HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-06-14; City Council; Resolution 2022-140RESOLUTION NO. 2022-140
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD,
CALIFORNIA, DETERMINING THAT THE FY 2022-23 CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BUDGET IS CONSISTENT WITH THE GENERAL
PLAN AND APPLICABLE CLIMATE ACTION PLAN MEASURES AND ACTIONS
EXHIBIT 14
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California has reviewed the Capital
Improvement Program for FY 2022-23 and has held such public hearings as are necessary prior to
adoption of the Capital Improvement Program Budget; and
WHEREAS, on June 14, 2022, the City Council reviewed for consistency with the General Plan
goals and policies for all Capital projects receiving an allocation of funds for FY 2022-23 pursuant to
Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 2.24.065 (b); and
WHEREAS, the City Council also reviewed the FY 2022-23 Capital projects for consistency with
applicable Climate Action Plan measures and actions; and
WHEREAS, at said hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any,
of all persons desiring to be heard, said City Council considered all factors relating to the City Council
determination.
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 based on the evidence presented at the hearing, the City Council
determines that the Capital Improvement Program for FY 2022-23 is consistent with the General Plan
based on the following findings:
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a)The projects are consistent with the goals and policies of the city's
General Plan in that the projects are required to ensure the provision of adequate public facilities and
services concurrent with or prior to need.
b)The projects are consistent with applicable goals and policies of the Land
Use and Community Design; Mobility; Open Space, Conservation, and Recreation; Sustainability
Elements of the General Plan, as described in Attachment A.
c)Specific projects are consistent with, and support Climate Action Plan
greenhouse gas reduction measures and actions, as described in Attachment A.
d)As required by the General Plan, the proposed improvements are
consistent with the city's Growth Management Plan in that the projects ensure that the necessary
improvements are provided for facilities maintenance, park development, sewer projects, and
circulation systems, in accordance with the performance standards contained in the city's Growth
Management regulations.
3.This action is final as of the date this resolution is adopted by the City Council.
The Provisions of Chapter 1.16 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code, "Time Limits for Judicial Review" shall
apply:
"NOTICE"
The time within which judicial review of this decision must be sought is governed by Code of Civil
Procedure, Section 1094.6, which has been made applicable in the City of Carlsbad by Carlsbad
Municipal Code Chapter 1.16. Any petition or other action seeking review must be filed in the
appropriate court not later than the ninetieth day following the date on which this decision becomes
final; however, if within ten days after the decision becomes final a request for the record is filed with
a deposit in an amount sufficient to cover the estimated cost or preparation of such record, the time
within which such petition may be filed in court is extended to not later than the thirtieth day following
the date on which the record is either personally delivered or mailed to the party, or his attorney of
record, if he has one. A written request for the preparation of the record of the proceedings shall be
filed with the City Clerk, City of Carlsbad, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008.
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Joint Special Meeting of the Carlsbad City
Council, Carlsbad Municipal Water District Board of Directors, Carlsbad Public Financing Authority
Board of Directors, Community Development Commission, and City of Carlsbad as Successor Agency to
the Redevelopment Agency, held on the 14th day of June, 2022, by the following vote to wit:
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSENT:
Blackburn, Bhat-Patel, Acosta, Norby.
None.
Hall.
MATT HALL, Mayor
.,fc,v' FAVIOLA MEDINA, City Clerk Services Manager
(SEAL)
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C hinquapin Lift Station Improvements
Managing Department: Utilities
Classification: Capital Project
Funding Source: Sewer Replacement
Budget
FY23 $ 300,000
FY24 $ 920,000
TOTAL $ 1,220,000
About This Project
The project will replace the generator and electrical equipment and construct a building to reduce corrosion of the
electrical gear.
Project Need
Expansion of the enclosure is required to meet the electrical code. Salt laden air causes premature corrosion of
electrical equipment, and a climate-controlled building is necessary. Generator replacement will provide continued
reliability. The project is consistent with California Electrical Code.
General Plan Consistency
Goal 2-G.21 of the Land Use & Community Design Element: Ensure that adequate public facilities and services are
provided in a timely manner to preserve the quality of life of residents.
Climate Action Plan Consistency
N/A
Anticipated Environmental Review
The level of environmental review and any potential environmental impacts will be determined upon further
analysis. It is likely environmental review could range from a CEQA exemption (project is exempt from
environmental review) to a Mitigated Negative Declaration (project has environmental impacts that can be mitigated).
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Attachment A
C-Tank Access Road Repair and Electrical
Improvements
Managing Department: Utilities
Classification: Capital Project
Funding Source: Recycled Replacement,
Recycled Connection
Budget
FY23 $ 300,000 FY25 $ 1,590,000
TOTAL $ 1,890,000
About This Project
The project will repair asphalt and unimproved portions of the access road to maintain vehicle access to the
reservoir. The project will provide electrical service from the end of Bobcat Boulevard to the reservoir for future
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, or SCADA, and communications purposes.
Project Need
Ensures access to facility is preserved and provides future SCADA and communication capabilities. The project is
consistent with the City of Carlsbad Engineering Standards.
General Plan Consistency
Goal 2-G.21 of the Land Use & Community Design Element: Ensure that adequate public facilities and services are
provided in a timely manner to preserve the quality of life of residents.
Climate Action Plan Consistency
N/A
Anticipated Environmental Review
The level of environmental review and any potential environmental impacts will be determined upon further
analysis. It is likely environmental review could range from a CEQA exemption (project is exempt from
environmental review) to a Mitigated Negative Declaration (project has environmental impacts that can be mitigated).
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Leo Carr illo Ranch Park Phase 3B
Managing Department: Parks and
Recreation
Classification: Capital Project
Funding Source: Park-in-Lieu Southeast
Budget
FY25 $ 500,000 FY26 $ 500,000
FY27 $ 1,400,000
TOTAL $ 2,400,000
About This Project
The individual projects that comprise the Leo Carrillo Ranch Park Phase 3B Project were included in the 1998 City
Council approved (AB #14,521, Jan. 13, 1998) Leo Carrillo Ranch Master Plan. In 2014, the city held a public
workshop on prioritization of the park’s individual projects for future planning and cost estimating purposes. The
details of this project were prioritized by stakeholder and staff feedback received at that workshop. The project
will include updates and improvements to the Carriage House, the Caretaker’s Residence, Botanical Garden, West
Meadow, Botanical Trail, Arbor, and Feed Storage Building/Tack Shed. This prioritization of the park’s individual
projects was affirmed via the 2015 Parks & Recreation Department Master Plan.
Project Need
The Phase 3B project is consistent with the City Council approved 1998 Leo Carrillo Ranch Park Master Plan and the
City Council adopted 2015 Parks & Recreation Department Master Plan (Park, Facility and Program Rankings).
General Plan Consistency
Open Space, Conservation, and Recreation Element Goal 4-G.6: Offer a wide variety of recreational activities and
park facilities designed to encourage educational benefits and active or passive participation by users of all ages and
interests.
Climate Action Plan Consistency
N/A
Anticipated Environmental Review
The level of environmental review and any potential environmental impacts will be determined upon further
analysis. It is likely environmental review could range from a CEQA exemption (project is exempt from
environmental review) to a Mitigated Negative Declaration (project has environmental impacts that can be
mitigated).
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Orion Complex Energy Storage
Managing Department: Facilities
Classification: Planning
Funding Source: General Capital
Construction
Budget
FY27 $ 250,000
TOTAL $ 250,000
About This Project
Study feasibility of alternative energy generation and storage, such as a microgrid, to support city facilities located
along Orion Way.
Project Need
If feasible, the project could offset ongoing energy costs and contribute to the city’s use of renewable energy
sources.
General Plan Consistency
Sustainability Element Policy 9-P.2: Continue efforts to decrease use of energy and fossil fuel consumption in
municipal operations, including transportation, waste reduction and recycling, and efficient building design and use.
Climate Action Plan Consistency
Consistent with the CAP, this project promotes renewable energy to offset greenhouse gas emissions. CAP Chapter
4 identifies GHG Reduction Measures. Section 4.10 of this chapter, citywide renewable projects, identifies action
M-2 to “incorporate renewable energy measures such as PV system installation on city buildings and parking lots,
or microturbine installation on city facilities, with the goal of producing approximately 12,000 megawatt hours per
year.”
Anticipated Environmental Review
The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15262, feasibility or planning
studies for possible future actions which the City Council has not approved, adopted, or funded do not require the
preparation of an EIR or Negative Declaration but do require consideration of environmental
factors
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Poinsettia Lift Station Rehabilitation
Managing Department: Utilities
Classification: Capital Project
Funding Source: Sewer Replacement
Budget
FY24 $ 2,500,000
TOTAL $ 2,500,000
About This Project
Replacement of the three pumps and related mechanical equipment and electrical and odor control
improvements.
Project Need
Improvements will provide continued functionality of a critical wastewater facility and mitigate potential of
Sanitary Sewer Overflows. The project is consistent with the City of Carlsbad Engineering Standards.
General Plan Consistency
Goal 2-G.21 of the Land Use & Community Design Element: Ensure that adequate public facilities and services are
provided in a timely manner to preserve the quality of life of residents.
Climate Action Plan Consistency
N/A
Anticipated Environmental Review
The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15302(c), concerning replacement
or reconstruction of existing utility systems involving negligible or no expansion of capacity.
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Stagecoach Community Park Community
Gardens
Managing Department: Parks and
Recreation
Classification: Capital Project
Funding Source: Park-in-Lieu Southeast
Budget
FY23 $ 225,000 FY24 $ 200,000
TOTAL $ 425,000
About This Project
The maintenance yard has become available for a new use. Staff proposes converting maintenance yard at
Stagecoach Park into a raised container community garden. Project will include 20 raised planting beds, kiosk,
composting bins, tool storage and benches.
Project Need
To address demand for community gardens in southeast quadrant. The project is consistent with the Parks and
Recreation Master Plan.
General Plan Consistency
Sustainability Element Goal 9-G.6: Support the creation of community gardens throughout the community.
Climate Action Plan Consistency
Development of a community garden in the southeast quadrant could enable a reduction in distances driven by
residents who must presently go elsewhere to enjoy such an amenity. Reduced driving distances could also mean a
decrease in greenhouse gas emissions.
Anticipated Environmental Review
The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(l), demolition, and removal
of individual small structures, including accessory structures, and Section15304(b), minor alterations to land,
including new gardening or landscaping.
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Traffic Signal Right Turn Overlaps
Managing Department: Transportation
Classification: Capital Project
Funding Source: Gas Tax
Budget
FY23 $ 150,000
TOTAL $ 150,000
About This Project
Traffic signal modification to provide right turn overlap phase at Poinsettia/Paso Del Norte southbound approach,
El Camino Real/Tamarack northbound approach, and Palomar Airport Road/Melrose eastbound approach.
Project Need
Right turn overlap phasing improves traffic flow through an intersection by allowing right turns to occur at the
same time as the protected left turn movement on the intersecting road. This improves traffic flow efficiency while
also reducing vehicle idling and emissions.
General Plan Consistency
Mobility Element Goal 3-G.2: Improve connectivity for all residents.
Climate Action Plan Consistency
As modifications to provide right turn overlaps reduce vehicle idling at intersections, a decrease in greenhouse gas
emissions can also be realized.
Anticipated Environmental Review
The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c) - restoration or
rehabilitation of deteriorated or damaged structures, facilities, or mechanical equipment to meet current
standards of public health and safety, unless it is determined that the damage was substantial and resulted from
an environmental hazard such as earthquake, landslide, or flood.
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Vista/Carlsbad Interceptor – Point Repair
Reaches (VC13 & VC14)
Managing Department: Utilities
Classification: Maintenance and Operations
Funding Source: Sewer Replacement
Budget
FY23 $ 200,000
FY24 $ 600,000
FY25 $ 600,000
TOTAL $ 1,400,000
About This Project
Rehabilitate approximately 8,600 lineal feet of existing 42-inch diameter interceptor sewer pipeline and manholes
with cured-in-place pipe. Carlsbad shares the total cost of the project with the City of Vista as a percentage of
capacity.
Project Need
The existing 42-inch sewer is plastic lined and was constructed in the 1960's. Due to age and deformations in
plastic liner, a comprehensive rehabilitation is needed.
General Plan Consistency
Goal 2-G.21 of the Land Use & Community Design Element: Ensure that adequate public facilities and services are
provided in a timely manner to preserve the quality of life of residents.
Climate Action Plan Consistency
N/A
Anticipated Environmental Review
The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(b) – repair, maintenance,
and minor alteration of existing facilities, including those of public utilities, involving negligible or no expansion of
use.
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Village Decorative Lighting – Carlsbad Village
Drive from Harding Street to Ocean Street
Managing Department: Transportation
Classification: Capital Project
Funding Source: General Capital
Construction
Budget
FY23 $ 400,000
TOTAL $ 400,000
About This Project
Install decorative lighting solutions along streets as prioritized in Phase 3 of the 2019 Village Decorative Lighting
Study.
Project Need
Recommended in the 2019 Village Decorative Lighting Study and requested to be accelerated by City Council on
May 3, 2022.
General Plan Consistency
Land Use and Community Design Element Policy 2-P.72: Enhance the walkability and pedestrian orientation of the
Village, including along Carlsbad Village Drive, to enhance the small, beach town atmosphere and improve access to
and utilization of transit; and Mobility Element Goal 3-G.3: Provide inviting streetscapes that encourage walking and
promote livable streets.
Climate Action Plan Consistency
CAP greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction measure 4.6 promotes the use of efficient lighting standards. All Village
decorative lighting will be energy efficient. Improved lighting will also encourage walking, thereby helping to
reduce GHG.
Anticipated Environmental Review
The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c) - minor alteration of
existing facilities including streets, sidewalks, gutters, and similar facilities involving negligible or no expansion.
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Village Decorative Lighting – Train Station
Area
Managing Department: Transportation
Classification: Capital Project
Funding Source: General Capital
Construction
Budget
FY24 $ 800,000
TOTAL $ 800,000
About This Project
Install decorative lighting solutions along streets as prioritized in Phase 4 of the 2019 Village Decorative Lighting
Study.
Project Need
Recommended in the 2019 Village Decorative Lighting Study and requested to be accelerated by City Council on
May 3, 2022.
General Plan Consistency
Land Use and Community Design Element Policy 2-P.72: Enhance the walkability and pedestrian orientation of the
Village, including along Carlsbad Village Drive, to enhance the small, beach town atmosphere and improve access to and utilization of transit; and Mobility Element Goal 3-G.3: Provide inviting streetscapes that encourage walking and
promote livable streets.
Climate Action Plan Consistency
CAP greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction measure 4.6 promotes the use of efficient lighting standards. All Village
decorative lighting will be energy efficient. Improved lighting will also encourage walking, thereby helping to
reduce GHG.
Anticipated Environmental Review
The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c) - minor alteration of
existing facilities including streets, sidewalks, gutters, and similar facilities involving negligible or no expansion.
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Village Decorative Lighting – Hospitality
District
Managing Department: Transportation
Classification: Capital Project
Funding Source: General Capital
Construction
Budget
FY24 $ 800,000
TOTAL $ 800,000
About This Project
Install decorative lighting solutions along streets as prioritized in Phase 5 of the 2019 Village Decorative Lighting
Study.
Project Need
Recommended in the 2019 Village Decorative Lighting Study and requested to be accelerated by City Council on
May 3, 2022.
General Plan Consistency
Land Use and Community Design Element Policy 2-P.72: Enhance the walkability and pedestrian orientation of the
Village, including along Carlsbad Village Drive, to enhance the small, beach town atmosphere and improve access to and utilization of transit; and Mobility Element Goal 3-G.3: Provide inviting streetscapes that encourage walking and
promote livable streets.
Climate Action Plan Consistency
CAP greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction measure 4.6 promotes the use of efficient lighting standards. All Village
decorative lighting will be energy efficient. Improved lighting will also encourage walking, thereby helping to
reduce GHG.
Anticipated Environmental Review
The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c) - minor alteration of
existing facilities including streets, sidewalks, gutters, and similar facilities involving negligible or no expansion.
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Village Decorative Lighting – Gateway Lighting
Managing Department: Transportation
Classification: Capital Project
Funding Source: General Capital
Construction
Budget
FY24 $ 900,000
TOTAL $ 900,000
About This Project
Install decorative lighting solutions along streets as prioritized in Phase 6 of the 2019 Village Decorative Lighting
Study.
Project Need
Recommended in the 2019 Village Decorative Lighting Study and requested to be accelerated by City Council on
May 3, 2022.
General Plan Consistency
Land Use and Community Design Element Policy 2-P.71: Seek ways of strengthening existing establishments through
façade and streetscape improvements, upgraded public and private landscaping and aesthetically upgraded signage
and way-finding. Encourage outdoor dining, sidewalk cafes and limited outdoor displays of merchandise to enliven
street-level activity; Land Use and Community Design Element Policy 2-P.72: Enhance the walkability and pedestrian
orientation of the Village, including along Carlsbad Village Drive, to enhance the small, beach town atmosphere and
improve access to and utilization of transit; and Mobility Element Goal 3-G.3: Provide inviting streetscapes that
encourage walking and promote livable streets.
Climate Action Plan Consistency
CAP greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction measure 4.6 promotes the use of efficient lighting standards. All Village
decorative lighting will be energy efficient. Improved lighting will also encourage walking, thereby helping to
reduce GHG.
Anticipated Environmental Review
The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c) - minor alteration of existing facilities including streets, sidewalks, gutters, and similar facilities involving negligible or no expansion.
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Village Decorative Lighting – Pedestrian
Lampposts Oak Avenue
Managing Department: Transportation
Classification: Capital Project
Funding Source: General Capital
Construction
Budget
FY24 $ 450,000
TOTAL $ 450,000
About This Project
Install decorative lighting solutions along streets as prioritized in Phase 7.1 of the 2019 Village Decorative Lighting
Study.
Project Need
Recommended in the 2019 Village Decorative Lighting Study and requested to be accelerated by City Council on
May 3, 2022.
General Plan Consistency
Land Use and Community Design Element Policy 2-P.72: Enhance the walkability and pedestrian orientation of the
Village, including along Carlsbad Village Drive, to enhance the small, beach town atmosphere and improve access to and utilization of transit; Land Use and Community Design Element Policy 2-P.73: Enhance connections with the
Barrio through streetscape improvements—including street trees, improved sidewalks, lighting and signage—and
potentially mixed-use development along Roosevelt Street; and Mobility Element Goal 3-G.3: Provide inviting
streetscapes that encourage walking and promote livable streets.
Climate Action Plan Consistency
CAP greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction measure 4.6 promotes the use of efficient lighting standards. All Village
decorative lighting will be energy efficient. Improved lighting will also encourage walking, thereby helping to
reduce GHG.
Anticipated Environmental Review
The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c) - minor alteration of
existing facilities including streets, sidewalks, gutters, and similar facilities involving negligible or no expansion.
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Village Decorative Lighting – Pedestrian
Lighting at Village Outskirts
Managing Department: Transportation
Classification: Capital Project
Funding Source: General Capital
Construction
Budget
FY24 $ 850,000
TOTAL $ 850,000
About This Project
Install decorative lighting solutions along streets as prioritized in Phase 7.2 of the 2019 Village Decorative Lighting
Study.
Project Need
Recommended in the 2019 Village Decorative Lighting Study and requested to be accelerated by City Council on
May 3, 2022.
General Plan Consistency
Land Use and Community Design Element Policy 2-P.72: Enhance the walkability and pedestrian orientation of the
Village, including along Carlsbad Village Drive, to enhance the small, beach town atmosphere and improve access to
and utilization of transit; Land Use and Community Design Element Policy 2-P.73: Enhance connections with the
Barrio through streetscape improvements—including street trees, improved sidewalks, lighting and signage—and
potentially mixed-use development along Roosevelt Street; and Mobility Element Goal 3-G.3: Provide inviting
streetscapes that encourage walking and promote livable streets.
Climate Action Plan Consistency
CAP greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction measure 4.6 promotes the use of efficient lighting standards. All Village
decorative lighting will be energy efficient. Improved lighting will also encourage walking, thereby helping to
reduce GHG.
Anticipated Environmental Review
The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c) - minor alteration of
existing facilities including streets, sidewalks, gutters, and similar facilities involving negligible or no expansion.
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