HomeMy WebLinkAbout5147RESOLUTION NO 5147
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS
AUTHORIZING DESIGNATION OF APPLICANT'S AGENT FOR THE
PURPOSE OF OBTAINING FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
WHEREAS P L. 93-288 as amended by the Robert T Stafford Disaster Relief
and Emergency Assistance Act of 1988 provides funds to the State of California and its political
subdivisions for financial subdivisions for financial assistance in the event of natural disasters,
and
WHEREAS the State of California Office of Emergency Services has been
delegated the responsibility of the administration of the program within the state establishing
necessary procedures governing applications by cities, counties, districts and nonprofit
organizations under the program, and
WHEREAS said procedures established by the State Department of Office of
Emergency Services requires the applicant to certify by resolution the designation of applicant's
agents, and
WHEREAS said application contains assurances that the applicant must comply
with; and
WHEREAS the applicant will enter into a contract with the State of California
for Project List Exhibit 'B
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council hereby.
1 Approves the filing of an application for financial assistance under P L.
93-288 as amended by the Robert T Stafford Disaster Relief and
Emergency Assistance Act of 1988, and state financial assistance under
the Natural Disaster Assistance Act.
2. Certifies that said applicant understands the assurances in the application
form, and
3 Certifies that said applicant has or will have sufficient funds to operate
and maintain the project(s)• and
Resolution No. 5147
Council Meeting of February 7 1995
Page two
4 Authorizes Gary Luebbers, City Manager; Ronald C. Mutter, Public
Works Director; and Peter A. Laaninen, Assistant Public Works
Director, to execute for and in behalf of the City of Redlands, a public
entity established under the laws of the State of California, this application
and to file it in the Office of Emergency Services for the purpose of
obtaining certain federal financial assistance under P.L. 93-288 as
amended by the Robert T Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency
Assistance Act of 1988 and/or state financial assistance under the Natural
Disaster Assistance Act for flooding which occurred beginning January 4
1995
5 That the City of Redlands, a public entity established under the laws of
the State of California, hereby authorizes its agent(s) to provide to the
State Office of Emergency Services for all matters pertaining to such state
disaster assistance the assurances and agreements required.
ADOPTED SIGNED AND APPROVED this 7th day of February 1995
ATTEST
ayor of the City of Redlands
I, Lorrie Poyzer City Clerk of the City of Redlands hereby certify that the foregoing resolution
was duly adopted by the City Council at a regular meeting held on the 7th day of February
1995 by the following vote:
AYES
NOES.
ABSENT
Councilmembers Foster Cunningham Gil, Gilbreath Mayor Larson
None
None
EXHIBIT B
LIST OF PROJECTS
STATE NATURAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE ACT PROGRAM/
FEDERAL PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
DISASTER NUMBER: FEMA 1044 -DR
APPLICANT CITY OF REDLANDS
PA NUMBER 071 59962
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CATEGORY. OA OB OC QD OE OF OG
ITEM
NO.
LOCATION
DESCRIPTION
SCOPE OF WORK
DAMAGED IN
PRIOR
DISASTER
1.
East ide of Orange Street, north of
Pioneer Avenue
Slope erosion leading to road washout
Stabilize slope, cut 200 feet of ditch, rock
and slurry seal.
Estimate: $10,000
No
2.
San Bernardino Avenue California to
Mt. View
Slope erosion and undermining of roadway leading
to road washout,
Regrade .5 mile of drainage ditch away
from road to prevent eros on onto roadway:
redirect flow on north side of San
Bernardino Avenue. away from affected
residential areas. Includes 3000 cy of
earthwork.
Estimate: $5.000
Ye
(FEMA 935,
FEMA 979)
3.
Garden Avenue at South
Storm Drain Collapse
Replace portion of storm drain to current
codes and standards.
Estimate: $10,000
No
4.
Orange Street at Santa Ana River
Rip -rap repair
Repair rip -rap east of temporary low -flow
crossing
Estimate: $4,000
Yes
(FEMA 979)
5.
City Wide
Emergency Protective Measures
Sandbagging, barricades, operation of FOC,
Fire and Police response
Estimate: $25,000
Ye
(FNMA 935,
FEMA 979)
6.
City Wide
Debris Removal
Debris removal city-wide following flooding
Estimate $15,000
Yes
(FEMA 935.
FEMA 979)
ITEM
NO.
LOCATION
DESCRIPTION
SCOPE OF WORK
DAMAGED IN
PRIOR
DISASTER
7.
A. E. Smiley Public Library
Damage to public facility
Repair and replace small roof coons;
HVAC ducts following tree collapse on
rooftop.
Estimate $1000
Yes
(FEMA 947)
8.
Tate Water Treatment Plant
Damage to public facility
Clear debris and mud; regrade and clean
200' storm drain following mudslide.
Install 30 ft. new 54. pipe.
Estimate: $5,000
Yes
(FEMA 1005)
9.
Tate Water Treatment Plant
Damage to public facility
Pay increase in electrical costs as a result
of water production downtime.
Estimate: $18.000
No
10.
California Street Landfill
Damage to public facility
Replac gas collection flare.
Estimate: $5,000
No
11.
California Street Landfill
Damage to public facility/property
Repair erosion at landfill including
material purchase, labor. and drainage
facflitie
Estimate: 15.000
Yes
(IhMA 947,
FEMA 979)
12.
Zanja at Redlands Blvd./Central Avenue
Provide Emergency Protective Measures, Debris
Removal to control localized flooding in Central
Business District Applicant to submit Hazard
Mitigation Proposal 406 Program.
Section 106 review required.
Construct to current codes and standards
approximately 500 ft. of reinforced concrete
box drain from Redlands B1vd,/Centera; to
North Street enlarge inlet box at that
location.
Estimate: $500,000
Yes
(ILMA 935
FEMA 979)
13.
Lugonia Avenue at Texas Street
Provide Emergency Protective Measures. Debris
Removal to control localized flooding on matin
arterial road. Applicant to submit Hazard
Mitigation Proposal. 406 Program.
Construct storm drain facility from Texas
St and Brockton Avenue to Lugonia
Avenue and State Route 30 Freeway..
Estimate: $50,000
Yes
(FEMA 935,
FEMA 979)
14.
San Timoteo Canyon
Remove debris and mud resulting from landslides
and vashouts, from roadway. ER PROGRAM.
Construct 5 drainage structures at select
points along San Timoteo Canyon Road to
divert water from roadway.
Estimate: $100.000
Yes
(FEMA 935.
FEMA 979)
ITEM
NO.
LOCATION
DESCRIPTION
SCOPE OF WORK
DAMAGED IN
PRIOR
DISASTER
15.
Judson Street/Zanja to Colton Avenue
Provide Emergency Protective Measures, Debris
Removal to ontrol localized flooding of heavily
populated residential area. Applicant to submit
Hazard Mitigation Proposal. 406 Program.
Construct approximately 0.2 male of storm
drain.
Estimate: $400,000
Ye
(FEMA 935,
FEMA 979)