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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3190; Rancho Sante Fe Road Bridge Replacement; Rancho Sante Fe Road Bridge Replacement; 2000-04-01pi VISUAL ASSESSMENT OF RANCHO SANTA FE ROAD BRIDGE REPLACEMENT City of Carlsbad Project No. 5190 Pref^ared for: CITY OF CARLSBAD 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, Ca 92009-1576 Contact: Doug Helming *• Pref7ared hy: DUDEK & ASSOCIATES, INC. ^ 605 Third Street Encinitas, Ca 92024 April 2000 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Page No. 1.0 PURPOSE OF THE VISUAL ASSESSMENT 1 2.0 PROPOSED PROJECT 1 3.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS 5 4.0 ANALYSIS OF SIGNIFICANCE 18 5.0 REFERENCES 19 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Project Location 2 Figure 2 Final Alignment 3 Figure 3 Site Photo Key Map 7 Figure 4 Existing Site Photos 1 and 2 8 Figure 5 Existing Site Photos 3, 4 and 5 9 Pigure 6 Existing Site Photos 6 and 7 10 Figure 7 Viewshed Boundary 11 Figure 8 Bridge Replacement Visual Simulation 13 Figure 9 Southbound Travelers on Rancho Santa Fe Road 14 Figure 10 View of Roadway and Bridge From Existing Residences 15 Figure 11 View of Roadway and Bridge from Existing Residences 17 pt to m m m 9m m k p (1 • ii Visual Assessment for Rancho Santa Fe Road Bridge Replacement 1.0 PURPOSE OF THE VISUAL ASSESSMENT The purpose of this visual assessment is to assist the City of Carlsbad in preparing the environmental documentation meeting the National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) and the CaHfornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requirements for the construction of a replacement bridge and associated roadway improvements on Rancho Santa Fe Road over San Marcos Creek. This report will determine potential impacts of the project to the visual character of the area as viewed from surrounding land uses as well as potential impacts to views of motorists on the project roadway. 2.0 PROPOSED PROJECT Project Description The proposed project covered by this visual assessment realigns and widens approximately 3,500 linear feet of Rancho Santa Fe Road (S-10) from two lanes to an ultimate 6-lane Prime Arterial Roadway from just south of Questhaven Road to just north of Melrose Drive in northern San Diego County (see Figures 1 andZ). The limits of grading for the final alignment and the area of potential effect for the project are illustrated in Figure Z. The proposed widening and realignment project is a part of the City of Carlsbad's General Plan to upgrade Rancho Santa Fe Road to meet its designation as a Prime Arterial Roadway. A Prime Arterial Roadway has a 126-foot right-of-way containing six traveled lanes, a bike lane, an 18-foot raised median, sidewalks, curb and gutter. The new bridge over San Marcos Creek is planned to accommodate the Prime Arterial Roadway. The bridge replacement project will involve construction of a new bridge in a location west of the existing bridge. The existing bridge will be demolished. Along with the new bridge, the project includes construction of roadway improvements in the south and north ends. The southerly roadway approach for the proposed bridge will extend approximately 1,800 feet which will include reconstructing the Questhaven and Rancho Santa Fe Roads intersection, and reconstructing approximately 600 to 800 feet of Questhaven Road east of the intersection. If the portion of Rancho Santa Fe Road located south of this project is delayed, then a detour will be used to join the Rancho Santa Fe Road Bridge approach with the existing alignment of Rancho Santa Fe Road. In this portion of the southern Prime Arterial Roadway, the project would involve construction of 32-foot width m April 5,2000 Pg. 1 BASE MAP SOURCE: USGS 7.5 Minute Series, Rancho Santa Fe Quadrangle r - 2000' Visual Assessment of Rancho Santa Fe Road Bridge Replacement Project Location FIGURE Existing Corintia Dr. to to to Existing Sli^Ie Family Residential Existing Melrose Dr. Existing Light Industrial Parlc La Costa Meadows Dr, APE (Phase 2) Proposed Bridges Existing Bridge m m to Questhaven Rd. 550 Scole in Feet Visual Assessment of Rancho Santa Fe Road Bridge Replacement Final Alignment FIGURE to IP m to m Visual Assessment for Rancho Santa Fe Road Bridge Replacement of pavement on either side of the median curbs, inner two lanes in each direction, plus 8 feet of the third lane, the median curbs, and the appropriate turn lanes. The northerly roadway approach for the new bridge(s) will be approximately 1,700 feet long and includes the reconstruction of the La Costa Meadows Drive/Rancho Santa Fe Road intersection, and the reconstruction of approximately 500 feet of La Costa Meadows Drive east of the intersection. The realigned Rancho Santa Fe Road will be constructed to the full width on the east side of the median, with sidewalks, curb and gutter and street lights from the bridge to north of the Melrose Drive/Rancho Santa Fe Road intersection. The west side of the roadway will be constructed with 32 feet of paving adjacent to the median curb. Currently, Rancho Santa Fe Road is a two-lane conventional highway in northern San Diego County which connects the City of Encinitas in the south with the City of Vista to the north. The majority of the proposed project will lie within the City of Carlsbad with some project within the City of San Marcos. The proposed project alignment traverses rolling hill terrain and would generally be to the south and west of the existing Rancho Santa Pe Road alignment. The proposed project area has traditionally had low volumes of intra-regional and inter-regional traffic. Fiowever, there is anticipated to be future growth in the commercial and residential development along Rancho Santa Fe Road. This increase in traffic volume due to regional growth, coupled with projected local and regional increases in traffic volume associated with further development in this area, necessitate the widening of Rancho Santa Fe Road. The existing Rancho Santa Fe Road consists of two paved lanes with an asphalt berm on the west side and a combination of asphalt berm and concrete curb on the east side. A truck bypass route creates a three-plane paved road with asphalt berm on both sides in uphill areas of the stretch. San Marcos Creek is crossed by an existing bridge which is located between the Questhaven Road intersection and the Melrose Drive intersection. Rancho Santa Fe Road has two northbound lanes and one southbound lane across the bridge. Environmental Commitments of Proposed Project The City has incorporated as part of the proposed project the following measures to reduce or avoid potential environmental impacts to existing landforms and the visual quality of the area associated with implementation of the proposed project: April 5. 2000 PQ- 4 Visual Assessment for Rancho Santa Fe Road Bridge Replacement • All grading proposed for the roadway will conform with recommendations of P Appendix C of the EIR prepared for the Rancho Santa Fe Realignment and Ito Mass Grading (SCH # 90010850), Carlsbad Grading Ordinance and Hillside ^ Development regulations. to • All temporary exposed manufactured slopes necessary to accommodate the ^ roadway will be landscaped immediately wit a hydroseed mix and jute matting. to Step grading techniques where feasible will be used in the construction of the three cut slopes proposed south of the replacement bridge to simulate existing terrain, as well as to better accommodate hydroseeding and planting efforts. Grading techniques such as rounding the edges of the cut will be used to blend the slopes in the existing terrain. To control erosion, exposed portions of proposed fill and cut areas will be planted with hydroseed mix containing native drought tolerant species. Due to high visibility of the proposed manufactured slopes, cut slope areas adjacent to natural areas where feasible (shrubs and trees may not survive in cut areas that expose rocky surfaces), -will be planted with native, drought- tolerant shrubs and trees. All cut slopes will be treated with a hydroseed mix containing native species. Planting will occur within three months after grading and will be temporarily irrigated until plants become established. All landscaping on manufactured slopes, as well as the roadway median, will comply with the guidelines of the City of Carlsbad Scenic Corridor Guidelines Manual. 3.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS The topography of the project site is characterized by undulating terrain that drains-to San Marcos Creek. Large hills surrounding the existing roadway range from 700 feet above mean sea level (msl) to 1,400 feet above msl. The existing Rancho Santa Fe Road alignment extends through the lower elevations and level terrain (300-600 feet above msl) at the base ^ of the larger hillsides. IP April 5,2000 pg. 5 ^ Visual Assessment for Rancho Santa Fe Road Bridge Replacement te pt to The hills in the project vicinity are predominantly vacant land typically covered by dense chaparral vegetation. In 1996, a fire burned a majority of the area immediately to the east and southwest of the project site leaving the hillsides generally clear of vegetation. IP ^ Existing urban land uses in the immediate vicinity of the proposed improvements include the existing Rancho Santa Fe Road alignment, an industrial park, and two single family F detached residential developments as well as vacant land associated with San Marcos Creek ^ and the surrounding hills {see Figures $-6). m ^ A map of available views of the site from surrounding areas is illustrated in Figure 7- A majority of the area immediately surrounding the site consists of vacant hillsides. Generally ^ unobstructed views of portions or all of the roadway are available from these hillsides. Views *• of the site from the more level San Marcos Creek area to the east of the site are partiaUy to ^ completely obscured by intervening topography or structures. The site is visible from the ^ eastern units located within the residential development adjacent to Corintia Avenue. Unobstructed views of the site are available from the three industrial and office structures ^ that are located adjacent to the exiting roadway to the east. Views available from the existing residential developments as well as the industrial park are illustrated in Figures Z, 5 ^ and 6. tag Residential units have recently been constructed to the west of the existing roadway within ^ the APE (referred to as the Meadowlands Develof^ment). The single family residential uses *• would be located immediately to the north and south of the existing Melrose Drive/ Rancho ^ Santa Fe Road intersection. tm Proposed Grading and Bridge Improvements for Final Alignment ** Grading necessary to construct the bridge design as well as the intersections associated with Mi the project, would involve the use of fill and cut slopes. Two fill slopes ranging in height M from 15 to 20 feet are proposed immediately to the south and north of the proposed bridge. Minor fill slopes (<10 feet in height) are proposed in association with improvements to ^ Questhaven and La Costa Meadows Drive. Grading along the western portion of the road alignment would involve construction of three cut slopes of 16, 40 and 50 feet in height. m ^ Bridge improvements would include replacement of the existing bridge with a single bridge. The new surface of the bridge would be approximately 7-12 feet taller than the existing ^ facihty. The appearance of the bridge as well as grading associated with bridge improvements te tm April 4.2000 Pg. 6 BASE MAP SOURCE; City of Carlsbad, February 1997 Scale in Feet m te Visual Assessment of Rancho Santa Fe Road Bridge Replacement Site Photo Key Map FIGURE Site Photo 1: View looking southwest from intersection of Rancho Santa Fe Road and Questhaven Road. Site Photo 2: View of intersection of Rancho Santa Fe Road and Questhaven Road. Visual Assessment of Rancho Santa Fe Road Bridge Replacement Existing Site Photos 1 and 2 FIGURE Site Photo 3: View looking southwest from Rancho Santa Fe Road and industrial park. Site Photo 4: View looking northeast from Rancho Santa Fe Road. Site Photo 5: View of existing bridge, looking southwest from industrial park. Visual Assessment of Rancho Santa Fe Road Bridge Replacement Existing Site Photos 3, 4 and 5 FIGURE Site Photo 6: View of intersection of Rancho Santa Fe Road and La Costa Meadows Drive. Site Photo 7: View of Rancho Santa Fe Road, looking southeast from intersection of Xana Way and Corintia Street. Visual Assessment of Rancho Santa Fe Road Bridge Replacement Existing Site Photos 6 and 7 FIGURE BASE MAP SOURCE: USGS 7.5 Minute Series, Rancho Santa Fe Quadrangle r ' 2000" Visual Assessment of Rancho Santa Fe Road Bridge Replacement Viewshed Boundary FIGURE pl te te pi h IP to IP IP to te i te Visual Assessment for Rancho Santa Fe Road Bridge Replacement is illustrated in Figure 8. As shown in Figure 8, the bridge faciUty would be relocated east of the existing bridge and involve removal of existing mature trees. The existing bridge is approximately 45 feet wide and 11 feet higher than the elevation at the floor of San Marcos Creek drainage (approximately 327 feet above mean sea level (msl) at the lowest point. Based on the conceptual roadway design, the surface of the proposed facilities would be approximately 126 feet wide and be located at an elevation of 345-350 feet msl, which is approximately 18-23 feet higher than the lowest elevation of the San Marcos Creek drainage. Impacts to Views from Existing and Planned Surrounding Land Uses • Views from the Planned Roadway Proposed views from the roadway are illustrated in Figures 9 and 10. The vantage point for the simulation inFigure 9 is from the proposed roadway approximately 500 feet north of the y bridge looking south. The vantage point for the simulation in Figure 10 is from the proposed roadway immediately south of the bridge looking south. Views of proposed manufactured slopes from the roadway are illustrated in Figures 9 and 10. As shown in Figures 9 and 10, use of manufactured (primarily fill) slopes, measuring 16, 40 and 50, feet in height along the southern portion of the roadway would alter the existing topography as well as the visual character of the immediate vicinity. The proposed roadway would be located in an area characterized by undulating terrain. Upon implementation of the proposed proj ect, views from the road for north and southbound travelers within the APE would include manufactured slopes that extend for approximately 1,600 feet along the western portion of the right-of-way and 1,200 feet of smaller (up to 16 feet in height) cut slopes along the eastern portion of the right-of-way (see Figure Z for plan view of manufactured slopes). Measures have been incorporated into the design of the proposed project to reduce the impacts of these slopes to below a level of significance including landscaping accordance with City standards, contour grading of slopes to simulate terrain and use of erosion control measures. Measures incorporated into the proposed project design are listed in SECTION 2.0 of this report. The manufactured fill slopes shown in Figures 9 and 10 " illustrate the manufactured slopes as they would appear with landscaping. to to pt te - April 5, 2000 P9-12 SOURCE: Dudek & Associates, Inc. Proposed View Rancho Santa Fe Road Realignment • Visual Assessment Bridge Replacement Visual Simulation FIGURE 8 SOURCE: Dudek & Associates, Inc. Proposed View Rancho Santa Fe Road Realignment - Visual Assessment View of Roadway and Bridge looking southbound on Rancho Santa Fe Road FIGURE Existing View SOURCE: Dudek & Associates, Inc. Proposed View Rancho Santa Fe Road Realignment • Visual Assessment View of Roadway and Manufactured Slopes looking southbound on Rancho Santa Fe Road FIGURE 10 Visual Assessment for Rancho Santa Fe Road Bridge Replacement te k m to 'i to IP to to te to te p to Views of the proposed bridge improvements and associated manufactured slopes from southbound travelers on Rancho Santa Fe Road are illustrated in Figure 9- As shown in Figure 9, implementation of the bridge and slope improvements would not substantially change the visual character of the area from this vantage point. Views of this area from the roadway currently include industrial structures as well as bridge and roadway facilities. While the proposed bridge would represent an increase in scale from the existing structure, the proposed bridge would not be substantially taller than the existing structure. Therefore, the bridge structure would not block or obscure any views of natural features such as the hillsides or the creek by motorists. Therefore, significant impacts to views from motorists on Rancho Santa Fe Road have not been identified. Installation of the bridge would involve removal of mature trees, primarily eucalyptus, in vicinity of the bridge. Approximately 6-8 mature trees would be removed. All trees removed would be replaced in accordance with City of Carlsbad standards. As shown on Figure 9, some existing mature trees surrounding the creek and located at the base of the hill to the northwest of the creek in the area would remain following bridge construction. Considering that only 6-8 trees would be removed and that the existing visual character of the area is dominated by urban uses including industrial structures and roadways, removal of the trees is not considered to be a significant adverse impact on the visual character of the area. • Views from Existing Residences From the residential area north of Corintia (see Figure Z for location of existing residences north of Corintia), the replacement bridge would represent an increase in facility size (see Figure 11). Although the proposed bridge would represent a substantial increase in size compared to the existing bridge, the improvements would not substantially alter any foreground views from the residences. Based on the distance of the residential area from the bridge facilities (approximately 1,000 to 1,500 feet), the change would affect only long range views, which would not be regarded as adverse. In addition, the type of uses available within the long range view from the residences would not be substantially altered by the proposed facilities. The existing view includes a bridge and roadway facilities similar to that proposed. It should also be noted that from the residential areas, views of the facility would be partially obscured by existing mature eucalyptus trees and riparian vegetation associated with San Marcos Creek. As a result, implementation of the Phase 2 portion of the proposed project ^ would not result in significant impacts to views from residences. ApriM. 2000 Pg. 16 SOURCE: Dudek & Associates, Inc. Proposed View Rancho Santa Fe Road Realignment - Visual Assessment View of Roadway and Bridge from Existing Residences FIGURE 11 visual Assessment for Rancho Santa Fe Road Bridge Replacement • Visual Impact to Planned Surrounding Land Uses Residential uses recently constructed in the Meadowlands project northeast of the Rancho Santa Fe Road/ Melrose Drive intersections located in proximity to the roadway would have unobstructed views of the bridge replacement. However, the foreground views from the residences would be similar to the foreground and distant views from the residences and vehicles on the roadway (see Figures 9 and 11). The prominent visual features of the area include predominantly urban uses including the existing roadway, and the light industrial complex. As a result, expansion of the existing roadway in the foreground views from the planned residences is not regarded as a significant impact of the proposed project. Relationship of Project to Planned Surrounding Land Uses The visual character of the area surrounding the southern portion of the proposed alignment will change as the City General plan is built out. As discussed above, the southern portion of the roadway alignment under both alternatives is currently surrounded by vacant land. These vacant areas will eventually be developed with single family residential uses in accordance with the City of Carlsbad General Plan. The General Plan designates Low Density Residential (0-1.5 DU/acre) for the area to the east of the roadway. The vacant area immediately to the west of the roadway will eventually be developed with Low-Medium Density Residential (0-4 DU/acre) uses. Planned residential uses located in proximity to the roadway would have unobstructed views of proposed cut slopes ranging in height from 16 to 50 feet. Due to the high visibility, construction of large manufactured slopes in proximity to residential uses, measures have been incorporated into the design of the proposed project to avoid potentially significant adverse impact to the future viewshed from the planned residences. Measures designed to reduce impacts to views from motorists on Rancho Santa Fe, listed in SECTION 2.0 of this report, would also avoid significant adverse impacts to planned residents. 4.0 ANALYSIS OF SIGNIFICANCE As discussed in SECTION 2.0, measures have been incorporated into the proposed project that would reduce impacts to visual quality associated with manufactured slopes from planned and existing land uses vantage points to below a level of significance. These measures include use of step grading techniques and landscaping on exposed manufactured slopes. Aprils, 2000 Pg-18 visual Assessment for Rancho Santa Fe Road Bridge Replacement to In addition, the type of uses available within the long range view from existing and planned residences as well as from the planned roadway would not be substantially altered by the proposed facilities. The existing views from these vantage points include existing urban uses such as bridge and roadway facilities similar to that proposed, as well as existing light industrial facilities. As a result, implementation of the proposed project would not result in significant impacts to views from residences or from motorists on the planned roadway. Implementation of the bridge replacement would involve removal of eucalyptus trees. However, considering that only 6-8 trees would be removed and that the existing visual character of the area is dominated by urban uses including industrial structures and roadways, removal of the trees is not considered to be a significant adverse impact on the visual character of the area. 5.0 REFERENCES Literature te Carlsbad, City of. 1994. City of Carlshad General Plan. te Carlsbad, City of. 1992. Final Environmental Impact Report for Rancho Santa Fe Road Realignment and Mass Grading (SCH #90010850). te Individuals and Agencies Consulted te Ham, Tom. Caltrans District 11. Landscape Architecture. March 3, 1997. Personal Communication. *" Helming, Doug. CityofCarlsbad. March/April 2000. *• Owens, Mike. Caltrans District 11. March/April 2000. Personal communication. April 5, 2000 Pg.19