PACIFIC GROVE WEEKLY SUMMARY
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PACIFIC GROVE WEEKLY SUMMARY June 10, 2016
CITY CLERK
The Monterey Peninsula Water Management District will be conducting a public hearing on
Monday June 20, 2016. The hearing is to consider Application #WDS-20160602CAW to
Amend California American Water Company Water Distribution System to Add Aquifer Storage
and Recovery Facilities. Approval of the application would enable California American Water
Company (CAW) to incorporate facilities associated with Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR),
including previously approved Phase 1 and Phase 2 wells, in addition to the proposed Hilby
Avenue Pump Station (APN 012-324-032) and the proposed Monterey Pipeline (see attached
figure).
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Local Coastal Program Update. On June 16, the Planning Commission is scheduled to discuss
the Implementation Plan dated June 1, 2016, and make a recommendation to Council. A Special
Planning Commission meeting, at another date yet to be determined in June, may also be
considered if necessary. Council will continue the item from June 15 to a Special Meeting on
June 29.
Implementation Plan considerations for Planning Commission include:
Document organization;
Coastal Development Permit procedures;
Commercial-Visitor Zoning District Height Limits;
American Tin Cannery Zoning Floor Area Ratio;
Density Standards for Visitor-Serving Parcels.
Please also see the City’s Frequently Asked Questions for more general information about
certified Local Coastal Programs. Please email Anastazia Aziz, AICP, Senior Planner
at [email protected] or call 831-648-3183 for more information.
FINANCE
The City's independent auditors, Chavan & Associates, LLC, were in town this week performing
the annual interim audit (the preliminary audit that leads up to the final audit following the fiscal
year end). This is the second audit that Chavan & Associates is undertaking for the City having
been awarded a three-year agreement in April 2015 to conduct the annual audit and prepare the
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report. Sheldon Chavan and his team are highly valued
partners in ensuring accuracy, accountability, and transparency of the City's financial resources.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Fire Department Recognition. On June 7, 2016, the City of Carmel recognized members of the
Monterey Fire Department for their involvement in helping save a swimmers life on Carmel
beach on March 26, 2016.
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Monterey Fire, Carmel Fire Ambulance, American Medical Response (ambulance), and Carmel
Police had all been dispatched to the medical emergency involving three patients who had been
reported in distress in the water. Upon arrival, the victims had been removed from the water and
one unresponsive patient received CPR from a bystander. The other patient was treated for water
intake and the third patient was treated for hypothermia by members of the Carmel Police
Department which were already on scene.
Fire personnel took over CPR, initiated an AED and put an AutoPulse on the patient who was
then transported by ambulance to the Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula
(CHOMP). Two firefighters were utilized en route to the hospital to assist the Carmel Fire
Ambulance paramedics with CPR and patient care. All patients were transported to CHOMP for
further treatment. The patients have all made full recoveries.
Coleman Wildfire. On June 4, 2016 at approximately 6:15 p.m., Monterey Fire Department
personnel were deployed to assist at a wildfire in southern Monterey County just north of Fort
Hunter Ligget and the Los Padres National Forest. The blaze was first reported Saturday around
2:30 p.m. and quickly grew to over 3,000 acres. Approximately 120 homes were threatened and
residents had been evacuated.
The steep and remote terrain has made containment challenging and more than 1,000 firefighters
are still working on fully controlling the blaze. Firefighters with Alameda County, Hayward,
Monterey County and Fremont were dispatched to assist Forest Service and Cal Fire crews. The
fire is at 41 percent containment and road closures have been lifted. Full containment is
expected by Monday.
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HUMAN RESOURCES
Training. Several members of the city’s leadership team attended the Liebert Cassidy
Whitmore’s management workshop yesterday. This month’s workshop was focused on the
growing concern of bullying behavior in the workplace. Participants learned how to define
bullying, identify strategies for recognizing it when it occurs and address the impact of this
conduct on the workplace. Attendees interacted and shared experiences through case studies and
open group dialogue.
Promotion. Congratulations to Nancy Anzalone who participated in the internal promotional
recruitment process for Police Records Supervisor. In her new role, Nancy will supervise the
records unit function and staff. Nancy joined the Pacific Grove Police department in 2014
starting as a Police Services Technician. Nancy holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Science from
William Paterson University and completed two years of law school at the Thomas Jefferson
School of Law in San Diego. In addition to her formal education, she has numerous
certifications in law enforcement and safety. Please congratulate Nancy in her new role!
Recruitment. Several new recruitments where launched, including three for the Police
Department: Police Officer Recruit, Police Officer Lateral/Academy Graduate and Police
Services Technician. One recruitment was also initiated for the Community Economic
Development Department: Code Compliance Officer. Interested and qualified applicants may
apply by completing an online application through CalOPPS,
(http://www.cityofpacificgrove.org/about-city/jobs).
LAW/POLICE DEPARTMENT
Weekly Highlights. Attached you will find Interim Chief Belcher’s Weekly Police Report for
the week of June 3, 2016 to June 9, 2016, with the Year-to-Date Monthly Highlights.
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Stolen Vehicle. On the morning of June 9, 2016, the Pacific Grove Police Department was
notified that a truck had been stolen from the 100 block of Sloat Street. At 11:30am, one of the
Parking Enforcement Officers observed a truck matching that description and broadcast it to our
officers. A Pacific Grove Officer observed the vehicle and initiated a traffic stop in the 600
block of Laine Street in Monterey. The driver of the vehicle attempted to evade the officer by
driving east on Laine Street and then turning onto Reeside Ave, which dead ends at the Presidio
of Monterey fence. The vehicle came to a stop when it struck the fence and retaining wall.
The driver and passenger fled on foot from the scene. Officers from the Monterey Police
Department and Pacific Grove Police Department canvassed the area and the driver of the
vehicle was taken into custody by MPD officers. The passenger of the vehicle, described as a
male, ages 20-30 in a gray shirt and light colored pants is still at large. If anyone has
information about the passenger, please contact the Pacific Grove Police Department. The
suspect has been identified as Adrian Chronister and was booked at the Monterey County Jail.
MUSEUM
Elkhorn Slough. Learn about the natural history and conservation of the Elkhorn Slough during
a special members-only day hike on Saturday, June 18th, from 10 a.m. to noon with a guide from
the Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve. Hikers are asked to meet at The
Elkhorn Slough Reserve, 1700 Elkhorn Road in Watsonville, at the start of the hike. There are 20
spots available for this hike and space is limited. To reserve your spot, email Membership and
Events Coordinator Beverly Bruno at [email protected].
http://www.pgmuseum.org/museum-events/2016/6/18/member-exclusive-elkhorn-slough-day-
hike
Hummingbirds. Andrea Jones, Director of Bird Conservation at Audubon California, will talk
about Allen's hummingbirds, the mysterious and hard-to-identify birds that often nest in central
coast and northern California gardens during a lecture on Thursday, June 23, at 7 p.m. She will
discuss the birds' past and present populations in California, how they are predicted to fare in
climate change, and what you can do to attract these birds into your own backyard. This lecture
coincides with the opening of a new exhibit that focuses on hummingbirds. Admission to the
lecture is $5 and free for Museum Members. http://www.pgmuseum.org/museum-
events/2016/5/4/lecture-allens-hummingbirds-a-story-of-their-past-and-predictions-for-their-
future-in-california
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PUBLIC WORKS
Slurry Seal Project. Public Works has embarked on two projects around town. The first project
was a slurry seal project that took place on various roads around town, primarily in the Del
Monte Park neighborhoods. The contractor over the last two weeks had completed the crack
sealing of all of the roads that were scheduled to be treated, ground down all of the markings on
the roads, and completed their preparation of the streets. The slurry seal started on Tuesday and
was completed by the end of the week. Once the slurry has been down for a few weeks the
contractor will then come in and repaint the road markings.
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Safety Fencing. The City has installed safety fencing along the rock wall that overlooks the Pool
at Lovers Point. This was completed as the height of the wall was too low, and deemed to be a
potential fall hazard. The fencing that was installed matches the existing fencing surrounding the
pool and volleyball court, and looks great (as you can see)!
California Water Summit. The City, along with Brezack & Associates Planning and
PercWater, were invited to present our Local Water Project at the 3rd annual California Water
Summit in Sacramento last Friday. The summit consisted of community leaders and experts in
the water field from across the state and the nation. The City was invited to present our project
as a case study to discuss how, why and the next steps of the Local Water Project, as we are one
of the first Cities to develop a project using State Revolving Fund Loan monies offered by the
State for regional projects. Pacific Grove was also asked to present as a municipality leading the
charge to help with smaller local projects that is consistent with California's drought measures.
The presentation was very well received and was informative to other community leaders
thinking of doing similar projects within their communities. Hats off to our own Dan Gho for
being invited to present!
5 Harris Court, Building G, Monterey, CA 93940 P.O. Box 85, Monterey, CA 93942-0085
831-658-5600 Fax 831-644-9560 http://www.mpwmd.dst.ca.us
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Today’s Date: June 7, 2016
Hearing Date: Monday, June 20, 2016 beginning at 7:00 PM
Location: MPWMD Conference Room, 5 Harris Court, Building “G”, Monterey
(Ryan Ranch)
Item: Consider Application #WDS-20160602CAW to Amend California
American Water Company Water Distribution System to Add Aquifer
Storage and Recovery Facilities:
Phase 1 and Phase 2 Wells at 1910 and 2111 General Jim Moore Blvd.,
Seaside (previously approved and constructed);
Hilby Avenue Pump Station at 1561 Hilby Avenue, Seaside;
Monterey Pipeline traverses Seaside, Monterey and part of Pacific Grove
The Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD or District) Board of Directors
is scheduled to conduct a public hearing on the above referenced application at the time and
location noted above. Approval of the application would enable California American Water
Company (CAW) to incorporate facilities associated with Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR),
including previously approved Phase 1 and Phase 2 wells, in addition to the proposed Hilby
Avenue Pump Station (APN 012-324-032) and the proposed Monterey Pipeline (see attached
figure). As part of this action, the Board will also consider a technical Addendum on the Hilby
Avenue Pump Station. The Addendum would be incorporated into two previously certified
Environmental Impact Reports: (1) ASR Project (Phase 1 certified by MPWMD in August
2006), and (2) Pure Water Monterey/Groundwater Replenishment Project (certified by Monterey
Regional Water Pollution Control Agency in October 2015).
MPWMD staff recommends approval of the application with conditions of approval, consistent
with MPWMD Rules 22-C and 22-D, based on evidence in the record. The complete
information package for this public hearing, including Findings and Conditions of Approval, will
be available for review on the District’s website and at the District office no later than Thursday,
June 16, 2016. If you are unable to attend the hearing, written comments should be received at
the District office no later than 3:00 PM on Monday, June 20, 2016. Please note that any public
hearing may potentially be continued to a different date, time, and/or location. Agendas for
Board meetings are posted at the District office and on the District’s website: www.mpwmd.net.
The District contact is Henrietta Stern at 831/658-5621 or [email protected].
Attachment: Figure of ASR Components
U:\mpwmd\WDS\WDSPermits\CAW_ASR2016\ASR_NoticeHearingText_20160607.docx Prepared by H. Stern on 6/7/2016
Hoffman Ave
Spencer St
ASR Wells, Hilby Avenue Pump Station, and Monterey Pipeline Route (Approx. 35,000 feet of 36” inch pipeline)
Fitch
Stillwell Ave
High St
Jefferson St
Munras Ave
Fremont Ave
Aguajito Rd Fairgrounds Rd
Fremont St
Airport Rd
Connection to Existing Cal Am
System at Hillcrest Ave &
Sinex Ave
Connection to Existing
Pipeline near
General Jim Moore Blvd.
Hilby Ave
General Jim
Moore Blvd.
Lily St
Cypress (Alt.)
Franklin &
Clay St (Alt.)
Hilby Ave
ASR Pump
Station
Mark Thomas Dr
ASR Phase 2
Wells 3 & 4 ASR Phase 1
Wells 1 & 2 Existing ASR
Pipelines in
GJM
Present
Pacific Grove Triathlon
June 10-12th, Lovers Point Park, Pacific Grove Olympic distance event consists of a swim course at Lovers Point, a bike course to
Asilomar State Beach, and a run to the Monterey Bay Aquarium. 2,400 Triathletes from all over the world participate.
Please call 831-373-0678 or visit www.tricalifornia.com to register for the event.
Online registration closes June 8th at midnight, onsite registration will be open during the event.
Butterfly Gift Shop 3 Year Anniversary
During First Friday, July 1 from 6:00 - 9:00 pm 623 Lighthouse Avenue between 17th & 18th
Enjoy complimentary wine, appetizers, live music and more as you support Butterfly Gift Shop, home of Pacific Grove's monarch butterflies.
First Friday
Friday, July 1st from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Grassroots event sponsored by several local participating businesses in downtown Pacific Grove, Ca. Founded by Artisana Gallery in March of 2010. Join us every month on the 1st
Friday from 6:00-9:00 pm. Look for the Green flags to signify participating businesses. Pacific Grove Art Center open from 7:00 to 9:00 pm.
For more information, contact Artisana Gallery at (831) 655-9775 or [email protected]
City Fourth of July BBQ
Monday, July 4th from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Join the Chamber of Commerce and celebrate the 4th with an old-fashioned, down-home BBQ in Caledonia Park (behind the Post Office). Great food, live entertainment and a chance to enjoy a patriotic celebration. Pacific Grove Rotary Club presents Reading of
Declaration of Independence at 11:00 a.m. Chicken or Hot Dog lunch $10 includes potato salad, garlic bread, salad and dessert, served from 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. (while
supplies last) Live entertainment by The Firefly Band and Tom Faia & The Juice. Bounce houses for kids. More info: (831) 373-3304 or www.pacificgrove.org.
"Back in Time" Car Show Lighthouse Avenue, Pacific Grove
Saturday, July 9th from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please join the Pacific Grove Chamber of Commerce in welcoming back the classic car
show hosted by pre-1973 automobile enthusiast group, Gold Coast Rods. The event will take place on Lighthouse Avenue, downtown Pacific Grove. For more information, please
contact Jeff Fetter at (831) 595-0143 or Dave Pueblo at (831) 424-2004 or visit www.goldcoastrods.org
Poolside Reception
Wednesday, July 13th from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Butterfly Grove Inn
1073 Lighthouse Avenue Please join the Pacific Grove Chamber of Commerce in congratulating Pinakin and Apurva Patel, owners, and General Manager Erna Clay for the changes in their beautiful property by the Butterfly Sanctuary. Come and meet the new owners and management team and
view the newly renovated rooms. Complimentary wine and appetizers will be served poolside.
There will be a raffle and it is open to the public. For more information please contact Butterfly Grove Inn at (831) 251-8191.
www.pacificgrove.org
831.373.3304 www.pacificgrove.orgSponsored by: City of Pacific Grove, Earthbound Farm, PG Florist, Asilomar, & Lucky
With bounce houses for kids
Tom Faia & The Juice
&The Firefly BandLive entertainment by
Chicken or Hot Dog Lunch $10includes potato salad, garlic bread, salad and dessert
Served from 11 am until 3 pm while supplies last
Reading of Declaration of Independence at 11:00 am
Pacific Grove Rotary Club Presents
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Hometown CelebrationFourth of JulyPacific Grove Chamber of Commerce presents