CC - Request for city to join the local air quality plan consortium - Box 0660
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR
AND MEMBERS
ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL
FROM: rFRANK G. TRIPEPI, CITY MANAGER
DATE: FEBRUARY 25, 1992
RE: REQUEST FOR THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD TO JOIN THE LOCAL AIR
QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN CONSORTIUM WHICH WILL PREPARE•AN AIR
QUALITY ELEMENT FOR THE GENERAL PLAN
AB 2766 requires all cities to prepare and adopt an Air Quality
Element. West San Gabriel Valley cities have joined together and
created a proposal to cut costs and qualify for a matching grant.
The proposal is to create a consortium. The end product of the
consortium's efforts will be an Air Quality Element which cities can
incorporate into their General Plans. A matching grant of $125,000
has been secured by the Planning Council from the AQMD to prepare the
plan.
The proposed West San Gabriel Valley Plan will accomplish the
following: (1) collect pertinent air quality data and develop a
current air quality profile for the sub-region; (2) define the
existing environmental setting relative to air quality; (3)
evaluate the impact of air quality managment techniques; (4) assess
the effectiveness of current policies; and (5) develop a "menu" of
mitigation programs and directives which can be used by each city as
needed to meet their obligations under the AQMD's region-wide plan
(and for which the city can begin receiving AB 2766 revenues).
Once the joint plan is complete, it will be the responsibility of the
local jurisdiction to adopt those portions of the document which it
sees as appropriate. The "menu" of programs is intended to provide
each city with flexibility, rather than dictating a particular policy
which may be unacceptable to the jurisdiction.
UNCIL AGENDA
FEB a 5 1992
ITEM No. SC_A
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To facilitate plan preparation, a Technical Advisory Committee made
up of staff from each participating city will be charged with
reviewing technical aspects of the Plan and providing direction to
the consultant. In addition, it is anticipated that elected
officials and the public may also desire direct input. Toward this
end the Planning Council will be organizing a Steering Committee
composed of one elected official from each participatng city to
advise as to appropriate sub-regional air quality policies. Public
meetings are also planned for direct involvement by the public. A
preliminary selection of the responsible staff person has been made;
however, it would be appropriate for the City Council to select a
Steering Committee Representative.
Attached is a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) which, if executed by
the City Council before March 1, 1992, will:
- enable the continued receipt of AB 2766 funds;
- fulfill the requirement to address air quality issues in the
General Plan;
- achieve these objectives at
retain its own consultants
cost would be greater.
the lowest price; were Rosemead to
as an individual jurisdiction, the
The share required of Rosemead to participate is $5,643, assuming
that all member cities (a list of which is attached), take part.
This figure is derived via a formula encompassing Rosemead's
proportion of area population, employment and physical size. At this
time all but one of the 17 member cities have indicated that they
plan to join or have joined the consortium.
Staff believes that the total program, which involves passage of
Ordinance No. 699 (considered earlier this evening) and execution of
the MOU, imparts a gross monetary benefit of $26,783 (the $32,426 to
be received less the $5,643 Consortium share cost).
RECON20NDATION
Staff recommends execution of the MOU and the naming of a Council
representative to the Steering Committee.
Attachment
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Planning Council
December 30, 1991
Frank Tripepi
City Manager
City of Rosemead
8838 Valley Blvd.
Rosemead, CA 91770
RE: Air Quality Management Plan
Dear Mr. Tripepi:
I am writing you on behalf of the West San Gabriel Valley
Planning Council to formally invite your city to officially
join in the preparation of a locally-based joint Air Quality,
Management Plan ("AQMP"), as mandated by the South Coast Air
Quality Management District's (AQMD) region-wide Air Quality
Management Plan. The AQMD Plan requires that each City within
the South Coast Air Basin address air quality in a comprehen-
sive manner. The Planning Council is organized to facilitate
the analysis and discussion of sub-regional planning issues
such as air quality, and believes this is an excellent opportu-
nity for member cities to coordinate their required air quality
management activities, and produce an effective plan at the
least possible cost to individual cities.
The Planning Council has formed a. working group headed by Mr.
William Woolard, Director of Planning for the City of Arcadia.
Thanks to his leadership and the efforts of several individuals
from member cities, the Council has secured a matching grant in
the amount of $125,000 from the AQMD to prepare the Plan.
The proposed West San Gabriel Valley Plan will accomplish the
following: (1) collect pertinent air quality data and develop
a current air quality profile for the sub-region; (2) define
the existing environmental setting relative to air quality; (3)
evaluate the impact of air quality management techniques: (4)
assess the effectiveness of current policies; and (5) develop a
"menu" of mitigation programs and directives which can be used
by each city as needed to meet their obligations under the
AQMD's region-wide plan.
Alhambra - Arcadia - Burbank - Duarte - E1 Monte - Glendale
La Canada Plintridge - Los Angeles County - Monrovia - Monterey Park
Pasadena -Rosemead - Ban Gabriel - San Merino - Sierra Madre - South E1 Monte
South Pasadena - Temple City
Obviously, once the joint plan is complete, it will be the
responsibility of your local jurisdiction to adopt those por-
tions of the document appropriate to your city. The "menu" of
programs is intended to provide each city with flexibility,
rather than dictating a particular policy which may be
unacceptable to your jurisdiction. Upon completion of the
plan, each city must independently determine how it applies to
them. Each city will be responsible for preparing any environ-
mental documents necessary for compliance with the California
Environmental Quality Act.
It will be essential that personnel be assigned from your city
during the preparation of the plan, to ensure your input is
made a part of the final product. A Technical Advisory Commit-
tee will be informed with one staff person from each city to
review the technical aspects of the plan'and provide direction.
to the consultants. We anticipate that elected officials-and '
the public may also desire direct input. To this end, the
Planning Council will be organizing a Steering Committee com-
posed of one elected official from each participating city to
advise as to appropriate sub-regional air quality policies.
Also, we hope to sponsor public meetings on a sub-regional
basis for those in the community who desire to get involved.
The effort is a true partnership with the AQMD. Participating
cities will be expected to contribute their fair share of
in-kind services, especially staff time, in assisting the
consultant team via the Technical Advisory Committee. Monthly
reports will be necessary to ensure that each city is contrib-
uting to the process. In exchange for this commitment, the
AQMD has generously provided the necessary funds for the con-
sultant. Attached for' your review is the schedule of
pro-rationed shares (Exhibit No. 1). This is subject to change
depending on how many cities join in the effort.
The Council has prepared a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to
facilitate the relationship of participating cities (Exhibit
No.2). The MOU allows for the contracting of the consultant,
and the preparation of the Plan, after which the "Consortium"
would be desolved. The City of Arcadia will be the managing
agency for the preparation of the plan. To allow this joint
effort to move forward as soon as possible, we are requesting
that you execute the MOU as it is currently written, without i
modification.
Please execute the attached MOU by January 31, 1992, and send a
signed original to my attention at the City of Temple City,
9701 Las Tunas Drive, Temple City, CA 91780. We expectrto be
in a position to hire the consultant and begin preparation of
the plan in February. Please also designate an appropriate
member for the Technical Advisory Committee, and the Steering
Committee.
We believe this is a good example of how cities can work to-
gether to cause issues. of common interest and concern to be
addressed effectively. If you have any questions, do not
hesitate to either contact myself at (818) 285-2171, or any of
the working group members as designated on the attached contact
list.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Y.
Luke SrMs
Presi ent,
West Ian Gabriel Valley Planning Council
Tentative Contact List
West San Gabriel Valley Planning Council Member.Cities
Alhambra
*Mark Galiatin
(818) 570-5054
Arcadia
*William Woolard
574-9774
Burbank
Rick Pruetz
953-9774
Duarte
Steve Sizemore
357-7931
El Monte
*Mark Persico
580-2090
Glendale
*David Bobardt
548-2144
La Canada-
Flintridge
Craig Ewing
790-8880
Monrovia
*Alice Griselle/
Barbara Lynch
359-3231
Monterey Park
Ray Hunada
307-1327
Pasadena
*Patrick Clarke
405-4206
Rosemead
Brad Tarr
288-6671
San Gabriel
Tom Dargan
308-2808
San Marino
David Saldana
300-0710
Sierra Madre
James McRea
355-7135
South El Monte
*Tom Lamb
579-6540
South Pasadena
William Campbell
799-9101
Temple City
Robert Dawson
285-2171
*Working Group Member
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EXHIBIT NO. 2
JANUARY 1, 1992
NEST SAN GABRIEL VALLEY AIR QUALITY PLAN CONSORTIUM
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
This Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") is entered into as of
, 1992 by and between the cities of
, hereafter referred to as "cities".
RECITILB
WHEREAS, cities are "public agencies" under Title 1, Division
7, Chapter 5, Article 1 of the Government Code of the State of
California (commencing with Section 6500) ("Act") concerning the
Joint exercise of powers common to public agencies;
WHEREAS, the Air Quality Management Plan ("AQMP") adopted by
the South Coast Air Quality Management District calls for cities to
implement measures to reduce air emissions and that the AQMP
additionally provides for local Governments to adopt Air Quality
Elements to their General Plan; and
WHEREAS, cities intend to jointly exercise their powers to
prepare an Air Quality Element for our Subregional Area to reach
common objectives;
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NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises
contained herein, cities agree as follows:
ARTICLE i - Purpose
This MOU is made for the purpose of enabling cities to
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exercise their powers jointly to prepare an Air Quality Element for
each city's general plan in compliance with the requirements of the
AQMP. The purpose will be accomplished and the powers of the
entity created by this MOU will be exercised as set forth herein.
The member cities shall cooperate in the sharing of information
developed as a part of this MOU. The cities shall have no power to
control the use by any member city of any report or other
information developed by the cities or to determine how any member
city implements or utilizes any such report or other information.
Notwithstanding the above, no city may sell any such information or
report, or the means and methods to develop such information or
report while the entity created herein remains in existence without
the approval of that entity.
ARTICLE 2 - Working Group
Section 1. Creation of Working Group. There is hereby
created an entity to be known as the West San Gabriel Valley Air
Quality Plan Consortium ("Consortium"). The debts, liabilities,
and obligations of the Consortium do not constitute debts,
liabilities, or obligations of cities, or any of them. The
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Consortium shall be composed of the city manager, or, if there is
no city manager in a particular city, the chief administrative
officer of that city, (hereinafter referred to as the "city
manager"), each serving in an individual capacity. Each city
manager may designate in writing 'an alternate to serve in the
absence of the city manager and said alternate shall have all
powers of the member while so serving. If the office of city
manager in a city becomes vacant, the city council shall designate
a city official to serve on the Consortium until a replacement city
manager is named. The term of each member of the Consortium shall
commence February 1, 1992, and continue until the member no longer
serves the city which the member represents.
Section 2. Operation of Consortium.
A. General. The consortium shall adopt such rules,
regulations, and bylaws, not inconsistent with this MOU, as it
deems appropriate to provide for the conduct of its meetings and
other business, its organization and internal management, and the
exercise of its powers and the fulfillment of its purpose under
this MOU.
B. uorum. A quorum for the transaction of business
shall consist of 50 percent of the membership of the Consortium
plus one (1).
C. Meetings. The Consortium shall meet at such times
as may be requested by the Steering Committee upon seven (7) days'
prior written notice or upon the request of a majority of the
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members of the Consortium to the Chairperson. cities which are not
members of the Consortium may attend consortium meetings, but shall
not be permitted to vote or otherwise participate in the meetings.
Consortium meetings shall be open to the public.
ARTICLE 3 - officers
Section 1. General. The consortium shall appoint the
following officers: Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, and Secretary.
The Consortium may designate such other officers with such titles
and duties as it deems necessary or desirable. In addition to the
duties set forth in this MOU, the.. officers shall have such
additional duties as may from time to time be prescribed by the
Consortium. Any number of offices may be held by one person.
Section 2. Duties and Selection.
A. Chairperson. The Chairperson shall be selected by
the Consortium from among its members and shall preside at and
conduct all meetings of the Consortium.
B. Vice-Chairperson. The vice-Chairperson shall be
selected by the Consortium from among its members and shall act as
President in the absence of or inability of the President to act.
C. Secretary. The secretary shall record minutes of
all meetings of the Consortium, shall certify and maintain such
bylaws of the Consortium as may be adopted and shall perform such
other duties as may from time to time be delegated by the
consortium.
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D. Fiscal Officer. The Chief Finance Officer of the
City of Arcadia shall serve as the Fiscal Officer of the Consortium
and shall maintain books and accounting records and shall 'handle
billings and collections of the Consortium. This service shall not
impose any liability onto said officer or the City of Arcadia.
Consortium members and participants shall hold Arcadia and Finance
Officer harmless and free from all claims and liabilities arising
out of the performance of the fiscal officers' duties pursuant to
this Agreement.
Section 3. Steering Committee. The Consortium shall act
through a Steering Committee consisting of the Chairperson, Vice-
Chairperson, Secretary, and four (4) other members of the
Consortium selected by a majority of the Consortium members. The
authorized duties and activities of the Steering Committee shall be
determined by a majority of the Consortium members. Meetings of
the Steering Committee shall be open to all members of the
Consortium.
ARTICLE 4 - Exercise of Powers
section 1. Powers. The Steering Committee on behalf of the
Consortium shall have the following powers:
(1) to insure Requests for Qualifications and Requests for
Proposals from consultants for the preparation of studies,
reports, plans, and other documents relating to the
requirements of the AQMP;
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(2) to interview, evaluate and recommend the selection of
consultants on behalf of the member cities;
(3) to coordinate the dissemination of information among the
member cities;
(4) to administer contracts with consultants preparing
studies, reports, plans, or other documents-on behalf of the
member cities, pursuant to this MOU;
(5) to authorize payment for reimbursement of mailing,
copying, or supply costs, as provided in,Article 5, Section 3
below;
(6) represent the Consortium before the South Coast Air
Quality Management District, Southern California Association
of Governments and other agencies dealing with air quality
issues;
(7) to make application to the South Coast Air Quality
Management District for discretionary AB 2766 funds to offset
the costs of the plan preparation;
(8) make application for grants from other funding sources as
they become available.
The.Consortium shall have the power to financially obligate any
member city. Any consultants recommended by the Consortium to
member cities shall execute separate contracts with the member
cities and shall bill those cities directly as provided in Article
5 of this MOU.
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ARTICLE 5 - Contributions by the Parties
Section 1. AOMD Contribution. The Consortium shall receive
from the South Coast Air Quality Management District funding for 50
percent of the project through the Mobil Source Air Pollution
Reduction Discretionary Fund (AB 2766).Program.
Section 2. Contributions by Participating Cities. Fifty
(50) percent of the project expenses which are common to the member
cities (or a subgroup of member cities) shall be proportionally
shared as set forth in Exhibit A. All expenses for work which is
solely for the benefit of a member city shall be paid by that
member city.
Section 3. Record of Participating Cities Contributions.
Each member city shall keep a monthly record of monies, time, or
other contributions spent on the project. These records shall be
made available to' the Steering Committee in accordance with an
established time schedule.
Section 4. Reimbursement of Mailing Copying and Supply
Costs. Any expenses incurred by a member of the Consortium on
behalf of the Consortium shall be reimbursed from the contributions
made to the Consortium. Reimbursement for such expenses must be
approved by the Steering Committee, as a prerequisite to payment.
Section 5. Contracts to Reflect Cost-Sharing Arrangement.
Any contracts executed between consultant contractors and member
cities shall reflect the terms of this Article.
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Section 6. ARvlication for other Funding. The Consortium
shall be authorized to make application to other possible sources
of financial support for the preparation of Air Quality Elements
such as the Southern California Association of Governments, state
Air Resources Hoard, or Federal Environmental Protection Agency.
ARTICLE 6 - Termination of Contracts
Upon the execution of any contract with consultant contractors
for work common to all or a portion of the member cities pursuant
to this MOU, none of the member cities executing such contract for
that common work may terminate such contract prior to its
expiration, unless a majority of the member cities who executed the
contract elect to terminate it.
ARTICLE 7 - Amendment
This MOU may not be amended or modified except by a written
instrument signed by a majority of the member cities.
ARTICLE 8 - Effective Date and Term
This MOU shall become effective on execution of this MOU by a
majority of the potential participating cities as shown on Exhibit
H.
The Consortium shall remain in effect until terminated by a
majority of the consortium members, or until June 30, 1994,
whichever shall first occur.
1992.
No city may join after February 28,
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ARTICLE 9 - Section Headings
This section and article headings are for convenience only and
are not to be construed as modifying or explainingthe language in
the section referred to.
ARTICLE 10 - Severability
Should any part, term or provision of this MOU be determined
by a court to be illegal or unenforceable, the remaining portions
or provisions of this MOU shall nevertheless be carried into
effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this MOU to
be executed and attested by their duly authorized officers of the
date first above written.
Date:
MAYOR
City of
ATTEST:
Date:
CITY CLERK
City of
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EXHIBIT A
Expenses for common work on behalf of the member cities (or a
subgroup of cities), shall be proportionally shared by those cities
as follows:
1. 25 percent of total expenses to be divided equally among
the member cities executing contracts for the same common
work.
2. 25 percent of total expenses to be shared based on the
1990 Census of population of each city as a proportion of
the total population of the member cities executing
contracts for the same common work.
3. 25 percent of total expenses to be shared based on the
number of persons employed within the jurisdictional
boundaries of each city as a proportion of the total
number of persons employed within all of the member
cities executing contracts for the same common work. The
employment population for each member city shall be as
reported by SCAG in the 1987 Census of Employment.
4. 25 percent of total expenses to be shared based on the
area (in square miles) of each city as a proportion of
the total area (in square miles) of the member cities
executing contracts for the same common work.
All expenses for work which is solely for the benefit of a member
city shall be paid by that member city.
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EXHIBIT B
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The potential participating cities are as follows:
Alhambra
Pasadena
Arcadia
Rosemead
Burbank
San Gabriel
Duarte
San Marino .
E1 Monte
Sierra Madre
Glendale
South El Monte
LaCanada-Flintridge
South Pasadena
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Temple City
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Monrov.
Monterey Park
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