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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-09-12; City Council Legislative Subcommittee; ; California Department of Fish and Wildlife UpdateLEGISLATIVE SUBCOMMITTEE Staff Report Meeting Date: Sept. 12, 2023 To: Legislative Subcommittee From: Jason Haber, Intergovernmental Affairs Director Staff Contact: Jason Haber, Intergovernmental Affairs Director jason.haber@carlsbadca.gov, 442-339-2958 Subject: California Department of Fish and Wildlife Update District: All Recommended Action Receive an update from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife regarding the department's properties within Carlsbad and provide feedback. Discussion The California Department of Fish and Wildlife manages four ecological reserves within Carlsbad, including the Agua Hedionda Lagoon Ecological Reserve, Batiquitos Lagoon Ecological Reserve, Buena Vista Creek Ecological Reserve, Buena Vista Lagoon Ecological Reserve, and Carlsbad Highlands Ecological Reserve. The following property descriptions and maps of CDFW properties located throughout the South Coast Region (Exhibits 1 and 2) are found on the department's website (www.wildlife.ca.gov): Agua Hedionda Lagoon Ecological Reserve The 186-acre Agua Hedionda Lagoon Ecological Reserve consists of lagoon, salt marsh, and mudflat habitats. Many species of water-associated birds have been recorded in the area and the immediate environs. Mammals, amphibians, and reptiles also use this parcel and its riparian and chaparral habitats. The property was acquired to protect southern willow riparian forest and saltwater marsh habitats. It was designated as an ecological reserve by the Fish and Game Commission in 2002. Batiquitos Lagoon Ecological Reserve The Batiquitos Lagoon Ecological Reserve is a 544-acre property. Habitat types include open water/subtidal, intertidal mudflats, southern coastal salt marsh, coastal brackish marsh, nesting areas, transitional zones, and southern arroyo willow riparian forest. Dominant flora includes eelgrass, pickleweed, alkali health, and white sage. Dominant fauna includes striped mullet, great egret, horn snail, raccoon, woodrat, skunk, and ground squirrel. Sept. 12, 2023 Item #2 Page 1 of 5 Past land use in the area includes ranching, and more recently, recreation. Batiquitos Lagoon was acquired to preserve, protect and maintain the improved coastal wetland habitat and associated species. The property was designated as an ecological reserve by the Fish and Game Commission in 1983. Buena Vista Creek Ecological Reserve The Buena Vista Creek Ecological Reserve is 148-acre property. Habitats include Diegan coastal sage scrub, southern arroyo willow riparian forest, coastal and valley freshwater marsh, and non-native grasslands. Several bird species are present. The property comprises part of an important habitat linkage between the Cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside and was acquired for conservation and enhancement of riparian habitat and adjacent uplands. The property was designated as an ecological reserve by the Fish and Game Commission in 2007. Buena Vista Lagoon Ecological Reserve The Buena Vista Lagoon Ecological Reserve is 206 acres of coastal freshwater lagoon habitat. Flora includes widgeon grass, pondweed, and arrow grass. Birds include cormorants, grebes, passerine birds, terns, ducks, and geese. Mammals include raccoon, skunk, and opossum, as well as vole and western harvest mouse. In 1939, a county ordinance was approved that prohibits the discharge of firearms within the areas adjacent to the lagoon. This in effect made the lagoon a bird sanctuary. Buena Vista Lagoon was acquired to preserve, protect and maintain coastal wetland habitat and associated wildlife species. The property was designated as an ecological reserve by the Fish and Game Commission in 1968. Carlsbad Highlands Ecological Reserve The 473-acre Carlsbad Highlands Ecological Reserve consists primarily of coastal sage scrub and grasslands. It supports California gnatcatchers, sharp-shinned hawks, black-shouldered kites, turkey vultures and golden eagles. This property was acquired to protect native plants and special habitats. It was designated as an ecological reserve by the Fish and Game Commission in 2000. Bicycles are prohibited per Sections 550 (bb) and 630 (g), Title 14, California Code of Regulations. Next Steps None. Public Notification Public notice of this item was posted in keeping with the Ralph M. Brown Act and was available for public viewing and review at least 72 hours before the scheduled meeting date. Sept. 12, 2023 Item #2 Page 2 of 5 Exhibits 1. Ca lifornia Department of Fish and Wildlife Map: South Coast Region -Agua Hedionda Lagoon ER, Batiquitos Lagoon ER, Buena Vista Creek ER, Buena Vista Lagoon ER, Carlsbad Highlands ER - San Diego County 2. Ca lifornia Department of Fish and Wildlife Map: South Coast Region -W ildlife Areas & Ecological Reserves Sept. 12, 2023 Item #2 Page 3 of 5 California Department of Fish and Wildlife South Coast Region Exhibit 1 AGUA HEDIONDA LAGOON ER, BATIQUITOS LAGOON ER, BUENA VISTA CREEK ER, BUENA VISTA LAGOON ER, CARLSBAD HIGHLANDS ER Approximately 50 mi to Santa Ana San Diego County Buena Vista Creek Ecological Reserve s.l ~ 0 1 C/l' co oJ Approximately ~r 10mito '-, ~<I',.. .... ,. ~~,-c: ~-Buena Vi \ ~-(?'I> 0 \~ ,l' ~ Lagoon '\ ~ ~ ii: • • ,'?}. ~'xEcolog1cal \ Laguna \ Drive Reserve Carlsl State Be Pacific Ocean ~ ~ ~,;. 0 /i>eai ,ke Blv, m Escondido Hediond ,.---;?Calavera ~ Lake Carlsbad Highlands Os . qu,res Ecological Dam Reserve Lagoon ~ Ecological .::. ~ Reserve (1) -< ;:o 0 Q) a. .g, Batiquitos Lagoon Ecolo1gical Reserve \ Approximately 27 mi • to San Diego ~ __ Ecological Reserve -Interstate Highway 6 ~ State Beach -State Highway --Local Road Disclaimer: Boundaries are approximate. _S_~I!? l~, i~~d for general purposes only. 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Ma y 20 16 -W L B DISTRIBUTED DURING !TEM ~ 2 ATLE""rS L~it\/~ ~U;>Col-,AMX-.\\~~ MEETING OF D\ /\'l-/1ra2..3 Agua Hedionda (AH) Reserve: a FLOOD THREAT to Rancho Carlsbad (RC) endangering the lives and homes of 800 senior residents FACTORS • Climate is changing: an unusually wet El Nina, first Hurricane in 84 years, forecasting a "STRONG" El Nino in 2024 • The entire drainage of AH Watershed 18,000 sq . acres flows through RC • Historically the AH and Calavera Creeks have been challenged with significant sedimentation that fills in the creek beds, decreases the water holding capacity and threatens flooding. Refer to 'City of Carlsbad Drainage Master Plan Update EIR 2007' ( see pg 2) • Increasing accumulation of debris, sediment and vegetation over the years has significantly reduced water flow through the Reserve which impedes water flow through RC as witnessed by the stalling of creek flow at the north end of El Camino Real bridge (video) • Stalling of AH Creek backs up water flow in the Calavera channel; raising the water level up the banks and threatening homes GOAL Remove the excessive debris dams from Agua Hedionda Reserve to provide a maintainable clear channel. This will ensure free flowing water through the Reserve and Rancho Carlsbad. THIS NEEDS ADDRESSING BEFORE ITS TOO LATE! Extensive debris dams in AH Reserve Stalling of the AH CREEK on north side of El Camino Real Bridge Presentation to Carlsbad Sub Committee 9/10/2023 Page 1 of 2 ' . " ., ... .. . . . City of Carlsbad Drainage Master Plan Update EIR 04080135 Carlsbad DMP EIR.doc 12/11 /2007 Previous Channel Configuration Work The original segments of Agua Hedionda and Calavera creeks were reconstructed as man-made, earthen trapezoidal channels in conjunction with the development of the Rancho Carlsbad community development according to plans dated Jwie 1969. Approximately 1.2 miles of the Agua Hedionda and Calavera creeks were reconstructed as part of the overall development for the Rancho Carlsbad community. In 1998, additional channel enhancement and repair work occurred west of El Camino Real with the construction of Cannon Road Bridge over Agua Hedionda Creek. The Agua Hedionda Creek work provided for a bottom widt11 of 80 feet under Cannon Road Bridge to a width of l 00 feet midway between Cannon Road and El Camino Real bridges; Agua Hedionda Creek has a 44-foot width upstream of the confluence between Calavera , • Creek and Agua Hedionda Creek. The approximate channel depth is 11.5 feet with 2:1 (Horizontal:Vertical [H:V]) side slopes. The Calavera Creek has an approximate bottom width of 4 feet and a channel depth of9 feet with 2:1 (H:V) side slopes. A combination of factors, including changing land uses and rainfall intensity projections, low channel gradient, and erodible soils, has created a situation conducive to sediment accumulation and flooding within the creek channels as they extend through Rancho Carlsbad. The channels are not able to accommodate the estimated 100-year discharge of 8,092 cubic feet per second (cfs) at El Camino Real. Agua Hedionda Creek has historically been subject to substantial sedimentation. The relatively fla~ gradient downstream of Rancho Carlsbad Drive Bridge results in stream velocities as little as 3.65 feet per second during major storm events, which led to the deposition of up to 6 feet of sediment in the channel. As a result of sedimentation, Agua Hedionda Creek had a diminished capacity to convey storm water, and as many as 278 of the total 504 Rancho Carlsbad homes became subject to inwid.ation during a I 00-year storm event (Rick Engineering Company 2004). This represents approximately 55 percent of the total homes existing within the Rancho Carlsbad Page 3-36 Presentation to Carlsbad Sub Committee 9/10/2023 City of Carlsbad Drainage Master Plan Update ElR fH.(!$0JJJCa l,ltod D.ilP £/RA,c 12 'JJ.1()07 Page 2 of 2 Mission Statement To manage California's diverse fish, wildlife, and plant resources, and the habitats upon which they depend, for their ecological values and for their use and enjoyment by the public. San Diego County Lands Program One Supervisor Three Land Managers – Environmental Scientists 2 seasonal aids and 2 scientific aids 48,545 acres in San Diego County Land Manager for Carlsbad Properties–Gabriel Peñaflor 1575 acres in Carlsbad in 5 properties 717 acres outside Carlsbad City Limits CDFW Lands within the City carlsbad of Carl Carlsbad Buena Vista Lagoon ER Carlsbad Highlands ER Aga Hedionda Lagoon ER Batiquitos Lagoon ER Buena Vista Creek ER CDFW Lands Staff for Carlsbad, Oceanside and Del Mar Gabriel Peñaflor Also manages San Dieguito Lagoon ER in Del Mar and Pilgrim Creek in Oceanside ¼ time seasonal or scientific aid when staffed Currently position is vacant Supported by Regional wildfire resiliency staff –one Fish and Wildlife Technician and one Seasonal Aid These Two Staff members work from Santa Barbara to San Diego County Batiquitos Lagoon CDFW Management actions: Dredging of flood shoal sand deposit and placing on W2 nesting area within the lagoon and on adjacent beaches (Fall 2024) Maintaining nesting sites (Annually) Removing invasive non-native species Coordination with: Cities of Carlsbad and Encinitas Batiquitos Lagoon Foundation Carlsbad Highlands CDFW Management actions Maintain trails in a safe condition by removal of illegally constructed jumps Work to remove illegally constructed trails Work to prevent illegal activities Plan and conduct fuel reduction projects Manage Rare plant site Buena Vista Lagoon CDFW Management Actions Assist Audubon Society with restoration projects and public access. Climate Science Alliance Tribal Outreach Cattail fuels management along southern boundary of the reserve Planning efforts for lagoon restoration Encampment cleanup and removal Buena Vista Creek CDFW Management Actions Homeless camp removal and clean up Coordination with CNLM on projects Coordination with USFWS on management (Section 6 Grant Requirement) Management of Rare Plant site Agua Hedionda Lagoon CDFW Management Actions Remove non-native invasive species Monitor encroachment Maintain site security Maintain ADA trail system between Park Drive and Via Hinton Coordinate with Caltrans on restoration projects. Manage Passive Restoration Site 2002 Donation of Land by Kelly Ranch Development Donation required by Coastal Development Permit for the Kelly Ranch Development Areas within the donated land included mitigation sites for multiple projects including K&B Homes, SDGE, and Cannon Road Agua Hedionda Lagoon –Potential Projects Exotic vegetation removal Phoenix palm tree removal Invasive non-native tree trapping sediments Debris removal Removal of debris deposited from upstream sources Image taken in Agua Hedionda Lagoon Ecological Reserve on north side of Cannon Road looking east;8/29/23 Aerial View Upstream View east of El Camino Real on Bridge, looking east; 8/29/23 East of El Camino Real on Bridge, looking Northeast;8/29/23 East of El Camino Real, Looking at spillway north of Rancho Carlsbad; 8/29/23 East of El Camino Real looking north; 8/29/23 West of El Camino Real Under Bridge, Looking East left side, 8/29/23 West of El Camino Real, Under bridge middle section; 8/29/23 West of El Camino Real, Under bridge, right section; 8/29/23 West of El Camino Real, in Channel looking North; 8/29/23 West of El Camino Real, in Channel looking North; 8/29/23 West of El Camino Real, in Channel looking West; 8/29/23 South of Cannon, West of El Camino Real, looking east; 8/29/23 South of Cannon, West of El Camino, Looking North; 8/29/23 Under Cannon Bridge, Looking South; 8/29/23 Under Cannon Bridge, South side, Looking West; 8/29/23 Under Cannon Bridge, South side, Looking West; 8/29/23 South of Cannon, Under Bridge right side, Looking North; 8/29/23 South of Cannon, Under Bridge right side, Looking North; 8/29/23 North of Cannon, Under Bridge middle section, Looking South; 8/29/23 North of Cannon, Under Bridge middle section, Looking South; 8/29/23 North of Cannon, Under Bridge right side, Looking South; 8/29/23 North of Cannon, Under Bridge right section, Looking South; 8/29/23 North of Cannon, Under Bridge, Looking West; 8/29/23 North of Cannon, Under Bridge, Looking North; 8/29/23 North of Cannon, Under Bridge, Looking West; 8/29/23 Contacts –CDFW South Coast Region 5 Tim Dillingham Environmental Program Manager Tim.Dillingham@wildlife.ca.gov Gabriel Penaflor Environmental Scientist Gabriel.Penaflor@wildlife.ca.gov RANCHO CARLSBAD (RCOA) •We are a 55+ retirement community of 800 residents •1972 Rancho Carlsbad founded; 1979 Fema established; 2002 Agua Hedionda Reserve designated •RCOA sandwiched between Agua Hedionda Watershed and Agua Hedionda Reserve •Recent weather changes and the significant increase to creek bed elevation are alarming •Past actions have been taken to protect against flooding •This presentation will focus on how the Agua Hedionda Reserve slows the water flow •Slow water flow => sediment precipitation => creek bed elevation => decreased water capacity => flooding •We need your support to improve the flow of water through the Reserve THE AGUA HEDIONDA WATERSHED > 18,800 acres or 30 sq miles RCOA Agua Hedionda Reserve EL CAMINO REAL BRIDGE ..All of the waters from the Agua Hedionda Watershed flow under this bridge. (3/15/23) Cannon Rd Bridge Water flow into the Agua Hedionda Reserve (3/15/23) High water at 5118 Don Ricardo (4/10/20) One month later Debris in the Area between the two bridges And around the pilings 4/9/23 DEBRIS accumulation in the Agua Hedionda Reserve Agua Hedionda creek bed 2016 Agua Hedionda creek bed 2022 AUGUST 2020 He is standing in the same area Water level on piling remains the same The creek bed has risen nearly 5 ft. 3 years later April 23/2023 SUMMARY •Our location in watershed and future weather is beyond our control •A strategy to improve water flow through the Reserve is vital •We have met with City, State and Federal representatives who are supportive of our concerns •Now we require CDFW approval and an official entity to take action •YOUR support is critical to ensure the necessary action is taken THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION