61, Subpart M of the Code of Federal Regulations (pertaining to asbestos), and lead exposure guidelines provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Asbestos and lead abatement must be performed and monitored by contractors with appropriate certifications from the State Department of Health Services. In addition, Cal/OSHA has regulations concerning the use of hazardous materials, including requirements for safety training, availability of safety equipment, hazardous materials exposure warnings, and emergency action and fire prevention plan preparation. Cal/OSHA enforces the hazard communication program regulations, which include provisions for identifying and labeling hazardous materials, describing the hazards of chemicals, and documenting employee-training programs. Demolition activities must be conducted according to Cal/OSHA standards and SCAQMD. Construction workers and nearby workers and/or residents will be protected from potential exposure to airborne lead-based paint dust, asbestos fibers, and/or other contaminants by preparing and implementing a Site Health and Safety Plan that meets OSHA requirements prior to commencement of work in any contaminated area. All creosote-soaked railroad ties will be handled as a treated wood waste (TWW) and disposed of at a landfill approved to accept TWW.

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The analysis below concentrates on impacts that are unique to each segment.

Segment 1: Expo ROW

There are 23 32 property acquisitions (full and partial) identified within this segment (these are identified and discussed in the Socioeconomic Technical Background Report). No additional property acquisitions would be required for implementation of the Sepulveda Boulevard grade separation design option. The demolition of buildings could be a source of lead and asbestos release which could be hazardous or potentially hazardous and would require asbestos and lead abatement. Therefore, if the buildings to be demolished contained lead and/or asbestos, the demolition activities must be performed and monitored by contractors with appropriate certifications from the State Department of Health Services, SCAQMD, and appropriate local agencies. Demolition of the Expo Phase 2 project would be required to comply with mitigation measures MM HAZ-1 and MM HAZ-2 as well as the provisions of the City of Los Angeles, City of Santa Monica and City of Culver City’s Fire Code (as applicable to the jurisdiction where construction is taking place) and any additional elements as required in the California Health and Safety Code Article 1 Chapter 6.95 for Business Emergency Plan. Adherence to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations would ensure that risks resulting from hazardous materials or hazardous wastes associated with demolition activities would result in no adverse effect.

Segment 1a: Venice/Sepulveda

Segment 1a would result in the full acquisition of 47 40 properties and 112 partial properties along Venice Boulevard and Sepulveda Boulevard (these are identified and discussed in the Socioeconomic Technical Background Report). The demolition of buildings could be a source of lead and asbestos release which could be hazardous or potentially hazardous and would require asbestos and lead abatement. Therefore, if the buildings to be demolished contained lead and/or asbestos, the demolition activities must be performed and monitored by contractors with appropriate certifications from the State Department of Health Services, SCAQMD, and appropriate local agencies. Demolition of the Expo Phase 2 project would be required to comply with mitigation measures MM HAZ-1 and MM HAZ-2 as well as the provisions of the City of Los Angeles, City of Santa Monica, and City of Culver City’s Fire Code (as applicable to the jurisdiction where construction is taking place) and any additional elements as required in the California Health and Safety Code Article 1 Chapter 6.95 for Business Emergency Plan. Adherence to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations would ensure that risks resulting from hazardous materials or hazardous wastes associated with demolition activities would result in no adverse effect.

Segment 2: Sepulveda to Cloverfield

There are 11 12property acquisitions (full and partial) identified within this segment (these are identified and discussed in the Socioeconomic Technical Background Report). No additional property acquisitions would be required for implementation of the Centinela Avenue grade separation. The demolition of buildings could be a source of lead and asbestos release which could be hazardous or potentially hazardous and would require asbestos and lead abatement. Therefore, if the buildings to be demolished contained lead and/or asbestos, the demolition activities must be performed and monitored by contractors with appropriate certifications from the State Department of Health Services, SCAQMD, and appropriate local agencies. Demolition of the Expo Phase 2 project would be required to comply with mitigation measures MM HAZ-1

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and MM HAZ-2 as well as the provisions of the City of Los Angeles, City of Santa Monica and City of Culver City’s Fire Code (as applicable to the jurisdiction where construction is taking place) and any additional elements as required in the California Health and Safety Code Article 1 Chapter 6.95 for Business Emergency Plan. Adherence to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations would ensure that risks resulting from hazardous materials or hazardous wastes associated with demolition activities would result in no adverse effect.

Segment 3: Olympic

There are 28 24 property acquisitions (full and partial) identified within this segment (these are identified and discussed in the Socioeconomic Technical Background Report). The demolition of buildings could be a source of lead and asbestos release which could be hazardous or potentially hazardous and would require asbestos and lead abatement. Therefore, if the buildings to be demolished contained lead and/or asbestos, the demolition activities must be performed and monitored by contractors with appropriate certifications from the State Department of Health Services, SCAQMD, and appropriate local agencies. Demolition of the Expo Phase 2 project would be required to comply with mitigation measures MM HAZ-1 and MM HAZ-2 as well as the provisions of the City of Los Angeles, City of Santa Monica and City of Culver City’s Fire Code (as applicable to the jurisdiction where construction is taking place) and any additional elements as required in the California Health and Safety Code Article 1 Chapter 6.95 for Business Emergency Plan. Adherence to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations would ensure that risks resulting from hazardous materials or hazardous wastes associated with demolition activities would result in no adverse effect.

Segment 3a: Colorado

There are 44 48 property acquisitions (full and partial) identified within this segment (these property takes are identified and discussed in the Socioeconomic Technical Background Report). The demolition of buildings could be a source of lead and asbestos release which could be hazardous or potentially hazardous and would require asbestos and lead abatement. Therefore, if the buildings to be demolished contained lead and/or asbestos, the demolition activities must be performed and monitored by contractors with appropriate certifications from the State Department of Health Services, SCAQMD, and appropriate local agencies. Demolition of the Expo Phase 2 project would be required to comply with mitigation measures MM HAZ-1 and MM HAZ-2 as well as the provisions of the City of Los Angeles, City of Santa Monica and City of Culver City’s Fire Code (as applicable to the jurisdiction where construction is taking place) and any additional elements as required in the California Health and Safety Code Article 1 Chapter 6.95 for Business Emergency Plan. Adherence to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations would ensure that risks resulting from hazardous materials or hazardous wastes associated with demolition activities would result in no adverse effect.

Methane Gas

In Southern California, municipal governments have been at the forefront of establishing design guidelines for development in areas or zones potentially impacted by methane gas. Los Angeles County and the City of Los Angeles have promulgated specific design standards related to building in methane zones. The Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) issued a comprehensive and proactive ordinance in California that deals with construction in methane gas zones (LADBS March 2004). For construction within in areas or zones potentially impacted by methane gas soil, gas testing must be conducted no sooner than 30 days after site

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grading. The maximum methane concentration and pressure detected during the soil testing program are used to assign one of the five (Levels I to V) Site Design Level which has been established by LADBS. The design guidelines are either passive or active. Passive systems simply allow for the passive ventilation of subsurface gases to the atmosphere without mechanical means (such as fans) to drive the gases through the vent piping to the atmosphere. Active systems incorporate a fan or pump to extract or flush the gases from the subsurface to the atmosphere (Meredith & AssociatesCity of Los Angeles 2004).

Figure 4-2(Methane Gas Zone Map) shows the two Methane Gas Zone or Methane Gas Buffer areas within the Expo Phase 2 study area. Some of the segments cross methane gas zones and are subject to additional design considerations, particularly if any of the light-rail transit elements would require subsurface excavation. The analysis below concentrates on impacts that are unique to each segment.

Segment 1: Expo ROW

As shown in Figure 4-2 (Methane Gas Zone Map), Segment 1 is not within a designated methane gas zone or methane buffer zone and would not be subject to additional design consideration. Therefore, no effect would occur.

Segment 1a: Venice/Sepulveda

As shown in Figure 4-2 (Methane Gas Zone Map), there are two designated methane gas zones or methane buffer zones within Segment 1a, the first near Venice/Sepulveda near Venice Boulevard and Overland Avenue and the second near Sepulveda Boulevard north of the I-10 freeway (Meredith & AssociatesCity of Los Angeles 2004). As discussed above, portions of Segment 1a that are located within the methane zone map would be subject to soil testing and additional design considerations, particularly at the station sites within this segment. Depending upon the LADBS Site Design Level, a passive or active system may be required to ventilate the subsurface gases into the atmosphere. These systems would ensure that no adverse affect would occur.

Segment 2: Sepulveda to Cloverfield

As shown in Figure 4-2 (Methane Gas Zone Map), Segment 2 is not within a designated methane gas zone or methane buffer zone and would not be subject to additional design consideration. Therefore, no effect would occur.

Segment 3: Olympic

As shown in Figure 4-2 (Methane Gas Zone Map), Segment 3 is not within a designated methane gas zone or methane buffer zone and would not be subject to additional design consideration. Therefore, no effect would occur.

Segment 3a: Colorado

As shown in Figure 4-2 (Methane Gas Zone Map), Segment 3a is not within a designated methane gas zone or methane buffer zone and would not be subject to additional design consideration. Therefore, no effect would occur.

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Figure 4-2 Methane Gas Zone Map

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Operational Activities

From an operational perspective, the exposure of individuals within the study area to hazardous materials through upset or accident conditions could occur by improper handling or use of hazardous materials or hazardous wastes during operation of the proposed project and/or through a collision of an LRV with a vehicle or another LRV that contained hazardous materials. Due to the nature of the proposed project as passenger transit, no hazardous materials would be intentionally transported during the operation of the LRV along the corridor. The potential for an LRV to collide with another vehicle at a grade crossing that was transporting hazardous materials could occur. As discussed in the Safety and Security Technical Background Report, numerous regulations that ensure safety at at-grade rail crossings will be required. This will reduce the possibility of this impact to less than significant levels.

During maintenance activities, the maintenance facility will have no diesel operated equipment onsite except for a back-up generator which will be operated for an average of a half an hour a week for upkeep purposes only. All solvents used in association with the maintenance activities will be water based, and if a painting booth is added to facility operations, the booth will be completely enclosed and filters used to prevent the emission of VOCs to the atmosphere. The proposed maintenance facility would store and maintain vehicles, which could result in the generation of hazardous wastewater. The Metro Fire/Life Safety Design Criteria would require that the drainage system for the Maintenance Facility include oil separators, grease and sand traps on all floor drainage systems which service maintenance and vehicle storage areas to provide for the extraction of oil, grease, sand and other substances that are harmful or hazardous to the structure or public drainage systems. Periodic maintenance checks and flushing shall be conducted on all drains, oil separators and grease traps to assure that they are clear of obstructions and perform their designed function. Any flammable liquids and greases shall be removed to an area approved for disposal, thereby reducing this impact. Additionally, the Metro Design Criteria would require that the wash facility be equipped with required waste water treatment facility.

Federal, state, and local regulations govern the use, transportation, and storage of wastes identified as hazardous. Metro, as the agency that will operate the project, will comply with all of these regulations. Also, Metro, the agency that will operate the project, has policies and procedures governing the use of hazardous materials for grounds and landscape maintenance that comply with the safety procedures mandated by applicable federal, state, and local laws, thereby reducing the potential consequences of an accident during handling.

Therefore, impacts related to reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials during operation of the LRT Alternatives that would create a significant hazard to the public or the environment would cause no adverse effect.

FEIR Design Options

Development of the Sepulveda Grade Separation, Colorado Parking Retention, Colorado/4th Parallel Platform and South Side Parking, Maintenance Facility Buffer, or Expo/Westwood Station No Parking design options would involve the redesign of certain elements within the proposed alignment. The use of any cleaning or landscape maintenance products during the operation or maintenance of the design options would be conducted in accordance with the Metro Fire/Life Safety Design Criteria and/or Metro Design Criteria, as well as all safety procedures mandated by applicable federal, state, and local laws, thereby reducing the potential

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consequences of an accident during handling, consistent with the LRT Alternatives. As such, no adverse effect would occur.

CEQA Determination

Less-Than-Significant Impact. There would be roadway and transit service improvements associated with the No-Build Alternative. The No-Build Alternative could create the potential for upset or accident conditions involving the release of hazardous or potentially hazardous materials such as aerially deposited lead, asbestos and lead based paint. The contractor will be required to implement all recommendations proposed in the required initial site assessment. Compliance with the safety procedures mandated by applicable federal, state, and local laws would reduce the potential consequences of an accident involving the release of hazardous materials. The No-Build Alternative would result in a less-than-significant impact.

The TSM Alternative would include all of the improvements under the No-Build Alternative and new on-street bus services to directly serve the Expo Phase 2 community transit needs. Those additional improvements would include minor physical modifications such as upgraded bus stops and additional buses and would not create potential for upset or accidents involving the release of hazardous materials. As with the No-Build Alternative, the TSM Alternative would result in a less-than-significant impact.

The potential for upset or accident associated with hazardous materials are common to most development activities and operations. Implementation of the LRT Alternatives could create the potential for upset or accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials during construction activities. Compliance with existing regulations and implementation of mitigation measures MM HAZ-1 and MM HAZ-2 would ensure that this impact is reduced to less than significant.

Criteria Would the project emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous materials, substances, or waste within one-quarter mile of an existing or proposed school?

Impact Haz-3 The proposed project would not emit hazardous emissions or handle acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste within ¼ mile of an existing or proposed school. No adverse effect would occur and no mitigation is required.

No -Build Alternative

There would be roadway and transit service improvements associated with the No-Build Alternative. However, the only improvement that would change the physical environment in the Expo Phase 2 ROW would be the I-405 Widening project. Compliance with federal, state, and local laws and regulations would minimize the risk associated with the exposure of schools to hazardous or potentially hazardous materials. The Metro fleet is already 90 percent clean air Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) vehicles, and thus, even if operational emissions increase, no hazardous emissions would result. No new stationary sources of hazardous materials would be proposed for the No-Build Alternative. Therefore, the No-Build Alternative would result in a no adverse effect.

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Transportation Systems Management (TSM)

The TSM Alternative would include all of the improvements under the No-Build Alternative and new on-street bus services to directly serve the Expo Phase 2 community transit needs. Those additional improvements would include minor physical modifications such as upgraded bus stops and additional buses that would not emit or carry hazardous or acutely hazardous materials. As with the No-Build Alternative, the TSM Alternative would result in a no adverse effect related to the handling or emission of hazardous materials.

LRT Alternatives

Given the built-out conditions in the cities of Los Angeles, Santa Monica and Culver City there is a wide distribution of schools around the Expo Phase 2 corridor. Figure 4-3 (Schools and Day Care) shows the location of schools and preschool/daycare within 0.25 mile of the Expo Phase 2 project. The Expo Phase 2 corridor is served by the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), Santa Monica Unified School District (SMUSD), Culver City Unified School District (CCUSD), and private academic institutions. A map and list of all the preschool/daycare centers within the 0.5-mile buffer of the Expo Phase 2 corridor can be found in Appendix 2. Table 4-1 (Summary of Schools within 0.25 Mile by Segment) summarizes the number of schools within 0.25 mile of the proposed project by segment.

Table 4-1 Summary of Schools within 0.25 Mile by Segment

Segment Schools Preschool/Daycare Centers Total

1

Palms Elementary School Le Lycée Françoise de LA Notre Dame Academy Elementary School Notre Dame Academy High School Overland Avenue Elementary School

Julia Ann Singer Center Vista Del Mar Child/Family Services Turning Point Butterfly Garden Preschool Palms Recreation Center Star-Overland Overland Start Program

12

1a

St. Augustine Elementary School La Ballona Elementary School Charnock Road Elementary School Clover Ave Elementary School

Turning Point Butterfly Garden Preschool Happyland Preschool Saint Augustine School Pre-K Palms Area Center Delta Head Start New World Montessori California Wiz Kids Sunny Days Adult Day Care Sunshine Learning Center & Preschool Sunshine Day Dream Child Dev. Center University Parts Co-Op St John’s Presbyterian School

16

2

Saint Joan of Arc Elementary School New West Charter School Poseidon School Wilshire Boulevard Temple The Wildwood School New Roads High School

Wonderyears Preschool Nelson Family Preschool Mann Family Early Childhood Center Creative Space Little Village School Cornerstone CDC

12

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Table 4-1 Summary of Schools within 0.25 Mile by Segment

Segment Schools Preschool/Daycare Centers Total

3 Santa Monica High School Crossroads High School Crossroads Elementary School

Los Amigos Head Start Step by Step Edu-Play Programs Inc. Lighthouse Church Preschool Welford R. Carter Christian Ed Center Santa Monica Montessori

9

3a

Crossroads High School Crossroads Elementary School Westside Waldorf School PS No-1 Elementary School

Lighthouse Church Preschool Welford R. Carter Christian Ed Center Santa Monica Montessori The First School Broadway Masonic Head Start Bright Start Learning Center Waldorf Early Childhood Center Tenth Street Preschool

12

SOURCE: PBJS, 2007

The following analysis is applicable to all segments.

As described above in Impact Haz-1 operation of the LRT does not anticipate the use, transport, or storage of any hazardous or other materials that would result in the generation of hazardous waste. Operation and maintenance of future stations would consist mostly of typical household-type cleaning products and would not emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous materials within 0.25 mile of an existing school.

New Roads High School is the located within ¼ mile of the Stewart Street Maintenance Facility. The operation of the maintenance facility for the LRT Alternative would involve storage of vehicles, maintenance and repair shops, interior vehicle cleaning, and exterior car washing that could result in the generation of hazardous wastes. As previously stated, the maintenance facility will have no diesel operated equipment onsite except for a back-up generator which will be operated for an average of a half an hour a week for upkeep purposes only. All solvents used in association with the maintenance activities will be water based, and if a paint booth is added to facility operations, the booth will be completely enclosed and filters used to prevent the emission of VOCs to the atmosphere. HoweverAdditionally, compliance with the safety procedures mandated by applicable federal, state, and local laws and would ensure that operation and maintenance of future maintenance facility would not emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous materials to the New Roads High School. An increase in diesel emissions from truck deliveries to the maintenance facility could result during operations; however, it would be negligible as the only products delivered would be routine cleaning products. New Roads High School is also located within 0.25 mile of the Centinela Avenue grade separation. No new stationary sources of hazardous materials would be proposed as a result of the grade separation. Compliance with all applicable local, State, and federal laws, and regulations would regulate, control, or respond to hazardous waste, transport, disposal, or clean-up in order to ensure that hazardous materials do not pose a significant risk to nearby schools.

In 1999, at the conclusion of the EMF RAPID Program, the NIEHS reported to the U.S. Congress that the overall scientific evidence for human health risk from EMF exposure is weak.

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Source: PBS&J, ESRI

Figure 4-3 Schools and Daycare

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An association between EMF exposure and all forms of childhood cancer have not been confirmed by scientific studies. At present, the scientific evidence suggesting that EMF exposures pose any health risk is weak (NIEHS 1999). There are no TPSS sites located within 100 feet of any school sites. The overhead catenary system and TPSS could be the potential source of EMFs during the light-rail transit operations; however, because EMFs produced by LRT systems are relatively weak and TPSS are self-contained, the proposed project would not increase risk to human health associated with EMFs.

All construction, demolition, and operation of the Expo Phase 2 project would be required to comply with the provisions of the City of Los Angeles, City of Santa Monica and City of Culver City’s Fire Code and any additional elements as required in the California Health and Safety Code Article 1 Chapter 6.95 for Business Emergency Plan. The Air Quality Technical Background Report and the Noise and Vibration Technical Background Report address air quality and noise impacts from construction and demolition-related activities to the schools 0.25 mile from the proposed Expo Phase 2 study area. Compliance with federal, state, and local laws and regulations minimize the risk associated with the exposure of schools to hazardous or potentially hazardous materials. Therefore, the LRT Alternatives would result in no adverse effect related to the handling or emission of hazardous materials.

FEIR Design Options

Development of the Sepulveda Grade Separation, Colorado Parking Retention, Colorado/4th Parallel Platform and South Side Parking, Maintenance Facility Buffer, or Expo/Westwood Station No Parking design options would involve the redesign of certain elements within the proposed alignment. None of the design options would place hazardous emitting uses, materials, substances, or waste within 0.25 miles of a school beyond those which were previously contemplated under the LRT Alternatives. Since the types of products that would be used with respect to the design options would be consistent, in terms of type and manner of use, with those discussed above for the LRT Alternatives, no adverse effect would occur.

CEQA Determination

Less-Than-Significant Impact. There would be roadway and transit service improvements associated with the No-Build Alternative. However, the only improvement that would change the physical environment in the Expo Phase 2 ROW would be the I-405 Widening project. Compliance with federal, state, and local laws and regulations would minimize the risk associated with the exposure of schools to hazardous or potentially hazardous materials. The Metro fleet is already 90 percent clean air CNG vehicles, and thus, even if operational emissions increase, no hazardous emissions would result. No new stationary sources of hazardous materials would be proposed for the No-Build Alternative. Therefore, the No-Build Alternative would result in a less-than-significant impact.

The TSM Alternative would include all of the improvements under the No-Build Alternative and new on-street bus services to directly serve the Expo Phase 2 community transit needs. Those additional improvements would include minor physical modifications such as upgraded bus stops and additional buses that would not emit or carry hazardous or acutely hazardous materials. As with the No-Build Alternative, the TSM Alternative would result in a less-than-significant impact related to the handling or emission of hazardous materials.

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Implementation of the LRT Alternatives would result no new stationary sources of hazardous materials. In addition, the Stewart Street Maintenance Facility would only handle routine cleaning products, landscaping materials, and some parts for LRV repair. Compliance with federal, state, and local laws and regulations minimize the risk associated with the exposure of schools to hazardous or potentially hazardous materials. Therefore, the LRT Alternatives would not result in hazardous air emissions within ¼ mile of an existing or proposed school, and would be considered less than significant.

Criteria Would the project be located on a site which is included on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5?

Impact Haz 4 The proposed project would be located on sites that are included on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5. With implementation of mitigation measures MM HAZ-1 and MM HAZ-2, above, and compliance with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations, the impact would be reduced to no adverse effect.

No -Build Alternative

There would be roadway and transit service improvements associated with the No-Build Alternative. However, the only improvement that would change the physical environment in the Expo Phase 2 ROW would be the I-405 Widening project. The portion of the I-405 Widening project within the Expo Phase 2 ROW contains no existing hazardous materials sites identified pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5. No effect would occur.

Transportation Systems Management (TSM)

The TSM Alternative would include all of the improvements under the No-Build Alternative and new on-street bus services to directly serve the Expo Phase 2 community transit needs. Those additional improvements would include minor physical modifications such as upgraded bus stops and additional buses and would not result in disturbance of any Section 65962.5 sites. As a result, no effect would occur.

LRT Alternatives

The EDR Report identifies the locations of known hazardous materials sites in the project corridor. Pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5,1 the ―CORTESE List‖ is a list of hazardous materials sites. The CORTESE database lists sites that are included in other databases including LUST, SWF/LF, and EnviroStor (DTSC recently replaced the ―CalSites‖ database with a new database of hazardous substance release sites, known as the ―EnviroStor‖ database). These lists and databases include, but are not limited to information about asbestos waste, underground storage tanks, photo processing chemicals, PCBs, unspecified solvent and organic mixture wastes, unspecified aqueous solution, metal sludge, other hazardous materials monitored by statute or regulation, known releases of hazardous substances, and locations where radioactive or other hazardous materials are stored or used. The potential exposure to such sites and sources of environmental contamination has been fully analyzed in

1 Government Code Section 65962 requires that the DTSC annually update the Hazardous Waste and

Substances Sites List (also known as the Cortese List).

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Impact HAZ-2 with respect to construction-related activities that could affect existing hazardous materials sites, including those identified pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5. Table 2-2 (Summary of Environmental Cases and Spill Sites by Segment) shows a summary of the number of CORTESE sites by segment and Appendix 1 contains the detail of these sites.

Subsurface soil and groundwater contamination from hazardous wastes may be encountered during proposed construction activities involving excavation activities. Hazardous waste contamination can result in potential clean-up liability issues but may also pose a serious human health threat to persons exposed to the contaminants during excavation. There are on-site active or inactive USTs included on the lists and databases, as well as locations where hazardous materials are stored and/or used. These USTs comply with applicable federal, state, and local regulations and are registered. If future UST-related cleanup were determined to be necessary, all work would be performed in accordance with appropriate guidelines of the regional Underground Storage Tank Program. All non-UST hazardous waste storage locations are managed in accordance with applicable federal and state laws, such as RCRA and the California Hazardous Waste Control Law.

Segment 1: Expo ROW

ThereAccording to the EDR Report, there are 12 sites that are listed on the CORTESE database for Segment 1. These sites include gas stations, auto repair shops, and a car wash. Detail of these sites can be found in Appendix 1. As discussed previously the type of contaminants associated with these sites are petroleum, USTs, and other hazardous substances. The implementation of the project would be required by State and federal law to ensure that any hazardous waste encountered during construction, including areas designated under Government Code Section 65962.5, be reported and handled to the satisfaction of the appropriate regulatory agencies.

If hazardous materials and petroleum products are identified and have impacted soil or groundwater, then remediation, cleanup, and evaluation of the risk would be assessed prior to reuse. In addition, Mitigation measures MM HAZ-1 and MM HAZ-2 would ensure that proper precautions (assessment and remediation, if necessary) are taken prior to any ground-disturbing activities. If contamination along any specific project routes were to exceed regulatory action levels, then remediation procedures would be undertaken prior to grading and development under the supervision of the County Environmental Health Division, Department of Toxic Substances Control, or Regional Water Quality Control Board (depending upon the nature of the identified contamination). Adherence to existing regulations would ensure compliance with safety standards of applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations (including, but not limited to, RCRA, the Hazardous Waste Control Law, and principles prescribed by the California Department of Health Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Institutes of Health). In summary, potential impacts associated with the proximity to a Cortese List site would be reduced by complying with federal, state, and local laws and regulations governing hazardous materials use, disposal, and emergency response. As a result, there would be no adverse effect related to the LRT Alternatives being located on a hazardous materials site.

Segment 1a: Venice/Sepulveda

ThereAccording to the EDR Report, there are 30 sites that are listed on the CORTESE database for Segment 1a. These sites include gas stations, auto repair shops, car washes, a

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fire station, and others. Detail of these sites can be found in Appendix 1. As discussed previously the type of contaminants associated with these sites are petroleum, USTs, and other hazardous substances. The implementation of the project would be required by State and federal law to ensure that any hazardous waste encountered during construction, including areas designated under Government Code Section 65962.5, be reported and handled to the satisfaction of the appropriate regulatory agencies.

If hazardous materials and petroleum products are identified and have impacted soil or groundwater, then remediation, cleanup, and evaluation of the risk would be assessed prior to reuse. In addition, Mitigation measures MM HAZ-1 and MM HAZ-2 would ensure that proper precautions (assessment and remediation, if necessary) are taken prior to any ground-disturbing activities. If contamination along any specific project routes were to exceed regulatory action levels, then remediation procedures would be undertaken prior to grading and development under the supervision of the County Environmental Health Division, Department of Toxic Substances Control, or Regional Water Quality Control Board (depending upon the nature of the identified contamination). Adherence to existing regulations would ensure compliance with safety standards of applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations (including, but not limited to, RCRA, the Hazardous Waste Control Law, and principles prescribed by the California Department of Health Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Institutes of Health). In summary, potential impacts associated with the proximity to a Cortese List site would be reduced by complying with federal, state, and local laws and regulations governing hazardous materials use, disposal, and emergency response. As a result, there would be no adverse effect related to the LRT Alternatives being located on a hazardous materials site.

Segment 2: Sepulveda to Cloverfield

ThereAccording to the EDR Report, there are 47 sites that are listed on the CORTESE database for Segment 2. These sites include gas stations, auto repair shops, auto dealerships, industrial companies such as Papermate and the asphalt batch plant, manufacturing companies, as well as others. Detail of these sites can be found in Appendix 1. As discussed previously the type of contaminants associated with these sites are petroleum, USTs, and other hazardous substances. The implementation of the project would be required by State and federal law to ensure that any hazardous waste encountered during construction, including areas designated under Government Code Section 65962.5, be reported and handled to the satisfaction of the appropriate regulatory agencies.

If hazardous materials and petroleum products are identified and have impacted soil or groundwater, then remediation, cleanup, and evaluation of the risk would be assessed prior to reuse. In addition, Mitigation measures MM HAZ-1 and MM HAZ-2 would ensure that proper precautions (assessment and remediation, if necessary) are taken prior to any ground-disturbing activities. If contamination along any specific project routes were to exceed regulatory action levels, then remediation procedures would be undertaken prior to grading and development under the supervision of the County Environmental Health Division, Department of Toxic Substances Control, or Regional Water Quality Control Board (depending upon the nature of the identified contamination). Adherence to existing regulations would ensure compliance with safety standards of applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations (including, but not limited to, RCRA, the Hazardous Waste Control Law, and principles prescribed by the California Department of Health Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Institutes of Health). In summary, potential impacts associated with the proximity to a

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Cortese List site would be reduced by complying with federal, state, and local laws and regulations governing hazardous materials use, disposal, and emergency response. As a result, there would be no adverse effect related to the LRT Alternatives being located on a hazardous materials site.

Segment 3: Olympic

ThereAccording to the EDR Report, there are 54 sites that are listed on the CORTESE database for Segment 3. These sites include gas stations, auto repair shops, auto dealerships, maintenance facilities, Gas Company, and others. Detail of these sites can be found in Appendix 1. As discussed previously the type of contaminants associated with these sites are petroleum, USTs, and/or other hazardous substances. The implementation of the project would be required by State and federal law to ensure that any hazardous waste encountered during construction, including areas designated under Government Code Section 65962.5, be reported and handled to the satisfaction of the appropriate regulatory agencies.

If hazardous materials and petroleum products are identified and have impacted soil or groundwater, then remediation, cleanup, and evaluation of the risk would be assessed prior to reuse. In addition, Mitigation measures MM HAZ-1 and MM HAZ-2 would ensure that proper precautions (assessment and remediation, if necessary) are taken prior to any ground-disturbing activities. If contamination along any specific project routes were to exceed regulatory action levels, then remediation procedures would be undertaken prior to grading and development under the supervision of the County Environmental Health Division, DTSC, or RWQCB (depending upon the nature of the identified contamination). Adherence to existing regulations would ensure compliance with safety standards of applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations (including, but not limited to, RCRA, the Hazardous Waste Control Law, and principles prescribed by the California Department of Health Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Institutes of Health). In summary, potential impacts associated with the proximity to a Cortese List site would be reduced by complying with federal, state, and local laws and regulations governing hazardous materials use, disposal, and emergency response. As a result, there would be no adverse effect related to the LRT Alternatives being located on a hazardous materials site.

Segment 3a: Colorado

ThereAccording to the EDR Report, there are 56 sites that are listed on the CORTESE database for Segment 3a. These sites include gas stations, car repair shops, car wash, car dealerships, industrial and manufacturing business and others. Detail of these sites can be found in Appendix 1. As discussed previously the type of contaminants associated with these sites are petroleum, USTs, and/or other hazardous substance. The implementation of the project would be required by State and federal law to ensure that any hazardous waste encountered during construction, including areas designated under Government Code Section 65962.5, be reported and handled to the satisfaction of the appropriate regulatory agencies.

If hazardous materials and petroleum products are identified and have impacted soil or groundwater, then remediation, cleanup, and evaluation of the risk would be assessed prior to reuse. In addition, Mitigation measures MM HAZ-1 and MM HAZ-2 would ensure that proper precautions (assessment and remediation, if necessary) are taken prior to any ground-disturbing activities. If contamination along any specific project routes were to exceed regulatory

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action levels, then remediation procedures would be undertaken prior to grading and development under the supervision of the County Environmental Health Division, DTSC, or RWQCB (depending upon the nature of the identified contamination). Adherence to existing regulations would ensure compliance with safety standards of applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations (including, but not limited to, RCRA, the Hazardous Waste Control Law, and principles prescribed by the California Department of Health Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Institutes of Health). In summary, potential impacts associated with the proximity to a Cortese List site would be reduced by complying with federal, state, and local laws and regulations governing hazardous materials use, disposal, and emergency response. As a result, there would be no adverse effect related to the LRT Alternatives being located on a hazardous materials site.

FEIR Design Options

Implementation of the Sepulveda Grade Separation, Colorado Parking Retention, Colorado/4th Parallel Platform and South Side Parking, Maintenance Facility Buffer, or Expo/Westwood Station No Parking design options would involve the redesign of certain elements within the proposed alignment. As the proposed design improvements would not substantially alter the configuration 2 of the project area, and with the implementation of mitigation measures MM HAZ-1 and MM HAZ-2, no adverse effect would occur.

CEQA Determination

No Impact. There would be roadway and transit service improvements associated with the No-Build Alternative. However, the only improvement that would change the physical environment in the Expo Phase 2 ROW would be the I-405 Widening project. The portion of the I-405 Widening project within the Expo Phase 2 ROW contains no existing hazardous materials sites identified pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5. No impact would occur.

The TSM Alternative would include all of the improvements under the No-Build Alternative and new on-street bus services to directly serve the Expo Phase 2 community transit needs. Those additional improvements would include minor physical modifications such as upgraded bus stops and additional buses and would not result in disturbance of any Section 65962.5 sites. As a result, no impact would occur.

Less-Than-Significant Impact. Implementation of the LRT Alternatives could result in construction-related impacts to existing hazardous materials sites, including those listed sites identified pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5. Compliance with existing laws and regulations, as well as implementation of mitigation measures MM HAZ-1 and MM HAZ-2, would ensure that this impact would be less than significant.

Criteria Would the project be located within two miles of a public airport or public use airport where the project would result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area?

Impact Haz-5 The proposed project would be located within 2 miles of a public airport or public use airport; however, the project would not result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area. No effect would occur and no mitigation is required.

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No-Build Alternative

There would be roadway and transit service improvements associated with the No-Build Alternative. However, the only improvement that would change the physical environment in the Expo Phase 2 ROW would be the I-405 Widening project. The No-Build Alternative is not within the Airport Influence Area for the Santa Monica Airport; therefore, the No-Build Alternative would result in no effect related to safety hazards associated with the ongoing operation of a public airport.

Transportation Systems Management (TSM) Alternative

The TSM Alternative would include all of the improvements under the No-Build Alternative and new on-street bus services to directly serve the Expo Phase 2 community transit needs. Those additional improvements would include minor physical modifications such as upgraded bus stops and additional buses, which would not result in a safety hazard at the Santa Monica Airport. Therefore, the TSM Alternative would result in no effect related to safety hazards associated with the ongoing operation of a public airport.

The Santa Monica Municipal Airport is located on 3223 Donald Douglas Loop South in the City of Santa Monica. The closest distance the airport is to the Expo Phase 2 study area is within approximately 1.2 miles of Segment 2, between Bundy Drive and Walgreen Avenue. All of the LRT Alternatives share Segment 2. The airport is located south of Segment 2 between Bundy Drive and Walgreen Avenue. The airport on average, handles 400 to 500 operations a day, which includes 18,000 jets per year.

The Santa Monica Municipal Airport is governed by the Santa Monica Airport Code and the Los Angeles Regional Planning Commission/Airport Land Use Commission’s Airport Land Use Compatibility (ALUC) guidelines. This document is intended to provide for reasonable, safe, and efficient use of the airport as a public transportation facility and as a base for aviation and aviation-related operations and to protect the municipal environment from the effects of aircraft noise. Potential land use development is to be judged to be compatible with the airport based on criteria set forth in the ALUC Procedural Policies contained in the Airport Land Use Compatibility document. Issues pertaining to noise can be found in Noise and Vibration Technical Background Report. According to the Santa Monica Municipal Airport Influence Area Map Figure 4-4 (Santa Monica Municipal Airport Influence Area Map), the No-Build Alternative, TSM Alternative, and the LRT Alternatives would not occur within the Airport Influence Area for the Santa Monica Airport, which is generally bounded by Ocean Park Boulevard, Barrington Avenue, Dewey Street, and 18th Street. Even if the proposed project did occur within the influence area, the proposed project would not require structures (e.g., high -rises) in the proximity of the airport airway that could conflict with airport operations. The Expo Phase 2 project would not require high -rise structures in the proximity of the airport airway that might conflict with FAR Part 77 regulations. No effect related to aviation safety would occur as a result of the proposed project.

FEIR Design Options

Development of the Sepulveda Grade Separation, Colorado Parking Retention, Colorado/4th Parallel Platform and South Side Parking, Maintenance Facility Buffer, or Expo/Westwood Station No Parking design options would involve the redesign of certain elements within the proposed alignment. As the proposed design improvements would not extend the project area

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Figure 4-4 Santa Monica Municipal Airport Influence Area Map

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such that it would be within the Santa Monica Airport Influence Area, no effect as a result of implementation of the proposed design options would occur.

CEQA Determination

No Impact. Implementation of the No-Build Alternative, TSM Alternative, and the LRT Alternatives would not result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area from a public airport or public use airport. Therefore, no impact would occur.

Criteria Would the project physically interfere with an adopted emergency response or evacuation plan?

Impact Haz-6 The proposed project would not physically interfere with an adopted emergency response or evacuation plan. No effect would occur and no mitigation is required.

No -Build Alternative

There would be roadway and transit service improvements associated with the No-Build Alternative. The cities of Culver City, Los Angeles, and Santa Monica, as well as the County of Los Angeles, each has public safety elements and municipal code provisions that address emergency response and emergency evacuation procedures. The No-Build Alternative would comply with all applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations governing emergency access and evacuation. Therefore, a no adverse effect associated with emergency response and evacuation would occur.

Transportation Systems Management (TSM)

The TSM Alternative would include all of the improvements under the No-Build Alternative and new on-street bus services to directly serve the Expo Phase 2 community transit needs. Those additional improvements would include minor physical modifications such as upgraded bus stops and additional buses. Also, Tthe cities of Culver City, Los Angeles, and Santa Monica, as well as the County of Los Angeles, each have public safety elements and municipal code provisions that address emergency response and emergency evacuation procedures. The TSM Alternative would comply with all applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations governing emergency access and evacuation. Therefore, a no adverse effect associated with emergency response and evacuation would occur.

LRT Alternatives

Emergency response and emergency evacuation plans can be affected by temporary or permanent circulation changes, including road closures, lane reconfigurations, and other access changes associated with construction activities, or a change in circulation patterns that could occur if the LRT Alternatives were implemented. The Safety and Security Technical Background Report addresses interference with local circulation, emergency response times during operations and construction activities.

Culver City, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and the County of Los Angeles are working closely to plan for any emergency. The segments would fall under one or more of the three jurisdictions

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and the County. The Emergency Services and Disaster Preparedness plan of each city addresses responses to emergencies. The respective cities have a partnership with the State of California's Office of Emergency Services, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, and the Los Angeles County Fire Department to provide resources and assistance in the event of an emergency. Each city has a guiding document in the event of emergencies, which is continually updated. Transportation accidents can instantaneously produce mass casualties. The Emergency Plan of the cities provides an organizational and procedural framework for the management of emergency incidents, including evacuation procedures and coordination with outside agencies for the further protection and assistance.

Culver City, Los Angeles, and Santa Monica have the option, under necessary circumstances, to request mutual aid from other jurisdictions, including nearby cities, counties, the California OES, and ultimately, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The National Hazard Mitigation Plan (NHMP) directs the Emergency Services Director of each of the cities of Culver City, Los Angeles, and Santa Monica to modify the cities’ emergency response protocol and resources as necessary. Also, as required by law, the proposed project would provide adequate access for emergency vehicles during both construction and operational activities.

During construction, the Police and Fire Departments of each of the cities would also be notified of any lane closures. Either one lane would remain open at all times or a detour plan would be implemented to ensure emergency vehicle access to the site and adjoining neighborhoods. During operation, although some roadways and access points would be reconfigured, all would comply with minimum widths and turnaround requirements to allow adequate access for emergency vehicles.

Segment 1: Expo ROW

Segment 1, which includes portions in Culver City and Los Angeles, is located within the Expo ROW and therefore would not affect emergency services to the area. Emergency vehicles would be able to reach all streets and communities without increasing response time. Construction activities could temporarily result in lane closures on adjacent roadways for infrastructure improvements and sidewalk construction. The Police and Fire Departments would be notified of lane closures during construction activities and one lane would remain open at all times to provide adequate emergency access to the site and surrounding neighborhoods. The Safety and Security Technical Background Report addresses vehicular accidents and interference with local circulation and addresses the possibility of reduced response times of emergency services. The proposed project would comply with applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations governing emergency access and evacuation. Therefore, no adverse effects associated with emergency response and evacuation would occur.

Segment 1a: Venice/Sepulveda

Segment 1a, which includes portions in Culver City and Los Angeles, would follow local streets (prior to reconnecting with the Expo ROW). For approximately 3.5 miles of track from the Phase 1 terminus station to Exposition Boulevard and the existing Expo ROW, the alignment would travel along Venice Boulevard and Sepulveda Boulevard. While Venice Boulevard has an existing median that would be modified to accommodate the LRVs, Sepulveda Boulevard is relatively narrow and congested and would require land acquisition by Expo for an adequate right-of-way. For this reason, some streets that connect to Sepulveda Boulevard may be closed and the demolition of these acquired lands could close roads during construction activities.

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Construction activities could temporarily result in lane closures on adjacent roadways for infrastructure improvements and sidewalk construction. The Police and Fire Departments would be notified of lane closures during construction and one lane would remain open at all times to provide adequate emergency access to the site and surrounding neighborhoods. The Safety and Security Technical Background Report addresses vehicular accidents and interference with local circulation and addresses the possibility of reduced response times of emergency services. The proposed project would comply with applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations governing emergency access and evacuation. Therefore, no adverse effects associated with emergency response and evacuation would occur.

Segment 2: Sepulveda to Cloverfield

The proposed LRT service in Segment 2 would be located within the Expo ROW and, therefore, would not affect emergency services to the area including with development of the Centinela Boulevard grade separation. Emergency vehicles would be able to reach all streets and communities without increasing response times. Construction activities could temporarily result in lane closures on adjacent roadways for infrastructure improvements and sidewalk construction. The Police and Fire Departments would be notified of lane closures during construction activities and one lane would remain open at all times to provide adequate emergency access to the site and surrounding neighborhoods. The Safety and Security Technical Background Report addresses vehicular accidents and interference with local circulation and addresses the possibility of reduced response times of emergency services. The proposed project would comply with applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations governing emergency access and evacuation. Therefore, no adverse effects associated with emergency response and evacuation would occur.

Segment 3: Olympic

The proposed LRT service in Segment 3 would be located in the median of local streets and could, therefore, have the potential to interfere with circulation and potentially delay response times by emergency response vehicles. Construction activities could temporarily result in lane closures on adjacent roadways for infrastructure improvements and sidewalk construction. The Police and Fire Departments would be notified of lane closures during construction and one lane would remain open at all times to provide adequate emergency access to the site and surrounding neighborhoods. The Safety and Security Technical Background Report addresses vehicular accidents and interference with local circulation and addresses the possibility of reduced response times of emergency services. The proposed project would comply with applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations governing emergency access and evacuation. Therefore, no adverse effects associated with emergency response and evacuation would occur.

Segment 3a: Colorado

The proposed LRT service in Segment 3a would be located in the median of local streets and could, therefore, have the potential to interfere with circulation and potentially delay response times by emergency response vehicles. Construction activities could temporarily result in lane closures on adjacent roadways for infrastructure improvements and sidewalk construction. The Police and Fire Departments would be notified of lane closures during construction activities and one lane would remain open at all times to provide adequate emergency access to the site and surrounding neighborhoods. The Safety and Security Technical Background Report addresses

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vehicular accidents and interference with local circulation and addresses the possibility of reduced response times of emergency services. The proposed project would comply with applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations governing emergency access and evacuation. Therefore, no adverse effects associated with emergency response and evacuation would occur.

FEIR Design Options

Development of the Sepulveda Grade Separation, Colorado Parking Retention, Colorado/4th Parallel Platform and South Side Parking, Maintenance Facility Buffer, or Expo/Westwood Station No Parking design options would involve the redesign of certain elements within the proposed alignment. As the proposed design improvements would not result in any modification which would interfere with local circulation and emergency response times during operational and construction activities, as with the LRT Alternatives, and because the proposed project would comply with all applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations governing emergency access and evacuation, no additional impact would be anticipated with implementation of the proposed design options. Further, the introduction of a grade separation at Sepulveda Boulevard would further ensure that potential impacts to emergency response or evacuation plans are minimized. No adverse effect would occur, consistent with the LRT Alternatives.

CEQA Determination

Less-Than-Significant Impact. There would be roadway and transit service improvements associated with the No-Build Alternative. The cities of Culver City, Los Angeles, and Santa Monica, as well as the County of Los Angeles, each has public safety elements and municipal code provisions that address emergency response and emergency evacuation procedures. The No-Build Alternative would comply with all applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations governing emergency access and evacuation. Therefore, a less-than-significant impact associated with emergency response and evacuation would occur.

The TSM Alternative would include all of the improvements under the No-Build Alternative and new on-street bus services to directly serve the Expo Phase 2 community transit needs. Those additional improvements would include minor physical modifications such as upgraded bus stops and additional buses. The cities of Culver City, Los Angeles, and Santa Monica, as well as the County of Los Angeles, each have public safety elements and municipal code provisions that address emergency response and emergency evacuation procedures. The TSM Alternative would comply with all applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations governing emergency access and evacuation. Therefore, a less-than-significant impact associated with emergency response and evacuation would occur.

Implementation of the LRT Alternatives would include circulation changes that would need to be integrated into the Emergency Services and Disaster Preparedness Plan of each of the cities as well as the County. Therefore, the LRT Alternatives would not physically interfere with an adopted emergency response or evacuation plan. This impact would be less than significant.

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Criteria Would the project expose people or structure to a significant risk of loss, injury or death involving wildland fires, including where wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildlands?

Impact HAZ-7 The proposed project would not expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury, or death involving wildland fires, including where wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildlands. No effect would occur, and no mitigation is required.

No -Build Alternative

The study area is fully developed and does not contain any known wildlands. There would be roadway and transit service improvements associated with the No-Build Alternative. The study area is fully developed (i.e., urban) and does not contain any known wildlands. Therefore, the No-Build Alternative would not result in any impacts associated with wildland fires, and no effect would occur.

Transportation Systems Management (TSM)

The study area is fully developed and does not contain any known wildlands. The TSM Alternative would include all of the improvements under the No-Build Alternative and new on-street bus services to directly serve the Expo Phase 2 community transit needs. Those additional improvements would include minor physical modifications such as upgraded bus stops and additional buses. As with the No-Build Alternative, the study area is fully developed (i.e., urban), and no effect would occur.

LRT Alternatives

The following analysis applies to all segments of the LRT Alternatives. The study area is fully developed and does not contain any known wildlands. As a result, the LRT Alternatives would not expose people or structure to a significant risk of loss injury or death involving wildland fires, including where wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildlands. Therefore, the LRT Alternatives would have no effect related to wildland fire hazards.

FEIR Design Options

The Sepulveda Grade Separation, Colorado Parking Retention, Colorado/4th Parallel Platform and South Side Parking, Maintenance Facility Buffer, or Expo/Westwood Station No Parking design options would occur within a fully developed, urban area and does not contain any known wildlands. As such, no effect as a result of implementation of the proposed design options would occur.

CEQA Determination

No Impact. Since there are no known wildlands in or adjacent to the study area, Implementation of the No-Build Alternative, TSM Alternative, and the LRT Alternatives would not expose people or structures to a significant risk of loss, injury, or death involving wildland fires, including where

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wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildlands. Therefore, no impact would occur.

4.4 Cumulative Impacts

Risks associated with hazardous materials impacts are generally localized and site specific, except for impacts resulting from transportation of hazardous materials and air emissions. Therefore, this cumulative impact analysis considers construction and operation of the Expo Phase 2 project in conjunction with the other development in the City of Los Angeles, City of Santa Monica and the City of Culver City as well as projects in neighboring jurisdictions to provide a geographic context that is both site specific and relates to projects that could cumulatively contribute to a hazardous materials upset or accidents. As no potential adverse impacts were identified for the No Build and TSM alternatives, those alternatives would not contribute to possible cumulative hazardous materials impacts.

Criteria Would the project routinely expose the public or the environment to hazardous materials?

The following analysis applies to all segments of the LRT Alternatives. Although existing, proposed, and reasonably foreseeable development could have potentially unique hazardous materials considerations, future growth would comply with the range of federal, state, and local statutes and regulations applicable to hazardous materials, and would be subject to existing and future programs of enforcement by the appropriate regulatory agencies, similar to the LRT Alternatives. Thus, each project would be regulated such that the contribution of each project to cumulative hazardous material impacts would be less than cumulatively considerable. Also, because the proposed project would not be expected to transport, use or store hazardous or other materials to generate hazardous wastes, in conjunction with other foreseeable development, there would be no adverse effects resulting from the routine use, transport, and disposal of hazardous materials.

Related development in the surrounding area could subject construction workers to health or safety risks through exposure to hazardous materials, although the individual workers potentially affected would vary from project to project. Projects, including the LRT Alternatives, would be required to comply with applicable federal, state, and local regulations. Adherence to applicable regulations and guidelines pertaining to hazardous materials would ensure that cumulative impacts from construction activities would result in no effect.

Criteria Would the project create the potential for upset or accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials?

The following analysis applies to all segments of the LRT Alternatives. Although existing, proposed, and reasonably foreseeable development could have potentially unique hazardous materials considerations, future construction would comply with the range of federal, state, and local statutes and regulations applicable to hazardous materials, and would be subject to existing and future programs of enforcement by the appropriate regulatory agencies. It is possible that a number of the related projects and other future development in the City of Los Angeles, the City of Santa Monica, and the City of Culver City could expose residents and

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construction workers to potential upsets or accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials. It is anticipated that future projects would adhere to the applicable federal, State, and local laws and regulations that govern handling, storage, disposal, emergency response, and cleanup of contaminants. Additionally, site-specific investigations would be conducted to minimize the exposure of workers to hazardous substances. As a result, the cumulative potential for upset or accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials would result in no adverse effect.

Related development in the surrounding area could subject construction workers to health or safety risks from accidental releases of hazardous materials, although the individual workers potentially affected would vary from project to project. Furthermore, the likelihood of other projects under construction near the construction sites for the LRT Alternatives having concurrent accidental releases to create a cumulative health risk is highly unlikely. Thus, the very low cumulative risk of accidental releases of hazardous materials combined with the existing regulations in place to prevent and respond, if necessary, result in no effect with respect to upsets or accidental conditions during the construction period.

Criteria Would the project emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous materials, substances, or waste within one-quarter mile of an existing or proposed school?

The following analysis applies to all segments of the LRT Alternatives. Future development in the South Coast Air Basin may involve hazardous emissions or the handling of acutely hazardous materials, substances, or wastes within 0.25 mile of an existing or proposed school. Future development must, however, comply with applicable laws and regulations pertaining to hazardous wastes, and risks associated with hazardous materials to existing or proposed schools located within 0.25 mile of future development. These regulations covering proper handling, disposal practices, and/or clean-up procedures would reduce the contribution of individual projects, including that from the LRT Alternatives, to less than cumulatively considerable, and thus there would be no adverse effect.

Criteria Would the project be located on a site which is included on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5?

The following analysis applies to all segments of the LRT Alternatives. Existing, proposed, and reasonable foreseeable development located on a site which is included on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5 would be subject to applicable local, state, and federal regulations, similar to the LRT Alternatives. These regulations would involve remediation and clean-up of hazardous materials sites such that risks to future occupants and visitors would be acceptable. As a result, the cumulative risk from the LRT Alternatives and foreseeable development would be reduced with respect to health exposures from Cortese listed hazardous materials sites, and there would be no effect.

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Criteria Would the project physically interfere with an adopted emergency response or evacuation plan?

The following analysis applies to all segments of the LRT Alternatives. Construction and operation associated with the related projects and other future development in the City of Culver City, the City of Los Angeles, and the City of Santa Monica and surrounding area would not interfere with adopted emergency response or evacuation plans. The cities of Culver City, Los Angeles, and Santa Monica, as well as the County of Los Angeles, each has public safety elements and municipal code provisions that address emergency response and emergency evacuation procedures. Future development and the LRT Alternatives would comply with applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations governing emergency access and evacuation. See further discussions in the Transportation/Traffic Technical Background Report and the Safety and Security Technical Background Report. As a result, cumulative development would be expected to have no adverse effect on emergency response or evacuation plans.

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APPENDIX 1 REGULATORY AGENCY LIST REVIEW (FULL LIST)

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Permited Hazardoes Material Use Sites Identified

Fig. No. & Map ID No Site Name Address

RCRA LQG

RCRA SQC UST CAFID

HISTUST AST

Dry Cleaners TRIS EMI HAZNET FINDS

Seg 1

2-1 (7)Overland Avenue Elementary 10650 Ashby Ave X

2-1 (8) 11000 Block of Ayres 11000 Ayres Av (block of) X2-1 (3) Oak Brook Investors 2117 Bentley Ave X2-1 (5) Bentley Pines 2219 Bentley South X2-1 (13) Pacific Bell 3847 Cardiff Ave X X X X X X

2-1 (20)Sedona Village retirement Home 3324 Castle Heights X

2-1 (12) Cheviot Hills Continuation 9200 Cattaraugus Ave X X2-1 (10) Jerry Weise 10269 Cheviot X2-1 (13) Omega Motor Sports 3822 Clarington Ave X X2-1 (8) R&B Enterprises 2222 Corinth Ave X X2-1 (8) R&B Enterprises 2222 Corinth Ave X X X2-1 (8) Microdrop, Inc 2227 Corinth Ave X X2-1 (8) U.S. Postal Service 2306 Corinth Ave X X X X

2-1 (8) West Garage/ U.S. Postal Service 2306 Corinth Ave X X

2-1 (8) Complex Inc The 2323 Corinth Ave X X

2-1 (13)Corner of Culver Blvd & Main St

Corner of Culver Blvd & Main St X

2-1 (3)Montgomery Ross Fisher, Inc 2126 Cotner Ave X X X

2-1 (5)German Italian Motor Company 2222 Cotner Ave X

2-1 (5)Two Guys from Sweden Inc 2222 Cotner Ave X

2-1 (5)Ventura Div of Metal Prods Grp 2222 Cotner Ave X X

2-1 (5) Aircraft Bearing Corp 2238 Cotner Ave X X2-1 (5) Nearly Me Inc 2250 Cotner Ave X X2-1 (5) Radnet Film Library 2250 Cotner Ave X2-1 (5) Ryans Auto Repair 2307 Cotner Ave X X2-1 (5) Kartek Inc 2310 Cotner Ave X2-1 (5) Bessen Body Shop Inc 2323 Cotner Ave X2-1 (5) Seaside Silver Recovery 2329 1/2 Cotner Ave X X

2-1 (5) Seaside Thoroughred Inc 2327 Cotner Ave Rear X X2-1 (13) Abrash Typografix 9343 Culver Blvd X

2-1 (13)Oliver McMillan Culver City th 9500 Culver Blvd X

2-1 (13) Culver City Fire Station #1 9600 Culver Blvd X X2-1 (13) Image of Excellence Inc 9696 Culver Blvd #208 X

2-1 (13) Culver City Fire Sta 1 9760 Culver Boulevard X2-1 (13) Brotman Medical center 3717 Delmas Terrace X2-1 (13) Brotman Medical center 3827 Delmas Terrace X2-1 (13) Brotman Medical Center 3828 Delmas Terrace X

2-1 (13)Brotman Partners LP, CAL LTD, BR 3828 Delmas Terrace X X X X

2-1 (42)First Lutheran School of Culver 3754 Dunn Dr X

2-1 (42)Pacifica Community Charter 3754 Dunn Dr X

2-1 (13) Impluse Designs Inc 3770 Durango Ave X2-1 (13) Timbucktoo co 3779 Durango Ave X2-1 (13) Eats Inc 3745 Durengo Ave X X X

2-1 (21) Julian Ann Singer Center 3321 Edith Ave X2-1 (13) Club Pictures 8915 Ellis Ave X2-1 (13) Jack's Service Centers 8916 Ellis Ave X

2-1 (13) La Cienega Transmissions 8919 Ellis Ave X2-1 (13) Pacific Basin Services 8928 Ellis Ave X2-1 (13) Design Caster 8827 Exposition Blvd X2-1 (13) Mechano Engineering 9021 Exposition Blvd X X

2-1 (13) Bradford Investments Inc 9143 Exposition Blvd X

2-1 (13) G L X Environmental Services 9143 Exposition Blvd X

2-1 (13) Research Development 9200 Exposition Blvd X X X2-1 (33) Exposition Apartments 9618 Exposition Blvd X2-1 (11) 10946 Exposition Blvd 10946 Exposition Blvd X2-1 (8) AEROQUIP Corp 11214 Exposition Blvd X X2-1 (8) Los Angeles Plant 11214 Exposition Blvd X X X X2-1 (8) Pico Pump Station 11245 Exposition Blvd X

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Fig. No. & Map ID No Site Name Address

RCRA LQG

RCRA SQC UST CAFID

HISTUST AST

Dry Cleaners TRIS EMI HAZNET FINDS

2-1 (14) Dairy King Milk Farm, Inc 11501 Exposition Blvd X2-1 (14) JT Automotive 11501 Exposition Blvd X

2-1 (8)Los Angeles Plant/ Aeroquip Corp. 11214

Exposition Boulevard X X X X X

2-1 (14) Liberty Cleaners 11460 Gateway Blvd X X2-1 (14) Gateway Auto Center 11464 Gateway Blvd X X X

2-1 (14)Winston Tire Company #138 11474 Gateway Blvd X

2-1 (14) CSI Automotive 11476 Gateway Blvd X2-1 (32) Greta Diaz 3106 Glendon Ave X2-1 (28) Webster (Daniel) Middle 11330 Graham Pl West X X

2-1 (45)20th Century FOX TV Show 8600 Hayden Pl X

2-1 (45) Space above and beyond 8600 Hayden Pl X2-1 (45) Thunderstone Corp 8600 Hayden Pl X X X2-1 (13) Helms Antiques Inc 3231 Helms Ave X X

2-1 (13)Beacon Laundry/ Cleaners Inc 3244 Helms Ave X X

2-1 (36) Culver City Composites 3512 Helms Ave X

2-1 (36)Ferro Corp/ Western Backin 3512 Helms Ave X X

2-1 (36) Not Reported 3512 Helms Ave X

2-1 (36) Cytec Fiberite, Culver City 3512-20 Helms Ave X

2-1 (36) Structural Polymer Sys, Inc 3512-20 Helms Ave X2-1 (38) API Security Inc 8550 Higuera St X X2-1 (13) Cado Dental Prod 3833 Hoke Ave X2-1 (13) D&J Woodcraft Inc 3839 Hoke Ave X

2-1 (13)Culver City Redevelop Agcy 3825, 3833 Hoke Ave X X X

2-1 (13)Daryl Houston MD/ Jesus Muro MD 3831 Hughes Ave X

2-1 (13) George Colosimo, MD 3831 Hughes Ave #608 X

2-1 (13) Elliot Gross, MD 3831Hughes Ave Ste 509 X

2-1 (13) Dr Joseph Page MD 3831Hughes Ave Suite 7 X

2-1 (13) Karl Parry Photography 3221 Hutchison Ave X2-1 (13) Sussman/Prejza 3960 Inc Blvd X

2-1 (13) RPI 3960 Ince Blvd Ste 200 X X X

2-1 (46)Howe (Linwood E.) Elementary 4100 Irving Pl X

2-1 (38) Palm Keystone Hoa 3555 Keystone Ave X2-1 (13) Kill Bill 3939 Landmark St X2-1 (13) Team America 3939 Landmark St X

2-1 (13) United Detector Techology 3939 Landmark St X X

2-1 (13)Xerox corporation inventory SU 3960 Landmark St X

2-1 (13) Velvet Inc 3961 Landmark St X2-1 (13) 3975 Landmard St 3975 Landmark St X2-1 (13) Event Solutions 3975 Landmark st X2-1 (13) Rice Enterprises 3975 Landmark st X X

2-1 (13)Color Ventures Inc DBA Colorte 8930 Lindblade St X

2-1 (13)Westwood One INC/Pirate Radio 8944 Lindblade St X

2-1 (13) Pirate Radio 8966 Lindblade St X X2-1 (13) Anchor Pad Intl 9046 Lindblade St X X2-1 (13) The Gary Group 9046 Lindblade St X

2-1 (13) Lasercare Technologies 3360 Livonia Ave X2-1 (13) Irvin R Jacobson Inc 3375 Livonia Ave X X2-1 (13) Cliff Benjamin 3830 Main St X2-1 (23) Nazareth House 3333 Manning Ave X2-1 (8) Colorwise 2435 Military Ave X

2-1 (8)Cyprus Industrial Minerals Inc 2435 Military Ave X X

2-1 (8) Medclone Inc 2435 Military Ave X2-1 (8) One Lambda Inc 2435 Military Ave X2-1 (15) Vista Del Mar 3200 Motor Ave X

2-1 (27)Brentwood Cheviot Body Shop 3260 Motor Ave X X X

2-1 (27) Cheviot Place Partners 3272 Motor Ave X2-1 (27) Lazben Investment Co 3328 Motor Ave X2-1 (27) Vacant Lot 3332 Motor Ave X

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Fig. No. & Map ID No Site Name Address

RCRA LQG

RCRA SQC UST CAFID

HISTUST AST

Dry Cleaners TRIS EMI HAZNET FINDS

2-1 (27) Cheviot Palms Cleaners 3371 Motor Ave X X X X2-1 (27) Richard D Gadwa 3405 Motor Ave X

2-1 (27)Custom Furniture Refinishing 3459 Motor Ave X

2-1 (27) Westside Arco #2 3479 Motor Ave X X X X2-1 (27) Rainey Chiropractic 3505 Motor Ave X2-1 (27) Palms Elementary 3520 Motor Ave X X

2-1 (27)Performing Arts Network Inc 3539 Motor Ave X

2-1 (40) Green Scene The# 3637 Motor Ave X X2-1 (44) City of LA General Se 3690 Motor Ave X2-1 (44) Jims Body Shop 3703 Motor Ave South X X2-1 (36) Cytec Fiberite Inc 8590 National Blvd X

2-1 (36) Angelus Shoe Polish Co 8640 National Blvd X X2-1 (36) Crystal Clean Ent Inc 8640 National Blvd X X X

2-1 (13)Westport Realty/ National Blvd 8780 National Blvd X

2-1 (13)Ferro Corp, Composites Div 8790 National Blvd X

2-1 (13) Alvin Metals 8794 National Blvd X X X2-1 (13) Finish First 8836 National Blvd X X2-1 (13) JAFG Inc 8840 National Blvd X2-1 (13) Property of Fern Walden 8840 National Blvd X X2-1 (13) Classic Furniture Inc 8915 National Blvd X

2-1 (13)SM Furniture Finishing, DBA S 8915 National Blvd X

2-1 (13) M & D Auto Parts inc 8922 National Blvd X

2-1 (13)AAA Flag and Banner MFG Co 8925 National Blvd X

2-1 913) Adam Paint Shop 8931 1/2 National Blvd X

2-1 (13)AAA Flag and Banner MFG Co 8966 National Blvd X X X

2-1 (13) Ez Lube Inc #20 9014 National Blvd X2-1 (13) Ez Lube 9020 National Blvd X

2-1 (13)Complete Automotive System 9030 National Blvd X

2-1 (13) Texaco Overland Station 9030 National Blvd X2-1 (20) George's Chevron 9815 National Blvd X X X2-1 (20) Hirji Auto Service 9815 National Blvd X2-1 (20) Rapid Gas 9815 National Blvd X2-1 (20) Dynasty Cleaners Inc 9836 National Blvd X X X X2-1 (20) Rite Aid #5441 9864 National Blvd X2-1 (20) A&A Union 76 9930 National Blvd X

2-1 (20) Conoco Phillips #255795 9930 National Blvd X2-1 (20) Service Station 5797 9930 National Blvd X

2-1 (20)TOSCO Corporation #30985 9930 National Blvd X X

2-1 (20) Unocal #5795 9930 National Blvd X X X2-1 (20) Carpenter Design 10020 National Blvd X

2-1 (31)Mike Froehlich Properties Inc 10136 National Blvd X

2-1 (31) NBBC LP 10151 National Blvd X2-1 (27) LA City Fire Station #43 10234 National Blvd X X X X X X2-1 (27) Apartment House 10300 National Blvd X X2-1 (27) National Properties LP 10300 National BLvd X2-1 (27) Mr. Polish Autobody 10309 National Blvd X2-1 (27) Jon-L Inc 10316 National Blvd X2-1 (27) Waters Auto Body 10316 National Blvd X2-1 (29) Printex 10433 National Blvd X X2-1 (29) Scott Properties 10514 National Blvd X2-1 (24) MOBIL #18-G8L 10611 National Blvd X X X X2-1 (24) 10612 National Blvd 10612 National Blvd X2-1 (24) ARCO #5117 10612 National Blvd X X X X2-1 (23) National Investment 10801 National Blvd X

2-1 (23) Sterling Home Office Care 10801 National Blvd X2-1 (23) Westland Chiropractic 10801 National Blvd X2-1 (23) Golgur Management 10815 National Blvd X x X2-1 (23) National Shell 10815 National Blvd X2-1 (23) Shell #204-4530-0708 10815 National Blvd X X X X2-1 (23) Chuck Morgan Chevron 10830 National Blvd X X X2-1 (20) Dynasty Cleaners Inc 10835 National Blvd X

2-1 (23)Westwood National Cleaners Inc 10835 National Blvd X X X

2-1 (29)Ritz One Hour Cleaners & Frenc 10433-7 National Blvd X

2-1 (5) Fatburger of California 11104 Olympic Blvd X

2-1 (5)Tishman/ 405 Building Assoc LTD 11150 Olympic Blvd X X X

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Fig. No. & Map ID No Site Name Address

RCRA LQG

RCRA SQC UST CAFID

HISTUST AST

Dry Cleaners TRIS EMI HAZNET FINDS

2-1 (8)Nasa Investment Groups, S Akhta 11301 Olympic Blvd X

2-1 (5) 7- Eleven 11075Olympic Blvd West X X X

2-1 (5) The Southland Corp 11079Olympic Blvd West X

2-1 (5) Douglas, Emmett, & Co 11150Olympic Blvd West X

2-1 (8) M.P.I. LTD 11300Olympic Blvd West X X

2-1 (8)Snyder Chriopractic Health Cen 11340

Olympic Blvd West X

2-1 (8) Exxon Service Station 11350Olympic Blvd West X X

2-1 (5) Southland Location #18821/ 7-Eleven 11075

Olympic Boulevard W X X

2-1 (4) David York DDS 2472 Overland Ave X2-1 (4) Terence G O'Brien DDS 2500 Overland Ave X2-1 (4) Oak Ridge Dev 2516 overland Ave X2-1 (4) Current Occupant 2528 Overland Ave X2-1 (4) Texaco Overland Station 2528 Overland Ave X2-1 (4) Nu Life Cleaners 2540 Overland Ave X X X X X2-1 (4) Pacific Spectro Labs 2558 Overland Ave X2-1 (18) Notre Dame Academy 2911 Overland Ave X

2-1 (16)Los Angeles Palms Rancho Park 2920 Overland Ave X X X

2-1 (19)Monley Construction Company 2999 Overland Ave X

2-1 (24) B N I Building News 3055 Overland Ave X2-1 (24) Jiffy Lube #1803 3061 Overland Ave X X

2-1 (24); 2-3 (2) UNOCAL #6023 (Former) 3061 Overland Ave X X X2-1 (24) ACSC Service Center 3101 Overland Ave X X2-1 (30) Woodcliff Apartments 3201 Overland Ave X

2-1 (30)Le Lycee Francais De Los Angeles 3261 Overland Ave X

2-1 (35) Dry Clean Express 3300 Overland Ave X X X X X2-1 (38) Cornial Cleaners 3405 Overland Ave X X X X

2-1 (38)B&M Rotner Overland Cleaners 3520 Overland Ave X X X

2-1 (38) Overland Cleaners 3520 Overland Ave X X X2-1 (38) Hugh P Piper 3568 Overland Ave X X2-1 (38) Pipers Body Shop 3568 Overland Ave X X X2-1 (38) 7-11 #13731-2173 3450, 3451 Overland Ave X X X2-1 (27) Adly's Chevron 10329 Palms Ave X

2-1 (27) Chevron Station No 91339 10329 Palms Blvd X X X X2-1 (27) Jon-L Inc 10329 Palms Blvd X2-1 (1) Golden Glo Cleaner 10555 Pico Blvd X X X X X

2-1 (1)San Vista Oil Co-Shell Gas Sta 10564 Pico Blvd X

2-1 (1) Rancho Park Pharmacy 10569 Pico Blvd X

2-1 (2)Louise's Trattoria DBA La Coch 10645 Pico Blvd X

2-1 (2) Royal Thai Cuisine 10668 Pico Blvd X2-1 (2) American Savings Bank 10701 Pico Blvd X2-1 (2) Fox Photo Inc 10811 Pico Blvd X

2-1 (6)Thai Dishes, Niramol Chitrchar 10926 Pico Blvd X

2-1 (6)Anna's Restaurant DBA Antones 10929 Pico Blvd X

2-1 (6) Midas Muffler 10950 Pico Blvd X2-1 (6) Dept Public Social Svcs 10961 Pico Blvd X X2-1 (8) John Best 11201 Pico Blvd X

2-1 (14)GTE CA (West L.A. Plant Yard) 11371 Pico Blvd X X

2-1 (14) Roll Royce of Beverly Hills 11404 Pico Blvd X X X X2-1 (2) World Oil #63 10691 Pico Blvd West X X X X X2-1 (1) LA City Fire Station #92 10556 Pico Blvd West X X X X X2-1 (1) Sinclair Paint Store #14 10561 Pico Blvd West X X X2-1 (1) KWIK #11 10564 Pico Blvd West X X

2-1 (2)Pep Boys, Manny, Moe & Jack of C 10644 Pico Blvd West X X

2-1 (8) Arriba Restaurant, Inc 11240 Pico Blvd West X

2-1 (1)The Glidden Co DBA ICI Paints 10561 Pico Blvd West X X X

2-1 (1) Jerald M Medway DDS Inc 10582 Pico Blvd West X

2-1 (1) Richard Grossman, DMD 10582 Pico Blvd West X

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2-1 (1)Komatsu and Sims DDS inc 10584 Pico Blvd West X

2-1 (1)Harry W. Ethelyn Bronson Resid 10585 Pico Blvd West X

2-1 (2) Flair Cleaners 10631 Pico Blvd West X X X X X2-1 (2) Pep Boys #614 10644 Pico Blvd West X X X2-1 (2) 10701 W Pico Blvd 10701 Pico Blvd West X

2-1 (2) Robinson May Dept Stores 10730 Pico Blvd West X2-1 (2) Glinters Cleaners 10767 Pico Blvd West X X X2-1 (2) Kits Camera 1 Hour 55 10800 Pico Blvd West X X X2-1 (2) The Macerich Co 10800 Pico Blvd West X2-1 (2) Westside Pavilion 10800 Pico Blvd West X X X

2-1 (2)Wiki Wiki Foods Inc Wiki Wiki 10800 Pico Blvd West X

2-1 (2) Unocal Station 10831 Pico Blvd West X X

2-1 (8)Carlson Design and Constructio 11010 Pico Blvd West X

2-1 (8) Alpha Quality Cleaners 11027 Pico Blvd West X

2-1 (8)VIP Dry Cleaning Service Inc 11027 Pico Blvd West X

2-1 (8) Laz-Boy 11040 Pico Blvd West X2-1 (8) Discovery Design 11054 Pico Blvd West X X2-1 (8) Anawalt Lumber 11060 Pico Blvd West X

2-1 (8)California Portland Cement Co. 11122 Pico Blvd West X X

2-1 (8)Calmat Company Conrock Divisio 11122 Pico Blvd West X X

2-1 (8)Catalina Pacific Concrete Co W 11122 Pico Blvd West X X

2-1 (8)West Los Angeles- Cal Mat Co 11150 Pico Blvd West X

2-1 (8)

Best Buy Store #109/ Homer Harvey/ Cedar Petroleum Company 11301 Pico Blvd West X X X

2-1 (14) City of LA (Public Wo 11361 Pico Blvd West X2-1 (14) Sam's U-Drive Rental 11371 Pico Blvd West X X2-1 (14) United Rentals Inc #139 11371 Pico Blvd West X2-1 (14) Paulson Motors Inc. 11401 Pico Blvd West X2-1 (8) Home Junction Property 11200-40 Pico Blvd West X

2-1 (1) Ritz Camera Centers Inc 10850Pico Blvd West 405 X X X

2-1 (2)Union Oil Service Station LEAS 10831 Pico Boulevard X

2-1 (8) West LA/ California Portland Cement Company 11150 Pico Boulevard X X X

2-1 (8)

Home JUNCTION Property/ Century City Car Wash 11200 Pico Boulevard X

2-1 (8)

George’s Sawtelle Texaco/ Cedar Petroleum Company/ Best Buy Store #109/ Homer Harvey 11301 Pico Boulevard X X

2-1 (13)Rolls Royce of Beverly Hills/ Paulson Motors Inc. 11401 Pico Boulevard x X X X X

2-1 (3) Beverly Hills Porche/Audi 2115 Pontius Ave X2-1 (3) International Parts Inc 2117 Pontius Ave X

2-1 (5)American Speedy Printing Cente 2219 Pontius Ave X

2-1 (5)West Coast Tire Warehous Inc 2239 Pontius Ave X

2-1 (5) Avio Coach 2245 Pontius Ave X X

2-1 (5)Gali Corp DBA Dynamation Resea 2310 Pontius Ave X

2-1 (5) Entrepreneur GP, INC 2311 Pontius Ave X X

2-1 (5)Barlow Promotional Products In 2330 Pontius Ave X X X X

2-1 (5) Heinz Weber Inc 2345 Pontius Ave X X X2-1 (3) Sepulveda/Pontius/s 2120 Pontius St X2-1 (13) Dux Industries Inc 8894 Regent St X

2-1 (13) Van R Dental Products Inc 8894 Regent St X

2-1 (13)Hamilton (Alexander) Senior Hi 2955 Robertson Blvd X X

2-1(13) Federal Express 3700 Robertson Blvd X2-1 (13) Federal Express 3730 Robertson Blvd X

2-1 (13)Butch's Truck & Auto Repair 3741 Robertson Blvd X

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2-1 (13) Robert Newnam 3751 Robertson Blvd X

2-1 (13) Robertson Auto Services 2868Robertson Blvd South X

2-1 (13) Fancy Cleaners 2895Robertson Blvd South X X X X X

2-1 (13) RPM Break Center 2900Robertson Blvd South X

2-1 (13)LA USD Westside Alternative 2985

Robertson Blvd South X X X

2-1 (13)Nova Institute of Health Techn 3000

Robertson Blvd South X

2-1 (13) Chevron Station 92324 3029Robertson Blvd South X X X X X

2-1 (13)Beverly Hills Scandinavian Mtr 3040

Robertson Blvd South X X X X

2-1 (13) Car Wash 3071Robertson Blvd South X X X

2-1 (13) EXXON #7-8701 3071Robertson Blvd South X

2-1 (13) Pace International Corp 3727Robertson Blvd South X X X

2-1 (13)Unocal 2954 2036 South Roberts 2954, 2036

Robertson Blvd South X

2-1 (13)Pierce Service Station Former 2868

Robertson Boulevard X

2-1 (13) LA Western 3390 Robertson Pl X

2-1 (8) Sam’s U-Drive 2431S Sepulveda Boulevard X

2-1 (8) Ed S Walker Body Works 2240 Sawtelle Blvd X X X X

2-1 (8)Abbott Motor Brake Cleaning 2246 Sawtelle Blvd X

2-1 (8) West LA Radiator 2304 Sawtelle Blvd X

2-1 (8) ABA Custom Coach Works 2311 Sawtelle Blvd X2-1 (8) Beverly Coachcraft 2320 Sawtelle Blvd X X X2-1 (8) David Denham 2322 Sawtelle Blvd X2-1 (8) Beverly Hills LTD 2326 Sawtelle Blvd X2-1 (8) Miller DM Inc 2326 Sawtelle Blvd X X2-1 (8) Speed Service 2343 Sawtelle Blvd X2-1 (8) Trend Auto Works 2343 Sawtelle Blvd X X

2-1 (8) Sawtelle Maintenance Sta 2410 Sawtelle Blvd X X

2-1 (8) Junior Professional School 2457 Sawtelle Blvd X2-1 (20) 405 Widening-Culver 2532 Sawtelle Blvd X2-1 (18) Balfour Beatty 2532 Sawtelle Blvd X2-1 (8) Sawtelle Self Storage 2238-2246 Sawtelle Blvd X

2-1 (8) Ed S Walker Body Works 2240Sawtelle Boulevard X X X X

2-1 (36) Brackell MFG Co 3520 Schaefer St X

2-1 (3)Bessen Body Shop Incorporated 2112

Sepulveda Blvd South X X

2-1 (3) Crown Coachworks Inc 2122Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-1 (5)Beverly Euro Motors DBA Super 2216

Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-1 (5) S C Body & Paint 2216Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-1 (8) WCP Color Graphics Inc 2320Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-1 (5) So Calif Gas Co 2326Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-1 (8) Shell Oil Co 2375Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-1 (8) National Genetics Institute 2440Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-1 (25)Caktrabs Westdale Main Stn 2723

Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-1 (25) Caltrans District 7 2723Sepulveda Blvd South X X

2-1 (25) Westdale Maint Sta 2723Sepulveda Blvd South X X

2-1 (25)CALTRANS District 7, Westdale Maintenance 2723

Sepulveda Boulevard S. X X

2-1 (20) Wilshire Retirement Ctr Inc 3340 Shelby Dr X2-1 (37) Apartment House 10121 Tabor St X X2-1 (37) HMH Associates Inc 10121 Tabor St X2-1 (37) Horlick Properties LTD 10121 Tabor St X2-1 (40) Tabor Cleaners 10407 Tabor St X X X X2-1 (5) Multichrome Co Inc 11165 Tennessee Ave X X X X

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2-1 (8) 1X Teen Productions 11500 Tennessee Ave X2-1 (8) Integrated Ceilings, Inc 11500 Tennessee Ave X

2-1 (43)Culver City Unified School Dist W 3939 Van Buren Pl X X

2-1 (13) B&P Construction Co 8737 Venice Blvd X X

2-1 (13) Maudelene Putton Trustee 8741 Venice Blvd X2-1 (13) Monza Motors 8741 Venice Blvd X2-1 (13) The Foreign Specialist 8757 Venice Blvd X2-1 (13) Walter A Marks Inc 8800 Venice Blvd X X X2-1 (25) Walter M Marks Inc 8850 Venice Blvd X2-1 (13) George's Body Shop 8916 Venice Blvd X2-1 (13) B&H Auto Body 8918 Venice Blvd X X

2-1 (13) David K's T-shirt Printing 8926 Venice Blvd X2-1 (13) Collision Expert 8930 Venice Blvd X

2-1 (13)Beverly hills Body and Paint 8949 Venice Blvd X

2-1 (13)Century Enter, Inc Beverly Hi 8951 Venice Blvd X

2-1 (13)Earl Scheib of California Inc 8953 Venice Blvd X

2-1 (13) Sav On 9464 8985 Venice Blvd X2-1 (13) Sav On Durgs #3364 8985 Venice Blvd X2-1 (13) Scott Motors 8985 Venice Blvd X2-1 (13) Quality Cleaners 9016 Venice Blvd X X X2-1 (13) Hartwell Corp 9035 Venice Blvd X2-1 (13) Manuel's Body Shop 9301 Venice Blvd X X

2-1 (13)1X Histology Service Group Inc 9323 Venice Blvd X

2-1 (13)Histology Service Group INC 9327 Venice Blvd X

2-1 (13) Unified Western Grocers 9434 Venice Blvd X

2-1 (13)Rob's Roast Beef, Gill Lee & M 9606 Venice Blvd X

2-1 (13) Viola Jackson 9620 Venice Blvd X2-1 (13) So Fresh So Cleaners 9631 Venice Blvd X2-1 (13) Paul J Brody, DPM 9736 Venice Blvd X2-1 (13) Dr Joel A Hein DDS Inc 9800 Venice Blvd X2-1 (13) Solomon Forouzesh MD 9808 Venice Blvd X2-1 (13) William I Rofael 9829 Venice Blvd X2-1 (13) Raymond E O'Neal DDS 9914 Venice Blvd X2-1 (13) George Agzarian Md 10000 Venice Blvd X

2-1 (13)Culver Palms Medical Group 10001 Venice Blvd X

2-1 (13) Z & S West 10020 Venice Blvd X

2-1 (13)Natalee Thai Cuisine, J Pholko 10036 Venice Blvd X

2-1 (13)PIP 70 INC (DBA PIP Printing) 94001 Venice Blvd X

2-1 (13) Culver City Redev Agency 9070 Venice Blvd X X2-1 (13) Tip Top Cleaners 9631 Venice Blvd X X X X X

2-1 (13)Western Imaging Center Med Gro 9808 Venice Blvd 2nd Fl X X

2-1 (34) Vinton Properties 3439 Vinton Ave X

2-1 (13) Culver Studios 9336W Washington Blvd X

2-1 (13)Glassers Automotive Repair 8750 W. Washington Bl X

2-1 (13) 8651 Washington Blvd 8651 Washington Blvd X2-1 (13) Culver City Goodyear 8651 Washington Blvd X

2-1 (13) Campos Famous Burritos 8665 Washington Blvd X

2-1 (13)Boulevard Printing Company 8692 Washington Blvd X

2-1 (13) Tina Mollica 8692 Washington Blvd X2-1 (13) Beacon Dry Cleaners 8695 Washington Blvd X2-1 (13) 1X Walter N Marks Inc 8735 Washington Blvd X2-1 (13) Jerry Ashford 8750 Washington Blvd X

2-1 (13)8777 Washington Blvd LLC 8777 Washington Blvd X

2-1 (13)Mike Miller Toyota Chevrolet 8777 Washington Blvd X X

2-1 (13) Culver City Nissan 8840 Washington Blvd X X2-1 (13) Culver City Subaru 8850 Washington Blvd X X X

2-1 (13)Charles Roberts, Louis Flummer 9005 Washington Blvd X

2-1 (13)Culver City Redevelopment Age 9099 Washington Blvd X

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2-1 (13) Southern California Edison 9335 Washington Blvd X2-1 (13) I'll be you productions 9336 Washington Blvd X2-1 (13) The Culver Studios 9336 Washington Blvd X X X

2-1 (13) Culver City Branch No 252 9735 Washington Blvd X2-1 (13) Washington Mutual 9801 Washington Blvd X

2-1 (13)Culver City Redevelopment 9820 Washington Blvd X

2-1 (13)Beacon Laundry/ Dry Clean 8695

Washington Blvd West X

2-1 (13) Mccay Co 8761Washington Blvd West X

2-1 (13) Culver City Mazda 8810Washington Blvd West X X X

2-1 (13) 1X Kaiser 8855Washington Blvd West X

2-1 (13) Buerge Volkswagon 8855Washington Blvd West X X X X

2-1 (13) Rusknak Volkswagon 8855Washington Blvd West X

2-1 (13) Insurance Collision Center 8888Washington Blvd West X

2-1 (13)Beacon Laundry/ Dry Clean 8965

Washington Blvd West X X

2-1 (13) Miller Honda 9055Washington Blvd West X

2-1 (13)Mike Miller Toyota Chevrolet 9077

Washington Blvd West X X X

2-1 (13) Chevron 90449 9094Washington Blvd West X X X X

2-1 (13)Fox Hills buick GMC Pontiac 9099

Washington Blvd West X X X

2-1 (13) 9336 W Washington Blvd 9336Washington Blvd West X

2-1 (13) Fallen Productions Inc 9336Washington Blvd West X

2-1 (13) MBC Universal 9336Washington Blvd West X

2-1 (13)Town & Country Production 9336

Washington Blvd West X

2-1 (13) Turburence Productions 9336Washington Blvd West X

2-1 (36) Iskon International Gur 3745 Watseka Ave X2-1 (13) DSA/ Phototech Inc 3383 Wesley St X X2-1 (13) H.U.D.D.L.E. Inc 3416 Wesley St X

2-1 (13)Clyde's Auto Body Shop, Inc 3444 Wesley St X X

2-1 (2)Patout's Louisiana Restaurant 2260 Westwood Blvd X

2-1 ( 2) Climax Copier 2265 Westwood Blvd X X2-1 (2) Embrey Press Inc 2295 Westwood Blvd X X X2-1 (2) Lee's Frame & Axle 2298 Westwood Blvd X X2-1 (2) Castle Cleaners 2324 Westwood Blvd X X2-1 (2) Royal Cleaners 2324 Westwood Blvd X X X X2-1 (2) Takashi Yoshinaga DC 2346 Westwood Blvd X2-1 (2) Monitoring Station 2351 Westwood Blvd X2-1 (2) International Detail 2390 Westwood Blvd X2-1 (23) Appointment Auto 2945 1/2 Westwood Blvd X2-1 (23) Adai Shalom Kdgn 3030 Westwood Blvd X

2-1 (2)Arnold Ross DPM & Associates 2288

Westwood Blvd #100 X

2-1 (13)Formatt Printers & Lithogapher 3818 Willat Ave X

2-1 (13)E C Group INC DBA Formations 3826 Willat Ave X

2-1 (13) Peace Press Inc 3828 Willat Ave X XTOTAL 3 80 34 65 48 1 20 1 76 277 111Seg 1A and 1B

2-2 (65) The Phillips Family Trust 3915 Bentley Ave X2-3 (3) Bentley Pines 2219 Bentley South X

2-3 (38)Elias Powell & Ellen Powell 3225 Butler Ave X

2-2 (16) Pacific Bell 3847 Cardiff Ave X X X X

2-2 (3)Sedona Village Retirement Home 3324 Castle Heights X

2-1 (51); 2-3 (49)LAUSD/ Charnock Road Elem 11133 Charnock Rd X X

2-2 (57); 2-3 (53) Apartment House 11311 Charnock Rd X X2-2 (57) Charnock Properties LP 11311 Charnock Rd X

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2-3 (59) Southern California Water 11607 Charnock Rd X2-2 (24) Omega Motor Sports 3822 Clarington Ave X X

2-3 (32) LAUSD/ Clover Ave Elem 11020 Clover Ave X X2-3 (43) 1X Bruce Paine 3266 Coolidge Ave X2-3 (8) R&B Enterprises 2222 Corinth Ave X X2-2 (8) R&B Enterprises 2222 Corinth Ave X X2-3 (8) Microdrop, Inc 2227 Corinth Ave X X2-3 (14) U.S. Post Service 2306 Corinth Ave X X X

2-2 (14) West Garage/ U.S. Postal Service 2306 Corinth Ave X X

2-3 (14) Complex Inc The 2323 Corinth Ave X X2-3 (35) Cheveron USA Products 3100 Corinth Ave X2-3 (4) HA Lewis & MR Fisher 2126 Cotner Ave X

2-3 (4)Montgomery Ross Fisher, Inc 2126 Cotner Ave X X

2-3 (6)German Italian Motor Company 2222 Cotner Ave X

2-3 (6) Two guys from Sweden Inc 2222 Cotner Ave X

2-3 (6)Ventura Div of Metal Prods Grp 2222 Cotner Ave X X

2-3 (6) Aircraft Bearing Corp 2238 Cotner Ave X X2-3 (6) Nearly me Inc 2250 Cotner Ave X X2-3 (6) Radnet Film Library 2250 Cotner Ave X2-3 (7) Kartek Inc 2310 Cotner Ave X2-3 (7) Bessen Body Shop Inc 2323 Cotner Ave X X2-3 (7) Seaside silver recovery 2329 1/2 Cotner Ave X X

2-3 (7) Seaside Thoroughred Inc 2327 Cotner Ave Rear X X2-2 (16) Abrash Typografix 9343 Culver Blvd X

2-2 (16)Oliver McMillan Culver City Th 9500 Culver Blvd X

2-2 (16) Culver City Fire Station #1 9600 Culver Blvd X X2-2 (16) Honeywell Interational 9770 Culver Blvd X2-2 (42) Fred J Tarsky DDS 10100 Culver Blvd X2-2 (42) Posek & Fogelson DDS 10100 Culver Blvd X2-2 (52) Steven M Seldon DDS 10310 Culver Blvd X

2-2 (52)Shell Station No 24-1944-1309 10332 Culver Blvd X X

2-2 (55) Pacific Alarm System Inc. 10458 Culver Blvd X

2-2 (58) TOSCO- 76 Station #2994 10638 Culver Blvd X X X

2-2 (58)Unocal Service Station 2994 10638 Culver Blvd X X

2-2 (64)Culver City Armory Ca Arng 10808 Culver Blvd X

2-2 (16) Image of Excellenence 9696 Culver Blvd #208 X2-2 (52) Jin’s Shell 10332 Culver Blvd W X X X

2-2 (16) Culver City Fire Sta 1 9760 Culver Boulevard X2-2 (16) Brotman Medical Center 3827 Delmas Terrace X X2-2 (16) Brotman Medical Center 3828 Delmas Terrace X

2-2 (16)Brotman Parners LP, CAL LTD, BR 3828 Delmas Terrace X X

2-2 (22)First Lutheran School of Culv 3754 Dunn Dr X

2-2 (22)Pacifica Community Charter 3754 Dunn Dr X

2-2 (37) Culver City Fire Station #2 4040 Duquesne Ave X X7.6.6-2 (37) Culver City Police Dept 4040 Duquesne Ave X X

2-2 (37) Culver City, Public works 4040 Duquesne Ave X2-2 (8) Eats Inc 3745 Durengo Ave X X X

2-2 (62); 2-3 (58) Ohmega Technologies Inc 4031 Elenda St X X2-2 (5) Club Pictures 8915 Ellis Ave X2-2 (5) Jack's Service Center 8916 Ellis Ave X

2-2 (5) La Cienega Transmissions 8919 Ellis Ave X2-2 (5) Pacific Basin Services 8928 Ellis Ave X2-2 (2) Design Caster 8827 Exposition Blvd X2-2 (5) Mechano Engineering 9021 Exposition Blvd X X X

2-2 (8) Bradford Investments Inc 9143 Exposition Blvd X

2-2 (8)GLX Exnvironmental Services 9143 Exposition Blvd X

2-2 (7) Research Development 9200 Exposition Blvd X X X

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2-2 (6) Exposition Apartments 9618 Exposition Blvd X2-3 (20) Aeroquip Corp 11214 Exposition Blvd X X2-3 (20) City of LA Parking 11214 Exposition Blvd X2-3 (20) Los Angeles Plant 11214 Exposition Blvd X X2-2 (21) PICO PUMP STATION 11245 Exposition Blvd X

2-3 (24) Dariy King Milk Farms, Inc 11501 Exposition Blvd X2-3 (24) JT Automotive 11501 Exposition Blvd X

2-2 (20)Los Angeles Plant/ Aeroquip Corp. 11214

Exposition Boulevard X X X X X

2-3 (24) Liberty Cleaners 11460 Gateway Blvd X X2-3 (24) Gateway Auto Center 11464 Gateway Blvd X X X

2-3 (24)Winston Tire Company #138 11474 Gateway Blvd X

2-3 (24) CSI Automotive 11476 Gateway Blvd X2-3 (30) Greta Diaz 3106 Glendon Ave X

2-3 (29)LAUSD/ Webster (Daniel) Middle 11330 Graham Pl West X X

2-2 (27) 20th Century Fox TV show 8600 Hayden Pl X

2-2 (27) Space Above and Beyond 8600 Hayden Pl X2-2 (27) Thunderstone Corp 8600 Hayden Pl X X X2-2 (2) Helms Antique 3231 Helms Ave X

2-2 (2)Beacon Laundry/ Cleaners Inc 3244 Helms Ave X X

2-2 (10) Culver City Composites 3512 Helms Ave X X

2-2 (10)Ferro Corp/ Western Backin 3512 Helms Ave X

2-2 (10) Cytec Fiberite, Culver City 3512-20 Helms Ave X2-2 (27) API Security Inc 8550 Higuera St X

2-2 (5)Culver city Redevelop Agcy 3825, 3833 Hoke Ave X

2-2 (5)Culver city Redevelop Agcy 3813 Hoke St X

2-2 (24) George Colosimo MD 3831 Huges Ave 608 X

2-2 (24) Elliot Gross, MD 3831Hugest Ave Ste 509 X

2-2 (24)Daryl Houston MD/ Jesus Muro MD 3831 Hughes Ave X

2-2 (24) Dr Joseph Page MD 3831Hughes Ave suite 7 X

2-2 (2) Karl Parry Photography 3221 Hutchison Ave X2-2 (20) Sussman/ Prejza 3960 Inc Blvd X

2-2 (20) RPI 3960 Ince Blvd Ste 200 X X X2-2 (19) Palm Keystone HOA 3555 Keystone Ave X2-2 (38) Balter Realty 3735 Keystone Ave X

2-2 (33) Southern Son Construction 4075 Lafayette Pl X

2-2 (36)Gathering Place Christian Scho 4111 Lafayette Pl X

2-2 (11) Kill Bill 3939 Landmark St X2-2 (11) Team America 3939 Landmark St X

2-2 (11)United Detector Techonology 3939 Landmark St X X

2-2 (11)Xerox Corporation Inventory SU 3960 Landmark St X

2-2 (11) Velvet Inc 3961 Landmark St X2-2 (11) Event Solutions 3975 Landmark St X2-2 (11) Rice Enterprises 3975 Landmark St X X

2-2 (11)Color Ventures INC DBA Colorte 8930 Lindblade St X

2-2 (11) Pirate Radio 8966 Lindblade St X X2-2 (5) Anchor Pad Intl 9046 Lindblade St X X2-2 (5) The Gary Group 9046 Lindblade St X

2-2 (5) Lasercare Techonologies 3360 Livonia Ave X2-2 (5) Irvin R Jacobson Inc 3375 Livonia Ave X2-2 (5) DSA/ PHOTOTECH INC 3383 Livonia Ave X2-2 (14) Cliff Benjamin 3830 Main St X2-2 (43) Liguipharm Inc 10716 McCune Ave X X2-2 (31) R &R Apartments, LLC 3726 Mentone Ave X2-3 (9) Colorwise 2435 Military Ave X

2-3 (9)Cyprus Industrial Minerals Inc 2435 Military Ave X X

2-3 (9) Medclone Inc 2435 Military Ave X2-3 (9) One Lambda Inc 2435 Military Ave X2-2 (12) Rainey Chiropractic 3505 Motor Ave X

2-2 (12) LAUSD/ Palms Elementary 3520 Motor Ave X X

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2-2 (12)Performing Arts Network Inc 3539 Motor Ave X

2-2 (21) Green Scene The# 3637 Motor Ave X X2-2 (26) City of LA General Se 3690 Motor Ave X2-2 (34) Motor Ave Cleaners 3773 Motor Ave X X X X2-2 (41) Apartment House 3840 Motor Ave X X2-2 (41) Verda Alfson 3850 Motor Ave X2-2 (26) Jims body shop 3703 Motor Ave South X2-2 (10) Cytec Fiberite Inc 8590 National Blvd X

2-2 (10) Angelus Shoe Polish Co 8640 National Blvd X X2-2 (10) Crystal Clean Ent Inc 8640 National Blvd X X X

2-2 (9)Westport Realty/ National Blvd 8783 National Blvd X

2-2 (9) Alvin Metals Co 8794 National Blvd X X X X2-2 (2) Finish First 8836 National Blvd X2-2 (2) JAFG Inc 8840 National Blvd X2-2 (2) Property of Fern Walden 8840 National Blvd X2-2 (1) M & D Auto Parts Inc 8922 National Blvd X

2-2 (1)AAA Flag and Banner MFG Co 8966 National Blvd X X X

2-2 (1) EZ Lube INC #20 9014 National Blvd X2-2 (1) EZ Lube 9020 National Blvd X

2-2 (1)Complete Automotive System 9030 National Blvd X

2-2 (1) Texaco Service 9030 National Blvd X2-2 (3) Dynasty Cleaneres Inc. 9836 National Blvd X X X X2-3 (27) Chuck Morgan Chevron 10830 National Blvd X X X

2-3 (27)Westwood National Cleaners Inc 10835 National Blvd X X X

2-3 (31) Crest Cleaners 11137 National Blvd X X X X X2-3 (31) TEXACO USA (former) 11205 National Blvd X X X X

2-3 (31)Image Experts One Hour Foto 11207 National Blvd X X X

2-3 (33) 76 Products station $4357 11280 National Blvd X2-3 (33) Larry's Union Service 11280 National Blvd X X

2-3 (33)Tosco Corporation, Station #30639 11280 National Blvd X X X

2-3 (33)Unocal Service Station 4357 11280 National Blvd X

2-3 (33) Washington Mutual Bank 11285 National Blvd X2-3 (33) University of Ca LA 11318 National Blvd X2-3 (33) Rite Aid 5456 11321 National Blvd X X X2-3 (33) Marie Callenders 11324 National Blvd X2-2 (31) Rudy’s Texaco 1120K National Blvd X

2-3 (31)LA Dept of Water and Power DDS 11131

National Blvd West X X X

2-3 (3) Fatburger of Ca Inc# 11104 Olympic Blvd X

2-3 (3)Tishman/ 405 Building Assoc Ltd 11150 Olympic BLvd X X X

2-3 (8)Nasa Investment Groups, Akhta 11301 Olympic Blvd X

2-3 (3) 7- eleven store 25887 11075Olympic Blvd West X X X

2-3 (3) The Southland Corporation 11079Olympic Blvd West X

2-3 (3) Douglas, Emmett & Co 11150Olympic Blvd West X

2-3 (8) M.P.I. LTD 11300Olympic Blvd West X X

2-3 (8)Snyder Chiropractic Health Cen 11340

Olympic Blvd West X

2-3 (8) Exxon Service Station 11350Olympic Blvd West X

2-2 (3) ;2-3 (3) ; Southland Location #18821/ 7-Eleven 11075

Olympic Boulevard W X X

2-2 (18)B&M Rotner Overland Cleaners 3500 Overland Ave X X

2-2 (18) Overland Cleaners 3520 Overland Ave X X X2-2 (23) Huge P Piper 3568 Overland Ave X X2-2 (23) Piper Body Shop 3568 Overland Ave X X X2-2 (28) Piechowski Automotive 3627 Overland Ave X

2-2 (28) Paredes General Motors 3630 Overland Ave X2-2 (28) Vincent Gonzalez 3630 Overland Ave X

2-2 (28) Claude Bruni Automotive 3664 Overland Ave X2-2 (28) Maxwell F Kemper 3701 Overland Ave X2-2 (40) Nelson Enterprises 3724 Overland Ave X2-2 (44) Jack N the Box Inc 3775 Overland Ave X

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2-2 (44) Culver Center Partners 3827 Overland Ave X

2-2 (49) Kargen Auto Parts #1741 3899 Overland Ave X2-2 (49) Lorimar Studios 3970 Overland Ave X2-2 (49) G&K Management 3995 Overland Ave X2-2 (49) Goldrich and Kest 3995 Overland Ave X

2-2 (58)Southern Calif Edison/ Culver S 4080 Overland Ave X

2-2 (58)City of Culver City - parks & 4117 Overland Ave X

2-2 (58)Veteran's Memorial Auditorium 4117 Overland Ave X

2-2 (58)Cnty Los Angeles/ Internal serv 4130 Overland Ave X

2-2 (12) Chevron Station No 91339 10329 Palms Blvd X X X X X X2-3 (42) Ger & ALS Cleaners 11119 Palms Blvd X X X2-3 (42) Danish Cleaners 11122 Palms Blvd X X X X X

2-3 (42)One Hour Photo Van Nuys Inc 11142 Palms Blvd X X X

2-3 (48) Winward School 11350 Palms Blvd X

2-3 (5)Thai Dishes, Niramol Chitrchar 10926 Pico Blvd X

2-3 (5)Anna's Restaurant DBA antones 10929 Pico Blvd X

2-3 (5) Midas Mufflwer 10950 Pico Blvd X2-3 (5) Dept Public Social Svcs 10961 Pico Blvd X X2-3 (13) John Best 11201 Pico Blvd X

2-3 (22)GTE CA (West LA Plant Yard) 11371 Pico Blvd X X

2-3 (22)Rolls Royce of Beverly Hills 11401 Pico Blvd X X X X

2-3 (13) Home Junction Property 11200-40 Pico Blvd X2-3 (2) Unocal Station 10831 Pico Blvd West X X

2-3 (9)Carlson Design and Construction 11010 Pico Blvd West X

2-3 (9) Alpha Quality Cleaners 11027 Pico Blvd West X

2-3 (9)VIP Dry Cleaning Service Inc 11027 Pico Blvd West X

2-3 (9) LAZ-Boy 11040 Pico Blvd West X2-3 (9) Discovery Design 11054 Pico Blvd West X X

2-3 (11)Calmat Compnay Conrock Division 11122 Pico Blvd West X X

2-3 (11)Catalina Pacific Concrete Co w 11122 Pico Blvd West X X

2-3 (13)California Portland Cement Co 11150 Pico Blvd West X X

2-3 (13)West Los Angeles Cal Mat Co 11150 Pico Blvd West X

2-3 (16) Arriba Restaurant Inc 11240 Pico Blvd West X2-3 (18) Best Buy Store #109 11301 Pico Blvd West X2-3 (18) Cedar Petroleum 11301 Pico Blvd West X X2-3 (18) Homar Harvey 11301 Pico Blvd West X2-3 (22) City of LA (Public Wo 11361 Pico Blvd West X2-3 (22) Sam's U-Drive 11371 Pico Blvd West X X2-3 (22) United Rentals Inc #139 11371 Pico Blvd West X

2-3 (22)Gregg Motors Rolls Royce Of BH 11401 Pico Blvd West X X X

2-3 (22) Paulson Motors Inc 11401 Pico Blvd West X2-3 (9) Anawalt Lumber 11060 Pico Blvd West X2-2 (13) Century City Car Wash 11200 Pico Blvd West X

2-3 (2) Kits Cameras C55 10850Pico Blvd West Space 405 X X

2-2 (2)Union Oil Service Station LEAS 10831 Pico Boulevard X

2-2 (13)West LA/ California Portland Cement Company 11150 Pico Boulevard X X X

2-3 (13)

Home JUNCTION Property/ Century City Car Wash 11200 Pico Boulevard X

2-2 (18)

George’s Sawtelle Texaco/ Cedar Petroleum Company/ Best Buy Store #109/ Homer Harvey 11301 Pico Boulevard X X

2-2 (22)Rolls Royce of Beverly Hills/ Paulson Motors Inc. 11401 Pico Boulevard x X X X X

2-3 (7)Gali Corp DBA Dynamation Resea 2310 Pointius Ave X

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2-3 (3)American Speedy Printing Cente 2219 Pontius Ave X

2-3 (3)West Coast Tire Warehouse Inc 2239 Pontius Ave X

2-3 (3) Avio Coach Craft inc 2245 Pontius Ave X X2-3 (7) Ryans Auto Repair 2307 Pontius Ave X X2-3 (7) Entrepreneus GP, Inc 2311 Pontius Ave X X

2-3 (7)Barlow Promotional Products In 2330 Pontius Ave X X X X

2-3 (7) Heinz Weber Inc 2345 Pontius Ave X X X2-3 (1) Sepulveda/ Pontius 2120 Pontius St X

2-3 (17) ABA Custom Coach Works 2311 Purdue Ave X2-2 (1) Dux Industries Inc 8894 Regents St X

2-2 (1) Van R Dental Products Inc 8894 Regents St X

2-2 (1)LAUSD Hamilton High School 2955 Robertson Blvd X X

2-2 (5) Federal Express 3700 Robertson Blvd X

2-2 (5)Butch's Truck & Auto Repair 3741 Robertson Blvd X

2-2 (5) Robert Newman 3751 Robertson Blvd X

2-2 (1) Robertson Auto Services 2868Robertson Blvd south X

2-2 (1) Fancy Cleaners 2895Robertson Blvd south X X X X

2-2 (1) RPM Brake Center 2900Robertson Blvd south X

2-2 (1) Midas Muffler 2930Robertson Blvd south X

2-2 (1)LA USD Westside Alternative 2985

Robertson Blvd south X X X

2-2 (1) Chevron Station 92324 3029Robertson Blvd south X X X X X X

2-2 (1)Beverly Hills Scandinavian Mtr 3040

Robertson Blvd south X X X

2-2 (1)Nova Institute of Health Techn 3040

Robertson Blvd south X

2-2 (1) EXXON #7-8701 3071Robertson Blvd South X

2-2 (1)Mobil National/ Robertson Car Wash 3071

Robertson Blvd south X X X

2-2 (5) Pace International Corp 3727Robertson Blvd south X X

2-2 (5) Federal Express 3730Robertson Blvd South X

2-2 (1)Pierce Service Station Former 2868

Robertson Boulevard X

2-2 (5) LA Western 3390 Robertson Pl X

2-2 (11) Sam’s U-Drive 2431S Sepulveda Boulevard X

2-3 (8) Ed S Walker Body Works 2240 Sawtelle Blvd X X X X

2-3 (8)Abbott Motor Brake Cleaning 2246 Sawtelle Blvd X

2-3 (12) West LA Radiator 2304 Sawtelle Blvd X2-3 (12) Beverly Coachcraft 2320 Sawtelle Blvd X X X2-3 (12) David Denham 2322 Sawtelle Blvd X2-3 (12) Beverly Hills LTD 2326 Sawtelle Blvd X2-3 (12) Miller DM Inc 2326 Sawtelle Blvd X X2-3 (12) Speed Service 2343 Sawtelle Blvd X2-3 (12) Trend Auto Works 2343 Sawtelle Blvd X X

2-3 (18) Sawtelle Maintenance Sta 2410 Sawtelle Blvd X X

2-3 (23) Junior Professional School 2457 Sawtelle Blvd X2-3 (25) 405 Widening-Culver 2532 Sawtelle Blvd X2-3 (25) Balfour Beatty 2532 Sawtelle Blvd X2-3 (31) Levy Medical Group 3030 Sawtelle Blvd X2-3 (45) Casa Divida Apartments 3450 Sawtelle Blvd X2-3 (8) Sawtelle Self Storage 2238-2246 Sawtelle Blvd X2-3 (39) University of Ca LA 3240-3292 Sawtelle Blvd X

2-3 (40)University Village Apartments 3286-3338 Sawtelle Blvd X

2-3 (8) Ed S Walker Body Works 2240Sawtelle Boulevard X X X X

2-2 (10) Brackell MFG Co 3520 Schaffer St X2-3 (31) Fiberseal of LA 2990 Sepulveda Blvd X

2-3 (31)Nikkan Sports News- L.A. Bure 2990 Sepulveda Blvd X

2-3 (31)West Los Angeles Medical GP 2990 Sepulveda Blvd X X

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2-3 (31) Westside Dental Assoc 2990 Sepulveda Blvd X

2-2 (42); 2-3 (42) Thrifty #247/Chevron For 3505 Sepulveda Blvd X X X

2-2 (51)Westside Terrace Apts/ Chris R 3630 Sepulveda Blvd X

2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) Apartment House 3747 Sepulveda Blvd X2-2 (59) Dennis Moorehead 3747 Sepulveda Blvd X2-2 (59) Horlick Properties LTD 3747 Sepulveda Blvd X2-2 (59) Unocal #6986 (former) 3775 Sepulveda Blvd X

2-2 (59); 2-3 (54)MOBIL #18-FXS( Former 11 3800 Sepulveda Blvd X X X

2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) Abram's Shell 3801 Sepulveda Blvd X2-2 (59) Auto Tech International 3817 Sepulveda Blvd X2-2 (59) E&M Automotive 3817 Sepulveda Blvd X2-2 (59) GT Interantional 3817 Sepulveda Blvd X

2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) MAAX Transmission 3817 Sepulveda Blvd X X2-2 (59) New Age Auto Repair 3817 Sepulveda Blvd X2-2 (59) Not Reported 3817 Sepulveda Blvd2-2 (59) Plaza De Auto 3817 Sepulveda Blvd X2-2 (59) West LA Radiator 3817 Sepulveda Blvd X2-2 (59) Yuki Import 3817 Sepulveda Blvd X2-2 (68) Swiss Motors 3929 Sepulveda Blvd X

2-2 (70); 2-3 (65) Hi Lo Cleaners 3969 Sepulveda Blvd X X X

2-2 (70); 2-3 (65) Isaac Cleaners 3970 Sepulveda Blvd X X X X

2-2 (70); 2-3 (65) Park Ave Cleaners 3970 Sepulveda Blvd X X X

2-2 (72); 2-3 (67) Anderson Plywood Sales 4020 Sepulveda Blvd X2-2 (70) Whell World 4051 Sepulveda Blvd X2-3 (34) University of California 3151-3291 Sepulveda Blvd X2-3 (37) University of Ca LA 3301-3325 Sepulveda Blvd X

2-3 (1) Bessen Body Shop Inc 2122Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-3 (1) Crown coachworks Inc 2122Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-3 (3)Beverly Euro Motors DBA Super 2216

Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-3 (7) So Calif Gas Co 2326Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-3 (11) Shell Oil Co 2375Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-3 (11) National Genetics Institute 2440Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-3 (11) WCP Color Graphics Inc 2440Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-3 (28)Caltrans/ Westdale Main Sta 2723

Sepulveda Blvd South X X X X

2-3 (31) Bank of America 2920Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-3 (31) West Dale Cleaners 2961Sepulveda Blvd South X X X X X

2-3 (31) HCMG West LA Med GP 2990Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-3 (31)Casa Cleaners & Laundry, S.M. 3008

Sepulveda Blvd South X X

2-3 (31)Won Cho DBA Casa Cleaners & LA 3008

Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-3 (31) Sav On 9423 3010Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-3 (34) Vons 2077 3118Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-3 (34) Dynamic VIP Cleaners 3128Sepulveda Blvd South X X X X

2-2 (41)Pepperdine University Plaza 3415

Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-3 (41) Sepulveda Associates 3415Sepulveda Blvd South X X

2-3 (42) Longs Drug Store #563 3458Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-2 (42); 2-3 (42) UNOCAL #2726 (former) 3470Sepulveda Blvd South X X X

2-2 (42) 95337 3500Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-3 (42) Current Occupant 3500Sepulveda Blvd South X

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2-3 (42)Service Station- Gulf Station 3505

Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-2 (51)Oakwood Apts/ West Los Angeles 3636

Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-2 (51)Westside Terrace Apartments 3636

Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) Chevron #90561 3775Sepulveda Blvd south X X X X X X

2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) SHELL #204-1944-0100 3801Sepulveda Blvd South X X X X X

2-3 (65)Johnnies Restaurant , Robert 4017

Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-2 (70); 2-3 (65)

Albertson BROS. Oldsmobile/ Alberstons Oldsmobile Chevrolet 4114

Sepulveda Blvd South X X X X X

2-2 (51) Traveler's Insurance 3636Sepulveda Blvd South apt 10 X

2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) K and K Car Clinic 3817Sepulveda Blvd Uni X X

2-3 (28) CALTRANS District 7, Westdale Maintenance 2723

Sepulveda Boulevard S. X X

2-2 (13) Apartment House 10121 Tabor St X X2-2 (13) HMH Associates INC 10121 Tabor St X2-2 (13) Holick Properties LTD 10121 Tabor St X2-2 (17) Tabor Cleaners 10407 Tabor St X X X

2-3 (19) Not ReportedTennessee & Butler

2-3 (7) Multichrome Co Inc 11165 Tennessee Ave X X X X2-3 (19) 1X Teen Productions 11500 Tennessee Ave X2-3 (19) Integrated Ceilings, Inc 11500 Tennessee Ave X

2-2 (59); 2-3 (54)Shell Tuller Ave Treatment Sys 3816 Tuller Ave X X X

2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) MWD- Venice Power Plant 3820 Tuller Ave X2-2 (59) Venice Power Plant 3840 Tuller Ave

2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) Venice Power Plan 3856 Tuller Ave X X

2-2 (59); 2-3 (54)Metropolitan Water District of 3862 Tuller Ave X X

2-2 (25)Culver City Communicy Day 3939 Van Buren Place X X

2-2 (2) B&P Construction Co 8737 Venice Blvd X X

2-2 (2) Maudelene Putton Trustee 8741 Venice Blvd X2-2 (2) Monza Motors 8741 Venice Blvd X2-2 (2) The Foreign Specialist 8757 Venice Blvd X2-2 (2) 1X Walter N Marks. Inc 8800 Venice Blvd X X2-2 (4) Walter N Marks Inc 8850 Venice Blvd X2-2 (5) Geore's body shop 8916 Venice Blvd X2-2 (5) B&H Auto Body Inc 8918 Venice Blvd X2-2 (5) David K's T-Shit Printing 8926 Venice Blvd X2-2 (5) Collison Expert 8930 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (5)Beverly Hill Body and Paint 8949 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (5)Earl Scheib of California Inc 8953 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (5) Sav On Drug 3364 8985 Venice blvd X2-2 (5) Scott Motors 8985 Venice Blvd X2-2 (5); Quality Cleaners 9016 Venice Blvd X X

2-2 (5)Venice Partners Dry Cleaners 9016 Venice Blvd

2-2 (5) Hartwell Corp 9035 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (5)Culver city Redevelop Agcy 9070 Venice Blvd X X

2-2 (14) Manuel's Body Shop Inc 9301 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (14)Histology Service Group Inc 9327 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (14) PIP 70 printing inc 9401 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (14) Unified Western Grocers 9434 Venice Blvd X2-2 (16) Viola Jackson 9620 Venice Blvd X2-2 (16) So Fresh So Cleaners 9631 venice Blvd X2-2 (16) Tip Top Cleaners 9631 Venice Blvd X X X X2-2 (16) Paul J Brody DPM 9736 Venice BLvd X2-2 (16) Dr Joel A Hein DDS INC 9800 Venice Blvd X2-2 (16) Solomon Forouzesh MD 9808 Venice Blvd X2-2 (16) William I Rofael 9829 Venice Blvd X2-2 (24) Raymond E O'neal DDS 9914 Venice Blvd X2-2 (24) George Agzarian MD 10000 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (24)Culver Palms Medical Group 10001 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (24) Z&S West 10020 Venice Blvd X

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2-2 (32) Studio Car Wash 10150 Venice Blvd X2-2 (30) Gary Peterson/ GN Dev 10220 Venice Blvd X2-2 (35) Culver Imports 10301 Venice Blvd X2-2 (35) Michaels Drapery Inc 10335 Venice Blvd X X2-2 (35) Digital Imaging Center 10354 Venice Blvd X2-2 (35) 711 Eleven Inc 10356 Venice Blvd X2-2 (35) 99757 10407 Venice Blvd X2-2 (35) Ericson Executives, Inc 10424 Venice Blvd X2-2 (35) Holiday Motor Homes 10424 Venice Blvd X X X2-2 (35) Rony's Car Pros 10424 Venice Blvd X2-2 (44) Posek & Fogelson DDS 10550 Venice Blvd X2-2 (44) Auto Complex 10603 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (44)West LA Imported Cars Incorpor 10603 Venice Blvd X X X

2-2 (44)Economy Environmental Inc 10646 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (44) WINALL #18 10646 Venice Blvd X X X X X2-2 (44) Culver Center Partners 10704 Venice Blvd X

2-3 (54) Goodyear Tire and Rubber 10704 Venice Blvd2-2 (44) Sayegh Tire Inc IV 10704 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (44)Center Sinai Animal Hospital 10737 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (44) Gerald Frankel DDS Inc 10801 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (50) Alec and Drora Gilad Trust 10829 Venice Blvd X2-2 (53) Quality Automotive 10881 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (53); 2-3 (50) Hansen Automotive Repair 10881 1/2 Venice Blvd X X

2-2 (53); 2-3 (50) Cleaning Club The 10905 Venice Blvd X X X X2-2 (56) CuCo's Auto 10967 Venice Blvd X2-2 (60) Dr Bruce King DDS 11103 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) Great West Car Wash INC 11166 Venice Blvd X X

2-2 (59) Jacks Auto & Glass Repair 11215 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (59)Prestige Auto Service Cetner 11215 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) AM PM Special Delivery S 11223 Venice Blvd X2-2 (59) Shell Oil Products US 11224 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) Ernest Hancz 11249 Venice Blvd X2-2 (59) Grand Prix Motors 11267 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) Venice Cleaners 11277 Venice Blvd X X X X X

2-2 (59); 2-3 (54)Jet 777 Texaco Gasoline #5 11279 Venice Blvd X X

2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) EXXON #79477 (Former) 11284 Venice Blvd X X

2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) SP Super Petrol Inc 11284 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (71); 2-3 (66) Oakridge Demo Co 11610 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (71); 2-3 (66) Larry’s ARCO 11616 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (71); 2-3 (66) Quality Express Cleaner 11620 Venice Blvd X X

2-2 (16)Western Imaging Center MED GRO 9808 Venice Blvd 2nd Fl X X

2-2 (45); 2-3 (44) James McNutly 3609 Veteran Ave X2-2 (39) Robert's Co 3830 Vinton Ave X2-2 (39) MGM Place/ Vinton LLC 3838 Vinton Ave X2-2 (2) Culver City Goodyear 8651 Washington Blvd X

2-2 (2)Boulevard Printing Company 8692 Washington Blvd X

2-2 (2) Tina Mollica 8692 Washington Blvd X2-2 (2) 1X Walter N Marks. Inc 8723 Washington Blvd X2-2 (2) 1X Walter N Marks. Inc 8735 Washington Blvd X2-2 (2) 1X Glasser, Jacob 8750 Washington Blvd X2-2 (2) Jerry Ashford 8750 Washington Blvd X2-2 (2) Mike Miller Toyota 8777 Washington Blvd X X X2-2 (11) Culver City Subaru 8850 Washington Blvd X X X

2-2 (5)Charles Robert, Louis Flummer 9005 Washington Blvd X

2-2 (5)Culver city Redevelop Agcy 9099 Washington Blvd X

2-2 (16) Southern California Edison 9335 Washington Blvd X

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2-2 (16) Culver Ciy Branch No 252 9735 Washington Blvd X2-2 (16) Washington Mutual 9801 Washington Blvd X

2-2 (16)Culver city Redevelop Agcy 9820 Washington Blvd X

2-2 (32)Tosco Corporation, Station #3 10025 Washington Blvd X

2-2 (44) Joel Chevrolet 10101 Washington Blvd X2-2 (32) B&H Auto Body Inc 10201 Washington Blvd X X2-2 (32) Culver City Coach Work 10201 Washington Blvd X2-2 (32) Volksgolf Auto RPR 10223 Washington Blvd X X2-2 (46) ELTA M MOBECK 10369 Washington Blvd X2-2 (46) AutoBody masters 10375 Washington Blvd X2-2 (46) AAMCO Transm 10409 Washington Blvd X X X

2-2 (47) Pacific Body and Collision 10429 Washington Blvd X X X2-2 (46) Premier Motor Sport 10429 Washington Blvd X2-2 (49) Howard Ryan 10705 Washington Blvd2-2 (54) Marium Hersch 10800 Washington Blvd X2-2 (54) Studio Cleaners 10800 Washington Blvd X X X X

2-2 (54)Larry Rosenthal, Chiropractor 10808 Washington Blvd X

2-2 (54) Century Dental Plan 10842 Washington Blvd X

2-2 (61); 2-3 (56) MICA CORP 10900 Washington Blvd X X

2-2 (61); 2-3 (56) La Ballona Elementary 10915 Washington Blvd X2-2 (63) Blast from the past 10950 Washington Blvd X

2-2 (63); 2-3 (60) Hamilton Avnet Electronics 10950 Washington Blvd X X X2-2 (63) Ten 9 Fifty Studios 10950 Washington Blvd X

2-2 (69); 2-3 (64) Sunshine Cleaners 11124 Washington Blvd X X

2-2 (70)Culver City Transmission Servi 11167 Washington Blvd X

2-3 (65)Stats Sports Bar and Grill Steve 11168 Washington Blvd X

2-2 (70); 2-3 (65) ARCO #1246 11181 Washington Blvd X X2-2 (70); 2-3 (65) Westside VOLVO 11201 Washington Blvd X X X X2-2 (70) KM Service 11216 Washington Blvd X

2-2 (2)8777 Washington Blvd LLC 8777

Washington Blvd LLC X

2-2 (2)Beacon Laundry/ Dry Clean 8695

Washington Blvd West X X X X

2-2 (2) McCayco 8761Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (2) Culver City Mazda 8810Washington Blvd West X X X

2-2 (2) Culver City Nissan 8840Washington Blvd West X X

2-2 (11) 1X Kaiser 8855Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (11) Buerge Volkswagon 8855Washington Blvd West X X X

2-2 (11) Rusnak VW Inc 8855Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (11) Insurance Collison Center 8888Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (5) Culver Studios The 9050Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (5) Miller Honda 9055Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (5) Mike Miller Toyota 9077Washington Blvd West X X X

2-2 (5) Chevron Station 90449 9094Washington Blvd West X X X

2-2 (5)Fox Hills Buick GMC Pontiac 9099

Washington Blvd West X X X

2-2 (16) Fallen Production 9336Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (16) I'll be you production inc 9336Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (16) MBC Universal 9336Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (16) The Culver Studios 9336Washington Blvd West X X X

2-2 (16)Town and Country Production 9336

Washington Blvd West X

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2-2 (32) Filmland Development Inc 10000Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (32)MGM/UA Communications Co 10000

Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (32) Sony pictures Co 10000Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (32) JC Backing Corporation 10202Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (32) MGM Laboratories INC 10202Washington Blvd West X X X

2-2 (32) Sony Pictures Studios 10202Washington Blvd West X X X X

2-2 (32) Culver City Auto Body 10223Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (46) Mike Miller Body Shop 10375Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (47) Globecast North America 10525Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (49) Home Savings of America 10601Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (49) The Branch Building 10601Washington Blvd West X X X

2-2 (63) Ken Cross 10950Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (63) Undressed Production 10950Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (67); 2-3 (62) MGM Auto Body 11039Washington Blvd West X X

2-2 (70); 2-3 (65) Arco Gas Station 11181Washington Blvd West X X X X

2-2 (70) BP West Coast Procuts 11181Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (70); 2-3 (65) West Side Imports Inc 11201Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (70); 2-2 (65) United Axle Rebuilders Inc 11218Washington Blvd West X X X

2-2 (69); 2-3 (64)Washington Place Automotives 11124 Washington PL X X X

2-2 (69); 2-3 (64) RAFI Automotive, Inc 11132 Washington PL X X X2-2 (69) K&S Automotive Repari 11153 Washington PL X2-2 (69) Culver Carburetor Co 11167 Washington PL X

2-2 (70); 2-3 (64) CHEVRON #92894 11197 Washington PL X X X X X X

2-2 (69); 2-3 (64) CONOCO INC 11198 Washington PL X

2-2 (70); 2-3 (65) UNOCAL #3016 11203 Washington PL X X X X X2-2 (73) Islamlic Center 11281 Washington PL X

2-2 (73); 2-3 (68) Swift Cleaners 11284 Washington PL X X X X2-2 (15) Iskcon International Gur 3745 Watseka Ave X2-2 (2) Clyde's Auto Body Shop 3429 Wesley St X

2-2 (2)Clyde's Auto Body Shop, Inc 3444 Wesley St X

2-3 (2) International Detail 2390 Westwood Blvd X2-3 (27) Appointment Auto 2945 1/2 Westwood Blvd X2-3 (27) Adai Shalom Kdgn 3030 Westwood Blvd X

2-2 (5)Formatt Printers & Lithogapher 3818 Willat Ave X

2-2 (5)EC Group INC DBA Formations 3826 Willat Ave X

2-2 (5) Peace Press Inc 3828 Willat Ave X2-3 (36) LAUSD/ PALMS JH 10860 Woodbine St X X2-3 (46) Monte Visa Rec Center 11430 Woodbine St XTOTAL 10 106 41 76 53 2 25 1 34 366 141Seg 2 2-4 (87) Pacifica Equities, LLC 1639 11th Street X

2-4 (51)Santa Monica Fence Company 1547 16th Street X X

2-4 (51)C. Herb Berger Incorporated 1548 16th Street X X X

2-4 (59) First Federal Bank 1610 17th Street X X X

2-4 (59)Balance Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1625 17th Street X

2-4 (59)Dot Imaging and Printing Inc. 1634 17th Street X

2-4 (59)G & H Technology Incorporated 1649 17th Street X X X

2-4 (49) Kenneth D Jones, DVM 1708 17th Street X

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2-4 (49)Mirage Editions DBA Industrial 1714 17th Street X

2-4 (59) Chantal Pharmaceutical 1547 18th Street X X2-4 (49) Larry A Devaty 1629 18th Street X X

2-4 (49)Palisades Garage Inc./ Westside Oldsmobile 1633 18th Street X X

2-4 (49) Poto Engineering Corp. 1715 18th Street X

2-4 (49)

Santa Monica Batch Plant/ Standard Concrete Products/ Livingston Graham 1620 19th Street X X X X X

2-4 (49) Livingston Graham 1637 19th Street2-4 (49) Datal Industries 1646 19th Street X X2-4 (49) Deniis McDonough 1653 19th Street X2-4 (49) German Autotechnik AG 1654 19th Street X2-4 (49) Kramer Motors 1668 19th Street X

2-4 (49) Santa Monica Custom Lab 1669 19th Street X2-4 (49) Corcom Inc. 1717 19th Street X X2-4 (49) Scotty's Body Shop 1550 20th Street X X2-4 (49) German Motorcraft 1556 20th Street X X X2-4 (57) Western Bank 1657 20th Street X2-4 (57) Westway Auto Body 1718 20th Street X X

2-4 (57) Hammerhead Tower Inc. 1720 20th Street X

2-4 (57)Peter Cooper German Car Service 1631 21st Street X X X

2-4 (57) Elite Auto Body 1648 21st Street X2-4 (57) Crossroads School 1714 21st Street X X

2-4 (57)At Your Service Automotive 1745 21st Street X

2-4 (8)Saint John’s Hospital and Healing Center 1328 22nd Street X X X X X X X

2-4 (43) Westside Print Works 1708 22nd Street X X X2-4 (43) Westside Print Works 1710 22nd Street X

2-4 (43)

Southern California Edison, Santa Monica Service Center 1721 22nd Street X X X X X X X

2-4 (43) Warren Distributing 1750 22nd Street X

2-4 (43) Watco-Dennis Corporation 1756 22nd Street X X X2-4 (29) Kiper Lascu DDS 3023 23rd Street X2-4 (43) Meret Inc/ Micro Service 1815 24th Street X X X

2-4 (43) Barry Slawter Automotive 1833 24th Street X X2-4 (27) Koning Eizenberg 1454 25th Street X

2-4 (27) Westside Processing Inc. 1523 26th Street X2-4 (32) Rand 1620 26th Street X X X2-4 (32) Water Garden 1620 26th Street X X2-4 (32) AleXis Corporation 1633 26th Street X

2-4 (32)Component Research Company Inc. 1655 26th Street X X X X

2-4 (43)The Gillette Company/ Papermate 1681 26th Street X X X X X X X X

2-4 (51) Pelen Engineering 2225 28th Street X X X

2-4 (51)Community Corp of Santa Monica 2243 28th Street X

2-4 (51)Community Corp of Santa Monica 2260-2268 28th Street X

2-4 (58)Erick and Sons Transport Inc. 2313 32nd Street X X

2-4 (56)Fairbanks Technical Services 2443 34th Street X

2-4 (67)Santa Monica Public Library 1343 6th Street X X

2-4 (137)Moss Avenue Sewage Lift Station 1601 Appian Way X X

2-4 (14) Alvarido Industrial Inc. 1915 Armacost Avenue X

2-4 (14) Investors Business Daily 1941 Armacost Avenue X

2-4 (16) O'Neil Data Systems Inc. 2005 Armacost Avenue X X

2-4 (16) Unified Valve Co. 2034 Armacost Avenue X X X

2-4 (16) Otis Elevator 2036 Armacost Avenue X X X

2-4 (16)1X Reliance Development Group 2048 Armacost Avenue X

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2-4 (17) Platinum Auto Body Shop 2101 Barrington Avenue X

2-4 (17) Wilshire Boulevard Temple 2112 Barrington Avenue X

2-4 (26) Dyanson Corporation 2230 Barrington Avenue X

2-4 (26) The Bodymen 2245 Barrington Avenue X X

2-4 (22) Samira Malak 2414 Barrington Avenue X

2-4 (22)

State Farm Insurance/ Monnette Regency Apartments 2445 Barrington Avenue X

2-4 (41) James Stevens DDS 2505 Barrington Avenue X

2-4 (41) 7-Eleven #17590 2541 Barrington Avenue X

2-4 (16)Barry Avenue Plating Company Incorporated 2210 Barry Avenue X X X X X X X

2-4 (16) Century Custom Coach 2237 Barry Avenue X X2-4 (16) TTE Inc 2251 Barry Avenue X2-4 (16) Rodin & Company Inc 2255 Barry Avenue X

2-4 (16)Baker’s Radiator & Welding 2264 Barry Avenue X

2-4 (16) Westside Autohaus Inc 2266 Barry Avenue X2-4 (1) Oak Brook Investors 2117 Bentley Avenue X2-4 (4) Bentley Pines 2219 Bentley Avenue X2-4 (29) Ben Mountain LLC 1715 Berkley Street X2-4 (29) Delta Graphics 1715 Berkley Street X X X X2-4 (29) Print Up 1725 Berkley Street X

2-4 (16)Rainbo Record Manufacturing Corp. 1738 Berkley Street X X X

2-4 (29) Wave Enterprises 1818 Berkley Street X2-4 (37) Buug Alley 1925 Broadway X

2-4 (37)GTE/ Nasa Oil Service Station 2001 Broadway X X X

2-4 (37)Santa Monica Dog and Cat Hospital 2010 Broadway X

2-4 (37) Post Logic Studios 2046 Broadway X X

2-4 (37)Donald Chadwick & Associates 2050 Broadway X

2-4 (37) The Litho Shop 2058 Broadway X X X2-4 (37) Varadyne Industries Inc. 2110 Broadway X X2-4 (37) Bay Area Santa Monica 2218 Broadway X2-4 (37) Clinicare Inc. 2317 Broadway X

2-4 (37)Giorgio Beverly Hills Corp./ Colorado Place 2400 Broadway X X

2-4 (27)Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Inc./ Red Corner 2500 Broadway X

2-4 (27) Helen's Cycles 2501 Broadway X

2-4 (16)Los Angeles Brewing Company, Inc. 1845 Bundy Drive X

2-4 (16) Todd-AO Studios West 1861 Bundy Drive X2-4 (16) Cornerstone Plaza 1990 Bundy Drive X2-4 (16) FoX Studios Inc 1999 Bundy Drive X X

2-4 (16) Orchard Supply Hardware 2020 Bundy Drive X

2-4 (16)

Rolex Authorized Service Center/ Walter Gooden Inc/ Poley Service Center 2050 Bundy Drive X X X

2-4 (16) Mike's Auto Repair Shop 2140 Bundy Drive X

2-4 (10)City of LA, Department of…. 2117 Butler Avenue X

2-4 (9) Golden Hammer 2231 Butler Avenue X X X X

2-4 (36) Duraspan Inc 2225 Carmelina Avenue X

2-4 (16) N.T. Audio Visual Supply 1833 Centinela Avenue X

2-4 (16)

Los Angeles Department of Water and Power/ Receiving Station-K 1840 Centinela Avenue X X X

2-4 (16)

Medical Chemical Corporation/ Boeing Co./ Mildred Wein Trust 1909 Centinela Avenue X X

2-4 (16)Bay District Paving Company 1955 Centinela Avenue X X X X

2-4 (16) Western Truck Service 1955 Centinela Avenue X X

2-4 (39)Golden Auto Body and Paint 2200 Centinela Avenue X X

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2-4 (39) London Bridge Auto Body 2240 Centinela Avenue X

2-4 (36)Industrial Contracting Engineer 2290 Centinela Avenue X

2-4 (36) BEHE Inc 2326 Centinela Avenue X

2-4 (36)P & C Auto Body and Auto Service 2340 Centinela Avenue X X

2-4 (51)Community Corp of Santa Monica 2449-2501 Centinela Avenue X

2-4 (37) Graphix Express 1528Cloverfield Boulevard X

2-4 (48)

Aero Precision Engineering/ Neighborhood Storage Associate/ Extra Space 1707

Cloverfield Boulevard X X X

2-4 (43)Ocean Park Community Center 1751

Cloverfield Boulevard X

2-4 (43) Unocal #5577 1776Cloverfield Boulevard X X X

2-4 (43) Shell Service Station 1802Cloverfield Boulevard X X X X X X

2-4 (43)ARCO #1978/ Abbas Joukar 1819

Cloverfield Boulevard X X X X

2-4 (9) Body Elegance Detail 2219 Colby Avenue X2-4 (9) Supertek Company Inc. 2231 Colby Avenue X X

2-4 (9)Communications Manufacturing Corp 2234 Colby Avenue X

2-4 (9) Nicol Motors 2240 Colby Avenue X2-4 (9) Auto Fitness 2254 Colby Avenue X

2-4 (96) Beverly Hills Trans. 700 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (59) Angensys 1701 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (59)Hastings Plastics Company 1704 Colorado Avenue X X X

2-4 (59)Swartz Glass Company Incorporated 1726 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (59) Natural Progression Inc 1734 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (59) Harvey Titanium LTD 1805 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (49)

Copley Press/ The Outlook/ University of California LA 1920 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (49)Sony Music Entertainment Inc. 2100 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (49) L & B Manufacturing Corp. 2144 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (49) Aydin Molded Devices 2170 Colorado Avenue X X X

2-4 (49) Lowe-Sony Campus 2204 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (49)Universal Music Group/ Arboretum Gateway LLC 2220 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (49) Santa Monica Training 2224 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (32)KPFF Consulting Engineers 2401 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (32) Colorado Place 2425 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (32)

McGwire Thomas Partners/ MGM Plaza/ Hugh N Wangs DDS 2425 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (32) Getty Images 2450 Colorado Avenue X X X

2-4 (32)Water Garden Phase I and II Development 2500 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (32) Kresser/ Graig 2501 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (32)System Development Corporation 2525 Colorado Avenue X X X

2-4 (32)

U.S. Property Fund III/ National Medical Enterprises/ Colorado Partners L.P. 2700 Colorado Avenue X X X

2-4 (28)

Warland Engineering/ TDR Garage/ Viking Screw Products 2834 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (28)GIA Gem Instruments Corp. 2912 Colorado Avenue X X X

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2-4 (18)Colorado Homeowner's Association 3219 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (9) R&B Enterprises 2222 Corinth Ave X X

2-4 (9)West Garage/ U.S. Postal Service 2306 Corinth Ave X X

2-4 (9) Microdrop Inc. 2227 Corinth Avenue X X

2-4 (9)US Postal Service/ USPS-VMF 2306 Corinth Avenue X

2-4 (9) The Complex Inc. 2323 Corinth Avenue X X

2-4 (1)

RPS Automotive/ Westside Transmission and Automotive 2050 Cotner Avenue X

2-4 (1) Platinum Press Inc. 2056 Cotner Avenue X X X X

2-4 (1)Bliss and Bothwell Auto Service 2110 Cotner Avenue X

2-4 (1) National Genetics Institute 2112 Cotner Avenue X

2-4 (1)Montgomery Ross Fisher Inc 2126 Cotner Avenue X X

2-4 (4)

Ventura Division of Metal Products GRP/ German Italian Motor Company/ Two Guys from Sweden Inc. 2222 Cotner Avenue X X X

2-4 (4) Aircraft Bearing Corp. 2238 Cotner Avenue X X2-4 (4) Nearly Me Inc. 2250 Cotner Avenue X X2-4 (4) Radnet Film Library 2250 Cotner Avenue X2-4 (8) Kartek Inc. 2310 Cotner Avenue X

2-4 (8)Bessen Body Shop Incorporated 2323 Cotner Avenue X

2-4 (8) Seaside Silver Recovery 2329 1/2 Cotner Avenue X X

2-4 (61)Southern California Disposal 2329 Delaware Avenue X X

2-4 (55) Allan Company 2411 Delaware Avenue X X

2-4 (75)Pacific Towing Service Incorporated 1646 Euclid Street X X

2-4 (45)Verizon California Inc, Santa Monica 2909

Exposition Boulevard X X X X

2-4 (46)GTE Plant Yard/ Santa Monica 2943

Exposition Boulevard X X

2-4 (39)

Formerly Douglas Aircraft/ Lantana So. Hines Development 3301

Exposition Boulevard X

2-4 (39) GTE Inc 3303Exposition Boulevard X X

2-4 (39)Granite Productions/ North Shore Productions 3401

Exposition Boulevard X

2-4 (20)Los Angeles Plant/ Aeroquip Corp. 11214

Exposition Boulevard X X X X X

2-4 (21) Pico Pump Station 11245Exposition Boulevard X

2-4 (22) JT Automotive 11501Exposition Boulevard X

2-4 (31)

Interstate Brands Corporation/ Painters Warehouse Inc. 11941

Exposition Boulevard X X

2-4 (10) Beverly Hills Gun Club 12306Exposition Boulevard X

2-4 (36)Barco Aviation/ 5th and Sunset Inc. 12322

Exposition Boulevard X

2-4 (9)Compuartist/ Colornet Press 2216 Federal Avenue X X X X

2-4 (9)Rogerson Aircraft Corp/ Contour Body Works 2223 Federal Avenue X X

2-4 (9) Lasky Coachworks Inc 2241 Federal Avenue X X

2-4 (9)O'Connells Service and Repair Inc 2251 Federal Avenue X

2-4 (9)

TBD Analysis/ LanseHaselrig Auto Restoration 2261 Federal Avenue X X X

2-4 (9) Pacific Tranducer Corp. 2301 Federal Avenue X2-4 (9) Margaret Kardashian 2305 Federal Avenue X

2-4 (9)Communications Technology Corporation 2237, 2245 Federal Avenue X X X X

2-4 (55)Southern California Disposal 1908 Frank Street X

2-4 (22) Buss Systems, Inc. 1661 Franklin Street X2-4 (29) Benson Lehner Corp. 1860 Franklin Street X

2-4 (22) Liberty Cleaners 11460Gateway Boulevard X X

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2-4 (22) Gateway Auto Center 11464Gateway Boulevard X X X

2-4 (22) Winston Tire Company 11474Gateway Boulevard X

2-4 (22) CSI Automotive 11476Gateway Boulevard X

2-4 (22) Arch Diocese of LA 11534Gateway Boulevard X

2-4 (41) Allen Alternator 11650Gateway Boulevard X X

2-4 (41) Swedish Service 11671Gateway Boulevard X X X

2-4 (41) Nu Life Cleaners 11686Gateway Boulevard X X X X X

2-4 (41) Tom's Auto 11722Gateway Boulevard X

2-4 (40)Webster Middle School, LAUSD 11330 Graham Place X

2-4 (16)Alldy Spot Welders Corp./ Aerospace Welding 2035 Granville Avenue X X X X

2-4 (16)Cinema Products/ Bill Feldman 2037 Granville Avenue X

2-4 (16)Howard Brown and Sons Auto Body 2138 Granville Avenue X

2-4 (55) Dewey Pest Control 1907 High Place X X X X X X2-4 (63) Edison Elementary 2425 Kansas Avenue X

2-4 (16) The Post Group West 11858 La Grange Avenue X

2-4 (16) Unilab West Los Angeles 11915 La Grange Avenue X X X

2-4 (94) Santa Monica Produce 1643 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-4 (106)Santa Monica Bay Cities Auto 1660 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-4 (136) The Finishers Touch 2103 Lincoln Boulevard X X

2-4 (79) Bel Air Auto Leasing 2411 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-4 (135)Santa Monica Police Department 1685 Main Street X X X X

2-4 (57) Alfred Banuelos 2100 Michigan Avenue X2-4 (43) CompuCorp 2211 Michigan Avenue X X X

2-4 (43)Bon Voyage Body Shop/ Venturino, Santa Monica 2319 Michigan Avenue X X X X

2-4 (43)Lansdale Transistor and Electronics 2330 Michigan Avenue X X X

2-4 (43)American Appliance Manufacturing (formerly) 2341 Michigan Avenue X X X X X X

2-4 (43)

City of Santa Monica, Corporate Yards/ Mechanical Maintanence 2500 Michigan Avenue X X X X X X X

2-4 (43) Bergamont Property 2525 Michigan Avenue X

2-4 (10)

Cyprus Industrial Minerals Inc./ Medclone Inc./ Colorwise 2435 Military Avenue X X X

2-4 (10) City of Encino 11502Mississippi Avenue X

2-4 (16) Instant Impressions Inc. 11751Mississippi Avenue X

2-4 (16) Exponent Inc. 11777Mississippi Avenue X

2-4 (16) Webster Instrument Inc. 11856Mississippi Avenue X X X

2-4 (16) Playa Del Rey 11862Mississippi Avenue X

2-4 (16) West LA Print and Copy 11908Mississippi Avenue X

2-4 (16)West Los Angeles Animal Shelter 11950 Missouri Avenue X X X X

2-4 (16)Southern California Gas Company

Missouri Avenue and Bundy Drive X

2-4 (29) Streamline Pictures 2908 Nebraska Avenue X X

2-4 (29)Pico Cabinets and Contracting 2910 Nebraska Avenue X

2-4 (29)Esther Carpenter Design Inc. 2920 Nebraska Avenue X

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2-4 (29)Group W Cable/ Adelphia Communications Corp. 2939 Nebraska Avenue X X

2-4 (29) Vivo RX 3212 Nebraska Avenue X

2-4 (19) Twentieth Century Fox 12210 Nebraska Avenue X

2-4 (19)Plaskon Electronic Matl Company Incorporated 12270 Nebraska Avenue X X X X

2-4 (19)

West Los Angeles Service Center/ Los Angeles Department of Water and Power 12300 Nebraska Avenue X X X

2-4 (29)

Pioneer Magnetics Inc./ Plastiglade Manufacturing Corp. 3122 Nebraska Street X X X

2-4 (109)Paul’s Transmission Services 825

Olympic Boulevard X X X X X

2-4 (49) Sheffield Lab Matrix 1830Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (57) Elite Auto Body 2029Olympic Boulevard X X X

2-4 (53) German Car Service 2202Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (48)The Water Garden/ Candle Corporation 2425

Olympic Boulevard X X

2-4 (29)Digital Magic Co./ System Development Corporation 3000

Olympic Boulevard X X X

2-4 (29) Farah David Productions 3025Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (29) New Roads School 3131Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (29)

Ambrose Company/ Kentucky Brands of California 3200

Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (29) Former Agape Church 3211Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (16) Hornburg Jaguar 3300Olympic Boulevard X X X X

2-4 (29) City of Long Beach 4000Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (4) Fatburger of California Inc. 11104Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (4) Doulglas, Emmett and Co. 11150Olympic Boulevard X X X

2-4 (9) M.P.I. Limited 11300Olympic Boulevard X X

2-4 (9) Nasa Investment Groups 11301Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (9)Snyder Chiropractic Health Center 11340

Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (9) Trident Limited 11355Olympic Boulevard X X

2-4 (9) Cahill Building Co. 11390Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (9)O;lympic Purdue Associates 11400

Olympic Boulevard X X

2-4 (9)

Teleflora LLC/ Executive Life/ Olympic Purdue/ Aurora National Life Assurance 11444

Olympic Boulevard X X

2-4 (9)

Morton M Feldbaum DDS/ Walley's Automotive Detailing/ Trevor Medberry DDS/ Alexander Pana DDS 11500

Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (9) Fire Station #59 11505Olympic Boulevard X X X X X

2-4 (9) MCL Properties 11543Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (9) Olympic Chiropractic 11545Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (9)

Golden Chopsticks/ CopyCo Printing/ O’Connell’s Service & Repair 11555

Olympic Boulevard X X X

2-4 (9)West LA Print and Copy Partnership 11577

Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (9) Premier Schools In 11600Olympic Boulevard X

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2-4 (16) Olympic Body Shop 11656Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (16) Peppers Mexican Grill 11678Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (16)Dollar Cleaner/ Olympic Concord Cleaners 11682

Olympic Boulevard X X X

2-4 (16) Westwood Motors Inc. 11700Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (16) Brentwood Pet Clinic 11718Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (16) Ralphs Grocery #210 11727Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (16) Arco Power Gas Station 11748Olympic Boulevard X X X

2-4 (16) Howard Brown and Sons 11758Olympic Boulevard X X

2-4 (16) Poushak Inc. 11800Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (16) The Landsburg Company 11811Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (16) Westside Towers 11835Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (16)Westside Associates, Ken Ruby 11845

Olympic Boulevard X X

2-4 (16) Douglas Emmett & Co 11900Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (16)3M Los Angeles Dynacolor/ Foto Works 11915

Olympic Boulevard X X X

2-4 (16) Shell Service Station 11944Olympic Boulevard X X X X

2-4 (16) Chevron Station 90944 11951Olympic Boulevard X X X X X

2-4 (16)76 Products Station #3019 or Mobil #18-G8L 12100

Olympic Boulevard X X X

2-4 (16)Martin Cadillac Company Incorporated 12101

Olympic Boulevard X X X X X X

2-4 (16) Kilroy Realty Corp 12200Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (16) Teleflora 12233Olympic Boulevard X X X

2-4 (16)

Matthew May Property/ G4 Media/ Kilroy Realty LP/ Jim Martin Construction 12312

Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (16)Teledyne Controls/ AGI Properties 12333

Olympic Boulevard X X X X

2-4 (49) Chris and Jesse Do 1728-1730Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (4)Southland Location #18821/ 7-Eleven 11075

Olympic Boulevard W X X

2-4 (56) Richard Von Steeg 3409 Pearl Street X

2-4 (57) Air Cert Inc 2100Pennsylvania Avenue X X X X

2-4 (115) Arco #1946 332 Pico Boulevard X X X X X2-4 (128) 90009 801 Pico Boulevard X2-4 (73) Johnny’s Auto Repair 2102 Pico Boulevard X

2-4 (66) Chevron Station #9 3779 2328 Pico Boulevard X X X X2-4 (66) Jiffy Lube #1379 2344 Pico Boulevard X X

2-4 (64)Big O Tires/ Discount Tire Center #111 2411 Pico Boulevard X X X

2-4 (64) Rite Aid #5490 2412 Pico Boulevard X X X2-4 (64) Venice Family Group 2509 Pico Boulevard X2-4 (64) Sunset Car Wash 2510 Pico Boulevard X

2-4 (62)

BT Automotive Service/ Kondo Motors/ Westside Commercial 2621 Pico Boulevard X

2-4 (62) Engler Bros Motor Parts 2630 Pico Boulevard X X2-4 (62) Pal Motors Inc. 2633 Pico Boulevard X

2-4 (51)Barry’s Complete Automotive 2728 Pico Boulevard X X X

2-4 (51)Norge Laundy and Cleaning Villa 2801 Pico Boulevard X X X

2-4 (51) Viking Motors 2804 Pico Boulevard X2-4 (51) The Broadway Cleaners 2808 Pico Boulevard X

2-4 (51)Santa Monica Convalescent home 2828 Pico Boulevard X

2-4 (51)James Van Dusen Automotive 2925 Pico Boulevard X x

2-4 (51)Peter’s Foreign Auto Service 3007 Pico Boulevard X X

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2-4 (51)DSJ Printing/ Heath and Associates Advertising 3103 Pico Boulevard X X X

2-4 (51)Modern Cleaners/ Broadway Cleaners 3308 Pico Boulevard X X X X X

2-4 (2)Union Oil Service Station LEAS 10831 Pico Boulevard X

2-4 (5)Thai Dishes/ Anna's Restaurant DBA Antones 10926 Pico Boulevard X

2-4 (5) Midas Muffler 10950 Pico Boulevard X

2-4 (5)Department of Public Services 10961 Pico Boulevard X X

2-4 (10) Alpha Quality Cleaners 11027 Pico Boulevard X2-4 (10) Laz-Boy 11040 Pico Boulevard X2-4 (10) Discovery Design 11054 Pico Boulevard X X2-4 (10) Anawalt Lumber 11060 Pico Boulevard X

2-4 (10)

Calmat Company Conrock Division/ Catalina Pacifc Concrete Company 11122 Pico Boulevard X X X

2-4 (10)West LA/ California Portland Cement Company 11150 Pico Boulevard X X X

2-4 (10)

Home JUNCTION Property/ Century City Car Wash 11200 Pico Boulevard X

2-4 (10) John Best 11201 Pico Boulevard X2-4 (10) Arriba Restaurant 11240 Pico Boulevard X

2-4 (10)

George’s Sawtelle Texaco/ Cedar Petroleum Company/ Best Buy Store #109/ Homer Harvey 11301 Pico Boulevard X X

2-4 (22)

GTE (West LA Plant Yard)/ Sam's U-Drive Rental/ United Rentals Inc. #139 11371 Pico Boulevard X X X X X

2-4 (22)Rolls Royce of Beverly Hills/ Paulson Motors Inc. 11401 Pico Boulevard x X X X X

2-4 (22) VCA Clinical Laboratory 11518 Pico Boulevard X

2-4 (22)Jack's Custom Picture Framing 11528 Pico Boulevard X

2-4 (22) Advance Auto Clinic 11540 Pico Boulevard X2-4 (22) Jeff's Auto Servce 11568 Pico Boulevard X

2-4 (22)Sanjo Investments/ Superior Automotive 11580 Pico Boulevard X X X

2-4 (22) Rapid Rental Corp. 11590 Pico Boulevard X2-4 (22) Office Supplies 11625 Pico Boulevard X2-4 (22) Century Motors Inc. 11675 Pico Boulevard X X X

2-4 (22)Lou Baldi's Body Shop/ Master Imports 11708 Pico Boulevard X X X X

2-4 (22) Master Imports 11708 Pico Boulevard X2-4 (22) Copyland Inc. 11717 Pico Boulevard X2-4 (38) Exclusive Jaguar Servce 11797 Pico Boulevard X

2-4 (38)West Los Angeles Plating Co. 11824 Pico Boulevard X X

2-4 (38) Cycle Products West, LLC 11900 Pico Boulevard X2-4 (38) Pico West Cleaners 11925 Pico Boulevard X X X X2-4 (38) Chan Dara Inc 11940 Pico Boulevard X2-4 (38) Wonder Mile Cleaners 12009 Pico Boulevard X X X X X2-4 (38) Teddy's Café 12043 Pico Boulevard X2-4 (44) Ed's Auto Parts 12208 Pico Boulevard X X

2-4 (44) Electric Supply Connection 12220 Pico Boulevard X

2-4 (117) Commercial Rentals (3)1221-1227-1231 Pico Boulevard X

2-4 (62)Autozone #5691/ Chief Auto Parts #23718 2606-2608 Pico Boulevard X X

2-4 (2) Kits Cameras C55 18050 Pico Boulevard X X

2-4 (1)Crow Coach Works Auto Service 2101 Pontius Avenue X

2-4 (1) Beverly Hills Porsche/Audi 2115 Pontius Avenue X2-4 (1) International Parts Inc. 2117 Pontius Avenue X

2-4 (4)American Speedy Printing Center 2219 Pontius Avenue X

2-4 (4)West Coast Tire Warehouse Inc. 2239 Pontius Avenue X

2-4 (4) Avio Coach Craft Inc. 2245 Pontius Avenue X X2-4 (8) Ryan's Auto Repair Inc. 2307 Pontius Avenue X X

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2-4 (8)Gali Corp DBA Dynamation Research 2310 Pontius Avenue X

2-4 (8) Entrepreneur GP Inc. 2311 Pontius Avenue X

2-4 (8)Barlow Promotional Products Inc. 2330 Pontius Avenue X X X

2-4 (8) Heinz Weber Inc. 2345 Pontius Avenue X X X

2-4 (9) Aba Custom Coachworks 2311 Purdue Avenue X

2-4 (47)Richland Elementary School 11562 Richland Avenue X X

2-4 (10) Sam’s U-Drive 2431S Sepulveda Boulevard X

2-4 (16)Bundy Cleaners/ Ambrose Development 2139 S. Bundy Drive X X X

2-4 (79)Mobil #11-F24 or Exxon Mobil Oil Corp. 731

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X X X

2-4 (79)Sheridan Toyota, Incorporated 801

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X X X

2-5 (62)Infiniti of Santa Monica/ Nissan 900

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X X

2-4 (45)

Claude Short Dodge Dealership/ Santa Monica BMW 1127

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X

2-4 (45)Lynch Motors/ Santa Monica Lincoln Mercury 1229

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X X X

2-4 (45) Santa Monica Ford 1230Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X X X

2-4 (45) Chevron 1330Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X X

2-4 (30)Cummings Buick Incorporated 1530

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X X X

2-4 (30)Peter West Motors/ Santa Monica Nissan 1601

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X

2-4 (30) Santa Monica Isuzu 1630Santa Monica Boulevard X X X

2-4 (30) Kramer Acura 1695Santa Monica Boulevard X X X

2-4 (30)USA Petroleum Company #97/ Shell Service Station 1802

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X X

2-4 (30)Santa Monica BMW/ Saab of Santa Monica 1820

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X

2-4 (42) S. Muslin/ D. Altman 1908Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-4 (42)Lee Dooley Chevron/ 96554 1919

Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-4 (42) Texaco 1932Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-4 (42)William F Skinner M.D./ Peter Alexakis MD Inc. 2001

Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-4 (42)General Telephone Company/ The Koll Co. 2020

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X

2-4 (42)Medicla Center of Santa Monica 2021

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X

2-4 (42) Café Santa Monica 2042Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-4 (37)

Medical Clinical Labs/ John Wayne Cancer Institute 2200

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X

2-4 (37)

John Lawrence MD/ MK Johnson MD/ Henry Jones MD Inc. 2222

Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-4 (37) Bistro of Santa Monica 2301Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-4 (27)Mckinley Elementary School 2401

Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-4 (27)

Elliott D Felman MD/ Santa Monica Cancer Treatment 2428

Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-4 (27)Volkswagen Santa Monica, Incorporated 2440

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X X X

2-4 (27)Children’s Book and Music Center 2500

Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-4 (27) Savon #9608 2505Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-4 (27) The Community Corp. 2601Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-4 (27) Pip Printing #1379 2612Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-4 (24)Auto Club of Southern California 2730

Santa Monica Boulevard X

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2-4 (3) Russell’s Service Station 2004Sawtelle Boulevard X

2-4 (3) Sunrise Phto 2025Sawtelle Boulevard X

2-4 (3) Premiere Dental Care Inc. 2047Sawtelle Boulevard X

2-4 (3) George's Hardware 2060Sawtelle Boulevard X

2-4 (6)Table Barbeque Restaurant 2125

Sawtelle Boulevard X

2-4 (6) Sawtelle Center 2130Sawtelle Boulevard X

2-4 (9) Ed S Walker Body Works 2240Sawtelle Boulevard X X X X

2-4 (9)Abbott Motor Brake Cleaning 2246

Sawtelle Boulevard X

2-4 (9) West LA Radiator 2304Sawtelle Boulevard X

2-4 (9) Beverly Coachcraft Inc 2320Sawtelle Boulevard X X

2-4 (9) David Denham 2322Sawtelle Boulevard X

2-4 (9)Miller DM Inc./ Beverly Hills LTD 2326

Sawtelle Boulevard X X X

2-4 (9)Trend Auto Works/ Speed Service 2343

Sawtelle Boulevard X X X

2-4 (10)Sawtelle Maintanence Station 2410

Sawtelle Boulevard X X

2-4 (21) Junior Professional School 2457Sawtelle Boulevard X

2-4 (30)Balfour Beauty/ 405 Widening-Culver 2532

Sawtelle Boulevard X X

2-4 (9) Sawtelle Self Storage 2238-2246Sawtelle Boulevard X

2-4 (1)Star Autosport/ Star Motors 2100

Sepulveda Boulevard X

2-4 (10) WCP Color Graphics 2440Sepulveda Boulevard X

2-4 (35)Westdale Maintenance Station 2723

Sepulveda Boulevard X X X X

2-4 (35)CALTRANS District 7, Westdale Maintenance 2723

Sepulveda Boulevard S. X X

2-4 (26) 2231South Barrington Avenue

2-4 (41) Gateway Cleaners 2515South Barrington Avenue X X X X X

2-4 (36) Q-Tech Corp. 2201South Carmelina Avenue X X X

2-4 (36) Rotoflow Corporation 2235South Carmelina Avenue X X

2-4 (9)California Motors Portable Entertainment 2309

South Federal Avenue X X

2-4 (1)Bessen Body Shop Incorporated 2112

South Sepulveda Boulevard X X

2-4 (1) Crown CoachWorks Inc. 2122South Sepulveda Boulevard X

2-4 (4)S C Body and Paint/ Beverly Euro Motors 2216

South Sepulveda Boulevard X

2-4 (16) Hoover Electric Co. 2100South Stoner Avenue X X

2-4 (16) Aves Trust 2010South Westgate Avenue X

2-4 (25) Professional Graphics 1655 Standford Avenue X

2-4 (29) wave Properties 1815 Standford Avenue X

2-4 (29) Reynolds Metal Works 1816 Standford Avenue

2-4 (25) Durastrip of Santa Monica 1618 Stanford Street X X X X

2-4 (25)Dekel Construction and Development 1651 Stanford Street X

2-4 (29) Blair Graphics 1740 Stanford Street X

2-4 (29)

Pipco International Corp./ Pacific Commercial Builders 1757 Stanford Street X

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2-4 (29)Mark Casey/ Swissomatic Products 1818 Stanford Street X

2-4 (28)Gemological Institue of America 1630 Stewart Street X X X

2-4 (34)Southern California Gas Company 1701 Stewart Street X X X X X X

2-4 (34)

Red Bull North America Inc./ Higgins Common Trust 1740 Stewart Street X X X

2-4 (29)

Penn Life Service Center/ 20th Century Fox/ Paint Port 1800 Stewart Street X X X

2-4 (7)Stoner Avenue Recreation Center 1835 Stoner Avenue X X X

2-4 (13) Held Properties Inc. 2020 Stoner Avenue X

2-4 (13)Western District Collection Yard 2027 Stoner Avenue X X X

2-4 (16) Westwood Printing 2100 Stoner Avenue X2-4 (16) Santa Monica Service 2120 Stoner Avenue X

2-4 (16)Walker Buerge Ford/ BMCC Body Shop 2125 Stoner Avenue X X X X

2-4 (16)

Stoner Avenue Site/ Walker Motor Company/ Rex Precision Products Inc. 2131 Stoner Avenue X X X

2-4 (16) Leonard H McRoskey 2139 Stoner Avenue X

2-4 (16)Spencer Coachworks/ Auto Collision Services 2251 Stoner Avenue X X X

2-4 (8) Seaside Thoroughred Inc. 2327 Stoner Avenue X X2-4 (41) Reddy Company 2493 Stoner Avenue X X

2-4 (8) Multichrome Company Inc. 11165Tennessee Avenue X X X X

2-4 (9) 1x Teen Productions 11500Tennessee Avenue X

2-4 (9) Velagraphics 11538Tennessee Avenue X

2-4 (9)Edwards Labels/ Edward's Communication Associates 11550

Tennessee Avenue X X X

2-4 (22) Igby's 11637 Tennessee Place X2-4 (65) City of Santa Monica 2200 Virginia Avenue X

2-4 (16) Bank of America 2010 Westgate Avenue X

2-4 (16) Color Image Printing 2030 Westgate Avenue X X

2-4 (16) Foundation Press Inc. 2050 Westgate Avenue X

2-4 (2) Takashi Yoshinaga DC 2346Westwood Boulevard X

2-4 (2) Monitoring Station 2351Westwood Boulevard X

2-4 (2) International Detail 2390Westwood Boulevard X

Total 13 115 42 36 94 3 9 3 93 348 154

Seg 32-5 (113) AD Infinitum 1414 2nd Street X2-5 (97) FW Woolworths 1322 3rd Street X X

2-5 (97)Rainbow Photo DBA: F.W. Woolworth 1322 3rd Street X

2-5 (108) Janscourt 1453 3rd Street X

2-5 (97) Zara 13383rd Street Promenade X

2-5 (97)1351 Building LP/ Teasers Restaruant 1351

3rd Street Promenade X X

2-5 (97) Gap Inc. 13553rd Street Promenade X

2-5 (97) Trastevere Restaurant 13603rd Street Promenade X

2-5 (108)Wildwings Chicken Company 1415

3rd Street Promenade X

2-5 (108) Broadway Cinema 14413rd Street Promenade X

2-5 (85)Crossroads Elementary School 1229 4th Street X

2-5 (95) Delta Press 1340 4th Street X2-5 (104) La Serenta de Garibaldi 1416 4th Street X2-5 (107) Badner Chiropractic 1460 4th Street X

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2-5 (112) Lander Chiropractic Corp. 1511 4th Street X X2-5 (85) 4th Street Investors LLC 1639 4th Street X

2-5 (129)Double Tree Hotel Santa Monica 1707 4th Street X X

2-5 (129)Santa Monica/ Malibu School District 1723 4th Street X

2-5 (95) Tom Imming 1335-1339 4th Street X

2-5 (82) United States Post Office 1248 5th Street X

2-5 (90)Austin Service center/ Santa Monica Bank 1324 5th Street X X X X X

2-5 (101)John I. Phillips Silvercrest/ Salvation Army 1530 5th Street X X X X

2-5 (101) Royalty Auto Body Inc. 1550 5th Street X X2-5 (101) Midas Muffler 1558 5th Street X2-5 (121) Apple Computer 1632 5th Street X

2-5 (72)Santa Monica Christian Tower 1233 6th Street X

2-5 (67)General Telephone of California 1301 6th street X X X

2-5 (67)Santa Monica Family YMCA 1332 6th Street X

2-5 (79) Jorco Chemical Company 1415 6th Street X2-5 (79) Tom Francis Motors 1423 6th Street X2-5 (101) JSM Streza 1522 6th Street X

2-5 (101)Santa Monica Municipal Bus Line 1620 6th Street X X

2-5 (67)General Telephone Company 1314 7th Street X X

2-5 (67) Tistaert Dental 1333 7th Street X2-5 (79) Vaughn Printing 1413 7th Street X

2-5 (79)Santa Monica Fire Department 1444 7th Street X X X

2-5 (79) Mark L Stafford DDS 1460 7th Street X2-5 (99) Four Oaks Garage Inc. 1547 7th Street X2-5 (96) Pioneer French Bakery 1621 7th Street X X

2-5 (67)Verizon California Inc, Santa Monica 1314 7th Strret X X X

2-5 (114)Santa Monica Municipal Bus Line 1660 7th Strret X X X

2-5 (103) Carrus Inc. 1631 9th Street X X X X2-5 (103) Castle Rock Pictures 1631 9th Street X

2-5 (103)America's Finest Prods. Corp 1639 9th Street X

2-5 (103) Teufel, Inc. 1656 9th Street X

2-5 (62)

AutoCraft of Santa Monica/ Euro Amercian Auto Company Inc. 1413 10th Street X

2-5 (71)Lebovic MD & schwimer MD 1450 10th Street X

2-5 (74) AD Infinitum 1510 10th Street X2-5 (74) M & k Real Estate LLC 1534 10th Street X

2-5 (74)

Tenth & Colorado Associations/ Windmill Lane Productions 1558 10th Street X

2-5 (94)

Ultra Dynamics Corp./ Steven Jones Development Co./Puroflow Corp. 1631 10th Street X X X

2-5 (94) Jerry Brookheimer 1650 10th Street X2-5 (64) American Red Cross 1450 11th Street X X2-5 (77) Carr Corp. 1547 11th Street X2-5 (87) W I Simonson Inc. 1653 11th Street X X X2-5 (87) Holmes Body Shop 1665 11th Street X X X X

2-5 (122) Taylor Cement Pumping11th Street and Pico Boulevard X

2-5 (59) PS-1 Elementary School 1437 12th Street X2-5 (59) Pluralistic School Inc. 1443 12th Street X2-5 (66) Adel Johnson 1514 12th Street X

2-5 (83) Engle Manufacturing Co. 1621 12th Street X X2-5 (83) V.C. Automotive 1629 12th Street X2-5 (83) Ital Body Shop 1643 12th Street X X

2-5 (83)Broadway Gymnastics School 1657 12th Street X

2-5 (83)Volkswagen Santa Monica, Incorporated 1710 12th Street X X X X

2-5 (83) Lexus of Santa Monica 1716 12th Street X X

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2-5 (102) Barbara Joffe 1823 12th Street X

2-5 (54)

Domestic Dry Cleaners and Laundry/ Santa Monica Cleaners 1453 14th Street X X X X X

2-5 (54)

Wilson's Specialized Brakes/ Rich Wilson Automotive 1502 14th Street X X

2-5 (54)Santa Monica Pet Medical Center 1534 14th Street X

2-5 (54)Anthony's Paint and Body Shop 1546 14th Street X X X X

2-5 (54) LA Photo Works 1555 14th Street X2-5 (54) Crescent Cleaners 1557 14th Street X X X2-5 (78) Kas Engineering Inc. 1714 14th Street X2-5 (84) Bairs Body Shop 1762 14th Street X X X X2-5 (92) Consol Pet Foods Inc. 1840 14th Street X2-5 (98) Morris Automotive 1904 14th Street X2-5 (47) Hank Barry 1448 15th Street X2-5 (56) Westamp Inc. 1542 15th Street X X

2-5 (69)Sanwa Bank/ Speedway Motors 1711 15th Street X X

2-5 (69) German Motor Car Service 1714 15th Street X X X

2-5 (30)Ocean Park Community Center 1447 16th Street X

2-5 (51)Paul Horst Painting Contractor 1551 16th Street X

2-5 (52) Zwan Magnetics Inc. 1607 16th Street X X

2-5 (58)Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District 1651 16th Street X

2-5 (76) Steven Stapakis 1803 16th Street X2-5 (37) Auto Haus 1507 17th Street X

2-5 (44)

International Genetics Engineering/ G & H Technology Inc/ Xoma LLC 1545 17th Street X X X

2-5 (44) A and I Color 1548 17th Street X X X2-5 (52) First Federal Bank 1610 17th Street X X X

2-5 (52)G & H Technology Incorporated 1649 17th Street X X X

2-5 (30) Kramer Honda 1414 18th Street X X2-5 (38) Chantal Pharmaceutical 1547 18th Street X X2-5 (53) Larry A Devaty 1629 18th Street X X

2-5 (53)Palisades Garage Inc./ Westside Oldsmobile 1633 18th Street X X

2-5 (53) Crossroads School 1646 18th Street X2-5 (53) Crossroads School 1649 18th Street X

2-5 (27)Santa Monica Fire Station #3 1302 19th Street X

2-5 (43)

Santa Monica Batch Plant/ Standard Concrete Products/ Livingston Graham 1620 19th Street X X X X X

2-5 (43) Livingston Graham 1637 19th Street2-5 (43) Corcom Inc. 1717 19th Street X X

2-5 (18)Arbor View/ Century Quality Management 1338 20th Street X

2-5 (28) German Motorcraft 1556 20th Street X X X

2-5(57); 2-5 (41) LA Lithographics 1641 20th Street X X

2-5 (36)Peter Cooper German Car Service 1631 21st Street X X X

2-5 (36) Foundation Press Inc. 1640 21st Street X2-5 (36) Crossroads School 1714 21st Street X X2-5 (8) Clark Construction 1320 22nd Street X

2-5 (8)Saint John’s Hospital and Healing Center 1328 22nd Street X X X X X X X

2-5 (39) Westside Print Works 1708 22nd Street X X X

2-5 (39)

Southern California Edison, Santa Monica Service Center 1721 22nd Street X X X X X X X

2-5 (39) Watco-Dennis Corporation 1756 22nd Street X X X2-5 (26) Meret Inc/ Micro Service 1815 24th Street X X X2-5 (7) Rand 1620 26th Street X X X

2-5 (7)Component Research Company Inc. 1655 26th Street X X X X

2-5 (21)The Gillette Company/ Papermate 1681 26th Street X X X X X X X X

2-5 (138)City of Santa Monica, Waste Water 1621 Appian Way X

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2-5 (138)City of Santa Monica, Environmental Protection 1640 Appian Way X

2-5 (97) Street Retail West 1 LP 301 Arizona Avenue X2-5 (97) Mann Theatres 302 Arizona Avenue X

2-5 (67)First Church of Christian Scentist 505 Arizona Avenue X

2-5 (67) Warburton Gary DDS APC 519 Arizona Avenue X2-5 (67) Dave Yoshimaru DDS 520 Arizona Avenue X2-5 (67) Oracle Corporation 604 Arizona Avenue X

2-5 (67) Women's Medical Group 700 Arizona Avenue X

2-5 (67)White & Company Insurance 807 Arizona Avenue X

2-5 (131)Community Corporation of Santa Monica 855 Bay Street X

2-5 (125) Residence 1139 Bay Street X2-5 (126) Santa Monica Color Lab 129 Broadway X2-5 (124) Quality Photo Lab 215 Broadway X X

2-5 (127)The Broadway, Santa Monica 315 Broadway X

2-5 (112) R. Grigsby Automotive 401 Broadway X2-5 (112) Fromex Photo Systems 406 Broadway X X2-5 (101) Super Go Bike Shop 501 Broadway X2-5 (101) Dr. Dean Goodman 519 Broadway X2-5 (101) Caravan Express 520 Broadway X2-5 (89) Vons Companies #262 710 Broadway X2-5 (89) Pro Tech Photo Center 729 Broadway X2-5 (74) Broadway Cleaners 926 Broadway X X X X2-5 (74) Stead Printing Company 929 Broadway X

2-5 (74)Independent Journal Newspaper 1032 Broadway X

2-5 (68) BD Fox & Friends Inc. 1111 Broadway X

2-5 (61)Foreign Sport Technician Inc. 1301 Broadway X

2-5 (54)Peter's Foreign Auto Service/ British Car Clinic 1400 Broadway X X

2-5 (51)

Bob's Automotive Paint and Supply/ Finish Master Inc. 1501 Broadway X X X

2-5 (51) BVA Inc. 1522 Broadway X X X2-5 (37) Mif Realty LP 1620 Broadway X2-5 (37) Bob Burns Restaurant 1721 Broadway X

2-5 (54); 2-5 (33)Heh Auto Body Shop Inc. / West End Auto Body 1827 Broadway X X X X

2-5 (23)GTE/ Nasa Oil Service Station 2001 Broadway X X X

2-5 (23) Post Logic Studios 2046 Broadway X X2-5 (23) The Litho Shop 2058 Broadway X X X2-5 (23) Varadyne Industries Inc. 2110 Broadway X X

2-5 (14)Giorgio Beverly Hills Corp./ Colorado Place 2400 Broadway X X

2-5 (101)

Berlitz Global Net/ Insurance Marketing Services 525 Broadway X

2-5 (31)

Aero Precision Engineering/ Neighborhood Storage Associate/ Extra Space 1707

Cloverfield Boulevard X X X

2-5 (26) Unocal #5577 1776Cloverfield Boulevard X X X

2-5 (26) Shell Service Station 1802Cloverfield Boulevard X X X X X X

2-5 (26)ARCO #1978/ Abbas Joukar 1819

Cloverfield Boulevard X X X X

2-5 (132) Holiday-Inn Santa Monica 120 Colorado Avenue X

2-5 (127) Sears Roebuck and Co. 302 Colorado Avenue X X X

2-5 (127) Macy's West Inc. 315 Colorado Avenue X

2-5 (123)Sears Roebuch Automotive Center 402 Colorado Avenue X

2-5 (110) Kent Saher 524 Colorado Avenue X

2-5 (111) Thomas and Associates 532 Colorado Avenue X X X

2-5 (111)Richards Surgical Manufacturing 612 Colorado Avenue X X

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2-5 (96) Keystone Body Shop Inc. 631 Colorado Avenue X X X X

2-5 (96) Correia Art Glass Inc. 711 Colorado Avenue X

2-5 (96) Redline Service Inc. 720 Colorado Avenue X X X

2-5 (96)

Southern California Edison, Santa Monica Service Center 819 Colorado Avenue X

2-5 (96) Apex Furniture 830 Colorado Avenue X X X

2-5 (88) Out-take Inc. 910 Colorado Avenue X

2-5 (88) Andresen Digital Pre-Press 920 Colorado Avenue X

2-5 (86)USPS/ Santa Monica Station 1020 Colorado Avenue X

2-5 (80)M2 Collision Center, Santa Monica 1100 Colorado Avenue X X X

2-5 (80) Gem/ Fattal & Collins 1119 Colorado Avenue X

2-5 (65) Malibu Motor Service 1323 Colorado Avenue X

2-5 (65)

Metals Aerospace International/ Harvey Titanium 1330 Colorado Avenue X

2-5 (52) Winter Engineering 1501 Colorado Avenue X X

2-5 (52) Omega Leads Inc. 1509 Colorado Avenue X

2-5 (52) Custom Made TS Etc 1531 Colorado Avenue X X

2-5 (52) Telic Company 1631 Colorado Avenue X X X X

2-5 (52)Hastings Plastics Company 1704 Colorado Avenue X X X

2-5 (28)

Copley Press/ The Outlook/ University of California LA 1920 Colorado Avenue X

2-5 (49); 2-5 (28) Abnormal Tees 2115 Colorado Avenue X X

2-5 (28) Aydin Molded Devices 2170 Colorado Avenue X X X

2-5 (16)KPFF Consulting Engineers 2401 Colorado Avenue X

2-5 (16) Colorado Place 2425 Colorado Avenue X

2-5 (16) Getty Images 2450 Colorado Avenue X X X

2-5 (16)System Development Corporation 2525 Colorado Avenue X X X

2-5 (7)

U.S. Property Fund III/ National Medical Enterprises/ Colorado Partners L.P. 2700 Colorado Avenue X X X

2-5 (3)GIA Gem Instruments Corp. 2912 Colorado Avenue X X X

2-5 (46)Southern California Disposal 2329 Delaware Avenue X X

2-5 (35) Allan Company 2411 Delaware Avenue X X

2-5 (49) Lynch Lincoln-Mercury Inc. 1347 Euclid Street X2-5 (61) Santa Monica-Housing 1525 Euclid Street X2-5 (75) Tropical Tees 1618 Euclid Street X X2-5 (75) Lipps Inc. 1630 Euclid Street X X X2-5 (75) Met-L-Chek Company 1639 Euclid Street X X X2-5 (75) German Auto Art 1666 Euclid Street X

2-5 (75)John Hall Interior Designs/ Tee Shirts Inc. 1668 Euclid Street X X X X

2-5 (22)Verizon California Inc, Santa Monica 2909

Exposition Boulevard X X X X

2-5 (35) Dewey Pest Control 1907 High Place X X X X X X2-5 (55) Edison Elementary 2425 Kansas Avenue X

2-5 (67) Hi Mark Company 1312 Lincoln Boulevard X X X

2-5 (79) Savon #3326 1411 Lincoln Boulevard X X X

2-5 (79) Lee Dooley Automotive 1427 Lincoln Boulevard X

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2-5 (79) 1432 Lincoln Boulevard

2-5 (79) Westside Peugeot 1453 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-5 (89) Vons Store #262 1522 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-5 (89) Tune Up Masters Shop #5 1534 Lincoln Boulevard X X

2-5 (89)Santa Monica Auto Radiator 1537 Lincoln Boulevard X X

2-5 (89) PO Bahn and Sons 1543 Lincoln Boulevard X X X

2-5 (96)Earl Scheib Auto Painting #99 1600 Lincoln Boulevard X X

2-5 (96)Hill & Vaughn. Raja Gharghour 1607 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-5 (96) Lincoln Car Wash 1624 Lincoln Boulevard X X X X

2-5 (96)

Collision Craft/ Toyota and Nissan Auto Repair/ Lemans Body and Paint 1626 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-5 (106) Premiere 1 Hour Photo 1659 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-5 (106)

Argo Realty Property/ Retail Shell Service Station 1661 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-5 (106)Western Dental Services Inc. 1670 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-5 (118) Chevron #9-9266 1732 Lincoln Boulevard X X X X X

2-5 (118)U-Haul Center Santa Monica 1747 Lincoln Boulevard X X X

2-5 (118) EZ Lube Inc. #21 1757 Lincoln Boulevard X X

2-5 (118) World Oil #16 1801 Lincoln Boulevard X X X X X X

2-5 (118) Classy Cleaners 1803 Lincoln Boulevard X X

2-5 (118)Let’em Eat Cake/ Honda of Santa Monica 1804 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-5 (118)Firestone Service Center/ Benjamin Tire Co. 1817 Lincoln Boulevard X X X

2-5 (118)Lincoln Auto Repair and Muffler 1818 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-5 (118)ABS Imports Auto Service/ King Bear Auto Center 1824 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-5 (118)State Transmissions & Auto Corporation 1833 Lincoln Boulevard X X X X

2-5 (118) AA Auto 1844 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-5 (118) Shell Service Station 1866 Lincoln Boulevard X X X X

2-5 (128) Quality Express Cleaners 1908 Lincoln Boulevard X X X X X

2-5 (128) Photo Express 1914 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-5 (128) Joe's Royal Detail 1929 Lincoln Boulevard X X

2-5 (131) World Oil Company 2001 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-5 (131)Metropolitan Cleaners/ World Oil #58 2003 Lincoln Boulevard X X X X

2-5 (131) Outrider of Santa Monica 2013 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-5 (136) Zukie Enterprises Inc. 2107 Lincoln Boulevard X X

2-5 (136) Nasa Oil Company 2120 Lincoln Boulevard X X X X

2-5 (136) LeMans Body and Paint 2121 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-5 (140) Great Care Medical Group 2221 Lincoln Boulevard X2-5 (135) Rand Corp. 1700 Main Street X X X X

2-5 (135)County of Los Angeles Public Works 1725 Main Street X

2-5 (148) Pioneer Boulangerie 2012 Main Street X

2-5 (148)Stripper Herk Inc./ Antique Designs 2015 Main Street X X X X

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2-5 (148)City of Santa Monica Department of Haz. 2012-2024 Main Street X

2-5 (118) Ace Auto Pros 813 Michigan Avenue X2-5 (39) CompuCorp 2211 Michigan Avenue X X X

2-5 (26)Bon Voyage Body Shop/ Venturino, Santa Monica 2319 Michigan Avenue X X X X

2-5 (26)Lansdale Transistor and Electronics 2330 Michigan Avenue X X X

2-5 (26)American Appliance Manufacturing (formerly) 2341 Michigan Avenue X X X X X X

2-5 (26)

City of Santa Monica, Corporate Yards/ Mechanical Maintanence 2500 Michigan Avenue X X X X X X X

2-5 (26)American Appliance Manufacturing Corp. 2415-2425 Michigan Avenue X

2-5 (110) Wilshire Palisades 1299 Ocean Avenue X X2-5 (110) Mike Farzam 1337 Ocean Avenue X2-5 (110) Pacific Plaza 1340 Ocean Avenue X2-5 (120) Georgian Hotel 1415 Ocean Avenue X2-5 (120) Pacific Plaza 1431 Ocean Avenue X X2-5 (132) City of Santa Monica 1600 Ocean Avenue X2-5 (139) City of Santa Monica 1657 Ocean Avenue X

2-5 (142)

Loew's Santa Monica Beach Hotel/ Santa Monica Bay Hotel Association 1700 Ocean Avenue X X X X

2-5 (142)

Maguire/ Thomas Partners Development/ Rand Corporation 1733 Ocean Avenue X

2-5 (144) Pacific Shore Hotel 1819 Ocean Avenue X2-5 (149) Midway Car Rental 1901 Ocean Avenue X

2-5 (150) Casa Del Mar Hotel 1910 Ocean Front Walk X X X

2-5 (119)US Postal Servce PFFO/ Krazan & Associates 711

Olympic Boulevard X

2-5 (103) Paxton Products Inc. 929Olympic Boulevard X X X

2-5 (100) Alexander's Auto Body 1008Olympic Boulevard X X

2-5 (100)

Goplen Excavating & Engineering/ F A Goplen & Son 1030

Olympic Boulevard X X X X

2-5 (93) Bertone Coach Works 1101Olympic Boulevard X X

2-5 (69) S&S Auto Body 1532Olympic Boulevard X

2-5 (63) Olympic Transmission 1600Olympic Boulevard X X X X

2-5 (36) Elite Auto Body 2029Olympic Boulevard X X X

2-5 (26)The Water Garden/ Candle Corporation 2425

Olympic Boulevard X X

2-5 (17)Digital Magic Co./ System Development Corporation 3000

Olympic Boulevard X X X

2-5 (29)McDonnell Douglas Aircraft Facility

Olympic Boulevard and Centinela Boulevard X

2-5 (16) Santa Monica Well Field

Olympic Boulevard and Centinela Boulevard X

2-5 (36) Air Cert Inc 2100Pennsylvania Avenue X X X X

2-5 (150) Shutters on the Beach 1 Pico Boulevard X X X2-5 (143) Arco #1946 332 Pico Boulevard X X X X X2-5 (134) Nekano California Inc. 530 Pico Boulevard X

2-5 (134)

Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District/ California Electric 601 Pico Boulevard X X X

2-5 (128) 800 Pico Boulevard2-5 (128) Honda Kawaski Polaris 828 Pico Boulevard X X X

2-5 (128)Nyberg's Unique Laundry Inc. 838 Pico Boulevard X X X

2-5 (128) Imperial Thrift and Loan 850 Pico Boulevard X2-5 (128) Pacific Motors 860 Pico Boulevard X X X2-5 (122) Force Automotive Inc. 1048 Pico Boulevard X

2-5 (116)West Pico Imports/ J & G Autorepair 1221 Pico Boulevard X X X X

2-5 (105) Atlas Alternator 1227 Pico Boulevard X X X

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2-5 (105)Samo Wheel and Brake Service 1310 Pico Boulevard X

2-5 (105)Fitzpatrick’s Service Center 1325 Pico Boulevard X X

2-5 (105)Byron Woodley Tire Company 1330 Pico Boulevard X

2-5 (105)

MacDowell Trust Property/ Hans Mobil or Shell Station 1348 Pico Boulevard X X X X

2-5 (105) Marc Guirguis Texaco 1410 Pico Boulevard X X X X X2-5 (91) City of Santa Monica 1700 Pico Boulevard X2-5 (91) Omega Cleaners 1703 Pico Boulevard X X X X

2-5 (81)Santa Monica Community College 1900 Pico Boulevard X X X X

2-5 (81)Tosco S.S. #1974 or Unocal #1974 1944 Pico Boulevard X X X X

2-5 (73)Community Corporation of Santa Monica 2122 Pico Boulevard X

2-5 (120) Santa Monica Color Lab 106Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (113)Sagamore Promenade Tower LLC 225

Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (113) Alan Rubenstein DDS 228Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (79) Sovereign Ring 501Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-5 (79) Drew Advertising Inc. 506Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (79)The Pep Boy; Manny, Moe and Jack 530

Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (79) Sir Speedy Printing #245 531Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (79) The Design Source 628Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-5 (79) 630Santa Monica Boulevard

2-5 (79) Clinque Cleaners 700Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X X

2-5 (79) Seward and Flood 712Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-5 (79)Mobil #11-F24 or Exxon Mobil Oil Corp. 731

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X X X

2-5 (79)Sheridan Toyota, Incorporated 801

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X X X

2-5 (62)Infiniti of Santa Monica/ Nissan 900

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X X

2-5 (62) Santa Monica Auto Parts 901Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-5 (62) Santa Monica Brake Inc. 911Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (62) Glidden Company 928Santa Monica Boulevard X X X

2-5 (62) Republic Paints 1002Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (62) Steve Taub Porsche 1020Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X X X

2-5 (45) Bren Properties 1110Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (45) Stokes Tire Service 1117Santa Monica Boulevard X X X

2-5 (45)

Claude Short Dodge Dealership/ Santa Monica BMW 1127

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X

2-5 (45) Sports of Santa Monica 1200Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (43) Claude Short Dodge 1201Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (45)Lynch Motors/ Santa Monica Lincoln Mercury 1229

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X X X

2-5 (45) Santa Monica Ford 1230Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X X X

2-5 (45)Lynch Motors Inc./ Volvo of Santa Monica 1301

Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-5 (45) Chevron 1330Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X X

2-5 (45)Santa Monica Ford- Used Car 1401

Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (45)76 Station #5854 (formerly) 1402

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X

2-5 (45) Kramer Motors 1414Santa Monica Boulevard X

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2-5 (30) Santa Monica Mitsubishi 1501Santa Monica Boulevard X X X

2-5 (30)Cummings Buick Incorporated 1530

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X X X

2-5 (30)Peter West Motors/ Santa Monica Nissan 1601

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X

2-5 (30) 16th Cleaners 1612Santa Monica Boulevard X X X

2-5 (30) Santa Monica Isuzu 1630Santa Monica Boulevard X X X

2-5 (30) Kramer Acura 1695Santa Monica Boulevard X X X

2-5 (30) Santa Monica Acura 1717Santa Monica Boulevard X X X

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2-5 (30) Honda of Santa Monica 1720Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (30)USA Petroleum Company #97/ Shell Service Station 1802

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X X

2-5 (30) Kramer Suzuki 1811Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (30) Custom Auto Crafts 1827Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (19) Texaco 1932Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (19)General Telephone Company/ The Koll Co. 2020

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X

2-5 (19)Medicla Center of Santa Monica 2021

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X

2-5 (12)

Medical Clinical Labs/ John Wayne Cancer Institute 2200

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X

2-5 (4)Mckinley Elementary School 2401

Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-5 (4)Volkswagen Santa Monica, Incorporated 2440

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X X X

2-5 (27); 2-5 (4) TJ Cleaners/ Thrifty Clean 2441Santa Monica Boulevard X X X X

2-5 (27); 2-5 (4)Volkwagen Santa Monica, Inc. 2445

Santa Monica Boulevard X X X

2-5 (27); 2-5 (2) Precision Works 2610Santa Monica Boulevard X X X

2-5 (1)A E German Car Service, Inc. 2703

Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (79) Equity Associates Inc. 717-721Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (137) Crown and Anchor Inc. 256 Santa Monica Pier X

2-5 (137) Pacifc Park Corp. 300 Santa Monica Pier X

2-5 (137)City of Santa Monica/ Bubba Gump 301 Santa Monica Pier X

2-5 (137)Santa Monica Amusement Park 380 Santa Monica Pier X

2-5 (120) Robinson's May 103Santa Monica Place X

2-5 (113) Lenscrafters #874 195Santa Monica Place X

2-5 (105) Santa Monica Place Corp. 395Santa Monica Place X

2-5 (3)Gemological Institue of America 1630 Stewart Street X X X

2-5 (10)Southern California Gas Company 1701 Stewart Street X X X X X X

2-5 (13)

Red Bull North America Inc./ Higgins Common Trust 1740 Stewart Street X X X

2-5 (17)

Penn Life Service Center/ 20th Century Fox/ Paint Port 1800 Stewart Street X X X

2-5 (146)City of Santa Monica/ City Engineer 1725 The Promenade X

Total 9 120 32 55 54 1 10 1 69 297 141

Seg 3 alt

2-6 (149) First Presbyterian Church 1220 2nd St X2-6 (153) Verizon California Inc 1248 2nd St X2-6 (172) Ad Infinitum 1414 2nd St X2-6 (180) Scott Shafer 1447 2nd St X2-6 (138) Liquid Image 1213 3rd St X2-6 (152) FW Woolworths 1322 3rd St X X X2-6 (152) Raindow Photo DBA 1322 3rd St X2-6 (152) Teasers Restaurant 1351 3rd St X2-6 (166) Janscourt 1453 3rd St X

2-6 (152) SF Partners LLc 1322 3rd St Promenade X

2-6 (152) Zara 1338 3rd St Promenade X

2-6 (152) 1351 Building LP 1351 3rd St Promenade X

2-6 (152) Gap Inc. 1355 3rd St Promenade X

2-6 (152) Travestere Restaurant 1360 3rd St Promenade X

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2-6 (166) Broadway Cinema 1441 3rd St Promenade X

2-6 (166)Wildwings Chicken Company 1415

3rd Street Promena X

2-6 (134) 4th Street Investors LLC 1251 4th St X2-6 (150) Delta Press 1340 4th St X2-6 (161) La Serenta De Garibaldi 1416 4th St X2-6 (165) Badner Chiropractic 1460 4th St X

2-6 (171) Lander Chiropractic Corp 1511 4th St X X X

2-6 (193)Double Tree Hotel Santa Monica 1707 4th St X

2-6 (193)Santa Monica HSR LTD Partnersh 1707 4th st X

2-6 (193) Santa Monica Malibu USD 1723 4th St X X X2-6 (150) Tom Imming 1335-1339 4th St X

2-6 (130)US Post Office Santa Monica 1248 5th St X

2-6 (144) Autsin Service Center 1324 5th St X X2-6 (144) Santa Monica Bank 1324 5th St X X X X

2-6 (169) John I Phillips Silvercrest 1530 5th St X2-6 (169) Salvation Army 1530 5th St X X X2-6 (169) Royalty Auto Body Inc 1550 5th St X X

2-6 (169)A&C Enterprises DBA Midas Muffler 1558 5th St X

2-6 (185) Apple Computer 1632 5th St X

2-6 (117)Santa Monica Christian Tower 1233 6th St X

2-6 (124)Gen Telephone of Ca/ Santa Mon 1301 6th St X X

2-6 (124)Gen Telephone of Ca/ Santa Mon 1301 6th St X

2-6 (124) Santa Monica - 6th Street 1301 6th St X

2-6 (132)Santa Monica Family YMCA 1332 6th St X

2-6 (132) City of Santa Monica 1343 6th St X

2-6 (132) Santa Monica Public Library 1343 6th St X X

2-6 (141) Jorco Chemicals Co. 1415 6th St X2-6 (141) JSM Napoli 1423 6th St X2-6 (141) Tom Francis Imports 1423 6th St X2-6 (141) Westwood Automotive 1423 6th St X2-6 (157) JSM Streza 1522 6th St X

2-6 (157)Santa Monica Municipal Bus Lin 1620 6th St X X

2-6 (110) James Haljun DDS 1234 7th St X

2-6 (110)Rauth Trabert Holcomb & Seto 1234 7th St X

2-6 (110) Roger L Lent DDS 1234 7th St X2-6 (110) Woods Construction 1237 7th St X2-6 (110) Charles R Dobeck DDS 1243 7th St X

2-6 (110)Stephen Needle DDS and Mark Kenney DDS 1243 7th St X

2-6 (110) Adriana E Kenney DDS 1244 7th St X2-6 (110) Darrell Craig DMD 1244 7th St X2-6 (110) Dr. Joseph Sabet DDS 1244 7th St X

2-6 (110) Lawrence W Greene DDS 1244 7th St X2-6 (110) Peter Lu DDS 1244 7th St X

2-6 (110)Pacific Bell c/o Dorothy Allen 1252 7th st X X X

2-6 (110) William Chin DDS 1253 7th St X2-6 (119) General Telephone Co 1314 7th St X X X2-6 (119) Verizon California INC 1314 7th st X X X2-6 (119) Tistaert Dental 1333 7th St X2-6 (128) Vaughn Printing 1413 7th St X

2-6 (141)/ 139?? Fire Station #1 1444 7th ST X X2-6 (139) Santa Monica Fire Dept 1444 7th ST X2-6 (139) Mark L Stafford DDS 1460 7th St X2-6 (155) Four Oaks Garage Inc. 1547 7th St X6 (151) Pioneer French Bakery 1621 7th St X6 (151) Pioneer North 1621 7th St X

2-6 (174)Santa Monica Big Blue Bus 1660 7th St X X X

2-6 (159) Carrus Inc 1631 9th st X X X X2-6 (159) Castle Rock Pictures 1631 9th St X2-6 (159) Lexus of Santa Monica 1631 9th St X

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2-6 (159)America's Finest Prods. Corp. 1639 9th St X X

2-6 (159) Not Reported 1639 9th St X2-6 (159) Teufel, Inc. 1656 9th St X

2-6 (108) Autocraft of Santa Monica 1413 10th St X

2-6 (108)Euro American Auto Company Inc. 1413 10th St X

2-6 (116) Daniel M Solomon 1450 10th St X

2-6 (116)Lebovic MD & Schwimer MD 1450 10th St X

2-6 (116) William Pratt DDS 1450 10th St X2-6 (126) Ad Infinitum 1510 10th St X2-6 (126) M&K Real Estate LLC 1534 10th St X

2-6 (126)Tenth and Colorado Associates 1558 10th St X

2-6 (126) Windmill Lane Production 1558 10th St X X2-6 (148) Puroflow Corp 1631 10th St X X X X2-6 (148) Santa Monica Produce 1643 10th St X2-6 (148) Jerry Brookheimer 1650 10th St X2-6 (107) American Red Cross 1450 11th St X X2-6 (122) Carr Coporation 1547 11th St X6 (136) Pacific Equities LLC 1639 11th St X2-6 (136) W I Simonson Inc 1653 11th St X X X

2-6 (136)Holems Body Shop Santa Monica 1665 11th St X X X X

2-6 (136) Master Auto Body 1665 11th St X

2-6 (186) Taylor Cement Pumping 11th St/ Pico Blvd X2-6 (101) PS-1 Elementary School 1437 12th St X2-6 (101) Pluralistic School Inc. 1443 12th St X2-6 (111) Adel Johnson 1514 12th St X2-6 (131) Engle Mfg Co 1621 12th St X X X2-6 (131) Superformance 1629 12th St X2-6 (131) V.C. Automotive 1629 12th St X2-6 (131) Ital Body Shop 1643 12th St X X X

2-6 (131)Broadway Gymnastics School 1657 12th St X

2-6 (137)Volkswagen Santa Monica Inc 1710 12th St X X X

2-6 (137) Lexus of Santa Monica 1716 12th St X X2-6 (158) Barabara Joffee 1823 12th St X

2-6 (93) Not Reported14th and Broadway X

2-6 (56) 14th Street Property 1228 14th St X

2-6 (90)Domestic Drycleaners & Laundry 1453 14th St X X X X X

2-6 (90) Not Reported 1453 14th St X2-6 (94) Rich Wilson Automotive 1502 14th St X

2-6 (94) Wilsons Specialized Brake 1502 14th St X

2-6 (97)Santa Monica Pet Medical Center 1534 14th St X

2-6 (97)Anthonys Paint & Body Shop 1546 14th St X X X X

2-6 (97) LA Photo Works 1555 14th St X2-6 (97) Crescent Cleaners 1557 14th St X X X X2-6 (123) Kas Engineering Inc. 1714 14th St X2-6 (133) Bairs Body Shop 1762 14th St X X X X2-6 (154) Morris Automotive 1904 14th St X2-6 (154) Chuck Custom Auto Inc. 1910 14th St X

2-6 (90)Santa Monica Dry Cleaners 1453 14th Street X

2-6 (146) Consol Pet Foods Inc 1840 14th Street X2-6 (50) NEILL Aircraft 1260 15th

2-6 (50)Santa Monica Hospital Medical 1225 15th St X X

2-6 (50)Santa Monica/ UCLA Medical Center 1225 15th St X

2-6 (50)Gary Avrech Productions Inc. 1228 15th St X

2-6 (50)Santa Monica Imaging CTR MRI 1241 15th St X X X

2-6 (50)UCLA Environmental Health and Safety 1255 15th St X

2-6 (50) David J Bleibery DDS 1260 15th St X

2-6 (50) Dr. Alan Rubenstein DDS 1260 15th St X

2-6 (50) Dr. Richter and Schmitter 1260 15th St X2-6 (50) Neill Aircraft 1260 15th St X X

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2-6 (50) Richard Haber DDS 1260 15th St X

2-6 (50)Santa Monica Bay Physicians 1260 15th St X

2-6 (50) Stephen Needle DDS 1260 15th St X

2-6 (50)

UCLA Urology Associations at Santa Monica 1260 15th St X

2-6 (50) Stephen Kwan DDS 1301 15th St X2-6 (50) Dr. Pine and Beals 1304 15th St X2-6 (50) Jaj X-Ray 1304 15th St X2-6 (50) John S Bettinger DDS 1304 15th St X2-6 (50) Kari Sakurai DDS 1304 15th St X2-6 (50) Michael D Wong DDS 1304 15th St X2-6 (50) Oral Surgery Group 1304 15th St X2-6 (50) Rita Weisberg DDS 1304 15th St X

2-6 (50)Spinal and Health Center of Santa Monica 1304 15th St X

2-6 (50) Thomas R. Feder DDS 1304 15th St X

2-6 (50)University of California Los Angeles 1307 15th St X

2-6 (79) Hank Barry 1448 15th St X2-6 (91) Westamp Inc 1542 15th St X X2-6 (114) Sanwa Bank 1711 15th St X2-6 (114) Speedway Motors 1711 15th St X X2-6 (114) German Motor Car SVC 1714 15th St X X X2-6 (114) Not Reported 1714 15th St X

2-6 (50)Women's Mammography Medical Grp 1304 15th St Ste 102 X

2-6 (50)Santa Monica Plaza Medical Grp 1260 15th St Ste 1501 X X X

2-6 (50)Santa Monica Urology GRP 1304 15th St Ste 200 X X X

2-6 (43) Herbert A Binder DDS Inc 1245 16th St X

2-6 (43)Michael Horowitz DDS, Inc. 1245 16th St X

2-6 (43)Reproductive Technology Labrotory 1245 16th St X

2-6 (43)Santa Monica International Medical Association 1245 16th St X

2-6 (43) Timber Rock Inc. 1245 16th St X

2-6 (43)Santa Monica Hospital Med Cnte 1250 16th ST X X X X

2-6 (43)Santa Monica- UCLA Medical c 1250 16th ST X

2-6 (54)Arthritis and Back Pain Center 1328 16th St X

2-6 (58)1X Ocean Park Community Center 1447 16th St X

2-6 (85) Santa Monica Fence Co 1547 16th ST X X2-6 (85) C Herb Berger Inc 1548 16th ST X X X X

2-6 (85)Paul Horst Painting Contractor 1551 16th St X

2-6 (92) Zwan Magnetics Inc 1607 16th St X X X2-6 (100) SM Malibu USD 1651 16th ST X2-6 (121) Steven Stapakis 1803 16th St X2-6 (66) Auto Haus 1507 17th St X2-6 (75) G&H Technology Inc 1545 17th St X X

2-6 (75)Interntl Genetic Engineering I 1545 17th St X X X

2-6 (75) Xoma LLC 1545 17th St X2-6 (75) A and I Color 1548 17th St X X X2-6 (84) First Federal Bank 1610 17th St X X X

2-6 (84)Balance Pharmaceuticals Inc. 1625 17th St X

2-6 (84) Dot Imaging & Printing Inc. 1634 17th St X2-6 (84) G& H Technology Inc 1649 17th St X X X X

2-6 (100)

Santa Monica Unified School District Maintanence Yard 1651 17th St X

2-6 (99) Kenneth D. Jones, DVM 1708 17th St X

2-6 (99)Mirage Editions DBA Industrial 1714 17th St X

2-6 (46) Kramer Honda 1414 18th St X X2-6 (67) Chantal Pharmaceutical 1547 18th St X X X2-6 (86) Larry A Devaty 1629 18th St X X X2-6 (86) Palisades Garage Inc 1633 18th St X X X2-6 (86) Westside Oldsmobile 1633 18th St X X X2-6 (86) G&H Tech Inc 1642 18th St X

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2-6 (86) Crossroads School 1646 18th St X

2-6 (95)Poto Engineering Corporation 1715 18th St X

2-6 (32)Santa Monica Fire Station #3A 1302 19th St X X X

2-6 (49) Exel Inc. 1448 19th St X2-6 (73) Livingston Graham 1620 19th St X X

2-6 (73) Santa Monica Batch Plant 1620 19th St X

2-6 (73)Standard Concrete Products 1620 19th St X X

2-6 (148) Ulta Dynamics Corporation 1631 19th St X2-6 (73) Data Industrial 1646 19th St X X2-6 (73) Dennis McDonough 1653 19th St X2-6 (73) German Autotechnik AG 1654 19th St X2-6 (73) Kramer Motors 1668 19th St X

2-6 (73) Santa Monica Custom Lab 1669 19th St X2-6 (73) Corcom Inc 1717 19th St X X X

2-6 (27)Respiratory Consultants of Santa Monica 1301 20st Street X

2-6 (55) German Motorcraft 1556 20th X X X

2-6 (48) Not Reported 20th @ Broadway X

2-6 (27)Cardiology Consultants of Sant 1301 20th St X X

2-6 (55) Scotty's Body Shop 1550 20th St X X2-6 (70) Western Bank 1657 20th St X2-6 (88) Westway Auto Body 1718 20th St X X

2-6 (80) Hammerhead Tower Inc. 1720 20th St X

2-6 (27) 2nd Floor X-Ray and Lab 1301 20th Street X

2-6 (27)James Blake MD, William Pullen MD 1301 20th Street X

2-6 (27) Richard G Bennett MD 1301 20th Street X

2-6 (27) Santa Monica Orthopedic 1301 20th Street X

2-6 (27)Southern California Head and Neck 1301 20th Street X

2-6 (27) St Johns Medical Plaza 1301 20th Street X2-6 (30) Arbor View 1338 20th Street X

2-6 (30)Century Quality Management 1338 20th Street X

2-6 (70) LA Lithographics 1641 20th Street X X X2-6 (65) Elite Auto Body 1648 21st ST X

2-6 (65)Peter Cooper German Car Serv 1631 21st Street X X X

2-6 (65) Foundation Press 1640 21st Street X2-6 (65) Crossroads School 1714 21st Street X X

2-6 (65)At Your Service Automotive 1745 21st Street X

2-6 (12)Saint John's Hospital and Heal 1328 22nd St X X

2-6 (68) West Side Print Works 1710 22nd St X

2-6 (68)Souther California Edison Santa Monica 1721 22nd St X

2-6 (68) Warren Distributing 1750 22nd St X2-6 (12) Clark Construction 1320 22nd St X

2-6 (12)Saint Johns Hospital And Healt 1328 22nd Street X X X X X X

2-6 (68) Westside Print Works 1708 22nd Street X X X X

2-6 (68)Santa Monica Garage and Svc Ct 1721 22nd Street X X X X

2-6 (68)SCE Santa Monica Service CTR 1721 22nd Street X X X

2-6 (68) Watco-Dennis Corp 1756 22nd Street X X X X2-6 (16) Not Reported 1455 24th St X2-6 (60) Meret Inc 1815 24th St X X X2-6 (60) Micro Service 1815 24th St X

2-6 (60) Barry Slawter Automotive 1833 24th st X X2-6 (7) Koning Eizenberg 1454 25th St X

2-6 (10) Westside Processing Inc 1523 26th St X2-6 (15) Alexis Corporation 1633 26th St X2-6 (35) The Gillette Company 1681 26th ST X X X X X2-6 (15) Rand 1620 26th Street X X X2-6 (15) Water Garden 1620 26th Street X

2-6 (15)Component Research Co Inc 1655 26th Street X X X X

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2-6 (35) Paper Mate 1681 26th Street X X X X

2-6 (15) The Water Garden Co LLC 1620 27th St X2-6 (15) The Water Garden 1620 28th St X

2-6 (206)City of Santa Monica Waste Water 1621 Appian Way X

2-6 (210) City of Santa Monica 1640 Appian Way X

2-6 (204)Moss Ave Sewage Lift Station 1601 Apppian Way X X

2-6 (152) Street Retail West 301 Arizona Avenue X2-6 (152) Mann Theatres 302 Arizona Avenue X

2-6 (124)First Church of Christian Scientist 505 Arizona Avenue X

2-6 (124) Gary Warburton DDS 519 Arizona Avenue X2-6 (124) Dave Yoshimaru DDS 520 Arizona Avenue X2-6 (124) Oracle Corporation 604 Arizona Avenue X2-6 (124) Nancy Yee DDS 620 Arizona Avenue X2-6 (119) Womens Medical Group 700 Arizona Avenue X

2-6 (115)Visualize DBA Pacific Ocean 730 Arizona Avenue X

2-6 (112)White & Company Insurance 807 Arizona Avenue X

2-6 (20) Cleveland Wrecking 2021 Arizona Avenue X2-6 (20) Twenty One Properties 2021 Arizona Avenue X2-6 (52) Not Reported 1300 Block of 16th St X2-6 (71) Not Reported 1600 Block of 19th St X2-6 (189) Not Reported 123 Broadway X2-6 (189) Santa Monica Color Lab 129 Broadway X2-6 (188) Quality Photo Lab 215 Broadway X X X2-6 (171) R. Grigsby Automotive 401 Broadway X2-6 (171) Fromex Photo Systems 406 Broadway X X X2-6 (164) Super Go Bike Shop 501 Broadway X2-6 (157) Dr. Dean Goodman DC 519 Broadway X2-6 (157) Caravan Express 520 Broadway X2-6 (157) Berlitz Globalnet 525 Broadway X

2-6 (157)Insurance Marketing Services 525 Broadway X

2-6 (143) Not Reported 707 Broadway X2-6 (143) Vons Companies #262 710 Broadway X2-6 (143) Pro Tech Photo Center 729 Broadway X2-6 (126) Broadway Cleaners 926 Broadway X X X X2-6 (126) Stead Printing Company 929 Broadway X

2-6 (118)Independent Journal Newspaper 1032 Broadway X

2-6 (113) B D Fox & Friends Inc. 1111 Broadway X

2-6 (103)Foreign Sport Technician Inc. 1301 Broadway X

2-6 (94) British Car Clinic 1400 Broadway X

6 (94)Peter's Foreign Auto Service 1400 Broadway X

2-6 (89)Bobs Automotive Paints & Supply 1501 Broadway X X X

2-6 (89) Finishmaster Inc. 1501 Broadway X2-6 (83) BVA Inc 1522 Broadway X X X2-6 (74) 1X Mis Realty LP 1620 Broadway X2-6 (74) MIF Realty LP 1620 Broadway X

2-6 (66) Bob Burns Restaurant Co 1721 Broadway X X2-6 (59) Heh Auto Body Shop Inc 1827 Broadway X X X

2-6 (59)Westend Auto Body Inc (DBA H & 1827 Broadway X X

2-6 (48) BUUG Alley 1925 Broadway X2-6 (48) GTE 2001 Broadway X X X

2-6 (39)Santa Monica Dog and Cat Hospital 2010 Broadway X

2-6 (39) Post Logic Studios 2046 Broadway X X X

2-6 (39)Donald Chadwick & Associates 2050 Broadway X

2-6 (39) Litho Shop The 2058 Broadway X X X2-6 (39) Varadyne Industries, Inc 2110 Broadway X X X2-6 (34) Bay Area Santa Monica 2218 Broadway X2-6 (28) Clincare Inc 2317 Broadway X2-6 (22) Colorado Place 2400 Broadway X

2-6 (22)Giorgio Beverly Hills Corporation 2400 Broadway X

2-6 (13) Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Inc 2500 Broadway X2-6 (13) Red Corner 2500 Broadway X2-6 (13) Helen's Cycles 2501 Broadway X

2-6 (28) Chemold Co.- Broadway 2308-2310 Broadway X

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2-6 (8) Colorado PlaceBroadway & 25th St X

2-6 (60) Shell Oil Co 1802 Cloverdale X X X2-6 (31) Graphix Express 1528 Cloverfield Blvd X

2-6 (51)Aero Precision Engineering 1707 Cloverfield Blvd X X X

2-6 (60)Ocean Park Community Center 1751 Cloverfield Blvd X

2-6 (60) Apro LLC 1776 Cloverfield Blvd X2-6 (60) KoKo's Union 76 1776 Cloverfield Blvd X2-6 (60) Not Reported 1776 Cloverfield Blvd X2-6 (60) Unocal #5577 1776 Cloverfield Blvd X X X2-6 (60) DBA- Pete's Shell 1802 Cloverfield Blvd X6 (60) Petes Shell 1802 Cloverfield Blvd X X

2-6 (60)Steven's Shell Service Station 1802 Cloverfield Blvd X

2-6 (60) 1819 Cloverfield Inc. 1819 Cloverfield Blvd X2-6 (60) Abbas Joukar 1819 Cloverfield Blvd X2-6 (60) Arco #1946 1819 Cloverfield Blvd X2-6 (60) Arco #1978 1819 Cloverfield Blvd X X2-6 (92) Custom Made TS Etc 1531 Colorado X X X

2-6 (198) Holiday-Inn Santa Monica 120 Colorado Ave X2-6 (198) Nahop Partners II LP 120 Colorado Ave X2-6 (190) Sears Roebuck and Co 302 Colorado Ave X X X2-6 (192) Macy's West Inc. 315 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (192)The Broadway, Santa Monica 315 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (187)Sears Roebuck Automotive Center 402 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (170) Christopher Lloyd 523 Colorado Ave X2-6 (170) Kent Saher 524 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (170)Richards Surgical Manufacturin 612 Colorado Ave X X X

2-6 (151) Keystone Body Shop Inc 631 Colorado Ave X X X X2-6 (151) Beverly Hills Trans 700 Colorado Ave X2-6 (151) Correia Art Glass Inc. 711 Colorado Ave X2-6 (151) Red Line Service Inc 720 Colorado Ave X X X

2-6 (151) Southern California Edison 819 Colorado Ave X2-6 (151) Apex Furniture 830 Colorado Ave X X X X

2-6 (135)USPS Santa Monica Station 1020 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (127) Caliber Collisions Center 1100 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (127)M2 Collision Ctr Santa Monica 1100 Colorado Ave X X X

2-6 (127) Gem/Fattal & Collins 1119 Colorado Ave X2-6 (109) Malibu Motor Service 1323 Colorado Ave X2-6 (109) Harvey Titanium Ltd. 1330 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (109)Metals Aerospace International 1330 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (109) Sonic Santa Monica M Inc. 1330 Colorado Ave X2-6 (92) Winter Engineering Co 1501 Colorado Ave X X X2-6 (92) Omega Leads Inc. 1509 Colorado Ave X2-6 (84) Telic Company 1631 Colorado Ave X X X X2-6 (84) Agensys 1701 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (84) Hasting Plastic Company 1704 Colorado Ave X X X6 (71) Swartz Galss Company 1726 Colorado Ave X2-6 (71) Natural Progression Inc. 1734 Colorado Ave X2-6 (71) Harvey Titanium Ltd. 1805 Colorado Ave X2-6 (62) The Outlook 1920 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (62)University of California Los Angeles Environmental… 1920 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (44) Chemold Co- Colorado 2000 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (44) Milton Premier Partnership 2043 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (44)Ackerman and Sons Company, Inc. 2100 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (44)Sony Music Entertainment Inc. 2100 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (44) Abnormal Tees 2115 Colorado Ave X X2-6 (44) L&B MFG Corp 2144 Colorado Ave X2-6 (44) Aydin Molded 2170 Colorado Ave X X X X2-6 (44) 1X-Lowe-Sony Campus 2204 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (44) Arboretum Gateway, LLC 2220 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (44)Ecological Systems Corporation 2220 Colorado Ave X

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2-6 (44) Universal Music Group 2220 Colorado Ave X2-6 (44) Santa Monica Training 2224 Colorado Ave X2-6 (24) Getty Images 2450 Colorado Ave X X X

2-6 (24)System Development Coporation 2525 Colorado Ave X X X

2-6 (11)2700 Colorado Partners LLC 2700 Colorado Ave X X

2-6 (11)National Medicial Enterprises 2700 Colorado Ave X X

2-6 (11) PM Realty Group Inc 2700 Colorado Ave X2-6 (11) U.S. Property Fund III 2700 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (3) Rosas AC Compressors 2834 Colorado Ave X2-6 (3) TDR Garage 2834 Colorado Ave X2-6 (3) Warland Engineering 2834 Colorado Ave X2-6 (3) Viking Screw Products 2898 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (3) Gia Gem Instruments Corp 2912 Colorado Ave X X X2-6 (140) Out-takes Inc. 910 Colorado Ave. X

2-6 (140) Andresen Digital Pre-Press 920 Colorado Ave. X

2-6 (24)KPFF Consulting Engineers 2401 Colorado Avenue X

2-6 (24)1X Maquire-Thomas Partners 2425 Colorado Avenue X

2-6 (24)Aurora National Life Insurance Co 2425 Colorado Avenue X

2-6 (24) Hugh N Wangs DDS 2425 Colorado Avenue X

2-6 (24) McGwire Thomas Partners 2425 Colorado Avenue X

2-6 (24) MGM Plaza 2425 Colorado Avenue X

2-6 (24) Redler & Schuster DDS 2425 Colorado Avenue X

2-6 (24)K. Young, Snyder, TAFC Water Garden 2500 Colorado Avenue X

2-6 (24) Kresser/Graig 2501 Colorado Avenue X2-6 (170) Thomas & Associates 532 Colorado Blvd X X X

2-6 (24) Not Reported 2401Colorado St at Cloverfield X

2-6 (129) Not ReportedCorner of 11th and Colo X

2-6 (78)Southern Ca Disposal Company 2329 Delaware X X

2-6 (64) Not Reported 2400 Delaware X

2-6 (64)City of Stana Monica Transfer 2401 Delaware

2-6 (64) Allan Company 2411 Delaware X X X

2-6 (64)Santa Monica Community Recycle 2411 Delaware X

2-6 (63)Euclid Homeowners Association 1231 Euclid St X

2-6 (81) Lynch Lincoln-Mercury Inc 1347 Euclid St X

2-6 (103)City of Santa Monica Housing 1525 Euclid St X

2-6 (120) Lipps Inc 1630 Euclid St X X X2-6 (120) Met-L-Check Company 1639 Euclid St X X X

2-6 (120) Pacific Towing Service Inc. 1646 Euclid St X X2-6 (120) German Auto Art 1666 Euclid St X

2-6 (120) John Hall Interior Designs 1668 Euclid St X X2-6 (120) Tee Shirt Inc 1668 Euclid St X X X2-6 (120) Tropical Tees 1618-1/2 Euclid St X X X

2-6 (36)Verizon California INC Santa M 2909 Exposition Blvd X X X X

2-6 (134) Crossroads School 1229 Fourth St X

2-6 (61)So-Cal Disposal Recycling and Trash 1908 Frank St X

2-6 (64) Dewey Pest Control 1907 High Place X X X X X X2-6 (77) Edison Elementary 2425 Kansas Ave X X2-6 (104) DR N Camay DDS 1227 Lincoln Blvd X X X2-6 (104) Exxon Service Station 1260 Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (104) KoKo's Exxon 1260 Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (112) Hi Mark Co 1312 Lincoln Blvd X X X2-6 (128) CVS Pharmacy #9726 1411 Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (128) Sav On Drug No 3326 1411 Lincoln Blvd X X X2-6 (128) Lee Dooley Automotive 1427 Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (128) Not Reported 1432 Lincoln Blvd X

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2-6 (128) Westside Peugot 1453 Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (142) Vons Store #262 1522 Lincoln Blvd X

2-6 (142) Tune Up Masters Shop #5 1534 Lincoln Blvd X X

2-6 (142)Santa Monica Auto Radiator 1537 Lincoln Blvd X X

2-6 (142) P O Bahn and Sons 1543 Lincoln Blvd X X X

2-6 (151)Earl Scheib Auto Painting 99 1600 Lincoln Blvd X X

2-6 (151)Hill & Vaughn, Raja Gharghour 1607 Lincoln Blvd X

2-6 (151) Lincoln Blvd Carwash 1624 Lincoln Blvd X X X X2-6 (151) Collision Craft 1626 Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (151) Lemans Body and Paint 1626 Lincoln Blvd X

2-6 (151)Toyota and Nissan Auto Repair 1626 Lincoln Blvd X

2-6 (163) Premier 1 Hour Photo 1659 Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (163) Bay Cities 1660 Lincoln Blvd X

2-6 (163)Santa Monica Bay Cities Auto 1660 Lincoln Blvd X

2-6 (163)Retail Shell Service Station 1661 Lincoln Blvd X X

2-6 (163)Western Dental Services, Inc. 1670 Lincoln Blvd X

2-6 (181) 99266 1732 Lincoln Blvd X

2-6 (181) Chevron Station No 99266 1732 Lincoln Blvd X X X X

2-6 (181)U-Haul Center Santa Monic 1747 Lincoln Blvd X X X

2-6 (181) EZ Lube 1757 Lincoln Blvd X X2-6 (181) World Oil Co. 1801 Lincoln Blvd X X X X X X2-6 (181) Classy Cleaners 1803 Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (181) Honda of Santa Monica 1804 Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (181) Raymond Shy 1804 Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (181) Benjamin Tire Co 1817 Lincoln Blvd X X X2-6 (181) Firestone Store #67J2 1817 Lincoln Blvd X X

2-6 (181)Lincoln Auto Repair & Muffler 1818 Lincoln Blvd X

2-6 (181) ABS Import Auto Service 1824 Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (181) King Bear Auto Center 1824 Lincoln Blvd X

2-6 (181)State Transmissions & Auto Cor 1833 Lincoln Blvd X X X X

2-6 (181) AA Auto 1844 Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (181) Chon's Shell 1866 Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (181) Shell Service Station 1866 Lincoln Blvd X X X

6 (194) Quality Express Cleaners 1908 Lincoln Blvd X X X X X2-6 (194) Photo Express 1914 Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (194) Joes Royal Detail 1929 Lincoln Blvd X X X2-6 (197) Not Reported 1929 Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (200) World Oil Company 2001 Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (125) Bel Air Auto Leasing 2411 Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (181) Classy Cleaners 1803-B Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (203) City of Santa Monica 1685 Main St X2-6 (203) SM Police Dept 1685 Main St X X X X2-6 (203) Rand Corp 1700 Main St X X X X

2-6 (203)County of Los Angeles, Public Works 1725 Main St X

6 (219) Pioneer Boulangerie 2012 Main St X2-6 (219) Stripper Herk Inc 2015 1/2 Main St X X X2-6 (219) Antique Designs 2015 3/4 Main St X

2-6 (219)City of Santa Monica, Department of Hazards 2012-2024 Main St X

2-6 (181) Ace Auto Pros 813 Michigan Ave X2-6 (82) Alfred Banuelos 2100 Michigan Ave X2-6 (68) Compucorp 2211 Michigan Ave X X X2-6 (68) Infiniti of Santa Monica 2211 Michigan Ave X2-6 (60) Bon Voyage Body Shop 2319 Michigan Ave X X X X

2-6 (60)Cas Industries, Incorporated 2319 Michigan Ave X

2-6 (60)Lansdale Transistor & Electron 2330 Michigan Ave X X X

2-6 (60) Not Reported 2330 Michigan Ave X

2-6 (60)American Appliance MFG Corp 2341 Michigan Ave X X X X X

2-6 (47) City of Santa Monica 2500 Michigan Ave X X X X X X2-6 (47) Not Reported 2500 Michigan Ave X2-6 (47) Bergamont Properties 2525 Michigan Ave X

2-6 (47)American Appliance MFG Corp, S 2415-2425 Michigan Ave X

2-6 (18) Streamline Pictures 2908 Nebraska X X X

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2-6 (18)Pico Cabinets and Contracting 2910 Nebraska X

2-6 (183) Not ReportedOcean and Santa Monica X

2-6 (211)Santa Monica Bay Hotel Associa 1700 Ocean Ave X

2-6 (160)Irvine Apartment Communities 1221 Ocean Ave X

2-6 (168) Tooley & Co. 1299 Ocean Ave X2-6 (168) Wilshire Palisades 1299 Ocean Ave X X2-6 (168) Indus Investments Inc. 1301 Ocean Ave X2-6 (175) Mike Farzam 1337 Ocean Ave X2-6 (175) Pacific Plaza 1341 Ocean Ave X2-6 (184) Georgian Hotel 1415 Ocean Ave X2-6 (184) Pacific Plaza 1431 Ocean Ave X X2-6 (201) City of Santa Monica 1600 Ocean Ave X2-6 (208) City of Santa Monica 1657 Ocean Ave X2-6 (211) Loew's SM Beach Hotel 1700 Ocean Ave X X X

2-6 (211)Schi Santa Monica Beach Hotel 1700 Ocean Ave X

2-6 (211)Van Rex Gourmet Food Inc. 1700 Ocean Ave X

2-6 (211)Maguire/Thomas Partners Development 1733 Ocean Ave X

2-6 (215) Rand Corporation 1733 Ocean Ave X2-6 (215) Pacific Shore Hotel 1819 Ocean Ave X2-6 (215) Viceroy Hotel 1819 Ocean Ave X2-6 (220) Midway Car Rental 1901 Ocean Ave X

2-6 (221) Casa Del Mar Hotel 1910 Ocean Front Walk X X X

2-6 (221)ET Whitehall Seaescape LLC 1910 Ocean Front Walk X

2-6 (221) Hotel Casa Del Mar 1910 Ocean Front Walk X2-6 (182) Krazan & Associates 711 Olympic Blvd X2-6 (182) US Postal Service-PFFO 711 Olympic Blvd X

6 (167)Pauls Transmission Services 825 Olympic Blvd X X X X X

2-6 (167)Rapuls Transmission Services 825 Olympic Blvd X

6 (162) Paxton Products 929 Olympic Blvd X X X X2-6 (156) Alexander's Auto Body 1008 Olympic Blvd X X2-6 (156) FA Goplen & Son Inc. 1030 Olympic Blvd X

6 (156)Goplen Excavating/Engineering 1030 Olympic Blvd X X X

2-6 (147) Bertone Coach Work 1101 Olympic Blvd X X2-6 (147) V W Santa Monica Inc 1101 Olympic Blvd X2-6 (137) Not Reported 1201 Olympic Blvd X2-6 (123) Not Reported 1399 Olympic Blvd X2-6 (123) City of Santa Monica 1401 Olympic Blvd X2-6 (114) S&S Auto Body 1532 Olympic Blvd X2-6 (106) Olympic Transm 1600 Olympic Blvd X X X X2-6 (73) Sheffield Lab Matrix 1830 Olympic Blvd X

2-6 (73) Santa Monica-Malibu USD 1899 Olympic Blvd2-6 (65) Elite Auto Body 2029 Olympic Blvd X X X2-6 (57) German Car Service 2202 Olympic Blvd X2-6 (38) Candle Corporation 2425 Olympic Blvd X2-6 (38) The Water Garden 2425 Olympic Blvd X

2-6 (25)System Development Coporation 3000 Olympic Blvd X X X

2-6 (29) Kiper Lascu DDS 3023 Olympic Blvd X2-6 (99) Chris and Jesse Do 1728-1730 Olympic Blvd X

2-6 (29) Digital Magic Co 3000Olympic Blvd West X X X

2-6 (65) Air Cert Inc 2100 Pennsylvania Ave X X X X2-6 (222) Shutters on the Beach 1 Pico Blvd X X X2-6 (213) Aerco Facility No 01946 332 Pico Blvd X X2-6 (213) Arco #1946 332 Pico Blvd X X X2-6 (213) Jeffrey Moore 332 Pico Blvd X2-6 (205) Nekano California Inc. 530 Pico Blvd X2-6 (202) California Electric 601 Pico Blvd X2-6 (196) Santa Monica High 601 Pico Blvd X X2-6 (194) 90009 801 Pico Blvd X

2-6 (191) Honda Kawasaki Polaris 828 Pico Blvd X X X

2-6 (191) Nybergs Unique Lndry Inc 838 Pico Blvd X X X X2-6 (191) Imperial Thrift and Loan 850 Pico Blvd X6 (191) Pacific Motors 860 Pico Blvd X X X2-6 (186) Force Automotive Inc. 1048 Pico Blvd X

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2-6 (177) J&G Auto Repair 1221 Pico Blvd X2-6 (177) West Pico Imports 1221 Pico Blvd X X X

2-6 (178) Commerical Rentals (3)1221-1227-1231 Pico Blvd X

2-6 (128) Mobil #11-F24 731Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (105) Steve Taub Prosche/ Audi 1020Santa Monica Blvd X X X X X

2-6 (46) Santa Monica Blvd 1802Santa Monica Blvd X X

2-6 (46) Shell Service Station 1802Santa Monica Blvd X X X X

2-6 (46) Saab of Santa Moinca 1820Santa Monica Blvd X X X

2-6 (33)The Koll Co., Koll Santa Monic 2020

Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (33)Medical Centre of Santa Monica 2021

Santa Monica Blvd X X X X

2-6 (21) Medical Clinical Labs# 2200Santa Monica Blvd X X X

2-6 (1)A E German Car Service Inc 2703

Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (184) Santa Monica Color Lab 106 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (172) Not Reported 200 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (172) Not Reported 214 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (172)Sagamore Promenade Tower LLC 225 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (172) Susanne Ternovsky 225 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (172) Alan Rubenstein DDS 228 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (145) Sovereign Ring 501 Santa Monica Blvd X X

2-6 (145) Drew Advertising Inc. 506 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (145) Sir Speedy Printing #245 506 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (145)The Pep Boys, Manny Moe and Jack 530 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (128) Design Source The 628 Santa Monica Blvd X X

2-6 (128) Design Source The 628 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (128) Clinique Cleaners 700 Santa Monica Blvd X X X X X

2-6 (128) Seward and Flood 712 Santa Monica Blvd X X X

2-6 (128) Exxon Mobil Oil Corp. 731 Santa Monica Blvd X X X

6 (128)Ooskos Service center #11-F24 731 Santa Monica Blvd X X

2-6 (128) Osko Karaghossian 731 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (128) Len Sheridan Toyota 801 Santa Monica Blvd X X X X X

2-6 (128) Sheridan Toyota Inc 801 Santa Monica Blvd X X

2-6 (108) Infiniti of Santa Monica 900 Santa Monica Blvd X X X X X

2-6 (108) Nissan 900 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (108) Santa Monica Auto Parts 901 Santa Monica Blvd X X X

2-6 (108) Santa Monica Brake Inc. 911 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (108) Glidden Company 928 Santa Monica Blvd X X X

2-6 (108) Republic Paints 1002 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (105) Steve Tab Porsche-Audi 1020 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (96) Bren Properties 1110 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (96) Stokes Tire Service 1117 Santa Monica Blvd X X X

2-6 (96)Claude Short Dodge Dealership 1127 Santa Monica Blvd X

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2-6 (96)Cluade Short Dodge Dealership 1127 Santa monica Blvd X X

2-6 (96) Santa Monica BMW 1127 Santa Monica Blvd X X X

2-6 (96) Sports of Santa Monica 1200 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (96) Claude Short Dodge 1201 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (76) Lynch Motors 1229 Santa Monica Blvd X X X X X X

2-6 (76)Santa Monica Lincoln Mercury 1229 Santa Monica Blvd X X

2-6 (76) Santa Monica Ford 1230 Santa Monica Blvd X X X X X X

2-6 (76) Lynch Motors 1301 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (76) Volvo of Santa Monica 1301 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (76) 90922 1330 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (76)Chevron Service Station #90922 1330 Santa Monica Blvd X X X X

2-6 (76)Santa Monica Ford- Used Car 1401 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (76) 76 Station #5854 1402 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (76)Best Care Unocal Auto Center #5854 1402 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (76) Conoco Phillips #255854 1402 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (76) Tosco Corporation #31000 1402 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (76) Kramer Motors 1414 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (72) Santa Monica Mitsubishi 1501 Santa Monica Blvd X X

2-6 (58) Cummings Buick Inc 1530 Santa Monica Blvd X X X X X X

2-6 (58)Kramer Motors Inc (Nissan) 1601

Santa Monica BLvd X X

2-6 (58) Kramer Nissan 1601 Santa Monica Blvd X

6 (58) Peter West Motors 1601 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (58) Santa Monica Nissan 1601 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6(58)16th Santa Monica Cleaners 1612 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (58) 16th SM Cleaners 1612 Santa Monica Blvd X X

2-6 (58) Santa Monica Isuzu 1630 Santa Monica Blvd X X X

2-6 (58) Kramer Acura 1695 Santa Monica Blvd

2-6 (58) SM Misubishi 1695 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (53) Kramer Motors Inc (Honda) 1717 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (53) Santa Monica Acura 1717 Santa Monica Blvd X X X

2-6 (53) Santa Monica Honda 1717 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (53) Honda of Santa Monica 1720 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (46) Kramer Suzuki 1811 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (46) Santa Monica BMW 1820 Santa Monica Blvd X X

2-6 (46) Custom Auto Crafts 1827 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (37)S Muslin, D Altman, Reiss-Woznak 1908 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (37) 96554 1919 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (37) Lee Dooley Chevron 1919 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (37) Texaco 1932 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (37) Gopal K Batra MD Inc 2001 Santa Monica Blvd X

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2-6 (37) John P Viboch MD 2001 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (37) Orthopedic Specialists 2001 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (37) Pacific Heart Institute 2001 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (37) Peter Alexakis MD Inc. 2001 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (37) William F Skinner MD 2001 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (33)Cole Santa Monica Association 2020 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (33) General Telephone Co 2020 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (33) GTE Garage 2020 Santa Monica Blvd X X

2-6 (33) HC Santa Monica 1 LLC 2020 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (33) Carol E Follette DDS 2021 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (33) James Paris MD 2021 Santa Monica Blvd X X

2-6 (33) John R Moreland MD 2021 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (33) Joseph A Hardwick MD 2021 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (33) Mark J Kelly MD Inc 2021 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (33) Richard W Dion DDS Inc 2021 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (33) Thomas Hanscom MD 2021 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (33)William C Boeck Jr MD Facs Inc 2021 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (33) William Chin DDS 2021 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (33)Café Santa Monica, Naylor Brot 2042 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (21)John Wayne Cancer Institute 2200 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (21) Henry A Jones MD Inc 2222 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (21)John Lawrence MD MK Johnson MD 2222 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (17)Bistro of Santa Monica, Michae 2301 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (5)H&M Rostami Dental Corporation 2428 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (5)L E Wolinsky & American D Sones 2428 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (5) Mary Jo Frazier DDS 2428 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (5)Parview Imaging Open MRI 2428 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (5)Santa Monica Cancer Treatment Center 2428 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (5) Suzan K Vigil DDS 2428 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (5) Westside Internal Medicine 2428 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (5)Volkswagen and Lexus Santa Mon 2440 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (5)Volkswagen Santa Monica, Inc 2440 Santa Monica Blvd X X X X X X

2-6 (5) Thrifty Clean 2441 Santa Monica Blvd X X

2-6 (5) TJ Cleaners 2441 Santa Monica Blvd X X X X

2-6 (5) Volkswagen Santa Monica 2445 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (5)Volkswagen Santa Monica, Inc 2445 Santa Monica Blvd X X X

2-6 (4)Children's Book & Music Cntr 2500 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (4) CVS Pharmacy #9608 2505 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (2) The Community Corp 2601 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (2) Precision Works, Inc 2610 Santa Monica Blvd X X X

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2-6 (2) PIP Printing #1379 2612 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (128) Equity Associates Inc. 717-721 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (9) Mckinley Elementary 2401Santa Monica Blvd. X X

2-6 (166) Not Reported 1411 Santa Monica Mall X

2-6 (207) Crown & Anchor Inc 256 Santa Monica Pier X

2-6 (207) Pacific Park Corp. 300 Santa Monica Pier X

2-6 (207) Bubba Gump 301 Santa Monica Pier X

2-6 (207) City of Santa Monica 301 Santa Monica Pier X

2-6 (207)Santa Monica Amusement LLC 380 Santa Monica Pier X

2-6 (184) Robinson's May 103Santa Monica Place X

2-6 (172) Lenscrafters Store #874 195Santa Monica Place X

2-6 (161)Santa Monica Place Corporated 395

Santa Monica Place X

2-6 (6)Gemological Inst of America 1630 Stewart St X X X

2-6 (14) Southern Ca Gas Co 1701 Stewart St X X X X X X2-6 (14) Not Reported 1707 Stewart St X2-6 (19) Higgins Common Trust 1740 Stewart St X

2-6 (19)Red Bull North America Inc Hea 1740 Stewart St X X X

2-6 (26) 20th Cetntury Fox 1800 Stewart St X2-6 (26) Drill Dit Taylor 1800 Stewart St X2-6 (26) Gem Instruments Corp 1800 Stewart St X2-6 (26) Paint Port 1800 Stewart St X

6 (26) Penn Life Service Center 1800 Stewart St X X

2-6 (217)City of Santa Monica, City Engineer Office 1725 The Promenade X

2-6 (216) Not Reported 1725 The Promenade X

2-6 (102)City of Santa Monica Environmental Division 2200 Virginia Ave X

Total 9 130 29 61 84 0 9 1 81 591 150

List of Abbreviations:

AST: Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tank FacilitiesCA FID UST: Facility Inventory DatabaseDRY CLEANERS: Cleaner Facility DatabaseEMI: Sites that report air emmissions to the California Air Resources BoardFINDS: Facility Index SystemHAZNET: Hazardous Waste Information SystemHIST UST: Hazardous Substance Storage Container DatabaseRCRIS LQG: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information System, Large Quantity GeneratorRCRIS SQG: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information System, Small Quantity Generator

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Seg 12-1 (8) U.S. Postal Service 2306 Corinth Ave X

2-1 (42)First Lutheran School of Culver 3754 Dunn Dr X

2-1 (13) Resco Self Storage3743-3781 Durango X

2-1 (14) Liberty Cleaners 11460 Gateway Blvd X2-1 (36) Culver City Composites 3512 Helms Ave X

2-1 (36) Ferro Corp/ Western Backin 3512 Helms Ave X2-1 (13) Event Solutions 3975 Landmark st X2-1 (27) Westside Arco #2 3479 Motor Ave X2-1 (36) Angelus Shoe Polish Co 8640 National Blvd X2-1 (20) Rapid Gas 9815 National Blvd X2-1 (20) Double Tree Investment 9836 National Blvd X2-1 (20) Dynasty Cleaners Inc 9836 National Blvd X2-1 (20) Gas Service Station 9930 National Blvd X2-1 (20) Unocal #5795 9930 National Blvd X X2-1 (31) NBBC LP 10151 National Blvd X2-1 (27) LA City Fire Station #43 10234 National Blvd X

2-1 (27)Le Lycee Francais De Los Angeles 10309 National Blvd X

2-1 (27) West L.A. Recycling Center10309 1/2 National Blvd X

2-1 (24) MOBIL #18-G8L 10611 National Blvd X X2-1 (24) ARCO #5117 10612 National Blvd X X2-1 (23) Shell #204-4530-0708 10815 National Blvd X X

2-1 (8) EXXON #7-8432 11350Olympic Boulevard X X

2-1 (5)Southland Location #18821/ 7-Eleven 11075

Olympic Boulevard W X X

2-1 (24); 2-3 (2) UNOCAL #6023 (Former) 3061 Overland Ave X X

2-1 (30)Le Lycee Francais De Los Angeles 3261 Overland Ave X

2-1 (38) 7-11 #13731-21733450, 3451 Overland Ave X X

2-1 (2) J. Stanley Klein Trust Propert 10769 Pico Blvd X2-1 (2) World Oil #63 10691 Pico Blvd West X X2-1 (1) LA City Fire Station #92 10556 Pico Blvd West X

2-1 (8)Calmat Company Conrock Divisio 11122 Pico Blvd West X

2-1 (8)Home JUNCTION Property/ Century City Car Wash 11200 Pico Boulevard X X X

2-1(13) Federal Express 3700 Robertson Blvd X

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2-1 (13)Former Pierce Service Station 2868

Robertson Blvd South X

2-1 (13)Hamilton High School Addition 2955 Robertson Blvd X

2-1 (13) Chevron Station 92324 3029Robertson Blvd South X

2-1 (13) EXXON #7-8701 3071Robertson Blvd South X X X

2-1 (13) Culver City Heat Co Inc 3388Robertson Blvd South X

2-1 (8) Ed S Walker Body Works 2240Sawtelle Boulevard X

2-1 (36) Carol Price Property 3521 Schaefer St X

2-1 (25)CALTRANS District 7, Westdale Maintenance 2723

Sepulveda Boulevard S. X

2-1 (5) Multichrome Co Inc 11165 Tennessee Ave X X2-1 (8) Tennessee Avenue Lofts 11500 Tennessee Ave X2-1 (13) Dry Clean Facility 9016 Venice Blvd X

2-1 (13)Venice Partners Dry Cleaners 9016 Venice Blvd X

2-1 (13) Beacon Dry Cleaners 8695 Washington Blvd XTOTAL 14 0 0 0 0 2 0 8 2 17 12 0 0 4

Seg 1A

2-3 (57)Charnock Area Wide Investigati 11600 Charnock Rd X X

2-3 (59) Southern California Water 11615 Charnock Rd X2-3 (14) U.S. Post Service 2306 Corinth Ave X

2-2 (52)Shell Station No 24-1944-1309 10332 Culver Blvd X

2-2 (58) TOSCO- 76 Station #2994 10638 Culver Blvd X X2-2 (52) Jin’s Shell 10332 Culver Blvd W X

2-2 (22) First Lutheran School of Culv 3754 Dunn Dr X2-2 (37) Culver City Fire Station #2 4040 Duquesne Ave X X

2-2 (8) Resco Self Storage3743-3781 Duranag South X

2-2 (62); 2-3 (58) Ohmega Technologies Inc 4031 Elenda St X2-2 (62) 2-3 (58) Mica Corp, The 4031 Elenda St X2-3 (24) Liberty Cleaners 11460 Gateway Blvd X2-2 (10) Culver City Composites 3512 Helms Ave X

2-2 (10) Ferro Corp/ Western Backin 3512 Helms Ave X2-2 (10) Carol Price Property 3521 Helms Ave X2-2 (11) Event Solutions 3975 Landmark St X2-2 (10) Angelus Shoe Polish Co 8640 National Blvd X2-2 (3) Dynasty Cleaneres Inc. 9836 National Blvd X2-3 (31) TEXACO USA (former) 11205 National Blvd X X

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2-3 (33) 76 Products station $4357 11280 National Blvd X X

2-2 (8;) 2-3 (8) EXXON #7-8432 11350Olympic Boulevard X X

2-2 (3) ;2-3 (3)Southland Location #18821/ 7-Eleven 11075

Olympic Boulevard W X X

2-2 (49) MGM DUMP 4001 Overland Ave X

2-3 (13) Home Junction Property 11200-40 Pico Blvd X X X

2-3 (11)Calmat Compnay Conrock Division 11122 Pico Blvd West X

2-2 (5) Federal Express 3700 Robertson Blvd X

2-2 (1)Hamilton High School Additon 2955 Robertson Blvd X

2-2 (1)Former Pierce Service Station 2868

Robertson Blvd south X

2-2 (1) Chevron Station 92324 3029Robertson Blvd south X

2-2 (1) EXXON #7-8701 3071Robertson Blvd South X X X

2-2 (10) Culver City Heat Co Inc 3388Robertson Blvd south X

2-3 (8) Ed S Walker Body Works 2240Sawtelle Boulevard X

2-2 (10) Carol Price Property 3521 Schaefer St X2-2 (42); 2-3 (42) Thrifty #247/Chevron For 3505 Sepulveda Blvd X X2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) MOBIL #18-FXS( Former 11 3800 Sepulveda Blvd X X X

2-3 (28)CALTRANS District 7, Westdale Maintenance 2723

Sepulveda Blvd South X

2-2 (42); 2-3 (42) UNOCAL #2726 (former) 3470

Sepulveda Blvd South X X

2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) Chevron #90561 3775

Sepulveda Blvd south X X

2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) SHELL #204-1944-0100 3801

Sepulveda Blvd South X X X

2-2 (70); 2-3 (65)

Albertson BROS. Oldsmobile/ Alberstons Oldsmobile Chevrolet 4114

Sepulveda Blvd South X X

2-3 (7) Multichrome Co Inc 11165 Tennessee Ave X X2-3 (19) Tennessee Ave Lofts 11500 Tennessee Ave X2-2 (59) Venice Power Plant 3840 Tuller Ave X2-2 (5); Quality Cleaners 9016 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (5)Venice Partners Dry Cleaners 9016 Venice Blvd X

2-2 (44) WINALL #18 10646 Venice Blvd X X

2-3 (54) Goodyear Tire and Rubber 10704 Venice Blvd X X

Environmental Cases Identified 3

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2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) Great West Car Wash INC 11166 Venice Blvd X X2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) AM PM Special Delivery S 11223 Venice Blvd X X2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) Jet 777 Texaco Gasoline #5 11279 Venice Blvd X X2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) EXXON #79477 (Former) 11284 Venice Blvd X X2-2 (71); 2-3 (66) Arco #1578 (former) 11614 Venice Blvd X2-2 (71) Venice Mclaughlin Center 11614 Venice Blvd X2-2 (59); 2-3 (54) EQUILON/ SHELL Oil Pipe

Venice/ Sepulveda X

2-2 (69); 2-3 (64) Sunshine Cleaners 11124 Washington Blvd X2-2 (70); 2-3 (65) ARCO #1246 11181 Washington Blvd X X2-2 (70); 2-3 (65) Westside VOLVO 11201 Washington Blvd X X

2-2 (2) Beacon Laundry/ Dry Clean 8695Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (32) Columbia Studios 10202Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (32) Culver City Auto Body 10223Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (70); 2-3 (64) CHEVRON #92894 11197 Washington PL X X2-2 (69); 2-3 (64) CONOCO INC 11198 Washington PL X X2-2 (70); 2-3 (65) UNOCAL #3016 11203 Washington PL X X X2-3 (51) Charnock Wells 11375 Westminster X X XTOTAL 14 0 0 0 0 1 1 15 2 31 30 0 0 4

Seg 2 2-4 (87) Pacifica Equities, LLC 1639 11th Street X

2-4 (59)G & H Technology Incorporated 1649 17th Street X X

2-4 (49) 18th Street Arts Complex 1639 18th Street X X

2-4 (49)

Santa Monica Batch Plant/ Standard Concrete Products/ Livingston Graham 1620 19th Street X X X

2-4 (49) Livingston Graham 1637 19th Street X X2-4 (57) Crossroads School 1714 21st Street X

2-4 (43)Southern California Edison, Santa Monica Service Center 1721 22nd Street X X

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2-4 (43) Watco-Dennis Corporation 1756 22nd Street X X

2-4 (43)The Gillette Company/ Papermate 1681 26th Street X X X X X X

2-4 (32) Santa Monica City Landfill I 26th/ Colorado X

2-4 (43) Santa Monica City Landfill III 26th/ Michigan X

2-4 (56)Centinela (Santa Monica) IDS

2-IDS 34th and Pearl Street X

2-4 (56) Centinela IDS 34th Street X

2-4 (22)Lerner Oil Company (Former) 2400 Barrington Avenue X X

2-4 (16)Barry Avenue Plating Company Incorporated 2210 Barry Avenue X X X

2-4 (16) Local Rubbish Company Inc. 2256 Barry Avenue X

2-4 (37) Colorado PlaceBroadway and Cloverfield X

2-4 (37)GTE/ Nasa Oil Service Station 2001 Broadway X X

2-4 (16)

Medical Chemical Corporation/ Boeing Co./ Mildred Wein Trust 1909 Centinela Avenue X x

2-4 (48)

Aero Precision Engineering/ Neighborhood Storage Associate/ Extra Space 1707

Cloverfield Boulevard X X X

2-4 (43) Unocal #5577 1776Cloverfield Boulevard X X

2-4 (43) Shell Service Station 1802Cloverfield Boulevard X

2-4 (43) ARCO #1978/ Abbas Joukar 1819Cloverfield Boulevard X X

2-4 (32)Pacific Brick Company, Santa Monica 2600 Colorado X

2-4 (49)Copley Press/ The Outlook/ University of California LA 1920 Colorado Avenue X X

2-4 (49)Sony Music Center Campus Project 2024 Colorado Avenue X X

2-4 (49) Milton Premiere Partnership 2043 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (32) Colorado Place 2425 Colorado Avenue X X

2-4 (32)Water Garden Phase I and II Development 2500 Colorado Avenue X X

2-4 (32)Gladding McBean, Santa Monica 2400 Colorado West X

Environmental Cases Identified 5

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2-4 (9)West Garage/ U.S. Postal Service 2306 Corinth Ave X

2-4 (61) Southern California Disposal 2329 Delaware X

2-4 (55)City of Santa Monica Transfer 2401 Delaware X

2-4 (61) Southern California Disposal 2329 Delaware Avenue X X

2-4 (55)City of Santa Monica Transfer 2401 Delaware Avenue X

2-4 (55) Allan Company 2411 Delaware Avenue X

2-4 (45) Boeing Co. 2801Exposition Boulevard X

2-4 (46)GTE Santa Monica Plant Yard 2902

Exposition Boulevard X X X

2-4 (46)GTE Plant Yard/ Santa Monica 2943

Exposition Boulevard X X

2-4 (39)

Formerly Douglas Aircraft/ Lantana So. Hines Development 3301

Exposition Boulevard X

2-4 (55)Southern Califronia Disposal T 1908 Frank St X

2-4 (60)Frank Street Dump, Santa Monica 1943 Frank St X

2-4 (29) Benson Lehner Corp 1860 Franklin St X

2-4 (22) Liberty Cleaners 11460Gateway Boulevard X

2-4 (16) 1X Bill Feldmen 2037 Granville X

2-4 (94) Santa Monica Produce 1643 Lincoln Boulevard X X

2-4 (135)Santa Monica Police Department 1685 Main Street X X

2-4 (43) Venturio- Santa Monica 2319 Michigan Avenue X

2-4 (43)American Appliance Manufacturing (formerly) 2341 Michigan Avenue X X

2-4 (43)City of Santa Monica Transfer 2500 Michigan Avenue X

2-4 (43)

City of Santa Monica, Corporate Yards/ Mechanical Maintanence 2500 Michigan Avenue X X X

2-4 (43) Not Reported 2500 Michigan Avenue X2-4 (29) Plastiglade MFG. Corp 3122 Nebraska Ave. X

2-4 (16) Santa monica Well Fieldolympic & centinela blv X

2-4 (29)Mcdonnell-Douglas Aircraft Fac

Olympic blvd. and centi

2-4 (109)Paul’s Transmission Services 825

Olympic Boulevard X

Environmental Cases Identified 6

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2-4 (48)Water Garden Phase I and II Development 2300

Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (48)The Water Garden/ Candle Corporation 2425

Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (48) Bergamont Property 2500Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (29) New Roads School 3131 Olympic Blvd X

2-4 (29)

Ambrose Company/ Kentucky Brands of California 3200

Olympic Boulevard X X

2-4 (9) EXXON #7-8432 11350Olympic Boulevard X X

2-4 (9) EXXON #7-8432 11350Olympic Boulevard X X

2-4 (16) Arco Power Gas Station 11748Olympic Boulevard X X

2-4 (16) Shell Service Station 11944Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (16) Chevron Station 90944 11951Olympic Boulevard X X

2-4 (16)76 Products Station #3019 or Mobil #18-G8L 12100

Olympic Boulevard X X

2-4 (16)

Matthew May Property/ G4 Media/ Kilroy Realty LP/ Jim Martin Construction 12312

Olympic Boulevard X X X

2-4 (16)Teledyne Controls/ AGI Properties 12333

Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (4)Southland Location #18821/ 7-Eleven 11075

Olympic Boulevard W X X

2-4 (4)Southland Location #18821/ 7-Eleven 11075

Olympic Boulevard W X X

2-4 (66) Chevron Station #9 3779 2328 Pico Boulevard X X

2-4 (51) Peter’s Foreign Auto Service 3007 Pico Boulevard X

2-4 (10)

Calmat Company Conrock Division/ Catalina Pacifc Concrete Company 11122 Pico Boulevard X

2-4 (10)Home JUNCTION Property/ Century City Car Wash 11200 Pico Boulevard X X X

2-4 (79)Mobil #11-F24 or Exxon Mobil Oil Corp. 731

Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-4 (79)Sheridan Toyota, Incorporated 801

Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-4 (45)

Claude Short Dodge Dealership/ Santa Monica BMW 1127

Santa Monica Boulevard X X

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2-4 (45)Lynch Motors/ Santa Monica Lincoln Mercury 1229

Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-4 (45) Santa Monica Ford 1230Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-4 (45) Chevron 1330Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-4 (30)Cummings Buick Incorporated 1530

Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-4 (30) Kramer Nissan 1599Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-4 (30)Peter West Motors/ Santa Monica Nissan 1601

Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-4 (30) Santa Monica Isuzu 1630Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-4 (30) Kramer Acura 1695Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-4 (30)Santa Monica BMW/ Saab of Santa Monica 1820

Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-4 (42) Texaco 1932Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-4 (42)General Telephone Company/ The Koll Co. 2020

Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-4 (6) Yamana, S. 2138 1/2Sawtelle Boulevard X

2-4 (9) Ed S Walker Body Works 2240Sawtelle Boulevard X

2-4 (9) Ed S Walker Body Works 2240Sawtelle Boulevard X

2-4 (35)Westdale Maintenance Station 2723

Sepulveda Boulevard X X

2-4 (35)CALTRANS District 7, Westdale Maintenance 2723

Sepulveda Boulevard S. X

2-4 (35)CALTRANS District 7, Westdale Maintenance 2723

Sepulveda Boulevard S. X

2-4 (16) AGI Property 1901 South Bundy Drive X

2-4 (29)Pipco International Corp./ Pacific Commercial Builders 1757 Stanford Street X

2-4 (29) John Drescher Property 1815 Stanford Street X X

2-4 (34)Southern California Gas Company 1701 Stewart Street X X

2-4 (45) Santa Monica City Landfill IIStewart/ Exposition X

2-4 (13)Western District Collection Yard 2027 Stoner Avenue X

Environmental Cases Identified 8

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Stoner Avenue Site/ Walker Motor Company/ Rex Precision Products Inc. 2131 Stoner Avenue X X X

2-4 (8) Multichrome Company Inc. 11165Tennessee Avenue X X

2-4 (16) Aves Trust 2010Westgate Ave south X

TOTAL 13 5 0 3 0 0 8 10 2 59 47 9 0 9

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2-5 (129)Santa Monica/ Malibu School District 1723 4th Street X X

2-5 (101)Santa Monica Municipal Bus Line 1620 6th Street X X

2-5 (79)Santa Monica Fire Department 1444 7th Street X X

2-5 (96) Pioneer French Bakery 1621 7th Street X X

2-5 (114)Santa Monica Municipal Bus Line 1660 7th Strret X

2-5 (94)

Ultra Dynamics Corp./ Steven Jones Development Co./Puroflow Corp. 1631 10th Street X

2-5 (83) Lexus of Santa Monica 1630 12th Street X X X

2-5 (52)G & H Technology Incorporated 1649 17th Street X X

2-5 (30) Kramer Honda 1414 18th Street X X2-5 (53) 18th Street Arts Complex 1639 18th Street X X

2-5 (43)

Santa Monica Batch Plant/ Standard Concrete Products/ Livingston Graham 1620 19th Street X X X

2-5 (43) Livingston Graham 1637 19th Street X X2-5 (36) Crossroads School 1714 21st Street X

2-5 (39)Southern California Edison, Santa Monica Service Center 1721 22nd Street X X

2-5 (39) Watco-Dennis Corporation 1756 22nd Street X X

2-5 (21)The Gillette Company/ Papermate 1681 26th Street X X X X X X

2-5 (7) Santa Monica City Landfill I 26th/ Colorado X

2-5 (26) Santa Monica City Landfill III 26th/ Michigan X

2-5 (133) Beach Maintenance Facility 1540 Appian Way X X2-5 (37) Bob Burns Restaurant 1721 Broadway X

Environmental Cases Identified 9

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2-5 (23)GTE/ Nasa Oil Service Station 2001 Broadway X X

2-5 (14) Colorado Place

Broadway and Cloverfield Avenue X X

2-5 (31)

Aero Precision Engineering/ Neighborhood Storage Associate/ Extra Space 1707

Cloverfield Boulevard X X X

2-5 (26) Unocal #5577 1776Cloverfield Boulevard X X

2-5 (26) Shell Service Station 1802Cloverfield Boulevard X

2-5 (26) ARCO #1978/ Abbas Joukar 1819Cloverfield Boulevard X X

2-5 (7)Pacific Brick Company, Santa Monica 2600 Colorado X

2-5 (127) Sears Roebuck and Co. 302 Colorado Avenue X X

2-5 (96)Southern California Edison, Santa Monica Service Center 819 Colorado Avenue X X

2-5 (28)Copley Press/ The Outlook/ University of California LA 1920 Colorado Avenue X X

2-5 (28)Sony Music Center Campus Project 2024 Colorado Avenue X X

2-5 (16) Colorado Place 2425 Colorado Avenue X X

2-5 (16) Water Gardens 2500 Colorado Avenue X

2-5 (16)Gladding McBean, Santa Monica 2400 Colorado West X

2-5 (46) Southern California Disposal 2329 Delaware X

2-5 (46) Southern California Disposal 2329 Delaware Avenue X X

2-5 (35)City of Santa Monica Transfer 2401 Delaware Avenue X

2-5 (35) Allan Company 2411 Delaware Avenue X2-5 (75) Met-L-Chek Company 1639 Euclid Street X

2-5 (34)Southern Califronia Disposal T 1908 Frank St X

2-5 (40)Frank Street Dump, Santa Monica 1943 Frank St X

2-5 (89) Vons Store #262 1522 Lincoln Boulevard X X

Environmental Cases Identified 10

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2-5 (89) Tune Up Masters Shop #5 1534 Lincoln Boulevard X X

2-5 (96) Wertz Brothers 1613 Lincoln Boulevard X X

2-5 (96) Lincoln Car Wash 1624 Lincoln Boulevard X X

2-5 (106)Argo Realty Property/ Retail Shell Service Station 1661 Lincoln Boulevard X X

2-5 (118) Chevron #9-9266 1732 Lincoln Boulevard X X

2-5 (118) U-Haul Center Santa Monica 1747 Lincoln Boulevard X X

2-5 (118) World Oil #16 1801 Lincoln Boulevard X X

2-5 (118)Let’em Eat Cake/ Honda of Santa Monica 1804 Lincoln Boulevard X X

2-5 (118)Firestone Service Center/ Benjamin Tire Co. 1817 Lincoln Boulevard X X

2-5 (118)State Transmissions & Auto Corporation 1833 Lincoln Boulevard X X

2-5 (118) Shell Service Station 1866 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-5 (128) Quality Express Cleaners 1908 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-5 (131)Metropolitan Cleaners/ World Oil #58 2003 Lincoln Boulevard X X

2-5 (136) Nasa Oil Company 2120 Lincoln Boulevard X X2-5 (135) Rand Corp 1700 Main Street X2-5 (148) Archstone Santa Monica 2000 Main Street X2-5 (148) Pioneer Boulangerie 2012 Main Street X X2-5 (26) Venturio- Santa Monica 2319 Michigan Avenue X

2-5 (26)American Appliance Manufacturing (formerly) 2341 Michigan Avenue X X

2-5 (26)City of Santa Monica Transfer 2500 Michigan Avenue X

2-5 (26)

City of Santa Monica, Corporate Yards/ Mechanical Maintanence 2500 Michigan Avenue X X X

2-5 (26) Not Reported 2500 Michigan Avenue X

2-5 (130) Kurumaya USA Incorporated 1535 Ocean Avenue X X

2-5 (146)Alliance Property Management 1725 Ocean Front Walk X

2-5 (49)Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District 1899

Olympic Boulevard X

2-5 (26)The Water Garden/ Candle Corporation 2425

Olympic Boulevard X

Environmental Cases Identified 11

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2-5 (143) Arco #1946 332 Pico Boulevard X X

2-5 (105) Fitzpatrick’s Service Center 1325 Pico Boulevard X

2-5 (105)MacDowell Trust Property/ Hans Mobil or Shell Station 1348 Pico Boulevard X X

2-5 (105) Marc Guirguis Texaco 1410 Pico Boulevard X X

2-5 (81)Santa Monica Community College 1900 Pico Boulevard X X X

2-5 (81)Tosco S.S. #1974 or Unocal #1974 1944 Pico Boulevard X X

2-5 (79)Mobil #11-F24 or Exxon Mobil Oil Corp. 731

Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (79)Sheridan Toyota, Incorporated 801

Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (62)Infiniti of Santa Monica/ Nissan 900

Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-5 (45)

Claude Short Dodge Dealership/ Santa Monica BMW 1127

Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-5 (45)Lynch Motors/ Santa Monica Lincoln Mercury 1229

Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (45) Santa Monica Ford 1230Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-5 (45) Chevron 1330Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-5 (45) Chevron #9-0922 1351Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (45) 76 Station #5854 (formerly) 1402Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (30)Cummings Buick Incorporated 1530

Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-5 (30)Peter West Motors/ Santa Monica Nissan 1601

Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (30) Santa Monica Isuzu 1630Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-5 (30) Kramer Acura 1695Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-5 (19) Texaco 1932Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-5 (19)General Telephone Company/ The Koll Co. 2020

Santa Monica Boulevard X X

2-5 (10)Southern California Gas Company 1701 Stewart Street X X

2-5 (25) Santa Monica City Landfill IIStewart/ Exposition X

TOTAL 5 1 0 2 0 0 5 9 2 63 54 8 1 7

Seg 3 alt

Environmental Cases Identified 12

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2-6 (193) Santa Monica Malibu USD 1723 4th St X X

2-6 (157)Santa Monica Municipal Bus Lin 1620 6th St X

2-6 (139) Santa Monica Fire Dept 1444 7th St X X6 (151) Pioneer French Bakery 1621 7th St X X

2-6 (174) Santa Monica Big Blue Bus 1660 7th St X

2-6 (159)America's Finest Prods. Corp. 1639 9th St

2-6 (148)Steaven Jones Development Co 1631 10th St X

2-6 (148) Santa Monica Produce 1643 10th St X X2-6 (136) Pacific Equities LLC 1639 11th St X2-6 (137) Lexus of Santa Monica 1630 12th St X X X2-6 (50) NEILL Aircraft 1260 15th St X2-6 (84) G& H Technology Inc 1649 17th St X X2-6 (46) Kramer Honda 1414 18th St X X2-6 (86) 18th Street Arts Complex 1639 18th St X X2-6 (73) Livingston Graham 1620 19th St X2-6 (73) Santa Monica Batch Plant 1620 19th St X

2-6 (73) Standard Concrete Products 1620 19th St X

2-6 (148) Ulta Dynamics Corporation 1631 19th St X2-6 (73) Livingston Graham 1637 19th ST X X2-6 (65) Crossroads School 1714 21st St X

2-6 (68)SCE Santa Monica Service CTR 1721 22nd St X X

2-6 (68) Watco-Dennis Corp 1756 22nd St X X2-6 (35) Paper Mate 1681 26th St X X

2-6 (35) Santa Monica Business Park 1681 26th St X2-6 (35) The Gillette Company 1681 26th St X X X X X

2-6 (15) Santa Monica City Landfill I 26th/ Colorado X2-6 (47) Santa Monica Landfill III 26th/ Michigan X

2-6 (199) Beach Maintenance Facility 1540 Appian Wy X X2-6 (66) Bob Burns Restaurant Co 1721 Broadway X2-6 (48) GTE 2001 Broadway X X2-6 (48) NASA Oil Service Station 2001 Broadway X

2-6 (28) Chemold Co.- Broadway2308-2310 Broadway

2-6 (8) Colorado PlaceBroadway & 25th St

2-6 (28) Colorado PlaceBroadway and Cloverfield X X

2-6 (51) Extra Space 1707 Cloverfield Blvd X X

2-6 (51)Neighborhood Storage Associate 1707 Cloverfield Blvd X

Environmental Cases Identified 13

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2-6 (60) Unocal #5577 1776 Cloverfield Blvd X X2-6 (60) Arco #1978 1819 Cloverfield Blvd X X2-6 (190) Sears Roebuck and Co 302 Colorado Ave X X

2-6 (151) Southern California Edison 819 Colorado Ave X X2-6 (62) Copley Press 1920 Colorado Ave X X2-6 (44) Chemold Co- Colorado 2000 Colorado Ave

2-6 (44)Sony Music Center Campus Proj. 2024 Colorado Ave X X

2-6 (44) Milton Premier Partnership 2043 Colorado Ave X2-6 (24) Colorado Place 2425 Colorado Ave X X2-6 (24) Water Garden 2500 Colorado Ave X X

6 (11)Paicific Brick Company- Santa Mo 2600 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (24)Gladding McBean- Santa Monica 2400

Colorado Ave West X

2-6 (78)Southern Ca Disposal Company 2329 Delaware X X X

2-6 (64)City of Stana Monica Transfer 2401 Delaware X

2-6 (64) Allan Company 2411 Delaware X2-6 (120) Met-L-Check Company 1639 Euclid St X2-6 (41) Boeing Co. 2801 Exposition Blvd X

2-6 (41)Verizon Santa Monica Plant Yard 2902 Exposition Blvd X

2-6 (61)So-Cal Disposal Recycling and Trash 1908 Frank St X

2-6 (69)Frank Street Dump-Santa Monica 1943 Frank St X

2-6 (104) Exxon Service Station 1260 Lincoln Blvd X X2-6 (142) Vons Store #262 1522 Lincoln Blvd X X2-6 (142) Tune Up Masters Shop #5 1534 Lincoln Blvd X X2-6 (151) Wertz Brothers 1613 Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (151) Lincoln Blvd Carwash 1624 Lincoln Blvd X X2-6 (163) Argo Realty Property 1661 Lincoln Blvd X X2-6 (181) Chevron Station No 99266 1732 Lincoln Blvd X X

2-6 (181) U-Haul Center Santa Monic 1747 Lincoln Blvd X X2-6 (181) World Oil Co. 1801 Lincoln Blvd X X2-6 (181) Let 'Em Eat Cake 1804 Lincoln Blvd X X2-6 (181) Firestone Store #67J2 1817 Lincoln Blvd X X

2-6 (181)State Transmissions & Auto Cor 1833 Lincoln Blvd X X

2-6 (181) Shell Service Station 1866 Lincoln Blvd X6 (194) Quality Express Cleaners 1908 Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (203) SM Police Dept 1685 Main St X X2-6 (203) Rand Corp 1700 Main St X2-6 (219) Archstone Santa Monica 2000 Main St X2-6 (219) Pioneer Boulangerie 2012 Main St X X

Environmental Cases Identified 14

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2-6 (60) Venturino- Santa Monica 2319 Michigan Ave X

2-6 (60)American Appliance MFG Corp 2341 Michigan Ave X X

2-6 (47) City of Santa Monica 2500 Michigan Ave X X X2-6 (47) Not Reported 2500 Michigan Ave X2-6 (18) Streamline Pictures 2908 Nebraska2-6 (195) Kurumaya USA Inc 1535 Ocean Avenue X X

2-6 (217)Alliance Property Management 1725 Ocean Front Walk X

2-6 (167) Pauls Transmission Services 825 Olympic Blvd X2-6 (73) Santa Monica-Malibu USD 1899 Olympic Blvd X

2-6 (38) Water Garden Phase I and II 2300 Olympic Blvd X2-6 (38) The Water Garden 2425 Olympic Blvd X2-6 (45) Bergamont Property 2500 Olympic Blvd X2-6 (213) Arco #1946 332 Pico Blvd X X2-6 (58) Kramer Nissan 1599 Santa Monica X2-6 (46) Shell Service Station 1802 Santa Monica X2-6 (128) Mobil #11-F24 731 Santa Monica X

2-6 (128) Sheridan Toyota Inc 801 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (108) Nissan 900 Santa Monica Blvd X X

2-6 (96)Cluade Short Dodge Dealership 1127

Santa monica Blvd X X

2-6 (76) Lynch Motors 1229 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (76)Santa Monica Lincoln Mercury 1229 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (76) Santa Monica Ford 1230 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (76)Chevron Service Station #90922 1330 Santa Monica Blvd X X

2-6 (76) Chevron #9-0922 1351 Santa Monica Blvd X X

2-6 (76) 76 Station #5854 1402 Santa Monica Blvd X

2-6 (58) Cummings Buick Inc 1530 Santa Monica Blvd X X

2-6 (58) Kramer Motors Inc (Nissan) 1601Santa Monica BLvd X

2-6 (58) Santa Monica Isuzu 1630 Santa Monica Blvd X X

2-6 (58) Kramer Acura 1695 Santa Monica Blvd X X

2-6 (46) Santa Monica BMW 1820 Santa Monica Blvd X X

Environmental Cases Identified 15

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2-6 (37) Texaco 1932 Santa Monica Blvd X X

2-6 (33) General Telephone Co 2020 Santa Monica Blvd X X2-6 (14) Southern Ca Gas Co 1701 Stewart St X X

2-6 ( 41) Santa Monica Landfill IIStewart/ Exposition X

TOTAL 11 1 0 2 0 0 4 9 3 62 56 8 1 6

SOURCE: EDR, 2007

List of abbreviationsBEP: California Bons Expediture PlanCASLIC: Spills, Leaks, Investigation, and Cleanup Cost Recovery Listing, Region 2CERCLIS: Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compendation, and Liability Information SystemCORTESE: Cortese Hazardous Waste and Substances Site ListDEED: List of Deed RestrictionsFTTS: Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act/ TSCA SitesLUST: Leaking Underground Storage Tank SystemNOTIFY 65: Proposition 65 RecordsRAATS: RCRA Administrative Action Tracking SystemSWF/LF: Solid Waste information SystemVCP: Voluntary Cleanup Program PropertyWDS: Waste Discharge SystemWMUDS/SWAT: Waste Management Unit Database

Environmental Cases Identified 16

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Fig. No. & Map ID No Site Name Address ERNS HMRIS CHMIRS

Seg 12-1 (13) Not reported Alley @ Rear of 8651 WA X2-1 (8) 11000 Block of Ayres 11000 Ayres Av (block of) X2-1 (13) Not reported 3846 Cardiff Ave X

2-1 (13) Corner of Culver Blvd & Main StCorner of Culver Blvd & Main St X

2-1 (11) 10946 Exposition Blvd 10946 Exposition Blvd X2-1 (36) Not reported 3512 Helms Ave X2-1 (13) Not reported 3238 Hutchison Ave South X2-1 (13) 3975 Landmard St 3975 Landmark St X2-1 (15) 3100 Manning Ave 3100 Manning Ave X2-1 (15) Not reported 3100 Manning Ave X2-1 (17) Not reported Manning Ave/ Ouee X2-1 (27) Not reported 3533 Motor Ave South X2-1 (5) Not reported N/B I-405 300' S/OLYMPI X2-1 (20) 9836 National Blvd 9836 National Blvd X2-1 (20) 9930 National Blvd 9930 National Blvd X2-1 (20) Service Station 5797 9930 National Blvd X2-1 (20) Station 3795 9930 National Blvd X2-1 (20) 10002 National Blvd 10002 National Blvd X2-1 (20) Not reported 10002 National Blvd X2-1 (24) Not reported 10611 National Blvd X2-1 (24) 10612 National Blvd 10612 National Blvd X2-1 (22) Not reported NB 405 FWY/ Santa Mo X2-1 (2) 10701 W Pico Blvd 10701 Pico Blvd West X2-1 (17) Not reported 3154 Queesbury Dr X2-1 (13) Not reported 3710 Robertson Blvd X2-1 (13) Not reported 3700 Robertson Blvd South X

2-1 (13)Unocal 2954 2036 South Roberts 2954, 2036 Robertson Blvd South X

2-1 (8) Not reported Tenessee and butler X2-1 (9) Not reported 2534 Veterans Ave South X2-1 (13) 8651 Washington Blvd 8651 Washington Blvd X2-1 (13) The Culver Studios 9336 Washington Blvd X2-1 (13) 9336 W Washington Blvd 9336 Washington Blvd West X2-1 (13) Not reported 3444 Wesley St X2-1 (13) Not reported 3834 Willat Ave XTOTAL 15 2 17Seg 1A and 1B2-2 (2) Not Reported Alley @ Rear of 8651 Wa X2-3 (9) 11000 block of ayres ave 11000 Block of Ayres Av X2-2 (16) Not Reported 3846 Cardiff Ave X2-2 (66) Not Reported 4126 Charles Ave X

2-2 (16) Corner of Culver Blvd. and MainCorner of Culver Blvd. and Main X

2-2 (58) 10638 Culver Blvd 10638 Culver Blvd X2-2 (37) Culver City Police Dept 4040 Duquesne Ave X2-3 (15) 10946 Exposition BLvd 10946 Exposition Blvd X2-2 (10) Not Reported 3512 Helms Ave X2-2 (2) Not Reported 3238 Hutchinson Ave South X2-2 (11) 3975 Landmark St 3975 Landmark St X2-2 (11) Event Solutions 3975 Landmark St X2-2 (44) 3805 Midway 3805 Midway Ave X2-2 (44) Not Reported 3805 Midway Ave X2-2 (12) Not Reported 3533 Motor Ave South X

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2-3 (6) Not Reported N/B I-405 300' S/ Olympi X2-2 (2) JAFG Inc 8840 National Blvd X2-2 (2) Property of Fern Walden 8840 National Blvd X2-2 (3) 9836 National Blvd 9836 National Blvd X2-3 (26) Not Reported NB 405 FWY/ Santa Mo X2-2 (5) Not reported 3700 Robertson Blvd South X2-2 (5) Not Reported 3710 Robertson CC X2-2 (1) Unocal 2954, 2036 Robertson South X2-2 (59) Not Reported 3817 Sepulveda Blvd X

2-2 (48); 2-3 (47) 3561 S Sepulveda 3561 Sepulveda Blvd South X2-3 (19) Not Reported Tennessee & Butler X2-3 (10) Not Reported 2534 Veteran Ave South X2-2 (2) Tina Mollica 8692 Washington Blvd X2-2 (2) 1X Walter N Marks. Inc 8723 Washington Blvd X2-2 (2) 1X Walter N Marks. Inc 8735 Washington Blvd X2-2 (16) 9336 W Washington Blvd 9336 Washington Blvd X2-2 (54) Marium Hersch 10800 Washington Blvd X2-2 (32) 10203 E Washington Blvd 10203 Washington Blvd East X2-2 (2) 8651 Washington Blvd 8651 Washington Blvd West X2-2 (16) The Culver Studios 9336 Washington Blvd West X2-2 (32) Not Reported 10202 Washington Blvd West X

2-2 (70); 2-3 (65) UNOCAL #3016 11203 Washington PL X2-2 (2) Not Reported 3444 Wesley St X2-2 (5) Not Reported 3834 Willat Ave, Culver XTOTAL 13 2 24Seg 2

2-4 (49)

Santa Monica Batch Plant/ Standard Concrete Products/ Livingston Graham 1620 19th Street X

2-4 (42) 1400 20th Street X2-4 (43) 1778 22nd Street X2-4 (27) 1438 25th Street X2-4 (32) Rand 1620 26th Street X2-4 (59) 1600 Block of 19th Street X2-4 (10) 11000 Block of Ayres Avenue X2-4 (48) 1700 Cloverfield Boulevard X2-4 (43) Unocal #5577 1776 Cloverfield Boulevard X X2-4 (43) ARCO #1978/ Abbas Joukar 1819 Cloverfield Boulevard X2-4 (32) KPFF Consulting Engineers 2401 Colorado Avenue X X2-4 (32) Getty Images 2450 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (32)Pacific Brick Company, Santa Monica 2600 Colorado Avenue X

2-4 (55 2400 Delaware Avenue X X

2-4 (46) GTE Plant Yard/ Santa Monica 2943 Exposition Boulevard X2-4 (15) 10946 Exposition Boulevard X

2-4 (135)Santa Monica Police Department 1685 Main Street X

2-4 (43)Lansdale Transistor and Electronics 2330 Michigan Avenue X

2-4 (43)City of Santa Monica, Corporate Yards/ Mechanical Maintanence 2500 Michigan Avenue X X

2-4 (49) 1820 Olympic Boulevard X

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2-4 (16)76 Products Station #3019 or Mobil #18-G8L 12100 Olympic Boulevard X

2-4 (115) Arco #1946 332 Pico Boulevard X X2-4 (73) Johnny’s Auto Repair 2102 Pico Boulevard X2-4 (51) 3000 Pico Boulevard X2-4 (51) 3105 Pico Boulevard X2-4 (51) 3205 Pico Boulevard X X

2-4 (79)Mobil #11-F24 or Exxon Mobil Oil Corp. 731 Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-4 (45) Chevron 1330 Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-4 (42)William F Skinner M.D./ Peter Alexakis MD Inc. 2001 Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-4 (37) 2308 Scheder Drive X2-4 (26) 2231 South Barrington Avenue X2-4 (16) 2222 South Stoner Avenue X X2-4 (12) 2534 South Veteran Avenue X

2-4 (29)Pipco International Corp./ Pacific Commercial Builders 1757 Stanford Street X

2-4 (29) 1805 Stanford Street X

2-4 (34)Southern California Gas Company 1701 Stewart Street X

2-4 (9)Tennessee Avenue and Butler Avenue X

TOTAL 13 2 29Seg 3 2-5 (108) Janscourt 1453 3rd Street X2-5 (112) 1501 4th Street X2-5 (79) 1419 5th Street X2-5 (67) 1328 6th Street X2-5 (134) 1901 6th Street X2-5 (103) America's Finest Prods. Corp 1639 9th Street X X2-5 (74) 1525 10th Street X

2-5 (77)11th Street and Colorado Avenue X

2-5 (54)Domestic Dry Cleaners and Laundry/ Santa Monica Cleaners 1453 14th Street X

2-5 (45) 1400 14th Street (Entire Block) X

2-5 (54) 14th Street and Broadway X2-5 (69) German Motor Car Service 1714 15th Street X X2-5 (30) 1421 16th Street X

2-5 (43)

Santa Monica Batch Plant/ Standard Concrete Products/ Livingston Graham 1620 19th Street X

2-5 (42) 1600 19th Stret (Entire Block) X

2-5 (37); 2-5 (23) 20th Street at Broadway X

2-5 (37); 2-5 (11) 1455 24th Street X X2-5 (7) Rand 1620 26th Street X2-5 (137) 1600 Appian Way X2-5 (67) Pacific Ocean Post 730 Arizona Avenue X2-5 (126) 123 Broadway X2-5 (89) 707 Broadway X 2-5 (26) Unocal #5577 1776 Cloverfield Boulevard X X2-5 (26) ARCO #1978/ Abbas Joukar 1819 Cloverfield Boulevard X2-5 (111) 520 Colorado Avenue X

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Fig. No. & Map ID No Site Name Address ERNS HMRIS CHMIRS

2-5 (96) Redline Service Inc. 720 Colorado Avenue X2-5 (16) KPFF Consulting Engineers 2401 Colorado Avenue X X2-5 (16) Getty Images 2450 Colorado Avenue X

2-5 (7)Pacific Brick Company, Santa Monica 2600 Colorado Avenue X

2-5 (35) 2400 Delaware Avenue X X2-5 (79) 1432 Lincoln Boulevard X X2-5 (128) Joe's Royal Detail 1929 Lincoln Boulevard X2-5 (140) 2207 Lincoln Boulevard X

2-5 (135)County of Los Angeles Public Works 1725 Main Street X

2-5 (141) 1776 Main Street X2-5 (148) 2011 Main Street X

2-5 (26)Lansdale Transistor and Electronics 2330 Michigan Avenue X

2-5 (26)City of Santa Monica, Corporate Yards/ Mechanical Maintanence 2500 Michigan Avenue X X

2-5 (142)

Loew's Santa Monica Beach Hotel/ Santa Monica Bay Hotel Association 1700 Ocean Avenue X

2-5 (110)Ocean Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (147) 1800 Ocean Front Walk X2-5 (150) 1900 Ocean Front Walk X2-5 (83) 1201 Olympic Boulevard X2-5 (78) 1399 Olympic Boulevard X X2-5 (110) 1317 Palisades Beach Road X2-5 (150) Shutters on the Beach 1 Pico Boulevard X2-5 (150) 100 Pico Boulevard X2-5 (143) Arco #1946 332 Pico Boulevard X X2-5 (128) 800 Pico Boulevard X2-5 (91) City of Santa Monica 1700 Pico Boulevard X

2-5 (81)Santa Monica Community College 1900 Pico Boulevard X X

2-5 (81)Tosco S.S. #1974 or Unocal #1974 1944 Pico Boulevard X X

2-5 (73) 2019 Pico Boulevard X2-5 (70) 2212 Pico Boulevard X2-5 (113) 200 Santa Monica Boulevard X X2-5 (113) 214 Santa Monica Boulevard X2-5 (79) 630 Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (79)Mobil #11-F24 or Exxon Mobil Oil Corp. 731 Santa Monica Boulevard X

2-5 (62) Glidden Company 928 Santa Monica Boulevard X2-5 (45) Chevron 1330 Santa Monica Boulevard X2-5 (108) Santa Monica Mall 1411 Santa Monica Mall X2-5 (137) Santa Monica Pier 200 Santa Monica Pier X

2-5 (10)Southern California Gas Company 1701 Stewart Street X

2-5 (146)City of Santa Monica/ City Engineer 1725 The Promenade X

TOTAL 25 2 50

Seg 3A

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Fig. No. & Map ID No Site Name Address ERNS HMRIS CHMIRS

2-6 (166) Not Reported 1453 3rd St X2-6 (171) Not Reported 1501 4th St X2-6 (145) Not Reported 1419 5th St X2-6 (132) Not Reported 1328 6th St X2-6 (202) Not Reported 1901 6th St X2-6 (159) Not Reported 1639 9th St X X2-6 (98) Not Reported 1314 10th St X2-6 (126) Not Reported 1525 10th St X2-6 (93) Not Reported 14th and Broadway X2-6 (90) Not Reported 1453 14th St X2-6 (90) Not Reported 1453 14th Street X2-6 (114) Not Reported 1714 15th St X X

2-6 (50)Women's Mammography Medical Grp 1304 15th St Ste 102 X

2-6 (58) Not Reported 1421 16th St Apt Bldg D X2-6 (32) Not Reported 1328 19th St X2-6 (73) Santa Monica Batch Plant 1620 19th St X2-6 (48) Not Reported 20th @ Broadway X2-6 (37) Not Reported 1400 20th St X2-6 (68) Not Reported 1778 22nd St X2-6 (16) Not Reported 1455 24th St X X2-6 (7) Not Reported 1438 25th St X2-6 (15) Not Reported 1620 26th St X2-6 (204) Not Reported 1600 Appian Way X2-6 (115) Visualize DBA Pacific Ocean 730 Arizona Avenue X2-6 (76) Not Reported 1400 Block 14th St X2-6 (52) Not Reported 1300 Block of 16th St X2-6 (71) Not Reported 1600 Block of 19th St X2-6 (189) Not Reported 123 Broadway X2-6 (143) Not Reported 707 Broadway X2-6 (51) Not Reported 1700 Cloverfield Blvd X2-6 (60) Not Reported 1776 Cloverfield Blvd X2-6 (60) Unocal #5577 1776 Cloverfield Blvd X2-6 (60) Arco Station 1819 Cloverfield Blvd X2-6 (170) Not Reported 520 Colorado Ave X2-6 (151) Not Reported 720 Colorado Ave X2-6 (24) Not Reported 2401 Colorado Ave X2-6 (24) Getty Images 2450 Colorado Ave X2-6 (15) Not Reported 2600 Colorado Ave X

2-6 (24) Not Reported 2401 Colorado St at Cloverfield X2-6 (129) Not Reported Corner of 11th and Colo X2-6 (64) Not Reported 2400 Delaware X X2-6 (128) Not Reported 1432 Lincoln Blvd X X2-6 (197) Not Reported 1929 Lincoln Blvd X2-6 (203) Not Reported 1685 Main St X

2-6 (203)County of Los Angeles, Public Works 1725 Main St X

2-6 (209) Not Reported 1776 Main St X2-6 (219) Not Reported 2011 Main St X2-6 (60) Not Reported 2330 Michigan Ave X2-6 (47) Not Reported 2500 Michigan Ave X2-6 (47) Not Reported 2500 Michigan Ave X2-6 (183) Not Reported Ocean and Santa Monica X2-6 (211) Not Reported 1700 Ocean Ave Loews Ho X2-6 (218) Not Reported 1800 Ocean Front X2-6 (222) Not Reported 1900 Ocean Front X2-6 (137) Not Reported 1201 Olympic Blvd X

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Fig. No. & Map ID No Site Name Address ERNS HMRIS CHMIRS

2-6 (123) Not Reported 1399 Olympic Blvd X2-6 (123) Not Reported 1399 Olympic Blvd X2-6 (73) Not Reported 1820 Olympic Blvd X2-6 (173) Not Reported 1317 Palisades Beach Rd X2-6 (222) Not Reported 1 Pico Blvd X2-6 (221) Not Reported 100 Pico Blvd X2-6 (213) Arco #1946 332 Pico Blvd X X2-6 (194) Not Reported 800 Pico Blvd X2-6 (172) Not Reported 200 Santa Monica Blvd X2-6 (172) Not Reported 200 Santa Monica Blvd X2-6 (172) Not Reported 214 Santa Monica Blvd X2-6 (128) Not Reported 630 Santa Monica Blvd X2-6 (128) Osko Karaghossian 731 Santa Monica Blvd X2-6 (108) Not Reported 928 Santa Monica Blvd X2-6 (37) William F Skinner MD 2001 Santa Monica Blvd X2-6 (166) Not Reported 1411 Santa Monica Mall X2-6 (207) Not Reported 200 Santa Monica Pier X2-6 (213) Not Reported 200 Santa Monica Pier X2-6 (23) Not Reported 2308 Scheder Dr X2-6 (76) Not Reported 1330 SM Blvd/ Alley Be X2-6 (14) Not Reported 1707 Stewart St X2-6 (216) Not Reported 1725 The Promenade XTotal 25 1 57

Source: EDR, 2007

List of Abbreviations:CHMIRS: California Hazardous Materials Incident Reporting SystemERNS: Emergency Response Notification SystemHMIRS: Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System

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APPENDIX 2 EDR MAP CORRIDOR STUDY

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This appendix is available for review at the Expo Authority office:

THE EXPOSITION CORRIDOR TRANSIT PROJECT PHASE 2 Exposition Metro Line Construction Authority 707 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 3400 Los Angeles, CA 90017

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