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December 13, 2001
November 15, 2001
October 18, 2001
September 20, 2001
August: no Board meeting
July 19,2001
June 21,2001
May 17,2001
April 19,2001
March 15, 2001
February 15, 2001
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December: no Board meeting
November 16, 2000
October: no Board meeting
September 21,2000
August 17, 2000
July 20, 2000
June 15, 2000
May 18,2000
April 20, 2000
March 16, 2000
February 17,2000
January 20, 2000
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December: no Board meeting
November 18, 1999
October 21, 1999
September 16, 1999
August 19, 1999
July 15, 1999
June 17, 1999
May 20, 1999
April 15, 1999
March 18, 1999
February 18, 1999
January 21, 1999
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1998 Board Meetings
1997 Board Meetings
- Approved up to $200,000 in additional Carl Moyer Program Funds and
Innovative Technologies Group funds for an ongoing Agriculture Pump Repower
Program; and executed a Grant Agreement with Apache Canyon Ranch, Inc. to provide up
to $121,305 for the purchase of two new low-NOx natural gas engines with
catalytic converters and two new low-NOx diesel engines.
- Executed a Grant Agreement with Andy Rasmussen
to provide $16,640 toward the purchase of a low-emissions main engine for the
fishing vessel "Sundowner" as part of the Diesel Marine Vessel Repower
Program.
- Adopted a Resolution of Appreciation recognizing Gil Garcia for his years of
service on the APCD Board of Directors.
- Provided direction to staff to propose to the
County and the cities the modification of the agreement dated December 1994
establishing the make-up of the Board of Directors to add the City of Goleta to the seven cities already
represented.
- Receive and file draft minutes of the October 10, 2001 meeting of the
APCD Community Advisory Council.
- Approved year 2002 APCD Board of Directors schedule of
meeting dates and locations.
- Executed grant agreement with David
Sheffield to provide $21,465 for repowering one bottom dump truck with a low-NOx
diesel engine as part of the Onroad Heavy-Duty Repower Program.
- Authorized the Air Pollution Control Officer to sign and submit to the
Air Resources Board the "Lower-Emission School Bus Program Grant Award
and Authorization Form - Fiscal Year 2001-2002" as APCD's application to
administer the retrofit portion of the Lower-Emission School Bus Program.
- Considered the 2001 Clean Air Plan and its Final Supplemental
Environmental Impact Report including the California Environmental Quality Act
Findings and Mitigation Monitoring Plan as follows:
Considered a request from Vandenberg Air Force Base to include a
"conformity growth allowance" in the 2001 Clean Air Plan;
Adopted a resolution to approve the 2001 Clean Air Plan,
certification of the Supplemental Environmental Impact Report and Mitigation
Monitoring Plan, and California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
Findings; and authorized Chair to sign transmittal letter to the
California Air Resources Board.
- Considered recommendations regarding amendments to Santa Barbara
County APCD Rule 323 - Architectural Coatings, as follows:
Adopted a resolution amending APCD Rule 323 - Architectural Coatings,
including adoption of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) findings
pursuant to CEQA and the CEQA guidelines; adoption of the
associated findings in support of the proposed Rule 323 pursuant to Health and
Safety Code Section 40727 regarding necessity, authority, clarity,
consistency, non-duplication and reference; adoption of rule findings
acknowledging public comment received on the proposed rule; adoption of the Response to Comments as findings of the Board; and
adoption of proposed amended Rule 323.
- Approved up to $100,000 in Innovative Technologies Group funds
for a Water-Based Cleaner Rebate Program for Automotive Maintenance and Repair
Facilities.
- Received and filed draft minutes of the September 12, 2001 meeting of the
APCD Community Advisory Council.
- Changed the December meeting date to December 13.
- Executed an Amendment to Agreement with John
Becker to provide $29,900 toward the purchase of a new low-emissions engine for
his boat the "Alegria" as part of the Diesel Marine Vessel Repower
Program.
- Received and filed the APCD fiscal year 2000/2001 financial statements and
audit report.
- Received a briefing from Santa Barbara
County General Services Department and Blackbird Architects on the status of the
building program for the Casa Nueva Building.
- Received an update on staff efforts to
work with the community to organize a countywide conference on growth, economic
development, and jobs/housing balance.
- Considered recommendations regarding the Draft 2001 Clean Air Plan
and Supplemental Environmental Impact Report as follows:
a) Reviewed the Plan; b) Held a public hearing to accept comments; and c)
Provided direction to the staff to work with Vandenberg Air Force Base to
resolve issues related to the Plan.
- Received a presentation from the Santa Barbara Energy Alliance, represented
by Board member Garcia and members of the public.
- Increased salaries for the Data
Processing and Business Manager III classifications effective October 29, 2001
to make them comparable to salaries offered by the county.
- Received and filed draft minutes of the July 11, 2001 and August 8, 2001
meetings of the APCD Community Advisory Council.
- Considered recommendations regarding Assignments of Agreements between
Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District (APCD) and Santa Barbara
County Association of Governments (SBCAG) transferring administration of the
Clean Air Express Commuter Bus Program as follows:
Authorized the Chair to execute an Assignment of Agreement to assign APCD
interest in the Grant Agreement with Santa Barbara Airbus, dated January 21,
1999, to SBCAG; and
Authorized the Chair to execute an Assignment of Agreement to assign APCD
interest in the Agreement with the City of Lompoc, dated March 21, 1996, as
amended July 17, 1997, and April 6, 1998, to SBCAG.
- Executed a Grant Agreement with Sandy Winston to provide $29,780 for the
purchase of a Cummins CTA 8.3M low-emissions main engine for the fishing
vessel "Dor-Ann" as part of the Diesel Marine Vessel Repower
Program.
- Considered recommendations regarding the Old Car Buyback Program as
follows:
Terminated a Grant Agreement dated January 18, 2001 with AMEC Earth and
Environmental Inc. to implement the Old Car Buyback Program; and
Executed a Grant Agreement with Environmental Engineering Studies in the
amount of $30,000 with an option to increase this amount to $155,000 to
implement the Old Car Buyback Program.
- Adopted a resolution implementing the action recommended by the Board of
Retirement and approved in the partial settlement of Santa Barbara County
Firefighters, Local 2046, et al. v. Board of Retirement, Santa Barbara
County Employees’ Retirement System Judicial Council coordination
Proceeding No. 4049, Santa Barbara County Superior Court Case No. 225220 as
it effects APCD Plan 2 by changing the Final Average Salary calculation for
full time APCD employees hired after 1995 from a three year calculation to a
one year calculation, effective September 3, 2001.
- Adopted a resolution proclaiming September 17 – 23, 2001 National
Pollution Prevention Week.
- Received and filed a status report on the Draft 2001 Clean Air Plan and
associated Supplemental Environmental Impact Report.
- Approved response to the 2000-2001 Grand Jury finding and recommendation
regarding Natural Resources in the Santa Maria Valley.
- Reappointed David Schmarje to the APCD Hearing Board.
- Learned of Board Member Holmdahl's distribution of information on the air
quality impacts of shipping activities in the Santa Barbara Channel to
congressional representatives.
July 19, 2001
- Received and filed draft minutes of the June 13, 2001 meeting of the APCD
Community Advisory Council.
- Adopted resolution approving the Restatement
of the APCD Cafeteria Plan effective January 1, 2001.
- Executed a grant agreement with Barnwood
Vineyards to provide $36,985 for the purchase of two low NOx stationary diesel
agricultural pumps as part of the Agricultural Water Pump Repower Program.
- Approved APCD and Santa Barbara County Association of
Governments’ (APCD/SBCAG) proposal to work with community groups to organize a
countywide conference on growth, economic development, and jobs/housing balance.
- Executed a grant agreement with Santa Barbara
County Association of Governments for $60,000 toward operating a "Coastal
Express" bus service for 36 months between Santa Barbara County and Ventura
County coastal communities.
- Executed a grant agreement with Blochman Union School District for
$20,090 toward the purchase of one new low-emissions school bus
(propane-powered); and executed a grant agreement with Goleta Union School district for $50,000
toward the purchase of two new low-emissions school buses (one compressed
natural gas-powered (CNG) and one diesel-powered).
- Adopted a resolution recognizing the magnitude of and the projected growth
in international marine vessel emissions, directed staff to take aggressive actions to influence the United States
Environmental Protection Agency to reduce the impacts of emissions from this
federal source, and appointed DeWayne Holmdahl of Lompoc to work with staff and our congressional
representatives on this federal issue.
- Adopted amendments to APCD Rule 325, adopted the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) findings pursuant
to CEQA and the CEQA guidelines, and adopted the associated findings in support of the proposed Rule 325
pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 40727 regarding necessity,
authority, clarity, consistency, non-duplication and reference.
- Scheduled a September 20 meeting of the Santa Barbara County APCD Hearing
Board Nominating Committee to address the term expiration of David Schmarje.
- Appointed an ad hoc committee of Board members Larry Lavagnino, Susan
Rose, and DeWayne Holmdahl to review comparative information on staff salaries and make
recommendations to the full Board.
- Cancelled the August Board meeting. The next meeting will be
September 20 in Santa Maria.
- Executed a grant agreement with River Edge
Ranch to provide $42,700 for the purchase of two low NOx stationary agriculture
pumps as part of the Agricultural Water Pump Repower Program.
- Executed a grant agreement with Western
Propane Service to provide $7,000 for the purchase of a new propane-powered low
NOx emissions propane delivery truck as part of the Onroad Heavy-Duty Vehicle
Repower Program.
- Adopted resolution proclaiming June 30, 2001 Energy
Conservation Day affirming the APCD’s commitment to energy efficiency.
- Received and filed report, conducted public hearing, and adopted APCD
budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2001-2002.
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Executed grant
agreement with Teixeira Farms, Inc. to provide $29,763 for the purchase of a low
NOx propane stationary agriculture pump as part of the Agricultural Water Pump
Repower Program.
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Executed grant
agreement with Ever-Bloom, Inc. to provide $10,497 for the purchase of a
low-emissions burner for one boiler as part of the Agricultural Boiler
Initiative.
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Executed grant
agreement with MarBorg Industries to provide $74,214 for the repower of three
residential area refuse trucks with low-NOx diesel engines as part of the Onroad
Heavy-Duty Repower Program.
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Received and filed a report on APCD efforts to
provide its customers with high quality service.
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Directed APCD staff to work with
County Solid Waste Division, Santa Barbara City Public Works, and City of
Carpinteria representatives and other interested parties to evaluate the
potential for waste-to-energy projects in Santa Barbara County.
- Reappointed Sydney Minnerly to serve a three-year term as the legal
representative on the APCD Hearing Board.
- Considered recommendations regarding the Santa
Barbara County APCD proposed budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2001-2002 as follows:
a) Received and filed report, conducted a public hearing and
accept comment on the proposed APCD budget for FY 2001-2002;
b) Provides direction to staff on any needed changes; and
c) Set a hearing (second hearing) for June 21, 2001 to
consider adoption of the APCD FY 2001-2002 budget.
- Considered recommendation to execute a lease agreement
between Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District (APCD) and Santa
Barbara County Association of Governments (SBCAG).
- Received a report on SBX1 5 that was recently passed in the California
Legislature and allocates $708 Million to various energy conservation programs
and projects.
- Adopted a resolution proclaiming April 22, 2001 as Earth Day,
May as Clean Air Month, and May 19-27 as Bike Week.
- Received a report regarding APCD assistance with City of Guadalupe Air
Quality Mitigation Fund applications.
- Approved $200,000 in Carl Moyer Program Funds and Innovative
Technologies Group funds for an Agriculture Pump Repower Program; and executed
a grant agreement with Rancho Farms to provide $33,700 for the
purchase of a low emissions natural gas well pump.
- Received and file an update on electrical energy situation.
- HEARING - Considered recommendations regarding proposed Rule 107,
Emergencies, as follows:
- Adopted a resolution adopting APCD Rule 107, Emergencies;
- Adopted the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) findings pursuant
to CEQA and the CEQA guidelines (Attachment 1); and
- Adopted the associated findings in support of the proposed Rule 107
pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 40727 regarding necessity,
authority, clarity, consistency, non-duplication and reference (Attachment
2). Rule findings acknowledge public comment received on the proposed rule
(Attachment 3) and adopt the Response to Comments (Attachment 4) as
findings of the Board.
- Received a report on the potential applications of anaerobic digester gas
production and its use for electrical generation.
- Considered recommendations regarding the Clean Air Express Commuter Bus
Program as follows:
a) Executed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the
Santa Barbara County Association of Governments (SBCAG) to transfer the Clean
Air Express Commuter Bus Program to SBCAG with the following provision:
i) Provide SBCAG up to $160,000 per year in ongoing
funding for operation of the program.
ii) Transfer title to seven over-the-road commuter buses
to SBCAG.
b) Authorized the Air Pollution Control Officer to terminate
the grant agreement with Santa Barbara Airbus for operation of the Clean Air
Express Commuter Bus Program; and
c) Authorized the Air Pollution Control Officer to terminate
the agreement with the City of Lompoc for lease of the four Clean Air Express
buses owned by the City of Lompoc.
- Received and filed draft minutes of the February 21, 2001 meeting of the
APCD Community Advisory Council.
- Executed a grant agreement with Valley
Flowers, Inc. to provide $22,605 for the purchase of low-emissions burners for
two boilers as part of the Agricultural Boiler Initiative.
- Executed a grant agreement with V. Lopez &
Sons Backhoe Service to provide $18,945 to repower a 10-wheeler dump truck with
a low-NOx diesel engine as part of the On-road Heavy-Duty Engine Repower
Program.
- HEARING - Considered the Air Toxics "Hot Spots" Information
and Assessment Act of 1987 as follows:
- Received and filed the 2000 annual report on the Air Toxics "Hot
Spots" program; and
- Reviewed and approved the proposed Air Toxics "Hot Spots" budget
for fiscal year 2001/2002.
- Received and filed report regarding follow-up on Board’s direction from
the February 15, 2001 meeting.
- Considered recommendation regarding scheduling a meeting of the Hearing
Board Nominating Committee to address the term expiration of Sydney Minnerly.
- Approved a $50.00 cash award to Air Pollution
Inspector Glenn Gazdecki, pursuant to the agency’s Employee Suggestion
Program, in recognition of his cost-saving suggestion to provide online HAZWOPER
recertification training for APCD inspectors.
- Received and filed a report on the results of customer service surveys
conducted on Air Pollution Control District permit, inspection and source
testing activities.
- Received and filed a report on the Plains, Terrains, Automobiles II Conference
sponsored by the Ventura County Air Pollution Control District.
- Received and filed a report on the air quality impacts of the current
electrical power crisis.
- Elected Susan Rose, Supervisor, 2nd District, as APCD Board Chair, and
DeWayne Holmdahl, Councilmember, City of Lompoc Vice-Chair.
- Received and filed draft minutes of the November 8, 2000
meeting of the APCD Community Advisory Council.
- Approved budget revision request to transfer $48,000 in
Vehicle Replacement Trust Fund monies (Fund 1963) to the Operating Fund (Fund
1960) for the purchase of two replacement vehicles.
- Received and filed APCD 1999/2000 Financial Statements and
Audit Report.
- Considered recommendations regarding the Diesel Marine
Vessel Repower Program as follows:
- Executed a grant agreement with Stanley Davis to provide
$24,200 for the purchase of one Caterpillar 3208TA low-emissions main
engine; and
- Execute da grant agreement with Robert Church to provide
$25,800 for the purchase of a Cummins CTA250D low-emissions main engine.
- Approved revised schedule of dates and
locations for the 2001 APCD Board of Directors meetings.
- Appointed two members of the APCD Board
of Directors to serve as a regular member and as an alternate member on the
South Central Coast Basinwide Control Council on behalf of the County of Santa
Barbara.
- Selected five (5) members of the APCD
Board of Directors to serve as the APCD Hearing Board Nominating Committee for
2001.
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Received and filed a report on the state of
the County’s air quality and related issues.
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Considered recommendations
regarding amendments to Santa Barbara County APCD Rule 209 - Appeals, as
follows:
- Adopted a resolution amending APCD Rule 209 – Appeals;
and
- Adopted the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
findings pursuant to CEQA and the CEQA guidelines (Attachment 1); and
- Adopted the associated findings in support of the proposed
Rule 209 pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 40727 regarding
necessity, authority, clarity, consistency, non-duplication and reference
(Attachment 2). Rule findings acknowledge public comment received on the
proposed rule (Attachment 3) and adopt the Response to Comments
(Attachment 4) as findings of the Board; and
- Adopted amendments to APCD Rule 209 (Attachment 5).
- Considered recommendations regarding
amendments to Santa Barbara County APCD Rules 1301 (Part 70 Operating Permits
– General Information), 1303 (Part 70 Operating Permits – Permits), 1304
(Part 70 Operating Permits – Issuance, Renewal, Modifications and Reopening),
and 370 (Potential to Emit – Limitations for Part 70 Sources), as follows:
a) Adopted a resolution amending APCD Rules 1301, 1303, 1304,
and 370; and
b) Adopted the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
findings pursuant to CEQA and the CEQA guidelines (Attachment 1); and
c) Adopted the associated findings in support of the proposed
Rules 1301, 1303, 1304, and 370 pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section
40727 regarding necessity, authority, clarity, consistency, non-duplication
and reference (Attachment 2). Rule findings acknowledge public comment
received on the proposed rules (Attachment 3) and adopt the Response to
Comments (Attachment 4) as findings of the Board; and
d) Adopted amendments to APCD Rules 1301,
1303, 1304, and 370 (Attachment 5).
- Considered recommendations regarding
amendments to Santa Barbara County APCD Rules 325 – Crude Oil Production and
Separation, 326 – Storage of Reactive Organic Compound Liquids, and 346 –
Loading of Organic Liquid Cargo Vessels, as follows:
a) Adopted a resolution amending APCD Rules 325, 326, and 346;
and
b) Adopted the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
findings pursuant to CEQA and the CEQA guidelines (Attachment 1); and
c) Adopted the associated findings in support of the proposed
Rules 325, 326, and 346 pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 40727
regarding necessity, authority, clarity, consistency, non-duplication and
reference (Attachment 2). Rule findings acknowledge public comment received on
the proposed rule (Attachment 3) and adopt the Response to Comments
(Attachment 4) as findings of the Board; and
d) Adopted amendments to APCD Rules 325, 326, and 346
(Attachment 5).
- Considered recommendations regarding the Carl Moyer Memorial
Air Quality Standards Attainment Program as follows:
- Approved a resolution (Attachment 1) authorizing
participation of the Santa Barbara County APCD in the 2000/2001 fiscal
year Carl Moyer Program; and
- Approved expenditure of $122,450 in APCD matching funds
necessary to quality for a $450,000 grant from the California Air
Resources Board; and
- Authorized the Air Pollution Control Officer to execute a
program application and grant award form (Attachment 2) with the
California Air Resources Board and all other necessary documents enabling
APCD participation in the FY 2000/2001 Carl Moyer Program.
- Consider recommendation to execute a grant agreement with
AMEC Earth and Environmental, Inc. to provide up to $250,000 to continue
implementing the Old Car Buyback Program.
- Received and filed a report on the Lower Emissions School Bus
Program.
- Authorized the Air Pollution Control Officer to sign the
"Fiscal Year 2000-2001 Application for Lower-Emission School Bus Retrofit
Program Funds" and to submit to the Air Resources Board the APCD’s
application to administer the Lower-Emission School Bus Retrofit Program.
- Received and filed minutes of the September 13, 2000
meeting and draft minutes of the October 11, 2000 meeting of the APCD Community
Advisory Council.
- Adopted the year 2001 APCD Board of
Directors schedule of meeting dates and locations, and cancelled the December
Board meeting.
- Executed a grant agreement with
John Becker to provide $24,000 for the purchase of one Caterpiller 3208TA
low-emissions main engine as part of the Diesel Marine Vessel Repower Program.
- Authorized the Air Pollution Control Officer to renew
insurance contracts for the period of January 1, 2001 through December 31, 2001
as follows.
- Adopted the proposed administrative update
to the Air Pollution Control District (APCD) Environmental Review Guidelines for
implementing the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
- Conducted a joint hearing with Santa Barbara County Association of
Governments, and approved a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) with the Santa Barbara County Association of Governments (SBCAG)
stating the goals and understandings regarding transfer of administration of the
Clean Air Express Commuter Bus Program to SBCAG.
- Approved up to $200,000 in Carol Moyer Program Funds and
other Innovative Technologies Group funds for an Onroad Heavy-Duty Vehicle
Repower Program.
- Executed a grant agreement with Gaither Coach Tours to
provide $20,818 for repowering a tour coach with a low-NOx diesel engine.
- Received a briefing on APCD actions concerning the smoke produced by the
peat bog fire on Vandenberg Air Force Base (VAFB), and the Health Advisory
issued September 18 by APCD. Also received a briefing from VAFB officials on
progress in fighting the fire.
- Executed supplements to an agreement with Caltrans concerning funding for
the Take a Vacation from Your Car and the Clean Air Express Bus Repower
projects.
- Adopted amendments to the APCD Conflict of Interest Code.
- Received a briefing on the planned conversion of three Clean Air Express
buses from diesel to natural gas. Received an update on discussions between
APCD and the Santa Barbara County Association of Governments (SBCAG) on
transferring administration of the program to SBCAG.
- Adopted a resolution marking Pollution Prevention Week (September 18-24),
and received a briefing on 2000 Green Award winners.
- Adopted a resolution observing the 30th anniversary of the APCD.
- Received a briefing and viewed a demonstration of web pages on county
significant risk facilities for air toxics that will soon be available on
the APCD website.
- Received and filed minutes from the July Community Advisory Council
meeting.
- Adopted a new class specification for the Public Information and Community
Programs Supervisor, and a new class specification and salary range for the
Human Resources Analyst I/II position.
- Approved a $15,302 grant to Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transit District
for purchase of bus bike racks.
- Received a briefing on a University of California at Santa Barbara study
on oil and gas seeps offshore in the Coal Oil Point area.
- Executed grant agreement with boat operator for the purchase of a
low-emissions boat engine.
- Approved revisions to APCD Civil Service Rules, and adopted new class
specifications for several positions.
- Appointed Dr. Francis Lagatutta to the APCD Hearing Board as the medical
representative replacing Dr. Deborah Drechsler-Parks.
- Requested that APCD staff report on ridership and future plans for the MTD
"The Field Trip" electric bus route.
- Approved agreement with Ogden Environmental and Energy Services to
continue implementation of the Old Car Buyback program.
- Authorized a $300,000 budget for the Agricultural Boiler Initiative, and
executed a grant agreement for purchase of four low-emission boilers.
- Rejected a recommendation from the APCD Community Advisory Council to
pursue shifting authority for adoption of rules for certain area sources
from local districts to the state, and requested that APCD staff return with
a more focused proposal that could include the option of shifting authority
on a case-by-case basis.
- Adopted resolutions amending the following agreements:
--Management Personnel Benefits Policy for Management and Confidential-Unrepresented
Employees Resolution (Attachment 1); and
--Classification and Salary Resolution (Attachment 2).
- Considered recommendations regarding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
between the Air Pollution Control District (APCD) and the Engineers and
Technicians Association as follows:
--Authorized the Air Pollution Control Officer to enter into a Memorandum
of Understanding (MOU) between the Air Pollution Control District (APCD) and
the Engineers and Technicians Association to extend the term and provisions of
the agreement through June 30, 2004 (Attachment 1); and
--Adopted a resolution amending the APCD Classification and
Salary Resolution (APCD Resolution No. 97-5) to implement the provisions of
the MOU.
- Considered recommendations regarding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
between the Air Pollution Control District (APCD) and the Services Employees
International Union, Local 620 as follows:
--Authorized the Air Pollution Control Officer to enter into a Memorandum
of Understanding (MOU) between the Air Pollution Control District (APCD) and
the Services Employees International Union, Local 620 for the term of July 10,
2000 through July 6, 2003 (Attachment 1); and
--Adopted a resolution (Attachment 2) amending the APCD Classification and
Salary Resolution (APCD Resolution No. 97-5) to implement the provisions of
the MOU.
- Considered recommendations regarding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
between the Air Pollution Control District (APCD) and the Santa Barbara County
Air Pollution Control District Employees Association as follows:
--Authorize the Air Pollution Control Officer to enter into a Memorandum
of Understanding (MOU) between the Air Pollution Control District (APCD) and
the Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District Employees Association
for the term of July 1, 2000 through July 6, 2003 (Attachment 1); and
--Adopted a resolution amending the APCD Classification and
Salary Resolution (APCD Resolution No. 97-5) to implement the provisions of
the MOU.
- Authorized the Air Pollution Control Officer to
provide an additional benefit of annual flu shots to APCD employees.
Adopted a resolution reassigning APCD Board clerking duties and Hearing
Board clerking duties to the Air Pollution Control Officer and his designee.
- Continued item regarding APCD funding contributions to the Santa
Barbara Metropolitan Transit District’s (MTD) "Field Trip" electric
bus route to next month's Board meeting.
- Considered recommendations regarding the expansion of the Clean Air Express
to provide charter services as follows:
--Approved continuing the Clean Air Express service as a commuter bus service only;
and
--Recommended coordination with Santa Barbara County Association of Governments to find
another agency to oversee the Clean Air Express operations.
- Adopted the FY 2000/2001 APCD Budget and a Classification Salary Plan resolution
to delete five FTE positions and add three and one-quarter
positions.
- Received and filed a progress report regarding plans to relocate the APCD
main office, and approved a Memorandum of Understanding with the county for APCD
to lease space in a new building to be built by the county.
- Executed grant agreements with boat operators for the
purchase of low-emissions main engines.
- Authorized the extension of an agreement through June 30, 2002 with the arbitrator for hearings and appeals
related to the APCD’s Civil Service Rules.
- Adopted and presented a Resolution of Appreciation to George Tise in
recognition of his years of service at the APCD.
- Executed a grant agreement with the California State Parks,
Channel Coast district and the Friends of Channel Coast State Parks for purchase of electrically-powered
utility pickups for use at Carpinteria, El Capitan, Gaviota, and Refugio State
beaches.
- Execute a grant agreement with the Regents of the University of
California for purchase of four low emissions
outboard engines.
- Continued until the June Board meeting a discussion of the use of Clean Air Express
for charter services.
- Received and filed report, conducted a public hearing and accepted comment on
the APCD proposed budget for FY 2000/2001, and set a hearing for June 15, 2000 to consider adoption of
the APCD FY 2000/2001 budget.
- In public comment, Santa Barbara Trolley Company made comments regarding
APCD grant agreement with MTD (approved in April) for operation of an
electric bus on summer weekends over a route going to local cultural
attractions. The company claimed the MTD route represented unfair
competition. The Board asked that this item be put on the agenda for the
June Board meeting for further discussion.
--Received a report on relocation of the APCD main office to the Casa Nueva
property and plans to establish a North County office.
--Was briefed by County staff on the next steps
for moving forward with an option to participate in building a building on
the Health Care Services campus. The County's Debt Advisory Committee
will consider the proposed project and determine its fiscal viability.
A-1) Received and filed draft minutes of the
February 9, 2000 meeting of the APCD Community Advisory Council.
A-2) Considered recommendation regarding the
Diesel Marine Vessel Repower Program as follows: (00-21,549)
a) Executed a grant agreement with Michael
Nash to provide $15,000 for the purchase of a Cummings CTA8.3 M2
Low-Emissions main engine.
A-3) Adopted a resolution regarding the Carl
Moyer Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program as follows:
- Approved participation of the Santa Barbara
County APCD in the FY 1999/2000 Carl Moyer Memorial Air Quality Standards
Attainment Program; and
- Confirmed that the APCD will provide up to
$112,500 in District matching funds necessary to qualify for a grant from
the California Air Resources Board for up to $225,000; and
- Authorized the Air Pollution Control Officer
to execute a program application and grant award form and all other
necessary documents with the California Air Resources Board for
participation in the FY 1999/2000 Carl Moyer Program.
HEARING – Considered the Air Toxics "Hot
Spots" Information and Assessment Act of 1987 as follows:
- a) Received and file the 1999 annual report on
the Air Toxics "Hot Spots" program;
- b) Reviewed and approved the proposed Air Toxics
"Hot Spots" program budget for fiscal year 2000/2001.
Received and filed report regarding the Clean
Air Express dual-fuel engines.
Considered sending up to three APCD Board
members to the Statewide Air Quality Conference for Elected Officials on May
18 and 19, 2000 in San Diego.
Considered recommendations regarding the
relocation of the APCD main office, and took the matter under advisement,
asking APCD staff to present additional information at the April 20 Board
meeting.
A-1) Executed grant agreements to provide $37,000 for repower of main
engine and generator for two boat operators with low-emissions engines.
A-2) Received and filed APCD FY98/99 Financial Statements and Audit
Report.
A-3) Approved agreements with California Department of Transportation to
allow APCD to obtain funding for APCD projects programmed in the 1999 Federal
Transportation Improvement Program.
1) Gil Garcia, City of Santa Barbara Councilmember, took his place on
the Board. City of Santa Barbara Councilmember Elinor Langer received a
Resolution of Appreciation for her service on the Board.
2) Adopted resolution recognizing attainment of the federal ozone standard
during the years 1997 through 1999. Recognized APCD staff for the achievement.
3) Authorized the APCO to request assistance from local legislators for
funding Innovative Technologies Group projects.
4) Received and filed a report on identification of options and requirements
for APCD's building.
The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Santa
Barbara County Air Pollution Control District Board will be held on March 16,
2000 at 2:00 p.m. in the Solvang City Council Chambers, Solvang Municipal
Center, 1644 Oak Street, Solvang CA.

Larry Lavagnino was elected chair and Susan Rose was elected vice-chair.
A-1) Received and filed draft minutes of the November 10, and December 8, 1999 meetings of the APCD Community Advisory Council.
A-2) Approved budget revision request to transfer $36,500 in Vehicle
Replacement Trust Fund monies (Fund 1963) to the Operating Fund (Fund 1960) for
the purchase of two replacement inspection vehicles.
A-3) Considered recommendations regarding the Diesel Marine Vessel Repower
Program as follows:
a) Executed a grant agreement with Angelo Castagnola to provide $76,678 for the
purchase of two (2) Caterpillar 3406TA low-emissions main engines; and
b) Approved the use of a cost- effectiveness ceiling of $12,000 as the basis
for grant funding for future Diesel Marine Vessel Repower Grant Agreements.
1) Appointed of Dick Weinberg to serve as a Regular Member and Larry
Lavagnino as an alternate member on the South
Central Coast Basinwide Control Council on behalf of the County of Santa
Barbara. 2) Selected Dick Weinberg, Gil Garcia, Gail Marshall, Joni
Gray, and Tom Urbanske to serve as the APCD Hearing Board Nominating Committee for 2000.
3) Re-appointed Mr. Donald Ward to the APCD Hearing Board.
4) HEARING - Considered recommendations regarding amendments to Santa
Barbara County APCD Rule 330 - Surface Coating of Metal Parts and Products, as
follows:
- Adopted a resolution amending APCD Rule 330 – Surface Coating of Metal
Parts and Products; and
- Adopted the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) findings pursuant
to CEQA and the CEQA guidelines; and
- Adopted the associated findings in support of the proposed Rule 330
pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 40727 regarding necessity,
authority, clarity, consistency, non-duplication and reference. Rule findings acknowledge public comment received on the proposed rule, and adopted the Response to Comments as
findings of the Board; and
- Adopted amendments to APCD Rule 330.
5) Received and filed a briefing on attainment of the federal
ozone standard.
6) Considered recommendations regarding the Santa Barbara Bowl – Tour Bus
Power Service Product as follows:
- Received a briefing regarding the Santa Barbara Bowl – Tour Bus Power
Service Project; and
- Executed a grant agreement with the Santa Barbara Bowl Foundation for up
to $7,000 as cost-share funding toward the installation of six (6)
electrical power outlets to power tour buses which accommodate performers
and support crews at the Santa Barbara County Bowl.
7) Considered recommendations regarding the Human Resources Manager position as
follows:
- Approved the establishment of the new classification of Human Resources
Officer, replacing the classification of Human Resources Manager,
effective July 1, 2000; and
- Directed the APCO to conduct a recruitment to fill the position of Human
Resources Officer; and
- Authorized the funding of both the Human Resources Manager and Human
Resources Officer positions simultaneously for a period of two weeks.
8) Authorized the APCO to
pursue tobacco settlement revenue to fund existing public health oriented
programs at the APCD.
9) Considered recommendations regarding Santa Barbara County
APCD offices as follows:
- Received a report on options for the relocation of the APCD main office;
and
- Directed the APCO to return in 60 days after active solicitation of
lease options and other alternatives. Also directed the APCO to confirm
the County's intentions for the Casa Nueva property located on the County Health
Care Services property at 300 North San Antonio Road, Santa Barbara,
California.
A-1) Adopted the year 2000 Air Pollution Control District Board schedule
of meeting dates and locations.
A-2) Authorized Air Pollution Control Officer to renew insurance
contracts for the period of January 1, 2000 through December 31, 2000 as follows:
a) Renew the Health Net HMO and POS medical insurance contracts with
rate adjustments;
b) Renew the Standard Long Term Disability insurance contract with a
rate adjustment;
c) Renew the Standard Voluntary Term Life contract;
d) Renew the AIG Voluntary Personal Accident contract;
e) Renew the United Life Management Life and Accidental Death and
Dismemberment contract;
f) Renew the AFLAC Supplemental Catastrophic Insurance programs;
g) Renew the Managed Health Network Employee Assistance Insurance
program with a rate adjustment; and
h) Replace the Blue Cross Dental Net/Fee for Service 3000 dental
insurance with the Fortis Plan 1 program.
A -3) Adopted new classification specifications and amendments to the
SBCAPCD Classification and Salary Resolution as follows:
a) N classification specifications for the position of Division
Assistant (replaces Air Quality Specialist Aide);
b) New classification specifications for the position of Emissions
Inventory/Planning Specialist I, II, III (replaces Air Quality Specialist - Planning);
c) Resolution deleting one Air Quality Specialist Aide and adding one
Division Assistant;
d) Resolution deleting two Air Quality Specialist II's - Planning and
adding two Emissions Inventory/Planning Specialist III's; and
e) Salaries increases of approximately 7% for the classifications of
Office Specialist, Office Technician, and Executive Secretary.
1) Hearing: Received and filed a report on the results of customer
service surveys conducted on APCD permit and inspection activities.
2) Hearing: Considered the selection of a meeting date of the SBCAPCD
Hearing Board Nominating Committee to determine the action to be taken in regard to the
term expiration of a member of the Hearing Board.
3) Hearing: Received a report on Santa Barbara County's compliance
status with the federal 1-hour ozone standard and the implications to air quality planning
efforts.
4) Hearing: Authorized the Air Pollution Control Officer to pursue
legislation to provide ongoing funding for Innovative Technology activities through an
additional $1 of DMV surcharge earmarked for ITG programs.
The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Santa Barbara County Air
Pollution Control District Board will be held on December 16, 1999 at 2:00 p.m. in the
Board of Supervisors Hearing Room, 105 East Anapamu Street, 4th Floor, Santa Barbara.

A-1) Considered recommendations regarding the UCSB Clean Campus Program
as follows:
--Executed a grant agreement with the Regents of the University of
California on behalf of the Housing and Residential Services Department and the
Transportation Department at the Santa Barbara Campus to provide up to $50,000 for the
purchase of six CNG-powered vehicles and five electric-powered grounds maintenance trucks;
and
--Executed a grant agreement with the Regents of the University of
California on behalf of the Biological Sciences Department at the Santa Barbara Campus to
provide up to $20,000 for the purchase of three new low emissions marine outboard engines.
1) HEARING - Considered recommendations regarding international marine
vessel pollution as follows:
--Received a briefing on emissions from international vessels operating
in local waters and the effects on local air quality; and
--Authorized the chair to execute a letter to Carol Browner of the US
Environmental Protection Agency requesting additional efforts to reduce emissions from
these vessels.
2) HEARING Authorized the Air Pollution Control Officer to
execute an agreement with the United States Postal Service (USPS) that will allow the APCD
to fund the transportation costs for the exchange of 39 mail delivery vans between
Westminster in the Los Angeles area and Santa Barbara. This exchange will allow the USPS
in Santa Barbara to use low-emissions bi-fuel (gasoline and compressed natural gas)
vehicles that are unable to operate in Los Angeles due to the lack of a compressed natural
gas fueling station.
3) Received and filed a report on the Clean Air Express Bus Program.
The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Santa
Barbara County Air Pollution Control District Board will be held on November 18, 1999 at
2:00 p.m. in Lompoc City Council Chambers, 100 Civic Center Plaza, Lompoc CA.

A-1) Received and filed draft minutes of the August 11, 1999 meeting of
the Air Pollution Control District Community Advisory Council.
A-2) Adopted a resolution proclaiming September 20-26 as "Pollution
Prevention Week."
A-3) Received and filed report regarding the receipt of $74,937 as final
distribution of proceeds for claims by Chevron USA and the Santa Barbara County Air
Pollution Control District (APCD) against Marine Corporation of America ("MCA")
regarding the 18 MCA engines used in the Chevron MERC Program and one engine provided by
the APCD in a grant agreement. (99-21,158)
1) HEARING - Considered recommendations regarding the adoption of
proposed new Rule 352 - Natural Gas-Fired Fan-Type Central Furnaces and Residential Water
Heaters, as follows:
- Adopted new APCD Rule 352, Natural Gas-Fired Fan-Type Central Furnaces
and Residential Water Heaters; and
- Adopted the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) findings pursuant
to CEQA and the CEQA guidelines; and
- Adopted the associated findings in support of the proposed Rule 352
pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 40727 regarding necessity, authority, clarity,
consistency, non-duplication and reference. Ruled that findings acknowledge public comment
received on the proposed rule, and adopted the Response to Comments as findings of the
Board.
2) HEARING - Received and filed the 1998 Annual Report on the Air Toxics
"Hot Spots" Information and Assessment Act of 1987.
The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Santa
Barbara County Air Pollution Control District Board will be held on October 21, 1999 at
2:00 p.m. in the Board of Supervisors Hearing Room, County Administration Building, Santa
Barbara.

A-1) Received and filed draft minutes of the July 14, 1999 meeting of
the Air pollution Control District Community Advisory Council.
A-2) Considered recommendations regarding the Agricultural Booster Pump
Repower Program as follows:
--Executed a grant agreement with Betteravia Farms, to provide $5,000
for the purchase of one new low emissions booster pump engine;
--Executed a grant agreement with Guggia Farms, to provide $5,000 for
the purchase of one new low emissions booster pump engine;
--Executed a grant agreement with Freitas Brothers, to provide $35,000
for the purchase of seven new low emissions booster pump engines;
--Executed a grant agreement with Rancho Harvest, to provide $5,000 for
the purchase of one new low emissions booster pump engine;
--Executed a grant agreement with H & R Souza, to provide $15,000
for the purchase of three new low emissions booster pump engines.
A-3) Considered recommendations regarding the Marine Vessel Repower
Program as follows:
a) Executed a grant agreement with Paul Teall to provide $25,796 for the
purchase of a low emissions Caterpiller 3304TA main engine.
1) HEARING - Considered recommendations regarding the adoption of
proposed new Rule 353 - Adhesives and Sealants, as follows:
--Adopted a resolution adopting APCD Rule 353, Adhesives and Sealants;
and
--Adopted the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) findings
pursuant to CEQA and the CEQA guidelines; and
--Adopted the associated findings in support of the proposed Rule 353
pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 40727 regarding necessity, authority, clarity,
consistency, non-duplication and reference. Rule findings acknowledge public comment
received on the proposed rule, and adopt the Response to Comments as findings of the
Board; and
--Adopted new APCD Rule 353.
2) Considered recommendations regarding the APCD Agricultural Boiler
initiative as follows:
--Executed a grant agreement with Por La Mar Nursery to provide $100,000
for the purchase of three low emissions boilers and burner.
The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Santa
Barbara County Air Pollution Control District Board will be held on September 16, 1999 at
2:00 p.m. in the Solvang City Council Chambers, 1644 Oak Street, Solvang CA.

1. Considered recommendations regarding the Marine Vessel Repower
Program as follows:
--Executed a grant agreement with Randy Harmsen to provide $20,912 for
the purchase of a low emissions Caterpillar 3304TA main engine;
--Executed a grant agreement with Jerry Peters to provide $24,400 for
the purchase of a low emissions Cummings CTA8.3 M2 main engine;
--Executed a grant agreement with J. Kevin McCeney to provide $24,400
for the purchase of a low emissions Cummings CTA8.3 M2 main engine.
2. Considered recommendations regarding the Agricultural Boost Program
as follows:
--Executed a grant agreement with Edward Silva and Son, Inc., to
provide $20,000 for the purchase of four new booster pump engines;
--Executed a grant agreement with Sutter Home Winery to provide $5,000
for the purchase of one new booster pump engine.
3. Executed a two-year extension of the lease agreement between the Air
Pollution Control District and Patricia P. and Albert C. Hooning for office space located
at 705 E. Main Street, Ste. 206 in Santa Maria, in the amount of $700 per month.
(99-21,158)
4. Considered recommendations regarding the adoption of proposed
new Rule 106 - Notice to Comply for Minor Violations, as follows:
--Adopted a resolution adopting APCD Rule 106 Notice to Comply
for Minor Violations;
--Adopted the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) findings
pursuant to CEQA and the CEQA guidelines;
--Adopted the associated findings in support of the proposed Rule 106
pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 40727 regarding necessity, authority, clarity,
consistency, non-duplication and reference. Rule findings acknowledge public comment
received on the proposed rule, and adopted the Response to Commentsas findings of the
Board;
--Adopted new APCD Rule 106.
5. Appointed Mr. Daniel Willick to the APCD Hearing Board.
6. Received and filed a briefing and consider
approval of funding to implement a Clean Campus Program at the University of California at
Santa Barbara.

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Approved an agreement between APCD and the Gaviota
Terminal Company (GTC) to allow the APCD to operate one ambient air monitoring station on
behalf of GTC.
Approved revisions to APCD's Employer-Employee Relations Policy.
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Approved an Audit Engagement letter between APCD the Santa Barbara County
Auditor-Controllers Office.
Approved up to $180,000 in Carl Moyer Program funds and up to $280,000 in Chevron Trust
Funds to continue the Diesel Marine Repower Program.
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Asked APCD staff to return in a year to address the question of implementing a
gasoline-to-diesel marine repower program, after California Air Resources Board has had
time to investigate possible controls for diesel toxic emissions.
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Approved the APCD budget for FY 1999/2000, and approved a General Fund contribution to
the budget of $150,000 to make possible retention of an inspector position, and staff time
for land use and toxics issues. The Board also approved extension of the Human Resources
Manager position through June 30, 2000.
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Approved new contracts with two employee groups: the Service Employees International
Union, Local 620, and the Engineers and Technicians Association. The contracts provided
for a 3 percent salary increase and the Veteran's Day holiday.
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Approved amending provisions of the Management Personnel Benefits Policy and
Classification and Salary resolutions.

- Received and filed draft minutes of the April 14, 1999 meeting of the APCD Community
Advisory Council.
- Received and filed staff report on status of APCD Old Car Buyback Program.
- Approved and authorized the Chair to execute a lease agreement between the Santa Barbara
County APCD and EXXON USA Inc. to enable the District to operate two ambient air
monitoring stations located at the EXXON Las Flores Canyon Oil and Gas Facility.
- Considered recommendations regarding the adoption of proposed new Rule 808 - New Source
Review for Major Sources of hazardous air pollutants and amending APCD Rule
102-Definitions, as follows:
a) Adopted a resolution adopting APCD Rule 808 - New Source Review for Major Sources of
hazardous air pollutants and amending APCD Rule 102 - Definitions; and
b) Adopted the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) findings pursuant to CEQA and
the CEQA guidelines (Attachment 1); and c) Adopted the associated findings in support of
the proposed Rule 808 pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 40727 regarding
necessity, authority, clarity, consistency, non-duplication and reference (Attachment 2);
and
d) Adopted new APCD Rule 808 (Attachment 5) and the revisions to APCD Rule 102 (Attachment
6).
- Considered recommendations regarding the APCD Agricultural Booster Pump Program, as
follows: a) received a status report on the program; and b) Suspended the program as of
July 1, 1999.
- Selected a date for a meeting of the SBCAPCD Hearing Board Nominating Committee to
develop a protocol for action in order to replace or reappoint Hearing Board member Linda
L. Fargo, whose term expires in July 1999.
- Received a briefing on the status of Venoco's operation at the Ellwood oil and gas
processing plant and Platform Holly, including implementation of Abatement Order
requirements and consideration of a shutdown of Venoco's operations.

- Received and filed draft minutes of the March 10, 1999 meeting of the APCD Community
Advisory Council.
- Considered an amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding with Santa Barbara County
APCD Employees Association (SBCAPCDEA) adopted February 18, 1999, as follows:
adopted a resolution to include Memorial Day as a holiday in Article 20, Section 20.1
- Considered and adopted a resolution proclaiming May 1999 "Clean Air Month" and
May 18, 1999 "Bike to Work Day."
- Received a briefing on electric vehicle programs and product offerings available to
county residents.
- Received an update on the enforcement case currently underway with Venoco, Inc.
- Received a briefing and provided direction to staff regarding general fund contributions
to the APCD Fiscal Year 1999/2000 budget.

- Received and filed draft minutes of the February 10, 1999 meeting of the APCD Community
Advisory Council.
- Considered recommendations regarding the Agricultural Booster Pump Repower Program as
follows:
a) Executed a grant agreement with Waller Flowerseed Company to provide $5,000 for the
purchase of one new low-emissions booster pump engine.
b) Executed a grant agreement with Bodger Seed, LTD., to provide $5,000 for the purchase
of one new low-emissions booster pump engine.
- Executed the Cooperative Fuel Purchase Agreement with the City of Santa Barbara to allow
District use of the City's compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling facility as a
"backup" of secondary CNG fueling facility for APCD cars and Clean Air Express
buses.
- Approved budget revision request to transfer $27,500 in expenditures from Professional
Services Account to Fixed Asset Accounts.
- Considered recommendations regarding the Carl Moyer Memorial Air Quality Attainment
Program as follows:
a) Adopted a resolution authorizing the District's participation in the Carl Moyer
Memorial Air Quality Attainment Program;
b) Authorized the APCD Officer to execute a grant award form with the California Air
Resources Board (ARB) and all other necessary documents to enable District participation
in the Program;
c) Approved up to $400,000 in District matching funds necessary to qualify for a grant
from the ARB for up to $800,000;
d) Considered how APCD's participation in the Carl Moyer Air Quality Standards Attainment
Program implements the priorities of the Innovative Technologies Group.
- Considered and approved anticipated Fiscal Year 1999/2000 Work Program and costs for
implementation and administration of the Air Toxics "Hot Spots" Program.
- Received a briefing on the enforcement case currently underway with Venoco, Inc.

- Considered recommendations regarding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Santa
Barbara County Air Pollution Control District Employees Association (SBCAPCDEA) and
approved a new MOU between SBCAPCD and the SBCAPCDEA for the term February 18, 1999
through June 30, 2000, implementing a 3.0 % salary increase effective June 28, 1999.
- Received and filed the SBCAPCD Annual Financial Report for the Fiscal Year ended June
30, 1998.
- Adopted a resolution deleting one Office Technician position and adding one Office
Technician R-Confidential position.
- Considered recommendations regarding the Old Car Buyback Program as follows:
a) Executed a grant agreement with Parsons Engineering Science Inc. in the amount of
$250,000 to implement the Old Car Buyback Program.
b) Funded the program using $250,000 in motor vehicle registration funds.
- Received a briefing and provided direction to staff regarding a request by local
fishermen to implement a new marine vessel repower program that would convert gasoline
engines to diesel engines.
- Authorized APCD to join other air districts and contribute up to $5,000 to fund
legislative advocacy services to increase state funding of grant programs to reduce
emissions from heavy-duty vehicles.
- Considered sending as many as three APCD Board members to the Statewide Air Quality
Conference for Elected Officials in Sacramento on March 17-18, 1999.

- Adopted Resolution of Appreciation recognizing Ken Westall for his years of service on
the Board of Directors.
- Considered recommendations regarding the Agricultural Booster Pump Repower Program as
follows:
a) Executed a grant agreement with Agro-Jal Farming Enterprises, Inc. to provide $30,000
for the purchase of six new low emissions booster pump engines.
b) Executed a grant agreement with Souza & Booster, Inc. to provide $5,000 for the
purchase of one new low emissions booster pump engine.
- Re-appointed Richard Weinberg as representative to the South Central Coast Basinwide
Control Council on behalf of the County of Santa Barbara; Elinor Langer will serve as
alternate.
- Appointed Richard Weinberg, Elinor Langer, Gail Marshall, Joni Gray, and Tom Urbanske to
serve on the APCD Hearing Board Nominating Committee. <>
- Adopted a resolution amending Rule 102, Definitions.
- Received a briefing on diesel exhaust control programs and a recent California Air
Resources Board action identifying particulate emissions from diesel-fueled engines as a
toxic air contaminant.
- Approved Grant Agreement with Ventura County Air Pollution Control District to enable
Santa Barbara County APCD to receive $38,830 to repower the Ventura-Santa Barbara Clean
Air Express bus with a CNG engine, and authorized the Air Pollution Control Officer to
direct and provide up to $77,660 to the Clean Air Express program operator to repower the
Ventura-Santa Barbara bus with a CNG engine.
- Approved grant agreement with Santa Barbara Airbus to operate the Clean Air Express
Commuter Bus Program.
- Approved a one-year time extension to the Program and authorize the Control Officer to
issue buy-down incentive certificates through January 31, 2000, and authorized the Chair
to execute an amendment to Standard Agreement No. 500-96-004 between the California Energy
Resources Conservation and Development Commission (CEC) and the APCD to extend the term of
the agreement to March 31, 2000.
Considered and
approved proposed list and ranking of APCD projects to be submitted to Santa Barbara
County Association of Governments for funding consideration in the development of the 1999
Federal Transportation Improvement Program.

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