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HomeMy WebLinkAbout15 - Tsunami Warning SystemCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 15 July 14, 2009 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Public Works Department Robert Stein, Assistant City Engineer 949 - 644 -3322 or rstein @city.newport- beach.ca.us SUBJECT: TSUNAMI WARNING SYSTEM — APPROVE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZE PERMISSION TO ADVERTISE, CONTRACT NO. 4152 Recommendations: 1. Approve the drawings and specifications. 2. Authorize Staff to advertise project once the Coastal Development Permit is issued. Discussion: In June, 2005, a tsunami warning was issued for Orange County. While tsunami in Southern California are very rare events, the 2005 tsunami warning highlighted a potential hazard for coast and low lying areas around Newport Harbor. In 2007, City Council asked the Fire Department to research a siren warning system that could be used to warn the community and visitors of an on- coming tsunami. On April 10, 2007, the Fire Department gave a presentation to the City Council on estimated costs for a siren system. On May 22, 2008, a live siren demonstration was conducted at Balboa Pier and on June 10, 2008, Council approved American Signal as the siren vendor. All residents in the affected areas around the harbor were invited to a public meeting on June 15, 2009, at City Hall to discuss the project and the proposed siren locations. A notice of the meeting was mailed to over 10,800 addresses and the City's website at www. city. newport-beach. ca.us /publicworks was referenced for those that wished more information. The meeting was very lightly attended but did provide a couple of useful suggestions. Public Works has now prepared construction drawings and specifications for the installation of the three warning sirens. These are available for review at the Public Works Counter at City Hall. Sirens are proposed at the following three locations: one near the end of Channel Road at the end of the peninsula, another near the American Legion Hall (15th Street), and a third near Seashore Drive /59`h Street at West Newport Tsunami Warning System — Contract No. 4152 July 14, 2009 Page 3 Park. These locations are shown in the attached exhibit. Each siren will be mounted on top of a 50 -foot pole. All auxiliary equipment will be contained in a cabinet near the bottom of the pole. While poles must be located to provide access to service trucks, poles will be located near existing trees and shrubs to provide some camouflaging. The sirens will be tested monthly at noon on the first Friday of every month (as does Huntington Beach). These tests will be for short duration (about a minute) and at a maximum volume of 80 decibels at the pole. In the event of a tsunami, the Watch Commander at Police Headquarters on Santa Barbara Drive will initiate public safety or evacuation procedures and authorize activation of the siren system via a radio - control transmitter. The project is consistent with General Plan Safety Element Policies S1 and S9 and with Coastal Land Use Plan policy 2.8.2: • The project is taking place within the City's limits (Paragraph 3). • The project site has no value as habitat for endangered, rare or threatened species (Paragraph 4). • Project's approval would not result in any significant effects relating to traffic, noise, and air and water quality (Paragraph 5). • The project is adequately serviced by all required utilities and public services (Paragraph 7). With Council approval of this project, staff will immediately submit an application to the California Coastal Commission for a Coastal Development Permit (CDP) with a request for de minimus waiver approval. Depending on the date of the CDP approval, the project would be advertised in October or November, 2009. Construction would start early next year. Environmental Review: This project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15303 New Construction of Small Structures), Section 15304 (Minor Alterations to Land), and 15332 (In -Fill Development Projects) of the CEQA Implementing Guidelines. Public Notice: This project has previously been discussed three times at Council Study Session and was the subject at a special public meeting held on June 15, 2009. Construction Cost The engineers estimate for the construction is $270,000. Tsunami Warning System — Contract No. 4152 July 14, 2009 Page 3 Funding Availability: Funds in the amount of $195,890 have been re- budgeted into the FY 09/10 Capital Improvement Program. The anticipated project cost would require additional funds of approximately $75,000. If needed, staff will request additional funds at the time of award. Account Description Automation /Communication Fund Prepared by: Robert G. ein Assistant City Engineer Attachment: Siren Location Map Account Number 7017- C8002026 Total: Amount 195,890.00 $ 195,980.00 Submitted by: 44 s- Steen G. Badum Public Works Director