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Agenda Packet 2010-12-22 SP CITY OF floio GRAN City Council Agenda Tony Ferrara Mayor Steven Annibali Acting City Manager Caren Ray Mayor Pro Tern Timothy J.Carmel City Attorney Jim Guthrie Council Member Kelly Wetmore re iClerk !• Joe Costello Council Member -11M(1000- Tim Brown Council Member NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL EMERGENCY MEETING . AGENDA SUMMARY WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2010 5:30 P.M. Arroyo Grande City Council Chambers 215 East Branch Street, Arroyo Grande 1. CALL TO ORDER: :30 P.M. 2. ROLL CALL 3. PUBLIC COMMENT T Members of the public wishing to address the City Council on any item described in this Notice may do so when recognized by the Presiding Officer. 7. RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE PROCLAMATION OF THE EXISTENCE OF LOCAL EMERGENCY Recommended Action: Adopt a Resolution confirming the proclamation of the existence of a local emergency by the Acting Director of Emergency Services/City Manager. 8. ADJOURNMENT to the Regular City Council Meeting at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 11, 2011, in City Council Chambers, 215 E. Branch Street. This agenda was prepared and posted pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.5(b)(1). THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK R 0)` INCORPORATED 4iti#.JF4#1 k4' ,v, ix JULY 10, 19 11 FORS MEMORANDUM TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: STEVEN ANNIBALI, ACT N CITY MANAGER/DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY SERVICES SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE PROCLAMATION OF THE EXISTENCE OF A LOCAL EMERGENCY DATE: DECEMBER 22, 2010 RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended the City Council adopt a Resolution confirming the existence of a local emergency as declared by the Acting Director of Emergency Services/City Manager. FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no cost impact from this action. BACKGROUND: The City of Arroyo Grande has experienced an overwhelming amount of rain over the past week. The large amount of unusually heavy rains has resulted in heavy runoff which has impacted or is likely to significantly impact property within the City. In particular, the following conditions have been experienced: • The City's drainage basins located at Ash and Elm Streets have reached near maximum capacity. During extreme rain Retention Pond N . 1, when exceeding capacity, will overflow into Retention Pond #2. When Retention Pond No. 2 exceeds capacity, the water will flow onto Farroll Avenue via the storm drain. To keep the water from flowing onto Farroll Avenue, the storm waters are diverted to Ikeda and Volunteer Sports fields. • The water diversion to the sports fields severely damaged, if not destroyed the turf at the Soto Complex sports fields. • Persistent heavy rainfalls have caused localized area street flooding, slope failures, and land subsidence within the City. CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE PROCLAMATION OF THE EXISTENCE OF A LOCAL EMERGENCY DECEMBER 22, 2010 PAGE 2 • With additional rains forecasted, heavy ground saturation and partially completed public and private drainage improvement projects in the South Eastern portion of the City, there is the potential for significant wide spread additional flooding. • Additional flooding has the potential to cause a break in the levy located on the Arroyo Grande Creek, immediately west of the City boundaries creating a potential threat to the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the City of Arroyo Grande and the County of San Luis Obispo. • The City is hosting a regional temporary 24 hour emergency housing shelter located at Arroyo Grande High School for those residents that have been displaced from their homes in neighboring jurisdictions. As Acting Director of Emergency Services, a determination was made that a local emergency situation exists and a proclamation was issued on December 22, 2010 declaring the existence of a local emergency effective December 19, 2010. These and other related conditions are likely to be beyond the capacity of the services, personal, equipment and the facilities of the City of Arroyo Grande including but not limited to: • Law Enforcement • Fire Department • Maintenance Services • Disruption of essential City services. ANALYSIS OF ISSUES: Pursuant to Arroyo Grande Municipal Code Chapter 8.12, the Proclamation declaring the local emergency must be ratified by the City Council within seven days of its issuance. Once approved, staff will forward the Resolution to the County Office of Emergency Services and to the State of California. If approved by the County and State governments, the City of Arroyo Grande may be able to receive financial support for expenses incurred in response to the emergency. The City has incurred, and will continue to incur, significant overtime costs for public safety and maintenance division staff as a result of activities associated with the storms. Materials and equipment have been used over and above normal operational levels. The City of Arroyo Grande has minimal staffing to accomplish regular activities. Therefore, the City may have to rely upon the assistance of outside agencies to provide support and services. CITY COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE PROCLAMATION OF THE EXISTENCE OF A LOCAL EMERGENCY DECEMBER 22, 2010 PAGE ADVANTAGES: TAGES: Adoption of this Resolution allows local resources to respond even more promptly than they already have been by streamlining the approval process necessary to obtain additional assistance and resources, and may provide the City with the opportunity for potential cost recovery for expenses incurred in this emergency. DISADVANTAGES: No disadvantages have been identified regarding this item. ALTERNATIVES: ES: The following alternatives are provided for the Council's consideration: 1 . Adopt a Resolution confirming the existence of a local emergency; 2. Do not adopt a Resolution confirming the existence of a local emergency and continue to utilize existing City resources to respond to emergencies; or 3. Provide staff direction. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: No environmental review is required for this item. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION AND COMMENTS: The Agenda was posted in front of City Hall and on the City's website on Wednesday, December 22, 2010, and the news media was notified in compliance with the Brown Act for emergency meetings. RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA,IA, CONFIRMING THE ACTING DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY SERVICES/CITY MANAGERS' PROCLAMATION OF EXISTENCE OF A LOCAL EMERGENCY WHEREAS, Section 8.12.060 of the Arroyo Grande Municipal Code empowers the Director of Emergency Services/City Manager ("Director") of the City of Arroyo Grande to proclaim the existence or threatened existence of a local emergency when the City is affected or likely to be affected by a public calamity and the Disaster Council/City Council ("Council") is not is session and requires that the Council take action to ratify the Proclamation within seven days thereafter; and WHEREAS,EAS, such Proclamation entitles the Director, and the emergency organization of this City, to all the powers, functions, and duties prescribed by State law, ordinances, and resolutions of this jurisdiction and by the Operational Area Emergency Plan during the existence of said Local Emergency; and WHEREAS,EAS, the Director determined that on December 19, 2010 conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property arose as a result of unusually heavy rains, resulting in heavy runoff which threatened property within the City of Arroyo Grande, and these conditions necessitated the proclamation of the existence of a local emergency within the City of Arroyo Grande, at which time the Council was not in session and could not be called into session; and WHEREAS, the Council acknowledges conditions existing within the County of San Luis Obispo and does hereby find that the conditions of extreme peril did warrant and necessitate the Proclamation of the existence of a local emergency in the City of Arroyo Grande; and WHEREAS,EAS, on December 22, 2010, the Director issued a Proclamation declaring the existence of a local emergency, as set forth in Exhibit A, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. NOW, THEREFORE,E, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande that the Proclamation of Existence of a Local Emergency, as issued by the Acting Director of Emergency Services, is hereby ratified and confirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED EC that the local emergency shall be deemed to continue to exist until its termination is proclaimed by the Council of the City of Arroyo Grande. RESOLUTION NO. PAGE On motion of Council Member , seconded by Council Member and on the following roll call vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: The foregoing Resolution was adopted this day of December, 2010. RESOLUTION NO. PAGE TONY FERRARA, MAYOR ATTEST: KELLY WETMORE, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: T: STEVEN ANNIBALI, ACTING CITY MANAGER APPROVED AS TO FORM: TIMOTHY J. CARMEL, CITY ATTORNEY EXHIBIT A PROCLAMATION OF EXISTENCE OF A LOCAL EMERGENCY BY THE ACTING DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY SERVICES OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE WHEREAS,EAS, Section 8.12.060 of the Arroyo Grande Municipal Code empowers the Director of Emergency Services/City Manager "Director" of the City of Arroyo Grande to proclaim the existence of a local emergency when the City is affected or likely to be affected by a public calamity and the Disaster Council/City Council "Council" is not is session; and WHEREAS, the Acting City Manager, as Acting Director of Emergency Services of the City of Arroyo Grande, finds that on December 19, 2010 conditions of extreme a peril to the safety of persons and property arose as a result of unusually heavy rains, resulting in heavy runoff which threatened property within the City of Arroyo Grande, and these conditions necessitated the proclamation of the existence of a local emergency within the City of Arroyo Grande; and WHEREAS, the City of Arroyo Grande acknowledges conditions existing within the County of San Luis Obispo and supports its proclamation of a local emergency; and WHEREAS, these conditions warrant and necessitate that the City of Arroyo Grande proclaim the existence of a local emergency, and the Council is not is session and cannot immediately be called into session; and WHEREAS, this Proclamation of Local Emergency will be ratified by the Council within seven days of being issued. NOW, THEREFORE,I E, IT IS HEREBY PROCLAIMED IED by the Acting Director of Emergency Services of the City of Arroyo Grande, that a local emergency exists throughout the City, and that said emergency shall be deemed to continue to exist until its termination is proclaimed by the Council; and IT IS FURTHER PROCLAIMED AND ORDERED ED that during the existence of said local emergency the powers, functions, and duties of the emergency organization of this City shall be those prescribed by State law, ordinances, and resolutions of the City, and by the City of Arroyo Grande Emergency Plan; and IT IS FURTHER PROCLAIMED AND ORDERED ED that a copy of this Proclamation of Local Emergency be forwarded to the San Luis Obispo County Office of Emergency Services and to the State Director of the Governor's Office of Emergency Services with a request that; 1. The State Director find the Proclamation of Local Emergency acceptable in accordance with provisions of the Natural Disaster Assistance Act; and that 2. The State Direct•r forward this Proclamation, and request for a State Proclam- len an. °residential Declaration of Emergency, to the Governor of Califor a or co, deration and action. Ai Dat--' D -cembe 2 ', . '1I I Steven Annibali Acting Director of Emergency Services