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REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL
MEETING DATE: July 15, 2025 FROM: Jason Gibilisco, Management
ITEM NO. 4.1(a) Assistant to the City Manager
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jgibilisco@cityofredding.org btippin@cityofredding.org
SUBJECT: 4.1(a)--Confirmation of continued Local Emergency Due to Flooding.
Recommendation
Accept update regarding the proclamation declaring a local emergency due to flooding and,
pursuant to Public Contract Code 20168 and 22050(c)(1), make a determination by a four-fifths
vote that there is a need to continue the emergency.
Fiscal Impact
To date, the City of Redding (City) has not been notified of any potential emergency aid funding
from the state or federal authorities. Below is a table of identified emergency repair projects with
estimated costs and current funding sources.
Location/Pro'ect Contractor/FA1 Estimated Costs Fundin Source�
South Bonn view Storm Drain J.F Shea $3,750,000 Wastewater Utilit 3
Parkview Sewer Si hon MS $1,000,000 Wastewater Utilit
Sacramento River Trail FA $2,000 Parks
Caldwell Park FA $10,500 Parks
Clover Creek Preserve FA $3,000 Parks
An ler's Trail FA $2,000 Parks
Turtle Ba East FA $5,500 Parks
Nur Pon Trails FA $40,000 Parks
Notes:
1. FA—Force Account(City maintenance crews).
2. If any state/federal funding is received for the respective project the reimbursed amount
would be due and payable to the various funding sources.
3. As City Council (Council) approved, the Wastewater Utility provided a loan to the Storm
Drain utility for the South Bonnyview Storm Drain Project. The loan will be paid annually,
every June 30tih and will be amortized annually over a 20-year t�rm at the average pooled
eash rate calculated at the time o�payment.
Report to Redding City Council July 3, 2025
Re: 4.2(a)--Confirmation of Continued Local Emergency Due to Flooding Page 2
Alternative Action
The Council could choose not to confirm that conditions of a local emergency continue to exist.
Under Public Contract Code section 22050(c)(1) the local emergency can only be terminated by
a four-fifths vote of the Council. To that end, the Council's prior determination of a local
emergency will remain unless an affirmative vote of the Council is made to terminate the 1oca1
emergency.
Background/Analysis
On February 2, 2025, a storm event occurred in the City, ultimately causing conditions beyond
the immediate control of local resources, services, personnel, equipment, and facilities. These
winter storms brought heavy rain to a11 areas of Shasta County which in turn caused a significant
increase in releases from Shasta Dam resulting in localized flooding, water rescues, and damage
to roadways, trail systems, storm water systems, and other infrastructure.
Due to these events and weather conditions, a local emergency was proclaimed on February 11,
2025, and on February 18, 2025, the Council rati�ed this proclamation and will continue the
declaration until such time that the threat of these storms has subsided, there is no longer an
elevated risk to life and property, and the emergency restoration of facilities has been completed.
The local emergency was declared by the City Manager serving in his capacity as Director of
Emergency Services under RMC 9.12.030. The Proclamation of the Director of Emergency
Services is attached.
The South Bonnyview Boat Launch access road remains closed due to the failed culvert. Staff
has constructed a temporary access road for the boat launch and it is now open for public use.
Staff estimates that approximately 200 feet of the overall 700-foot-long, 10-foot diameter culvert
has failed and other pipe sections have been compromised. J.F. Shea has completed the
excavation to remove the 200 feet of collapsed section of pipe and is awaiting the arrival of the
fiberglass reinforced pipe (FRP) which should be delivered by the end of Ju1y to early August
2025. J.F. Shea ran into excessive ground water issues while preparing to excavate for the new
headwall structure and had to halt operations temporarily while they wait for materials to arrive
in order to place sheet piles around the excavation to keep the water out. Sheet pile material
should arrive on site the week of July 14,2025 and J.F. Shea will start placing sheeting piles and
start the excavation and installation process of the new headwall structure.
N�ur Pon Open Space remains closed. The flood waters damaged the bridges, kayak boat launch
area, and trails. Park's staff performed some repairs to the open space focusing on the first
walking bridge closest to the parking area, the bathrooms, the parking lot facility, and the kayak
boat launch area of the park. Staff began preliminary work to import repair materials and repair
bridge abutments. Staff also reset a bridge deck that was knocked off its abutments in the flood.
The majority of the walking loop will be repaired throughout July. Staff will perform additional
repairs in other affected parks and open space areas and expects completion of all repair
activities in August 2025.
The Parkview Sewer Siphon Repair Project located within the Linden Creek Channel was also
affected by the rain events and flood waters resulting in a landslide that exposed the existing
sewer siphon just west of Parkview Avenue. Currently, MS Excavation (MS) has completed the
vegetation clearing and has started operations to divert water around the work area for the new
ehannel whieh includes the placement of fish rock. MS anticipates the slope proteetion portion of
the project to begin towards the end of July 2025.
Report to Redding City Council July 3, 2025
Re: 4.2(a)--Confirmation of Continued Local Emergency Due to Flooding Page 3
The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (CaIOES) has requested estimates for
damages to both private and public sites. Staff has met with CaIOES and has sent them
information on the damage and associated costs. The current damage is estimated to be $7.15
million. This cost could go up as staff continues to monitor and identify damaged areas to
determine the level of repair necessary.
EnviNonmental Review
This activity, Confi�ination of a Continuecl Local Eme�gency, is not a project as defined by the
Cali�ornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). On June 3, 2025, Council determined that the
South Bonnyview Storm Drain Project and the Parkview Sewer Siphon Repair Project are
exempt from review under CEQA, pursuant to Section 15269(b) — Emergency Projects. No
further action is required.
Council P�io�^ity/City Manager Goals
• Public Safety — "Work to improve all aspects of public safety to help people feel
secure and safe where they live, work, and play in the City of Redding"
Attachments
Previous Staff Report - 021825 Declaring local emergency
Resol�ution No. 2025-011 - Declare Local Emergency with Proclamation
NOE Parkview Sewer Siphon ER
NOE S. Bonnyview Storm Drain ER
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REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL
MEETING DATE: February 18, 2025 FROM: Barry Tippin, City Manager
ITEM NO. 9.1(b)
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btippin@cityofredding.org
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SUBJECT: 9.1(b)--Consider Resolution to confirm and ratify the City of Redding
Proclamation declaring a local emergenc due to flooding.
Recommendation
Adopt Resolution by a four-fifths vote to confirm and ratify the Proclamation of the Director of
Emergency Services declaring a local emergency and authorizing the City Manager to repair or
replace public facilities and procure the necessary equipment, services, and supplies for those
purposes without solicitation of competitive bids in accordance with Public Contract Code 20168
and 22050.
Fiscal Impact
Adoption of the resolution could have a positive fiscal impact of an indeterminate amount as it
will facilitate the recovery of the community and the receipt of emergency aid from state, and
possibly federal, authorities if it becomes available.
Alterna�ive Action
The City Council (Council) could choose not to adopt the resol�ution or provide alternate
direction. Failure to adopt the resolution will result in a 1ega1 �nding that the local emergency
has ceased and will likely negatively impact the receipt of aid from state and/or federal
authorities, and the City of Redding's (City) ability to immediately repair or replace damaged
infrastructure.
Background/Analysis
On February 2, 2025, a storm event arrived in the City of Redding, ultimately causing conditions
to be beyond the immediate control of local resources, services, personnel, equipment, and
facilities. These winter storms have brought heavy rain to all areas of Shasta County which in
turn have caused a significant increase in releases from Shasta Dam resulting in localized
flooding, water rescues, and damage to roadways, trail systems, storm water systems, and other
infrastructure. At this time, continued high-water flows are expected with not all areas having
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Report to Redding City Council February 12,2025
Re: 9.1(b)--Adopt Resolution to Confirm and Ratify the Proclamation Declaring a Local
Emergency Page 2
been fu11y assessed. The current forecast calls for continued storms and additional snow and
rainfall which could further exacerbate the damage and increase the difficulty of recovery efforts.
As the rain continues, the Bureau of Reclamation will be required to continue its high releases
from Shasta Dam. There is potential for additional local flooding and infrastructure damage.
Due to these events and weather conditions, a local emergency was proclaimed on February 11,
2025, and it is recommended that the Council ratify this proclamation and continue the
declaration until such time that the threat of these storms has subsided, there is no longer an
elevated risk to life and property, and the emergency restoration of facilities has been completed.
The local emergency was declared by the City Manager serving in his capacity as Director of
Emergency Services under RMC 9.12.030. The Proclamation of the Director of Emergency
Services is attached.
Pursuant to Government Code section 8630, the Proclamation is valid for seven days. As such, if
the Council does not act to adopt a resolution which confirms and ratifies the existence of a local
emergency, the declaration of local emergency made under the Proclamation will lapse. A
declaration of local emergency provides several benefits in time of emergency. Under
Government Code section 8634, it permits a local agency to immediately promulgate orders and
regulations necessary to protect the public health and safety. It further permits the State and local
agencies to provide mutual aid to the City and makes the costs of such aid incurred by other
agencies chargeable to the State. Lastly, the declaration of local emergency facilitates payment to
the City by the State under the Disaster Assistance Act (Gov. Code section 8680 et seg.).
The resolution contains a11 the needed findings to continue the declaration of local emergency
under the California Emergency Services Act (Government Code section 8550 et seq.). In the
absence of action under Public Contract Code, the Council could declare an emergency under the
California Emergency Service Act by a simple majority vote.
However, the resolution also seeks authorization under RMC 4.22.120 and Public Contract Code
sections 20168 and 22050. As such, a fourth-fifths vote of the Council will be required to adopt
the resolution. These sections provide authority which the Government Code, addressed above,
does not. Public Contract Code sections 20168 and 22050 collectively provide authority to repair
ar replace a public facility, and procure the necessary equipment, services and supplies for those
purposes without competitive bidding. While notice and competitive bidding are very beneficial
in non-emergency situations, these processes are entirely too untimely if we are to immediately
protect the public health and safety by restoration of public services and facilities. This is
necessary due to the immediate need to repair or replace the 120-inch culvert that failed at the
entrance to the Reginato Boat Ramp. This ramp serves as a critical entry point for river access
for public safety agencies to effectuate river rescues and to access areas along the river that are
otherwise inaccessible. Additionally, river guides and other river related businesses utilize this
ramp extensively and prolonged closure will cause significant economic hardship as well as
impeding life saving e�forts by the Redding Police Department and the Shasta County Sheriff.
It should be noted that RMC 4.22.120 delegates authority to the City Manager to make a finding
that the emergency wi11 not permit the delay resulting from a competitive solicitation of bids and
that immediate action is necessary to respond to the emergency. However, that authority is only
valid for a period of sev�n days. By making this finding now by means of adoption of the
resolution, the Council avoids the unfortunate circumstance whereby the immediate action
sought by the City Manager to repair or replace public infrastructure will lapse absent an
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Report to Redding City Council February 12,2025
Re: 9.1(b)--Adopt Resolution to Confirm and Ratify the Proclamation Declaring a Local
Emergency Page 3
immediate, emergency Council meeting. In order to ensure Council oversight, RMC
4.22.120(C)(1) requires review of action under Public Contract Code sections 20168 and 22050
at every regular meeting until such time as the emergency ceases.
In summary, the resolution serves two important functions. It facilitates coordination with other
public agencies assisting the City in responding to the 1oca1 emergency and is a necessary
precondition to receipt of state and federal aid. It also provides authority to the City to use its
own resources in accomplishing repair or replacement of damaged public infrastructure in a
timely and efficient manner while ensuring Council oversight of all such activity.
Environmental Review
This is not a project as defined under the California Environmental Quality Act, and no further
action is required.
Council Priority/City Manager Goals
• Public Safety — "Work to improve all aspects of public safety to help people feel secure
and safe where they live, work, and play in the City of Redding."
Attachments
^Emergency Declaration Flood of February 2025
^Resol�ution- Local Emergency Declaration 02-2025
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RESOLUTION Ct�NFI IN�G EXISTEl�I�E (7►F A LOCAL EMER+GEI�T4CY
�HE A5, Gt�vernment Code secti�an 8642 provides that whenever a state c�r Iocal emergency
exists, the governing bcrdy ofthe local govemmental entity shall meet as soon as possible;;and
WHE AS, Redding Municipal Code sections 9,12.03C1, and 14.24.02�, generally empower the
City Manager, as Director of Emerg�ncy Services, tc� proclaim the existence or threa�en�d existence of a
local emergency when the City is affected or likely to be affected by a public calamity and the City Cc�uncil
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W�IE AS, R���l���i���� Cc�de section 9.12.030(C) provides that the decisic�n of the City
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Manager tt� declare �������emergency i'����be ratified by the City Council within seven (7} calendar days
of th�City Manag����ction ar it s�iall h���'a�o further force or effect; and
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WHERE�i��� R�dding Municipa���de section 4.22.120 and P'ublic Contract Cade sectians 20168
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and 22050 allov� ,��e City Cauncil to e�pend public monies withc�ut competiti�e solicitation when
safeguarding llfe,����h, ar safety wi11 nt�t permit delay; �nd
EFtEA�, t��` :,����.��`�na���� �,� �����x of Emergency Servicea of the City of Redding,
praclaimed the existence of a local e���ency, as d t ed in Government Code section 8558(c),within the
City on the 11 th day of February, ����, as evidenc�; �y the Pr�ciamation of the I�irectflr of Emergenc�
Services attached and incarporated���ein; and ` ,°
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E AS;the Proclamat�or�������`����kbr of����� ��Services dated February 1 l,2025,was
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ser�t to the County�►irector of Emergency`����ces o�t����uary 1`����?25; and
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WHEREAS, conditions c�#'extreme per�����e safety c�f p�°�ns a�d praperty have arisen within
the City which were caused by flooding caus���s��ere w�nter����s w1���began on February 2, 2�25,
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Vi�HEREAS, the flooding has continued through increased re�����s from S���ta Dam inundating
and dan�aging land, raads, trails and other facilities, in particular the '����apse�����3�1��"`�'culvert acr�ss the
access rc�ad t� the Reginato Bc�at Ramp which prc��ides river access���4�����'���y agencies, an F�bruary
9, �025, at which time the City Council of the City ofRec���g w�������'�ession, and
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W�EREAS,there is immediate need to repair tir replace the �20"culvert that failed at the entrance
to the Reginato Sc�at Ramp as this ramp serves as a critical entry point fc�r river access fc�r public s�fety
agencies tc� effectuate river rescues and ta acce�s areas along th� river that are otherwise inaccessible.
Additionally, river guides and other river related businesses utilize this ramp extensively and prolanged
closure will cause significant ecanomic hardship as well as impeding lifesaving efforts by the R.edding
Pc�lice Departrnent and the Shasta Cuunty Sheriff; and
WHE AS,the Baard of�upervisor"s for the County af Shasta ratified a proclamation af a Local
Emergency far �hasta Caunty on February 1l, 2fl25, anci direeted that the prc�clamation be sent tc� the
Governr�r af the State of California and the Secretary of the +Office of Emergency Services requesting they
proclaim the County c�f Shasta to be in a state of emergency; and
W�IE A�,the conditions caused by the flc�ading are beyond the cantrol af the services,personnei,
equipment and facilities of the City of Redding, and
WHE A�,the City Ccruncil hereby finds that the afQresaid conditians of extreme peril did warrant
and necessitate the proclam�tion af the existence af a local emergency,
1�10W, THE F() ,IT IS HE BY PRt�CLAIIY�ED AND � ERED as follows:
1. The recitals s�ated abave are true, correct, and are adopted herein.
2. The Prc�clamation of the Directar t�f Emergency Services dated February 11, 2025, is hereby
confirmed and ratified.
3. That, pursuant to �� ��� Code section �630{�}, a local emergency withiz� the meaning of
Governrnent �������'tion �������exists within the jurisdictional limits of the City c�f R�dding.
4. That, purs ��o Public Contrac����de section 20I 68 and 22050, the public inter�st�nd riecessity
�d�masrd ti���"`��imediate expenditur,;�`��public rr�oney to�safeguard life,health and property,the 1oca1�
emergenc���vill n�t permit a de����resulting from a competitive solicitation f4r bids; immediate
actic�n is ����ssary to respond ta tli� lc�cal emergency, and the City Manager is authc�rized to repair
or replace ���blic facility, take any directly related and immediate action required by the Ic�cal
emergency, ������uu�����neces������.pment, services and supplies for those purpt�ses without
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5. That,pursuant to Public Ct����ct Code sect��� 22050(c�(1}, the �tate of local ernergency shall �e
deeTned to continue tcr exis���ti1 its termin�,��is proclairned by a resolutian adapted by a fourth-
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6. That,pursuant to Government�������;��?� 86��������t����ac Contract�ode section 22450(c}(1);
the City Cauncil shall review the need fo� ���itinuing t��'�acal emergeney at every regularly
scheduled meeting of the City Cauncil un,����City Counc����rminates the locai emergency:
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I�IEREIBY +�ERTIFY that the��ftiregoing r��`��'�`�i��was �ntro�;��� �nd���pted at a regular �'neeting of
t�e Cit�Courtcil t�f��the City ofl�edding on���"�lSth�c������'�����`�, 202��'�y the fallowiz�g vote:
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W�EREAS, Redding Municipal {RMC} sectian 9.12.030 and RMC 9.12.020 provide for the
preparation and carrying aut of plans far the pratection af persons and property within the City 't�the
event af an emergency, and,
WHEPE ,�����; ���� 12.t}30 states that the City Manager is the Director of Emergency
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Services and tk�����rstant�ity I���� r rs the Assistant Uirectar of Erner enc S�rvices and•
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W.�'���A,S RMC-section 9 ���30 empowers the Director car Assistant I3irectar of Emergency
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Servzces t����iclaim the existence�r tened existence of a local e�nergency when the City Cc�uncit
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�EA.S,the I3irector of Emergency Services of the City of Redding does hereby fnd that
conditians a����re per���the safat����r�€�ns and prc�perty have arisen within the City of Redding,
caused by floor���, ' �n o������'��'�f Febniary,2025 and;
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WHEREAS,these c4n����ts are or are 1r���to be be�ond the controt of the servicesy
persont�el,equipment,and fac����s ofthe Ciiy of:���ding,and;
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W�IE�EAS,the City����cil af the���"��Redd,��$�not in session and cannot immediately
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1VCtW, TH�REFURL', IT IS�'EREBY� �'�A��EI�, ���'# a local emergency now exists
througho�it the City c�f Redding,and; s { '
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IT IS FII�2THER PRO�`Z;AYIb��.��t�`�,RbEREL� �����iurzn����'existence af said laca[
ernergency the pawers,functions and d���'of the���`�������nizatia���'the City of Redding shall
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be those prescribed by the state law,by a'r'dinances,an�'����i�ions of th;���t�y t�f Redding;and that this
emergency proclarnation shall expire 7 days after issuance unless co�� 'ed and ra��'��by the City
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OTICE C)F EXEMPTION
To: � Office of Planning and Research FROM: City af Reddil�g
1400 Tentl� Street, Raom 121 Public Works Department
Sacramento, CA 95$14 '777 Cypress Avenue
Redding,CA 96001
� Shasta County Clerk
County�f Shasta
P.O. Box 99Q88d, 1643 Market Street
Redding, CA 96099-0880
Project Title: Park�iew Sewer•Siphon Erner�ency Repair I'roject
Project Location—Specific: 2975 Parkview Avenue
Project Location—City: Aeddin�Projec#Lcacation—County; Shasta
Descriptic�n of Project; The Citv of Redding(City} will cai�duct an einer eg�ncy re�air .�roject to protect an exposed
wastewater line adjacel�t to, and beneath,Lirlden Ditch r7ear Farkview Avenue.
Name of Public Agency Approving Project. City of Reddin�
Name of Person or Agency Carrying Out Praject: James Tria�ztafyllou,Assistant Fublic Works Uirectcar
Exernpt Status: (check one)
❑ Ministerial [Section 210$0{b)(1); 15268]
❑ Declared Emergency[Section 21080(b)(3); 15269(a)]
� Emergency Project[Section 21080(b)(4); 15269(b)]
❑ Statutory Exemptions. State code number:
❑ Cammon Sense Exemption(This project does notfall within an exempt class; but it can be seen with certainty that there is
no possibility that the activity may have a significant eff`ect on the environment(14 CCR 15061[b][3]).
❑ Gategorical Exemptian. State type and section number:
� No exceptions apply that would bar the use of a categorical exemption(PRI3 210$4 and 14 CCR 15300.2).
Reasons why project is exernpt: Section 15269 (b) includes emer�ency repairs to publicty and privately owned service
facilities necessarv to maintain service essential to the public health safety or welfare. The emergenc ��repair and
replacement will accur in areas of previous disturbance and the repairs are necessary to maintain serv�ce essential to
public health.
Lead Agency Contact Person: Amber Kelley Telephone: 530.225.4d46
If Filed by Applieant.
1. Attach certified document of exemption finding,
2. Has a notice of e�emption been filed by the public agency approving the project?o Yes ❑No
Signature; C`.�.�'y'�;�a<..��_:.,�"�'a��y�l'l��.t��, Date: �- r�� �c�
Title: Enviranmental Com�lianc �� a�a�er
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lVt�TIC'E C!F EXEMPTION
T+D: 0 t�ffice of Planning and I2esearch FROM; City of Redding
1400 Tenth Street;Raom 121 Public Works Department
Sacramento,CA 95814 777 Cypress Avenue
Redding; CA 96001
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County af Shasta
P.O.Bax 990880, 1643 Market Street
Redding,CA 9b099-0880
Project Title: South Bonn�iew Road&Jcahn Re�inata River Access Emer�encv Storm Drain Repair�
Project Location—Speci�c: 3855 South Bonnvtriew Road and 5344 Indianwood Llrive
Project Location—City: Redding�Praject Loeation—County: Sh�sta
Description af Project. The Citv of Reddin�(City) will conduct an emergency storrn drain replacement and repair
proiect near the John Re�inata River Acces� Apnroximately 200-feet of starm drain will be replaced usin tg he o�en cut
method and app;�oximately 500-feet of storm drain will be lined:
Name of Public Agency Approving Prc�ject:City of Reddrn�
Narne vf Person or Agency Carrying 0ut Project: James Triantafyllat�,Assistant Public Wnrks Director
Exempt Status: (check one)
❑ Ministerial [Sectic�n 21d80(b)(l); 152b8]
❑ Declared Emergency [Sectian 21080(b)(3)> 15269(a)�
d Emergenc�Project [Sectian 21080(b){4); 15269(b)]
� Statutary Exernptions. State code nurnber:
❑ Cornman Sense Exemption{This project does;not fall within an exernpt class,but it can be seen with cercainty that there is
no possibility that the activity may have a significant effect on the environment(,14 GCR 150b 1[b][3]).
C� Categorical Exemptit�n. State type and section number:
� No exceptians apply that would bar the use of a caYegorical exemptian(PRD 21084 and 14 CCR 15300:2).
Reasons why project is exempt: Sectian 15269 (b� includes emergencv repairs to publicl�� and privately owned service
facilities necessary to lnaintain service essential to the public health safety or welfare The emergencv repair and
r�lacement will occur in areas of previous disturbance and the repairs are necessarv to maintain service essential to
public health.
Le�d Agency Contact Ferson: Amber Kelley Telephone: 530.225.4046
IfFiled by Apglicant:
l. Attach certified docurnent of exernption�inding.
2. Has a natice af exemption been filed by the public agency approving the project? ❑ Yes o No
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Signature: :�✓ �y,, I)ate:���'��
Title: Environment�l Corn liance a er
0 Signed by Lead Agency Date received for filing at OPR:
❑ Signed by Applicant
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