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SUMMARY:January 19\, 2023 Commission Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This Commission meeting will be conducted in a hybrid format in accordance with SB 189 (2022). To maximize public safety while maintaining transparency and public access\, members of the public can choose to participate either virtually via Zoom\, by phone\, or in person at the location listed above. Physical attendance at Metro Center requires that all individuals adhere to the site’s health guidelines including\, if required\, wearing masks\, health screening\, and social distancing. \nBCDC strongly encourages participation virtually through the Zoom link below due to changing COVID conditions. \nMetro Center375 Beale StreetSan Francisco\, 415-352-3600 \nIf you have issues joining the meeting using the link\, please enter the Meeting ID and Password listed below into the ZOOM app to join the meeting. \nJoin the meeting via ZOOM \nhttps://bcdc-ca-gov.zoom.us/j/82212269394?pwd=VmE2NTNJUks4VE5XNVhySGtjaENGQT09 \nLive Webcast \nSee information on public participation \nTeleconference numbers1 (866) 590-5055Conference Code 374334 \nMeeting ID822 1226 9394 \nPasscode155346 \nIf you call in by telephone: \nPress *6 to unmute or mute yourselfPress *9 to raise your hand or lower your hand to speak  \n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Tentative Agenda\n				\nCall to Order\nRoll Call\nPublic Comment Period (Each speaker is limited to three minutes) A maximum of 15 minutes is available for the public to address the Commission on any matter on which the Commission either has not held a public hearing or is not scheduled for a public hearing later in the meeting. Speakers will be heard in the order of sign-up\, and each speaker is generally limited to a maximum of three minutes. It is strongly recommended that public comments be submitted in writing so they can be distributed to all Commission members for review. The Commission may provide more time to each speaker and can extend the public comment period beyond the normal 15-minute maximum if the Commission believes that it is necessary to allow a reasonable opportunity to hear from all members of the public who want to testify. No Commission action can be taken on any matter raised during the public comment period other than to schedule the matter for a future agenda or refer the matter to the staff for investigation\, unless the matter is scheduled for action by the Commission later in the meeting.(Steve Goldbeck) [415/352-3611; steve.goldbeck@bcdc.ca.gov]Public Comment (PDF)\nApproval of Minutes of December 15\, 2022 Meeting (PDF)(Peggy Atwell) [415/352-3638; peggy.atwell@bcdc.ca.gov]\nReport of the Chair\nReport of the Executive Director\nCommission Consideration of Administrative Matters(Steve Goldbeck) [415/352-3611; steve.goldbeck@bcdc.ca.gov]\nCommission Consideration of Bay Adapt Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan Planning Contract (PDF)The Commission will consider authorizing the Executive Director to enter into a $480\,000 contract to provide the Commission planning\, communications\, and outreach support to support the Bay Adapt Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan.(Dana Brechwald) [415/352-3656; dana.brechwald@bcdc.ca.gov]\nCommission Consideration of Bay Adapt Implementation Strategy and Outreach Contract (PDF)The Commission will consider authorizing the Executive Director to enter into a $330\,000 contract to provide the Commission strategic leadership\, communication\, tracking\, convening\, metrics\, and organization to support Bay Adapt backbone functions.(Dana Brechwald) [415/352-3656; dana.brechwald@bcdc.ca.gov]Presentation (PDF)\nCommission Consideration of a Contract with Resources Legacy Fund for Environmental Justice Advisors (PDF) – POSTPONEDThe Commission will receive a briefing and consider authorizing the Executive Director to enter into a $180\,000 contract with the Resources Legacy Fund to help provide stipends to BCDC’s EJ Advisors. The Resources Legacy Fund will receive the money granted to BCDC from the State Coastal Conservancy and the Ocean Protection Council and pass it through to the EJ Advisors as payment for their services.(Phoenix Armenta) [415/352-3604; phoenix.armenta@bcdc.ca.gov]Presentation (PDF)\nBriefing on the Racial Equity Workshop Held on October 6\, 2022 (PDF)The Commission will receive a briefing on the results of the Racial Equity Workshop held on October 6\, 2022. BCDC’s Racial Equity Team will present the findings from the Ferdman Consulting summary report and a brief update on the next steps for the Racial Equity Plan. This is a briefing only\, and no vote is scheduled on this item.(Phoenix Armenta) [415/352-3604; phoenix.armenta@bcdc.ca.gov]Presentation (PDF)\nStrategic Plan Adoption (PDF)The Commissioner Working Group on Strategic Planning will present its recommendation that the Commission approve the draft Strategic Plan posted on January 6\, 2023.(Larry Goldzband) [415/352-3653; larry.goldzband@bcdc.ca.gov]Presentation (PDF)\nBriefing on Long-Range PlanningThe Commission will receive a briefing on projects led by the Long-Range Planning team\, including an overview and update on current Bay Plan Amendments. The Long-Range Planning Team is a unit in the Planning Division\, and is responsible for conducting major planning studies\, policy research and development\, and incorporating best available science and best management practices into BCDC’s plans. This is a briefing only\, and no vote is scheduled on this item.(Erik Buehmann) [415/352-3645; erik.buehmann@bcdc.ca.gov]Presentation (PDF)\nInitial Compliance BriefingCompliance staff will brief the Commission on the new program’s goals and their implementation plan. This is a briefing only\, and no vote is scheduled on this item.(Greg Scharff) [415/352-3655; greg.scharff@bcdc.ca.gov]Presentation (PDF)\nAdjournment\n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Listing of Pending Administrative Matters\n				This report lists the administrative matters that have been filed and are pending with the Commission. The Executive Director will take the action indicated on the matters unless the Commission determines that it is necessary to hold a public hearing. The staff members to whom the matters have been assigned are indicated at the end of the project descriptions. Inquiries should be directed to the assigned staff member prior to the Commission meeting. \nAdministrative Permit Applications \nApplicantsJoseph and Mary Cheng259 Claudia CourtMoraga\, CA 94566 \nPermit Application No. M2021.012.00 \nFiled on October 15\, 2022 \n90th Day on January 13\, 2023\, extended to January 26\, 2023 \nLocationWithin the Commission’s 100-foot shoreline band jurisdiction\, at 400 Lancaster Street\, in the City of Oakland\, Alameda County. \nDescriptionUse and maintain in-kind a 7\,800-square-foot portion of an existing 104\,730-square-foot warehouse for office uses. \nInstall a security fence separating the warehouse building from the easement granted to the City of Oakland for public access\, involving a 6-foot-tall painted steel picket fence along the southern edge of the building and a 6-foot-tall galvanized steel chain link fence between the building and Fruitvale Avenue. \nTentative Staff PositionRecommend Approval with Conditions. Katharine Pan; katharine.pan@bcdc.ca.gov or 415/352-3650 \n\nApplicantCEMEX Construction Materials Pacific\, LLC2365 Iron Point RoadFolsom\, CA 95630 \nPermit Application No. M2021.022.00 \nFiled on November 8\, 2022 \n90th Day on February 6\, 2023 \nLocationWithin the Commission’s 100-foot shoreline band jurisdiction\, at 876 Seaport Boulevard\, in the City of Redwood City\, San Mateo County. \nDescriptionConstruct\, use\, and maintain in-kind a portion of a ready-mix concrete batch plant\, involving the following: \n\nStockpile Area. A 3\,200-square-foot portion of a 7\,500-square-foot stockpile area designated for one uncovered aggregate or sand stockpile containing up to approximately 1\,000 tons of aggregate or sand and with an average height of approximately 20 feet;\nFeed Bin and Enclosed Conveyor. A ground-level feed bin approximately 12 feet in width\, 12 feet in length\, and 10 feet in height\, and a portion of an enclosed conveyor approximately 6.5 feet in width\, 34 feet in length\, and 25 feet in height connecting to the proposed plant; and\nGrading and Site Preparation. Grading and soil preparation for the ground-level feed bin foundation.\n\nTentative Staff PositionRecommend Approval with Conditions. Katharine Pan; katharine.pan@bcdc.ca.gov or 415/352-3650 \n\nApplicantCity of Vallejo555 Santa Clara StreetVallejo\, CA 94590 \nPermit Application No. M2022.013.00 \nFiled on November 4\, 2022 \n90th Day on February 2\, 2023 \nLocationWithin the Commission’s Bay and 100-foot shoreline band jurisdictions\, at the Mare Island Causeway Bridge\, over the Mare Island Strait in the City of Vallejo\, Solano County. \nDescriptionRepair the Mare Island Causeway Bridge in the Bay and the 100-foot shoreline band by repairing and/or replacing damaged concrete and steel bridge components\, replacing the concrete bridge deck and sidewalk\, installing new lighting\, replacing one concrete pile with a steel pile\, repairing concrete piles under the bridge\, and replacing damaged fenders and cathodic protection anodes. The pile replacement and repairs will not result in a significant increase in Bay fill\, only approximately 4.3 cubic yards and all occurring within the existing footprint of the bridge. The project will improve public access by replacing the existing\, deteriorated sidewalk with a new\, ADA-accessible sidewalk\, and temporary impacts to public access will be avoided by the implementation of pedestrian lanes throughout construction. \nTentative Staff PositionRecommend Approval with Conditions. Rowan Yelton; rowan.yelton@bcdc.ca.gov or 415/352-3613 \n\nApplicantsQueen’s Louisiana Po-Boy Café\, LLCPier 33\, The EmbarcaderoSan Francisco\, CA 94133 \nand \nPort of San FranciscoPier 1\, The EmbarcaderoSan Francisco\, CA 94111 \nPermit Application No. M2022.026.00 \nFiled on December 6\, 2022 \n90th Day on March 6\, 2023 \nLocationWithin the Commission’s 100-foot shoreline band jurisdiction\, at Queen’s Louisiana Po-Boy Café at Pier 33 along the Embarcadero in the City and County of San Francisco. \nDescriptionThe project would establish an outdoor dining area for a five-year period at Queen’s Louisiana Po-Boy Café. The outdoor dining area is designed to be compatible with the adjacent public access area along the Embarcadero\, and would include controls to minimize potential conflicts between outdoor dining and users of the Embarcadero. The project would also install five bike racks for the benefit of the public. \nTentative Staff PositionRecommend Approval with Conditions. Shruti Sinha; shruti.sinha@bcdc.ca.gov or 415-352-3654 \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Supplemental Materials\n				Commission Mailing January 6\, 2023 \n\nJanuary 19\, 2023 Commission Meeting\nListing of Pending Administrative Matters\n2023-2025 Draft Strategic Plan (PDF)\n\nCommission Mailing January 13\, 2023 \n\nDraft Minutes of December 15\, 2022 Hybrid Commission Meeting (PDF)\nStaff Report and Recommendation on a Contract for Bay Adapt Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan – Planning Contract (PDF)\nStaff Report and Recommendation on a Contract for Bay Adapt Implementation Strategy and Outreach (PDF)\nStaff Report and Recommendation on a Contract with Resources Legacy Fund for Environmental Justice Advisors (PDF)\nFinal Report Racial Equity Commissioner Workshop (PDF)\nApplications for permits\, federal consistency actions\, and amendments and issued Regionwide Permits\n\nPublic comment letter (PDF) \nArticles about the Bay and BCDC \n\nState Regulators Scrutinize Climate Plan for Controversial Richmond Housing Development\nWhat Happened When the Bay Area Rejected Growth\nFacebook Bridge to Nowhere\nLetter to Governor Newsom on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the federal Coastal Zone Management Act (PDF)\n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Meeting Minutes\n				Meeting Minutes (PDF) \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Audio Recording\n				Audio Recording Part 1 \nhttps://www.bcdc.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/354/2023/10/01-19-audio-part-1.mp3 \nAudio Recording Part 2 \nhttps://www.bcdc.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/354/2023/10/01-19-audio-part-2.mp3 \n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Learn How to Participate\n				Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act\nAs a state agency\, the Commission is governed by the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act which requires the Commission to: (1) publish an agenda at least ten days in advance of any meeting; and (2) describe specifically in that agenda the items to be transacted or discussed. Public notices of Commission meetings and staff reports (as applicable) dealing with matters on the meeting agendas can be found on BCDC’s website. Simply access Commission Meetings under the “Public Meetings” tab on the website and select the date of the meeting. \nHow to Provide Comments and Comment Time Limits\nPursuant to state law\, the Commission is currently conducting its public meetings in a “hybrid” fashion. Each meeting notice will specify (1) where the meeting is being primarily held physically\, (2) all teleconference locations\, which will be publicly-accessible\, and (3) the ZOOM virtual meeting link. If you would like to comment at the beginning of the meeting or on an item scheduled for public discussion\, you may do so in one of three ways: (1) being present at the primary physical or a teleconference meeting location; (2) emailing comments in advance to public comment until 10 a.m. on the day of the meeting; and (3) participating via ZOOM during the meeting. \nIf you plan to participate through ZOOM\, please use your ZOOM-enabled device and click on the “raise your hand” button\, and then wait to speak until called upon. If you are using a telephone to call into the meeting\, select *6 to unmute your phone and you will then be able to speak. We ask that everyone use the mute button when not speaking. It is also important that you not put your phone on hold. Each speaker may be limited to a maximum of three minutes or less at the discretion of the Chair during the public comment period depending on the volume of persons intending to provide public comment. Any speakers who exceed the time limits or interfere with the meeting may be muted by the Chair. It is strongly recommended that public comments be submitted in writing so they can be distributed to all Commission members in advance of the meeting for review. You are encouraged to submit written comments of any length and detailed information to the staff prior to the meeting at the email address above\, which will be distributed to the Commission members. \nQuestions and Staff Reports\nIf you have any questions concerning an item on the agenda\, would like to receive notice of future hearings\, or access staff reports related to the item\, please contact the staff member whose name\, email address and direct phone number are indicated in parenthesis at the end of the agenda item. \nCampaign Contributions\nState law requires Commissioners to disqualify themselves from voting on any matter if they have received a campaign contribution from an interested party within the past 12 months. If you intend to speak on any hearing item\, please indicate in your testimony if you have made campaign contributions in excess of $250 to any Commissioner within the last year\, and if so\, to which Commissioner(s) you have contributed. Other legal requirements govern contributions by applicants and other interested parties and establish criteria for Commissioner conflicts of interest. Please consult with the staff counsel if you have any questions about the rules that pertain to campaign contributions or conflicts of interest. \nAccess to Meetings\nMeetings are physically held in venues that are accessible to persons with disabilities. If you require special assistance or have technical questions\, please contact staff at least three days prior to the meeting via email. We will attempt to make the virtual meeting accessible via ZOOM accessibility capabilities\, as well.
URL:https://www.bcdc.ca.gov/event/january-19-2023-commission-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Metro Center\, 375 Beale Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Commission
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230106T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230106T120000
DTSTAMP:20231019T053212Z
CREATED:20230107T033256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T053212Z
UID:10000079-1672999200-1673006400@www.bcdc.ca.gov
SUMMARY:January 6\, 2023 Sediment and Beneficial Reuse Commissioner Working Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Agenda (PDF)\nPresentation (PDF)\nList of reading materials for commissioners (PDF)\nMeeting Summary (PDF)
URL:https://www.bcdc.ca.gov/event/january-6-2023-sediment-and-beneficial-reuse-commissioner-working-group-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Sediment and Beneficial Reuse Commissioner Working Group
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230105T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230105T170000
DTSTAMP:20231012T030826Z
CREATED:20230106T040512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231012T030826Z
UID:10000027-1672905600-1672938000@www.bcdc.ca.gov
SUMMARY:January 5\, 2023 Commission Meeting (Cancelled)
DESCRIPTION:Supplemental Materials\n				Commission Mailing December 23\, 2022 \n\nJanuary 5\, 2023 Commission Meeting has been Cancelled\n\nArticles about the Bay and BCDC \n\nCalifornia bed-and-breakfast lighthouse beckons to adventurous would-be innkeepers\nBay Bridge bike path on track for 2030
URL:https://www.bcdc.ca.gov/event/january-5-2023-commission-meeting-cancelled/
CATEGORIES:Commission
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221221T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221221T120000
DTSTAMP:20231017T051058Z
CREATED:20221222T013133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231017T051058Z
UID:10000025-1671615000-1671624000@www.bcdc.ca.gov
SUMMARY:December 21\, 2022 Enforcement Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This Commission meeting will be conducted in a hybrid format in accordance with SB 189 (2022). To maximize public safety while maintaining transparency and public access\, members of the public can choose to participate either virtually via Zoom\, by phone\, or in person at the location listed above. Physical attendance at Metro Center requires that all individuals adhere to the site’s health guidelines including\, if required\, wearing masks\, health screening\, and social distancing. \nBCDC strongly encourages participation virtually through the Zoom link below due to changing COVID conditions. \nIf you have issues joining the meeting using the link\, please enter the Meeting ID and Password listed below into the ZOOM app to join the meeting. \nJoin the meeting via ZOOM \nhttps://bcdc-ca-gov.zoom.us/j/88450250278?pwd=cGlFWXJ5ZmJMR3VmZWlDUjBGQ05IUT09 \nSee information on public participation \nTeleconference numbers1 (866) 590-5055Conference Code 374334 \nMeeting ID884 5025 0278 \nPasscode185383 \nIf you call in by telephone: \nPress *6 to unmute or mute yourselfPress *9 to raise your hand or lower your hand to speak  \n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Tentative Agenda\n				\nCall to Order\nRoll Call\nPublic CommentsThe Committee will hear public comments on matters that are not on the agenda. \nApproval of Draft Minutes from the December 8\, 2022\, Enforcement Committee meeting (PDF)\nEnforcement ReportStaff will update the committee on the current status of the enforcement program’s activities.(Matthew Trujillo) [415/352-3633; matthew.trujillo@bcdc.ca.gov]\nPublic Hearing and Vote on an Executive Director’s Recommended Enforcement Decision\, including a Proposed Complaint for Civil Penalties CCD2022.008.00 to resolve three violations pertaining to BCDC Enforcement Case ER2019.063.00 (PDF) – POSTPONEDThe Committee will hold a public hearing and will vote on whether to recommend to the full Commission the adoption of a proposed Order for Civil Penalties to finally resolve two violations of the terms and conditions of BCDC Permit No. 1973.014.04 as well as Section 66632(a) of the McAteer-Petris Act and one violation of a condition of Permit No. M1985.030.01 by the permittee: Seaplane Investments\, Inc.\, operating at 240-242 Redwood Highway Frontage Road\, Mill Valley\, Marin County. Respondent owes $21\,170 in total unpaid penalties for the violations.(Adrienne Klein) [415/352-3609; adrienne.klein@bcdc.ca.gov]Executive Director’s Recommended Enforcement Decision Exhibit A – Proposed Civil Penalty Order (PDF) //Executive Director’s Recommended Enforcement Decision Exhibit B – Complaint for Administrative Civil Penalties (PDF) //  Executive Director’s Recommended Enforcement Decision Exhibit C- Statement of Defense (PDF)\nPublic Hearing and Vote on an Executive Director’s Recommended Enforcement Decision\, including Proposed Cease and Desist and Civil Penalty Order Number CCD2022.006.00 (BCDC Enforcement Case ER2019.063.00) (PDF) – POSTPONEDThe Committee will hold a public hearing to address the permit violations and unauthorized development in the Bay and shoreline band at 240-242 Redwood Highway Frontage Road\, Mill Valley\, Marin County\, and vote whether to adopt a Recommended Enforcement Decision proposed by the Executive Director which includes a proposed Cease and Desist and Civil Penalty Order to require remedial actions at the site and payment of $180\,000 in administrative civil liability.Adrienne Klein) [415/352-3609; adrienne.klein@bcdc.ca.govExecutive Director’s Recommended Enforcement Decision Exhibit A – Proposed Cease and Desist Order (PDF)  // 12-21-Item7-Executive-Directors-Recommended-Enforcement-Decision-Exhibit-B-Violation-Report-Complaint-with-exhibits // Executive Director’s Recommended Enforcement Decision Exhibit C to C9 – Statement of Defense (PDF) // Public Comment (PDF) // Late Submission (PDF)\nQuarterly Update to the Committee on the Simmons Island Habitat Restoration Project (Enforcement Case 1990.026.00).Anchor QEA\, the Port of Stockton’s consultant\, will update the Committee on the project timeline\, including the expected completion date\, the progress to-date and the tasks remaining to complete this project and resolve the case.Adrienne Klein) [415/352-3609; adrienne.klein@bcdc.ca.govPresentation (PDF)\nAdjournment\n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Learn How to Participate\n				Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act\nAs a state agency\, the Commission is governed by the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act which requires the Commission to: (1) publish an agenda at least ten days in advance of any meeting; and (2) describe specifically in that agenda the items to be transacted or discussed. Public notices of Commission meetings and staff reports (as applicable) dealing with matters on the meeting agendas can be found on BCDC’s website. Simply access Commission Meetings under the “Public Meetings” tab on the website and select the date of the meeting. \nHow to Provide Comments and Comment Time Limits\nPursuant to state law\, the Commission is currently conducting its public meetings in a “hybrid” fashion. Each meeting notice will specify (1) where the meeting is being primarily held physically\, (2) all teleconference locations\, which will be publicly-accessible\, and (3) the ZOOM virtual meeting link. If you would like to comment at the beginning of the meeting or on an item scheduled for public discussion\, you may do so in one of three ways: (1) being present at the primary physical or a teleconference meeting location; (2) emailing comments in advance to public comment until 10 a.m. on the day of the meeting; and (3) participating via ZOOM during the meeting. \nIf you plan to participate through ZOOM\, please use your ZOOM-enabled device and click on the “raise your hand” button\, and then wait to speak until called upon. If you are using a telephone to call into the meeting\, select *6 to unmute your phone and you will then be able to speak. We ask that everyone use the mute button when not speaking. It is also important that you not put your phone on hold. Each speaker may be limited to a maximum of three minutes or less at the discretion of the Chair during the public comment period depending on the volume of persons intending to provide public comment. Any speakers who exceed the time limits or interfere with the meeting may be muted by the Chair. It is strongly recommended that public comments be submitted in writing so they can be distributed to all Commission members in advance of the meeting for review. You are encouraged to submit written comments of any length and detailed information to the staff prior to the meeting at the email address above\, which will be distributed to the Commission members. \nQuestions and Staff Reports\nIf you have any questions concerning an item on the agenda\, would like to receive notice of future hearings\, or access staff reports related to the item\, please contact the staff member whose name\, email address and direct phone number are indicated in parenthesis at the end of the agenda item. \nCampaign Contributions\nState law requires Commissioners to disqualify themselves from voting on any matter if they have received a campaign contribution from an interested party within the past 12 months. If you intend to speak on any hearing item\, please indicate in your testimony if you have made campaign contributions in excess of $250 to any Commissioner within the last year\, and if so\, to which Commissioner(s) you have contributed. Other legal requirements govern contributions by applicants and other interested parties and establish criteria for Commissioner conflicts of interest. Please consult with the staff counsel if you have any questions about the rules that pertain to campaign contributions or conflicts of interest. \nAccess to Meetings\nMeetings are physically held in venues that are accessible to persons with disabilities. If you require special assistance or have technical questions\, please contact staff at least three days prior to the meeting via email. We will attempt to make the virtual meeting accessible via ZOOM accessibility capabilities\, as well.
URL:https://www.bcdc.ca.gov/event/december-21-2022-enforcement-committee-meeting/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Enforcement Committee
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221020T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221020T120000
DTSTAMP:20240124T044710Z
CREATED:20221021T054447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240124T044710Z
UID:10000019-1666261800-1666267200@www.bcdc.ca.gov
SUMMARY:October 20\, 2022 Financing the Future Working Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This Commission meeting will be conducted in a hybrid format in accordance with SB 189 (2022). To maximize public safety while maintaining transparency and public access\, members of the public can choose to participate either virtually via Zoom\, by phone\, or in person at the location listed above. Physical attendance at Metro Center requires that all individuals adhere to the site’s health guidelines including\, if required\, wearing masks\, health screening\, and social distancing. \nBCDC strongly encourages participation virtually through the Zoom link below due to changing COVID conditions. \nMetro Center375 Beale StreetSan Francisco\, 415-352-3600 \nIf you have issues joining the meeting using the link\, please enter the Meeting ID and Password listed below into the ZOOM app to join the meeting. \nJoin the meeting via ZOOM \nhttps://bcdc-ca-gov.zoom.us/j/81400527715?pwd=cEZJMEQvMWEvRTM2Y0RVSkVkeHpLZz09 \nTeleconference numbers1 (866) 590-5055Conference Code 374334 \nMeeting ID814 0052 7715 \nPasscode985163 \nIf you call in by telephone: \nPress *6 to unmute or mute yourselfPress *9 to raise your hand or lower your hand to speak  \n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Tentative Agenda\n				\nCall to Order\nRoll Call\nPublic Comment\nBriefing and Discussion: Sea Level Rise Adaptation Funding and Investment FrameworkMTC/ABAG and BCDC are working in partnership to develop a Sea Level Rise Adaptation Funding and Investment Framework. The framework will provide a regional accounting of sea level rise adaptation projects and costs\, a forecast of existing funding sources\, as well as a new analysis of potential local and regional revenue sources to address the funding gap between the cost of adaptation and the amount of federal and state funding that the region is likely to receive. The objective of this Framework is to answer the questions below so that the Bay Area can work collectively to fund and implement sea level rise projects:\n\nWhat is being planned for SLR adaptation in the region by local agencies\, and how much will it cost?\nHow much revenue from existing adaptation sources can be anticipated?\nHow can additional revenue be raised most equitably to fund the gap?(Nicolas Sander) [415/352-3625; nicolas.sander@bcdc.ca.gov]Presentation (PDF)\n\n\nNext Steps\nAdjournment\n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Learn How to Participate\n				Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act\nAs a state agency\, the Commission is governed by the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act which requires the Commission to: (1) publish an agenda at least ten days in advance of any meeting; and (2) describe specifically in that agenda the items to be transacted or discussed. Public notices of Commission meetings and staff reports (as applicable) dealing with matters on the meeting agendas can be found on BCDC’s website. Simply access Commission Meetings under the “Public Meetings” tab on the website and select the date of the meeting. \nHow to Provide Comments and Comment Time Limits\nPursuant to state law\, the Commission is currently conducting its public meetings in a “hybrid” fashion. Each meeting notice will specify (1) where the meeting is being primarily held physically\, (2) all teleconference locations\, which will be publicly-accessible\, and (3) the ZOOM virtual meeting link. If you would like to comment at the beginning of the meeting or on an item scheduled for public discussion\, you may do so in one of three ways: (1) being present at the primary physical or a teleconference meeting location; (2) emailing comments in advance to public comment until 10 a.m. on the day of the meeting; and (3) participating via ZOOM during the meeting. \nIf you plan to participate through ZOOM\, please use your ZOOM-enabled device and click on the “raise your hand” button\, and then wait to speak until called upon. If you are using a telephone to call into the meeting\, select *6 to unmute your phone and you will then be able to speak. We ask that everyone use the mute button when not speaking. It is also important that you not put your phone on hold. Each speaker may be limited to a maximum of three minutes or less at the discretion of the Chair during the public comment period depending on the volume of persons intending to provide public comment. Any speakers who exceed the time limits or interfere with the meeting may be muted by the Chair. It is strongly recommended that public comments be submitted in writing so they can be distributed to all Commission members in advance of the meeting for review. You are encouraged to submit written comments of any length and detailed information to the staff prior to the meeting at the email address above\, which will be distributed to the Commission members. \nQuestions and Staff Reports\nIf you have any questions concerning an item on the agenda\, would like to receive notice of future hearings\, or access staff reports related to the item\, please contact the staff member whose name\, email address and direct phone number are indicated in parenthesis at the end of the agenda item. \nCampaign Contributions\nState law requires Commissioners to disqualify themselves from voting on any matter if they have received a campaign contribution from an interested party within the past 12 months. If you intend to speak on any hearing item\, please indicate in your testimony if you have made campaign contributions in excess of $250 to any Commissioner within the last year\, and if so\, to which Commissioner(s) you have contributed. Other legal requirements govern contributions by applicants and other interested parties and establish criteria for Commissioner conflicts of interest. Please consult with the staff counsel if you have any questions about the rules that pertain to campaign contributions or conflicts of interest. \nAccess to Meetings\nMeetings are physically held in venues that are accessible to persons with disabilities. If you require special assistance or have technical questions\, please contact staff at least three days prior to the meeting via email. We will attempt to make the virtual meeting accessible via ZOOM accessibility capabilities\, as well.
URL:https://www.bcdc.ca.gov/event/october-20-2022-financing-the-future-working-group-meeting/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Financing the Future Working Group
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