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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3307; CARLSBAD BLVD SHORE PROTECTION; WALL HEIGHT LETTER; 1991-10-231550 Hotel Circle North San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 294-9400 Fax: (619) 293-7920 brml WRIt 1'f Woodwartlyde Consultants October 23, 1991 Project No. 9051144E-0005 Mr. Bill Ponder California Coastal Commission 3111 Camino del Rio North, Suite 200 San Diego, CA 92108-1725 COASTAL PERMIT APPLICATION #691-60 CARLSBAD BOULEVARD SHORE PROTECTION CARLSBAD, CA LIFORNIA Dear Mr. Ponder: In accordance with your letter dated October 18, 1991, we are providing the requested information in regard to the staffs recommendation to limit the height of the subject seawall to 2-feet above the sidewalk. It is our understanding that the purpose of this limitation is to maintain public views. The proposed wall, as designed extends 3.5-feet above the sidewalk. This design limits overtopping of the wall during the design storm to several localized low points and is intended to mitigate any significant damage to Carlsbad Boulevard and the existing and proposed associated facilities. If the wall is lowered by 1.5-feet as recommended by the Coastal Commission staff, the entire wall would be subject to overtopping during the design storm as well as during lesser storms. This would subject Carlsbad Boulevard and the associated facilities to flooding and damage and would increase the hazards to the public. It is our opinion that the 2-foot high wall would be subject to significant overtopping during storms similar to those in 1982-83 and this would not comply with Special Condition No. 2 of the staff report. It is expected that such overtopping could occur 10 to 15 times during the 75 year design life and that the magnitude of overtopping (volume of water) would be 3 to 4 times that of the 3.5-feet high wall. The wall is designed such that significant overtopping of the wall should occur only 1 or 2 times during the life of the structure and that this overtopping would be limited to small localized areas. As previously noted, it is our opinion that the safety of the public during storm conditions is directly related to the frequency and magnitude of overtopping of the wall. Thus, it is Consulting Engineers, Geologists and Environmental Scientists Offices in Other Principal Cities o Mr. Bill Ponder Woodward-Clyde California Coastal Commission Consultants October 23, 1991 Page further our opinion that the lower (2-foot high) wall would significantly increase this hazard during storm conditions and that it would increase the frequency of the hazard. If you have any questions or need additional information, please call at your convenience. Very truly yours, - WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS FE R.C.E. 43782 No. 43782 49 MA/LIL/jea cc: City of Carlsbad, Mr. John Cahill ODI A1905114424005