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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3569_CCv0001.pdf RESOLUTION NO. 3569 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS COMMITTING TO THE IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF THOSE ELEMENTS OF THE SOUTH COAST AREAWIDE WASTE TREATMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN APPROPRIATE TO ITS JURISDICTION WHEREAS the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1251. , et» seq. , as amended) seeks to develop a cooperative Federal , State, regional and local government program to prevent and control sources of pollution to ground and surface waters in order to restore and maintain the chemical , physical and biological integrity of the Nation's graters; and WHEREAS pursuant to Section 208 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, as amended, the Southern California Association of Governments (herein referred to cos SCAG) has prepared an Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan for the South Coast area with the assistance of the Counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino, the City of Los Angeles , the Newport-Irvine Waste-Management Planning Agency, the Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority and the Ventura Regional County Sanitation District; " anti WHEREAS the Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan for the South Coast area will be adopted by SCAG on April 5 , 1979, and far-- warded to the State dater Resources Control Board for certification and thereafter will be forwarded to the Federal Environmental Protec- tion Agency in compliance with Section 208 (b) (3) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, as amended; and WHEREAS the Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan for the South Coast Area proposes management agencies to be responsible for plan implementation and pursuant to published United States Environ- mental Protection Agency guidelines (42 Fed.Reg. 44777 (1977) ) must indicate each management agency' s willingness to proceed to carry out its responsibilities as identified in the Plan; and WHEREAS the City of Redlands is assigned certain responsi- bilities in the Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan for the South Crust Area, approved by the SCAG Executive Committee on February 1, 1979; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED WHAT it is the intent of the City Council of the City of Redlands: Section 1: To proceed with implementation of its responsibilities as set forth in the 208 Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan as approved by SCAG, said responsibil- ities specifically described as follows: a. Maintain existing street sweeping programs (prior to Proposition 13) with consideration given to increasing their effectiveness in reducing wasteloads to receiving waters, to the extent financially feasible. b. Maintain current litter control programs, to the extent financially feasible. c. !Maintain current catchbasin and storm drain cleaning programs with consideration given to increasing program effectiveness, to the extent financially feasible. d. Emphasize reduction of runoff volume and peak flow rates as mitigation measures in environ- mental impact reports (EIRs) and in conditions for approval for new developments. Section 2: To forward copies of this resolution to the Southern California Association of Governments. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was adop- ted by the City Council of the City of Redlands at its meeting of March , , 1979. .tee '' fty Cl erk Aa /OUTHERft CALIFORniR AIIOCIATfOfi OF GOVERflMnTr 600 Louth Commonwealth Avonue •Iuite 1000*Lor Angeler.California .90005 .213/385-1000 ACTION REQUESTED BY APRIL 2 , 1979 MODEL RESOLUTION ENCLOSED TO: Public Officials in the South Coast 208 Area FROM: Vice-Mayor dames Wilson, President of, SLA7�� DATE: Februaryi3 1979 SUBJECT: Request for Action by Governing Board to Commit to Implement Actions Specified in the 208 Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan On 'October 31, 1978, the draft 208 Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan was transmitted to your jurisdiction for review, with particular reference to various water quality actions specified in the plan for your jurisdiction to implement. I am pleased to announce that on February 1, 1979, the SCAG Executive Com- mittee approved the 208 Plan, with substantial revisions based upon comments submitted by agencies such as yours, public interest groups, individuals and also various SLAG Committees which have actively reviewed the plan. At the time of its approval , the Executive Committee authorized SCAG to proceed with securing commitments for implementation from all agencies identified in the plan to carry out one or more actions. Such commitments are required under a federal memorandum, (42 Federal Register 44776, September 6, 1977) , and are intended to demonstrate a willingness to proceed to carry out actions identified in the plan. At this point in time, we are requesting that your governing board adopt a resolution stating its intent to carry out those actions recommended for your jurisdiction. Responsibilities assigned to your jurisdiction are listed in a model resolution which is enclosed. Please note that in several cases the actions listed in the resolu-tion have been revised from those you reviewed as part of the draft plan. We are requesting that your action be received at SCAG no later than April 2, 1979. The SCAG Executive Committee is scheduled to adopt the plan on April 5, 1979, after which the final plan and commitments for implementation will be transmitted to the State hater Resources Control Board and U. S. Environmental Protection Agency for certification. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS COMMITTING TO THE !MPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF THOSE ELEMENTS OF THE SOUTH COAST AREA `IDE WASTE TREATMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN APPROPRIATE TO 1 JURISDICTION WHEREAS the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 , et. seq. , as amended) seeks to develop a cooperative Federal , State, regional and local government program to prevent and control sources of pollution to ground and surface Waters in order to restore and maintain the chemical , physicaland biological integrity of the Nation' s waters; and WHEREAS pursuant to Section 208 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, as arended, the Southern California Association of Governments (herein referred to as SCAG) has prepared an Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan for the South Coast area with the assistance of the Counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and Sari Bernardino, the City of Los Angeles , the Newport-Irvine Waste-Management Planning Agency, the Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority and the Ventura Regional County Sanitation District; and WHEREAS the Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan for the South Coast area will be adopted by SCA G on April 5, 1979, and for- warded to the State Water Resources Control Board for certification and thereafter will be forwarded to the Federal Environmental Protec- tion Agency in compliance with Section 208 (b) (3) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, as amended; and WHEREAS the Area aide Waste Treatment Management Plan for the South Coast Area proposes management agencies to be responsible for plan implementation and pursuant to published United States Lnviron- mental Protection Agency guidelines (42 Fed.Reg. 44777 (1977) ) must indicate each management agency' s willingness to proceed to carry out its responsibilities as identified in the Plan; and WHEREAS the City of Redlands is assigned certain responsi- bilities in the Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan for the South Coast Area, approved LV the .SLAC Executive Committee on February 1, 1979; - NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THIAT it is the intent o46he f City Council of the City of Redlands: Section 1: To proceed with implementation of its responsibilities as set forth in the 208 Areawide Waste Treatment Management Plan as approved by SCAG, said responsibil- ities specifically described as follows: a. Maintain existing street sweeping programs (prior to Proposition 13) with consideration given to increasing their effectiveness in reducing wasteloads to receiving waters, to the extent financially feasible. b. Maintain current litter control programs, to the extent financially feasible. c. Maintain current catchbasin and storm drain cleaning programs with -consideration given to increasing program effectiveness, to the extent financially feasible. d. Emphasize reduction of runoff volume and peak flow rates as mitigation measures in environ- mental impact reports (EIRs) and in conditions for approval for new developments. Section 2: To forward copies of this resolution to the Southern California Association of Governments. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was adop- ted by the City Courcil of the City of Redlands at its meeting of 1979. City Clerk