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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3557; Carlsbad Blvd Las Encinas Creek & Bridge; Carlsbad Blvd Las Encinas Creek & Bridge; 2010-06-28201 Bridge Revetment Monitoring Report for the City of Carlsbad and the Califomia Coastal Commission as Encinas Creek Bridge Br. No. 57C-0790L Bridge Elevation - 6/10/2010 Jack L. Abcarius Nolte Associates, Inc. June 28, 2010 June 28, 2010 State of California - The Natural Resources Agency Califomia Coastal Commission San Diego Area 7575 MetropoHtan Drive, Suite 103 San Diego, CA 92108-4421 SUBJECT: Baseline Report - Bridge Revetment Monitoring Las Encinas Creek Bridge along Southbound Carlsbad Boulevard Bridge No. 57C-0790L City of Carlsbad, California In accordance with the Special Condition No. 2 set by the Califomia Coastal Commission to approve the City of Carlsbad's Application No. 6-09-051, NoUe Associates, Inc. is submitting this baseline report for the Revetment Monitoring Program for the Las Encinas Creek Bridge. Although this special condition states that "the monitoring report shall be submitted to the Executive Director and City of Carlsbad Engineering Department yearly after each winter storm season but prior to the of May starting with May 1, 2010", this report is being submitted now because construction was completed on May 28, 2010. All four subsequent reports shall be submitted prior to May 1^' of future years. Condition of Revetment The newly placed rip-rap along the West edge of Carlsbad Boulevard starts at Station 104+20.00 to 105+37.50 and 105+81.00 to 110+08.00. The stationing is measured along the centeriine of southbound Carlsbad Boulevard, and runs from north to south. Bridge construction was completed on May 28, 2010. In order to control the location of the toe of slope on the beach side, the contractor placed sheet piles 5r-10"± from the centerline roadway prior to the installation of the rip-rap. This dimension coincided with the High Tide Contour Line of 4.(NGVD29) or 7.65' (MLLW) as surveyed during the design phase of this project in 2009. Following are some photos post-constmction, showing the current condition of the rip-rap, and establishing the baseline for comparison against future year surveys. View looking North from Southern end of new rip-rap Rip-Rap from Stations 104+20.00 to 105+37.50 Rip-Rap from Stations 105+81.00 to 110+08.00 Rip-Rap from Stations 105+81.00 to 110+08.00 Revetment Survev For the 5 year rip-rap monitoring plan, a control system was established and an initial survey was made on JunelO-11, 2010. Control was established by GPS based on CCS83, Epoch 1991.35 coordinates per City of Carisbad Survey Control, ROS 17271. The Benchmark is OC-147 (ROS 17271 point #1433), having a NGVD 29 elevation of 50.56'. Five control points were set in the project vicinity, but outside of the rip-rap for future surveys, including a 1" brass disc mounted on the bridge. Additionally, six brass caps were set into boulders of the rip-rap and surveyed both horizontally and vertically for future monitoring. The control points were documented photographically as well as surveyed for future use. A High Definition Survey (HDS) was performed along the rip-rap as well as the adjacent street and beach to survey the as-buih location of the rip-rap. For the HDS survey, a Leica "Scanstation 2" 3-D laser scanner was used and over 22,000,000 points were collected. These points create a "point cloud" of points with 3-D coordinates, which were translated into the same coordinate and elevation system as the control survey (see Figures). The point cloud was then edited to remove obstructions and other "noise" and a Triangulated Irregular Network (TFN) mesh was created from the points to create a 3-D model of the rip-rap. Together with the brass caps on the 2-Ton and 4-Ton rocks, this model can be compared to a similarly collected model in future years of monitoring to detect changes, either horizontal or vertical, in the location of the rip-rap. Bridge Elevation View Looking North-East FW--^FAA: Jpeg image of the High Definition Scan Model - Elevation View Jpeg image of the High Definition Scan Point Cloud - Abut 2 Elevation -Sta. 105-^37.50-~Sta. 105-^81 Sta. 110+08- Approx. Sta. 104-1-20 High Definition Scan Model - Section Key Las Encinas Creek Bridge - Mon # M-1 06/11/2010 Brass Cap on 4-Ton Rock Las Encinas Creek Bridge - Mon # M-2 Future Reports A full High Definition Scan will be performed annually over the next 4 years and each scan will be compared to the baseline model and corresponding section views. This will allow for measurement and recording of all rip-rap movements vertically and horizontally so that the performance of the rip-rap can be evaluated. This evaluation will determine maintenance strategies over the monitoring period. A report will be prepared after each scan and submitted to the City of Carlsbad and the Califomia Coastal Commission in accordance with the CCC conditions of approval as set forth in the CDP Application No. 6-09-051. Should you have any questions concerning this letter report, please feel free to contact me at (858) 385-2128. Sincerely, Nolte Associates, Inc. J^k Abcarius, P£r^ ngineering Manager 10