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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-01 Air Quality Standards ESOLUTION NO. 2004- A RESOLUTION TO MAINTAIN OR IMPROVE AIR QUALITY STANDARDS Recitals: The City of Ashland is situated in the Rogue Valley, where the topographic effect of the surrounding mountains and the shape of the valley prevent lower level winds from clearing the air, thereby creating an inversion layer that traps air pollutants; The quality of the air we breathe is directly related to the health of Ashland and Rogue Valley residents, with our young, ill and elderly people especially vulnerable to air pollution; The quality of the air we breathe is directly related to the quality of life in Ashland and the Rogue Valley; and Co The economic health and development of any region is dependent on the knowledge and perception of citizens and businesses that it is a safe and desirable place to live; and The Rogue Valley has made huge improvements in air quality in the last 20 years and the new air quality maintenance plan should include creative ways to address the transportation contribution to air quality, to monitor and analyze for the current sources and kinds of particulates, to link private source contributions to the improvement of public vehicular sources of pollutants and to identify solutions without allowing an increase in measured pollutants in the total Air Quality Maintenance Area (AQMA). THE CITY OF ASHLAND RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1 .We request that the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) include the Emissions Offset (option #1) in the proposed Medford-Ashland PMiO Attainment and Maintenance Plan and to remove the Growth Allowance from the draft plan. SECTION 2.We request that the proposed Medford-Ashland PMIO Attainment and Maintenance Plan be submitted to the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with the Emissions Offset option and that the DEQ continue to work with the Medford Ashland Air quality Advisory committee to monitor and improve the current level of air quality in the Rogue Valley. SECTION 3. We request that the proposed Plan include a strategy to monitor both PM10 and PM2.5 and to analyze the specific point and non-point sources of these pollutants with the objective to identify specific ways to further improve air quality in the AQMA in respect to respiratory illnesses. ' I Irll' SECTION 4. This resolution takes effect upon signing by the Mayor. This resolution was read by title only in accordance with Ashla.nd Municipal Code {}2.04.090 duly PASSED and ADOPTED this ~, day of ,~,/~.~,,~-z,<~ , Barbara Christensen, City Recorder SIGNED and APPROVED this Reviewed as to form: day of ~"~,.,~ v,t ~- ~t ,2004. CF' Alan W. DeBoer, Mayor Paul Nolte, City Attorney ' I II ' [11 ' CITY OF -AS H LAN D January 6, 2004 David Collier Oregon DEQ Air Quality Division 811 SW 6th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97204 Dear Mr. Collier: Please accept this letter and attached resolution as public comment regarding the Medford-Ashland PMIO Attainment and Maintenance Plan as proposed by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). After careful review and deliberation, the Ashland City Council strongly urges the DEQ to retain the stringent requirements currently in place in the Rogue Valley. The Council further recommends that the plan move forward with option #1 Emissions Offsets and recommends that the DEQ withdraw the Growth Allowance option which is currently written into the proposed plan described in the State of Oregon Department of Environmental Quality memorandum dated November 12, 2003. The improved air quality in the Rogue Valley is a significant factor in our quality of life and public health. The risk of jeopardizing that quality of life by allowing relaxed standards of emissions of PM~0 is too great. In fact, air quality may well be a consideration that attracts new business to our area despite the restrictions imposed on emissions control. Economic development in the Rogue Valley is an important and complex issue. Decisions companies consider in deciding to locate their business in any community are numerous and extend beyond PM~0 emissions allowances or restrictions. The Council further recognizes the importance of moving from non- attainment to attainment to ensure we do not risk potentially jeopardizing Federal funds for our regional transportation plan. The Council aclmo~es the amount of time, energy and research invested in this plan and appreciates the attention and cons/s~r~on~n~ to the various view points within the plan. Sincerely, Gino Grimaldi,~ Ci~ Administrator CITY HALL Tel: 5414884002 20 East Main Street Fax: 541-488-5311 Ashland, Oregon 97520 TTY: 800-735-2900 www.ashland.or, us