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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-06-08; City Council; Resolution 2021-137RESOLUTION NO. 2021-137 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, DETERMINING THAT THE FISCAL YEAR 2021-22 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BUDGET 15 CONSISTENT WITH THE GENERAL PLAN AND THE CLIMATE ACTION PLAN WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California has reviewed the Capital Improvement Program for fiscal year (FY) 2021-22 and has held such public hearings as are necessary prior to adoption of the Capital Improvement Program Budget; and WHEREAS, on June 8, 2021, the City Council reviewed for consistency with the General Plan goals and policies for the capital projects receiving an allocation of funds for FY 2021-22 pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 2.24.040(B); and WHEREAS, the City Council also reviewed the FY 2021-22 capital projects for consistency with applicable Climate Action Plan measures and actions; and WHEREAS, at said hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all persons desiring to be heard, the City Council considered all factors relating to the City Council's determination; and 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 based on the evidence presented at the hearing, the City Council determines that the Capital Improvement Program for FY 2021-22 is consistent with the General Plan based on the following findings: a.The capital projects are consistent with the goals and policies of the city's General Plan in that the projects are required to ensure the provision of adequate public facilities and services concurrent with or prior to need. b.The capital projects are consistent with applicable goals and policies of the Land Use and Community Design, Mobility, Public Safety, and Arts, History, Culture, and Education Elements of the General Plan, as described in Attachment A. c.The capital projects are consistent with and support the Climate Action Plan greenhouse gas reduction measures and actions, as described in Attachment A. June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 307 of 336 d. As required by the General Plan, the proposed improvements are consistent with the city's Growth Management Plan in that the projects ensure that the necessary improvements are provided for facilities maintenance, park development, sewer and water projects, and circulation systems, in accordance with the performance standards contained in the city's Grown Management regulations. 3. This action is final as of the date this resolution is adopted by the City Council. The provisions of Chapter 1.16 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code, "Time Limits for Judicial Review" shall apply: "NOTICE" The time within which judicial review of this decision must be sought is governed by Code of Civil procedure, Section 1094.6, which has been made applicable in the City of Carlsbad by Carlsbad Municipal Code Chapter 1.16. Any petition or other action seeking review must be filed in appropriate court not later than then ninetieth day following the date on which this decision becomes final; however, if within ten days after the decision becomes final a request for the record is filed with a deposit in an amount sufficient to cover the estimated cost or preparation of such record, the time within which such petition may be filed in court is extended to not later than the thirtieth day following the date on which the record is either personally delivered or mailed to the party, or his attorney of record, if he has one. A written request of the preparation of the record of the proceedings shall be filed with the City Clerk, City of Carlsbad, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008. I/ // /I /I I/ // Il // /1 /I June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 308 of 336 MATT HALL, Mayor BARBARA ENGLESON, City Clerk PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Joint Special Meeting of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, the Board of Directors of the Carlsbad Municipal Water District, the Board of Directors of the Carlsbad Public Financing Authority, the City of Carlsbad Community Development Commission, and the City Council of the City of Carlsbad as Successor Agency to the Carlsbad Redevelopment Agency held on the 8th day of June, 2021, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Hall, Blackburn, Acosta, Bhat-Patel, Schumacher. NAYS: None. ABSENT: None. (SEAL) June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 309 of 336 Cannon Road and Paseo del Norte Sustainable Mobility Plan and Growth M anagement P lan Improvements Managing Department: Transportation Classification: Capital Project Funding Source: Gas Tax Budget FY22 $ 60,000 TOTAL $ 60,000 About This Project The project will design and construct bicycle improvements at Cannon Road and Paseo del Norte in the eastbound and westbound approaches. Project Need The project is required by the Growth Management Plan Traffic Monitoring Program and was identified by Sustainable Mobility Plan as a priority project. General Plan Consistency Keep Carlsbad moving with livable streets that provide a safe, balanced, cost-effective, multi-modal transportation system (vehicles, pedestrians, bikes, transit), accommodating the mobility needs of all community members, including children, the elderly and the disabled, Goal 3-G.1. Climate Action Plan Consistency CAP Section 3.5 identifies bikeway system improvements to increase alternatives to trips by car and in turn reduce GHG emissions. Accordingly, these improvements also assist in implementation of CAP GHG Reduction Measure 4.8 - Transportation Demand Management. Anticipated Environmental Review The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c) - minor alteration of existing facilities including streets, sidewalks, gutters, and similar facilities involving negligible or no expansion and Section 15304 (h) the creation of bicycle lanes on existing rights-of-way. Attachment A June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 310 of 336 Cannon Road Lift Station Improvements Managing Department: Utilities Classification: Capital Project Funding Source: Sewer Replacement Budget FY22 $ 150,000 FY23 $ 530,000 TOTAL $ 680,000 About This Project The project will install an isolation valve in the flow meter vault and replace existing check valves. Project Need There is no ability to isolate the force main during maintenance of the flow meter and the existing check valves are due for replacement. General Plan Consistency Ensure that adequate public facilities and services are provided in a timely manner to preserve the quality of life of residents, Goal 2-G.21. Climate Action Plan Consistency N/A Anticipated Environmental Review The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15302(c) concerning replacement or reconstruction of existing utility systems involving negligible or no expansion of capacity. June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 311 of 336 Carlsbad Boulevard Lane Reduction and Edge Striping Managing Department: Transportation Classification: Capital Project Funding Source: Gas Tax Budget FY22 $ 300,000 TOTAL $ 300,000 About This Project The project will design and construct a lane reduction for southbound Carlsbad Boulevard including new edge striping for the west side of roadway. Project Need The striping changes will provide wider bicycle lanes and shoulder widths for the west side of Carlsbad Boulevard, which is very popular with bicyclists and pedestrians. The project is consistent with the General Plan Mobility Element Coastal Street typology and the Sustainable Mobility Plan. It will increase on-street beach parking and enhance bike and pedestrian safety. General Plan Consistency Keep Carlsbad moving with livable streets that provide a safe, balanced, cost-effective, multi-modal transportation system (vehicles, pedestrians, bikes, transit), accommodating the mobility needs of all community members, including children, the elderly and the disabled, Goal 3-G.1. Climate Action Plan Consistency CAP Section 3.5 identifies bikeway system improvements as a way to increase alternatives to trips by car and in turn reduce GHG emissions. Accordingly, these improvements also assist in implementation of CAP GHG Reduction Measure 4.8 - Transportation Demand Management. Anticipated Environmental Review The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c) - minor alteration of existing facilities including streets, sidewalks, gutters, and similar facilities involving negligible or no expansion and Section 15304 (h) the creation of bicycle lanes on existing rights-of-way. June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 312 of 336 Carlsbad Boulevard Pedestrian Improvement Project Managing Department: Transportation Classification: Capital Project Funding Source: Gas Tax Budget FY22 $ 700,000 TOTAL $ 700,000 About This Project The project will construct pedestrian enhancements at six uncontrolled crosswalk locations on Carlsbad Boulevard. Improvements include curb extensions, in-pavement flashing lights, green bike lane treatments and street lighting. Project Need With support from the Traffic and Mobility Commission, the City Council directed staff to implement the project, and appropriated $591,600 in funding received from the Caltrans Highway Safety Improvement Program. General Plan Consistency Keep Carlsbad moving with livable streets that provide a safe, balanced, cost-effective, multi-modal transportation system (vehicles, pedestrians, bikes, transit), accommodating the mobility needs of all community members, including children, the elderly and the disabled, Goal 3-G.1. Climate Action Plan Consistency By providing an improved pedestrian network and increasing connectivity, the project encourages people to walk more and drive less, which helps meet CAP GHG reduction measures. Proposed improvements also assist in implementation of CAP GHG Reduction Measure 4.8 - Transportation Demand Management. Anticipated Environmental Review The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c) - minor alteration of existing facilities including streets, sidewalks, gutters, and similar facilities involving negligible or no expansion. June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 313 of 336 Carlsbad Water Recycling Facility Roof Replacement Managing Department: Facilities Classification: Maintenance and Operations Funding Source: Infrastructure Replacement Budget FY22 $ 225,000 TOTAL $ 225,000 About This Project The project will replace the roof on the Carlsbad Water Recycling Facility. Project Need The existing roof is at the end of its useful life and has had multiple failures. Replacement of the roof is required to protect the integrity of the structure. General Plan Consistency Ensure that adequate public facilities and services are provided in a timely manner to preserve the quality of life of residents, Goal 2-G.21. Climate Action Plan Consistency N/A Anticipated Environmental Review The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(d) - restoration or rehabilitation of deteriorated or damaged structures, facilities, or mechanical equipment to meet current standards of public health and safety. June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 314 of 336 C hestnut Underpass Public Art Project Managing Department: Transportation Classification: Capital Project Funding Source: General Capital Construction Budget FY22 $ 100,000 FY23 $ 150,000 TOTAL $ 250,000 About This Project In alignment with the I-5 expansion by Caltrans the city will install a public art project in the Chestnut Avenue Underpass. In adherence with the 1% of the Appropriations for the Arts (2.18.110) within the Municipal Code, the larger construction project is not city-initiated, but is planned with the overall enhancements for the North Coast Corridor. Project Need This is a unique opportunity for the city to collaborate with Caltrans to bring an innovative, unique public art element to this neighborhood. This is Carlsbad’s first significant public art installation that will be connected to a major transportation improvement project, and is in alignment with other North County municipalities which have already installed public art installations along the I-5 Corridor, such as Solana Beach and Encinitas. This opportunity elevates the city’s reputation as a base for a significant regional public art collection. This two-phase approach begins with a national call to public artists, followed by a fabrication phase with a timeline yet to be determined working with the city and Caltrans planning and construction teams. This directly connects to the Arts & Culture Master Plan initiative described in, Physical Realm 2.2, which states “As plans for the Coastal Corridor develop, work with regional planning agencies and artists to identify opportunities for displaying public art.” General Plan Consistency Integrate the arts, public art and art education as a vital aspect of community life, with a wide range of facilities and public programs designed to engage the city’s diverse audiences as active participants and patrons, Goal 7-G.3. Climate Action Plan Consistency N/A Anticipated Environmental Review The project is proposed to be installed after the I-5 expansion is completed by Caltrans. A Final EIR/EIS (environmental impact report/environmental impacts statement) was completed and approved for the I-5 expansion in 2013. There will be retaining walls built under the 1-5 underpass at Chestnut Avenue as a result of the I-5 expansion completed by CalTrans. Those retaining walls will have panels available to receive the proposed artwork that the city would install. Because the artwork would be installed after the I-5 expansion is complete, at that time of installation the artwork would be installed on an existing facility. The artwork installation can be exempt per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c), minor alteration of existing facilities including streets, sidewalks, gutters, and similar facilities involving negligible or no expansion of use. June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 315 of 336 Cole Library Security Fencing Managing Department: Facilities Classification: Capital Project Funding Source: Infrastructure Replacement Budget FY22 $ 40,000 FY23 $ 130,000 TOTAL $ 170,000 About This Project The project will install security fencing around portions of the facility. Project Need The scope of this project would include architectural design services to create a solution that is both functional and aesthetically in line with the library’s existing architecture. General Plan Consistency Maintain safety services that are responsive to citizens’ needs to ensure a safe and secure environment for people and property in the community, Goal 6-G.3. Climate Action Plan Consistency N/A Anticipated Environmental Review The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(f) – addition of safety or health protection devices for use during construction or in conjunction with existing structures, facilities, or mechanical equipment, or topographical features including navigation devices. June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 316 of 336 El Fuerte Lift Station Pump Addition Managing Department: Utilities Classification: Capital Project Funding Source: Sewer Connection Budget FY22 $ 180,000 FY23 $ 600,000 TOTAL $ 780,000 About This Project This project will add a third sewer lift pump for redundancy. Project Need City standards for lift stations require a redundant pump to allow for maintenance or an unplanned outage of existing pumps. General Plan Consistency Ensure that adequate public facilities and services are provided in a timely manner to preserve the quality of life of residents. Land Use & Community Design, Growth Management, Goal 2-G.21. Climate Action Plan Consistency N/A Anticipated Environmental Review The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(b) – minor alteration of existing facilities of both investor and publicly owned utilities used to provide electric power, natural gas, sewerage, or other public utility services involving negligible or no expansion. June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 317 of 336 Faraday Avenue Improvements Managing Department: Transportation Classification: Capital Project Funding Source: GCC Budget FY22 $ 100,000 TOTAL $ 100,000 About This Project The project will provide analysis and preliminary design of two access intersections to Veterans Memorial Park on Faraday Avenue and traffic calming measures on Faraday Avenue. Project Need The Veterans Memorial Park Master Plan was approved by City Council; however the current design contract for the park with the landscape architectural firm does not include off-site improvements. The Phase IV Traffic Impact Analysis being developed for the park will provide a preliminary recommendation for park access off Faraday Avenue. The additional traffic analysis will provide the basis of the design for the Faraday Avenue improvements and any recommended traffic calming measures. General Plan Consistency Provide for the safe and efficient movement of goods throughout the city, Goal 3-G.7. Climate Action Plan Consistency CAP Section 3.5 identifies traffic calming as a way to make walking and biking more safe and comfortable and in turn provide options to using a car and a reduction in GHG emissions. Anticipated Environmental Review The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15262 feasibility and planning studies, a project involving only feasibility or planning studies for possible future actions which the city has not approved, adopted, or funded. June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 318 of 336 Fire Administration Offices Managing Department: Facilities Classification: Capital Project Funding Source: General Capital Construction Budget FY22 $ 150,000 TOTAL $ 150,000 About This Project The project will construct office space to centralize Fire Department management and administration staff. Project Need The initial funding request will support planning and design development efforts to centralize staff that are currently working out of various city locations to improve operational efficiency. General Plan Consistency Maintain safety services that are responsive to citizens’ needs to ensure a safe and secure environment for people and property in the community, Goal 6-G.3. Climate Action Plan Consistency N/A Anticipated Environmental Review The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15262 feasibility and planning studies, a project involving only feasibility or planning studies for possible future actions which the city has not approved, adopted, or funded June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 319 of 336 Fire Station No. 6 Renovation Managing Department: Facilities Classification: Maintenance and Operations Funding Source: General Capital Construction Budget FY22 $ 35,000 TOTAL $ 35,000 About This Project This project will convert the existing captain's office into sleeping quarters. Project Need To better meet the Standards of Cover study recommendations regarding national response time standards, the Fire Department anticipates adding and/or shifting personnel to the existing Fire Station No. 6. General Plan Consistency Maintain safety services that are responsive to citizens’ needs to ensure a safe and secure environment for people and property in the community, Goal 6-G.3. Climate Action Plan Consistency N/A Anticipated Environmental Review The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(a) - interior or exterior alterations involving such things as interior partitions, plumbing, and electrical conveyances. June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 320 of 336 Jefferson Street Sustainable Mobility Plan Improvements Managing Department: Transportation Classification: Capital Project Funding Source: Gas Tax Budget FY22 $ 75,000 TOTAL $ 75,000 About This Project This project will design and construct climbing lanes (Class II buffered bicycle lanes) in the uphill direction on the bridge with shared lane markings (Class III sharrows) in the downhill direction. Project Need The project was identified by the Sustainable Mobility Plan as priority project. General Plan Consistency Keep Carlsbad moving with livable streets that provide a safe, balanced, cost-effective, multi-modal transportation system (vehicles, pedestrians, bikes, transit), accommodating the mobility needs of all community members, including children, the elderly and the disabled, Goal 3-G.1. Climate Action Plan Consistency CAP Section 3.5 identifies bikeway system improvements to increase alternatives to trips by car and in turn reduce GHG emissions. Accordingly, these improvements also assist in implementation of CAP GHG Reduction Measure 4.8 - Transportation Demand Management. Anticipated Environmental Review The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c) - minor alteration of existing facilities including streets, sidewalks, gutters, and similar facilities involving negligible or no expansion and Section 15304 (h) the creation of bicycle lanes on existing rights-of-way. June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 321 of 336 La Costa Avenue Sustainable Mobility Plan Improvements Managing Department: Transportation Classification: Capital Project Funding Source: Gas Tax Budget FY22 $ 110,000 TOTAL $ 110,000 About This Project The project will design and construct bicycle improvements at El Camino Real and La Costa Avenue, as well as bike lane conflict area striping treatments on La Costa Avenue at Piraeus Street and Saxony Road. Project Need The project was identified by the Sustainable Mobility Plan as priority project. General Plan Consistency Keep Carlsbad moving with livable streets that provide a safe, balanced, cost-effective, multi-modal transportation system (vehicles, pedestrians, bikes, transit), accommodating the mobility needs of all community members, including children, the elderly and the disabled, Goal 3-G.1. Climate Action Plan Consistency CAP Section 3.5 identifies bikeway system improvements to increase alternatives to trips by car and in turn reduce GHG emissions. Accordingly, these improvements also assist in implementation of CAP GHG Reduction Measure 4.8 - Transportation Demand Management. Anticipated Environmental Review The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c) - minor alteration of existing facilities including streets, sidewalks, gutters, and similar facilities involving negligible or no expansion and Section 15304 (h) the creation of bicycle lanes on existing rights-of-way. June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 322 of 336 Las Flores Drive Sustainable Mobility Plan Improvements Managing Department: Transportation Classification: Capital Project Funding Source: Gas Tax Budget FY23 $ 85,000 TOTAL $ 85,000 About This Project This project will design and construct Class II buffered bicycle lanes and enhanced pedestrian crossings via roadway striping. Project Need The project was identified by the Sustainable Mobility Plan as priority project. General Plan Consistency Keep Carlsbad moving with livable streets that provide a safe, balanced, cost-effective, multi-modal transportation system (vehicles, pedestrians, bikes, transit), accommodating the mobility needs of all community members, including children, the elderly and the disabled, Goal 3-G.1. Climate Action Plan Consistency CAP Section 3.5 identifies bikeway system and pedestrian improvements to increase alternatives to trips by car and in turn reduce GHG emissions. Accordingly, these improvements also assist in implementation of CAP GHG Reduction Measure 4.8 - Transportation Demand Management. Anticipated Environmental Review The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c) - minor alteration of existing facilities including streets, sidewalks, gutters, and similar facilities involving negligible or no expansion and Section 15304 (h) - the creation of bicycle lanes on existing rights-of-way. June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 323 of 336 Las Palmas Roof Replacement Managing Department: Facilities Classification: Maintenance and Operations Funding Source: Infrastructure Replacement Budget FY22 $ 500,000 TOTAL $ 500,000 About This Project This project will replace the roof on the Las Palmas facility. Project Need The existing roof is at the end of its useful life and has had multiple failures. Replacement of the roof is required to protect the integrity of the structure. General Plan Consistency Ensure that adequate public facilities and services are provided in a timely manner to preserve the quality of life of residents. Land Use & Community Design, Growth Management, Goal 2-G.2. Climate Action Plan Consistency N/A Anticipated Environmental Review The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 (d) - restoration or rehabilitation of deteriorated or damaged structures, facilities, or mechanical equipment to meet current standards of public health and safety. June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 324 of 336 Palomar Airport Road and Avenida Encinas Growth Management Plan Improvements Managing Department: Transportation Classification: Capital Project Funding Source: Gas Tax Budget FY22 $ 230,000 TOTAL $ 230,000 About This Project The project will design and construct a westbound left-turn lane extension at Palomar Airport Road and Avenida Encinas. Project Need The project is required by the Growth Management Plan Traffic Monitoring Program. General Plan Consistency Provide for the safe and efficient movement of goods throughout the city, Goal 3-G.7. Climate Action Plan Consistency N/A Anticipated Environmental Review The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c) - minor alteration of existing facilities including streets, sidewalks, gutters, and similar facilities involving negligible or no expansion June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 325 of 336 Schulman Auditorium and Cannon Art Gallery Improvements Managing Department: Facilities Classification: Capital Project Funding Source: Infrastructure Replacement Budget FY22 $ 200,000 TOTAL $ 200,000 About This Project The project includes design, installation and commissioning of a new audio-visual system, lighting system and controls and other technology elements for the Schulman Auditorium. The Cannon Art Gallery requires design, installation and commissioning of upgraded HVAC, electrical and interior space refurbishments, including technology upgrades as necessary to support industry standards for the presentation of art, audio programming and visitor support features. Project Need The Cannon Art Gallery interior space has not been upgraded since it was originally constructed and existing audio- visual and lighting systems in the auditorium are deficient. The 2018 Arts & Culture Master Plan identifies the need to revise and refurbish the gallery, which results in greater eligibility to secure national touring exhibits and expanded programming options. Updating both spaces increases revenue potential for rentals of the spaces. General Plan Consistency Integrate the arts, public art and art education as a vital aspect of community life, with a wide range of facilities and public programs designed to engage the city’s diverse audiences as active participants and patrons, Goal 7-G.3. Climate Action Plan Consistency N/A Anticipated Environmental Review The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(a) - interior or exterior alterations involving such things as interior partitions, plumbing, and electrical conveyances. June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 326 of 336 Senior Center Security Fencing Managing Department: Facilities Classification: Capital Project Funding Source: Infrastructure Replacement Budget FY22 $ 20,000 FY23 $ 58,000 TOTAL $ 78,000 About This Project The project will install security fencing around portions of the facility. Project Need Security fencing will be installed in secluded sections of the building to remove potential areas for loitering. General Plan Consistency Maintain safety services that are responsive to citizens’ needs to ensure a safe and secure environment for people and property in the community, Goal 6-G.3. Climate Action Plan Consistency N/A Anticipated Environmental Review The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(f) – addition of safety or health protection devices for use during construction or in conjunction with existing structures, facilities, or mechanical equipment, or topographical features including navigation devices. June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 327 of 336 S tate Street Parking Lot Electric V ehicle Charging Stations Managing Department: Transportation Classification: Capital Project Funding Source: Public Facility Fees Budget FY22 $ 300,000 TOTAL $ 300,000 About This Project Capitalizing on incentives potentially available through the California Electronic Vehicle Infrastructure Project (CALeVIP), this project will install up to two Direct Current Fast Chargers (DCFC) and up to eight Level 2 (L2) electric vehicle charging stations in the city-owned parking lot on the west side of State Street between Oak Avenue and Carlsbad Village Drive. DCFC are currently the fastest commercially available chargers and are designed to fill a standard electric vehicle battery up to 80 percent in 20 to 40 minutes with a maximum charge rate often limited by the EV acceptance rate. L2 charging stations are the most prevalent type of charger in the region, the same type of charger we have at other city owned EV charging stations. Project Need The city has installed publicly available EV charging at five locations: Aviara Park, Pine Avenue Park, Stagecoach Community Park, Alga Norte Community Park, and the State Street parking lot. Usage of the State Street EV charging stations is currently more than double the usage at any of the other locations. Increasing the number of EV charging stations in the Village and Barrio area will increase the availability for the public to charge their vehicles while enjoying local amenities. The project addresses the Climate Action Plan, section L-3, community EV charging. General Plan Consistency Manage parking to support all modes of transportation and ensure efficient use of land, Goal 3-G.4. Climate Action Plan Consistency CAP GHG Reduction Measure 4.9 promotes an increase in the amount of zero-emissions vehicle travel. Construct ZEV charging stations based on the community-wide charging station siting plan is Action L-3 of the measure. Anticipated Environmental Review The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(b) existing facilities of both investor and publicly owned utilities used to provide electric power, natural gas, sewer or other public utility services. June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 328 of 336 Tamarack Avenue Sustainable Mobility Plan Improvements Managing Department: Transportation Classification: Capital Project Funding Source: Gas Tax Budget FY23 $ 710,000 TOTAL $ 710,000 About This Project The project will design and construct lane reduction for Tamarack Avenue including buffered bicycle lanes. Project Need The project was identified by the Sustainable Mobility Plan as priority project. General Plan Consistency Keep Carlsbad moving with livable streets that provide a safe, balanced, cost-effective, multi-modal transportation system (vehicles, pedestrians, bikes, transit), accommodating the mobility needs of all community members, including children, the elderly and the disabled, Goal 3-G.1. Climate Action Plan Consistency CAP Section 3.5 identifies bikeway system improvements to increase alternatives to trips by car and in turn reduce GHG emissions. Accordingly, these improvements also assist in implementation of CAP GHG Reduction Measure 4.8 - Transportation Demand Management. Anticipated Environmental Review The project is exempt from environmental review per CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 (c) – minor alteration of existing facilities including streets, sidewalks, gutters, and similar facilities involving negligible or no expansion and Section 15304 (h) the creation of bicycle lanes on existing rights-of-way. June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 329 of 336 Temporary Fire Station No. 7 Managing Department: Facilities Classification: Capital Project Funding Source: General Capital Construction Budget FY22 $ 900,000 TOTAL $ 900,000 About This Project The project will locate and prepare a site in the vicinity of Cannon Road and Avenida Encinas for the purpose of siting a temporary Fire Station No. 7. This will include grading, asphalt/concrete, utilities for temporary housing trailer, Sprung structure, and any other associated temporary structures to operate a new temporary fire station for the next five to seven years. The trailer and Sprung structure currently being utilized as Temporary Fire Station No. 2 at the Dove Library will be relocated to the Cannon site following completion of the new Fire Station No. 2, with operations at the new Temporary Fire Station No. 7 to begin in fiscal year 2022-23. Project Need In 2019, the Fire Department commissioned a Standards of Cover study to evaluate current fire operations service delivery and make recommendations regarding needed changes to meet national response time standards. In 2020, City Council requested that a proposal be brought forward by the Fire Chief to enhance emergency operations response to address deficiencies noted in the study. The initial funding will be used to verify the potential use of favorable sites for the temporary station and for initial scoping and planning work. Staff anticipates that the temporary station will require a Conditional Use Permit and a Coastal Development Permit. The temporary station site location in the Cannon/Avenida Encinas vicinity is desirable as it would allow the Fire Department to provide emergency response on the west side of Interstate 5, where there are currently no fire stations. This location would also allow the Fire Department to locate a fire truck company in an area where the current response from Fire Station 5 has extended response times. This location could also house the current Ocean Lifeguard Program on a temporary basis. General Plan Consistency Maintain safety services that are responsive to citizens’ needs to ensure a safe and secure environment for people and property in the community, Goal 6-G.3. Climate Action Plan Consistency N/A Anticipated Environmental Review The level of environmental review and any potential environmental impacts will be determined upon identification of a site. It is likely environmental review could range from a CEQA exemption (project is exempt from environmental review) to a Mitigated Negative Declaration (project has environmental impacts that can be mitigated). June 8, 2021 Item #11 Page 330 of 336