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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEIA 2018-0001; CARLSBAD EMERGENCY SERVICES ADVANCED MICROGRID; Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)^ Cltv of LAND USE REVIEW Development Services Planning Division 1635 Faraday Avenue (760) 602-4610CarlsbadAPPLICATION P-1 wvvw.carlsbadca.gov APPLICATIONS APPLIED FOR: (CHECK BOXES) Develooment Pennits (FOR DEPT. USE ONLY)Leaislative Permits (FOR DEPT. 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PLEASE CONTACT THE APPOINTMENT SPECIALIST AT (760) 602-2723 TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT. •SAME DAY APPOINTTMENTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE ASSESSOR PARCEL NO(S); LOCATION OF PROJECT: NAME OF PROJECT: 5^. . Z[vvipfilch sh Jr (STREET ADDRESS) ' ^0^/is}^^ 0ihe{^n^ 5^C€^ PROJE^: .51rr^, P^i€^(A^ I/*lks:e^fity hs Vffi^^rj ^nOOO.OC^ ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATEPROJECT VALUE (SITE IMPROVEMENTS) FOR CITY USE ONLY oTu&2o«-dcoiDevelopment No. pis P-1 Lead Case No. Page 1 of 6 Revised 03/17 OWNER NAME (PLEASE PRINT)APPLICANT NAME (PLEASE PRINT) INDIVIDUAL NAME (If applicable): COMPANY NAME (if applicable); MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: INDIVIDUAL NAME (if applicable); COMPANY NAME (if applicable): MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS; n T ii t I CERTIFY THAT I AM THE LEGAL OWNER AND THAT ALL THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. I CERTIFY AS LEGAL OWNER THAT THE APPLICANT AS SET FORTH HEREIN IS MY AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE FOR PURPOSES OF THIS APPJ-ICATION.RPOSES OF THIS APPLICATION. . . SIGNATURE DATE I CERTIFY THAT I AM THE LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE OWNER AND THAT ALL THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. A/ULJ C''h sIgNATURE ^ DATE APPLICANTS REPRESENTATIVE (Print): MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: TELEPHONE: EMAIL ADDRESS: I CERTFY THAT I AM THE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE APPLICANT FOR PURPOSES OF THIS APPLICATION AND THAT ALL THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. SIGNATURE DATE IN THE PROCESS OF REVIEWING THIS APPLICATION IT MAY BE NECESSARY FOR MEMBERS OF CITY STAFF, PLANNING COMMISSIONERS OR CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS TO INSPECT AND ENTER THE PROPERTY THAT IS THE SUBJECT OF THIS APPLICATION, I/WE CONSENT TO ENTRY FOR THIS PURPOSE. NOTICE OF RESTRICTION: PROPERTY OWNER ACKNOWLEDGES AND CONSENTS TO A NOTICE OF RESTRICTION BEING RECORDED ON THE TITLE TO HIS PROPERTY IF CONDITIONED FOR THE APPLICANT. NOTICE OF RESTRICTIONS RUN WITH THE LAND AND BIND ANY SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST. PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE FOR CITY USE ONLY RECEIVED JAN 04 2018 CITY OF CAULSBAD RECEIVED RECEIVED BY: P-1 Page 2 of 6 Revised 03/17 tt ciUrnf PROJECT DESCRIPTION Development ServicesyL Ui jM.nx Planning Division Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue (760) 602-4610 www.carlsbadca.gov PROJECT NAME APPLICANT NAME : Pl'cy^^ Please describe fully the proposed project by application type. Include any details necessary to adequately explain the scope and/or operation of the proposed project. You may also include any background information and supporting statements regarding the reasons for, or appropriateness of, the application. Use an addendum sheet if necessary. Description/Explanation; sV cf onrC ^ Sysir/n , ' ^ -^kc^cc>-\ liM (piat- P S/k p-1(B) Page 1 of 1 Revised 07/10 EXHIBIT 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2017-199 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SIGN THE LETTER OF COMMITMENT TO PROVIDE A DEMONSTRATION SITE AND MATCH FUNDING FOR THE^ADVANCED MICROGRib DEMONSTRATION BUSINESS CASE GRANT FUNDING OPPORTUNITY. \ \A/HEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, approved a Climate Action Plan on Sept. 22, 2015 (Reso. No. 2015-244); and WHEREAS, the Climate Action Plan calls for the city to reduce energy consumption, develop renewable energy projects and provide electric vehicle charging infrastructure; and WHEREAS, a microgrid is a managed energy system that usually contains renewable energy projects and electric vehicle charging infrastructure and can reduce energy consumption; and 'WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad Safety and Service Center ("Complex") provides critical public services, such as the Emergency Operations Center, Police Department headquarters. Fire Department headquarters. Fire Station 5 and the Fleet Maintenance Center; and WHEREAS, the Complex will be the location for the new Public Works Maintenance and OperationsCenter, which will house personnel and vehicles that maintain and repairthe city's essential services and infrastructure; and WHEREAS, the continued operation of the Complex in times of local or regional electrical grid failure is essential to the continued provision of critical services to the community during an emergency; and WHEREAS, a microgrid at the Complex would allow for electrical generation, storage and use I independent of the San Diego Gas & Electric grid; and WHEREAS, having a microgrid at the Complex would allow for continued electrical service during emergencies for continued provision of critical services to the community; and WHEREAS, the California Energy Commission is offering a grant funding opportunity for up to $5 million to demonstrate the business case for advanced microgrid deployment in the State of California; and WHEREAS, Cleantech San Diego has offered to apply for the grant if the City of Carlsbad provides a demonstration site and fulfills the 20 percent matching contribution requirement; and October 17,2017 Item#1 Page 4 of 7 WHEREAS, the city's matching contributions may include energy efficiency improvements to existing buildings, inclusion of photovoltaic solar panels and electric vehicle charging infrastructure on the future Maintenance and Operations Center, and/or staff time; and WHEREAS the estimated cost of the energy efficiency improvements, solar panels and electric vehicle charging is approximately $2.1 million, which exceeds the 20 percent matching contribution requirement NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the Oty of Carlsbad, California, as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correct. 2. That the city manager is authorized and directed to sign the Letter of Commitment to the California Energy Commission, which is attached hereto as Attachment A. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the Qty Council of the City of Carlsbad on the 17th day of October. 2017, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: M. Hall, K. Blackburn, M. Schumacher, C. Schumacher, M. Packard. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. NGLESON, City Clerk October 17, 2017 Item #1 Page 5 of 7 ^^ityof Carlsbad Oct. 18,2017 TO: California Energy Commission REFERENCE: GFO17-302-Demonstrate Business Case for Advanced Microgrids in Support of California's Energy and GHG Policies SUBJECT: Letterof Commitment for the City of Carlsbad to provide Demonstration Site and Contribute toward Match Funding To Whom It May Concern: The City of Carlsbad is excited to provide this Letter of Commitment for CleanTech San Diego and TRC Energ/s Grant Funding Opportunity (GFO) application for the proposed development and deployment of a clean microgrid at our City of Carlsbad Safety and Service Center complex (Complex) home to critical public safety operations. The purpose of the microgrid will be to demonstrate the replicable business case for all municipalities, particularly those along the coastal zones, of the commercial use of microgrids that save energy and valuable financial resources; respond to regional and wide-scale utility grid demands; provide invaluable support for resiliency and continuity of operations in the event of grid outages; and achieve city and state climate action planning goals with the ongoing reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. The City of Carlsbad has adopted and promoted several Sustainability and Environmental Guiding Principles, which include a long standing commitment to preserving and protecting the high quality of life enjoyed in Carlsbad for generationsto come through sound procurement decisions; continually exploring investments in energy efficiency projects and deployment of renewable energy resources; and consistently promoting the social, economic, and environmental factors that contribute to a sustainable community. The City of Carlsbad is an active participant in the North County (San Diego) Coastal Energy Collaborative along with the neighboring cities of Oceanside, Encinitas, Del Mar and Solana Beach. We are presently engaged with the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) to implement important energy efficiency projects identified in an Energy Roadmap prepared in October 2014. We prepared our Climate Action Plan (adopted in September 2015) concurrently with updating the city's General Plan, so that all policies are consistent with the Community Vision. Our interest in partnering with CleanTech San Diego and TRC Energy for this GFO is fully aligned with our objectives, as stated in the following Community Vision Core Value: Office of the City Manager (SiSfcBlF ' Carlsbad, CA 92008 1 760-434-28201 pggg g 7 Core Value 6: Sustainability: Build on the city's sustainability initiatives to emerge as a leader in green development and sustainability. Pursue public/private partnerships, particularly on sustainable water, energy, recycling and foods. We share the CECs objectives to reduce peak demand, electricity and gas usage, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in California. The City of Carlsbad Is committing to the field deployment of the clean microgrid at the Complex, which includes the city's Safety Center, Safety Training Center, a Fire Station, Fleet Maintenance Center, and a planned Maintenance and Operations Center, as proposed by the CleanTech San Diego/TRC Energy partnership. We look forward to integrating solar generation, battery storage, energy efficiency projects, cogeneration capabilities, microgrid controls that will allow efficient and effective demand response capabilities and other potential projects such as integration of electric vehicle-to-grid technology, to create a replicable advanced microgrid that will serve as an example for municipalities throughout the State of California. The Complex contains facilities that provide critical services to the community and making the complex more resilient is a great benefit We are able to commit to providing the site energy data and allow installation of the technology/ies and energy metering equipment The City of Carlsbad will ensure that the facilities remain accessible for collection of performance information, as well as the maintenance and optimization of the equipment, throughout the demonstration period. Proposed match funding, which may be a combination of energy efficiency, renewable energy and electric vehicle charging project costs and rebates, equipment, materials and information technology services, will be Included in our internal budgeting requests for fiscal year 2018-19. We are also prepared to contribute staff time and consultant expenses towards the required matching funds. We are prepared to commit that if the grant is awarded for this project, but it is later determined that our proposed match funding is not approved by the California Energy Commission, we will work with our CleanTech San Diego, TRC Energy and other partners to make all possible attempts to obtain alternative replacement funding. We applaud the California Energy Commission for its innovative research program and look forward to seeing practical and viable benefits emerge for California's energy programs, as well as its economy, from this project. This demonstration testing has the potential to demonstrate the sustainable benefits of both the City of Carlsbad's and the CECs investments. Thank you for your consideration. We look forward to participating in this unique and valuable opportunity. Sincerely Kevin ^^aWfoi^ City Manager City of Carlsbad Office of the City Manager City Hail 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive I Carlsbad, CA 92008 { 760-434-28201 October 17, 2017 ltem#1 Page 7 of 7