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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResource Conservation Commission Min 1992/08/24 . . . ,!,:. MINUTES OF A SCHEDULED REGULAR MEETING Resource Conservation Commission Chula Vista, California 6:00 p.m. Monday, August 24, 1992 Conference Room # 1 Public Services Building CALL MEETING TO ORDER/ROLL CALL: Meeting was called to order at 6:00 p.m. by Chairperson Hall. City Staff Environmental Review Coordinator Doug Reid called roll. Present: Commissioners Fox, Kracha, Ghougassian, Johnson. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: It was MSUP (Fox/Ghougassian) to approved the minutes of the meeting of June 22, 1992; motion carried 5-0. 1. Item #5, review of the Planning Commission agenda, was removed from the agenda due to cancelled meeting of the Commission. 2. Athena Bradley explained the grant received for an intern to handle the Household Waste Education Project. This person would continue to encourage more participation in recycling, speak to community groups, etc. This position requires a more professionally- trained individual to work with Code Enforcement officers. Ghougassian does not support the concept of hiring an intern to a part-time position with the possibility of moving to a full-time staff. He feels this is not necessary for this particular job. Rather, he suggests council establish a committee and appoint those who have applied for volunteer work and have input for the city. Athena has already solicited for volunteers at the university without success. The volunteer hours are not all there, however she does use them on occasion. Athena again reiterated that the intern would assist in Code Enforcement, which is just more work than a volunteer would provide. It is noted the contract for the intern from the commercial recycling and waste management trust fund last year has expired. This new contract calls for the expansion of the same concept. The funds left from the old contract will be used for campaigning, developing new material. signs, etc. Hall does not want to see a volunteer handle the code enforcement, but that it should be done by a professionally-trained individual. Athena expressed her difficulty in obtaining volunteers, and if they continue to be unavailable, then no work is accomplished. Ghougassian questioned the use of unspent tonnage grant money being earmarked for other projects. It is noted that the money left from that project can be earmarked for other projects, however the Waste Management Trust Fund cannot be used for anything else. Kracha agreed volunteers are hard to come by, and for the small amount of pay, it would be difficult to get someone to work for that amount and still get all the work done. It was moved and seconded (Fox/Kracha) to adopt the draft council agenda statement, accepting a State of California Household Hazardous Waste Grant to establish the project and add a temporary part-time position in the Environmental Management for resolution or motion of support; motion passed 4-1, (no: Ghougassian). . . . .; 3. Doug Reid was excused from discussion of EIR 92-02 due to conflict of interest. Diane Richardson introduced Joe Monaco, who presented information on impacts and mitigation of traffic, noise, lights, public service and utilities. Craig Fukuyama, the applicant's representative, advised on the uses of the complex, with large users being Home Depot, Price Club, K-Mart and a car wash. The location south of "H" Street will be a senior retirement living complex. Ghougassian questioned the traffic study impact from Southwestern College. Kracha feels this project is a better improvement for the city. Fox commented on encouraging more pedestrian traffic. Hall is supportive of the business plan. It was MSUP (Fox/Kracha) to recommend certification of EIR-92-02, with concern about the traffic and air pollution which is still seen as unmitigated; 5-0. [Johnson left the meeting at 7:00 p.m.]. 4. Jerry Alford, applicant, expiained the site plan of the Golf Range/Sports Center, planned to replace the industrial area previously proposed. It was MSUP (Kracha/Fox) to recommend approval of the project, subject to mitigation in Paragraph F, mitigation necessrv to avoid sianificant effects; 4-0. 5. The Otay Ranch EIR is scheduled for mid-September. Reps from Ogden, JHK, and Baldwin will do a workshop September 14. ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned by Chairperson Hall at 7:30 p.m. Respectfully submitted, EXPRESS SECRETARIAL SERVICES .~!l/~J \ J~/ " ' .I, ..... ; " . ,'.__ .1, 1. \- {"-- .....( ,,- Barbara Taylor