File #: 23-353    Name: January Storm Emergency Proclamation Ratification
Type: BoS Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/27/2023 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 5/2/2023 Final action: 5/2/2023
Title: Adopt a resolution continuing the Local Emergency for the 2022-2023 Winter Storm and Atmospheric River Event that started on December 26, 2022. (ADDED VIA ADDENDA)
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Draft Resolution, 3. Completed Board Order Item No. 25.1, 4. Completed Resolution Item No. 25.1

Title

Adopt a resolution continuing the Local Emergency for the 2022-2023 Winter Storm and Atmospheric River Event that started on December 26, 2022. (ADDED VIA ADDENDA)

 

Report

RECOMMENDATION:

It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors adopt a resolution continuing the Local Emergency for the 2022-2023 Winter Storm and Atmospheric River Event that started on December 26, 2022.

 

SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:

On December 26, 2022, a Winter Storm and Atmospheric River Event began resulting in approximately 25 days of intense precipitation that caused damage to public infrastructure and private property throughout Monterey County including the Carmel River, Carmel River Lagoon, Salinas River and Salinas River Lagoon and the Pajaro River, thereby causing conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property nearby. A Local Emergency was Proclaimed by the Interim County Administrative Officer on January 4, 2023 and ratified by the Board of Supervisors on January 10, 2023. The Board further ratified the proclamation on March 7, 2023.

 

Pursuant to California Government Code Section 8630 (a) the County Administrative Officer may proclaim the existence of a local emergency when the county is affected by or likely to be affected by a public calamity. The Government Code requires that an emergency proclamation be ratified by the Board of Supervisors within 7 days of its issuance, and be reviewed at least once every 60 days until the emergency is terminated.

 

On December 26th heavy rainfall from what was identified as an atmospheric river began to impact Monterey County. The atmospheric river affected the Carmel River watershed which caused conditions in the Carmel Lagoon to approach a flood stage, potentially causing damage to public roadways and other infrastructure, and areas of isolation of private property, resulting in extreme peril to persons and property. The atmospheric river affected the area of the Salinas River Lagoon Mouth, which required Sandbar management activities. This action was necessary effective January 2, 2023, due to flows into the Salinas River lagoon causing conditions that could lead to possible loss of life and property in the area. Finally, the community of Bolsa Knolls experienced significant flooding from Santa Rita Creek. The atmospheric river created such hazardous conditions throughout the entire County that the Department of Emergency Management activated the Emergency Operations Center for the County to its highest level with staff from County departments, other cities, state agencies and disaster assistance organizations participating on a 24 hour in-person basis. Conditions continue evolve and continue to present a risk to County residents, property and public infrastructure, necessitating the continuance of the state of emergency.

 

OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT:

Numerous County departments and other agencies have participated in the response to the emergency including the Department of Emergency Management, Sheriff’ Department, Information Technology Department, Department of Social Services, Health Department, County Administrative Office, Public Works, Facilities, and Parks Department, County Counsel, the US Army Corps of Engineers, NOAA-National Marine Fisheries Service, US Fish and Wildlife Services, CA Dept of Fish and Wildlife, CA Coastal Commission, and the Water Resources Agency.

 

FINANCING:

There is no impact to the General Fund from the continued ratification of the state of emergency.

 

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS’ STRATEGIC INITIATIVES:

 

                         Economic Development

                         Administration

__                     Health & Human Services

 X                     Infrastructure

 X                     Public Safety

 

Prepared by:                     Kelsey Scanlon, Director of Emergency Management x 1902

 

Approved by:                     Sonia M. De La Rosa, County Administrative Officer x 5312

 

Attachments:                     Draft Resolution