MINUTES
MAY 20, 2002 MEETING OF THE
CITY OF SANTA MONICA
TASK FORCE ON THE ENVIRONMENT
The meeting was convened at 7:15 p.m. Task Force members in attendance: Bill
Selby, Mark Gold, Tim Carmichael, Bobby Rees, Susan Mearns, and Matt Petersen.
Santa Monica City staff in attendance: Brian Johnson
and Dean Kubani. Others: Mayor Pro
Tem Kevin McKeown, City Council member Pam O’Connor, Recreation and Parks
Commissioner Lori Nafshun, MWD Board member Judy Abdo, Laurel Roennau, Marty
Rubin, Stacy Brown, Jim Donaldson, Gene Burke, Susan Weingartner, Andrea Gullo,
and seven additional members of the group Earth Save.
Minutes
The minutes from the meeting of April 15, 2002 were
unanimously approved.
Discussion of
possible recommendations to the City Council on environmental issues related to
the Santa Monica Airport
Tim Carmichael
provided an update on his input to the Airport Commission at their April 22
meeting. He indicated that the
Airport Commission seems to share the Task Force’s concerns about air pollution
impacts adjacent to the airport and recommended that members of the commission
and the Task Force meet to discuss the issue further. Following discussion on how best to
proceed, the Task Force unanimously agreed to create an ad hoc committee to
review technical environmental and legal issues related to air emissions and the
airport, both locally and regionally.
The committee will include members of the Task Force on the Environment
(Tim Carmichael, Susan Mearns and Mark Gold), up to two members of the Airport
Commission, and City staff, as well as invited legal, regulatory and
environmental experts. The committee
will be asked to return to the Task Force with recommendations regarding
possible actions the City should pursue to address air pollution impacts related
to the airport. It was agreed that
the first meeting of this ad hoc committee should be held prior to the June 17
meeting of the Task Force on the Environment. Stacy Brown recommended that the
Task Force contact legal experts from local universities to get input on the
question of proprietary rights and get an opinion on whether the City can deny
access to the airport to specific types of aircraft.
Review of
Environmental Programs Division Budget Proposal
Brian
Johnson presented an overview of the proposed division budget
and summarized key changes from the previous fiscal year. Changes include addition of two new staff
positions and a focus on performance-based outreach activities incorporating
community-based social marketing techniques. As part of a discussion regarding efforts
to improve enforcement of environmental regulations, Brian noted that the City
is pursuing administrative fine authority to allow City inspectors to issue
tickets for misdemeanor infractions of the municipal code. The Task Force indicated their support
for this change and requested to review this proposal before it goes to Council.
Task Force members noted that increasing commercial participation in solid waste
recycling programs is a high priority issue and requested a report at the June
meeting on steps the City plans to take in FY 02-03 to accomplish this. The Task Force also recommended that an
additional departmental objective be included in the final budget submittal to
City Council regarding collaboration with the school district to implement a
sustainable schools program. Other
discussion involved the departmental objective regarding the continued removal
of MTBE from the city’s groundwater wells. Task Force members recommended that, if
it hasn’t already been done, the City should publicize to residents the fact
that local water from Arcadia wells has been remediated and is being utilized
again.
Report on Sustainable
City Program Update Process
Dean Kubani reported on the update
process. He presented a table
showing the eight proposed new SCP goal areas, and proposed goals, indicators
and targets for each area.
Indicators and targets for all of the goal areas have been developed and
finalized by small groups working in each area, with the exception of the Open
Space and Land Use area. Indicators
and targets will be completed for this area prior to the next Task Force meting
and included in the packet for Task Force review. Dean asked that Task Force members review
the table and be prepared to discuss any changes they may have at their June 17
meeting. Following that meeting a
full draft of the proposed SCP goals, indicators and targets will be released
for public review and comment.
Task Force members
then discussed inclusion of additional goals requested by representatives of
Earth Save. The Task Force approved
a motion by a vote of 5 - 1 to add the following goal statements to the document
and convene a small working group to finalize the goal language and develop
indicators and targets for each of the goals.
Add goal #3 in the
Environmental and Public Health goal area:
“Encourage the
consumption of fresh, organic and locally-produced foods in order to minimize
resource consumption and utilization of chemical fertilizers, support local food
producers, and to promote public health.”
Add the following
bullet to the Human Dignity goal area:
“Residents
recognize that treating animals with compassion and respect improves the dignity
and quality of life for both human and non-human animals.”
Add goal #3 in the
Resource Conservation goal area:
“Decrease reliance
on resource-intensive food products, such as those dependent upon the use of
petroleum-based pesticides and fertilizers; long-distance transportation; and
excessive water utilization, and those foods whose production generates negative
environmental impacts such as soil, water or air pollution.”
The Task Force
requested that the working group to refine these goals and develop associated
indicators and targets meet and finalize these additions to the proposed SCP
update before their next meeting on June 17.
Discussion Regarding
Downtown Parking and Sustainability
This item was agendized at the
request of Sandy Grant for the purpose of discussing if the Task Force should
review the City’s Downtown Parking Plan at a future meeting. The Task Force agreed to review the plan
and asked that the executive summary of the plan be included in the next Task
Force packet for discussion at the June 17 meeting, and that members of the
Downtown Parking Task Force be invited to attend.
Metropolitan Water District
Update
MWD Board member Judy Abdo
provided the update. A board
workshop on the Cadiz proposal scheduled for last month was postponed and has
not yet been rescheduled. No
decisions will be made on the Cadiz proposal by MWD until after the workshop is
held. Judy reported that the State
Department of Health Services is considering setting a health advisory standard
of 6 ppb for perchlorate in drinking water. An internal working group of MWD staff is
working to develop recommendations for high-risk persons who may live in areas
with high levels of perchlorate in their water. Judy noted that Santa Monica’s
water occasionally has perchlorate levels up to 5 ppb so this is an issue
locally as well.
Public Input
Judy Abdo announced that she is
overseeing the development of an outdoor environmental learning center for
pre-school children at SMMUSD’s Washington West campus on Fourth Street.
She is putting together an advisory group to provide input on how to best
incorporate green elements into the design.
Tim Carmichael recommended that she contact Tree People to provide input.
Gene Burke asked the Task Force to
consider addressing the issue of the impending fluoridation of Santa Monica’s
water. Following discussion the Task
Force felt that this would be of little use because City Council has already
voted to proceed with fluoridation of the water supply.
The Task Force recommended that Mr. Burke investigate the feasibility of placing
an initiative on the November ballot to address this issue.
The meeting was adjourned at
9:55pm