HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007-09-17_EQAC_AgendaCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AFFAIRS
COMMITTEE
DATE /TIME:
p.m.
LOCATION:
Roll Call
Monday, September 17, 2007 - 7:00
Police Department Auditorium
870 Santa Barbara Drive
1. Minutes of August 20, 2007 (draft minutes attached)
2. Presentation from Michael Huls on Zero Waste
3. Appointment of Subcommittee to review Draft Environmental Impact Report for UCI Long
Range Development Plan
4. Report from Energy Subcommittee
5. Economic Development Committee (EDC) Representative's Report
6. Coastal /Bay Water Quality Committee Representative's Report
7. Report from Staff on Current Projects
I- Mimplim . u' 1"IT -Tii �?
9. Future Agenda Items
10. Adjournment
NEXT MEETING DATE: October 15, 2007
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CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
DRAFT MINUTES 8 -20 -07
Draft minutes of the Environmental Quality Affairs Committee held at the City of Newport Beach
Police Department Auditorium, 870 Santa Barbara Drive, on Monday, August 20, 2007.
Members Present:
X
Nancy Gardner, Council Member
INX
Sandra Haskell
X
Michael Henn, Council Member
Barry Allen
X
Bruce Asper
Kristine Adams
X
Dolores Offing, Vice Chair
Gary McKitterick, Hoag Hospital
Susan Knox - excused
EX
Kimberly Jameson
X
Arlene Greer
X
Matt Wiley
X
Timothy Stoaks
X
Brent Cooper
Jennifer Winn
X
Laura Dietz
INX
Ray Halowski
IRK
Kenneth Drellishak, Chair
X
Barbara Thibault
X
Laura Curran
Merritt Van Sant
Michael Smith - excused
X
Robert Rush
X
Michael Pascale
John Moftakhar- excused
Staff Representatives:
Guests:
4 X
Asst Ci M r. Sharon Wood
Carol McDermott, Government Solutions
Cora Newman, Government Solutions
Vickie Federman, Government Solutions
Debra Le an, Hoag Hospital
Gary McKitterick, Hoag Hospital
Chairperson Ken Drellishak called the meeting to order at 7:04 p.m.
1. Minutes of July 16, 2007
Arlene Greer moved to approve the minutes of July 16, 2007. Ray Halowski seconded the
motion.
Motion passed unanimously
2. Presentation on Proposed Amendment to Hoag Hospital Master Plan
Pace I
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Carol McDermott of Government Solutions introduced the project team, and gave a
presentation on the proposal to amend the master plan. She, Cora Newman and Debra
Legan responded to questions from Committee members. Chair Drellishak requested a brief
description of the Hoag Healthcare Center project, which Ms. McDermott and Ms. Legan
provided.
Chair Drellishak made assignments for review of DEIR sections to subcommittee members.
3. Appointment of Subcommittee to review Draft Environmental Impact Report for Hoag
Healthcare Center
Subcommittee members were appointed and assigned to review sections of the DEIR, as
follows:
Brent Cooper
Bruce Asper
Arlene Greer
Dolores Otting
Kimberly Jame
Tim Stoaks
Brent Cooper
Air Quality
Aesthetics
Hazards
Hazards
son Noise
Transportation
Transportation
4. Report from Energy Subcommittee
Laura Dietz reported on her meeting with Building Director Jay Elbettar. The Committee
discussed the need for a subcommittee work program and timeline.
5. Economic Development Committee (EDC) Representative's Report
Chair Drellishak reported thatthere was no meeting in August.
6. Coastal /Bay Water Quality Committee Representative's Report
Nancy Gardner reported on the Back Bay Science Center.
7. Report from Staff on Current Projects
No report
8. Public Comments
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9. Future Agenda Items
Briefing on Hyatt Hotel proposal
Zero Waste Presentation
Presentation from Great Park Conservancy
Page 2
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10. Adjournment
Chair Drellishak adjourned the meeting at 8:43 p.m.
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Beyond AB 939:
Zero Waste Management
A Map to Resource
Efficiency for the
21St Century
-by-
Mr. J. Michael Huls, R.E.A., CEO, Huls Environmental
Media & Trustee, California Resource Management
Training Institute, and
Ms. Stephanie Barger, President, Earth Resource
Foundation
Over Consumption Is
A Driver for Wasting
0 "The world has
enough for
everyone's need
but not for
everyone's greed,"
— Mohandas K. "Mahatma" Gandhi
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Zero Waste Is the Solution
o "Zero" or Darn Close Is the
Goal
o The Solution Lies in a
Paradigm Shift in Thinking
from Waste to Resource
o Recognizes 71 Tons
"Upstream" For Every Ton
MSW on Average
o Slows Climate Change as
Landfills Are a Significant
Source of Methane, an
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"Waste"' berg
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Zero Waste Management Goals:
• Efficiency
• Sustainability
• Environmental Protection
• Human health and safety
• Energy
• Not our inheritance, rather, "We borrow
from our children"
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Summary of Bene fits
o Revenue
• $4 to $550 per ton
• Cost avoidance
• Landfill costs increasing
• Liability of long term care
• Jobs
• Green collar jobs
• 1 FTE /500 tons (currently wasted)
o Environmental
• Energy conservation
• Materials conservation
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o Up Stream
• Clean Production
• Product Redesign
• Product Stewardship
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• El Monte
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• Anheuser -Busch
• American Honda
• Apple Computer
• Bank of America
• Epson, Inc.
• Fetzer Vineyards
• Hewlett- Packard
• Kaiser Permanente
• Pillsbury
• Ricoh Electronics
• San Diego Wild Animal Park
• Seaman's Beverages
• Toyota
• Vons- Safeway
• The Walt Disney Company
• Xerox Corp., Rochester, NY
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o Two Orange County -based Business
Conferences & Zero Waste
Communities Seminar
• Focus on business sustainability
through zero waste
• Over 250 total attendees
• Beginning of broad initiative for
zero waste communities
o Several zero waste businesses and
cities participated and shared info
What Did We Learn?
Ricoh, Electronics
100% Resource Recovery
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• Re -use everything possible
• Recycle any remaining
waste streams
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What Did We Learn?
o Rancho Cucamonga (54% diversion)
• Wet /dry routing for commercial wastes
• Highest rate of diversion in the state for
multifamily complexes
• Implemented "pay as you throw" pricing
• Extensive educational program including video
disk environmental magazine
• Developed own HHW facility but working on
Product Stewardship
• Three cart system for residential
• Looking to add more programs based on SRRE
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Contacts,
J. Michael Huls, R.E.A. Stephanie Barger, Executive Director
Hulls Environmental Media Earth Resources Foundation
PO Box 4519 230 E. 17th Street, Suite #208
Covina, CA 91723 -4519 Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Tel: 626 - 332 -7514 Tel: 949 - 645 -5163
Fax: 626 - 332 -7504 Fax: 949 - 645 -5173
michael @hulsenv.com stephanie .barger @earthresource.org
www.hulsenv.com www.earthresource.orci
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