HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-09-10; Environmental Pollution Commission Ad Hoc; MinutesCITY OF CARLSBAD
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TIME OF MEETING: 7:30 P.M. '- \A\\\ X V5"
PLACE OF MEETING: City Manager's Conference Room V\\ \\-\\
DATE OF MEETING: September 10, 1970 '. \\\\\\\
ROLL CALL:
OATH OF OFFICE: The Oath of Office was administered by
the Deputy City Clerk to Dr. John Earl, Col. Carl Neiswen-
der, Miss Barbara Westree, Dr. Philip Pryde and Dr. Robert
Young .
ELECTION OF OFFICERS: Acting Chairman Neiswender announced
nominations were opened for Chairman' of the Commission.
Col. Neiswender nominated himself for Chairman, seconded
by Dr. Pryde.
By proper motion, nominations for Chairman were closed.
The Chairman announced nominations were opened for the
office of Vice-Chairman.
A nomination was made and seconded naming John McGowan.
By proper motion, nominations for Vice-Chairman were closed
The Chairman announced nominations were opened for the
office of Secretary. ' .
A nomination was made and seconded naming Barbara Westree.
By proper motion, nominations for Secretary were closed.
DISCUSSION: The Chairman opened discussion to the
Commission on various problems which may be faced in the
future and explained the function of the Commission. He
stated the reason for the Commission is to control the
pollution problem in this area with the growth of the City,
as well as other problems applicable to the Commission.
The Chairman stated when a proposal is made to the Council
on development, the Council will consult with the Commissio
before granting permission if Council has any questions
on possible pollution problems, etc.
Miss Westree stated two items which she would like the
commission to consider is waste management and noise con-
trol, and investigating what role the Commission can play
in suggesting certain kinds of legislation they believe
would be beneficial in this field.
Mr. Neiswender stated that Miss Westree. is a resident of
Carlsbad but she brings with her a wealth of information
from the San Francisco Area where she works. The informa-
tion she offers will be of assistance to the Commission.
Mr. Olinghouse stated regarding local ability, to control
legislation, the cities are concerned with other implica-
tions such as regional cantrol and that would probably
over-ride the purpose of the bill. He stated this Commis? io
could approach the City Council on the offer of certain
bills.
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CITY OF CARLSBAL
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION COMMISSION
September 10, 1970
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Discussion was held by the Chairman as to the scope of the
Commission and he stated the Commissioners are free to
study and do research on anything they feel would be of
interest to the City. The Ordinance gives the Commission
the right to act freely and calls for only one meeting a
year. The Chairman further stated since the Commission
was formed at the request of the Council, they will assist
with legal, planning, and engineering, etc. problems.
Dr. Young stated he has been interested in keeping noise
from invading private homes and if the people in Carlsbad
would like to see the same thing, he can propose some
accoustical ideas; such as a building code on sound in-
stallation.
The Planning Director stated that this could be done, per-
haps like the fire code requires that a fire wall be con-
structed to allow the wall a certain burning time before •
they can, spread to other parts of the building. The noise
problem is one the City is trying to fight right now.
Dr. Young stated that noise is upsetting the balance of
ecology because the birds are not nesting, the rabits are
not rabiting, and are not eating the grass which in turn
makes for a more hazardous fire area. Also the coyote is
not getting' the foods because the animals are not there
so that soon the coyote will be in search of dogs, or
other domestic animals when they really get hungry.
Dr.. Young stated he would like to offer some advice on the
noise problem but felt it might not be free of legalities.
He stated motorcycles are a major noise problem and stated
the reason why is because they are allowed to make as much
noise as a truck.
Mr. Olinghouse stated he could supply information on the
noise element and other items of importance to the Commissi
Mr. Nieswender stated if the Commission coul-d come up with
a good noise control ordinance that is not pre-empted by
the State Vehicle Code, they would really be accomplishing
something. Also they would have legal assistance from
the City.
The Commission went into discussion of the possibility of
of all city vehicles being converted to propane. Mr.
Neiswender stated this was a consideration of the City at
one time and at that time, San Diego Gas and Electric
offered assistance in starting such a pilot program. The
thought that S.D.G. & E. might contribute as a public
service. Dr. Pryde stated he felt conversion of City -
vehicles to propane gas was a very good idea.
Discussion of collection of metal, paper and glass was
. inspired by Miss Westree.
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CITY OF CARLSBAD
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION CONTROL
September 10, 1970
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The Chairman stated he felt a tour of the S.D.G.&'E. Encina
Power Plant would be beneficial to the Commission and
stated it could be arranged some Saturday at the Commission
convenience, . perhaps about 9 or 9:30 a.m. would be a good
time.
Dr. Young presented, an instrument in relation to the noise
element which measured the amount of noise. In operating
it in the City Manager's Conference Room, with all members
quiet, the instrument recorded 48 decibels which Dr. Young
stated was more than allowed in the industrial zone.
Chairman Neiswender requested the following members to
do some research on subjects brought up at the meeting
which members were interested in.
Barbara Westree Collection of glass,
metal and paper
. Dr. Robert Young Noise Element
Dr. Philip Pryde General Parks and
Recreation and Open
Space
Chairman Neiswender also stated that Mr. Olinghouse would
made arrangements for the members of the Commission and
their friends (those interested in the problems of pollu-
tion) to tour the Encina Power Plant the first Saturday
in November. He requested those Commission members who
would like to tour the plant contact Mr. Olinghouse prior
to the tour to let him know how many people will be avail-
able to go on the tour.
Dr. Young stated he would not be available at that time.
Miss Westree inquired if the Commission was interested in
the Gas Tax Bill and inquired if a meeting should be set
up prior to the November Election and felt perhaps the
Commission could made a public statement, as technicians,
which may have some potential on the citizens.
By unanimous decision, the Commission set their next
meeting date for Tuesday, October 27, 1970.
By proper motion, the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
NORA .K. GARDINER
Recording Secretary
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