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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-01-11; City Council; ; Update on City of Oceanside's Planned Beach Sand Replenishment and Retention Device Project Meeting Date: Jan. 11, 2022 To: Mayor and City Council From: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Staff Contact: Kyle Lancaster, Parks & Recreation Director kyle.lancaster@carlsbadca.gov, 760-434-2941 Subject: Update on the City of Oceanside’s Planned Beach Sand Replenishment and Retention Device Project and a Proposed Statement of Opposition to Constructing Devices that could Interfere with the Natural Flow of Beach Sand into Carlsbad District: All Recommended Action 1. Receive an update on the City of Oceanside’s planned Beach Sand Replenishment and Retention Device Project 2. Adopt a resolution approving a statement of opposition to constructing devices that could interfere with the natural flow of beach sand into Carlsbad Executive Summary The City Council received a memorandum from staff on Aug. 26, 2021, on the status of the City of Oceanside’s Beach Sand Replenishment and Retention Device Project (Exhibit 2). That memorandum noted that staff would provide periodic updates on the project to the Beach Preservation Commission and to the City Council. On Jan. 4, 2022, staff gave a report and presentation on this project to the Beach Preservation Commission, which then voted to recommend the City Council adopt a resolution approving a statement of opposition to constructing devices that could interfere with the natural flow of beach sand into Carlsbad. This staff report provides the City Council with an update on Oceanside’s project, which has the potential to interfere with the natural flow of sand down the coast, particularly into Carlsbad. Staff is also seeking the City Council’s direction on a proposed statement of opposition to constructing devices that could interfere with the natural flow of beach sand into Carlsbad. Discussion In 2019 the Oceanside City Council directed city staff to initiate a process to identify feasible solutions to protect the Oceanside coastline from erosion by either utilizing renourishment projects of beach suitable sands, construction of retention devices to reduce the loss of sand or a combination of both. The goal was to identify strategies that were environmentally sensitive, Jan. 11, 2022 Item #12 Page 1 of 10 financially feasible and that had a reasonable chance of being approved through the regulatory permitting process. In April 2020, the Oceanside City Council approved a professional services agreement with engineering consultant GHD, which then worked on a study evaluating alternatives to stabilize and enhance the beach widths within the City of Oceanside. On Aug. 11, 2021, the Oceanside City Council received a presentation on the resulting Beach Sand Replenishment and Retention Device Project Feasibility Analysis, at a workshop, as well as an accompanying staff report. The study area spanned the coastline, from the southern end of Camp Pendleton south to the southern jetty of the Agua Hedionda Lagoon. Section 2., Coastal Setting, of the analysis document, states in part: The wave climate within the City is characterized by seasonal long-period swells generated by distant storms in the North Pacific and Southern Oceans. Southern swell arrives at Oceanside from the southwest through the spring and summer months and transports sand to the north (Figure 2-1). Larger North Pacific swell[s] approaching from the northwest and west during the fall and winter months transports sand to the south (Figure 2-2). Locally generated short-period wind waves can occur any time during the year and typically come from the west. Waves are the dominant driver of sediment transport along Oceanside beaches. The net longshore sediment transport patterns for Oceanside are accepted to be southern, although seasonal variations are common and depend on the swell direction. There are numerous estimates of the longshore sediment transport for Oceanside and within the Oceanside Littoral Cell, as shown in Table 2.1. These estimates are based on historic studies and have not been updated or field verified recently. However, amongst these studies there is general agreement that Oceanside experiences a net sediment transport to the south of 100,000 to 200,000 cubic yards (cy) per year. GHD estimated the cost and the approach of future phases of the project, and engaged the Center for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography to develop a scientific coastal baseline and monitoring plan. GHD also performed numerical modeling to predict how the alternatives could impact local and regional sand movement. Additionally, the city held several meetings with resource agencies and stakeholders to understand any concerns and receive feedback on the alternatives being considered. However, neither City of Oceanside staff nor GHD consulted the City of Carlsbad as a stakeholder during the input-gathering process. Carlsbad staff were also not informed of any public meetings held to review and comment on the analysis. Oceanside staff later indicated these omissions were inadvertent and committed to including Carlsbad staff in the next phase of the project. Four alternatives for sand retention were outlined at the August 2021 Oceanside City Council workshop. Additionally, three sand bypass options were reviewed for their applicability and utility in addressing the erosion issues within the city. A bypass system would transport pumped sand to city beaches via a network of underground pipelines. Of the four retention alternatives studied, groins, structures built perpendicular to the shore to restrict the Jan. 11, 2022 Item #12 Page 2 of 10 movement of sediment, were ranked the highest based on the multi-criteria analysis of technical performance, financial analysis and environmental consideration. The analysis document recommended a pilot project consisting of four groins and a sand bypass system. According to the analysis document, this alternative would entail construction of four, 600-foot long, mounds of rubble spaced 1,000 feet apart along the pilot area, which spans the coastline from the Oceanside Pier south to the outlet of the Buena Vista Lagoon. The proposed groins are to be perpendicular to the shore and extend seaward from the existing rock revetment.1 An estimated 300,000 cubic yards of sand would initially be deposited in the proposed groins field, with about half that much sand to be deposited in subsequent replenishments. The Oceanside City Council voted to initiate the pilot project and directed staff to begin the associated design, permitting and environmental work. Mayor Sanchez, casting the lone dissenting vote, expressed doubt that the California Coastal Commission would approve the permits that would be necessary for the pilot project to move forward. The Mayor, who previously served as a Coastal Commissioner, did not support the expenditure of funds on pursuing the design, permitting and environmental review of this alternative, considering it was unlikely to receive Coastal Commission approval because it interferes with the natural flow of sand down the coast. Mayor Sanchez instead favored the beach nourishment alternative. City of Carlsbad staff share the concern that the groins alternative has the potential to interfere with the natural flow of sand down the coast, particularly into Carlsbad. The National Park Service’s article Coastal Engineering - Hard Structures: Groins and Jetties notes, “By design, these structures are meant to capture sand transported by the longshore current; this depletes the sand supply to the beach area immediately down-drift of the structure.” The City of Oceanside’s stated intent with the groins alternative was that it would be “adaptable and reversable” based on the results of scientific monitoring programs. If sand retention success is achieved with the initial four groins, more groins may be added to other sections of the Oceanside coastline in the future. On Oct. 20, 2021, the City of Oceanside publicly advertised a “Request for Proposals (RFP) for the Design, CEQA/NEPA Documentation & Permitting Phase for the Oceanside Sand Retention Project.” The request description reads in part: The City of Oceanside’s Public Works Department is seeking Proposals from qualified firms specializing in coastal engineering ("Consultant") with experience in the design and permit processing of coastal engineering projects in the Southern California’s coastal zone, including extensive experience with community/stakeholder engagement efforts for large-scale, complex projects, preparation of CEQA/NEPA documents, and securing appropriate permits from all responsible agencies. The due date for firms to submit proposals was Dec. 7, 2021. The Oceanside City Council has not yet entered into an agreement with a qualified firm. Once a firm is selected and an agreement is executed, the next phase of the project is expected to take about two to four 1 Revetments are sloping structures designed to absorb the energy of incoming water. Jan. 11, 2022 Item #12 Page 3 of 10 years. City of Oceanside staff plan to work with GHD to conduct additional public outreach in this next phase of the project before the final groin locations are determined. The California Coastal Commission, the Marine Corps’ Camp Pendleton, Surfrider Foundation and other stakeholders are expected to be invited to engage in the public outreach process. There will also be opportunities for City of Carlsbad staff and other municipalities to provide comments on the potential impacts from the project. City of Oceanside staff held a virtual meeting with City of Carlsbad staff regarding the project on Dec. 29, 2021. City of Oceanside staff affirmed the background and status described above and reiterated that the groin alternative was intended to be “adaptable and reversable.” Oceanside staff also indicated that the project was still in an early planning phase and expressed a strong interest in continuing to communicate with City of Carlsbad staff and community members to address any potential impacts to Carlsbad. On Jan. 4, 2022, staff gave a report and presentation on this project to the Carlsbad Beach Preservation Commission, which then voted to recommend the City Council adopt a resolution approving a statement of opposition to constructing devices that could interfere with the natural flow of beach sand into Carlsbad. Staff concur with this recommendation. Options The following options are provided for the City Council, with option one recommended by staff: 1. Adopt a resolution approving a statement of opposition to constructing devices that could interfere with the natural flow of beach sand into Carlsbad. 2. Do not adopt a resolution approving a statement of opposition to constructing devices that could interfere with the natural flow of beach sand into Carlsbad. 3. Other action the City Council deems appropriate in relation to constructing devices that could interfere with the natural flow of beach sand into Carlsbad. Fiscal Analysis There is no direct fiscal impact associated with the recommended action, although it may contribute to long-term financial sustainability. Next Steps If so directed, staff will send a letter to the Oceanside City Manager (Exhibit 3), transmitting the Carlsbad City Council resolution approving a statement of opposition to constructing devices that could Interfere with the natural flow of beach sand into Carlsbad. Staff will also continue to monitor the design, permitting and environmental review process of Oceanside’s project and provide comments on the project as opportunities become available. Environmental Evaluation This action does not constitute a “project” within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act under Public Resources Code section 21065 in that it has no potential to cause either a direct physical change in the environment or a reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment and therefore does not require environmental review. Jan. 11, 2022 Item #12 Page 4 of 10 Public Notification Public notice of this item was posted in keeping with the state's Ralph M. Brown Act and it was available for public viewing and review at least 72 hours before the scheduled meeting date. Exhibits 1. City Council resolution 2. City Council memorandum, Status of City of Oceanside’s Beach Sand Replenishment and Retention Device Project, dated Aug. 26, 2021 3. Draft letter to the Oceanside City Manager, dated Jan. 12, 2022 Jan. 11, 2022 Item #12 Page 5 of 10 EXHIBIT 1 RESOLUTION NO, 2022-011 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE CITY COUNCIL'S STATEMENT OF OPPOSITION TO CONSTRUCTING DEVICES THAT COULD INTERFERE WITH THE NATURAL FLOW OF BEACH SAND INTO CARLSBAD WHEREAS, on Oct 9, 2019, the Oceanside City Council directed staff to initiate a process to identify feasible solutions to protect the Oceanside coastline from erosion by either utilizing re- nourishment projects of beach suitable sands, construction of retention devices to reduce the loss of sand, or a combination of both; and WHEREAS, in April 2020, the Oceanside City Council approved a professional services agreement with engineering consultant GHD, which then worked on a study evaluating alternatives to stabilize and enhance the beach widths within the City of Oceanside; and WHEREAS, on Aug. 11, 2021, the resulting Beach Sand Replenishment and Retention Device Project Feasibility Analysis and a staff report were presented to the Oceanside City Council; and WHEREAS, the study area spanned the coastline from the southern end of Camp Pendleton south to the southern jetty of the Agua Hedionda Lagoon; and WHEREAS, Section 2., Coastal Setting, of the analysis document, states in part: The wave climate within the City is characterized by seasonal long-period swells generated by distant storms in the North Pacific and Southern Oceans. Southern swell arrives at Oceanside from the southwest through the spring and summer months and transports sand to the north...Larger North Pacific swell[s] approaching from the northwest and west during the fall and winter months transports sand to the south... Waves are the dominant driver of sediment transport along Oceanside beaches. The net longshore sediment transport patterns for Oceanside are accepted to be southern, although seasonal variations are common and depend on the swell direction. There are numerous estimates of the longshore sediment transport for Oceanside and within the Oceanside Littoral Cell...These estimates are based on historic studies and have not been updated or field verified recently. However, amongst these studies there is general agreement that Oceanside experiences a net sediment transport to the south of 100,000 to 200,000 cubic yards (cy) per year; and WHEREAS, GHD estimated the cost and the approach of future phases of the project, and engaged the Center for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography to develop a scientific coastal baseline and monitoring plan; and Jan. 11, 2022 Item #12 Page 6 of 10 WHEREAS, GHD also performed numerical modeling to predict how the alternatives could impact local and regional sand movement; and WHEREAS, of the four retention alternatives studied, groins were ranked the highest - based on the multi-criteria analysis of technical performance, financial analysis, and environmental consideration; and WHEREAS, the analysis document recommended a pilot project consisting of four groins and a sand bypass system, with a project area that area spanned the coastline from the Oceanside Pier south to the outlet of the Buena Vista Lagoon; and WHEREAS, the Oceanside City Council voted to initiate the pilot project and directed staff to begin the associated design, permitting and environmental work; and WHEREAS, Carlsbad staff expressed concern that the groins alternative has the potential to interfere with the natural flow of sand down the coast, particularly into Carlsbad; and WHEREAS, the National Park Service's statement on groins notes, "By design, these structures are meant to capture sand transported by the longshore current; this depletes the sand supply to the beach area immediately down-drift of the structure;" and WHEREAS, the City of Oceanside's stated intent with the groins alternative was that it would be "adaptable and reversable" based on the results of scientific monitoring programs; and WHEREAS, if sand retention success is achieved with the initial four groins, more groins may be added to other sections of the Oceanside coastline in the future; and WHEREAS, the next phase of the project is expected to take about two to four years and City of Oceanside staff plan to work with GHD to conduct additional public outreach before the final groin locations are determined; and WHEREAS, the California Coastal Commission, the Marine Corps' Camp Pendleton, Surfrider Foundation and other stakeholders are expected to be invited to engage in the outreach process; and WHEREAS, there will also be opportunities for City of Carlsbad staff and other municipalities to provide comments on the potential impacts from the project; and WHEREAS, on Jan. 4, 2022, staff gave a report and presentation on this project to the Carlsbad Beach Preservation Commission, which then voted to recommend the City Council adopt a resolution approving a statement of opposition to constructing devices that could interfere with the natural flow of beach sand into Carlsbad. Staff concurs with this recommendation; and Jan. 11, 2022 Item #12 Page 7 of 10 (1‘f (SEAL) VIOLIVI,EDI NA, City Cinejt rvices Manager WHEREAS, there is no direct fiscal impact associated with this statement of opposition, but it may contribute to long-term financial sustainability; and WHEREAS, the City Planner has considered the potential environmental effects of this action and has been determined it to be exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review. Pursuant to California Public Resources Code Section 21065, this action does not constitute a "project" within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act in that it has no potential to cause either a direct physical change in the environment, or a reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, as follows: 1.That the above recitations are true and correct. 2.That the City of Carlsbad City Council opposes the construction of devices that could interfere with the natural flow of beach sand into Carlsbad. 3.That staff will send a copy of this resolution to the Oceanside City Manager, the San Diego Association of Governments Shoreline Preservation Working Group, and the California Coastal Commission. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad on the 11th day of January 2022, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Hall, Blackburn, Bhat-Patel, Acosta, Norby. NAYS: None. ABSENT: None. MATT HALL, Mayor -,p 01. civ?. Jan. 11, 2022 Item #12 Page 8 of 10 Exhibit 2 City Council memorandum, Status of City of Oceanside’s Beach Sand Replenishment and Retention Device Project, dated Aug. 26, 2021 (on file in the Office of the City Clerk) Jan. 11, 2022 Item #12 Page 9 of 10 EXHIBIT 3 Office of the City Manager City Hall 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive  Carlsbad, CA 92008  760-434-2821 t Jan. 12, 2022 Ms. Deanna Lorson City Manager City of Oceanside Civic Center 300 North Coast Highway Oceanside, CA 92054 RE: STATEMENT OF OPPOSITION TO CONSTRUCTING DEVICES THAT WOULD INTERFERE WITH THE NATURAL FLOW OF BEACH SAND INTO CARLSBAD Dear Ms. Lorson: Enclosed please find Resolution No. 2022-_______ of the City of Carlsbad City Council, approving a statement of opposition to constructing devices that would interfere with the natural flow of beach sand into Carlsbad. Should you or your staff have any questions regarding this issue, please feel free to contact me at 760-434-2958 and jason.haber@carlsbadca.gov, or Parks & Recreation Director Kyle Lancaster at 760-434-2941 and kyle.lancaster@carlsbdca.gov. Sincerely, Jason Haber Intergovernmental Affairs Director Enclosure cc: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Celia Brewer, City Attorney Geoff Patnoe, Assistant City Manager Gary Barberio, Deputy City Manager, Community Services Kyle Lancaster, Parks & Recreation Director Jan. 11, 2022 Item #12 Page 10 of 10 All Receive - Agenda Item For the Information of the: CITY COUNCIL Tammy Cloud-McMinn Date ;CA CC From: Kathleen <kathleenpica@gmail.com> Sent: Saturday, January 8, 2022 7:52 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Fwd: Oceanside Please see below. Thank you. This is an issue that is of concern to our whole family both in Oceanside and other beach areas. Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: Kathleen <kathleenpica@gmail.com> Date: January 8, 2022 at 7:49:40 PM PST To: council@carlsbadca.gov Subject: Oceanside Hi, I am Kathleen Pica, local resident in Oceanside. At 999 North Pacific. My understanding is that we share the same goals for preserving our beaches. We should come together o. This issue and make sure due diligence is done for whatever the resolution(s) are in the future. Thanks for considering all options. Carlsbad City Council's proposal to adopt a resolution opposing the Oceanside Replenishment and Retention should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but does so without a customary review process. Moreover, the resolution is being adopted without any notice to Oceanside or discussion with City officials at any level. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring cities. In summary, the resolution appears premature to say the least. The way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. 1 Thank you! Kathleen pica 661-713-6595 Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 All Receive - Agenda Item 4 7 For the Information of the: Tammy Cloud-McMinn Date/ (NUJ CITY COUNCIL r'n / (2) From: donna.donna10@gmail.com Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 7:55 AM To: City Clerk Subject: Carlsbad City Council Meeting January 11, 2022, Agenda item 12 The Carlsbad City Council's proposal to adopt a resolution opposing the Oceanside Replenishment and Retention should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but does so without a customary review process. Moreover, the resolution is being adopted without any notice to Oceanside or discussion with City officials at any level. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has deleterious impact on neighboring cities. Thank you for your help and consideration on this matter. Regards, Donna Greer Owner North Coast Village 999 N. Pacific Oceanside, CA 92054 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 1 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:37 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad s Re c rem ti Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: david cummings <dcummings1959@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 6:38 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; iborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 211 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, David Cummings 999 N. Pacific E301 Oceanside, CA 92504 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 212 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:37 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad 1"-!.ks •';' Re c. re4 ti f.)n Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: cdallas69 <cdallas69@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 6:45 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 209 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Chuck Dallas Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 210 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:37 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Jeanie Betancourt <jeaniebet@icloud.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 6:58 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 207 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, All the best, Jeanie Betancourt CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 208 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:37 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Oppose Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Cindy <cindydillion@cox.net> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:05 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Oppose Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, Please remove the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices from the city council meeting agenda. Alternatively, please do not approve the item. I don't understand why you would oppose a neighbor trying to avoid damage to its residents, especially without the barest of minimal study of the issue AND before it is finalized. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. 205 Please act precipitously. Give Oceanside a chance to be a good neighbor and don't be a bad neighbor yourself. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Cindy DiIlion 1301 S Pacific Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 206 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:37 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad. P.iirks P.,:creati::,n Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Mark Evans <jmevansjr@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:06 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; Ryan Keim <rkeim@oceansideca.org>; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cloceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 203 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Mark Evans 858.229.8516 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 204 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:36 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Maggie Dalrymple <maggiecdalrymple@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:10 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 201 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Maggie Dalrymple Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 202 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:36 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Jeanni p <friendlycaligirl@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:11 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 199 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Jeanni Pearson Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 200 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:36 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Mark Bishop <mark_bshp@me.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:18 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 197 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Mark Bishop CCIE#21094 858-952-4854 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 198 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:36 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: CARA E RAUSCHL <crauschl@cox.net> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:21 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 195 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 196 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:36 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Lisa Decrausaz <leesdec123@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:22 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: KJensen@oceansideca.org; crodriguez@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; rkeim@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 193 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Alicia Decrausaz Resident Oceanside, CA 92054 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 194 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:36 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Damien DeCrausaz <drdecrausaz@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:23 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: KJensen@oceansideca.org; crodriguez@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; rkeim@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 191 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Damien DeCrausaz Oceanside 92054 resident Damien DeCrausaz, CMQ/OE, CQA, ASQ CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 192 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:36 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Gus Hawthorn <gushawthorn@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:24 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 189 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Henry Hawthorn CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 190 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:36 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Renata Engel <rengelfast@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:28 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 187 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Renata Engel Sent from my 'Phone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 188 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:36 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Rt•rks& iipereotito Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Mary Alice Kiisel <seamvmans@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:33 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 185 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Mary Alice Kiisel CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 186 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:36 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: ROCK POWELL <rokpow@mac.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:36 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, As a decades long home owner in Oceanside, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. Gone are the days of being able to walk the length of Oceanside on the beach. I understand that being good neighbors is important, but Carlsbad should have no say in our attempt to save the beaches of Oceanside! The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal 183 engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration and please do what's best for Oceanside. Save Our Beach!!! Sincerely, Roe Powell 1747 S Pacific St CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 184 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:35 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew 41/4__City of Carlsbad Rizrks Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Charles Hicks <sparkadooh@msn.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:37 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; kjensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 181 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Charles Hicks Sincerely, Get Outlook for Android CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 182 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:35 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Park!: creatial Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: jpdesigns@cox.net <jpdesigns@cox.net> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:39 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; laensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 179 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Jay Peterson CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 180 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:35 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (_City of Carlsbad Rarks,it.Recreatinn Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Mike Sencer <msencer@nestfresh.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:39 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: 'crodriguez@oceansideca.orgi <crodriguez@oceansideca.org>; ipweiss@oceansideca.ore <pweiss@oceansideca.org>; trkeim@oceansideca.ore <rkeim@oceansideca.org>;'jborrego@oceansideca.ore <jborrego@oceansideca.org>; Ircunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.ust <rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us>; IKJensen@oceansideca.ore <KJensen@oceansideca.org> Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and 177 Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between cities and the public. Sincerely, Michael I. Sencer 901 S. Pacific Street, Unit 204 Oceanside, Ca 92054 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 178 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:35 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Pecsok Home <pecsok@me.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:57 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 175 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Phil Pecsok Pecsok Home pecsok@mac.com 310-454-4241 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 176 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:35 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Emma Ashton <emmaashton94@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 8:02 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 173 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Emma Ashton Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 174 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:35 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: George Richards <gfr2surf@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 8:04 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cLoceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, <BR> <BRA am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. <BR> <BR>The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. <BR> <BR>Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. <BR> <BR>Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. <BR> <BR>Thank you for your consideration. <BR> <BR>Sincerely, 171 George Richards (631) 512-5285 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 172 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:35 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Pretty pretty Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Tim Mensalvas <tim.mensalvas@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 8:08 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Pretty pretty Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, don't make this vote too early! We haven't even been able to test this solution and it's impacts I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships 169 between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Tim Mensalvas Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 170 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:34 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew City of Carlsbad rea ti n Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: John <jmoon21000@cox.net> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 8:26 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan To Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized. But also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal 167 engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed is not fair to this process. Please support your Neighboring city with respectful actions. CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 168 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:34 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Arc. ay of Carlsbad Parks& Recreation Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Dana Evans <coachdanaevans@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 8:27 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 165 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Dana L. Evans CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 166 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:34 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: David Gaul <davidgaul@cox.net> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 8:27 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 163 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, David Gaul Sent from my iPad CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 164 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:34 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Joseph Arendsen <Joseph@truelocalrealty.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 8:27 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 161 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Joseph Arendsen CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 162 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:34 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Parks& Recreatico Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: bobw valatek.com <bobw@valatek.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 8:28 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 159 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Robert Walker 1227 Larchwood Dr. Oceanside, CA 92056 760-5225878 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 160 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:34 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Mike Brown <ljbrownfam@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 8:32 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 157 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Laura Brown Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 158 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:34 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Jim Spadoni <jimspadoni2@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 8:35 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 155 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Jim Spadoni Oceanside resident CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 156 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:34 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Nrk.:; Recre4tivn Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Elise Walker <eliselwalker@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 8:50 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 153 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Elise Wetherell City of Oceanside Resident CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 154 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:34 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Fzi s Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Joe Engleson <joe@jewebdesign.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 8:57 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Mr. Mayor & Carlsbad City Council, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. As know, Barbara & I now reside in Oceanside on South Pacific Street, across the street from what used to be a beautiful, expansive beach. For the past 3 years it's been nothing but a rock pile without easy access to the water's edge. The lack of sand flowing north to south has decimated South Oceanside beaches like ours. Oceanside's sand 151 retention & replenishment project is well researched, well designed, and will not threaten Carlsbad's wonderful beaches. Be a good neighbor, Carlsbad. Joe Engleson 1112 S Pacific St, Apt C Oceanside, CA 92054 joe@iewebdesign.com 760-845-3130 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 152 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:33 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew ir C. ity of Carlsbad Farks& Recreation Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Tom Launder <tomacs@att.net> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 857 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cLoceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal 149 engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between Thank you, Tom Launder Oceanside Resident CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 150 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:33 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: WILLIAM R MCGEE <lemonatty@aol.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 8:59 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 147 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, William McGee Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 148 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:33 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad s Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: John Rouse <rouseljohn@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 8:59 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am asking that the proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. It is my understanding that the resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. It appears that Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 145 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. This proposed action deserves more thought and conversation between our cities for the future of all San Diego County residents and businesses. Please remove the item from the Carlsbad agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, John Rouse 67 St. Malo Beach Oceanside, CA CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 146 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:33 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Bob Ashton <rcakalaheo@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:08 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: Christopher Rodriguez <crodriguez@oceansideca.org>; Peter Weiss <pweiss@oceansideca.org>; Ryan Keim <rkeim@oceansideca.org>; Jonathan Borrego <jborrego@oceansideca.org>; Russ Cunningham <rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us>; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 143 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Bob Ashton (808) 429-1770 rcakalaheo@gmail.com CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 144 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:33 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: NICK RICCI <ncr19glock@aol.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:10 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 141 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Tamara Ricci Sent from my iPad CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 142 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:33 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Lisa Harper <1Iharper110@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:15 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, <BR> <BR>I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. <BR> <BR>The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. <BR> <BR>Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. <BR> <BR>Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. <BR> <BR>Thank you for your consideration. <BR> <BR>Sincerely, 139 Lisa Harper Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 140 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:33 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: eboss13@gmail.com <eboss13@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:23 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cLoceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 137 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Evelyn Boss CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 138 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:33 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Ferks Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: shay sanders <shaysanders42@hotmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:24 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cLoceanside.ca.us; kjensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 135 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Shay Sanders Get Outlook for Android CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 136 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:32 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Parks Me red ti on Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Blake DiIlion <bdillion@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:27 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 133 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Accoedingly, I request that you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Blake DiIlion Oceanside Property Owner CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 134 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:32 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Aaron Keone <aaron.k.aguirre@icloud.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:28 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 131. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Ion - Aloha CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 132 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:32 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Kristina Laviolette <kristinachandler@msn.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:29 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, <BR> <BRA am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. <BR> <BR>The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. <BR> <BR>Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. <BR> <BR>Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. <BR> <BR>Thank you for your consideration. <BR> <BR>SincereIy, 129 Kristina Chandler Laviolette Skikat fr5n Kristinas telefon CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 130 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:32 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Ashley Brittingham McDermott <ashleybrittmcdermott@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:32 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 127 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Ashley McDermott 2027 South Pacific Street, Oceanside, CA 92054 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 128 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:32 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Kevin R. McKenzie <kevin@kevinmckenzie.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:31 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 125 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Kevin kevin@kevinmckenzie.com 310-779-1900 *** sent remotely *** please excuse typos CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 126 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:32 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Bridget Gless Keller <bridgetgless@mac.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:38 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 123 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Bridget Gless Keller Oceanside Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 124 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:32 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Melina Montoya <melinalucymontoya@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:38 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 121 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Melina Montoya Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 122 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:32 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Robin Rauschl <rrauschl@me.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:39 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 119 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Robin Rauschl 232 Hoover Street Oceanside, CA CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 120 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:32 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: ROSEMARY SIMMONS <snowmiss@aol.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:39 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 117 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Rosemary Simmons Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 118 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:31 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Stephanie Fox <stephaniecfox@icloud.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:44 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, <BR> <BRA am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. <BR> <BR>The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. <BR> <BR>Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. <BR> <BR>Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. <BR> <BR>Thank you for your consideration. <BR> <BR>Sincerely, 115 Stephanie Fox Concerned Oceanside Resident Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 116 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:31 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Tom Werdel <Tom@werdel.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:45 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 113 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 114 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:31 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Aileen Adams <aileencatherineadams@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:45 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 111 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. I request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Aileen Adams Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 112 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:31 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Lisa Evans <lisagevans4@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:47 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 109 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Lisa and Tom Evans CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 110 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:31 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Stephanie Tomasson <stephanie.tomasson@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:47 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 107 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Stephanie Stephanie Tomasson stephanie.tomasson@gmail.com 646.784.2129 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 108 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:31 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Cindy Vail <vail.cincly@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:48 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 105 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Greg Stone and Cindy Vail 30 St. Malo Beach Oceanside, CA 92054 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 106 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:31 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad NIrks PAcr.mtion Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Richard Farley <richjoyf@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:56 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 103 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolu Sent from Mail for Windows CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 104 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:30 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Matthew Caulfield <mpcaulfield@yahoo.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:57 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cloceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 101 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Sent from my 'Phone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 102 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:30 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Stephen Watkins <shwatty@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:00 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 99 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Stephen Watkins 1 Saint Malo Beach Oceanside, CA 92054 Stephen Watkins Cell 626-676-7755 Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 100 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:30 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad re:2 ti Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Seth Evenson <seth_evenson@hotmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:04 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cloceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 97 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Seth & Reena Evenson 113 Eaton Street Oceanside CA 92054 Get Outlook for iOS CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 98 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:30 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: jennkemp@cox.net <jennkemp@cox.net> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:07 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 95 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Jennifer Kemp Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 96 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:30 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Alyce Werdel <alyce@werdel.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:08 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 93 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Alyce Werdel CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 94 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:30 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Liz GILFILLAN <gilfillans@mac.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:14 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cloceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 91 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 92 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:30 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Royce Sheetz <royce@c3insurance.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:18 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.or; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.u; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal 89 engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. Royce Sheetz CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 90 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:30 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Brenda Benedetti <2brendah@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:19 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. 87 Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Brenda Benedetti 1825 South Tremont Oceanside CA 92054 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 88 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:30 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: ktr528@gmail.com <ktr528@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:23 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 85 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Katherine Rouse Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 86 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:29 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Far',0 &Recreatiori Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Tracy Hirrel <trahir@aol.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:24 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 83 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Tracy G. Hirrel trahirPaol.com CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 84 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:29 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Marianne Werdel <mariannewerdel@icloud.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:26 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 79 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Marianne Werdel mariannewerdel.com mariannewerdel@icloud.com 858-472-6585 Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 80 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:29 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Willis King <urnpireattire@attnet> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:32 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 77 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. Thanks Willis King Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 78 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:29 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: breeeemw@gmail.com <breeeemw@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:39 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; laensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, <BR> <BRA am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. <BR> <BR>The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. <BR> <BR>Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. <BR> <BR>Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. <BR> <BR>Thank you for your consideration. <BR> <BR>Sincerely, 75 Breeanna Weeks CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 76 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:29 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: deborah booth <debbooth53@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:39 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cloceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 73 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, #25 St. Malo Beach Oceanside, CA 92054 Debbe Booth 626-796-2506 Hm. 626-437-1598 Cell debbooth53@gmail.com Sent from my iPad CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 74 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:29 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Lori Brandt <loribrandtl@cox.net> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:41 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 71 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Lori Brandt Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 72 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:29 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Keith Anderson <knlander@aol.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:48 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 69 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 70 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:28 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Diane Kovacic <gkovacic@roadrunner.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:49 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cloceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 67 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Diane Kovacic Cell 951 5155417 Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 68 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:28 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Diane Kovacic <gkovacic@roadrunner.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:49 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 65 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Michael Kovacic Cell 951 5155417 Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 66 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:28 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Diane Kovacic <gkovacic@roadrunner.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:50 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 63 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, George Kovacic Cell 951 5155417 Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 64 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:28 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Rod Dean <rod.dean@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:57 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 61 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Rod Dean 21 Saint Malo Beach Oceanside, CA 92054 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 62 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:27 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad f,!rk; Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Linda Myerson Dean <lindamyersondean@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 11:00 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: KJensen@oceansideca.org; crodriguez@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; rkeim@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 59 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Linda Myerson Dean 21 St Malo Beach, Oceanside Linda Myerson Dean 323 228 8546 cell CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 60 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:27 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Patricia Fink <patriciaafink@aol.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 11:00 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. I Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, 57 Patricia Fink Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 58 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:27 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew A‘,.._reity of Carlsbad c. rea Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: johnklein1@aol.com <johnklein1@aol.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 11:05 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively 55 incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, john Klein 1601 S Pacfic Oceanside Ca 92054 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 56 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:26 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad FiN.ks Re.CfeadOil Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Emily Harper <emharper2@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 11:07 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: KJensen@oceansideca.org; crodriguez@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; rkeim@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 53 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Emily Harper Emily Harper (714) 294-6618 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 54 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:26 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Jordan Pillion <jndillion@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 11:08 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 51 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Jordan DiIlion Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 52 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:26 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Sandra Holtz <s19holtz@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 11:09 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 49 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Sandra Holtz Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 50 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:26 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (CiLy of Carlsbad 4 i.::,Rcrion Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: John Brinsley <johnbrinsley@hotmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 11:09 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 47 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolu Sent from Mail for Windows John Brinsley CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 48 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:26 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Jack Pence <jackpence@sbcglobal.net> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 11:19 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 45 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Jack and Beth Pence 1311 Kelly Street, Oceanside Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 46 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:26 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Paul Jones <surf67girl@icloud.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 11:26 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. 43 Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Natalie Jones Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 44 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:26 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Gezelle Weatherman <gezelleweatherman@yahoo.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 11:26 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 41 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Gezelle Weatherman Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 42 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:26 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (city of Carlsbad Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Michaela Spring <Michaela_Silver@hotmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 11:33 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; kjensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 39 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Michaela Spring CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 40 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:25 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Deborah STERN <deborahs@me.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 11:38 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 37 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Deborah B. Stern 972-877-5490 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 38 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:24 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Kelly Rouse <rouse505@pacbell.net> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 11:40 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 35 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Kelly Rouse CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 36 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:22 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (CI Ly of Carlsbad Fr Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Marylucia Arace <maryarace@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 11:42 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeinn@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 33 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. I request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Ma rylucia Arace CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 34 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:22 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Helena Eversole <helenaeversole@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 11:43 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 31 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Helena Eversole Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 32 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:22 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad ,CfICl Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Montoya, Phil J. <pmontoya@hpylaw.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 11:43 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; borrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal 29 engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Phil J. Montoya, Jr. CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 30 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:22 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad .?A Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Susan Suarez <thesusansuarez@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 11:53 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham©ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 27 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Susan Suarez CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 28 Daisy Hernandez From: Sent: To: Subject: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Monday, January 10, 2022 10:22 AM City Clerk FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 All Receive - Agenda Item tf For the Information of the: CITY COUNCIL Date C.A CM ACM '-CM (3) a7 Original Message From: Toni DeProsperis <tonideprosperis@yahoo.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 11:56 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 25 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Toni DeProsperis 714-329-5949 Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 26 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:21 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Audrey Smith <audreysemail@mac.conn> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 12:05 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 23 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Audrey Smith Sent from my iPad CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 24 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:21 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Mike Cannon <mytcannon@yahoo.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 12:08 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 21 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Michael Cannon Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 22 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:21 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Linda Chandler <beachlin36@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 12:12 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 19 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Linda Chandler Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 20 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:21 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Spencer Rouse <spencer.m.rouse@gmail.corn> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 12:27 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbacICA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 17 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Spencer Rouse CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 18 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:21 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: lostarksurfboards@yahoo.com <lostarksurfboards@yahoo.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 12:31 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 15 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Noah Thornton CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 16 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:21 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Liz GILFILLAN <gilfillans@mac.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 12:35 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 13 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Elizabeth Gilfillan CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 14 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:20 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad F.,1.rks Recrew:ic,n Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Ashley Jones <ajones@gamblejones.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 12:39 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.u; ",KJensen@oceansideca.org"@mx0b-00021101.pphosted.com; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal 11 engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. Sincerely, Ashley J. 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CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 12 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:20 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: CAROLYN BOONE <carolyn.boone@sbcglobal.net> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 12:40 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 9 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Carolyn Boone Sent from my iPad CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 10 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:20 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Brennen Clark <brennenc@bsdbuilders.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 12:43 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 7 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Brennen Clark Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 8 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:20 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Mike Taylor <mclarktaylor@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 12:49 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, M. Clark Taylor 801-419-2550 Mclarktaylor@gmail.com CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 6 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:20 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Rrks Recreori Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Dan Fair <thefairhouse@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 12:54 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 3 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Dan and Shelley Fair CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 4 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:19 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Attachments: Carlsbad City Council Sand Retention Plan Letter 1-9-2022.pdf Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Rizrks Yi c reA ti Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Graeme Gilfillan <Graeme@walkerweldon.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 12:57 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I hereby submit the attached letter in pdf format requesting that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the City Council's meeting agenda or, if not removed, then for the proposal to be voted down. Graeme Gilfillan CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 1 GRAEIVIE A. GILFILLAN SAINT MAIO BEACH OCEANSIDE, CA 92054 January 9, 2022 Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way the resolution has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. I respectfully request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Graeme A. Gilfillan Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:19 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Glenda Kimbrel <pgkimbrel@icloud.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 12:59 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Glenda and Pat Kinnbrel CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:19 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Jessica Sanabria <jessicaamber08@yahoo.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 1:03 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 97 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Jessica Sanabria CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 98 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:18 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Maranda <marandacarlton@gmailcom> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 1:21 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. 93 Sincerely, Maranda Carlton TLDR: just kick back and stop being a big bully to Oceanside. We need sand too CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 94 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:18 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Katherine Johnson <katherinejohnson@me.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 1:22 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 91 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. I request that you please remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Katherine Johnson 26 St. Malo Beach Oceanside, CA 92054 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 92 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:18 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad co Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: amax86@yahoo.com <amax86@yahoo.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 1:27 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 89 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. Yadda yadda.. Aaron Maxwell 505-306-2323 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 90 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:18 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: surf1king@yahoo.com <surf1king@yahoo.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 1:31 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 87 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Lawrence King Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 88 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:18 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Louise Fox <ljfox40@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 1:33 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 85 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Louise Fox CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 86 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:18 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: barrysnyderdesigns@yahoo.com <barrysnyderdesigns@yahoo.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 1:55 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 83 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Barry Snyder Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 84 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:17 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Phillip Schneider <Pschn5@cox.net> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 2:01 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 81 Do you realize that Carlsbad has two significant groin structures to support their sand retention? It is a great solution that if handled well can support both of our cities. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Phillip Schneider 1800 Block S Pacific St Oceanside, CA CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 82 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:17 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad r Rec r•Fil rico Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Michael Jones <mgjones@mac.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 2:02 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouneil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Council, I am writing to request that you remove or at least postpone your agenda item opposing Oceanside's sand retention devices plan. The plan has not been finalized. The work currently underway will help identify sand strategies to address the beach erosion issues impacting the shore in Oceanside today, but could potentially aid Carlsbad as these same issues impact your beaches. I would encourage you to join the effort, and participate as a partner in developing solutions for the coast line from the O'side Harbor to the Powerplant. At the very least, observe accepted practice and procedure to support a measured and thoughtful response to the shoreline crisis that impacts both our communities. Thank you for your service, and for your consideration of my point of view. Sincerely, Michael G. Jones 77 #24 St. Mato Beach Oceanside, CA 831-332-9754 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. r L 78 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:16 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Matthew Caulfield <mpcaulfieldl@icloud.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 2:03 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 75 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Matt Caulfield Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 76 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:16 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Sarah Greene <haskellsg@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 2:03 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 73 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Sarah Haskell Greene CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 74 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:16 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Matthew Caulfield <mpcaulfieldl@icloud.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 2:03 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; Peter Weiss <pweiss@oceansideca.org>; Ryan Keim <rkeim@oceansideca.org>; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 71 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Pat Caulfield CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 72 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:16 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Do not prematurely oppose Oceanside's sand retention devices plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: june.cappiello@gmail.com <june.cappiello@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 2:06 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Do not prematurely oppose Oceanside's sand retention devices plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, The agenda item proposing a resolution to oppose Oceanside sand retention devices is premature and should be removed from the council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The right thing to do would be to properly review the plan, which is still being finalized. The council is acting selfishly by disregarding the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have stated — repeatedly — that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approve. if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. The council should adhere to professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships betwe neighboring cities. I encourage you to move forward with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. 69 Please remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, June Cappiello June.cappiello@gmail.com Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 70 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:15 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Blaine Fetter <bfetter@samuelsonandfetter.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 2:07 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 67 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Blaine P. Fetter 16 St. Malo Oceanside, CA Sent from my iPad CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 68 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:15 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Sarah Tenaglia <sarahtenaglia@me.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 2:25 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 65 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Sarah Tenaglia CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 66 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:15 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad R: r',1 Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Mary McGilvray <marymcgilvray@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 2:26 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addressing these concerns. 63 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. I request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Mary McGilvray 112 Eaton Street Oceanside, CA 92054 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 64 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:15 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Reject the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Parks & Re.crearkm Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: judynaz@aol.com <judynaz@aol.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 2:32 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carIsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cLoceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Reject the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to ask that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda, or, if not removed, be voted against. Are you aware this resolution opposes the Oceanside plan before the plan has even been finalized? Moreover, it opposes the plan without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities have the opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated, on the record, that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. This means you. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. Your concerns. Your proposal abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships betweei neighboring cities. Oceanside homeowners and visitors give a lot of business to the Carlsbad community, but, if your proposal goes through, we Oceansiders could easily change our shopping habits. Don't you think having a good 61 relationship with your neighboring community is valuable? Are you so self-centered that you would vote in a way to ruin your neighbors' plans for improvement? Please remove the agenda item or vote against it. Sincerely yours, Judy Nazemetz Oceanside homeowner CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 62 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:15 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad I: r ks ti Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Dean Ramadan <deanramadan@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 2:34 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 59 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Dean CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 60 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:15 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Carol Watkins <carolwatkins@me.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 2:54 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without z customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 57 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Carol Watkins carolwatkins@me.com 626-675-2452 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 58 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:15 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char,Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Farks Rz3cn2ation Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: henry eversole <henry.o.eversole@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 2:56 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downclrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 55 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Henry 0 Eversole Oceanside homeowner CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 56 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:14 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Madeline Watkins <madelinewatkins1.5@icloud.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 2:57 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 53 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Madeline Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 54 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:14 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew City of Carlsbad , Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Colton A DiIlion <iam@cadillion.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 3:14 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Ma nager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 51 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Colton DiIlion CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content isi safe. 52 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:14 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Gary R Stone <stone80412@sbcglobal.net> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 3:21 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 49 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolu Sent from Mail for Windows Gary Stone / Diane stone 1941 south pacific Oceanside ca CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 50 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:14 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Matthew Caulfield <mpcaulfield@yahoo.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 3:24 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 47 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 48 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:13 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Tess Clair <tess.amato1@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 4:15 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca-us; laensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 45 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Tess Clair CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 46 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:12 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Susan Franklin <snfrank@cox.net> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 4:25 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 43 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Susan Franklin CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 44 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:12 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: DOROTHY MATTHIESSEN <dmatth9906@aol.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 4:29 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 39 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 40 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:11 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Thor Stensrud <thorskie@icloud.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 4:31 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 37 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Thor A. Stensrud 1705 South Pacific Str CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 38 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:11 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Ed West <ebwestfam@cox.net> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 4:33 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; laensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, <BR> <BR>I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. <BR> <BR>The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. <BR> <BR>Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. <BR> <BR>Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. <BR> <BR>Thank you for your consideration. <BR> <BR>Sincerely, 35 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:10 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: DOROTHY MATTHIESSEN <dmatth9906@aol.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 4:34 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 33 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Dorothy Matthiessen 18 St. Malo Oceanside Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 34 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:10 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Sonia Cornwell <casalossuenos@icloud.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 4:37 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 31 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, William Scott Cornwell Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 32 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:10 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad ',arks& Recrearico Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: bonnie holt <bholt200@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 4:42 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 29 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Bonnie and Dick Holt CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 30 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:09 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: MONA MARRA <mmarra@aol.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 4:42 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 27 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Mona Marra Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 28 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:08 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad I:a r s ti Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Kaela Kajiyama <alohapostpartum@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 6:05 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: KJensen@oceansideca.org; crodriguez@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; rkeim@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 23 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Kaela kajiyama CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 24 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:08 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Michelle Wermers <wermersmichelle@icloud.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 6:26 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 21 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Michelle wermers Oceanside resident Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 22 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:07 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Farks & Recreation Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: jeff.mcdermott@nomuragreentech.com <jeff.mcdermott@nomuragreentech.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 6:39 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <pa rksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 19 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Jeffrey McDermott 2027 S Pacific Avenue Oceanside, CA PLEASE READ: This message is for the named person's use only. It may contain confidential, proprietary or legally privileged information. No confidentiality or privilege is waived or lost by any mistransmission. If you receive this message in error, please delete it and all copies from your system, destroy any hard copies and notify the sender. You must not, directly or indirectly, use, disclose, distribute, print, or copy any part of this message if you are not the intended recipient. 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CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 20 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:07 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Claudia Wagner <claudiasw2@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 6:51 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 17 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Claudia Wagner Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 18 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:07 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Scott Wagner <swagsl@cox.net> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 6:56 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cloceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 15 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Scott Wagner Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 16 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:07 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Farks Rc•n:re4tivm Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Meagan Sullivan <mssullivansd@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:03 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 13 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. I request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Meagan Jessen CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 14 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:07 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew City of Carlsbad r s A ReC f,??,}d DPI Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Jeri Wagner <jerisw@sbcglobal.net> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:15 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 11 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Jeri Wagner CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 12 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:06 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Courtney Evans <courtevans@me.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:30 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 9 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Courtney Evans CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 10 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:06 AM To: City Clerk Subject FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew ksiLy of Carlsbad Filr!.?!; c iii3CrecitiOn Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Mark Spera <mark.spera@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:37 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 7 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Mark Spera, Oceanside Resident CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 8 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:06 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Parks ex Recreation Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Ryan Sullivan <ryans@electricalsalesine.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:42 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 5 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Thanks Ryan Sullivan President Electrical Sales Inc Office (760)598-1510 x1100 ryans@electricalsalesinc.com CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 6 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:05 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Mary Anne Stroud <maryannestroud07@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 7:51 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 3 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, MaryAnne Stroud CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 4 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:02 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Andrew Gray <andrewuno84@yahoo.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 8:17 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 47 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Andrew Gray Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 48 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:02 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Sarah Lavender <sarahlavender87@hotmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 8:20 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, <BR> <BRA am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. <BR> <BR>The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. <BR> <BR>Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. 45 Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Sarah Lavender Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 46 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:01 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad R'n tea ti 171. ri Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Lori Montgomery <Imontgom023@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 8:21 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 43 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Lori Montgomery CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 44 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:01 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Kyle Hines <kyle.h.hines@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 8:24 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 41 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Kyle Hines CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 42 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:01 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Christopher Moehl <cmmoehl@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 8:26 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, <BR> <BRA am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. <BR> <BR>The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. <BR> <BR>Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. <BR> <BR>Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. <BR> <BR>Thank you for your consideration. <BR> <BR>Sincerely, Chris Moehl 39 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:00 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: susantshupe@gmail.com <susantshupe@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 8:26 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceansicle.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 37 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, RQ and Susan Shupe (760)717-6167 Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 38 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:00 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Ann Boutin <annsboutin@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 9:09 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 35 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Ann Boutin CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 36 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:00 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Greg Simmons <gregsimmons28@yahoo.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:15 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 33 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Greg Simmons Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 34 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:00 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Nr;Is Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Liesel Reinisch <Ireinisch@adamsoconnell.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 10:34 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 31 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Liesel Reinisch #39 Saint Malo Beach CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 32 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:00 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Mary O'Connell <moconnell@adamsoconnell.com> Sent: Sunday, January 9, 2022 11:41 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cLoceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses the loss of sand. I Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. 29 Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Mary Adams °Connell 39 St. Malo Beach Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 30 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:00 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad r,zu ti on Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: captadam12@gmail.com <captadam12@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 7:26 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cloceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that 27 its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution should not be approved. Sincerely, Adam Firestone, 40 Saint Maio Beach Oceanside, CA CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 28 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:59 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Re.creatit:o Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Keegan Robilotta <keegan1392@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 7:29 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrifit mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 25 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Keegan Robilotta CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 26 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:59 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad reA Dr, Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Roger Goodan <rgoodan@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 7:53 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 23 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Roger Goodan 2041 South Pacific Oceanside, CA Sent from Mail for Windows CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 24 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:59 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad rec.rks ee Recreation Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Alison Gamble <agamble@gamblejones.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 8:04 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal 21. engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. Respectfully submitted, Alison J. Gamble THIS COMMUNICATION AND ANY ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND PRIVILEGED, THEY ARE INTENDED FOR THE SOLE USE OF THE ADDRESSEE. IF YOU RECEIVE THIS TRANSMISSION IN ERROR, YOU ARE ADVISED TILT ANY DISCLOSURE, COPYING, DISTRIBUTION, OR THE TAKING OF ANY ACTION IN RELIANCE UPON THIS COMMUNICATION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MOREOVER, ANY SUCH DISCLOSURE SHALL NOT COMPROMISE OR WAIVE ITIE ADVISOR-CLIENT OR OTHER PRIVILEGES AS TO THIS COMMUNICATION OR anIERWISE. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS COMMUNICATION IN ERROR, PLEASE NOTIFY ME VIA RETURN E-MAIL OR BY TELEPHONE AT (626) 795-7583. THANK YOU. CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 22 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:59 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Derick Mitre <derickmitre@hotmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 8:07 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 19 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, -Derick Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 20 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:59 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Imogen Jackson <negomilj@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 8:23 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 17 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 18 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:58 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Chris Sickman <saltysickman@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 8:25 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, <BR> <BR>I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. <BR> <BR>The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. <BR> <BR>Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring clowndrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. <BR> <BR>Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. <BR> <BR>Thank you for your consideration. <BR> <BR>Sincerely, 15 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:58 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Farks Recreation Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Carrie O'Neal <cmoneal@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 8:44 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 13 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Carrie O'Neal #18 St. Maio Beach Oceanside, California Carrie O'Neal Crested Butte,CO. (970) 901 4040 cmoneal@qmail.com httb://hidherhooves.com "Centering hearts with the 'presents' of a horse" ItiHIGHER HOOVES "God's great love and purposes for us are worked out in the messes, storms and sins, blue skies, daily work, and dreams of our common lives, working with us as we are and not as we should be." Eugene H. Peterson CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. A 14 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:57 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Fks ?. tea ti Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Hank Stern <hstern09@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 8:50 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 11 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Hank Stern 2035 South Pacific Oceanside, Ca 92054 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 12 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:56 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Paul Oddou <paul.oddou@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 8:51 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 9 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Paul CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 10 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:56 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: thepentons <thepentons@cox.net> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 8:55 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cLoceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 7 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Mary Anne Penton Oceanside CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 8 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:56 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Mary Anne Penton <thepentons4455@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 8:58 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 5 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Hugh Penton Oceanside CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 6 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:56 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Duke Stroud <mcduke07@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 8:59 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 3 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister citr dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Dke Stroud 1507 So Pacific St. 92054 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 4 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:56 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Debbie Kraus <ddfbca@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:00 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Deborah Kraus Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:55 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City Of Carlsbad rem ri co Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Chris Burgess <crb1452@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:02 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: KJensen@oceansideca.org; crodriguez@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cloceanside.ca.us; rkeim@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 9 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Chris Burgess 1513 So Pacific Street, Oceanside Chris Burgess CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 10 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:55 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: David Kraus <dksoca@icloud.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:03 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 7 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, David Kraus Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 8 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:52 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Dave Larson <davelarson2015@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:30 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 3 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Dave CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 4 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:52 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: danielle steele <danisteele01@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:42 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:52 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: danielle steele <danisteele01@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:43 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Danielle Steele Oceanside, Ca 92057 Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:05 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad I'!rks i-?:n fed t:i Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Tom Gregory <tomgregory4073@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:02 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Thomas R. Gregory II (local resident now) Retired Traffic Commissioner for Thousand Oaks, CA CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:12 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: David Simmons <dsimmons@simmonsmedia.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:11 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 41 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. David Simmons David Simmons 52 St. Malo Beach Oceanside, CA 92054 Dsimmons@simmonsmedia.com 801.971.9570 Sent from my iPad CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 42 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:49 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Irks tRk5f: ti Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Michael Wetherell <mikewetherell@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:44 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: KJensen@oceansideca.org; crodriguez@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cloceanside.ca.us; rkeirn@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 215 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 216 Daisy Hernandez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:49 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew CCity of Carlsbad Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Ross DiIlion <rossdillion@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:47 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 213 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Ross DiIlion CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 214 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Sent: To: Subject: Council Internet Email Monday, January 10, 2022 12:34 PM City Clerk FW: Oceanside sand All Receive - Agenda Item #_112\ For the Information of the: CITY COUNCIL Dateth21262CA VCC CM " -ACM -,15CM (3) From: Ken Howard <kchowardl@mac.com> Sent: Saturday, January 8, 2022 6:45 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov> Subject: Oceanside sand Please do not vote next week to oppose saving Oceanside's fast dwindling supply of sand. We need all the sand we can get. Thank you Ken Howard 999 N Pacific Street E308, Oceanside CA 92054 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 1 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent Monday, January 10, 2022 10:49 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (CiLy of Carlsbad Fer'-y; P.ecfed Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Michael Wetherell <mikewetherell@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:44 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: KJensen@oceansideca.org; crodriguez@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; rkeim@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:22 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Caleb Richter <caleb.carlossichter@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:55 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. 25 The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Caleb Richter Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 26 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:22 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Hut Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Jim Jaffee <jimjaffee@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 10:55 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Subject: Please Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be approved. It is a well known fact that the jetties and groins at Oceanside Harbor impede sand flow and transport within the Oceanside Littoral Cell. This impediment to sand flow can impact beach dynamics including beach width in downstream littoral communities like Carlsbad. Oceanside is now proposing a pilot project of four goins that are 600 feet long south of Oceanside Harbor. Oceanside is also investigating adding 14 groins in total thus creating more impediments to sand transport. This resolution would oppose that proposal before it gets too far down the development cycle. The best solution to improve downstream sand transport is to avoid adding more impediments to sand transport such as the proposed pilot 4 groin project and any subsequent groins. A bypass system of sand around Oceanside Harbor and a 23 long term sand nourishment program are more appropriate and would benefit all stakeholders in the Oceanside Littoral Cell including Carlsbad and other downstream beach communities. I strongly request you approve the proposed resolution and instead work on sand bypass solutions. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Jim Jaffee CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 24 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:21 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Matthew Mattison <matthew.mattison@att.net> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 11:19 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cLoceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, <BR> <BR>I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. <BR> <BR>The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand 21 Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. <BR> <BR>Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. <BR> <BR>Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. <BR> <BR>Thank you for your consideration. <BR> <BR>Sincerely, Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 22 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:21 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad F. Recreation Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Ashwin Adarkar <ashwin.adarkar@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 11:24 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cLoceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 19 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Ashwin Adarkar CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 20 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:21 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Nrks Rc,,.creadco Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Heidi M <heidimcgilvray@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 11:24 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 17 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Heidi McGilvray 626.674.3974 5234 Shelley P1 Carlsbad, CA 920 o 8 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 18 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:21 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Wesley Grimm <wescgrimm@me.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 11:27 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeinn@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. 15 The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Wes Grimm 760-468-0735 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 16 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:21 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: lisett Negrete <lisettmnegrete@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 11:32 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. 13 The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Lisett CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 14 Tammy Cloud-MciVlinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:20 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Rick Stern <Istern2@cox.net> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 11:34 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. 11 The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Ricky Stern 1601 S Pacific St Oceanside, CA CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 12 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:20 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew ,1/4._Ar City of Carlsbad riIrks P.,nreation Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Youssef Sobhi <ysobhi@hotmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 11:37 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 9 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolu Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 10 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:20 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad ['arks Rec. r ti Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Lindsay Petersen <lindsayrpetersen@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 11:38 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 7 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Lindsay Petersen CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 8 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:20 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Paul V Demler <paulvdemler@yahoo.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 11:50 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. 5 The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolu CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 6 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:20 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Fins *:fi creatiQl Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Austin Floren <aussiefloren@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 11:55 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: KJensen@oceansideca.org; crodriguez@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; rkeim@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 3 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Austin Floren CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 4 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:20 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Real Surf <realsurfshop@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 11:55 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. 1 The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Shawn Ambrose Realsurfshop.co realsurfshop@gmail.com CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:19 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew _ (City of Carlsbad R.,2crwilC.71 Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Cheryl Zavalani <cherylzav@cox.net> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:17 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; laensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal 1 engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. Thank you, Cheryl Zavalani •CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:20 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad rk s P..?crea Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: James Young <jyoung.esq@verizon.net> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:19 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolu James Young Sent from my iPhone: 714-357-0355 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 1:50 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Chelsea Musco <chelsea.musco@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:29 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, 1 while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Chelsea Musco Envoye de mon iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 1:50 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad r ks Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Boydstun, Kahlani <kahlani.boydstun@desertsands.us> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:44 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Kahlani Boydstun CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 1:50 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad R: rk s Rnreatir....ri Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Lucy Hartford <lucyhartford@verizon.net> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:49 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cLoceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well- designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, 1 Lucy Hartford Cell # 310-592-7871 lucyhartfordverizon.net CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 1:50 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: PATRICIA MARTIN <martin_00@msn.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:51 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. 1 The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. Patricia A. Martin Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 1:50 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Vanessa Wolverton <vistav@icloud.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:53 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Vanessa Wolverton 1635 Kurtz Street Oceanside, CA 92054 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 1:50 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad F • c r fria r Vt."1 Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Robert Foster <bobfoster@inscoinc.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:55 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunninghann@cloceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring down drift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated down drift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. Sincerely, Oceanside resident Robert C Foster. CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 1:50 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Re#,:fimtion Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Erin Cunningham <eribear75@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 1:00 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: KJensen@oceansideca.org; crodriguez@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cLoceanside.ca.us; rkeim@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. Thank you, Erin Cunningham Erin Cunningham Licensed Esthetician, Massage Therapist, HHP, CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Council Internet Email Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 1:21 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Carlsbad resolution # 12 Attachments: carlsbadcounciljan2022..pdf From: Leslee Gaul <leslee@visitoceanside.org> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:59 PM To: Leslee Gaul <leslee@visitoceanside.org> Subject: Carlsbad resolution Dear Mayor Hall and City Councilmembers: On behalf of the Oceanside tourism industry and the Visit Oceanside board of directors, I wanted to express our disappointment in your decision to bring forth a resolution that will oppose Oceanside's sand retention project. We respectfully ask you to pull this item from the agenda. This action abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring communities. It perpetuates gross economic, social, environmental, and cultural inequity within our region along with negative community relations that impact the spirit of regional collaboration. The type of collaboration that Carlsbad enjoyed a decade ago on a regional sand project. The decision to do this now is premature. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features that address these concerns. Please remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Leslee Gaul President/CEO Visit Oceanside® Oceanside's Tourism Authority Destination Marketing 8E Management Organization Office: 760-721-1101 www.visitoceanside.org Facebook Instagram I Twitter I Pinterest j YouTube I Linkedln 1 63;:k vs OCEANSIDE' January 10, 2022 Dear Mayor Hall and City Councilmembers: On behalf of the Oceanside tourism industry and the Visit Oceanside board of directors, I wanted to express our disappointment in your decision to bring forth a resolution that will oppose Oceanside's sand retention project. We respectfully ask you to pull this item from the agenda. This action abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring communities. It perpetuates gross economic, social, environmental, and cultural inequity within our region along with negative community relations that impact the spirit of regional collaboration. The type of collaboration that Carlsbad enjoyed a decade ago on a regional sand project. The decision to do this now is premature. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features that address these concerns. Please remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, , L,o2z.z 6oce., Leslee Gaul President/CEO Visit Oceanside OCEANSIDE CZ i t4 ALIFORNIA WELCOME CENTER VISIT Respect the Originals CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Diane Nygaard <dnygaard3@gmail.corn> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 1:25 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Comments on # 12- Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment Honorable Mayor and City Council We support the staff reccommendation to adopt a resolution to oppose this project in Oceanside. The proposed project to add 4 "temporary" groins and a sand bypass system to portions of the coast along Oceanside clearly has regional impacts and will affect Carlsbad and other cities to the south. At the October 2021 SANDAG Board meeting this concern was raised during member comments. Oceanside Council Member Rodriquez stated of course it was the city's intent to involve their neighbors in this project. However Oceanside had already voted in support of the alternative that would likely have the greatest impact to those neighbors-without consulting them. Of course all of our local beaches have issues with sand retention. Unfortunately Oceanside exacerbated this problem by letting their opportunistic sand replenishment permit expire. The staff report considering options for sand replenishment noted the concern with sand retention on beaches to the south, and the known public safety issue of increased rip tides associated with such groins. And of course short term fixes to sand on the beaches needs to also consider the long term impacts of sea level rise. Oceanside also has not updated their LCP to address this critical issue. Of course we all want sand on our beaches. But such projects need to consider regional implications, public safety, sea level rise, mitigation for all impacts- and of course how such a massive project would be paid for. The regional Sand Management Plan needs to be updated, land use policies along the coast need to be addressed, and there needs to be real plans for addressing coastal infrastructure. Sand replenishment is just one part of a bigger, complex issue. Piecemeal planning is clearly the wrong way to address this. We support the staff recommendation to oppose this project as currently proposed by the city of Oceanside. Instead we urge Carlsbad, and all of our north county coastal cities to come up with a coordinated plan that will actually work. Diane Nygaard On behalf of Peserve Calavera Oceanside should take a step back, and only proceed with this after. Beach sand public safety issue failedThe Oceanside report identThey The staff r CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 1 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 1:49 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Lauren Ritchie <Iritchie2191@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 1:33 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. 1 The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Best, Lauren Ritchie CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 3:21 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Lynda Fetter <lyndafetter@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 1:55 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansidecasorg; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. 1 The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Lynda Boone Fetter CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 3:21 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Tanner Armstrong <tanner32a@icloud.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 2:04 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pliveiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, <BR> <BRA am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. <BR> <BR>The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand 1 Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. <BR> <BR>Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. <BR> <BR>Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. <BR> <BR>Thank you for your consideration. <BR> <BR>Sincerely, Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 3:21 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: CARLSBAD COUNCIL MEETING 1/11 @ 3pm...Item #12....IMPORTANT Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: John Tenaglia <jtenaglia61@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 2:15 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: CARLSBAD COUNCIL MEETING 1/11 @ 3pm...ltem #12....IMPORTANT Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan (item #12) from the city council meeting agenda be continued or not approved. By way of background I was the point person and one of the 4 key property owners at St. Malo Beach as it related to the now certified EIR for the Buena Vista Lagoon restoration plan. It took over 12 years to finally come to an agreement with all the various agencies including Sandag. During this process I worked with both your city and Oceanside in getting this successfully negotiated and eventually certified by Sandag. I mention this because I see no reason why our two cities cannot work together again to come up with a sand restoration/retention plan that works for both cities and meets with your full approval. Oceanside's current restoration plan is preliminary and has many revisions to go. I ask that you please continue this council agenda item #12 and/or not approve the proposed resolution so we can get back to the table and come up with a solution that works for all. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, John Tenaglia St. IVIalo Beach CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 3:20 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Edward Alderson <Edward.Alderson@callawaygolf.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 2:28 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; 1(lensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan To Carlsbad City Leaders, To Preface; 1 Carlsbad has structures in the ocean that aid in sand retention in front of the plant south of Tamarack providing wide beaches for Carlsbad locals and deem those structures necessary and worthy. However Carlsbad is opposing Oceanside it's due course in exploring their own necessary and worthy solutions by planning to oppose at an early stage the sand retention program being explored for Oceanside. "Ok for me, not for thee" comes to mind Further detail below; I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Edward Alderson 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 3:20 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Julia Fry <juliafry4040@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 2:33 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, <BR> <BRA am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. <BR> <BR>The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand 1 Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. <BR> <BR>Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. <BR> <BR>Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. <BR> <BR>Thank you for your consideration. <BR> <BR>Sincerely, Sent from nny iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or dick on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 3:20 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Ann Wilson <ann.wilson@mac.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 2:37 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. 1 The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Annie Wilson Oceanside Resident Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 3:20 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad 1:'!rks RE?.C. re4 ti Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Casey Journigan <caseyj@arcadiacontract.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 2:55 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cloceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal 1 engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolu CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 3:20 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Cearra Correa <self.constructed@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 2:59 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. 1 The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Cearra Correa Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 3:20 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew CCiLy of Carlsbad Nrks K. R.nreation Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Steven Wilcox <stevenewilcox@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 3:02 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. 1 Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Best, Steven E. Wilcox www.stevenewilcox.corn www.sonofabeachphoto.corn stevenewilcox@qmail.corn 951.719.6684 "Do Your Best, Never Give Up, Hove Fun"- Gregg Ellis Wilcox CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 3:20 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad ;?, R.N.reation Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Wayne Harp <wharp7126@att.net> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 3:03 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. Wayne Harp Oceanside, Ca CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Diana A <dra805@grnail.corn> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 3:11 PM To: City Clerk Subject: 12. UPDATE ON THE CITY OF OCEANSIDE'S PLANNED BEACH SAND REPLENISHMENT AND RETENTION DEVICE PROJECT AND PROPOSED STATEMENT OF OPPOSITION Dear Councilmembers, Please vote in favor to adopt the resolution against Oceanside's plan to construct devices to interfere with the flow of the ocean. I moved to Carlsbad primarily for the beauty of our beaches. Constructing devices to interfere with the flow of the ocean will ruin the beauty of our beach city. Please, keep our beaches in a natural state. We have beautiful beaches (some of the nicest on the southern coast); let's keep it that way. There are other mechanisms to support sand replenishment other than building structures. I've reviewed the public comments and the majority that oppose this are Oceanside residents. Thank you. Diana Aguirre, MBA, PMP®, LSSBB D3 Carlsbad resident CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 1 CALIFORNIA WELCOME CENTER 1 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Council Internet Email Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 4:11 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Carlsbad resolution Agenda Item 12 Attachments: carlsbadcounciljan2022..pdf From: Leslee Gaul <leslee@yisitoceanside.org> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 12:59 PM To: Leslee Gaul <leslee@yisitoceanside.org> Subject: Carlsbad resolution Dear Mayor Hall and City Councilmembers: On behalf of the Oceanside tourism industry and the Visit Oceanside board of directors, I wanted to express our disappointment in your decision to bring forth a resolution that will oppose Oceanside's sand retention project. We respectfully ask you to pull this item from the agenda. This action abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring communities. It perpetuates gross economic, social, environmental, and cultural inequity within our region along with negative community relations that impact the spirit of regional collaboration. The type of collaboration that Carlsbad enjoyed a decade ago on a regional sand project. The decision to do this now is premature. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features that address these concerns. Please remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Leslee Gaul President/CEO Visit Oceanside® Oceanside's Tourism Authority Destination Marketing & Management Organization Office: 760-721-1101 www.yisitoceanside.org Facebook I Instagram j Twitter Pinterest j YouTube Linkedln 42;;k VISIT OCEANSIDE. Respect the Originals 463N VISIT .........., OCEANSIDE January 10, 2022 Dear Mayor Hall and City Councilmembers: On behalf of the Oceanside tourism industry and the Visit Oceanside board of directors, I wanted to express our disappointment in your decision to bring forth a resolution that will oppose Oceanside's sand retention project. We respectfully ask you to pull this item from the agenda. This action abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring communities. It perpetuates gross economic, social, environmental, and cultural inequity within our region along with negative community relations that impact the spirit of regional collaboration. The type of collaboration that Carlsbad enjoyed a decade ago on a regional sand project. The decision to do this now is premature. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features that address these concerns. Please remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Leslee Gaul President/CEO Visit Oceanside Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 3:20 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Cara Savage <cara.savage@yahoo.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 3:17 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. 1 The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Cara Savage CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 4:49 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: NICK RICCI <ncrl9glock@aol.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 3:32 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved, 1 The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Nick C. Ricci Sent from my iPad CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 4:49 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: cody hines <codyjhines@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 3:38 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: croclriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Kiensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, <BR> <BR>I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. <BR> <BR>The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand 1 Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. <BR> <BR>Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. <BR> <BR>Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. <BR> <BR>Thank you for your consideration. <BR> <BR>Sincerely, Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 4:49 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char_Buckalew (City of Carlsbad I:arks Re,,creatiol Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: David Dennert <daviddennert@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 3:45 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders and officials, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration, taking your time to read this, and understanding where the citizens of Oceanside and Carlsbad can benefit greatly. Sincerely, David Dennert - Former Oceanside Lifeguard. CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 4:49 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Sam Christopher <christopher.sam@icloud.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 4:02 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, Oceanside needs good sand! 1 I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Sam Christopher of Oceanside CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:29 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 All Receive - Agenda Item # For the Information of the: (TV COUNCIL_ Date 7 ----CC - CM ---kcm DCM (3) Original Message From: Julia Fry <juliafry4040@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 2:34 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, <BR> <BRA am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. <BR> <BR>The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand 15 Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. <BR> <BR>Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. <BR> <BR>Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. <BR> <BR>Thank you for your consideration. <BR> <BR>Sincerely, Julia Fry Sent from my 'Phone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 16 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 5:05 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad ii•nreAtion Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Mike Martin <greenearthgc@yahoo.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 4:56 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolu CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:28 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Hannah Carter <hrcarter99@icloud.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 5:29 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. 13 The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 14 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:28 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Emma Sanchez <emma sanchez 14@icloud.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 5:32 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, <BR> <BR>I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. <BR> <BR>The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand 11 Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. <BR> <BR>Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. <BR> <BR>Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. <BR> <BR>Thank you for your consideration. <BR> <BR>Sincerely, Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 12 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:28 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char,Buckalew (City of Carlsbad iiKreatk)ri Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Caleb Schroeder <caleb@stonesre.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 5:41 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 9 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Caleb Schroeder Principal StoneSteps Real Estate 990 Highland Dr. Suite 303 Solana Beach, CA 92075 626.428.2809 (c) caleb@stonesre.com stonesre.com CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 10 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:28 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Matt Miller <miller@newcrestcre.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 5:44 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. 7 The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Matt Miller CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 8 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Nil Alben <nilir@cox.net> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 6:10 PM To: City Clerk; Council Internet Email Cc: Council@oceansideca.org Subject: Carlsbad City Council Meeting January 11, 2022, Agenda item 12 Dear Carlsbad City Council Members- We have been owners at North Coast Village on Oceanside beach since 1998. Sand erosion on our beach has been an ongoing problem for many years. Our beautiful beach is slowly disappearing. The Carlsbad City Council's proposal to adopt a resolution opposing the Oceanside Replenishment and Retention should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but does so without a customary review process. Moreover, the resolution is being adopted without any notice to Oceanside or discussion with City officials at any level. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring cities. In summary, the resolution appears premature to say the least. The way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. Thank you for your consideration. Respectfully submitted, Brian & Nil Alben Owners of Unit G-25 at North Coast Village on the Sand H: 760-295-0837/C: 760-505-2939 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 1 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:28 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Reagan Stull <reaganstull@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 6:13 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, <BR> <BR>I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. <BR> <BR>The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand 5 Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. <BR> <BR>Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. <BR> <BR>Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. <BR> <BR>Thank you for your consideration. <BR> <BR>Sincerely, Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 6 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:28 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Lynn Macneil <Imacnei11953@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 6:24 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. 3 The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Lynn McGilvray Macneil 112 Eaton Street Oceanside CA 92054 Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 4 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:28 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 ----Original Message From: Kayla Bell <kaylamarrah@icloud.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 6:49 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. 1 The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Kayla Bell CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:28 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (CT ly of Carlsbad ti Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Missjodeee <missjodeee@aol.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 7:16 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well- designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Josephine Moore Jeffrey Port (310) 561-2652 1 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:27 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (CiLy of Carlsbad Rada Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Rick Durette <winerick62@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 7:46 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Rick Durette CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:27 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Courtney Koranda <courtneykoranda@yahoo.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 8:43 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, <BR> <BR>I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. <BR> <BR>The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand 1 Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. <BR> <BR>Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolu COURTNEY KORANDA REALTOR COMPASS DRE# 01441469 M. 619 992 4495 COURTNEY.KORANDA@COMPASS.COM https://urldefense.com/v3/ http://WWW.COURTNEYSELLS.COM ;!lE_AxU6-vwMWK- Q!9pOecJ70KJoHrG5De8gjdn9GjfAbuaPeM-mV0SminWE_bYKr_hvBSUxe_r93WaaL3p0Fa5A$ Eight time winner "Top 7% of San Diego Realtors for "Best in Client Satisfaction" 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018 as featured in San Diego Magazine CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Carolyn Krammer <carolnoceanside@cs.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 8:58 PM To: Council Internet Email; Manager Internet Email; City Clerk; Parks and Recreation; Don Neu Subject: Agenda Item #12 - Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment Honorable Mayor and City Council and Carlsbad City Government: The Citizens for the Preservation of Parks & Beaches (CPPB) supports your staff and commissions recommendation to adopt a resolution for the City of Carlsbad to oppose the Oceanside Beach Sand Retention project to block the transport of sand to our cities to the south. Even in our own city of Oceanside, residents to the south of these proposed groins do not want their beaches to be degraded any more than they already have been. All of our San Diego beaches are suffering from our past practices of armoring our coastline. We are all experiencing the unintended consequences of hard structures that have been placed on our beaches in the past. We do not need to continue this practice of Unintended Consequence. Just as is happening in other coastal cities, coastal armoring has caused the eradication of our sandy beaches. This is a regional issue not just an Oceanside issue. Unfortunately, the Oceanside Council 4-1 has voted to approve this project going forward without any input from our neighbors to the south. Our southerly neighbors will definitely experience the devastating results of this project in the future. It may take years, but it will happen just like we are now learning and experiencing what those unintended consequences are from our harbor jetties and coastal armoring. The CPPB respectfully and strongly request that you approve the proposed Resolution and work on a regional solution to a regional issue. Thank You for your consideration and your support of the Resolution. Carolyn Krammer, Chairperson Citizens for the Preservation of Parks & Beaches Oceanside 92054 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 1. Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Steve Maschue <steve.maschue@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:07 PM To: City Clerk; Council Internet Email Cc: Oceanside City Council Subject: Carlsbad City Council Meeting January 11, 2022, Agenda Item 12 - Please vote NO on Opposing Oceansides Sand Retention Study. Honorable Mayor Hall, and Carlsbad City Council, I am a retired USAF Colonel, 26 year resident of Oceanside, and 22-year member of the North Coast Village Homeowner Association Board. I am a beach lover, and for 20 years have been trying to get our City and the Army Corps of Engineers to get and retain sand on our Oceanside and North County beaches. The Army Corps, Marine Corps, and Navy all agree that their World War II harbor was one of the causes for Oceanside and Carlsbad's decreasing beaches. But non the less, the studies and efforts needed to resolve the problem have not been done. The City of Oceanside just completed a short FEASIBILITY study of our own to determine if a pilot demonstration project was feasible. That study came up with several options which did include one that included construction of some groins or jetties to retain sand. The proposed option with groins was presented as one option, and also with the idea that if they didn't work, or if they interfered with "downdriftn beaches (Carlsbad) losing sand, the groins could be removed. Note that every study that has been done since the 1970s has resulted in the recommendation of some sort of hard structure to retain sand as the most cost-effective solution. I believe this is a reasonable position, that should be studied further in cooperation with Carlsbad„ Camp Pendleton, and the Army Corps of Engineers. I believe your vote to oppose Oceanside's effort is way premature. Please vote no on this item, or table it until the additional study is complete, and you have heard the results of the study. I believe we do ned a REGIONAL solution that may in fact include jetties and groins in several locations along the coast. If you look at our coastline now, you will see that where the structures are, we have sand in both cities.. Steve Nictschue (1W 999 N Pacific #D310 Oceanside CA 92054 Phone 760-216-8017 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 1 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:27 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Fi:rks Recreatioa Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Eleanor Watkins <efw12@georgetown.edu> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:09 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: KJensen@oceansideca.org; crodriguez@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; rkeim@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring clowndrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Ellie Watkins CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:27 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad R:rks R.Rcreal:ion Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: TC L <tc1471@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 9:54 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: KJensen@oceansideca.org; crodriguez@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; rkeim@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Patricia Louis CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the conteht is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:27 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: jamiesonjs@gmail.com <jamiesonjs@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 6:20 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. 1 The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:27 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: laird stabler <laird.stabler@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 6:26 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Laird Stabler 303.880.1233 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:27 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Kristin Marquardt <kristin.e.marquardt@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 6:26 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. 1 The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Kristin Marquardt CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:26 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Jonathan <jonathanmil@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 7:42 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbacICA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Jonathan Milliner Oside Resident Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:26 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Ruks R.;i1crimt-ico Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Ty Louis <tylouis057@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 8:10 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: KJensen@oceansideca.org; crodriguez@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; rkeim@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Tynan Louis CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:26 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Blaine Robison <blaine@dagrander.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 8:14 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. 1 The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Blaine CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Marne Evans Velasquez <marnevelas@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 8:51 AM To: Council Internet Email; Manager Internet Email; Don Neu; Parks and Recreation Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Margaret Velasquez Marne Velasquez marnevelascimail.com 626.644.6477 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:26 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char_Buckalew (City of Carlsbad P..p.creation Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Tom Gregory <tomgregory4073@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 9:13 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, The Board of Directors, Whitewater Village HOA cc: All Property Management Companies All HOA Associations Oceanside Chamber of Commerce CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Kathleen Wright <Kathleen@ncvhoa.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 10:03 AM To: City Clerk; Council Internet Email; council@oceansideca.org Subject: City Council Agenda Item 12 Honorable Mayor Hall and Council, I am a long-term resident of Carlsbad, but I work in Oceanside. I ask you to vote NO on the proposal to oppose the City of Oceanside's sand retention efforts. So far, they have only completed a feasibility study, and the results suggested a pilot project that could be removed if it didn't work or if it affected "down drift" communities. Please give Oceanside a chance to complete the next phase of their study before opposing it. Thank you. Sincerely, Kathleen Wright 6610 Ambrosia Lane Carlsbad, CA 92011 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 1 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Laura Walsh <lwalsh@surfrider.org> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 11:11 AM To: Council Internet Email; Manager Internet Email; City Clerk; Parks and Recreation; Don Neu Subject: Public Comment Agenda Item #12 - Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment *Resubmitting due to typos in my last email. Apologies. Mayor and City Council, Surfrider supports the resolution against groins with the weight of our organization. All Receive - Agenda Item #L,2_ For the Information of the: CITY COUNCIL Datejiiii fl CA vCC CM --ACM ----DCM (3) - The City gains up to 200,000 cubic yards of sand annually from sand traveling south from Oceanside. Oceanside's plan to put up groins will steal sand from Carlsbad. Blocking the movement of sand longshore in North San Diego would exacerbate north coastal sand issues and likely cause Carlsbad and other cities to start considering groins themselves in the future. This is not an effective, manageable, or affordable sand or sea level rise strategy for Carlsbad (or, frankly, Oceanside.) The pilot that Oceanside is looking at would need to be expanded more than four fold just to ensure Oceanside isn't starving its own southern beaches of sand, and yet it's estimated cost is more than $50 million. This does not include money for mitigating stolen sand from Carlsbad. Surfrider supports the work done on this issue and urges you to move forward with the resolution. We would like to be a partner with your staff in this effort and efforts to continue to preserve the beach in light of sea level rise. Best, Laura W. Laura Walsh I California Policy Manager I Surfrider Foundation I she/her/hers 702.521.8196 I lwalsh@surfrider.org CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Bob Ashton <rcakalaheo@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 11:24 AM To: City Clerk Subject: 11 January City Council Meeting Agenda Item #12 Honorable Mayor Hall and Carlsbad City Council, A healthy, sandy shoreline is critical infrastructure and the life blood of any coastal city. As such, the Oceanside shoreline has suffered for decades from a chronic lack of sand. Developing a sound sand replenishment plan coupled with a well engineered/science backed retention system is critical for Oceanside to restore it's shoreline. Some of the dialogue missing in recent articles on the retention system is that a sand retention ystem can be designed to mitigate negative down-drift shoreline impact. Oceanside must work collaboratively with it's sister city Carlsbad in developing a solution to Oceanside shoreline condition that does not adversely affect the Carlsbad shoreline. I would request you defer the decision on adopting the resolution which will provide time for Oceanside to reach out and team with Carlsbad to generate a robust dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution to replenish and retain sand with no down-drift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Thank you for your consideration of this request. Bob Bob Ashton Executive Director, SOS Oceanside (808) 429-1770 rcakalaheo@gmail.com CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 3 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Udo Wahn <udo@surfridersd.org> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 11:27 AM To: Council Internet Email Subject: Agenda Item #12- O'side beach sand replenishment Agenda Item #12 - Oceanside Beach Sand ReplenishmentMayor and City Council,Surfrider supports the resolution against groins with the weight of our organization.The City gains up to 200,000 cubic yards o sand annually from sand traveling south from Oceanside. Oceanside's plan to put up groins will steal sand from Carlsbad. Blocking the movement of sand longshore in North San Diego would exacerbate north coastal sand issues and likely cause Carlsbad and other cities to start considering groins themselves in the future. This is not a manageable or affordable sand or sea level rise strategy fo Carlsbad (or, frankly, Oceanside.) The pilot that Oceanside is looking at would need to be expanded more than four fold just to ensure Oceanside isn't starving its own southern beaches of sand and yet it's estimated cost is more than $50 million. This does not include money for mitigating stolen sand from Carlsbad.Surfrider supports the work done on this issue and urges you to move forward with the resolution. We would like to be a partner with our staff in this effort. Thank you, Udo Wahn M.D.I Executive Committee Surfrider Foundation San Dieg_ol udoPsurfridersd.org Become a member: https://www.surfrider.org/support-surfrider?source=CH54 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 5 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: JP Bruner <jp@surfridersd.org> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 11:29 AM To: Council Internet Email; Manager Internet Email; City Clerk Subject: Agenda Item #12 - Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment Mayor and City Council, Surfrider supports the resolution against groins with the weight of our organization. The City gains up to 200,000 cubic yards of sand annually from sand traveling south from Oceanside. Oceanside's plan to put up groins will steal sand from Carlsbad. Blocking the movement of sand longshore in North San Diego would exacerbate north coastal sand issues and likely cause Carlsbad and other cities to start considering groins themselves in the future. This is not a manageable or affordable sand or sea level rise strategy for Carlsbad (or, frankly, Oceanside.) The pilot that Oceanside is looking at would need to be expanded more than four fold just to ensure Oceanside isn't starving its own southern beaches of sand, and yet it's estimated cost is more than $50 million. This does not include money for mitigating stolen sand from Carlsbad. Surfrider supports the work done on this issue and urges you to move forward with the resolution. We would like to be a partner with your staff in this effort. Thank you, J.P. Bruner I Climate Change Committee Co-Lead I Surfrider Foundation San Diego I he/ him/ his M: 949.547.6933 I jp@surfridersd.org CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 4 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Stephanie Lee <stephanie@surfridersd.org> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 11:30 AM To: Council Internet Email; Manager Internet Email; City Clerk Subject: Agenda Item #12 - Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment Mayor and City Council, Surfrider supports the resolution against groins with the weight of our organization. The City gains up to 200,000 cubic yards of sand annually from sand traveling south from Oceanside. Oceanside's plan to put up groins will steal sand from Carlsbad. Blocking the movement of sand longshore in North San Diego would exacerbate north coastal sand issues and likely cause Carlsbad and other cities to start considering groins themselves in the future. This is not a manageable or affordable sand or sea level rise strategy for Carlsbad (or, frankly, Oceanside.) The pilot that Oceanside is looking at would need to be expanded more than four fold just to ensure Oceanside isn't starving its own southern beaches of sand, and yet it's estimated cost is more than $50 million. This does not include money for mitigating stolen sand from Carlsbad. Surfrider supports the work done on this issue and urges you to move forward with the resolution. We would like to be a partner with your staff in this effort. Thank you, Stephanie Lawrence CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 6 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Mitch Silverstein <mitch@surfridersd.org> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 11:33 AM To: Council Internet Email; Manager Internet Email; City Clerk Subject: Agenda Item #12 - Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment Honorable Mayor and City Council, Surfrider supports the resolution against groins with the weight of our organization. Carlsbad gains up to 200,000 cubic yards of sand annually from sand traveling south from Oceanside. Oceanside's plan to put up groins will steal sand from Carlsbad and will likely create a chain reaction wherein Carlsbad beachgoers demand their own groins a few years down the line, spurring Encinitas to do the same, and so and so forth until our entire county coastline is littered with more groins and add] hard structures that ultimately have a horrible effect on the long-term health of our beaches. Not to mention exorbitant costs for the Carlsbad taxpayer for additional sand replenishment and groins due to Oceanside. We need to stop this now. Oceanside has several more sustainable options that they've refused to consider, including creating a sand bypass system around the Oceanside Harbor which is the real culprit to their lack of sand. We would love to partner with you and city staff in any way we can to support you. Please move forward with the resolution to oppose Oceanside's groin project. In gratitude, For our ocean, waves & beaches! Mitch Silverstein I Chapter Manager I Surfrider Foundation San Diego County I he/him/his 619.736.7757 I mitch@surfridersd.org Support the mission, become a Surfrider member today! CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 7 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Ben Rubenson <ben@surfridersd.org> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 11:40 AM To: Council Internet Email; Manager Internet Email; City Clerk Subject: Agenda Item #12 - Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment Mayor and City Council, As a resident of Carlsbad and an ocean lover, I support the resolution against groins. Carlsbad gains up to 200,000 cubic yards of sand annually from sand traveling south from Oceanside. Oceanside's plan to put up groins will steal sand from Carlsbad. Blocking the movement of sand longshore in North San Diego would exacerbate north coastal sand issues and likely cause Carlsbad and other cities to start considering groins themselves in the future. This is not a manageable or affordable sand or sea level rise strategy for Carlsbad (or, frankly, Oceanside.) The pilot plan that Oceanside is looking at would need to be expanded more than four fold just to ensure Oceanside isn't starving its own southern beaches of sand, and yet it's estimated cost is more than $50 million. This does not include money for mitigating stolen sand from Carlsbad. I (and Surfrider) support the work done on this issue and urge you to move forward with the resolution. Regards, Ben Rubenson Surfrider Volunteer - San Diego ben@surfridersd.org CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Kelsey Rickert <kelsey@surfridersd.org> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 11:42 AM To: Council Internet Email; Manager Internet Email; City Clerk Subject: Agenda Item #12 - Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment Mayor and City Council, Surfrider supports the resolution against groins with the weight of our organization. The City gains up to 200,000 cubic yards of sand annually from sand traveling south from Oceanside. Oceanside's plan to put up groins will steal sand from Carlsbad. Blocking the movement of sand longshore in North San Diego would exacerbate north coastal sand issues and likely cause Carlsbad and other cities to start considering groins themselves in the future. This is not a manageable or affordable sand or sea level rise strategy for Carlsbad (or, frankly, Oceanside.) The pilot that Oceanside is looking at would need to be expanded more than four fold just to ensure Oceanside isn't starving its own southern beaches of sand, and yet it's estimated cost is more than $50 million. This does not include money for mitigating stolen sand from Carlsbad. Surfrider supports the work done on this issue and urges you to move forward with the resolution. We would like to be a partner with your staff in this effort. Best, Kelsey Pickert I Executive Committee I Surfrider Foundation San Diego County I 916.770.5079 I kelsey@surfridersd.org CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 9 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 1:06 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew All Receive - Agenda Item # For the Information of the: ITY COUNCIL__ Date IACAV-CC CM V .—ACM DCM (3) Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: theza patas <the.zapatas13@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 10:59 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cLoceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes 15 Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. We kindly request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Jamie &Jay Zapata Oceanside Homeowners CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 16 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 1:06 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Corey Johnson <coreyvj@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 10:59 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, <BR> <BRA am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. <BR> <BR>The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand 13 Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. <BR> <BR>Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. <BR> <BR>Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. <BR> <BR>Thank you for your consideration. <BR> <BR>Sincerely, Corey Johnson - Oceanside Resident and Carlsbad Neighbor CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. IA Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 1:06 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew k ...fCit.v of Carlsbad Recreativn Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: sarah preston <sarahp730@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 11:02 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Kiensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 11 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Sarah Colmery Preston CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 12 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 1:06 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Public Comment Agenda Item #12 - Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad ;',:ecrii•ation Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Laura Walsh <lwalsh@surfrider.org> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 11:07 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; City Clerk <Clerk@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov> Subject: Public Comment Agenda Item #12 - Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment Mayor and City Council, Surfrider supports the resolution against groins with the weight of our organization. The City gains up to 200,000 cubic yards of sand annually from sand traveling south from Oceanside. Oceanside's plan to put up groins will steal sand from Oceanside. Blocking the movement of sand longshore in North San Diego would exacerbate north coastal sand issues and likely cause Carlsbad and other cities to start considering groins themselves in the future. This is not a manageable or affordable sand or sea level rise strategy for Carlsbad (or, frankly, Oceanside.) The pilot that Oceanside is looking at would need to be expanded more than four fold just to ensure Oceanside isn't starving its own southern beaches of sand, and yet it's estimated cost is more than $50 million. This does not include money for mitigating stolen sand from Oceanside. Surfrider supports the work done on this issue and urges you to move forward with the resolution. We would like to be a partner with your staff in this effort. Best, 9 Laura W. Laura Walsh I California Policy Manager I Surfrider Foundation I she/her/hers 702.521.8196 I lwalsh@surfrider.org CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 10 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 1:06 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Public Comment Agenda Item #12 - Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Laura Walsh <lwalsh@surfrider.org> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 11:11 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; City Clerk <Clerk@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov> Subject: Public Comment Agenda Item #12 - Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment *Resubmitting due to typos in my last email. Apologies. Mayor and City Council, Surfrider supports the resolution against groins with the weight of our organization. The City gains up to 200,000 cubic yards of sand annually from sand traveling south from Oceanside. Oceanside's plan to put up groins will steal sand from Carlsbad. Blocking the movement of sand longshore in North San Diego would exacerbate north coastal sand issues and likely cause Carlsbad and other cities to start considering groins themselves in the future. This is not an effective, manageable, or affordable sand or sea level rise strategy for Carlsbad (or, frankly, Oceanside.) The pilot that Oceanside is looking at would need to be expanded more than four fold just to ensure Oceanside isn't starving its own southern beaches of sand, and yet it's estimated cost is more than $50 million. This does not include money for mitigating stolen sand from Carlsbad. 5 Surfrider supports the work done on this issue and urges you to move forward with the resolution. We would like to be a partner with your staff in this effort and efforts to continue to preserve the beach in light of sea level rise. Best, Laura W. Laura Walsh I California Policy Manager I Surfrider Foundation I she/her/hers 702.521.8196 I lwalsh@surfrider.org CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 6 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 1:06 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Parks Pen.reotion Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Michelle Simpson <michelleanddick@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 11:12 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 7 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolu UNLESS YOU HAVE A MUCH BETTER PLAN FOR SAND RETENTION AND LESS DISTRUCTION TO ALL OUR PRIVEATE BEACHES AS WELL AS PUBLIC BEACHES!! Michelle Simpson Sent from Mail for Windows This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. www.avast.com CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 8 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 1:06 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Cindy Journigan <vpcindyj@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 12:07 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, <BR> <BRA am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. <BR> <BR>The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand 3 Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. <BR> <BR>Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. <BR> <BR>Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. <BR> <BR>Thank you for your consideration. <BR> <BR>Sincerely, Cindy Journigan Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 4 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 1:06 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Parks & RecreAtion Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: outlook_8CCFC1A68ECF36CD@outlook.com <aprilanstett@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 12:13 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. Thank you for listening to my concerns. April Anstett and Bill Anstett 44 St. Malo Beach Oceanside, CA 90254 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Rob Mayers <robmayers@gnnail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 1:08 PM To: City Clerk; North County Advocates Subject: Comments on # 12- Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment Honorable Mayor and City Council, We at North County Advocates support the staff recommendation to adopt a resolution to oppose the Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment project which adds four "temporary" groins and a sand bypass system to portions of the coast along Oceanside. This will clearly have regional impacts and will affect Carlsbad beaches and other cities to the south. Oceanside exacerbated this problem by letting their opportunistic sand replenishment permit expire. Oceanside also has not updated their LCP to address this critical issue and is now making this our problem. The staff report considering options for sand replenishment noted the concern with sand retention on beaches to the south, and the known public safety issue of increased rip tides associated with such groins. Such projects with this large scope and impacts to Carlsbad coastline need to consider regional implications, public safety, sea level rise, mitigation for all impacts- and of course how such a massive project would be paid for. The regional Sand Management Plan needs to be updated, land use policies along the coast need to be addressed, and there needs to be real plans for addressing coastal infrastructure. Sand replenishment is just one part of a bigger, complex issue. Bandaid planning is clearly the wrong way to address this. We support the staff recommendation to oppose this project as currently proposed by the city of Oceanside. Instead we urge Carlsbad, and all of our north county coastal cities to come up with a coordinated plan which will actually be a solution for the long term. Sincerely, Rob Mayers On behalf of North County Advocates CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 17 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Marcy Melville <marcy@surfridersd.org> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 1:08 PM To: Council Internet Email; Manager Internet Email; City Clerk Subject: Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment Mayor and City Council, Surfrider supports the resolution against groins with the weight of our organization. The City gains up to 200,000 cubic yards of sand annually from sand traveling south from Oceanside. Oceanside's plan to put up groins will steal sand from Carlsbad. Blocking the movement of sand longshore in North San Diego would exacerbate north coastal sand issues and likely cause Carlsbad and other cities to start considering groins themselves in the future. This is not a manageable or affordable sand or sea level rise strategy for Carlsbad (or, frankly, Oceanside.) The pilot that Oceanside is looking at would need to be expanded more than four fold just to ensure Oceanside isn't starving its own southern beaches of sand, and yet it's estimated cost is more than $50 million. This does not include money for mitigating stolen sand from Carlsbad. Surfrider supports the work done on this issue and urges you to move forward with the resolution. We would like to be a partner with your staff in this effort. Best, Marcy Melville CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 18 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Jim Royer <jim@surfridersd.org> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 1:22 PM To: Council Internet Email; Manager Internet Email; City Clerk Subject: Agenda Item #12 - Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment Mayor and City Council, Surfrider supports the resolution against groins with the weight of our organization. The City gains up to 200,000 cubic yards of sand annually from sand traveling south from Oceanside. Oceanside's plan to put up groins will steal sand from Carlsbad. Blocking the movement of sand longshore in North San Diego would exacerbate north coastal sand issues and likely cause Carlsbad and other cities to start considering groins themselves in the future. This is not a manageable or affordable sand or sea level rise strategy for Carlsbad (or, frankly, Oceanside.) The pilot that Oceanside is looking at would need to be expanded more than four fold just to ensure Oceanside isn't starving its own southern beaches of sand, and yet it's estimated cost is more than $50 million. This does not include money for mitigating stolen sand from Carlsbad. Surfrider supports the work done on this issue and urges you to move forward with the resolution. We would like to be a partner with your staff in this effort. Best, Jim Royer Jim Royer I Ocean Friendly Restaurants EC Representative I Surfrider Foundation San Diego I he/ him/ his M: 443.852.2563 I jim@surfridersd.org CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 19 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Kristin Brinner <kristin.brinner@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 1:27 PM To: Council Internet Email; Manager Internet Email; City Clerk Subject: Agenda Item #12 - Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment Dear Honorable Mayor and City Council, My name is Kristin Brinner, I'm a resident of Solana Beach and co-lead of the San Diego Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation. I wanted to write to express my support for the resolution against groins. Carlsbad gains up to 200,000 cubic yards of sand annually from sand traveling south from Oceanside. Oceanside's plan to put up groins will steal sand from Carlsbad and therefore from Solana Beach as well, the city where I live. Blocking the movement of sand longshore in North San Diego would exacerbate north coastal sand issues and likely cause Carlsbad and other cities to start considering groins themselves in the future. This is not a manageable or affordable sand or sea level rise strategy for Carlsbad (or, frankly, Oceanside.) The pilot that Oceanside is looking at would need to be expanded more than four fold just to ensure Oceanside isn't starving its own southern beaches of sand, and yet it's estimated cost is more than $50 million. This does not include money for mitigating stolen sand from Carlsbad. Surfrider supports the work done on this issue and urges you to move forward with the resolution. We would like to be a partner with your staff in this effort. Sincerely, Kristin Brinner CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 20 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Amanda M <apanda1@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 1:32 PM To: Council Internet Email; Manager Internet Email; City Clerk Subject: Agenda Item #12 - Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment Mayor and City Council, Surfrider supports the resolution against groins with the weight of our organization. The City gains up to 200,000 cubic yards of sand annually from sand traveling south from Oceanside. Oceanside's plan to put up groins will steal sand from Carlsbad. Blocking the movement of sand longshore in North San Diego would exacerbate north coastal sand issues and likely cause Carlsbad and other cities to start considering groins themselves in the future. This is not a manageable or affordable sand or sea level rise strategy for Carlsbad (or, frankly, Oceanside.) The pilot that Oceanside is looking at would need to be expanded more than four fold just to ensure Oceanside isn't starving its own southern beaches of sand, and yet it's estimated cost is more than $50 million. This does not include money for mitigating stolen sand from Carlsbad. Surfrider supports the work done on this issue and urges you to move forward with the resolution. We would like to be a partner with your staff in this effort. Best, Amanda Matheson CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 1 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Maha Calderon <mahatannous@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 1:36 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment Dear Honorable Mayor and City Council, We support the staff recommendation to adopt a resolution to oppose this project in Oceanside. The proposed project to add 4 "temporary" groins and a sand bypass system to portions of the coast along Oceanside clearly has regional impacts and will affect Carlsbad and other cities to the south. This concern was raised at the October 2021 SANDAG Board during member comments. Oceanside Council Member Rodriquez stated that it was the city's intent to involve their neighbors in this project. However Oceanside had already voted in support of the alternative that would likely have the greatest impact to those neighbors, without consulting them. All of our local beaches have issues with sand retention. Unfortunately, Oceanside exacerbated this problem by letting their opportunistic sand replenishment permit expire. The staff report considering options for sand replenishment noted the concern with sand retention on beaches to the south, and the known public safety issue of increased rip tides associated with such groins. Short term fixes to sand on the beaches need to consider the long term impacts of sea level rise. Oceanside has not updated their LCP to address this critical issue. We all want sand on our beaches, but such projects need to consider regional implications, public safety, sea level rise, mitigation for all impacts- and how such a massive project would be financed. The regional Sand Management Plan needs to be updated, land use policies along the coast need to be addressed, and real plans for addressing coastal infrastructure must be drawn. Sand replenishment is one part of a bigger, complex issue. Piecemeal planning is clearly the wrong way to address this. We support the staff recommendation to oppose this project as currently proposed by the city of Oceanside. We urge Carlsbad, and all of our north county coastal cities to produce a coordinated plan that will work for all beaches. Sincerely, Maha Calderon Carlsbad CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 1 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Matt Caulfield <mpcaulfield@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 1:39 PM To: City Clerk Subject: City Council Agenda Item 12 Major General Matthew P. Caulfield USMC (Rat) 2023 South Pacific Street Oceanside, CA 92054 January 11, 2022 Mayor Hall, Members of the Carlsbad City Council I live a quarter of a mile from Carlsbad and spend a lot of time there doing business and visiting friends. All my children and grandchildren have participated in your junior lifeguard program. I pay a lot of attention to news regarding Carlsbad and have a high regard for the way your city is run. I was disappointed to read in a newspaper article a little over a week ago that you were about to consider a resolution opposing Oceanside's sand replenishment and retention plan. The resolution appears premature, considering that the Oceanside plan you oppose has not been finalized. The design phase of the plan, which requires outreach to neighboring cities, is pending and a contract has not been signed. At this stage, Carlsbad would be expected to conduct a careful review of the plan as it progresses toward finalization. It is likely that Oceanside's plan will develop aspects with beneficial application to Carlsbad's similar beach erosion problems. Your opposition appears to be a "rush to judgement" that does not reflect the professional and collaborative relationships that ought to exist between neighbors. This precipitous opposition also wastes valuable time of both Carlsbad and Oceanside's staff. We should be focused on moving forward with a spirit of partnership and mutual support to solve an issue of primary concern to the residents of both cities. I urge you to disapprove the resolution. Respectfully, 1 Matthew P. Caulfield M. P. Caulfield Major General US Marine Corps (Ret) PH:760 613 9887 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Deanna Lorson <dlorson@oceansideca.org> Tuesday, January 11, 2022 1:40 PM City Clerk City Council; Jonathan Borrego; Hamid Bahadori; Russ Cunningham; Scott Chadwick City Council agenda item 12 Letter to Carlsbad City Council re beach sand 1-11-2022.pdf Honorable Mayor Hall and Councilmembers, Please see attached letter outlining Oceanside's commitment to work with the City of Carlsbad as a key stakeholder as Oceanside moves forward on a sand nourishment and retention pilot program. Thank you for your consideration. Deanna Deanna .Corson City Manager City of Oceanside 300 North Coast Highway Oceanside, CA 92054 760-435-3065 dlorson@oceansideca.org irICEANSIDE ANommNALATWORKI CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 1 CITY OF OCEANSIDE OFFICE OF CITY MANAGER January 11, 2022 Honorable Mayor Hall and Councilmembers City of Carlsbad 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 Subject: Proposed Statement of Opposition to Constructing Devices that could Interfere with the Natural Flow of Beach Sand into Carlsbad (January 11, 2022 City Council Agenda - Item No. 12) Honorable Mayor Hall and Councilmembers: City of Oceanside staff, including myself, recently met with key members of the Carlsbad management team to share information regarding the City of Oceanside's sand nourishment and retention pilot program. During that conversation, Oceanside staff emphasized our commitment to engaging the City of Carlsbad as a key member of our stakeholder group as we embark on the next phase of the pilot program which includes design and permitting. While we certainly understand concerns regarding the effects that Oceanside's pilot program might have on down coast sand transport, detailed design and analysis of the project have yet to commence. The City of Oceanside has no intention of pursuing a pilot program that would negatively impact its coastal neighbors or coastal resources in general. It's important to reiterate that Oceanside's pilot program involves both sand nourishment and retention. We believe that the nourishment component of the program, which has yet to be fully defined, could ultimately benefit the region's overall sand supply. Oceanside's beach sand nourishment and retention pilot program provides a unique opportunity to study the use of retention devices, coupled with on-going sand nourishment, as a means to address the significant loss of beach sand being experienced by several Southern California coastal communities. The technical information gleaned from this science led effort could certainly be of benefit to other coastal communities as they explore options to address coastal erosion and sand loss. It's also important to emphasize that the beach sand nourishment and retention pilot program will be designed to be reversible in the event that unanticipated impacts are realized. As was discussed at the January 6, 2022 SANDAG Shoreline Preservation Working Group meeting, the City of Oceanside is committed to extensively engaging all regional partners, stakeholder groups and permitting agencies during the next phase of the program which will be focused on design and permitting. We intend to engage the City of Carlsbad throughout the next phase of the program and before any design work commences. We look forward to collaborating with the City of Carlsbad and other stakeholder partners as we deliver a program that has the potential to result in significant regional benefits. Sincerely, DOnna Lorson City Manager CC: Oceanside Mayor and City Council 300 NORTH COAST HIGHWAY • OCEANSIDE, CA 92054-2885 • TELEPHONE (760) 435-3065 • FAX (760) 435-3078 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: Council Internet Email Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 1:48 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Agenda Item 12 • Intercity Beach Sand Management Original Message From: J Cannon <blancofelis@earthlink.net> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 1:44 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov> Subject: Agenda Item 12 • Intercity Beach Sand Management Greetings Council & Mayor, Just a note to ask that you help tap the brakes on Oceanside's decision to move forward with constructing a sand bypass system designed to retain sand along their beaches, while starving beaches to the south. Sand depletion is a much larger issue that involves the entire CA coast. Dams, mass development and paving of land has hugely reduced once plentiful sand deposition along the coast. None of this development can readily be reversed, so long term mitigation strategies need to be developed among the many coastal cities that depend on their beaches for local enjoyment and tourist economies. Thank you, JaneII Cannon CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 1 Tammy Cloud-McMinn From: hopen51@att.net Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 1:59 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Comment re: # 12- Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment Importance: High Mayor and City Council Carlsbad should pass the resolution to oppose the Oceanside Beach Sand Replenishment Project, as recommended by staff. Groins are a detriment to the natural migration of sand on our beaches. If one city implements groins as their solution, they cause increased problems for every other city down the Coast. The implications of protecting one beach exacerbates sand retention for all others. Oceanside is being selfish and irresponsible. The City of Oceanside must look to long term impacts and collaborative solutions. The problems we face currently related to Climate Change and Sea Level Rise will not be solved if each city decides to "go it alone". This is bad form for Oceanside. Your opposition to Oceanside's project as currently described would be a start and an example to all our North County Coastal Cities. Sincerely, Hope Nelson CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 1 Hector Gomez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2022 8:49 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Bill Cox <wcox.210@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 11:52 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, W.A Cox Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Hector Gomez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2022 8:49 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Chelsea Johnson <chelsealjohnson4@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 6:51 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. 1 Sincerely, Chelsea Johnson Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Hector Gomez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2022 8:48 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: not abby <abigailpatterson2345@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 5:34 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeinn@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Abigail Patterson Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Hector Gomez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2022 8:48 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Brooke Hoffman <brookee44hoffman@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2022 5:33 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, <BR> <BRA am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. <BR> <BR>The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. <BR> <BR>Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. <BR> <BR>In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. <BR> <BR>Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. <BR> <BR>Thank you for your consideration. <BR> <BR>Sincerely, Brooke Hoffman 1. Sent from my iPhone CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Hector Gomez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2022 8:47 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Fark% R6h:rearinn Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Richard Chandler <outlook_50327C8A02C2D45F@outlook.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2022 12:33 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; Klensen@oceansideca.org; beachlin36@gmail.com Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, We have owned a beachfront house at 36 Saint Malo Beach since 1993, and the beach sand has steadily eroded since then, with the exception of the two beach replenishment projects that provided short term benefits. Carlsbad benefits from a jetty that preserves your sand and maintains a wide, usable each even at high tide. Our beach is only walkable at low tide, and sometimes not even then. I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. 1 Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. Sincerely, Dick & Linda Chandler 36 Saint Malo Beach, Oceanside, CA 92054 Sent from Mail for Windows CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Hector Gomez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2022 8:47 AM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad r:i!rks 14. P.;Ac re. ti Dr, Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Evan Ackema <evanackema@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2022 4:35 AM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Evan Ackema CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Hector Gomez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 4:41 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Parks & Recrwitinti Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Connor McDermott <ccmcdermott Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 3:45 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@c, -vidnager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks ant _...,Luc..arlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@c rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Connor McDermott 2027 S Pacific St Oceanside, CA 92054 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Hector Gomez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 4:41 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew (City of Carlsbad Perks & Recreation Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Dan Louis <louis4@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 4:17 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: KJensen@oceansideca.org; crodriguez@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@cLoceanside.ca.us; rkeim@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Daniel A. Louis P.E. CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Hector Gomez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 3:06 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew vCity of Carlsbad Parks orri Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 From: Dennis Metzler <dkmfirst@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 2:43 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, We am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. 1 In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. We respectfully request you remove the item from the city agenda tonight and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Barbara and Dennis Metzler 760 439 7580 CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 Hector Gomez From: DeAnn Weimer <dweimer318@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 2:22 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Re: Item 12 Oceanside Groins/Carlsbad Beach Sand Re: Oceanside Groins/Carlsbad Beach Sand/Agenda Item 12 Honorable Mayor and City Council: Friends of Aviara is writing in praise and support of staff recommendation Item 12, the resolution in opposition to Oceanside construction devices that would interfere with the natural flow of beach sand into Carlsbad. Nothing occurs in isolation, particularly along our coastline. Oceanside's proposed groins would have serious regional implications for every community to the south. Unfortunately, Oceanside's representatives have given only lip service to the idea of consulting with its southerly neighbors about their concerns. Carlsbad's beaches should not be damaged or become more dangerous because of increased rip tides due to Oceanside's new groins simply because Oceanside shortsightedly allowed its sand replenishment permit to expire. We are confident that with Carlsbad's leadership, a solution reflective of all of the regional ramifications of this proposal can be found, whether the issues involve public safety, rising sea levels, or the equitable burden of costs -- both financial and environmental -- to the coastline communities. Thank you for your time and consideration. Regards, De'Ann Weimer on behalf of Friends of Aviara CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 1 Hector Gomez From: Charlene Buckalew on behalf of Parks and Recreation Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 2:10 PM To: City Clerk Subject: FW: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Char Buckalew Administrative Secretary 799 Pine Ave., Ste. 200 Carlsbad, CA 92024 760-434-2826 Original Message From: Jennifer Marquardt Ratliff <jennifermarquardtratliff@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2022 1:14 PM To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>; Manager Internet Email <Manager@CarlsbadCA.gov>; Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>; Parks and Recreation <parksandrec@CarlsbadCA.gov> Cc: crodriguez@oceansideca.org; pweiss@oceansideca.org; rkeim@oceansideca.org; jborrego@oceansideca.org; rcunningham@ci.oceanside.ca.us; KJensen@oceansideca.org Subject: Please Do Not Approve the Proposed Resolution Against Oceanside's Sand Retention Devices Plan Dear Carlsbad City Leaders, I am writing to you asking that the Carlsbad City Council's agenda item for a proposed resolution opposing the Oceanside sand retention devices plan be removed from the city council meeting agenda or should not be approved. The resolution not only formally opposes Oceanside's plan before the plan has been finalized but also does so without a customary review process. The Oceanside Sand Replenishment and Retention plan, while moving toward the design phases, is still not a final plan. Carlsbad's actions disregard the customary process of public review in which Carlsbad and other cities are provided an opportunity to comment. Oceanside officials have repeatedly stated on the record that its Sand Replenishment and Retention Plan would not be approved if it has a deleterious impact on neighboring downdrift cities. California coastal engineering experts and renowned coastal scientists have cited that a well-designed retention system with effectively incorporated downdrift mitigation design features addresses these concerns. In summary, the way it has been proposed abrogates the professional norms and common courtesies that should characterize relationships between neighboring cities. The resolution is premature to say the least. The way forward is clear with a collaborative "sister city" dialogue on an acceptable Oceanside coastal solution that also retains sand with no downdrift impact and ties into a resilient and adaptive, regional solution. Request you remove the item from the city agenda and/or not approve the proposed resolution. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Jennifer Marquardt Ratliff 34 year Oceanside resident CAUTION: Do not open attachments or click on links unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. 2 City of Oceanside’s Planned Beach Sand Replenishment and Retention Device Project Kyle Lancaster, Parks & Recreation Director Parks & Recreation Department Jan. 11, 2022 {city of Carlsbad TODAY’S PRESENTATION •Project’s Background •Project’s Feasibility Analysis •Oceanside City Council’s Action •Project’s Request for Proposals •Additional Public Outreach •Next Steps ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT { City of Carlsbad RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Receive update on City of Oceanside’s planned Beach Sand Replenishment and Retention Device Project 2.Adopt a resolution approving a statement of opposition to constructing devices that could interfere with the natural flow of beach sand into Carlsbad ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT { City of Carlsbad PROJECT BACKGROUND •Oct. 9, 2019 -Oceanside Council directed staff to identify feasible solutions to protect its coastline The feasible solutions were to include: -Re-nourishment projects of beach suitable sand -Retention devices to reduce the loss of sand ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT (city of Carlsbad PROJECT BACKGROUND •The goal was to identify strategies that were: -Environmentally sensitive -Financially feasible -Acceptable to the regulatory agencies ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT (city of Carlsbad PROJECT BACKGROUND •April 2020 -Consultant GHD initiated an evaluation of options to stabilize and enhance the beach widths Aug. 11, 2021 -GHD’s Beach Sand Replenishment and Retention Device Project Feasibility Analysis presented ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT (city of Carlsbad PROJECT FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS, SECTION 2 The wave climate within the City is characterized by seasonal long-period swells generated by distant storms in the North Pacific and Southern Oceans. Southern swell arrives at Oceanside from the southwest through the spring and summer months and transports sand to the north (Figure 2-1). Larger North Pacific swell[s] approaching from the northwest and west during the fall and winter months transports sand to the south (Figure 2-2). Locally generated short-period wind waves can occur any time during the year and typically come from the west. ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT { City of Carlsbad PROJECT FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS, SECTION 2 Waves are the dominant driver of sediment transport along Oceanside beaches. The net longshore sediment transport patterns for Oceanside are accepted to be southern, although seasonal variations are common and depend on the swell direction. There are numerous estimates of the longshore sediment transport for Oceanside and within the Oceanside Littoral Cell, as shown in Table 2.1. These estimates are based on historic studies and have not been updated or field verified recently. However, amongst these studies there is general agreement that Oceanside experiences a net sediment transport to the south of 100,000 to 200,000 cubic yards (cy) per year. ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT { City of Carlsbad •GHD addressed several tasks as part of the analysis: Estimated cost and the future phases of the project Engaged the Center for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation on a coastal baseline and monitoring plan Performed numerical modeling to predict movement ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT PROJECT FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS (city of Carlsbad RETENTION ALTERNATIVES •Four sand retention alternatives were identified: Alternative 1: More beach nourishment Alternative 2: Groins –*ranked the highest Alternative 3: San Luis Rey groin extension Alternative 4: Multi-purpose artificial reef ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT (city of Carlsbad RETENTION ALTERNATIVES •Groins alternative assumes construction of four, 600- foot long, rubble mound devices spaced at 1,000 feet Would be constructed shore-perpendicular Would include 300,000 cy initial sand nourishment ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT (city of Carlsbad ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT “By design, these structures are meant to capture sand transported by the longshore current; this depletes the sand supply to the beach area immediately down- drift of the structure.” National Park Service’s website GROINS (city of Carlsbad •Three sand bypass options reviewed for applicability A bypass system would transport pumped sand to city beaches via a network of underground pipelines ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT BYPASS OPTIONS (city of Carlsbad •A pilot project consisting of groins and a sand bypass Spanned Oceanside Pier to Buena Vista Lagoon Consisted of four groins: “adaptable and reversable” Based on project success, more groins may be added ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT RECOMMENDATION OF ANALYSIS (city of Carlsbad OCEANSIDE CITY COUNCIL •Council voted to initiate recommended pilot project and begin design, permitting and environmental work Mayor Sanchez dissented, considering the project was unlikely to receive Coastal Commission approval ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT (city of Carlsbad REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS •Oct. 20, 2021 -Advertised a request for proposals on the design, permitting and environmental work Dec. 7, 2021 -Due date for submittal of proposals An agreement with a firm has not yet been executed ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT (city of Carlsbad ADDITIONAL PUBLIC OUTREACH •Additional public outreach is planned for next phase of project, before final groin locations determined Carlsbad and other stakeholders anticipated to be able to provide comments on project’s potential impacts ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT (city of Carlsbad ADDITIONAL PUBLIC OUTREACH •Dec. 29, 2021 -Oceanside staff held a virtual meeting with Carlsbad staff and affirmed the project’s status Indicated project is in an early planning phase and expressed an interest in continuing to communicate ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT (city of Carlsbad COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION •Jan. 4, 2022 –Carlsbad Beach Preservation Commission received an update on Oceanside’s planned project Recommended City Council adopt subject resolution ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT (city of Carlsbad SANDAG PRESENTATION •Jan. 6, 2022 –SANDAG Shoreline Preservation Working Group received a concept overview from Oceanside staff No action taken by the working group ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT (city of Carlsbad NEXT STEPS •If directed, staff will send a letter to the Oceanside City Manager, transmitting Carlsbad City Council resolution •Staff will continue to monitor design, permitting and environmental review process and provide comments ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT (city of Carlsbad RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Receive update on City of Oceanside’s planned Beach Sand Replenishment and Retention Device Project 2.Adopt a resolution approving a statement of opposition to constructing devices that could interfere with the natural flow of beach sand into Carlsbad ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT { City of Carlsbad QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS Thank you ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT { City of Carlsbad RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Receive update on City of Oceanside’s planned Beach Sand Replenishment and Retention Device Project 2.Adopt a resolution approving a statement of opposition to constructing devices any measures or actions that could interfere with the natural flow of beach sand into Carlsbad ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT { City of Carlsbad RETENTION ALTERNATIVES Alternate 1-Beach Nourishment •More frequent beach nourishment program to deliver 300,000 CY of sand every 5 years, approximately doubling the frequency of prior Regional Beach Sand Project efforts ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT (city of Carlsbad RETENTION ALTERNATIVES Alternate 2-Groins •Construction of four, 600-foot long, rubble mound groins spaced 1,000 feet apart along the Pilot Reach -groins to be shore-perpendicular and extend seaward from the existing rock revetment with a crest elevation of 10’ Mean Lower Low Water. -A 300,000 cy initial nourishment to be included to pre-fill the groin field with subsequent nourishment volumes reduced by about 50% ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT ( City of Carlsbad RETENTION ALTERNATIVES Alternate 3-San Luis Rey Groin Extension •Construction of a 350-foot extension of the existing groin to capture sand moving north toward the harbor -The sand trapped in this fillet to be used as a source for downcoast receiver beaches -A 300,000 cy initial nourishment to be included to pre-fill the groin field with subsequent nourishment volumes reduced by about 50 % ITEM 12: OCEANSIDE’S BEACH SAND PROJECT ( City of Carlsbad