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BOARD MEETING DATE: September 13, 2002 AGENDA NO. 19




REPORT: 

Lead Agency Projects and Environmental Documents Received by the AQMD

SYNOPSIS: 

This report provides, for the Board’s consideration, a listing of CEQA documents received by the AQMD between July 1, 2002, and July 31, 2002, and those projects for which the AQMD is acting as lead agency pursuant to CEQA.

COMMITTEE: 

Mobile Source, August 23, 2002, Reviewed

RECOMMENDED ACTION:

Receive and file.

Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env.
Executive Officer


Background

CEQA Document Receipt and Review Logs (Attachments A and B) - Each month, the AQMD receives numerous CEQA documents from other public agencies on projects that could adversely affect air quality. A listing of all documents received during the reporting period of July 1, 2002, through July 31, 2002, is contained in Attachment A. A list of active projects from previous reporting periods for which AQMD staff is continuing to evaluate or prepare comments is included as Attachment B.

The Intergovernmental Review function, which consists of reviewing and commenting on the adequacy of the air quality analysis in CEQA documents prepared by other lead agencies, is consistent with the Governing Board’s 1997 Environmental Justice Guiding Principles and Initiative #4. As resources permit, staff focuses on reviewing and preparing comments for projects: where the AQMD is a responsible agency; that may have significant adverse regional air quality impacts (e.g., special event centers, landfills, etc.); that may have localized or toxic air quality impacts (e.g., warehouse and distribution centers); and those projects for which a lead or responsible agency has specifically requested AQMD review.

During the period July 1, 2002, through July 31, 2002, the AQMD received 63 CEQA documents. Of the total of 97 documents listed in Attachments A and B:

AQMD Lead Agency Projects (Attachment C) - Pursuant to CEQA, the AQMD periodically acts as lead agency for stationary source permit projects. Under CEQA, the lead agency is responsible for determining whether an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) or a Negative Declaration (ND) is appropriate for any proposal considered to be a "project" as defined by CEQA. An EIR is prepared when the AQMD, as lead agency, finds substantial evidence that the proposed project may have significant adverse effects on the environment. A ND or Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) may be prepared if the AQMD determines that the proposed project will not generate significant adverse environmental impacts, or the air quality impacts can be mitigated to less than significance. The ND is a written statement describing the reasons why a proposed project will not have a significant adverse effect on the environment and, therefore, does not require the preparation of an EIR.

Attachment C to this report summarizes the active projects for which the AQMD is lead agency and is currently preparing or has prepared environmental documentation. In July the AQMD received no requests to be the lead agency for a stationary source permit application project. As noted in Attachment C, through the end of July 2002, the AQMD continued working on the CEQA documents for two active projects.

To date in 2002 the AQMD, as lead agency, prepared or contracted for the preparation of and certified three CEQA documents for stationary source permit projects.

Attachments

  1. Incoming CEQA Documents Log
  2. Continuing Projects for Which AQMD Has or Will Submit Comments
  3. Active AQMD Lead Agency Projects

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