Section 40410.5 Of Article 2. Creation Of The South Coast Air Quality Management District From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 26. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 5.5. >> Article 2.
40410.5
. (a) There is hereby established within the south coast
district a sensitive zone, which shall include the general forecast
areas known as the San Gabriel/Pomona Valleys and the Riverside/San
Bernardino areas.
(b) In addition to every other requirement for the issuance of a
permit, the following requirements shall be applicable to the
issuance of a permit by the south coast district for the construction
or operation of any stationary source within the sensitive zone:
(1) When emission offsets are required to mitigate the air quality
impacts of a stationary source, the offsets shall be secured by the
applicant so as to bring about ambient air quality improvements
within the sensitive zone. The applicant shall be required to
demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the south coast district, that
any emissions reductions acquired from stationary sources operating
within the South Coast Air Basin will result in a demonstrable net
ambient air quality improvement within the sensitive zone.
(2) In considering an application for a permit to construct or
operate a stationary source, the south coast district board shall, in
addition to making a finding and determination that the impacts of
the stationary source will be mitigated so as to result in a net
improvement in ambient air quality within the South Coast Air Basin,
also make a finding and determination that the impacts of the
stationary source can be mitigated so as to result in a net
improvement in ambient air quality within the sensitive zone.
(c) The south coast district board shall adopt rules and
regulations to implement this section by January 1, 1991.