File #: 15-00260    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 3/24/2015 Final action: 3/24/2015
Title: Consider recommendations regarding the Pacific Coast Energy Company Seep Can No. 96 Emergency Permit, Permit No. 15EMP-00000-00003, Fourth District, as follows: a) Receive and file the report on Emergency Permit 15EMP-00000-00003, which authorized the placement of a seep can used to prevent the seepage of petroleum fluids from impacting the environment on the subject property (APN 101-020-074); b) Determine that issuance of the Emergency Permit is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant CEQA Guideline section 15269(c), as this action was necessary to prevent or mitigate an emergency; and c) Determine that receiving and filing this report is not a project pursuant to CEQA Guideline section 15378(b)(5), as it is an administrative government activity that will not result in direct or indirect physical changes in the environment.
Sponsors: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Attachments: 1. Board Letter, 2. Attachment A - Emergency Permit 15EMP-00000-00003, 3. Attachment B - Map - All Seep Can Locations, 4. Attachment C - Map - Location Seep Can #96, 5. Attachment D - CEQA Exemption
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Consider recommendations regarding the Pacific Coast Energy Company Seep Can No. 96 Emergency Permit, Permit No. 15EMP-00000-00003, Fourth District, as follows:
 
a) Receive and file the report on Emergency Permit 15EMP-00000-00003, which authorized the placement of a seep can used to prevent the seepage of petroleum fluids from impacting the environment on the subject property (APN 101-020-074);
 
b) Determine that issuance of the Emergency Permit is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant CEQA Guideline section 15269(c), as this action was necessary to prevent or mitigate an emergency; and
 
c) Determine that receiving and filing this report is not a project pursuant to CEQA Guideline section 15378(b)(5), as it is an administrative government activity that will not result in direct or indirect physical changes in the environment.