Tuesday, September 29, 2015

CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN, Emergency Evacuation Routes Map & Basic Emergency Preparedness Kit

ABSTRACT: The Carmel-by-the-Sea Emergency Evacuation Routes Map copy (12/08/2008), Basic Emergency Preparedness Kit document copy and the Carmel Emergency Operations Plan (CEOP), approved by the Carmel City Council, revision effective 1 June 2012, document copy is embedded. “The mission of the City of Carmel is to protect and preserve the lives and property of its citizens during all phases of emergency management and disaster evolutions that affect the City, and to ensure a comprehensive and coordinated response thereto. Inclusive in this effort is providing accurate, coordinated, complete, timely, understandable, responsive, and appropriate disaster related information and instructions to all elements of the City government and to the residents of the City of Carmel.”
The mission of the Carmel Emergency Operations Center (CEOC) is:
·         Minimize injury and loss of life
·         Minimize property damage and adverse economic impact
·         Minimize adverse environmental impact.
·         Provide for the immediate needs of disaster victims.
·         Acquire and assess emergency information and disseminate essential intelligence.
·         Provide timely and accurate information to the public regarding emergency actions.
·         Establish resource coordination and management operations.
·         In conjunction with other county, state and federal agencies, oversee the disaster recovery process throughout the impacted areas.
“This document provides response, recovery, mitigation, preparedness, and prevention guidelines for operations prior to and during all natural, technological, and manmade ma-jor emergencies or disasters that could affect the City of Carmel. The purpose of the Carmel Emergency Operations Plan (CEOP) is to provide the organization, responsibilities, and doctrine under which the City will manage and prepare for disaster operations."

Emergency Evacuation Routes
 
Carmel-by-the-Sea Emergency Evacuation Routes Map copy (12/08/2008)

Basic Emergency Preparedness Kit

CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN
REVISION EFFECTIVE: 1 JUNE 2012

Monday, September 28, 2015

CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION October 2015 Agenda Item: Request by California American Water Co. (Cal-Am) to amend permit condition associated with monitoring criteria used to determine type and extent of pump test effects as part of test slant well feasibility study, at the site of CEMEX sand mining facility, Marina, Monterey County. (TL-SF)

Ccc Addendum Tu15a 10 2015

CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
Addendum to A-3-MRA-14-0050 and 9-14-1735 – California American Water Company Test Well

ABSTRACT: RE: 15. PERMIT AMENDMENTS. a. Permit No. 9-14-1735-A1 and A-3-MRA-14-0050-A1 (California American Water Company, Marina) Request by California American Water Co. (Cal-Am) to amend permit condition associated with monitoring criteria used to determine type and extent of pump test effects as part of test slant well feasibility study, at the site of CEMEX sand mining facility, Marina, Monterey County. (TL-SF) . The California Coastal Commission is scheduled to consider the aforementioned PERMIT AMENDMENT agenda item at the Commission’s Tuesday, October 6, 2015 meeting at the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center, Long Beach, CA. Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions. The SUMMARY OF STAFF RECOMMENDATION is reproduced; the STAFF REPORT: MATERIAL AMENDMENT document copy is embedded.
CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION October 2015 Agenda
Weiss Associates
Environmental Science, Engineering and Management

SUMMARY OF STAFF RECOMMENDATION

In November 2014, the Commission approved California American Water’s (“Cal-Am’s”) proposal to construct, operate, and decommission a test slant well and associated monitoring wells and other infrastructure near the shoreline of Monterey Bay in the City of Marina. The proposed project was to be used to conduct a pumping test program for up to about two years to obtain data regarding the geologic, hydrogeologic, and water quality characteristics in aquifers underlying the project area, which are within the coastal portion of the Salinas Valley Groundwater Basin, a regionally important source of agricultural and municipal water supply. In addition to the independent value of these data, information developed from the project is meant to help determine whether a similar subsurface intake system at or near this location could provide source water for a seawater desalination facility Cal-Am is separately proposing as part of the Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project, which is the subject of an application and environmental documents being reviewed by the California Public Utilities Commission (“CPUC”). The CPUC’s review includes modeling, monitoring, and data analysis by the Hydrogeology Working Group (“HWG”), which consists of several licensed hydrogeologists representing stakeholders in the area.

The Commission’s approval included Special Condition 11, which required Cal-Am to install onsite and offsite monitoring wells and equipment, and established allowable thresholds for changes in groundwater levels and salinity to prevent the project’s pumping tests from causing adverse effects on nearby agricultural wells. If these thresholds were reached during the pumping test at the most distant onsite monitoring well, Cal-Am was to shut down the test and request a determination from the HWG and the Commission’s Executive Director as to whether the pumping test was causing the changes. If any part of the change was determined to be due to the pumping test, Cal-Am was to not re-start the pumping test until receiving an amendment to its coastal development permit.

In early 2015, Cal-Am completed installation of project components and in February 2015 started its pumping test. It ran until June 5, 2015, when monitoring detected that groundwater levels were approaching the allowable threshold. Cal-Am stopped the test, conferred with the HWG and the Commission’s Executive Director, who determined that the pumping test had resulted in a small percentage of the overall groundwater decrease, and applied for the required permit amendment on July 27, 2015.

Cal-Am’s proposed amendment would modify Special Condition 11. The primary modification would keep the same numerical groundwater and salinity thresholds as previously approved, but would provide that they be compared to regional trends rather than be based on a static value at a single location. This modification is in recognition of monitoring data collected from early 2015 until the present that show the pumping test resulted in minimal effects at the monitoring well that were not evident at more distant monitoring sites, and that those minimal effects could readily be distinguished from other regional influences, such as municipal and seasonal agricultural groundwater pumping, that were causing much greater changes. The proposed modification specifically acknowledges these regional influences and direct the HWG and the Executive Director to consider them in their analyses. Other proposed changes to Special Condition 11 would provide additional clarity to the condition language (e.g., referring to “groundwater” rather than “water”).

As part of its review, Commission staff obtained the services of an independent licensed hydrogeologist to evaluate the relevant modeling and monitoring data and to review Cal-Am’s proposed modification. That review resulted in conclusions that the threshold values and monitoring approach were appropriate for preventing impacts to agricultural groundwater users further inland and that the pumping test was not expected to cause any measurable effect on those groundwater users.

Recommendation
Staff recommends the Commission approve the proposed Findings and modifications to  Special Condition 11.
Application No.: 9-14-1735-A1 and A-3-MRA-14-0050-A1
Applicant/Appellant: California American Water Company

Project Location: At the site of the CEMEX, Incorporated sand mining facility, Lapis Road, City of Marina, Monterey County. (APN #203-011-001 and #203-011-019)
Description of Previously Approved Project: Construct and operate a test slant well and associated monitoring wells to both develop data and assess the feasibility of the project site as a potential long-term water source for a desalination facility.
Staff Recommendation: Approval with conditions

THE CITY OF Carmel-By-The-Sea CITY COUNCIL POLICY PUBLIC RECORDS RESPONSE POLICY

ABSTRACT: The CITY COUNCIL CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA RESOLUTION 2014-059 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA ADOPTING CITY'S CALIFORNIA PUBLIC RECORDS ACT RESPONSE POLICY, PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA on the 5th day of August 2014, and the Exhibit "A" Resolution 2014-059 THE CITY OF Carmel-By-The-Sea CITY COUNCIL POLICY PUBLIC RECORDS RESPONSE POLICY document copy is embedded.

City of Carmel CA PRA Policy 2014
CITY COUNCIL CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA RESOLUTION 2014-059 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA ADOPTING CITY'S CALIFORNIA PUBLIC RECORDS ACT RESPONSE POLICY & Exhibit "A" Resolution 2014-059 THE CITY OF Carmel-By-The-Sea CITY COUNCIL POLICY PUBLIC RECORDS RESPONSE POLICY 
August 5, 2014

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Proceeding Number A.12-04-019 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE’S RULING

ABSTRACT: Re: Application of California-American Water Company (U210W) for Approval of the Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project and Authorization to Recover All Present and Future Costs in Rates, the ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE’S RULING document copy is embedded.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the California Public Utilities Commission (Commission) has set a Prehearing Conference (PHC) in the above-entitled matter before Administrative Law Judge Gary Weatherford. The PHC will be held on:
October 12, 2015 at 10:30 a.m.
Commission Courtroom, State Office Building
505 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, California.
The PHC is called for the purposes of (a) a Status Conference with respect to the Phase 2 schedule regarding the Groundwater Replacement Project (GWR) component of the Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project (MPWSP), (b) the need to update cost estimates, and (c) related scheduling and procedural issues. Parties may file and serve motions or PHC Statements as described herein by October 8, 2015.
Filing Date 9-24-15

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Thursday, September 17, 2015

‘Official Delegation” from the City of Carmel-by-the-Sea to Attend Pope Francis’ Canonization Mass of Junipero Serra on East Portico of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C., September 23, 2015

ABSTRACT: On Wednesday, September 23, 2015, “Pope Francis will celebrate Mass in the afternoon on the east portico of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and the University Mall at The Catholic University of America" from 4:15 P.M. to 5:30 P.M. "During Mass, Pope Francis will be canonizing Blessed Junipero Serra, a Spanish-born Franciscan Friar known for starting nine Spanish missions in California in the 1700s.” According to Catholic Online, “The Mass will be a ticketed affair, with an estimated twenty-five thousand individuals in seated attendance and will be said in Spanish. Tickets for the Mass will primarily go to the Hispanic Catholic community, being distributed through the parishes in the area, followed by Catholic charities, seminarians, and then local laity. D.C. Locals will be able to get tickets through their parishes.”
For Washington D.C. All Papal events, being overseen by the Archdiocese of Washington, DC, are ticketed events. Tickets for these events are distributed at the discretion of the Archdiocese of Washington, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Catholic University of America.
Locally, the Diocese of Monterey had “a total of 9 tickets set aside for the City of Carmel. Mayor Burnett has a VIP ticket and Mrs. Burnett and their son each have a ticket. I also have six other tickets for you," according to Susan A. Mayer, General Counsel, Diocese of Monterey.  According to the City's response to a public records act request, City Council Members Steve Dallas and Victoria Beach expressed interest in obtaining tickets for the Junipero Serra Canonization Mass at Shrine of the Immaculate Conception on September 23, 2015. The City’s response document to a public records act request for “all public records related to Carmel city council members’ trip to Washington D.C. in response to an invitation to Pope Francis’ canonization of Fr. Junipero Serra at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C., on September 23, 2015” is embedded. And, as of September 9, 2015, according to City Administrator Doug Schmitz, “Mayor and two CC members indicate they would like to attend---Burnett, Beach, Dallas. All make own arrangements for travel and accommodations. No requests to use City credit card to book tickets or rooms; no advance dollars requested; no requests for reimbursement have been received.”
PRA 2015-114 Emails
RE: Public Records Act request related to Carmel city council members’ trip to Washington D.C. for Junipero Serra Canonization Mass

REFERENCES:
Pope Francis Visit 2015
The site for Pope Francis’ visit to the U.S.

ARCHDIOCESE OF WASHINGTON
Pope Francis Visits the Archdiocese of Washington
September 2015

Live Stream of the Mass

Site Plan

Friday, September 11, 2015

RIO PARK/LARSON FIELD PATHWAY PROJECT DRAFT INITIAL STUDY/MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION and RIO PARK/LARSON FIELD PATHWAY PROJECT DRAFT INITIAL STUDY/MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION VOLUME II: APPENDICES

ABSTRACT: The RIO PARK/LARSON FIELD PATHWAY PROJECT DRAFT INITIAL STUDY/MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION and RIO PARK/LARSON FIELD PATHWAY PROJECT DRAFT INITIAL STUDY/MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION VOLUME II: APPENDICES document copies are embedded. The Lead Agency is the City of Carmel-by-the-Sea. Important selected excerpts:
Project Location
The project site is located south of Rio Road between Ladera Drive and Mission Fields Road, in both the City of Carmel‐by‐the Sea and unincorporated Monterey County, California.
Project Description
The proposed pathway is a shared‐use path suitable for pedestrian and bicycle travel linking Rio Road to Lasuen Drive. The path intersects Rio Road near the northeast corner of Larson Field; it intersects Lasuen Drive at the Mission Ranch tennis court driveway (see Figures 2a and 2b). The total length of the path is approximately 1,420 feet. Approximately 50 percent of the path alignment would be on what is currently bare dirt or disturbed land characterized by ruderal vegetation. Another 40 percent is turf and used as an active park with ball fields. The remaining portion of the proposed path crosses an area with willows, grasses, and other vegetation. Representative photographs of the project vicinity are shown in Figure 2c.
Review Period
September 11, 2015, through 4:00 p.m. on October 12, 2015
Comments
The City welcomes public comment on the project and on the analysis contained in this environmental Initial Study. Any individual, group, or agency wishing to make comments or ask questions related to the proposed project or the environmental analysis may submit them in writing to the City of Carmel‐by‐the‐Sea at the address listed above. The City will consider all comments received by 4:00 p.m. on October 12, 2015. The City also will receive oral comments at a public hearing conducted by the Planning Commission on September 23, 2015.
Determination
On the basis of this initial evaluation:
I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because revisions in the project have been made by or agreed to by the project proponent. A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared.

Rio Park-larson Field Pathway Project Draft Initial Study-mitigated Negative Declaration
CITY OF CARMELBYTHESEA
RIO PARK/LARSON FIELD PATHWAY PROJECT
DRAFT INITIAL STUDY/MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION
CITY OF CARMEL‐BY‐THE‐SEA
P.O. BOX G
E/S MONTE VERDE BETWEEN OCEAN AND 7TH
CARMEL, CA 93921
Prepared by:
Michael Baker
INTERNATIONAL
60 GARDEN COURT, SUITE 230
MONTEREY, CA 93940
SEPTEMBER 2015
CITY OF CARMELBYTHESEA
RIO PARK/LARSON FIELD PATHWAY PROJECT
DRAFT INITIAL STUDY/MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION
VOLUME II: APPENDICES
CITY OF CARMEL‐BY‐THE‐SEA
P.O. BOX G
E/S MONTE VERDE BETWEEN OCEAN AND 7TH
CARMEL, CA 93921
Prepared by:
Michael Baker 
INTERNATIONAL
60 GARDEN COURT, SUITE 230
MONTEREY, CA 93940
SEPTEMBER 2015

California American Water Co. Application A.12-04-019: Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project (MPWSP) MPWSP DEIR Recirculation

ABSTRACT: The California American Water Co. Application A.12-04-019: Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project (MPWSP) MPWSP DEIR Recirculation document copy is embedded. The CPUC will revise and recirculate the DEIR as a joint DEIR/DEIS in cooperation with the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. The CPUC Energy Division announced on September 8, 2015, that the MPWSP Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) will be revised and recirculated as a joint DEIR/Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS), in coordination with the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (MBNMS). Importantly, A revised DEIR/DEIS schedule with a new comment period will be issued in late September/early October. Written comments on the existing DEIR should be received by the close of business on September 30, 2015, and addressed to:
Ken Lewis, CPUC
c/o ESA
550 Kearny Street, Suite 800
San Francisco, CA 94108
Comments can be sent by fax to (415)896-0332, or by email to MPWSP-EIR@esassoc.com.
Notice to all Parties
California American Water Co. Application A.12-04-019: Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project (MPWSP)
MPWSP DEIR Recirculation

ADDENDUM;
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
(Application A.12-04-019, filed April 23, 2012)

Wednesday, September 02, 2015

Carmel Art Association Presents SOLO SHOW JAN WAGSTAFF ‘COLLECTIONS: NEW WORK’ & SOLO SHOW RICHARD TETTE NEW LANDSCAPES & GALLERY SHOWCASE JOHNNY APODACA 'PAST MEETS PRESENT' AND SARAH HEALEY


Mission Statement: 
The Association exists to provide its members with a permanent art gallery, to advance knowledge of, and interest in the arts, and to create a spirit of cooperation and fellowship among artists and the community.

A Proud Heritage: 
The legendary Carmel Art Association was formed on August 8, 1927 by a small group of artists who gathered at “Gray Gables,” the modest home/studio of Josephine Culbertson and Ida Johnson at the corner of Seventh and Lincoln in Carmel-by-the-Sea. These nineteen “pioneers”—who grew up in the 19th century and individually found their respective paths to Carmel from all corners of the world—each desired a greater sense of community, a spirit of collaboration, and a place to show their work. Before the meeting concluded, they had established an association with a mission “to advance art and cooperation among artists, secure a permanent exhibition space, and promote greater fellowship between artists and the public.”

W/s Dolores St. between 5th Av. & 6th Av.
10:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M., Daily
Open to the Public at No Charge

For more information, Online or (831) 624-6176.


Thursday, September 3– Tuesday, October 6, 2015

 SOLO SHOW JAN WAGSTAFF COLLECTIONS: NEW WORK
Jan Wagstaff  exhibits oil on canvas paintings as she continues her on-going intimate observations of the natural world. View twenty-four oil painting images including “Bees And Birds,” “Between The Leaves,” “Eight Virtues,” “Before The Frost,” “Firegrass,” “Flax And Fauna,” “Memories,” “Otero,” “River Jewels,” “Side Path,” “Voyage,” “Windfall,” “Window,” “Floating Bamboo,” “Offerings,” “A Thousand Wishes,” “Floating World #3,” “Oceans 1,” “October Light,” “Sage And Rockets,” “Thicket,” “Rio Road,” “Mission Trail” and "Rabbits.”
Jan Wagstaff

SOLO SHOW RICHARD TETTE NEW LANDSCAPES
Richard Tette exhibits paintings in oil and acrylic finding inspiration in the rural Central Coast. View twenty-three oil, acrylic, gouache and acrylic painting images including “Blue Mountain Valley,” “Autumn In The Valley,” “Open Fields.” “Carmel Valley Barn,” “First Lupin,” “October Fields,” “Quiet Meadow,” “Rambling Fence,” “Salinas Valley Meadow,” “South County,” “Southeast Of Gilroy,” “Uncle Homer’s Hideout,” “Summer Fields,” “The Homestead,” “Copper Mountain,” “Forest’s Edge,” “Summer Showers,” “Distant Mountains,” “Waterways II,” “ The Last Fence,” “Golden Meadow,” “Quiet Landscape” and “Lavender Blue.”

GALLERY SHOWCASE JOHNNY APODACA “PAST MEETS PRESENT” AND SARAH HEALEY
Johnny Apodaca exhibits paintings expressing Uniting the past with the present the beauty of the area and its unique landscape. View eight oil painting images including “Point Lobos 1000,” “Lobos Mood 3,” “Lobos Mood 1,” “Lobos Mood 4,” “Lobos Mood 2,” “Discovery 6,” “Discover 11,” “Sun Altar Morning” “Summer Morning” and “Monterey Bay 12.
JOHNNY APODACA

Sarah Healey exhibits new works exploring the meeting of land, sea and sky around her family home on the Big Sur coast. View twelve oil and mixed media painting images including “Summer Rain,” “Just Before Dark,” “Summer Evening,” “My Way Home,” “Old Coast Road,” “Hot Summer III,” “Wild Coast,” “Hot Summer,” “Hot summer II,” “ Hot Summer IV,” “Land, Sea & Mist” and “Spring Rains II.”

Opening Reception: Saturday, September 5, 2015, 5:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M.

MEET THE ARTISTS JAN WAGSTAFF, SARAH HEALEY, RICHARD TETTE
Friday, September 18, 2015, 4:30 P.M. – 5:30 P.M.

Richard Tette, Jan Wagstaff and Sarah Healey will be on hand to meet & greet the public and talk about their work and current shows. Come and enjoy conversation with these three Artist Members complete with complimentary wine and cheese. Free.

ADDENDUM:
Carmel Art Association on facebook