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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-09-09; Historic Preservation Commission; ; ENCINA POWER PLANT SMOKESTACKITEM #7 HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Meeting Date: September 9, 2019 To: Historic Preservation Commission From: Suzanne Smithson, Deputy Library Director Staff Contact: Dianna Galindo Subject: Encina Power Plant Smokestack Recommended Action: Commissioners will receive staff report and additional information Executive Summary: At the July 8, 2019 Historic Preservation Commission meeting, the commissioners heard public comment from community member Jim Strickland regarding his interest in designating the smokestack at the Encina Power Plant as a historic site. Mr. Strickland distributed a print copy of his information to the commissioners. The commissioners moved to add the item to the next meeting agenda. Attached to the staff report is a memo from Deputy City Manager Gary Barberio regarding the property. His information notes that the owners of the property 11 • ... will not provide consent for a proposed historic landmark designation ... " Exhibits: 1. Memo from Deputy City Manager Gary Barberio 2. Email from community member Memorandum Sept. 4, 2019 To: Heather Pizz uto, Library & Cultural Arts Director From: Gary T. Barberio, Deputy City Manager -Community Services f'city of Carls a Re: NRG/SDG&E/City of Carlsbad Settlement Agreement -Encina Power Plant Property On January 14, 2014, the City Council approved a Settlement Agreement (Agreement) involving NRG, the owner of the Encina Power Plant-and property, SDG&E, the region's current utility provider, and the City of Carlsbad. Amongst the numerous provisions included, the Agreement provided for the construction of a new S00MW "peaker" plant located between the railroad tracks and the 1-5, in exchange for the shutdown, decommissioning, and above-ground demolition of the existing Encina Power Plant. Since that time, all three parties have relied upon the Agreement in conducting business going forward. It is important to note, that since 2014, the City Council has not provided any new direction to city staff regarding the property. It is also important to understand that the City of Carlsbad does not own the plant property, nor will the City acquire ownership of the plant property as a result of the Agreement. The Agreement does provide a schedule for the shutdown, decommissioning, and demolition of the above ground facilities for the Encina Power Plant, to include both the smokestack tower and plant buildings. Specifically, the Agreement states that concurrent with the start-up of the new "peaker" plant, which occurred on December 12, 2018, the Encina Power Plant shall shutdown (turn-off) and begin efforts to decommission the plant (disconnect power, gas, etc.). Secondly, within one year of the shut-down of the old plant (December 12, 2018), NRG must start the above-ground demolition of the plant and shall complete the demolition within two years of the commencement of demolition activities. The above-ground demolition shall include the both the smokestack tower and plant buildings. As is relates to a designation of the Encina Power Plant site as a historic landmark, Carlsbad Municipal Code section 22.06.030.E states that "Without the property owner's con sent to the proposed designation, a site shall not be designated a historic site or landmark." NRG has verbally indicated to City staff that they will not provide consent for a proposed historic landmark designation in light of its commitments in the Agreement. Community Services 799 Pine Avenue, Suite 200, Carlsbad, CA 92008-2428, 760-434-2822 Dianna Galindo From: Sent: To: Subject: -----Original Message----- Suzanne Smithson Thursday, Septembe r 5, 2019 4:00 PM Dianna Galindo FW: Encina power plant From: Lind a Wheeler <elwhee ler4525@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, September 2, 2019 9:51 PM To: Suzanne Smithson <Suza nne.Sm ithson@ carlsbadca .gov> Subject: Encina power plant Hi Ms Smithson I read that some people would like to make the power plant a historic place and not have it torn down. I am adamantly opposed to having it declared historic and my hu sband and are look forward to the day it is go ne. Do you know if this is a rumor or is the plan to still have it demolished? Sincerely Linda Wheeler Sent from my iPhone 1