HomeMy WebLinkAboutAir Quality Advisory Board - Minutes - 04/20/2015MINUTES
CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AIR QUALITY ADVISORY BOARD
Date: Monday, April 20, 2015
Location: Community Room, 215 N. Mason Street
Time: 5:30–8:00pm
For Reference
John Shenot, Vice-Chair 970-988-4055
Ross Cunniff, Council Liaison 970-420-7398
Melissa Hovey, Staff Liaison 970-221-6813
Board Members Present Board Members Absent
John Shenot
Robert Kirkpatrick Tom Griggs
Mark Houdashelt Rich Fisher
Gregory Miller Jim Dennison
Vara Vissa
Staff Present Staff Absent
Melissa Hovey, Senior Environmental Planner Dianne Tjalkens, Admin/Board Support
Lisa Rosintoski, Utilities Customer Connections Manager
John Phelan, Energy Services Manager
Peter O’Neill, Energy Board Chair
Councilmembers Present
Guests
Matt Tribby, Air Quality Engineer, Golder Associates/citizen
Call to order: 5:38pm.
Public Comments:
None
Review and Approval of Minutes
Mark moved and Robert seconded a motion to approve the March 2015 AQAB minutes as presented.
Motion passed unanimously, 5-0-0.
AGENDA ITEM 1: Energy Policy
Lisa Rosintoski, and Peter O’Neill, and John Phelan gave a brief presentation on the draft Energy Policy
developed by staff and the Energy Board.
The Energy Board would like to work with the Air Quality Advisory Board on metrics for the Energy Policy.
Seeking input on what kinds of information they should present to Council. A copy of the draft Energy
Policy will be provided to AQAB members in the near future.
1
Comments/Q&A
• What specific pathways were modelled in CAP? When do different actions ramp up? What policies
does Council need to push in order to do what the model says?
o Energy efficiency is almost all in existing buildings
o Electrification as part of Energy Policy. Address sources of energy and associated emissions
from wood or diesel and the air quality impacts. Diesel operators.
• How can roof top solar be made more affordable?
• Need stakeholder engagement to address why.
• Board requests a copy of the draft policy when staff is ready for comments.
AGENDA ITEM 2: Transportation Air Quality Impacts Guidance Manual
The board picked up from last month’s debate on this topic and continued with a guided discussion on its
involvement with this BFO offer and suggestions for project planning and implementation.
Comments/Q&A
• Does the manual apply only to City projects or large development projects?
o Both.
• Define what a project is.
• What are construction impacts versus operational impacts?
• Use as a tool to track reductions in GHGs.
• Do a work session with Transportation staff on developing a scope of work.
• Board agreed to come up with list of questions that contractors would need the manual to address.
• Should apply to projects that already require a traffic study.
• How to account for development that supports public transportation and fewer cars?
AGENDA ITEM 3: Fugitive Dust Pilot Project
The board discussed next steps in advancing the Fugitive Dust ordinance and planning of a summer pilot
project.
Pilot project using two identical projects, but compare projects with using the manual and without using the
manual. Measure the time and cost of the two projects. Would be ideal to find projects with the same
contractor.
Comments/Q&A
• John Volckens back pack monitoring equipment.
• Build success stories through City projects of small size.
AGENDA ITEM 4: Other Business
Elections
Greg nominated John for Chair of the Air Quality Advisory Board for 2015. Mark seconded.
Motion passed unanimously, 5-0-0.
2
Robert nominated Mark for Vice Chair of the Air Quality Advisory Board for 2015. Greg seconded.
Motion passed unanimously, 5-0-0.
AQAB Work Plan
• Jim’s email regarding asbestos mitigation
• Transportation manual
• Dust pilot
• CAP implementation
• GHG manual to evaluate what projects are worth doing
• Energy Policy
• Review air quality manual
• Ozone nonattainment
• Indoor air quality
• John will circulate list via email for board to comment/prioritize
MMM Agreement
• Briefly discussed terms of agreement and staff audit to be conducted in the next month
Ozone NAAQS Comments
• Briefly discussed letter to EPA from the City signed by the Mayor in support of EPA’s proposal to
strengthen the NAAQS standard.
Review of City Council 6 Month Agenda Planning Calendar
• Briefly reviewed calendar
Agenda Items for May
• Included in discussion on priorities
Meeting Adjourned: 8:11pm
Next Meeting: May 18
3