File #: 2022-0209    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 7/5/2022 In control: Board of Port Commissioners
On agenda: 8/9/2022 Final action: 8/9/2022
Title: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF A NON-APPEALABLE COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT FOR THE DEMOLITION OF STORAGE TANKS AND STORM WATER IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT AT THE TENTH AVENUE MARINE TERMINAL
Attachments: 1. 5. 2022-0209 Attachment A, 2. 5. 2022-0209 Attachment B, 3. 5. 2022-0209 Attachment C, 4. 5. 2022-0209 Draft Resolution
DATE: August 9, 2022

SUBJECT:

Title
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF A NON-APPEALABLE COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT FOR THE DEMOLITION OF STORAGE TANKS AND STORM WATER IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT AT THE TENTH AVENUE MARINE TERMINAL
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

The Demolition of Storage Tanks and Stormwater Improvements Project (project) will demolish and remove three existing steel storage tanks and make storm drain and storm water quality improvements for ultimate use as laydown area to allow for Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal (TAMT) to better support its current maritime customers as well as attract new maritime trade business.

The project specifically includes the following: demolish and remove three existing steel storage tanks and associated piping and utilities and containment wall; salvage steel material and abate lead-containing materials; relocate electrical transformer; make storm drain and stormwater quality improvements; grade the area; and construct reinforced Portland cement concrete pavement for use as laydown area.

The project was analyzed in a Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) for the TAMT Redevelopment Plan and Demolition and Initial Rail Component certified by the Board of Port Commissioners (Board) on December 13, 2016 by Resolution No. 2016-199. Furthermore, the project requires the issuance of a Non-Appealable Coastal Development Permit (CDP). As conditioned, the project is consistent with the certified Port Master Plan (PMP) and applicable sections of Chapter 3 and Chapter 8 of the Coastal Act.

The District and the District's design consultant, Harris and Associates, are preparing 100% Construction Documents for the project. The issued CDP will be included as part of the specifications when a request for bid for the project is published within the next few months.

RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation
Adopt a resolution authorizing issuance of a Non-Appealable CDP to the District for the Demolition of Storage Tanks and Storm Water Improvem...

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