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Appendix A EIR DISTRIBUTION LIST Name Agency/Organization Name Agency/Organization Hannah-Beth Jackson 19th State Senate District Adam Fukushima California Dept. of Transportation, Dist. 5 Mary O'Gorman 2nd District Supervisor Janet Wolf Steve Fields California Div. Of Oil Das Williams 37th Assembly District Dr. Knox Mellon California Office of Historic Preservation Doreen Farr 3rd District Supervisor Doreen Farr Miyoko Sakashita Center for Biological Diversity Chris Henson 3rd District Supervisor Doreen Farr Doug Sillers Change.org Online Petition Gene Kramer Abalone & Marine Resources Council Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary Janet Laurain Adams, Broadwell, Joseph, and Cardozo Frank Arredondo Chumash Tribal Representative Kelli McGee American Oceans Campaign Ernestine DeSoto Chumash Tribal Representative Darlene Chirman Audubon Society Diane Conn Citizens For Goleta Valley Josh Leech/John P. Tynan Group, Inc. Bacara Resort &Spa Naomi Kovacs/Erin Duffy Citizens Planning Assn Raudel Joe Banuelos, Jr. Barbareno/Ventureno Band of Mission Indians Dave Bernal Citizens Planning Association Kathleen Pappo Barbareno/Ventureno Band of Mission Indians Dan Singer, City Manager City of Goleta Julie Lynn Tumamait Barbareno/Ventureno Band of Mission Indians Anne Wells City of Goleta, Planning & Enviro Services David Panzer Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Amy Wilke-Prior City of Santa Barbara, Waterfront Department Christine Sproul CA Attorney General’s Office Clean Seas Tom Napoli CA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Marine Region Vennise Miller Coastal Band of The Chumash Nation Becky Ota CA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Marine Region Executive Director Coastal Resource Information Center Mike Sowby CA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, OSPR Dave Davis, Executive Director Community Environmental Council Ken Wilson CA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, OSPR David Coon Env. Health & Safety, Bldg. 565 Sean Carlson CA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Region #5 Environment Now Morgan Wehtje CA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Region #5 Karen Kraus/Linda Krop Environmental Defense Center Nadell Gayou CA Resources Agency/DWR, Env. Review Ed Easton Friends of Coal Oil Point Reserve Mike Higgins CA RWQCB, Central Coast Region Carla Frisk Get Oil Out! George Steinbach, Executive Director California Artificial Reef Enhancement Program Hannah Eckberg Get Oil Out, Inc. Larry Ebenstein California Center for Public Policy Michael H. Smith Gray Whales Count Alison Dettmer California Coastal Commission Heal the Bay Kate Huckelbridge California Coastal Commission Executive Director Heal the Ocean Trish Chapman California Coastal Conservancy Craig Fusaro, Director Joint Oil/Fisheries Liaison Office Michael T. Murphy California Coastkeeper Alliance Monica Lopez KCBS California Department of Conservation Michael Feeney Land Trust For Santa Barbara County Michael Connell California Dept. of Fish and WIldlife, OSPR Susan Jordan League For Coastal Protection Name Agency/Organization Name Agency/Organization Jean Holmes League of Women Voters Adelina Alva-Padilla Santa Ynez Tribal Elders Council Barbara Massey League of Women Voters of Santa Barbara Freddie Romero Santa Ynez Tribal Elders Council Connie Hannah League Of Women Voters, SB Fran Farina Sierra Club Library Acquisitions Department Robert Sollen Sierra Club Jesse Colorado Swanhuyser Local Ocean Network, Channel Islands Steve Smith, Program Supervisor South Coast Air Quality Management District Cameron Benson Local Ocean Network/EDC Jeffrey M. Smith, AICP Southern California Assn of Govts Jenn Feinberg Eckerle Natural Resources Defense Council Hasan Ikhrata Southern California Association Of Governments Bryant Chesney NOAA Fisheries, SW Region Alice Green Stop Oil Seeps California Tina TFahy NOAA Fisheries, SW Region Stop Oil Seeps California Ocean Conservancy Keith Zandona Surfrider Foundation Brad Hagerman, CEQA Representative RWQCB, Central Coast Region 3 Amy Orozco The Coastal View David Schwartzbart RWQCB, Central Coast Region 3 The Gas Company Manager Sandpiper Golfcourse Dist. Engineer U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Santa Barbara Audobon Society Bruce Henderson U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, Ventura Kira Redmond Santa Barbara Channel Keepers John C. Luzader U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Detachment Jenna Driscoll Santa Barbara Channelkeeper Steven John U.S. EPA Eric Gage Santa Barbara Co. APCD Bridget Fahey U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Molly Pearson Santa Barbara Co. APCD Rick Farris U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Jay Sheth Santa Barbara Co. Bldg. & Safety Christine Elliott U.S. Representative Lois Capps Kevin Drude Santa Barbara Co. Energy Division Lois Capps U.S. Representative, 24th Congressional Chris Olmstead Santa Barbara Co. FPD Cristina Sandoval UCSB Fred Tan Santa Barbara Co. FPD Larry Parsons UCSB Env. Health & Safety Elsa Arndt Santa Barbara Co. OES Milton Love UCSB Marine Science Institute Ken Hough Santa Barbara County Action Network United Anglers of Southern California Joseph E. Holland Santa Barbara County Clerk, Recorder Urban Creeks Council Errin Briggs Santa Barbara County Planning Steve Greig, Manager Venoco, Inc. Paul Collins Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Harry C. Harper, General Counsel Venoco, Inc. DeAnn Sarver Santa Barbara Shores Homeowner's Assoc. Coastal Coordinator Western States Petroleum Assn. Jeff Grange Santa Barbara Yacht Club Vincent Armenta Santa Ynez Band of Mission Indians Santa Ynez Band of Mission Indians Individuals Doug Buckmaster Margaret Connell Ingeborg Cox, MD Elizabeth Crawford Dr. and Mrs. Docter Carol and Luis Fondevila Mark and Leisa Foster Kathleen Gephardt Carolyn Grenier Frank Hudson Dianne Johnson Vivi Katsiouleris Daniel Launspach Jamey and Karen Marth D.A. Metrov Aimee Miller Kathy Ormseth Edith and Stanley Ostern Carrie Riley Shawn Riley David Sangster Jessica Scheeter Mary Lou Schroeder Bill Shelor Lisa Sloan Steve Solomon Regina Unzueta Richard Whited Appendix B COMMENTS ON NOP AND INDEX TO LOCATION WHERE EACH INDIVIDUAL NOP COMMENT IS ADDRESSED IN EIR Appendix B 1 INDEX TO NOP COMMENTS 2 Appendix B includes a copy of the Notice of Preparation (NOP) for the Revised PRC 3 421 Re-commissioning Project (Revised Project), transcripts from the Public Scoping 4 Hearings conducted on the NOP, copies of all comment letters received on the NOP 5 during the public comment period, and an indication (Section or sub-Section) where 6 each individual comment is addressed in the Revised Draft Environmental Impact 7 Report (Recirculated Draft EIR). Table B-1 lists all comments and shows the comment 8 set identification number for each letter or commenter. Table B-2 identifies the location 9 where each individual comment is addressed in the Recirculated Draft EIR. Table B-1 NOP Commenters and Comment Set Numbers NOP Date of Comment Agency /Affiliation Name of Commenter Comment Set City of Goleta Anne Wells 4/29/13 1 County of Santa Barbara, Planning and Glenn S. Russell 4/29/13 2 Development Department County of Santa Barbara, Office of Emergency Elsa Arndt 4/29/13 3 Planning Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control Eric Gage 4/22/13 4 District Department of Conservation, Division of Oil, Patricia A. Abel 4/22/13 5 Gas, & Geothermal Resources Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) Karen Garrison 4/29/13 6 Environmental Defense Center (EDC) Linda Krop 4/24/13 7 League of Women Voters Beth Pitton-August 3/29/13 8 Barbareño/Ventureño Band of Mission Indians Kathleen Pappo 4/24/13 9 California Center for Public Policy Lanny Ebenstein, Ph.D. 4/29/13 10 Interested Party – Resident Richard Whited 4/29/13 11 Transcript from NOP Public Scoping Meeting Various 4/3/13 12 on 4/3/2013 from 3:05 pm to 6:15 pm Interested Party Ingeborg Cox MD, MPH 4/28/2013 13 July 2014 B-1 PRC 421 Recommissioning Recirculated Draft EIR Appendix B Table B-2 Responses to the NOP Comments Comment # Responses Comments from the City of Goleta 1-01 Figure 1-1 has been updated to include this information. 1-02 Comment noted. The locations of the various jurisdictions have been clarified on figures and within the text as appropriate. However, the EIR must analyze the whole of the Project and breaking down the analysis by jurisdiction would serve to confuse the reader rather than adding clarity. 1-03 Suggested edits from the NOP project description regarding the EOF and Line 96 are included in Section 2.2, Proposed Project, of this Recirculated Draft EIR. 1-04 The existing pipeline is described in Section 2.1, Project Background. 1-05 A preliminary decommissioning plan has been developed by CSLC for the Revised Project. This plan is included in 2.6 in the Recirculated Draft EIR. 1-06 An updated description of the 2-inch flowlines is included in Section 2.2, Proposed Project. The details of Project tie-in into the Holly pipeline prior to entering the EOF are also described in Section 2.2. The new meter would be installed at the connection with the Holly pipeline. 1-07 The existing state of the access road for the piers and potential repairs that would be necessary in order to use the road during the construction of the project are addressed in Section 2.3, Construction Procedures. 1-08 Suggested edits to the NOP project description are included in Section 2.2, Proposed Project, of this Recirculated Draft EIR. 1-09 Section 5.0, Project Alternatives Analysis, assess a reasonable range of alternatives to the proposed Project, including a No Project Alternative and Processing PRC 421 Oil at LFC. Refer to Section 5.3 in the Recirculated Draft EIR. 1-10 The pipeline from 421 to the EOF is evaluated for safety and risk of upset in Section 4.2, Safety. 1-11 The evaluation of the potential release of hazardous materials related to all aspects of the project, including construction of new pipelines from 421 to the EOF, is addressed in Section 4.3, Hazardous Materials. 1-12 The Recirculated Draft EIR includes an analysis of potential impacts on marine and terrestrial biological resources from all aspects of the Project, including operation of Well 421-2, decommissioning of Pier 421-1, changes to the EOF, and installation of new pipelines in Sections 4.6, Marine Biological Resources, and 4.7, Terrestrial Biological Resources.

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