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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-02-13; City Council; Resolution 2024-031RESOLUTION NO. 2024-031 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A FISCAL YEAR 2023-24 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PROJECT CHARTER FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF FOUR NEW OUTDOOR PICKLEBALL COURTS AT CALAVERA HILLS COMMUNITY PARK AND FOUR NEW OUTDOOR PICKLEBALL COURTS AT STAGECOACH COMMUNITY PARK AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR DESIGNEE TO APPROPRIATE $300,000 FROM THE PUBLIC FACILITIES FEE FUND TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2023-24 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BUDGET FOR THE SCOPING, INITIAL DESIGN AND FINAL DESIGN PHASES OF THIS PROJECT WHEREAS, the City Council approved the 2023-2030 Parks & Recreation Department Master Plan Update at its regular meeting on Sept. 26, 2023; and WHEREAS, as the city has grown and new residential development has taken place, the demand for park amenities, such as pickleball courts, has increased; and WHEREAS, that master plan update identified the need for at least eight additional outdoor pickleball courts to be constructed to meet recommended service levels for the current demand; and WHEREAS, public input received during the master plan update process also provided support for a high priority ranking for additional outdoor pickleball courts; and WHEREAS, Chapter 9, Strategic Recommendations, of the 2023-2030 Parks & Recreation Department Master Plan Update includes a Parks Strategy, for the Short Term (0-3 Years], specific to pickleball courts, which reads "Seek City Council direction on whether to pursue the construction of outdoor pickleball courts at an existing park to address the current demand"; and WHEREAS, at the conclusion of the presentation of the master plan update agenda item, the City Council acknowledged the public's expressed interest for more outdoor pickleball courts; and WHEREAS, by a minute motion, the City Council directed staff to prioritize the construction of new pickleball courts without the con version or rem oval of tennis courts; and WHEREAS, staff explored numerous existing park sites throughout the city in all four park districts. Staff narrowed the assessment to 10 options, ranging from four courts to eight courts each, at five community parks: Calavera Hills, Stagecoach, Aviara, Alga Norte and Poinsettia; and WHEREAS, these larger and widely accessible community parks were considered viable sites for new pickleball courts, as they contained similar active amenities, and included significant supporting infrastructure, such as restroom facilities and parking lots; and WHEREAS, the options were assessed using several pre-determined criteria; and WHEREAS, based on the results of those assessments, staff recommend coupling two of the options into a single Fiscal Year 2023-24 Capital lmprovement Program Project charter and constructing four new pickleball courts at Calavera Hills Community Park and four new pickleball courts at Stagecoach Community Park; and WHEREAS, these eight new pickleball courts, sited in two additional park districts along with the existing six pickleball courts at Poinsettia Community Park, would address the current service level need and provide an enhanced service area citywide; and WHEREAS, such a Capital lmprovement Program Project has an anticipated schedule of 24 to 28 months to complete construction, and in the meantime, the six outdoor pickleball courts at Poinsettia Community Park will be available for open play, and the gymnasiums at the Calavera Hills, Stagecoach and Pine Avenue Community Centers will be available for indoor program med play; and WHEREAS, the described Capital lmprovement Program Project has an estimated total cost of $2 to $2.4 million; and WHEREAS, concurrent with staff's recommendation for a Fiscal Year 2023-24 Capital lmprovement Program Project charter for the construction of four new outdoor pickleball courts at Calavera Hills Community Park and four new outdoor pickleball courts at Stagecoach Community Park, staff are recommending the appropriation of $300,000 from the Public Facilities Fee Fund to the Fiscal Year 2023-24 Capital lmprovement Program Budget for the scoping, conceptual design and final design phases of the project; and WHEREAS, use of Public Facilities Fees for pickleball courts will help meet the current demand for these facilities, as documented in the 2023-2030 Parks & Recreation Department Master Plan update, which is reasonably related to development and consistent with the requirements of Government Code Section 66000 et seq.; and WHEREAS, the City Planner has determined that in accordance with Public Resource Code Section 21065, the approval of a Capital lmprovement Program Project charter for the construction of eight new outdoor pickleball courts at two existing community parks, and appropriation of funds for its initial phases, does not require environmental review because it does not constitute a project within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Aet in that it has no potential to cause either a direct physical change or a reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment. The addition of the Capital lmprovement Program Project Charter does not have a legally binding effect on future discretionary actions to approve the project. Once the Capital lmprovement Program Project charter is approved, the project will be subject to compliance with any existing or required discretionary permits and environmental review. 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 the City Council approves a Fiscal Year 2023-24 Capital lmprovement Program Project Charter for the construction of four new outdoor pickleball courts at Calavera Hills Community Park and four new outdoor pickleball courts at Stagecoach Community Park, attached hereto as Attachment A. 3.That the City Manager or designee is authorized to appropriate $300,000 from the Public Facilities Fee Fund to the Fiscal Year 2023-24 Capital lmprovement Program Budget for the Scoping, Initial Design and Final Design Phases of this project. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad on the 13th day of February, 2024, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NAVS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: BLACKBURN, BHAT-PATEL, ACOSTA, BURKHOLDER, LUNA. NONE. NONE. NONE. KEITH BLACKBURN, Mayor � SHERRY FREISINGER, City Clerk {SEAL) Construct 8 Pickleball Courts at Existing Parks Council District: 2 and 4 Managing Department: Parks & Recreation Classification: Capital Project Funding Source: Public Facilities Fee Budget FY24 $ 300,000 FY25 $ 2,100,000 TOTAL $ 2,400,000 About This Project Construct four new pickleball courts at Calavera Hills Community Park and four new pickleball courts at Stagecoach Community Park. The addition of these eight new pickleball courts would be responsive to the public’s current demand for this amenity and would substantially broaden the service area coverage. Project Need The 2023-2030 Parks & Recreation Department Master Plan Update identified the need for at least eight additional outdoor pickleball courts to be constructed to meet the recommended service levels for the current demand of this amenity. Public input received during the master plan update process also provided support of a high priority ranking for additional outdoor pickleball courts. Chapter 9, Strategic Recommendations, of the 2023-2030 Parks & Recreation Department Master Plan Update includes the following Parks Strategy, for the Short Term [0-3 Years], specific to pickleball courts: •Seek City Council direction on whether to pursue the construction of outdoor pickleball courts at an existing park to address the current demand. On Sept. 26, 2023, at the conclusion of the Parks & Recreation Department Master Plan Update item, the City Council acknowledged the public’s expressed interest for more outdoor pickleball courts. Via a minute motion, the City Council directed staff to prioritize the construction of new pickleball courts without the conversion or removal of tennis courts. In response to that direction, staff completed an assessment of multiple park sites and recommended the construction of four new pickleball courts at Calavera Hills Community and four new pickleball courts at Stagecoach Community Park. The Parks & Recreation Commission and the Senior Commission voted in support of staff’s recommendation. Attachment A ( CourtServiteArea 0 """""" Exlstlng ~ormanceSt.nc!MdM l Courl pe,-8,000 Peot)le Loui ROid Medium ROid """'""' Frttw~,