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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/29/2010 - City Plan - Air Quality Advisory Board Natural Resources Department 215 North Mason PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6600 970.224.6177 Fax fcgov.com/naturalresources M E M O R A N D U M TO: Mayor Hutchinson and Councilmembers FROM: Eric Levine, Chair, Air Quality Advisory Board CC: Darin Atteberry, City Manager Lucinda Smith, AQAB Staff Liaison DATE: December 29, 2010 SUBJECT: AQAB Recommendations on City Plan ______________________________________________________________________________ The Air Quality Advisory Board has been involved in the Plan Fort Collins process and discussed it at several meetings in 2010. We previously sent a memo to City Council on November 10 stating that we had reviewed the air quality policy language in the Plan Fort Collins draft and that we recommend that the Council adopt the principles and policies as stated. The Board appreciates the efforts that have been made to coherently integrate transportation, environment, energy, health and air quality challenges into the updated proposed City Plan. At our December 20 meeting, the AQAB developed the following two recommendations on City Plan for your consideration. 1. Add an action to “Implement a Comprehensive Environmental Assessment of Major Development Projects” to the list of Immediate Actions in the City Plan Action Plan table. After reviewing the draft City Plan as well as briefly discussing “The Grove”, a residential development proposal that proposes to use electric resistive heating for over 600 residential units, the Board recommends that an item be added to the Immediate Action list of actions to initiate a process to “Implement a Comprehensive Environmental Assessment of Major Development Projects.” This action is in support of Policy ENV 11.1 that says the City will consider scenarios for lowering climate impacts in all major planning efforts that impact greenhouse gas emissions. Comment to Immediate Action section of Plan Fort Collins Comprehensive Environmental Assessment of Major Development Projects The AQAB recommends that Council find a way to ensure that an integrated, comprehensive, cross-departmental environmental review be performed by the City prior to approving any major development action to verify all City plans (i.e. Climate Action Plan, Air Quality Plan, Green Building, etc.) are fully accommodated. This review would also identify existing policy gaps and lead to improvement and internal consistency in City plans and codes. Motion passed unanimously 8-0-0. 2 2. Modify street over-sizing fee to support transit and develop a more sustainable way to fund street maintenance. When discussing critical needs for transportation funding and recognizing that a new transportation paradigm is needed to address critical issues such as climate change, peak oil and an aging population, the board recommends that the street over-sizing fee be made available to transit as well, not just road capacity building and that a tax or fee be used to cover all the cost of long-term street maintenance. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Thank you for the opportunity to provide input into City Plan. Recognizing that the City cannot build its way out of transportation issues, or even properly maintain our current system, transportation policy should include: o Street oversizing funds should be modified to include public transit as the means to meet capacity demand for development and to o Develop a sustainable tax/fee strategy to cover the long-term costs of street maintenance and operations. Motion passed unanimously 8-0-0.