File #: 18-483    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/30/2018 In control: Lake County Air Quality Management District
On agenda: 6/12/2018 Final action:
Title: 9:30 A.M. - (Sitting as the Lake County Air Quality Management District Board of Directors) LCAQMD FY 18/19 Draft Budget Hearing, Budget Units #8799 & #8798.
Sponsors: Air Quality Management District
Attachments: 1. AQMD FY1819 Draft Budget, 2. AQMD Attachment 1, 3. AQMD Attachment 2, 4. AQMD Attachment 3

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MEMORANDUM

 

TO:                                          Board of Directors, Lake County Air Quality Management District

FROM:                      Douglas Gearhart, Air Pollution Control Officer

DATE:                      June 12, 2018

SUBJECT:                      (Sitting as the Lake County Air Quality Management District Board of Directors) Consideration of the LCAQMD FY 18/19 draft budget for budget units 8798 & 8799.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

 

FY 18/19 Draft Budget Hearing, Budget Units #8799 & #8798.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:                      _x_ None __Budgeted __Non-Budgeted

                                                               Estimated Cost:

                                                               Amount Budgeted:

                                                               Additional Requested:

                                                               Annual Cost (if planned for future years):

 

FISCAL IMPACT (Narrative):

 

STAFFING IMPACT (if applicable):

 

Recommended Action

RECOMMENDED ACTION:

 

That the Board of Directors approve the FY 18/19 Draft Budget proposed for the District.

 

That the Board of Directors continue to be on record as opposed to any further State subvention cuts to the District, and support District staff seeking additional funding to support the additional work load placed on the District.

 

That the Board of Directors be on record as supporting District staff to continue to work seeking program flexibility and additional funding from the State or Federal Government or other entities to assist local fleets.

 

That the Board of Directors be on record as supporting District staff to continue to actively participate on the CAPCOA Board to represent the needs and interests of Lake County related to Air Quality program funding, regulations, and benefits.

 

That the Board of Directors continue their policy directive that health impacts, health risks, health based complaints, and mandated programs/requirements be given top priority, followed by activities that have regulatory time frames, and other funded activities which includes new permit issuance, CEQA reviews, periodic inspections, etc..., or as directed by the Board.