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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00 - Non-Agenda Item - PowerPointSmart Coast California Presentation to Newport Beach - 2021 SMART COAS� CALIFORNIA 21 SCH M 1TZ & ASSQCIATES., INC: AN Sma N40e' California oas 2021 Board of Directors Erin Barry w Paul Grisanti Joyce Endo (alt) ..k Carla Farley President Enew Aaron Leider Jerel Taylor (alt) • Thomas Schultheis Vice President f VA a f Joe Prian Matt capritto Treasurer Secretary Jeremy Stanfield ra0) . Ryan Ole Hass (alt) Judy Taylor Reyne Stapelmann (a it) Sea Level Rise Projections Table 3_1,. Sea teve I Rise Project i ons for Los Angele S (ice; OV 20J& Toble 2.9 va s Pr high emiswn:w trot-ect ) SOURCE: City of Newport Beach - Public Trust Lands Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment, 2019 Sea Level Rise Threatens Existing Develooment "W Tidal (Non -storm) Flood Limits 0 ft SLR (Present Day) 0.8 ft SLR (Year 2030) 1.6 ft SLR (Year 2050) i Im 4.9 ft SLR (Year 210 0) , r.ai�es 0 0.25 0.5 1 CoSMoS shows tidal inundation with future sea level rise SOURCE: Our Coast, Our Future Hazard Map Smart Coast California Policies Top Policy Priorities Kr �I Managed Retreat Should not be applied to areas that cannot accommodate relo- cation of development and those that prohibit property owners from defending their homes, businesses and related infrastructure. Existing Development Oppose adoption of regulations referring to January 1, 1977 for existing development in statewide interpreta- tions or local programs and plans for sea level rise. This date is not constituted in low and would restrict owners from defending their properties. Regulatory Takings & Rolling Easements Property owners who are prohibited from defending their property, and whose property is subject to a regulatory taking, have the right to compensa- tion at fair market value and related costs. Funding mechanisms must be in place before the adoption of any regulation resulting in this taking. SMART COAST CALIFORNIA Tiered Response A planning principle that institutes certain defined policies only if there are specific thresholds of sea level rise that are observed, measured and doc- umented, as opposed to relying only on projections. 41 Jim pt ql. PAW Vig IV Ole. 40 T ��� krY rf2t50ffF1 ;i' -•.{, i•` ..� ' _ - { ... w, E•IlSiE 1Cdl �fC,lil Arch Rock :'+ice .7:•i�ii+iiL s�wir•y�• � .�. gyp! �•:+��Si+.'.*�.i.*ii:' •.t*i `;� �:�. pDel Mar State Beach Park �;S:�Z '•; ,'. #� •�: • 4' : � icy+�+ry+;.*.ti *: IF S� ANN Seawall/Bulkhead/Hard Protection Morro Bay's updated Local Coastal Plan was certified by the Coastal Commission in August 2021 with provisions for expanded bulkhead protection -kit. V_:. - I . A A. I A !ti !ti A !ti ME 06- .1 WD MENEM= IZEM,000 PREPARED WITH THESDPFbRFOF ®COA97AL MORRO BAV Newport Beach will need to upgrade and expand its bulkheads and seawalls to Protect existing development 0 M, PF pja V., • f -V IL— Z4 Rccleo Gi c'h,,J.P -7,11 0'I,1 su 0 po�nt� AM .7 ir or Ad144....e p#r.F itZ 4F R CbFI=S.�O AAL oreline Protection jIF C LL - d- L sciq Soqu .- 'm w, A M . iel ure Point IM, - flu ; 7 VII 44 5.2- itcla Citv Lim 11 Website 1 www.smartcoastca.org Instagram T f. www.instagram.com/ smartcoastcalifornia FaceBook xv www.facebook.coml smartcoastca Email info@smartcoastca.org Ryan Maxson: rmaxson@sdar.com, (858) 715-8012 Krista Pleiser: kpleiser@sbaor.com, (805) 884-8609 Marta Golding Brown: MGBrown@vcrealtors.com, (805) 931-8572