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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTC Digest 2017-02-03 TOWN COUNCIL WEEKLY DIGEST January 30-February 3, 2017 TIBURON Agendas 1. Cancellation—February 8—Tiburon Planning Commission Regular Meeting REGIONAL, NOTICES AND AGENDAS Correspondence 1. Public Workshop—February 1 —Bay Area Air Quality District—Draft Amendments Agendas 1. Agenda—February 8—Tiburon Fire Department NOTICE OF MEETING CANCELLATION THE REGULAR TIBURON PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING SCHEDULED FOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2017 HAS BEEN CANCELLED THE NEXT SCHEDULED MEETING OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION IS THE REGULAR MEETING OF WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2017 SCOTT ANDERSON, SECRETARY ` PUBLIC WORKSHOP NOTICE C February 1, 2017 — TO: INTERESTED PARTIES BAY A RE A FROM: EXECUTIVE OFFICER/APCO At R QUALITY SUBJECT: PUBLIC WORKSHOP — DRAFT AMENDMENTS MANAGEMENT TO REGULATION 3: FEES D I S T R I C T The Bay Area Air Quality Management District will conduct a public workshop on Wednesday, February 22, 2017, starting at 3:00 PM, to discuss draft amendments to District Regulation 3: Fees. The workshop will be held in the 15' floor Board Room at the District's office located at 375 Beale Street in San Francisco and will be simultaneously webcast. The amendments to the District's FYE 2018 fee regulation would be effective on July 1, 2017, and would increase fee revenue in order to help the District recover a greater share of the costs the District incurs in implementing and enforcing regulatory programs for stationary sources of air pollution. The following changes to the District's existing Fee Schedules are proposed based on a recently updated analysis of cost recovery for regulatory programs: Schedule A Hearing Board Fees 9% increase Schedule D Gasoline Transfer at Gasoline Dispensing Facilities, Bulk 8% increase Plants and Terminals Schedule E Solvent Evaporating Sources 9% increase Schedule F Miscellaneous Sources 7% increase Schedule G1 Miscellaneous Sources 9% increase Schedule G2 Miscellaneous Sources 9% increase Schedule G3 Miscellaneous Sources 7% increase Schedule G4 Miscellaneous Sources 9% increase Schedule H Semiconductor and Related Operations 9% increase Schedule I Dry Cleaners 9% increase Schedule K Solid Waste Disposal Sites 9% increase Schedule M Major Stationary Source Fees 2.7% increase Schedule P Major Facility Review Fees 8% increase Schedule R Equipment Registration Fees 9% increase Schedule S Naturally Occurring Asbestos Operations 9% increase Schedule T Greenhouse Gas Fees 7% increase Schedule U Indirect Source Review Fees 2.7% increase Schedule V Oen Burning 9% increase The following specific fees in Regulation 3 are proposed to be increased 2.7% based on the annual Consumer Price Index for Bay Area Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W): • Section 3-302: New and modified source filing fees • Section 3-311: Banking filing fee and withdrawal fee • Section 3-312: Regulation 2, Rule 9 Alternative Compliance Plan fee • Section 3-318: Public Notice Fee, Schools • Section 3-320: Toxic Inventory maximum fee • Section 3-327: Permit to Operate renewal processing fee • Section 3-337: Exemption Fee 375 BEALE STREET,SUITE 600, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94105 • 415.771.6000 www.baagmd.govov The following additional amendments are proposed: • Propose new fees to help recover the costs for facility-wide Health Risk Assessments (HRAs) and Risk Reduction Plans required pursuant to proposed Regulation 11, Rule 18: Reduction of Risk from Air Toxic Emissions at Existing Facilities. o These fees would only become effective upon Board adoption of proposed Regulation 11, Rule 18. o These fees would be charged only upon submittal of facility-wide HRAs or Risk Reduction Plans required pursuant to proposed Regulation 11, Rule 18. o The facility-wide HRAs fees will range from a minimum of$499 to a maximum of$100,000 per facility, calculated on a per source basis pursuant to Fee Schedules B, C, D, E, F, H, I or K. o The fees for the Risk Reduction Plan review and approval will range from $1,500 to $32,000 depending on the number of sources at the facility subject to risk reduction pursuant to proposed Regulation 11, Rule 18. • Propose a new fee equal to the risk screening fee to help recover the costs for each HRA scenario above three HRA scenarios in any permit application pursuant to Regulation 2, Rule 5. • Update the SL factor in Fee Schedule N: Toxic Inventory Fees, to recover current costs and higher California Air Resources Board AS2588 annual fees for FYE 2017. • Revise Fee Schedule H: Semiconductor and Related Operations, to directly calculate the fee based on the gross throughput of organic solvent processed. • Change all Regulation 3 references of"health risk screening analysis" to "health risk assessment". • Delete fees for Duplicate Permits and Duplicate Registrations in Section 309. • Correct a few minor typographical errors. Visit the District's Website for More Information The proposed amendments to Regulation 3 will be available by February 8, 2017 on the District's Website at http://www baagmd gov/rules-and-compliance/rule-development/regulatory-workshops. Please direct your comments or questions to Barry G. Young, Senior Advanced Projects Advisor, Engineering Division, at (415) 749-4721, or via email at bvoungobaagmd.gov. Staff will discuss the proposed amendments at the workshop, and will receive written comments until Wednesday, March 15, 2017. The link to the simultaneous webcast can be found at http://www.baagmd.gov/ru les-and-compliance/ru le-development/regulatory-workshops. 375 BEALE STREET, SUITE 600, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94105 • 415.771.6000 www.baagmd.goy TIBURON FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8,2017 RJA lot BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING 6:30 P.M., HEADQUARTERS FIRE STATION 1679 TIBURON BLVD. AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. CONSENTCALENDAR All items under the Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and may be approved by one motion of the Board of Directors unless a request is made by a member of the Board,public or staff to remove an item for separate discussion and consideration.If you wish to speak on a Consent Calendar item, please seek recognition by the Board and do so at this time. A. Approval of Minutes,January 11,2017 (Action) 3. COMMUNICATIONS 4. BOARD OF DIRECTORS A. Marin County Civil Grand Jury Letter to the Board (Discussion) B. President O'Neill's Letter to the Board (Discussion) 5. PUBLIC OPEN TIME for items not on the agenda This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons who want to address the Agency on any matter not listed on the agenda. The Ralph M.Brown Act prohibits discussion of items that are not duly placed on the agenda. Speakers are limited to three minutes. Please Note: the Chair will allow time for public comment on each agenda item. 6. CHIEF'S REPORT A. Monthly Report (Discussion) B. Strategic Planning Update (Discussion) C. Form 700,Statement of Economic Interest and AB1234 Ethics Training (Discussion) D. Approve Step Raise—Executive Assistant Nicole Chaput, Range 315, Step#4,$6,5651mo.,effective January 16,2017 (Acton) 7. TREASURER'S REPORT A. Finance Committee—Directors Sears and Kirchhoff Finance Committee Meeting—Wednesday, February 8,2017, 1800 his. Headquarters Fire Station, 1679 Tiburon Blvd. (Discussion) B. Approve Warrants and Payroll (Discussion/Action) B. RESOLUTIONS A. Resolution 2017-10,Change of Election Day of the Tiburon Fire District Board of Directors and Requesting Board of Supervisors for the County of Marin to Authorize Consolidation with the November Election During Even-Numbered Years (Acton) 9. COMMITTEE REPORTS A. MERA—Chief Pearce (Discussion) B. SMEMPS—Director O'Neill (Discussion) C. PERSONNEL—Directors Miller and Sears (Discussion) 10. BOARD COMMENTS 11.ADJOURNMENT NEXT REGULAR TFPD BOARD MEETING:March 8,2017,6:30 P.M.A complete agenda package is available for viewing at 1679 Tiburon Blvd.Copies of past TFPD minutes are available for viewing at the same location or online:www.tiburonfire.ora. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,ifyou need special assistance to participate in this meeting,please contact the District office at 435-7zoo. Notification at least 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the District to make reasonable arrangements.