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TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS `', -_"': Contra
Costa
FROM: HARVEY E. BRAGDON
DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT :v� Coun�y
DATE : November 5, 1996
SUBJECT: Ratification of the Zoning Administrator's Decision Regarding Shell Oil
Company's Compliance with Conditions of Approval (LUP 2009-92)
SPECIFIC REQUEST(S) OR RECOMN[ENDATION(S) & BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION
RECOMMENDATIONS
Ratify the Zoning Administrator' s decision that Shell Oil Company
has complied with Condition of Approval #23 for the Distillate
Hydrotreater.
FISCAL IMPACT
None.
BACKGROUND/REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS
When the Board of Supervisors approved the Land Use Permit for
Shell Oil Company's Clean Fuels Project (County LUP #2009-92) , the
Board specified that the Zoning Administrator' s decision regarding
several conditions of approval be placed on the Board' s consent
calendar for ratification. As directed by the Board at the October
4, 1994 meeting, the County Zoning Administrator decisions
discussed herein have been placed on the Zoning Administrator' s
agenda for November 4, 1996. Any comments received at the meeting
will be forwarded to the Board.
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RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMEND TION O AARD COMMITTEE
APPROVE OTHER
S I GNATURE (S) :
ACTION OF BOARD ON November 5, 1996 APPROVED AS RECOM [ENDED X OTHER
VOTE OF SUPERVISORS`
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A
X UNANIMOUS (ABSENT - - - - TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF AN
AYES: NOES: ACTION TAKEN AND ENTERED ON THE
ABSENT: ABSTAIN: MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN.
Contact: Debra Sanderson (510/335-1208) ATTESTED_ November 5, 1996
cc: Community Development Department (CDD) PHIL BATCHELOR, CLERK OF
Health Services Department: RMPP THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Shell Oil (via CDD) AND OUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
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Board Order
November 5, 1996
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Condition of Approval #23 -- Implementation of measures in its
hazards and operability studies :
Condition #23 requires Shell to demonstrate to the satisfaction of
the County Health Services Department that the measures detailed in
the approved hazard and operability studies are implemented prior
to the start up of any unit.
One May 7, 1996, the Board of Supervisors ratified the Zoning
Administrator' s finding that Shell had completed the required
hazards and operability studies for the Distillate Hydrotreater.
These studies identified certain measures that Shell must implement
prior to start up of this unit.
As specified by Condition #23, County Health Services staff has
field . checked this unit to verify that each of the measures
identified in the approved studies has been implemented.
On October 14, 1996, County Health Services Department confirmed in
writing that Shell Oil Company has implemented measures detailed in
its approved hazards operability study and its accident consequence
analysis for the Distillate Hydrotreater.
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Contra Costa County
Health Services Department
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
DATE: October 14, 1996
TO: Catherine Kutsuris, County Zoning Administrator, Community Development
Department
ATTN: Debra Sanderson
FROM: Lewis G. Pascalli,
Deputy Director
Health Services Depa Hazardous Materials Division
SHELL REFINERY CLEAN FUELS PROJECT
CONDITION #23 COMPLIANCE
DISTILLATE HYDROTREATER
The Contra Costa County Health Services Department (CCCHSD) Hazardous Materials Risk
Management and Prevention Program team has completed-pre-startup reviews for the Shell
Refinery's Distilate Hydrotreater as required by Condition No. 23. We find that mitigations
cited by Shell in the approved HAZOP studies have been implemented and recommend Board of
Supervisors ratification of Condition 23. Shell anticipates starting up the Distillate Hydrotreater
during the week of October 21, 1996.