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Minutes 2010-12-22 SP MINUTES EMERGENCY MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2010 COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 215 EAST BRANCH STREET ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA 1. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Tony Ferrara called the emergency meeting to order at 5:32 p.m. 2. ROLL CALL Council Member Joe Costello, Council Member Tim Brown, Mayor Pro Tem Caren Ray, and Mayor Tony Ferrara were present. Council Member Jim Guthrie was notified of the meeting but could not attend as he was out of town. Staff present included Acting City Manager Steven Annibali, City Clerk Kelly Wetmore, City Attorney Tim Carmel, Director of Recreation and Maintenance Services Doug Perrin, Director of Administrative Services Angela Kraetsch, Fire Chief Mike Hubert, Battalion Chief Riki Heath and Fire Administrative Officer David Mathe. 3. PUBLIC COMMENT None. 4. RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE PROCLAMATION OF THE EXISTENCE OF A LOCAL EMERGENCY Acting City Manager Annibali presented a staff report explaining that the City of Arroyo Grande has experienced an overwhelming amount of rain over the past week. He stated 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, and as a result, a proclamation was issued declar- ing the existence of a local emergency. Director of Recreation and Maintenance Services Perrin displayed photographs which reflect current conditions, as follows: • The City's drainage basins located at Ash and Elm Streets have reached near maximum capacity. During extreme rain Retention Pond No. 1, when exceeding capacity, will overflow into Retention Pond #2. When Retention Pond No. 2 exceeds capacity, the water will flow onto Parrott Avenue via the storm drain. To keep the water from flowing onto Farroll Ave- nue, the storm waters are diverted to Ikeda and Volunteer Sports fields. Turf renovations at Ikeda and Volunteer Fields, including four thousand dollars ($4,000.00) in top soil and six thousand dollars ($6,000.00) for hydroseeding had just been completed last Wednesday (December 16, 2010). • The water diversion to the sports fields severely damaged, if not destroyed the turf at the Soto Complex sports fields. Rainwater undermined the support and nearly exposed a sports light standard. • Persistent heavy rainfalls have caused localized area street flooding, slope failures, and land subsidence within the City. Rainwater washed out the bank in Retention Pond No. 2 and exposed the sidewalk adjacent to the tennis courts. • Minutes of City Council Special Meeting 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 the site of a regional temporary 24 hour emergency housing shelter operated by the American Red Cross which is located at Arroyo Grande High School for those residents that have been displaced from their homes in neighboring jurisdictions. • Maintenance staff has spent a substantial amount of man hours from Sunday, (December 19, 2010) through Tuesday night (December 21, 2010) managing storm water, cleaning drains, patching streets and cleaning downed trees and limbs. Acting City Manager Annibali recommended the Council adopt a Resolution confirming the proclamation of the existence of a local emergency by the Acting Director of Emergency Services /City Manager. Brief discussion ensued with Mayor Ferrara requesting that staff ensure that the financial impacts are documented, that it should be documented that there has been a disruption of essential services provided by the Recreation and Maintenance Services Department; and to ensure that the photographs are date /time stamped. Mayor Ferrara also clarified that the American Red Cross is the agency operating the shelter at Arroyo Grande High School, which is located within the City limits. Council questions of staff ensued regarding the pumping of water into the creek as it relates to potential cost liabilities; further rain forecasts; and the condition of Tally Ho Creek. Mayor Ferrara noted that the emergency declaration will remain in effect until the Council takes action to terminate it. Action: Council Member Costello moved to adopt a Resolution as follows: "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE, CALIFORNIA, CONFIRMING THE ACTING DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY SERVICES/CITY MANAGERS' PROCLAMATION OF EXISTENCE OF A LOCAL EMERGENCY': Council Member Brown seconded, and the motion passed on the following roll call vote: AYES: Costello, Brown, Ray, Ferrara NOES: None ABSENT: Guthrie 5. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Ferrara adjourned the meeting at 6:06 p.m. Kelly W-tm e, City Clerk