ADMINISTRATIVE
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CONSIDER
EXPENDITURE OF BUDGETED FUNDS TO CONTRACT WITH THE |
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Meeting
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August
6, 2010 |
Budgeted: Yes |
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From: |
Darby
Fuerst |
Program/ |
Riparian
Mitigations |
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General
Manager |
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Item No.: |
2.1.4
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Prepared
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Thomas
Christensen |
Cost
Estimate: |
$16,200 |
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General
Counsel Review: N/A |
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Committee
Recommendation: The Administrative
Committee considered this item on August 6, 2010 and recommended
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CEQA
Compliance: N/A |
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SUMMARY: The Board will consider authorizing staff to contract
with the California Conservation Corps (CCC), which will provide a crew of approximately
15 workers to help District staff carry out vegetation management activities on
the
RECOMMENDATION: District staff recommends that the Board
authorize the General Manager to enter into a contract with the California Conservation
Corps for assistance with vegetation management in the Carmel River at a cost
not-to-exceed $16,200.
BACKGROUND: The
District plans to perform in-channel vegetation management this fall at nine
sites along the
Nine areas impacted by vegetation encroachment
in the channel bottom are proposed for selected vegetation removal:
1.
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DeDampierre Area: Two reaches upstream of the DeDampierre area (Little League ball fields near
4.
5.
Garland
Park (Don Juan Bridge) Area: Two reaches, one upstream of the Don Juan Bridge (RM
10.8) and one downstream, will have trees trimmed, and some trees growing on
gravel bars and side areas will be removed.
6.
Scarlett
Area: Two reaches in the Scarlett Area (RM 9.0) will be opened up. The first is
a dry overflow channel. In the second reach, beginning at the Scarlett
Restoration Project and extending approximately 150 feet downstream, trees
blocking the channel on a gravel bar will be removed.
7. Red Rock Area: Beginning at the upstream end of
the Red Rock Restoration Project (RM 8.4) and extending 150 feet downstream,
trees blocking the channel on a gravel bar will be thinned.
8. Rancho Cañada Area: Beginning approximately
at RM 2.5 in the reach that runs through the Rancho Cañada
Golf Course, encroaching vegetation will be trimmed back.
9.
A width of up to 40 feet of open channel is
desired. A total of approximately 2,400
lineal feet of stream encompassing approximately 0.55 acre in the channel
bottom will be affected by the vegetation removal.
Woody species in the center of the channel,
including sycamore, alder, cottonwood, and willow, will be cut by hand using
chainsaws, loppers, and other hand tools.
As described in MPWMD’s “Guidelines for Vegetation Management and
Removal of Deleterious Materials for the Carmel River Riparian Corridor,” a
minimum of vegetation will be removed in order to maintain an open passage for
flow and debris.
The District has used CCC workers on several
occasions in the past when vegetation management activities have been on a
scale large enough that District staff cannot reasonably remove all the debris
and slash created from opening up the main channel.
EXHIBITS
None
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