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HomeMy WebLinkAbout85-13 - Offshore Oil Development Emissions - Mitigation MeasuresRESOLUTION NO. 85 -13 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COJ\ICIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH SUPPORTING MITIGATION MEASURES FOR OFFSHORE OIL DEVELOPNIENT EMISSIONS WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach has, in the past, opposed leasing and /or development of certain offshore tracts for the purpose of oil production; and WHEREAS, the City Council's opposition to the development of offshore oil producing facilities has been based, in part, on concerns that such activity could have a substantial, adverse impact on air quality in and around Newport Beach; and WHEREAS, the Clean Air Act and the California Health and Safety Code mandate the South Coast Air Quality Management District to achieve and maintain the Federal and State ambient air quality standards at the earliest possible date by application of the best available technological and administrative practices; and WHEREAS, there are offshore areas proposed for oil exploration and development which are adjacent to the South Coast District which have a potential for significant, adverse air quality impacts; and WHEREAS, in the event that offshore oil development is approved for tracts near Newport Beach, the Department of Interior, and other Federal agencies, should be required to condition the exploration and development such that local and regional air quality impacts are minimized. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of • the City of Newport Beach supports efforts by the South Coast Air Quality Management District to adopt rules and regulations which require those .involved in offshore oil development operations to use of the best available air pollution control technology and equipment; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach supports rules and regulations which require an offset of all potential net increases in air . contaminate emissions generated by offshore oil operations; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Federal regulations governing offshore exploration and development should be consistent with, and at least as stringent as, the rules and regulations adopted by the South Coast Air Quality Management District; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Governor, the State Legislature and all appropriate State offices and officials, are hereby encouraged to cooperate and work with the South Coast Air Quality Management District to ensure the preparation of a system -wide environmental impact report that fully assesses the air quality, and other impacts, associated with offshore oil exploration and development. ATTEST: .t_y Clerk RSB /Emissions KA