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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-07-08; El Camino Real Bluff Emergency Repair at Tamarack Avenue {District 2); Gomez, PazTo the members of the: CITY COUNCIL Date n CA .Jt._CC ✓ · CM .JL.._ACM ✓ DCM (3) V' July 8, 2021 Council Memorandum To: From: Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council Paz Gomez, Deputy City Manager, Public Works Via: {cityof Carlsbad Memo ID #2021135 Re: Geoff Patnoe, Assistant City Manager @ El Camino Real Bluff Emergency Repair at Tamarack Avenue {District 2) This memorandum provides an update to a previous memorandum dated Oct. 22, 2020 (Attachment A), on the El Camino Real Bluff Emergency Repair at Tamarack Avenue (Project). Background Attachment A, which is a Council Memorandum dated Oct. 22, 2020, provides background information on the Project. Discussion On Oct. 29, 2018, the city received a Section 404 of the Clean Water Act permit (404 Permit) from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). Since then, the city has been actively maintaining the Project area by removing invasive species, hydroseeding and conducting environmental monitoring. To satisfy the 404 permit requirements, hydroseeding was initially placed within the Project footprint on Aug. 19, 2019. In accordance with the 404 Permit, maintenance and monitoring of the site are required for two years after placement of the hydroseeding, provided that no more than 10% of the Project be vegetated with non-native or invasive species. Staff submitted a revised version of the Year 1 annual report to the USACE on June 11, 2021. This annual report documented the results for the first year of revegetation area maintenance and monitoring (Aug. 17, 2019 through Aug. 16, 2020). Staff anticipate completing this maintenance and monitoring by Aug. 19, 2021. In addition to these monitoring and maintenance efforts, staff are also in the process of hiring a consultant to assist the city with the Drainage Project BFB-U. The Drainage Project BFB-U involves restoration and enhancement of a sparsely vegetated tributary that originates 1,500 feet south of Chestnut Avenue and extends for approximately 3,000 feet along the east side of El Camino Real. Water flow through this tributary causes minor to severe erosion around its perimeter, which includes the El Camino Real road embankment near the intersection with Tamarack Avenue. The proposed enhancements will help reduce erosive velocities within the conveyance channel and aid in the reduction of sediment transport towards the Agua Hedionda Creek. Public Works Branch Transportation Department 1635 Faraday Avenue I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 760-602-2730 t Council Memo -El Camino Real Bluff Emergency Repair at Tamarack Avenue (District 2) July 8, 2021 Page 2 On Jan. 11, 2021, staff posted a request for qualifications (RFQ) on PlanetBids to advertise for engineering and environmental services to support the design and environmental assessment of the Drainage Project BFB-U. On Feb. 25, 2021, staff received four proposals from consultants. A selection panel comprised of city staff evaluated and ranked the proposals based on best- value criteria. Staff are currently negotiating the final scope of services and fees with the selected consultant, in keeping with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.28.060. In August 2021, staff will request City Council authorization to execute a professional services agreement with the selected consultant. Next Steps Staff will continue to maintain and monitor the area associated with the emergency repair Project, in accordance with the requirements stipulated within the 404 Permit until the anticipated completion date of Aug. 19, 2021. In August 2021, staff will request City Council authorization to execute a professional services agreement with the selected consultant for the Drainage Project BFB-U. Attachment: A. Council Memorandum dated Oct. 22, 2020 (without attachments) cc: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Celia Brewer, City Attorney Laura Rocha, Deputy City Manager, Administrative Services Robby Contreras, Assistant City Attorney Tom Frank, Transportation Director/City Engineer James Wood, Environmental Management Director Hossein Ajideh, Engineering Manager Scott Lyle, Senior Engineer Brandon Miles, Associate Engineer Jason Evans, Associate Engineer To the members of the: CITY COUNCIL Date 10/µ.J 20 CA ...x._ CC ...:[_ CM _y_ACM _:L_DCM (3).:£._ Oct. 22, 2020 Council Memorandum To: Frc;,m: Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council Paz Gomez, Deputy City Manager, Pub~orks Via: Geoff Patnoe, Assistant City Manager (Qf: Attachment A {city of Carlsbad Memo ID #2020236 Re: El Camino Real Bluff Emergency Repair at Tamarack Avenue Update This memorandum provides an update to a previous memorandum to City Council on the El Camino Real Bluff Emergency Repair at Tamarack Avenue (Project) dated May 2, 2019 (Attachment A). Background On June 8, 2018, the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Boar.d (San Diego Water Board) issued a Notice of Violation (NOV)/lnvestigative Order (10) for the Project. On April 23, 2019, staff submitted th·e proposal to the San Diego Water Board to satisfy the requirements for compensatory mitigation and to offset the impacts to non-wetland waters of the United States and/or the State of California associated with the Project. The proposed mitigation plan applied mitigation credits that the city held with the North County Habitat Bank. Staff has also worked with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to fulfill the permit requirements defined within Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (404 Permit) for the Project. Discussion On May 28, 2019, staff provided the certification of mitigation credit from the North County Habitat Bank to the San Diego Water Board (Attachment B). On July 19, 2019, the San Diego Water Board approved the city's proposed mitigation plan and accepted the certification of mitigation credits (Attachment C). Since receiving the 404 Permit from the USACE on Oct.·29, 2018, the city has been actively maintaining the Project area by removing invasive species, hydroseeding and conducting environmental monitoring. To satisfy the 404 Permit requirements, hydroseeding placement was completed within the Project footprint on Aug. 19, 2019. In accordance with the.404 Permit, maintenance and monitoring of the site are required for two years after placement of the hydroseeding, provided that no more than 10% of the Project be vegetated with non-native or invasive species. Staff anticipates completing this maintenance arid monitoring by Aug. 19, 2021. Public Works Branch Transportation Department 1635 Faraday Avenue I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 760-602-2730 t ! i I 11 I Council Memo -El Camino Real Bluff Emergency Repair at Tamarack Avenue Update Oct. 22, 2020 Page 2 In addition to these monitoring and maintenance efforts, staff is currently preparing a Request for Qualifications (RFQ} for engineering and environmental services to support the design of Drainage Project BFB-U. Funding for the project was identified in the 2008 Carlsbad Drainage Master Plan as coming from the Planned Local Drainage Area fee program. The project involves restoration and enhancement of a sparsely vegetated tributary that originates 1,500 feet south of Chestnut Avenue and extends for approximately 3,000 feet along the east side of El Camino Real. Water flow through this tributary causes minor to severe erosion around its perimeter, which includes the El Camino Real road embankment near the intersection of Tamarack Avenue. The proposed enhancements will help reduce erosive velocities within the conveyance channel and aid in the reduction of sediment transport towards the Agua Hedionda Creek. Next Steps Staff will continue to maintain and monitor the area associated with the· Project, in accordance with the requirements stipulated in the 404 Permit, until an anticipated completion date of Aug. 19, 2021. Staff will also prepare an RFQ for engineering and environmental services to support the design of Drainage Project BFB-U, which is expected to be released in mid-2021. Attachments: A. Council Memorandum dated May 2, 2019 (due to the size of this attachment, a hardcopy is available for review in the City Council Office} B. North County Habitat Bank A<:knowledgement of Sale of Mitigation Credits dated May 21, 2019 C. San Diego Water Board letter of July 19, 2019 cc: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Celia Brewer, City Attorney · Laura Rocha, Deputy City Manager, Administrative Services Robby Contreras, Assistant City Attorney Tom Frank, Transportation Director James Wood, Environmental Manager . Hossein Ajideh, Engineering Manager Scott Lyle, Senior Engineer Brandon Miles, Associate Engineer