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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAir Quality Advisory Board - Minutes - 09/16/199614 MINUTES R s CITY OF FORT COLLINS AIR QUALITY ADVISORY BOARD REGULAR MEETING MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM - 281 NORTH COLLEGE AVENUE 16 SEPTEMBER 1996 _For Reference: John Fooks, AQAB Chair 229-5225 Will Smith, Council Liaison 223-0425 Brian Woodruff, Staff Liaison 221-6604 Board Members Present John Fooks, Susan Bilo, Dave Gallup, Pete Perkins, Eric Levine, John Scanlon, Raymond Sons, Nancy York Board Members Absent Harry Edwards Staff Present Natural Resources Department: Brian Woodruff, Susan Caplan (recorder) Guests Gary Hoffman, Eric Chapan - Colorado State University Gary and Eric are students from a land use class at CSU. They are interested in observing the public process, especially with regard to City Plan and transportation issues. Convene Chairman John Fooks called the meeting to order at 4:40 PM. Approval of Minutes The minutes of the 19 August meeting were approved as written. Review of Action Log The Board reviewed and revised the items (revision attached). 1. Board members have each returned their Air Quality Policy Plan checklist to John Fooks. 2. Pete Perkins reported that he has found three potential consultants to help with the benchmark study. 4. Susan Caplan provided Findings and Recommendations from the Congestion Management Plan at the 16 September meeting 5. Tom Vosburg summarized the Congestion Management Plan, the Master Street Plan and the Master Transportation Plan at the 10 September retreat. 6. Susan Caplan provided copies of the City Plan document at the 16 September meeting 8. Susan Caplan included retreat materials in the September packet. 9. Susan Caplan included the VMT issues from the joint chairs meeting in the September packet. Election of Officers Eric Levine will head a nominating committee. as vice -chair, with Harry Edwards as chair. Pete Perkins expressed his willingness to serve Committee Reports Clean Cities Committee Susan Bilo reported that Clean Cities is a Department of Energy program in which cities are voluntarily designated as supporting the availability and infra -structure of alternative fuels. Linda Devocelle, from the Natural Resources Department, is the program coordinator. The City of Fort Collins, together with Larimer County, Weld County and Rocky Mountain National Park, were designated in the Clean Cities program last May. Susan will show a short video on the program at the 21 October meeting. Radon Committee Brian Woodruff reported that the remaining "sticking points" are whether to require installation of mitigation in new construction and whether to require testing. The committee supports providing information on radon health risks, mitigation and testing. In mid to late 1997, the National Academy of Sciences will issue a definitive report reviewing existing literature on radon health risks. Some committee members think further action should be suspended, pending issuance of the NAS report. The committee will draft a response to Council it the next committee meeting and will decide then whether to wait for the NAS report The Board discussed the NAS report, the need to address radon in rental units, building code changes, the determination of radon mortality and radon testing standards. Ray Sons suggested that Natural Resources staff draft radon ordinance language, then hold implementation until the committee has had the opportunity to analyze the NAS report. Old Business 1. City Plan - Principles and Policies Brian Woodruff handed out the draft to the Board members. He reported that the purpose of the document is to gather all land use policies together into one document, enabling the policies to be easily found, and changed if needed. The final draft is scheduled for adoption by the Planning and Zoning Board on 07 October 1996. BoardThe expressed concern over changes in the new draA and decided to hold a apecial meeting on Monday- 23 Selgember. from 430 to 6,30, Eric Levine mill list major changes in the transportation program. The Board will forward my comments on City Plan to Advance Planning by 07 October. New Business 1. CO Augmentation John Fooks expressed his concern that VMT is not a good indicator of CO. He also found remote sensing more effective that I/M at reducing automobile emissions, and was concerned that the MOBILE emission model over -estimates CO emissions. Brian Woodruff suggested that the Board could approach this issue by reviewing the Air Oualijy Polices, and by convening an I/M study committeeThe board was interested in hearing from Doug Lawson about MOBILE and from Gegy Illegher about the effectiveness of I/M and remote sensing. The meeting adjourned at 7:05 PM