A meeting of the South Coast Air Quality Management District Board will be
held at 9:00 a.m., in the Auditorium at AQMD Headquarters,
21865 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, California. Most agenda items are described in
a “Board Letter” which may be accessed by clicking the appropriate link below.
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5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.
CALL TO ORDER
Pledge of Allegiance
Opening Comments:
- William A. Burke, Ed.D., Chair
- Other Board Members
- Barry R. Wallerstein, D. Env., Executive Officer
- Swearing In of Board Members,
Burke
- Presentation of Retirement Award to Richard Thrash,
Burke
CONSENT CALENDAR (Items 1 through 28)
Note: Consent Calendar items held for discussion will be
moved to Item No. 21.
1. Minutes of January 5, 2006 Board Meeting
McDaniel (909) 396-2500
(smcdaniel@aqmd.gov)
2. Set Public Hearing March 2, 2007 to
Amend Rule 1309.1 - Priority Reserve
Tisopulos (909) 396-3123
(ltisopulos@aqmd.gov)
Pursuant to the Board directive, staff is proposing additional criteria for
Electrical Generating Facilities to qualify for access to credits in the
Priority Reserve. (Review: Stationary Source Committee, January 26, 2007)
Budget/Fiscal Impact
3. Execute Sole Source Contract, and Issue RFP for Continuation of Air
Quality Institute Training Sessions
Ganguli (909) 396-3185
(aganguli@aqmd.gov)
In January 2006, the Board approved implementation of the Air Quality
Institute (AQI). Based on the success of these sessions, staff is proposing to
embark on Phase II of the AQI, which would focus on the Fair Share of Mobile
Source Emissions Reductions as outlined in the Draft 2007 AQMP. This action is
to execute a sole source contract with Cordoba Corporation to conduct two
training sessions in Sacramento and Washington, D.C. in the near future and to
issue an RFP to select a contractor to continue with the policy outreach through
the AQI in 2007-2008. (Review: Administrative Committee, January 12, 2007)
4. Execute Contract to Cosponsor Demonstration and Evaluation of
Plug-In Hybrid Electric Utility Boom Truck and Amend Contract for Demonstration
of Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vans in AQMD Fleet
Liu (909) 396-2105
(cliu@aqmd.gov)
Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), with project partners Eaton and
Ford, propose to develop and demonstrate plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV)
utility trucks. The program will develop plug-in hybrid technology for the Ford
F-550 truck chassis as a utility boom truck with demonstrations at Southern
California Edison, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, and Pacific Gas &
Electric. This action is to participate in this $1.6 million project with
cofunding not to exceed $300,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund. Additional funding
not to exceed $151,950 from the Clean Fuels Fund is also requested to supplement
an existing EPRI project to demonstrate five gasoline PHEV DaimlerChrysler
Sprinter vans in the AQMD fleet. These five vans are part of a $12 million
program to demonstrate thirty pre-commercial PHEV Sprinter vans in fleet
demonstrations throughout North America and Europe. The additional AQMD funding
will be used to design and modify the delivery vans for passenger service.
(Review: Technology Committee, January 26, 2007)
5. Execute Contract to Cosponsor Demonstration of Electric Tram at Descanso Gardens
Liu (909) 396-2105
(cliu@aqmd.gov)
Descanso Gardens in La Canada Flintridge is proposing to replace their
current propane tour tram with a zero emission tram as part of their long term
vision to become a self-sustaining, alternative-fueled, educational facility.
This action is to award a contract to Descanso Gardens to demonstrate an
electric tram for transporting guests through the park. The total cost for this
project is approximately $121,000, with AQMD cost share not to exceed $96,000
from the Clean Fuels Fund. (Review: Technology Committee, January 26, 2007)
6. Execute Contract to Cosponsor Development, Demonstration, and
Certification of Heavy-Duty Natural Gas Engine Meeting 2010 Emission Standards
Liu (909) 396-2105
(cliu@aqmd.gov)
Heavy-duty engines used in vocational market segments such as school buses,
delivery trucks, and utility trucks are significant contributors to the Basin’s
on-road vehicle emissions inventory. To meet the 2010 Federal NOx standard of
0.2 g/bhp-hr, major engine manufacturers are targeting new vehicles and are not
planning to repower existing vocations at the lowest emissions. This action is
to award a contract to Emissions Solutions, Inc. to develop, demonstrate and
certify a 7.6L heavy-duty natural gas engine that could be used in both repower
of existing diesel engines as well as in new vehicles that meets the 2010
standard at a cost not to exceed $400,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund. The
remainder of the $1.2 million total project costs will be funded by the other
project partners. This action is also to recognize funding from Mack Trucks,
Inc. in the amount of $50,000 in response to CARB’s request and deposit into the
Clean Fuels Fund as partial funding for this project. (Review: Technology
Committee, January 26, 2007)
7. Execute Contracts for Natural Gas Fueling Station Infrastructure at
School Districts and Joint Power Authorities
Liu (909) 396-2105
(cliu@aqmd.gov)
On September 8, 2006, the Board approved release of an RFP to solicit
proposals for funding up to 75 percent of the capital investment costs of
fueling infrastructure and garage or maintenance facility upgrades at public
school districts and joint power authorities. Total amount of funding available
is $2,000,000 as approved by the Board with its September 2006 release of the
RFP. Eight proposals were received by the closing date. One of the eight
proposals was deemed unresponsive by the proposal evaluation panel. As the
solicitation was oversubscribed, this action is to request an additional
$526,553 from the Clean Fuels Fund to be used to award funding to seven school
districts in the amount of $2,526,553. (Review: Technology Committee, January
26, 2007)
8. Execute Contracts for Rule 2202 AQIP and 2007 Lawn Mower and Leaf
Blower Exchange Programs
Liu (909) 396-2105
(cliu@aqmd.gov)
At its October 6, 2006 meeting, the Board approved release of an RFP to
solicit projects to meet Rule 2202 Air Quality Investment Program (AQIP)
emission reduction targets for the first semi-annual period of 2006, and to
solicit vendors for the 2007 Lawn Mower and Leaf Blower Exchange Programs.
Proposals for the three funding opportunities have been reviewed. This action is
to (1) fund two AQIP projects in an amount not to exceed $1,400,000, one with
AQMS Automotive, LLC and one with Environmental Engineering Studies, Inc., to
generate mobile source credits; (2) award a contract to Pacific Stihl to conduct
the Leaf Blower Exchange Program in an amount not to exceed $266,925; (3) award
a contract to Neuton, Inc. to conduct the Lawn Mower Exchange Program in an
amount not to exceed $730,000; and (4) allocate $116,000 from the AQIP Fund to
carry out the 2007 Lawnmower Exchange Program. (Review: Technology Committee,
January 26, 2007)
9. Execute Truck Fleet Modernization Contracts for Carl Moyer
Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program
Liu (909) 396-2105
(cliu@aqmd.gov)
On July 7, 2006, the Board approved release of a Program Announcement to
solicit projects to replace pre-1990 diesel trucks with Model Year 2006 and
newer diesel or 2004 and newer natural gas trucks at a cost not to exceed $6
million under the Carl Moyer Truck Fleet Modernization Program. This program is
being implemented on a first-come, first-served basis, and will be ongoing until
funds are expended. The projects are evaluated as they are submitted on a
monthly basis and are recommended for Board approval. This action is to execute
fleet modernization contracts under the Carl Moyer Program.
10. Approve Grant Award to Colton Joint Unified School District for
Purchase of New CNG School Buses
Liu (909) 396-2105
(cliu@aqmd.gov)
Colton Joint Unified School District has applied for eight new CNG school
buses and has offered eight of its newer diesel buses to three other schools
willing to crush six pre-1987 and two pre-1977 buses. These schools are Fontana,
Coachella Valley School Districts and Sherman American-Indian High School. Under
the Lower-Emission School Bus Program guidelines Colton Joint Unified can be
awarded the eight new CNG buses with a local match of $25,000 per bus for the
replacement of the pre-1987 buses, and $10,000 per bus for the replacement of
the pre-1977 buses. This action is to award eight new CNG school buses to Colton
Joint Unified School District in an amount not to exceed $1,348,408, comprised
of up to $1,178,408 from the Carl Moyer Program Fund AB 923 Account, and up to
$170,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund as Colton Joint’s required local match.
(Review: Technology Committee, January 26, 2007)
11. Approve Funding Allocations under AB 923 for CY 2007, Adopt
Resolution Accepting Terms and Conditions for FY 2006-07 Carl Moyer Program
Award, Issue Carl Moyer Program Announcement for FY 2006-07, and Modify Carl
Moyer Program Award
Liu (909) 396-2105
(cliu@aqmd.gov)
This action is to approve program allocations for Calendar Year 2007 funds
under AB 923. This action is also to adopt a resolution recognizing $34,549,672
in Carl Moyer Program grant awards from CARB under SB 1107 with its terms and
conditions for FY 2006-07, and to approve the release of a Program Announcement
to provide incentive funding for low-emission on- and off-road vehicles and
equipment for the FY 2006-07 Carl Moyer Program. Total amount of available funds
for the program announcement will be approximately $25.5 million, comprised of
approximately $6.5 million from the AB 923 Account, and approximately $19 from
the SB 1107 Account of the Carl Moyer Program Fund. Furthermore, this action is
to modify a Carl Moyer Program Award. (Review: Technology Committee, January 26,
2007)
12. Amend Award for Natural Gas Fueling Infrastructure with
Orange County Transportation Authority
Liu (909) 396-2105
(cliu@aqmd.gov)
At the October 2002 meeting, the Board approved funding in the amount of $1
million to cost share with Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) an
expansion to the existing LNG fueling station at its Anaheim or Garden Grove
locations. OCTA has recently committed to pursuing CNG fueling for all future
bus purchases for fuel diversity and security issues. They will continue to use
LNG fuel for the existing buses. This action is to amend the previous award and
apply the funds to cost share construction of a new CNG fueling station at their
Santa Ana facility, estimated at $5,841,729 to construct. (Review: Technology
Committee, January 26, 2007)
13. Amend Incentive Buy-Down Program for CNG Home Refueling
Appliance
Liu (909) 396-2105
(cliu@aqmd.gov)
On May 6, 2005, the Board approved matching funds with the MSRC and provided
$400,000 for a buy-down incentive program for 400 natural gas home refueling
appliances to broaden the consumer base for NGVs. The program specified $100,000
to purchase 100 home refueling appliances through a contract with the home
refueling appliance manufacturer, FuelMaker Corporation and $300,000 to lease
300 home refueling appliances through a contract with American Honda Motor
Company, Inc. (AHMC). AQMD and MSRC matching funds result in a $2,000 buy-down
per home refueling appliance either purchased or leased. All 100 home refueling
appliance purchases and associated incentive funds are committed; and while
demand for home refueling appliance purchases continues, demand for home
refueling appliance leasing is currently negligible. This action is to
de-obligate $250,000 from the AHMC (or lease) contract and apportion this amount
to the FuelMaker (or purchase) contract; continue the matching incentive with
MSRC of $1,000 per leased home refueling appliance and commence an AQMD-only
sponsored purchase incentive of $2,000 per home refueling appliance. (Review:
Technology Committee, January 26, 2007)
14. Issue RFP for Renewable Energy Projects in Communities
Surrounding Ten Electrical Generating Facilities
Liu (909) 396-2105
(cliu@aqmd.gov)
On September 8, 2006, Rule 1309.1 was amended with a new provision specifying
the amount of mitigation fees required for electrical generating facilities to
obtain credits from the Priority Reserve. As part of the adopting resolution,
the Board directed staff to use one-third of the mitigation fees collected for
renewable energy projects, including solar power, in communities where the new
or modified power generation facilities will be located. The current Rule 1309.1
Priority Reserve Fund balance is $15,787,452 from ten different electrical
generating facilities. This action is to issue an RFP in the amount of up to
$5,262,484 for renewable energy projects in the communities surrounding the ten
facilities using Rule 1309.1 mitigation funds. (Review: Technology Committee,
January 26, 2007)
15. Execute Contract for Janitorial Services at Diamond Bar
Headquarters
Tharp (909) 396-3018
(etharp@aqmd.gov)
The current contract for Diamond Bar headquarters janitorial services expires
February 28, 2007. On October 6, 2006, the Board approved release of an RFP to
solicit proposals from firms interested in providing this service for the next
three-year period. This action is to execute a contract with Santa Fe Building
Maintenance through February 28, 2010, for an amount not to exceed $922,395.
Funding for this contract has been included in the FY 2006-07 Budget and will be
requested in successive fiscal years. (Review: Administrative Committee, January
12, 2007)
16. Authorize Headquarters Building Refurbishment Expenditures
Tharp (909) 396-3018
(etharp@aqmd.gov)
To maintain AQMD’s building and to meet obligations to building tenants,
staff recommends undertaking several projects for the upkeep of the Diamond Bar
headquarters facility. Funds have been set aside in a special designation for
building refurbishment projects. (Review: Administrative Committee, January 12,
2007)
17. Receive Status Report on California Natural Gas Vehicle
Partnership Activities, Approve Expenditures for Activities and Projects During
FYs 2006-07 and 2007-08, Execute Contracts, and Recognize Funding from
Participating Members of California Natural Gas Vehicle Partnership
Hogo (909) 396-3184
(hhogo@aqmd.gov)
On April 5, 2002, the Board approved the establishment of a California
Natural Gas Vehicle Partnership (CNGVP) Fund and authorized the Executive
Officer to approve expenditures for projects selected by the CNGVP up to $50,000
for individual expenditures, total amount not to exceed $200,000. The
participating members pay two-year membership fees to fund program
administration, specific projects, and activities to achieve the goals of the
CNGVP. On April 4, 2004, the Board renewed the AQMD's membership and authorized
the Executive Officer to approve expenditures in FYs 2003-04, 2004-05 and
2005-06. A status report on the CNGVP activities is provided. This action is to:
(1) recognize funding from participating members of the CNGVP; (2) transfer
$25,000 from the Clean Fuels Fund as AQMD's contribution; (3) execute contract
with Gladstein, Neandross and Associates for an outreach award contract not to
exceed $50,000; and (4) authorize the Executive Officer to approve up to $50,000
for individual expenditures selected by the CNGVP in FYs 2006-07 and 2007-08,
total amount not to exceed $275,000 for each fiscal year. (Review: Technology
Committee, January 26, 2007)
18. Issue Purchase Order for CNG Passenger Vehicles to Conduct
Special Particulate Air Monitoring Program
Hogo (909) 396-3184
(hhogo@aqmd.gov)
On November 3, 2006, the Board approved release of an RFQ to competitively
select a vendor from which to purchase nine new dedicated CNG Compact Cars to
conduct the U.S. Department of Homeland Security enhanced particulate monitoring
program. This action is to issue a purchase order for the nine vehicles based on
the RFQ results. The allocation for this purchase has been discussed with and
approved by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. (Review: Administrative
Committee, January 12, 2007)
19. Issue RFP for Media Relations Services
Wallerstein (909) 396-3131
(bwallerstein@aqmd.gov)
At a time of heightened AQMD activity in the areas of the Mobile Source
emissions, the 2007 AQMP, and goods movement, AQMD’s Media Office is seeking to
solicit bids from qualified media relations/public relations firms to assist
with media outreach programs. A firm or firms are needed to assist the office,
which handles day-to-day media communications services and programs, with
proactive media outreach activities. This includes strategic planning, news
conferences and media campaigns. This action is to issue an RFP for Media
Relations Services that will cover a one-year period with an option to renew for
an additional year.
20. Issue Program Announcement for Local Government Match Program
and Augment Funding for CNG School Bus Incentives Under Phase II of FY 2006-07
AB 2766 Discretionary Fund Work Program
Norton-Perry
At its January 18, 2007 meeting, the MSRC
unanimously approved release of a $2 million Program Announcement for its highly
successful Local Government Match Program. The MSRC also allocated an additional
$2 million in funding for CNG school bus incentives for private pupil
transportation providers. This would augment the $2 million already approved by
the AQMD Board on September 8, 2006. The MSRC seeks AQMD Board approval to
release the Program Announcement and to augment CNG school bus incentives under
Phase II of FY 2006-07 AB 2766 Discretionary Fund Work Program. (Review: Mobile
Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee, January 18, 2007)
Information Only - Receive and File
21. Public Affairs Report
Abarca (909) 396-3242
(oabarca@aqmd.gov)
This report highlights the December 2006 outreach activities of Public
Affairs which include: Environmental Justice Update, Community Events/Public
Meetings, Business Assistance, and Local Governmental Activity.
22. Hearing Board Report
Camarena (909) 396-2500
(ecamarena@aqmd.gov)
This reports the actions taken by the Hearing Board during the period of
December 1, through December 31, 2006.
23. Civil Filing and Civil Penalties Report
Mieras (909) 396-3400
(pmieras@aqmd.gov)
This reports the legal actions filed by the District Prosecutor during
November 1 through November 30, 2006.
24. Lead Agency Projects and Environmental Documents Received by AQMD
Chang (909) 396-3186
(echang@aqmd.gov)
This report provides, for the Board's consideration, a listing of CEQA
documents received by the AQMD between December 1, 2006 and December 31, 2006,
and those projects for which the AQMD is acting as lead agency pursuant to CEQA.
(Review: Mobile Source Committee, January 26, 2007)
25. Rule and Control Measure Forecast
Chang (909) 396-3186
(echang@aqmd.gov)
This report highlights AQMD rulemaking activity and public workshops
potentially scheduled for the year 2007.
26. Report of RFPs and RFQs Scheduled for Release in February
Pearce (909) 396-3148
rpearce@aqmd.gov
This report summarizes the RFPs and RFQs for budgeted services over $50,000
scheduled to be released for advertisement for the month of February. (Review:
Administrative Committee, January 12, 2007)
27. Report on Major Projects for Information Management
Scheduled to Start During Last Six Months of FY 2006-07
Marlia (909) 396-3148
cmarlia@aqmd.gov
Information Management is responsible for data systems
management services in support of all AQMD operations. This action is to report
on major automation contracts and projects to be initiated by Information
Management during the last six months of FY 2006-07.
28. Overview of Clean Cities Programs within AQMD Boundaries
Liu (909) 396-2105
(cliu@aqmd.gov)
At its July 11, 2003 meeting, the Board directed staff to regularly report
back the activities of the Clean Cities Coalitions in the South Coast District
to understand what the coalitions are doing and how AQMD can leverage their
participation, and their outreach to the communities. This letter summarizes the
current and recent activities of the local Clean Cities Coalitions. (Review:
Technology Committee, January 26, 2007)
29. Items Deferred from Consent Calendar
BOARD CALENDAR
30. Administrative Committee
Chair: Burke
Wallerstein (909) 396-3131
(bwallerstein@aqmd.gov)
31. Legislative Committee
Chair: Carney
Abarca (909) 396-3242
(oabarca@aqmd.gov)
The Legislative Committee held its regular meeting on Friday, January 12,
2007. The committee refined AQMD’s Legislative Priorities for Calendar Year
2007. The next Legislative Committee meeting is scheduled for Friday, February
9, 2007 at 8:00 a.m. in Conference Room CC8. The committee recommends that the
Board adopt as additional legislative priorities (1) providing tax incentives
for companies that make an early transition to less polluting equipment and (2)
implementing legislative changes consistent with the Chairman’s Mobile Source
Fair Share Initiative, which is intended to achieve additional mobile source
reductions by granting the AQMD more authority and requiring CARB and U.S. EPA
to further regulate mobile sources.
32. Mobile Source Committee
Chair: Loveridge
Chang (909) 396-3186
(echang@aqmd.gov)
33.Stationary Source Committee
Chair: Yates
Coy (909) 396-2434
(ccoy@aqmd.gov)
34. Technology Committee
Chair: Wilson
Liu (909) 396-2105
(cliu@aqmd.gov)
35. Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction
Review Committee
Board Liaison: Antonovich
Hogo (909) 396-3184
(hhogo@aqmd.gov)
36. California Air Resources Board Monthly Report
Board Rep: Loveridge
McDaniel (909) 396-2821
(smcdaniel@aqmd.gov)
37. Status Report on Regulation XIII – New Source Review
Nazemi (909) 396-2662
(mnazemi@aqmd.gov)
This report presents federal final determinations of equivalency for August
2002 through July 2003 and August 2003 through July 2004, and a preliminary
determination of equivalency for August 2004 through December 2005. As such, it
provides information regarding the status of Regulation XIII – New Source Review
(NSR) in meeting federal NSR requirements and shows that AQMD’s NSR program is
in final compliance with applicable federal requirements from August 2002
through July 2004 and in preliminary compliance from August 2004 through
December 2005. This report satisfies the reporting requirements of subdivision
(b) of Rule 1310 – Analysis and Reporting and of subdivisions (d) and (e) of
Rule 1315 – Federal New Source Review Tracking System. (Review: Stationary
Source Committee, January 26, 2007)
38. Update on Draft 2007 Air Quality Management Plan
(No Written Material)
Chang (909) 396-3186
(echang@aqmd.gov)
Staff will continue to update the Board on the technical and policy issues
associated with the development of the Draft Final 2007 AQMP.
39. Approve Workplan to Create New Mobile Source Division as
Proposed by Chairman William A. Burke
Wallerstein (909) 396-3131
(bwallerstein@aqmd.gov)
Staff recommends that this item be continued to the March 2, 2007 Board
meeting.
At the January 5, 2007 Board meeting, Chairman Burke
announced a 2007 Mobile Source Fair Share Initiative, intended to re-position
AQMD to be better situated to achieve more rapid reductions in mobile source
emissions traditionally under the authority of CARB and U.S. EPA. The proposed
initiative features a two-part approach, including sponsorship of federal &
state legislation and restructuring of district staff to create a new mobile
source division. The new division would have the intended functions to: a)
participate earlier and move more assertively in CARB and U.S. EPA mobile source
rulemaking processes; and b) to follow up on the success of AQMD's Clean Fleet
rules and develop the next generation of local mobile source strategies. Dr.
Burke directed AQMD staff to develop a workplan for this half of the initiative
and present it for approval at the February 2, 2007 Board meeting. This action
is to approve a workplan to create a new mobile source division as proposed by
Chairman Burke.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
40. Receive Public Input on Executive Officer’s Proposed Program
Goals & Objectives for FY 2007-08
Wallerstein (909) 396-3131
(bwallerstein@aqmd.gov)
A set of priority goals for the FY 2007-08 Budget has been developed.
The Executive Officer wishes to receive public and Board Member
input on these priority goals as they serve as the foundation of AQMD’s Work
Program.
PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD – (Public Comment on Non-Agenda Items,
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.3)
BOARD MEMBER TRAVEL – (No Written Material)
Board member travel reports have been filed with the Clerk of the Boards, and
copies are available upon request.
CLOSED SESSION – (No Written Material)
Wiese (909) 396-3460
(kwiese@aqmd.gov)
It is necessary for the Board to recess to closed session pursuant to
Government Code section 54956.9(a) to confer with its counsel regarding pending
litigation which has been initiated formally and to which the District is a
party. The actions are:
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Association of American Railroads, et al.
v. SCAQMD, et al.,
U.S. District Court Case No. CV06-1416 JFW (PLAx);
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Engine Manufacturers Association, et al.
v. SCAQMD, et al.,
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Case No. 05-56654;
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NRDC, et al. v. SCAQMD, et al.,
Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BS105728; and
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SCAQMD v.
California Public Utilities Commission,
Court of Appeal of the State of California, Second Appellate District,
Division 4,
Case No.
B196246.
ADJOURNMENT
***PUBLIC COMMENTS***
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Members of the public are afforded an opportunity to speak on any
listed item before or during consideration of that item. Please notify the
Clerk of the Board, (909) 396-2500, if you wish to do so. All agendas are
posted at AQMD Headquarters, 21865 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, California,
at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting. At the end of the agenda, an
opportunity is also provided for the public to speak on any subject within
the AQMD's authority. Speakers may be limited to three (3) minutes each.
Note that on items listed on the Consent Calendar and the balance of
the agenda any motion, including action, can be taken (consideration is
not limited to listed recommended actions). Additional matters can be
added and action taken by two-thirds vote, or in the case of an emergency,
by a majority vote. Matters raised under Public Comments may not be acted
upon at that meeting other than as provided above.
Written comments will be accepted by the Board and made part of the
record, provided 25 copies are presented to the Clerk of the Board.
Electronic submittals to cob@aqmd.gov of
10 pages or less including attachment, in MS WORD, plain or HTML format
will also be accepted by the Board and made part of the record if received
no later than 5:00 p.m., on the Tuesday prior to the Board meeting.
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ACRONYMS
AQIP = Air Quality Investment Program
AVR = Average Vehicle Ridership
Cal/EPA = California Environmental Protection Agency
CARB = California Air Resources Board
CEMS = Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems
CEQA = California Environmental Quality Act
CE-CERT = College of Engineering-Center for Environmental
Research and Technology
CNG = Compressed Natural Gas
CO = Carbon Monoxide
CTG = Control Techniques Guideline
EV = Electric Vehicle
FY = Fiscal Year
HRA = Health Risk Assessment
IAIC = Interagency AQMP Implementation Committee
IGA = Intergovernmental Affairs
LEV = Low Emission Vehicle
LNG = Liquefied Natural Gas
MOU = Memorandum of Understanding
MSERCs = Mobile Source Emission Reduction Credits
MSRC = Mobile Source (Air Pollution Reduction) Review Committee
NESHAPS = National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
NGV = Natural Gas Vehicle
NOx = Oxides of Nitrogen
NSPS = New Source Performance Standards
NSR = New Source Review
PAMS = Photochemical Assessment Monitoring
Stations
PAR = Proposed Amended Rule
PM10 = Particulate Matter £ 10 microns
PM2.5 = Particulate Matter < 2.5 microns
PR = Proposed Rule
RFP = Request for Proposals
RFQ = Request for Quotations
RTC = RECLAIM Trading Credit
SCAG = Southern California Association of
Governments
SIP = State Implementation Plan
SOx = Oxides of Sulfur
SULEV = Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicle
TCM = Transportation Control Measure
ULEV = Ultra Low Emission Vehicle
U.S. EPA = United States Environmental Protection Agency
VMT = Vehicle Miles Traveled
VOC = Volatile Organic Compound
ZEV = Zero Emission Vehicle
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