HomeMy WebLinkAbout10.24.1994 Item #1CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
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(O, NGL AGENDA
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ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AFFAIRS
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October 3, 1994 MINUTES OCT 2 41994
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Order and Roll Call The meeting was called to order at 7:05 PM by Vice
Chairperson Mike Kilbride at the Newport Beach Police Department Auditorium.
MEMBERS PRESENT Vice Chairperson Mike Kilbride, Nancy Gardner, Ed Hepner,
Marge Pan.tzar, Terrance Phillips, Gordon Kilmer, Arthur
Lewis, Ray Zartler, Candi Hubert, Rick Greaney, Linda Kline,
Gordon Kilmer
MEMBERS ABSENT Mark Kerslake
EXCUSED ABSENT Chairperson Barbara Shelton, Councilperson Evelyn Hart,
Gregg Schwenk
COUNCIL PRESENT Councilperson Jean Watt
STAFF PRESENT John Ludvigson, David E. Niederhaus,
Approval of Minutes for September 6, 1994 meeting: Approved as written
Public Comments: None
Discussion Items:
a) Nancy Gardner - Back Bay collection boom
Ms. Gardner discussed the availability of a County owned debris boom for
the Upper Newport Bay. Ms. Gardner felt that through effective
lobbying from E.Q.A.C. and the Harbor Quality committees the boom
could be used to aid in the cleaning of the Back Bay. Committee
members concurred and voiced their support for Ms. Gardner's
suggestion.
b) Nancy Gardner- Duplicated Efforts by City Committees
Ms. Gardner stressed that the goals and objectives of the various citizens
advisory committees were being duplicated because of a lack of
communication between the groups. Ms. Gardner felt that a meeting
could be arranged to decipher the programs and projects that were being
worked on Citywide. As a related subject, staff briefly noted the steps
that were being taken by the City to coordinate its hazardous waste
response efforts.
c) Ray Zartler - Draft of flyer for construction sites
Mr. Zartler reported that he was still working on the revisions to his
proposed construction site flyer which promotes environmental
awareness. Mr. Zartler stated he would be reporting back at the
November meeting with a final draft.
d) John Ludvigson - Review of Litter Ordinance
Officer Ludvigson gave a brief dissertation on the City Litter and
Nuisance Ordinances. Items of discussion included noise levels, party
houses, abandoned refrigerators, and other white goods. Officer
Ludvigson noted the various enforcement efforts that were being made in
these areas and apologized for a lack of data concerning violations.
e) Barbara Shelton - EQAC budget items
With the excused absence of Chairperson Barbara Shelton, committee
members decided to table budget recommendations until the January
meeting when it could be better determined which direction the overall
City budget was heading.
Staff Reports:
a) C.O.N.C.E.R.T. (Clean-up Our Neighborhoods, Communities,
Environment, Recycle Things) - Terrance Phillips
Terrance Phillips reported that the Poster Contest Calendar was proceding on
schedule, but sponsors were still needed to fill the remaining advertising spots.
Mr. Phillips stated that the layout was just about completed and from what
he had seen, the quality of the calendar will be impressive.
b) Recycling - David E. Niederhaus
Mr. Niederhaus distributed an article that outlined the high costs of running
recycling programs, and that this has become a case of diminishing returns.
On the positive side, Mr. Niederhaus did note that recycled newspaper had
risen to $47 per ton which had been a marked increase from it's previous $10
a ton level.
Mr. Niederhaus reported that the City's residential recycling program
(through C.R.T.) has been operating at a 31% recovery rate for the current
fiscal year.
Mr. Niederhaus reported that five of the City's fourteen commercial waste
haulers were not operating at the 25% required recycling goal for commercial
and industrial refuse within the City. Mr. Niederhaus stated that the five
haulers would have to increase their recycling activities or face possible
permit revocation.
Mr. Niederhaus, in response to Committee members inquires, distributed
informational packets on a "pay per bag" refuse collection system. Mr.
Niederhaus discussed the pros and cons of such a system and briefly talked
about a voter initiative that prohibits a collection fee within the City for trash
pickup.
C) Household Hazardous Waste lcollection - David E. Niederhaus
Officer Ludvigson and Mr. Niederhaus gave brief dissertations on the County's
Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program and past City efforts to
provide a City -sponsored collection event. Committee members felt that a
Citywide event would be the most effective way of dealing with the problem
because most residents do not take advantage of the County's disposal sights.
Due to the importance of this topic, members asked staff to gather more
information for the November meeting.
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d) E.I.R. (Environmental Impact Reports) - Nancy Gardner
Ms. Gardner reported that the Loral Project was coming up for review and
Committee input was most important. Various Committee members
expressed interest in the review process.
e) Newport Green - Ed Hepner
Ed Hepner reported that he was waiting for the Irvine Company's response to
E.Q.A.C.'s letter asking area businesses to share their environmentally
conscious programs and efforts. Mr. Hepner noted that environmental
achievement awards would be given at the first City council meeting in
November to the Four Seasons Hotel, Le Meridian Hotel, Airport Executive
Suites, the Environmental Nature Center, and Jan Vandersloot for their
efforts in bettering, protecting and preserving the local environment.
Mr. Hepner did note that responses has slowed since his initial letter and that
he was researching new avenues to encourage business participation.
P Beautification Award - Gordon Kilmer
Mr. Kilmer stated that committee members had nominated two deserving
properties for awards and he would be bringing them to the Committee next
month for evaluation.
g) Environmental Achievement Awards - Gregg Schwenk
Due to the excused absence of Gregg Schwenk no report was given this month.
h) Composting- Marge Pantzar
Ms. Pantzar reported that the City composting and source reduction exhibits
had recently been on display at the Harvest Festival and Clean Estuary Day
at Upper Newport Bay.
Ms. Pantzar reported that the composting facility at the Oasis Senior Citizens
Center was operating at temperatures of 170 degrees thus resulting in 100%
composting of all gardening residue.
Ms. Pantzar continues to speak to groups throughout the County on the
benefits of composting.
Continued Business - None
Matters to be placed on Agenda:
Adjournment
There being no further business, a motion was made and approved to hold the
next E.Q.A.C. meeting on Monday, November 7, 1994 a the Newport Beach
Police Department Auditorium at 7:00 PM. The meeting was adjourned at
9:20 PM.
�Rick Greaney, S cr ary
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