HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-02-13; City Council; ; Proclamation of a Storm-Related Local Emergency for Removal of Sediment and Vegetation on the Buena Vista Creek Concrete Channel Near El Camino RealCA Review GH
Meeting Date: Feb. 13, 2024
To: Mayor and City Council
From: Scott Chadwick, City Manager
Staff Contact: Tom Frank, Transportation Director/City Engineer
tom.frank@carlsbadca.gov, 442-339-2766
Subject: Proclamation of a Storm-Related Local Emergency for Removal of
Sediment and Vegetation on the Buena Vista Creek Concrete Channel
Near El Camino Real
District: 1
Recommended Action
Adopt a resolution ratifying the Acting Director of Emergency Services’s proclamation of a
storm-related local emergency for removal of sediment and vegetation on the Buena Vista
Creek Concrete Channel near El Camino Real.
Executive Summary
The current atmospheric river and the prior one in January 2024 have increased sediment and
vegetation in the Buena Vista Creek, diminishing its capacity and risking significant damage to
nearby property and infrastructure. Emergency removal of sediment and vegetation is
necessary to ameliorate the risk. Exhibit 3 shows the area of the channel requiring emergency
sediment and vegetation removal.
The Acting City Manager, in his role as Acting Director of Emergency Services, proclaimed a
local emergency on Feb. 8, 2024, as shown in Exhibit 2, to expedite the removal of the sediment
and vegetation. Staff are now requesting the City Council ratify the emergency proclamation so
that the removal can continue to be exempted from the city’s normal bidding procedures and
the necessary repairs can be completed as swiftly as possible.
Construction projects that cost less than $200,000 can be awarded by the City Manager using
informal bidding procedures under Carlsbad Municipal Code, or CMC, Section 3.28.080 –
Construction Projects, subsections (B) and (H), which implement California Public Contract Code
Section 22032.
This project will likely cost more than $200,000. Public Contract Code Sections 22035 and 22050
and Carlsbad Municipal Code Sections 3.28.110(A) and 3.28.120 provide for an exemption from
formal bidding procedures for emergency construction procurements. The emergency
proclamation allows the city to utilize the exemption. However, it must be ratified by a four-
fifths vote of the City Council.
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Explanation & Analysis
Buena Vista Creek is situated at the northern border of the City of Carlsbad, adjacent to the City
of Oceanside. The creek is located within both the City of Carlsbad and the City of Oceanside
and is located outside the Coastal Zone until it reaches Jefferson Street and the Buena Vista
Lagoon. The creek comprises natural stream bed sections and some man-made concrete
drainage channels designed to convey runoff from a large eastern watershed west to the Pacific
Ocean.
One segment of Buena Vista Creek near El Camino Real outside the Coastal Zone was previously
constructed as a concrete trapezoidal channel, starting at South Vista Way and ending
approximately 230 feet east of El Camino Real, a total of approximately 900 feet. This man-
made concrete segment of the creek is entirely within the City of Carlsbad.
Over time, sediment and vegetation accumulate in the creek. The city has a Capital
Improvement Program project to remove the sediment and vegetation and make other repairs
to the channel. The project is currently in the environmental review stage. However, the recent
severe storm events have created debris flows, or a “sediment-dominated slurry” that occurs
during short-duration, high-intensity rainfalls.
More specifically, the current atmospheric river has brought an influx of heavy rain that has
inundated the Buena Vista Creek with mobilized material, including vegetation, debris and
sediment-dominated slurry from the Buena Vista Creek Watershed, which is about 10 miles
long. These rapid debris flows have significantly diminished the capacity of the channel, which
is very close to the outfall of the watershed, resulting in a significant risk of the channel
overflowing, with the potential to cause significant damage to nearby property and
infrastructure during severe storms.
To mitigate the emergency situation, the City Engineer recommends expedited, or emergency,
removal of some of the sediment and vegetation to increase the channel’s capacity while the
larger maintenance project proceeds through the environmental review and permitting
process. The emergency proclamation enables the city to procure a contractor to perform the
necessary emergency removal work and would be limited to the immediate action(s) to prevent
or mitigate loss of, or damage to, life, health, property, or essential public services. The near-
term scope of work (immediate measure) is the minimum necessary to alleviate the immediate
emergency. Emergency work to remove some of the sediment and vegetation is required to
prevent the channel from overflowing and damaging public, property, infrastructure and the
environment.
Staff will need to obtain a permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for repair and
protection activities in emergency situations before the work can commence. Upon receipt of a
USACE permit application, the USACE District Engineer will coordinate review with affected
agencies, including but not limited to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and the
Regional Water Quality Control Board. Before authorizing the emergency work, the USACE
District Engineer will consider any comments concerning the proposed activity’s compliance
with the conditions of the agency’s authority, or the need to impose separate terms and
conditions to the scope of the project to ensure that it is not contrary to the public's interest.
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Staff will meet with contractor(s) to obtain bids for the emergency work, which is estimated to
cost in the range of $350,000 to $550,000.
Fiscal Analysis
No additional appropriations are needed at this time. Funding for the estimate of up to
$771,000 for the emergency work will come from the fiscal year 2023-24 capital budget
through the Storm Drain System Rehabilitation and Repair Program.
City staff will request reimbursement if the emergency work qualifies under federal or state
emergency relief programs.
Recommendation
Staff recommend that the City Council ratify the emergency proclamation to complete the
emergency work at the Buena Vista Creek concrete channel near El Camino Real as swiftly as
possible to prevent damage to nearby infrastructure and property. Not ratifying the
proclamation would likely result in delays and potentially more costs, with greater risk to the
city and an inability to potentially access federal funds.
Next Steps
Upon proclamation of the emergency, staff will meet with contractors to obtain a quote for the
emergency work. Staff will then authorize the contractor to proceed with performing
emergency work when appropriate permits from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and other
regulatory agencies have been obtained. Staff will then begin preparing the emergency
contracts, which will be presented for ratification to the City Council at a future date.
Staff will return to the City Council on Feb. 27, 2024, to review the emergency action and ask
the City Council to determine by a four-fifths vote whether there is a need to continue it.
Environmental Evaluation
The project has been determined to be exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act
under Public Resources Code Section 21080(b)(3) and CEQA Guidelines Section 15269(a), which
apply to projects undertaken, carried out or approved by a public agency to maintain, repair,
restore, demolish or replace property or facilities damaged or destroyed as a result of a disaster
in a disaster-stricken area in which a state of emergency has been proclaimed by the Governor.
Exhibits
1. City Council resolution
2. Acting City Manager/Acting Director of Emergency Services’s Proclamation of a Storm-
related Local Emergency dated Feb. 8, 2024
3. Location map
Buena Vista Creek Concrete Channel Emergency Work
Emergency work (sediment and vegetation removal, estimated) $550,000
Design and administrative costs (approximately 5%) $28,000
Construction management and inspection (estimated) $55,000
Construction contingency (25%) $138,000
Total estimated project costs $771,000
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RESOLUTION NO. 2024-028
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA,
RATIFYING THE ACTING Dl RECTOR OF EMERGENCY SERVICES'S PROCLAMATION
OF A STORM-RELATED LOCAL EMERGENCY FOR REMOVAL OF SEDIMENT AND
VEGETATION ON THE BUENA VISTA CREEK CONCRETE CHANNEL NEAR EL
CAMINO REAL
WHEREAS, On February 4, 2024, the Governor of the State of California found that conditions of
extreme peril exist in San Diego County and other counties due to the early February 2024 storms caused
by the atmospheric river and proclaimed a state of emergency to make additional resources available to
local governments, formalize emergency actions, and help the state prepare for the impact of the storms;
and
WHEREAS, the City Council empowers the City Manager, as Director of Emergency Services or, in
the City Manager's absence, the Assistant City Manager, as Acting City Manager and Acting Director of
Emergency Services, to proclaim the existence of a local emergency when the city is affected by a public
calamity and the City Council is not in session; and
WHEREAS, conditions or threatened conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and
property have arisen within the City of Carlsbad caused by a powerful, slow moving, atmospheric river
that resulted in debris flows, or a "sediment-dominated slurry", which have inundated the Buena Vista
Creek and significantly diminished capacity in the Buena Vista Creek concrete channel (begins
approximately 600 feet west/downstream of the El Camino Real bridge and extends upstream of the
bridge approximately 230 feet); and
WHEREAS, on Feb. 8, 2024, the Acting City Manager/Acting Director of Emergency Services
proclaimed a storm-related local emergency for removal of sediment and vegetation on the Buena Vista
Creek concrete channel near El Camino Real; and
WHEREAS, Carlsbad Municipal Code, or CMC, Section 3.28.llO(A) implements Public Contract
Code Section 22035 and provides for an exemption from formal bidding procedures for emergency
construction procurements, and to use the emergency exemption, CMC Section 3.28.120, as well as Public
Contract Code Section 22050, requires a proclamation of a local public emergency by a four-fifths vote of
the City Council, or by the City Manager or Acting City Manager subject to ratification by a four-fifths vote
of the City Council at the next regular City Council meeting; and
WHEREAS, staff request the City Council ratify the proclamation of a local emergency as the
emergency proclamation and emergency exemption are appropriate in this instance because the
Exhibit 1
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emergency work appears to be caused by sediment accumulation complicated by vegetation growth, and
emergency work is required to prevent flooding, which would pose a threat to the public, property,
infrastructure and the environment due to restricted conveyance of the Buena Vista Creek channel at this
location; and
WHEREAS, under California Public Resources Code Section 21080(b)(3) and Title 14, Section 15269
of the California Code of Regulations, the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Aet do not
apply to projects undertaken, carried out, or approved by a public agency to maintain, repair, restore,
demolish, or replace property or facilities damaged or destroyed as a result of a disaster in a disaster
stricken area in which the Governor of the State of California has proclaimed a state of emergency, and
on February 4, 2024 the Governor found that conditions of extreme peril exist in San Diego County and
proclaimed a state of emergency.
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 Proclamation of a Storm-related Local Emergency for removal of sediment and
vegetation in the Buena Vista Creek concrete channel near El Camino Real is ratified.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of
Carlsbad on the 13th day of February, 2024, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES:
NAVS:
ABSTAIN:
ABSENT:
BLACKBURN, BHAT-PATEL, ACOSTA, BURKHOLDER, LUNA.
NONE.
NONE.
NONE. t
KEITH BLACKBURN, Mayor
SHERRY FREISINGER, City Clerk
(SEAL)
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FOR STORM-RELATED EMERGENCY PROTECTION ACTIVITIES TO REDUCE SEDIMENT AND
VEGETATION IN THE BUENA VISTA CREEK CHANNEL NEAR EL CAMINO REAL
WHEREAS, on February 4, 2024, the Governor of the State of California found that
conditions of extreme peril exist in San Diego County and other counties due to the early
February 2024 storms caused by a powerful, slow-moving atmospheric river and proclaimed a
state of emergency to make additional resources available to local governments, formalize
emergency actions and help the state prepare for the impact of the storms.
WHEREAS, California Government Code Section 8630 allows the City Council or an
official designated by ordinance adopted by the City Council, to proclaim a local emergency; and
WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad’s Emergency Services Ordinance, including Carlsbad
Municipal Code Section 6.04.100(A)(1), empowers the City Manager, as the City of Carlsbad’s
Director of Emergency Services, or, in the City Manager’s absence, the Assistant City Manager,
as Acting City Manager and Acting Director of Emergency Services, to proclaim the existence of a
local emergency, subject to ratification by the City Council, when there exists, or there is
threatened to exist, conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property within the
City of Carlsbad; and
WHEREAS, in the case of an emergency, California Public Contract Code Section 22050
allows the City Council, or a person delegated the authority by the City Council, to repair or
replace a public facility, take any directly related and immediate action required by that
emergency, and procure the necessary equipment, services and supplies for those purposes
without giving notice for bids to let contract; and
WHEREAS, under California Public Resources Code Section 21080(b)(3) and Title 14,
Section 15269 of the California Code of Regulations, the requirements of the California
Environmental Quality Act do not apply to projects undertaken, carried out, or approved by a
public agency to maintain, repair, restore, demolish or replace property or facilities damaged or
destroyed as a result of a disaster in a disaster-stricken area in which the government has
proclaimed a state of emergency; and
WHEREAS, the Acting Director of Emergency Services finds:
1. The National Weather Service has issued multiple winter storm warnings, high
wind warnings, wind advisories, and flood and flash flood watches throughout the State of
California in anticipation of a powerful, slow-moving, atmospheric river.
2. Existing conditions and threatened conditions of extreme peril to the safety of
persons and property have arisen within the City of Carlsbad caused this powerful, slow-moving
atmospheric river, and that the unexpected occurrence poses a clear and imminent danger,
requiring immediate action to prevent or mitigate the loss or impairment of life, health,
property and essential public services.
Exhibit 2
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~ Proclamation of
~ Local Emergency
City Hall
1200 Carlsbad Village Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008
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Local Emergency -Reduction of Sediment and Vegetation in the Buena Vista Creek
Channel
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3. Prior to the early February 2024 storms, powerful winter storms that occurred
less than a month ago had amplified the impact of local flooding due to the record-breaking
amount of rainfall including a severe rainstorm which began on January 22, 2024 ("January
Storm"), in all dropping 2 to 3 inches of rain in a three-hour period, a total that exceeds that of
an ave rage wet month and rivals the rainfall needed to spur a 100-year flood event.
4. On January 22, 2024, the County of San Diego proclaimed an emergency due to
the January Storm, which the county characterized as a thousand-year storm, and which caused
drastic flooding and flash flooding in the county.
5. The existing conditions of the current atmospheric river causing local flooding,
in addition to the impacts of the January Storm, have created conditions of extreme peril in the
Buena Vista Creek Channel, in part, because the inundation of sedimentation and debris flows
from the multiple, powerful winter storms, which have diminished the channel's capacity.
6. That the City Council of the City of Carlsbad was not in session and could not be
immediately called into session.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS PROCLAIMED that, subject to review and ratification by the City
Council at its next regular meeting, a local emergency now exists in the City of Carlsbad,
California, in the area of the Buena Vista Creek Channel near El Camino Real.
IT IS FURTHER PROCLAIMED AND ORDERED that, under California Public Contract Code
Section 22050 and Carlsbad Municipal Code Sections 3.28.llO(A) and 3.28.120, city staff may
proceed at once to obtain the necessary permits, equipment, services, and supplies to reduce
the sediment and vegetation in the Buena Vista Creek Channel without giving notice for bids to
let contracts.
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