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HomeMy WebLinkAbout84-95 - Outer Continental Shelf Offshore LeasingRESOLUTION NO. 84 -95 • A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ON THE PREPARATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR FIVE YEAR OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF OFFSHORE LEASING PROGRAM WHEREAS, the Department of Interior is preparing an updated Five Year Outer Continental Shelf Offshore Leasing Program and has requested comments thereon from interested parties by way of a notice in the Federal Register, on July 11, 1984; and WHEREAS, the new Five Year Outer Continental Shelf schedule, once adopted, will specify which offshore areas shall be leased for offshore drilling activities between mid -1986 and mid -1999; and WHEREAS, all tracts within the Central and Northern California Outer Continental Shelf Planning Area, and all tracts within the Southern California Five Year Outer Continental Shelf Planning Area are presently being considered for inclusion in multiple sales, which could take place during the course of the new Five Year Plan; and WHEREAS, leases already granted, and soon to be granted, within the Southern California Outer Continental Shelf Planning Area, are now at a threshold where additional leasing in this planning area would overload existing and proposed petroleum transportation facilities. Additional lease sales in this planning area would also exceed the ability of State and Local agencies to plan for the mitigation of resulting environmental impacts, such as degradation of air and water quality. • Consideration of an equitable sharing of the risks associated with outer continental shelf activities, and the degree of energy production expected from each planning area, dictates that additional lease sales within the Southern California Outer Continental Shelf Planning Area should not be included in the new Five Year Program now being formulated; and WHEREAS, the current development of recent petroleum discoveries on leases already granted within the Santa Maria basin, in the Central and Northern California Outer Continental • Shelf Planning Area, will soon make this planning area one of the Nation's major oil producers among the entire United States outer continental shelf. The resultant impacts on onshore air quality, commercial fishing activities and water quality, will, also bring a high degree of risk of this Planning Area. For these reasons, further lease sales within the Central and Northern California Outer Continental Shelf Planning Area, should not be included in the new Five Year Program; and WHEREAS, provisions presently in effect in the Fiscal- Year 1984 interior Appropriations Act, preclude expenditures of funds for specified outer continental shelf leasing related activities. Areas presently covered by both the Central and Northern California provision, and the Southern California provision of the Fiscal -Year 1984 Interior Appropriations Act should therefore be exempt from inclusion in the new Five Year Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program now being formulated. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that all tracts within the Southern California and the Central and Northern California Outer Continental Shelf Planning Areas, should not receive further consideration for inclusion in any lease sales in the new Five Year Outer Continental Shelf Leasing Program; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that all California offshore tracts which are subject to the provisions of the Fiscal -Year 1984 interior Appropriations Act, and those tracts between • Newport Beach and Catalina Island, shall be exempt from further consideration for inclusion in the new Five Year Outer Continental Offshore Shelf Leasing Program, now being prepared; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Resolution be transmitted, on behalf of the City of Newport Beach, to the • Deputy Associate Director for Offshore Leasing, at 12203 Sunrise Alley Drive, Reston, Virginia 22091, to arrive prior to August 27, 1984 ADOPTED this 13th day of August , 1984, ATT ST: 1 Clerk • fl OFF