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BOARD MEETING DATE: April 5, 2013 AGENDA NO. 3

PROPOSAL: Amend the Charter and Appoint Members for Local Government & Small Business Assistance Advisory Group Committees

SYNOPSIS: There are currently five committee member vacancies and four members whose terms have expired for a total of nine vacancies. This action is to amend the Charter to adjust the membership parameters and recommend approval of memberships.

COMMITTEE: Administrative, March 8, 2013, Recommended for Approval RECOMMENDED ACTION:

Amend the Charter for the Local Government & Small Business Assistance Advisory Group (LGSBA) in accordance with Attachment A and appoint members to the advisory group.

Barry R. Wallerstein, D.Env. Executive Officer

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Background

The Board established several advisory groups in 1997 and from time to time has modified charters for those groups to meet the needs of SCAQMD and the public. In 2002, the Board approved a Blue Ribbon Panel recommendation regarding the operation of the various groups.

One such group is the Local Government and Small Business Assistance Advisory Group (LGSBA). The membership of this advisory group allows for greater participation from local government, business interests, as well as concerned public members established within SCAQMD jurisdiction. Attention was also given to geographic and regional diversity in terms of representation on the advisory group. SCAQMD Governing Board Vice-Chair Dennis Yates currently serves as chair of the LGSBA Advisory Group.

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It is recommended that the Charter be amended to remove the one-term limit for members. Such change would make the LGSBA charter consistent with the charters of other SCAQMD advisory groups. It is further recommended that the Charter be updated and further amended to remove “Honorary Membership” from the advisory group Charter as no one has served as an honorary member for many years. There are additional minor revisions proposed to update the Charter.

The current five (5) committee member vacancies combined with the four (4) members whose terms have expired create a total of nine (9) vacancies on the LGSBA Advisory Group. Four (4) members have expressed their desire to continue serving on the committee, and the Committee Chair has recommended that they be reappointed given their experience and willingness to serve on the committee. In addition,

recommendations for membership have been solicited, and Board Members have made recommendations for the five (5) vacancies for a total of nine (9) appointments.

Proposal

Amend the Local Government & Small Business Assistance Advisory Group Charter in accordance with Attachment A and to appoint and reappoint members in Attachment B.

Fiscal Impacts

None

Attachments

A - Local Government & Small Business Assistance Advisory Group Charter B – Recommended Membership for LGSBA Advisory Group

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT & SMALL BUSINESS ASSISTANCE ADVISORY GROUP CHARTER (modified 12-5-2003)

Modified April 5, 2013

Synopsis of History:

A Local Government & Small Business Assistance Committee (LGSBA) was estab-lished by SCAQMD in 1996 to enhance outreach to and assist local governments and small businesses on matters relating to air quality. The Interagency AQMP Implementa-tion Committee (IAIC) and its Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) were established by the Governing Board in 1989. The IAIC provided ongoing policy-level coordination between the SCAQMD Board and key local government entities that either must imple-ment the AQMP or which may be affected by AQMP impleimple-mentation. The TAC was comprised of staff representatives from any interested local government, including spe-cial districts. In December, 2002, the Board received recommendations of the Blue Rib-bon Panel Regarding Operations of Advisory Groups and made changes to the SCAQMD Advisory Group and the Ethnic Community Advisory Group which has since evolved in-to the Environmental Justice Advisory Group.

LGSBA Advisory Group Mission:

Provide input on the implementation of the AQMP, public outreach, the role of local government in achieving clean air, and small business issues; review and make recom-mendations regarding (a) public outreach activities related to the impacts of existing and proposed regulations on small business and local government; (b) source education; (c) small business loan and assistance programs; and (d) proposed draft rules including those most significantly impacting local government and small businesses. ; and (e) a policy for first-time offenders - a no- penalty “fix it” notice (Notice to Comply) unless violations are flagrant or intentional.

This Group will provide policy level recommendations on issues within the Agency’s ju-risdiction which impact local governments and small businesses. Specifically, the Group shall:

a) Review the emissions attributable to small business, local government, and communi-ty activities and the AQMP’s overall approach to reducing them and make recom-mendations regarding these;

b) Review and make recommendations regarding the SCAQMD’s communication with small businesses, local governments, and community based organizations;

c) Review and make recommendations regarding the SCAQMD’s small business, local government, source education and community outreach programs and materials, en-forcement policies and rules; and

d) Act as a resource to the SCAQMD for innovative problem solving, resource leverag-ing, and partnership building.

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The number of standing members shall be no more than 20 individuals consisting of: seven local government representatives, three SCAQMD Board Members, five small business representa-tives, and five members of the general public. Members may serve staggered terms of four years., and may serve not more than one consecutive four-year term. Members appointed as of December 5, 2003 who were previous members of this Advisory Group shall serve an initial term of two years to facilitate rotation of membership. The group membership shall reflect the geographic, ethnic, and cultural diversity of the region. Honorary Membership terms of four years may be extended from time to time at the discretion of the Chairman of the AQMD Go-verning Board, with the concurrence of the Administrative Committee.

Appointment of Members

Upon recommendation by the Advisory Group Chair, and subsequent recommendation for approval by the Administrative Committee:

a) The Chairman of the Board will appoint/reappoint members, with consideration for Board Member recommendations.

b) The sSame process as above applies for re-appointing a member to fill any vacancy. Chair: Chairman of the Board or designee.

Reporting:

The Governing Board’s Administrative Committee shall be the Board’s liaison with this Advisory Group. The business of the Group shall be conducted through monthly or quar-terly meetings of the committee as whole and monthly meetings of subcommittees estab-lished by the committee as a whole. The meeting frequency shall be determined by the Chairman of the Advisory Group. The Group shall report monthly to the Administrative Committee on its activities and results and shall provide the Governing Board with a written annual report outlining its goals and accomplishments and proposing its agenda for the coming year.

Compensation:

Effective July 1, 1997 the standing members of this Advisory Group shall be eligible to claim per diem of $100 and reimbursement of mileage and parking expenses, in accor-dance with District policy, associated with attenaccor-dance at meetings of this Advisory Group.

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SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT EXECUTIVE OFFICE

MEMORANDUM

DATE: March 8, 2013

TO: Administrative Committee FROM: Barry Wallerstein

SUBJECT: Local Government & Small Business Assistance Advisory Group

The District’s Local Government & Small Business Assistance Advisory Group (LGSBA) is comprised of 20 members representing local government (7), small business (5) and general public (5), as well as three Governing Board members. Currently, LGSBA has five [5] vacancies, and four [4] members who are seeking reappointment.

LGSBA Chair, Mayor Dennis Yates, has reviewed the nominations and recommends your approval to add the below candidates as new LGSBA members, and renew the membership term for five current members.

NEW Candidate Affiliation Representing Robert Ming Councilmember, Laguna Niguel Local Government Chad Wanke Councilmember, Placentia Local Government Lupe Ramos Watson Councilmember, Indio

State Assembly, Field Representative

Local Government

John Hill Public

Grey Frandsen Public

REAPPOINTMENT

Felipe Aguirre Councilmember, Maywood Local Government Paul Avila Paul Avila & Associates Small Business

Todd Campbell Clean Energy Public

Maria Elena Kennedy Kennedy Communications Public

The new members will serve a four-year term, which will be April 2013 – April 2017. Attached for your review is the resume for each candidate.

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Attachment Resumes

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