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City Planning Commission
Agenda Item for Meeting of July 8, 1992
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PUBLIC HEARING:
A. BACKGROUND
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Conditional Use Permit PCC-92-04:
establish OlvmDic Trainina Center
westerly shore of Lower Otav Lake
National SDorts Trainina Foundation
Reauest to
Boathouse on
San Di eao
The request is to establish the Olympic Training Center Boathouse
facility on 3.7 acres on the westerly shore of Lower Otay Lake, directly
east of the main ISO-acre Olympic Training Center (OTC) site. The
facility would provide year-round training of international class
American athletes in canoeing, kayaking and rowing.
The Boathouse has been an integral component of the OTC proposal from the
beginning, but the area east of Wueste Road was not originally intended
to be annexed to the City, and thus the Boathouse had not been included
in the approved OTC SPA Plan and prezoning. LAFCO subsequently required
the boundaries of the annexation to be extended to the shoreline of Lower
Otay Lake, which has necessitated that the Boathouse be considered
separately by way of this conditional use permit.
The City of San Diego owns the Lower Otay Lake Reservoir and surrounding
lakefront areas including the Boathouse site. Accordingly, the applicant
must secure approval of a lease agreement with the San Diego City
Council. The schedule of necessary actions by the several advisory or
approval bodies is as follows:
May 18, 1992:
June 10, 1992:
June 17, 1992:
June 24, 1992:
July I, 1992:
July 6, 1992:
The Chula Vista Resource Conservation
Commission voted unanimously to
recommend certification of the Boathouse
EIR (EIR-90-12).
The San Diego Facilities Committee voted
unanimously to endorse the project
design.
The Chula Vista Planning Commission held
a public hearing on the draft EIR.
The San Diego Public Facilities and
Recreation Committee voted unanimously
to recommend that the San Diego City
Council approve the project.
The Chula Vista Planning Commission will
consider certification of the final EIR.
The San Diego City Council will
cert i fi cat i on of the fi na 1
approval of the project and
lease.
consider
EIR and
property
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July 8, 1992:
The Chula Vista Planning Commission will
consider this conditional use permit.
July 27, 1992:
The Chula Vista Design Review Committee
will consider the project design.
The Chul a Vi sta City Council wi 11
consider certification of the final EIR
and the conditional use permit.
July 28, 1992:
B. RECOMMENDATION
Based on the findings contained in Section "E" of this report, adopt a
mot ion recommendi ng that the Ci ty Council approve PCC-92-04 subject to
the following conditions:
1. This conditional use permit shall not become effective until the
zoning of the property becomes effective (ref.: PCZ-92-C).
2.
The project
conditionally
DRC-92-58).
design shall
approved by
comply with
the Des i gn
the plan approved or
Review Committee (ref.:
3. All of the project and operational parameters outlined in the
Facil it i es Management Pl an, Boathouse Parki ng Pl an and other
application plans and materials are hereby incorporated as
condi t ions of approval unless otherwi se modi fi ed by the mit igat ion
measures speci fi ed in the Mit igat i on Monitori ng Program for
EIR-90-12 or other conditions of approval 1 isted herein (refer to
attached project plans, Faci 1 it i es Management Pl an, Boathouse
Parking Plan and Mitigation Monitoring Program).
4. All of the measures specified within the Mitigation Monitoring
Program for EIR-90-12 are hereby incorporated as conditions of
approva 1 unl ess otherwi se modi fi ed by other condit ions of approval
listed herein (see attached for Mitigation Monitoring Program).
5. Any proposed special events expected to attract more than 100
spectators shall require a separate conditional use permit and
additional environmental review by the City of Chula Vista. The
conditional use permit may be considered by the Zoning Administrator
or, at the discretion of the Zoning Administrator, be directed to
the Planning Commission.
6. In the case of minor special events expected to attract less than
100 spectators but more spectators than on-site parking will
accommodate, personnel shall be posted at the entrance to Boathouse
Road to provide maps and assistance in directing overflow spectators
to parking/shuttle locations on the main OTC campus.
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7. An amended Facil ities Management Plan shall be submitted for our
files to include the Parking Plan, and any revisions required by the
Mitigation Monitoring Program and the conditions noted above.
8. This permit shall be subject to any and all new, modified, or
deleted conditions imposed after adoption of this resolution to
advance a legitimate governmental interest related to health, safety
or welfare which City shall impose after advance written notice to
the permittee and after the City has given to the permittee the
right to be heard with regard thereto. However, the City, in
exerci sing thi s reserved right/condi t ion, may not impose a
substant i a 1 expense or depri ve Permi ttee of a substant i a 1 revenue
source whtch the Permittee can not, in the normal operation of the
use permitted, be expected to economically recover.
9. This conditional use permit shall become void and ineffective if not
utilized within one year from the effective date thereof, in
accordance with Section 19.14.260 of the Municipal Code. Failure to
comply with any condition of approval shall cause this permit to be
reviewed by the City for additional conditions or revocation.
C. DISCUSSION
Existinq site characteristics
The project site is presently vacant open space fronting on the westerly
shorel ine of the lower Otay lake Reservoir, directly east of the main
Olympic Training Center site. land uses immediately surrounding the site
include open space and Wueste Road to the west, the lake to the east, and
open space to the north and south. The City of San Diego boat launch
facility also fronts on the westerly shoreline approximately
three-quarters-of-a-mile south of the project site.
ProDosed use
The Boathouse facility would consist of 13,500 sq. ft. of building area,
and 18,000 sq. ft. of deck area on 3.7 acres, plus 0.07 water surface
acres to include a 3,000 sq. ft. floating dock and ramp. Access to the
site would be provided by "Boathouse Road" from Wueste Road.
Thirty-eight (38) parking spaces would be distributed along the access
road and associated driveways. The building, deck and associated land
area is under the jurisdiction of the City of Chula Vista. The lake and
its use for training and the boat docking facility are under the
jurisdiction of the City of San Diego.
The Boathouse facility would include boat, canoe and kayak storage,
equipment and general storage, lockers, showers and offices, and a repair
shop to be shared by both the rowing and kayaking program. The 18,000
sq. ft. deck would be used primarily for preparing and cleaning boats.
Meet i ngs and related offi ce funct ions woul d occur in the boathouse and
the ground 1 eve 1 deck and grass areas woul d provi de vi ewi ng areas and
warm-up space for coaches, athletes and visitors.
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Proiect Activities Summarv
Otay Lake is recognized first as one of San Diego's water storage
facil ities. It is owned and operated by the City of San Diego Water
Utilities Department (WUD). The WUD thus has primary responsibility of
uses and activities on and around the lake. Uses of the lake (other than
water storage) generally include: fishing, hunting, recreational row
boating and other man-powered boating such as kayaking and canoeing,
sailing and navy helicopter search and rescue training.
The OTC Boathouse project would include sports training activities
associ ated with Olympi c canoei ng, kayaki ng and rowi ng. The 2,000 meter
tra i ni ng course and time tri a 1 s course wi 11 be located in the western
lower leg of the reservoir. The course which begins about 600 feet north
of the inlet structure of the 1 ake and ends just west of North Poi nt
consists of a series of buoys in a double line, spaced 100 meters apart.
When not in use, the cable lines rest on or near the bottom of the lake;
when the course is in place, the 1 i nes are raised to about 6 - 10 feet
below the surface. The training course will be in place all year, being
dropped to the bottom of the Reservoi r when necessary. Tra i ni ng wou1 d
occur both within the course and in other areas of the lakes (please
refer to project exhibits).
Trainino Schedules
It is estimated by the applicant that training will occur year round. In
addition to the training boats, between 2 and 4 launches will be utilized
daily by coaches on the water. During hunting season (mid-October
through mid-January), OTC activities will be prohibited in morning hours
on Wednesdays and Saturdays when hunting is allowed. Training time for
rowers and paddlers is primarily concentrated in a few hours in the early
morning and again in late afternoon, with additional workouts
occas i ona lly duri ng the 1 unch hour. It is expected that the boathouse
will provide team training for up to 30 rowers and 30 canoeists and/or
kayakers year round. Of these 60 athletes, about half would live at the
OTC main site facilities, and the other half would live off-site and
drive to the boathouse each day (thus the proposed 38 parking spaces).
Tra i ni ng becomes most intense duri ng spri ng and early summer months in
preparation for the Word Championships in late summer.
D. ANALYSIS
The proposed Boathouse facil ity has been an essential component of the
overall plans for the Olympic Training Center since the beginning. The
opportunity to provide training for rowers and paddlers was a primary
consideration in the decision of the United States Olympic Committee to
choose the site adjoining Lower Otay Lake.
Training activities
present potent i a 1
potential impacts,
construction
would impact the existing uses of the lake, and thus
incompatibil ity impacts of the project. These
along with potential impacts associated with the
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and operation of the Boathouse facility, have been addressed and
mitigated in EIR-90-12 and the associated Mitigation Monitoring Program,
which has been incorporated into the conditions of approval. It should
be noted that the City of San Diego has jurisdiction and primary control
over use of the docking facility and operations on the lake.
The one impact found in EIR-90-12 not to be mitigable to below a level of
s i gnifi cance is vi sua 1 impact. The ErR found that "The aesthetic
atmosphere of the site and surroundi ng area is that of the rural Otay
Reservoir and undeveloped nearby hillsides. Given the natural aesthetics
of the lake environment, the Boathouse structure would create significant
impacts to views from a portion of Wueste Road to the site and from the
Lower Otay Reservoir. Any development in the now pristine environment
would be considered significant." As a result, the Commission will be
required to adopt CEQA findings and a Statement of Overriding
Consideration if this conditional use permit is recommended for approval.
The applicant has also submitted a parking plan which outlines the
assumptions used in providing 38 on-site parking spaces for athletes and
staff, as well as provisions for accommodating spectators for major (more
than 100 spectators) and mi nor (1 ess than 100 spectators) events. The
plan states that in the case of either major or minor events, spectators
not able to be accommodated on-site would be required to park at the main
OTC site and be shuttled to viewing areas at either the Boathouse site, a
viewing point on the main campus, or to the City of San Diego boat launch
fac il ity.
The parking plan further states that detailed parking and shuttle plans
for accommodating major events will be formalized by application for
special permits from the cities of San Diego and Chula Vista. The
requirement for an administrative conditional use permit from Chula Vista
in this regard has been included as a recommended condition of approval.
A condition has also been included which would require, in the case of
minor special events for personnel to be posted at the entrance to
Boathouse Road to provide maps and assistance in directing overflow
spectators to the main OTC campus parking/shuttle locations.
E. FINDINGS
1. That the proposed use at the location is necessary or desirable to
provide a service or facil ity which will contribute to the general
well being of the neighborhood or the community.
The OTC Boathouse is an essential component of the Olympic Training
Center, and will provide a training facility for international class
athletes in canoeing, kayaking and rowing.
2. That such use will not under the circumstances of the particular
case, be detrimental to the health, safety or general welfare of
persons residing or working in the vicinity or injurious to property
or improvements in the vicinity.
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The Facilities Management Plan, Parking Plan, Mitigation Measures
outline in EIR-90-12, and conditions of approval will ensure that
the Boathouse will not have an adverse impact on persons or property
in the area.
3. That the proposed use wi 11 comply wi th the regul at ions and
conditions specified in the code for such use.
Compliance with all applicable codes, conditions and regulations
shall be required prior to the issuance of development permits and
on a continuing basis thereafter.
4. That the granting of this conditional use permit will not adversely
affect the general plan of the City or the adopted plan of any
government agency.
The proposal is cons i stent with the General Pl an upon the approval
of this conditional use permit.
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UNITED STATES OLYMPIC BOATHOUSE
AT LOWER OTAY RESERVOIR
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT PLAN
JUNE 1992
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF COmENTS
LIST OF EXHIBITS
FOREWORD
Lower Otay Reservoir/Uses
SECTION I. ORGANIZATION
Lower Otay Lake User's Council
USOC Boathouse Programs
USOC Athletes Program
Community Access
SECTION II. USE REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
Training and Rowing Competitions
Operating Hours
Water Use Restrictions
- Waterfowl Hunting Season
- Fishing Season
Quarterly Management Reports
Special Events
SECTION III. SITE MANAGEMENT
Building and Grounds Maintenance
Boat Fabrication
Motor Vehicle and Trailer Parking
Pump Station Maintenance
Overnight Use
Use of Area Surrounding the Boathouse
SECTION IV. Addendum
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LIST OF EXHIBITS
A. Boathouse Site Plan
B. Boathouse Elevations
C Organizational Chart
D. Training Course
E. Course Mechanics
F. Competition Course
G. Fishing Season Rowing/paddling Schedule
H. Waterfowl Hunting Season Rowing/Paddling Schedule
I. Prohibited Use AreafWaterfowl Hunting Season
J. Rowing/Paddling Area Unaffected by 150' Constraint
K Leased Premises
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The United States Olympic Training Center Boathouse on Lower Otay
Reservoir is one of several training venues associated with the
United States Olympic Training Center San Diego, located in the City
of Chula Vista in San Diego County. The central goal of the Olympic
Training Center is the training of American athletes representing the
United States in international competition. The primary purpose of
the Olympic Training Center Boathouse is to facilitate the training of
rowers, canoeists and kayakers competing on an international level.
The facilities may also be made available, when not in use by United
States Olympic Committee (USOC) training programs, to collegiate and
community programs (both youth and masters) on an organized pre-
approved basis, subject to the discretion of the City of San Diego and
the USOe.
The purpose of this Facilities Management Plan is to outline the
expectations of daily site management at the Olympic Boathouse, and
to establish a cooperative framework for operating the facility to
ensure the continued safety of the water as a public resource and to
promote co-existence with other recreational uses on the Reservoir.
Lower Otay Reservoir/Uses
The Olympic Boathouse is located on land owned by and leased from
the City of San Diego, adjacent to the Lower Otay Reservoir (Exhibits
A & B, Site Plan & Elevation). The USOC recognizes that Lower Otay
Reservoir is first and foremost a resource for potable water for the
citizens of the City of San Diego. The USOC recognizes that this
purpose supersedes any recreational or training uses at the
Reservoir, and that providing safe drinking water to the citizens of
San Diego is and must be the first priority of the San Diego City
Council and its Water Utilities Department.
The Reservoir also serves as a recreational resource for fishermen,
water fowl hunters, windsurfers, recreational rowers, paddlers and
passive Lakeside users. While recognizing the importance of the
Reservoir as "one of the finest natural warm water fisheries in the
City lakes system," thel987 City Lakes Plan for Otay Reservoir
recommended that "opportunities should be expanded through the
development of an aquatic oriented recreation center offering rental
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equipment and instruction related to sailing, rowing, canoeing,
kayaking, water safety and fishing." In addition to providing an
important training venue for United States athletes - should the
demands for recreational rowing and paddling be identified by the
City - the USOC is willing to cooperate to explore community uses at
this site which will help to meet the recommendations of the 1987
report, bringing opportunities for these quiet, "human-powered"
water sports to Lower Otay Reservoir.
The USOC recognizes existing recreational uses on Lower Otay
Reservoir and understands the need for proper management of its
facility and the need to foster a cooperative effort to maintain joint
usage among all activities. It is acknowledged that a commitment to
cooperation will be required from all of the recreational users on
Lower Otay to encourage harmonious relationships among the users
of the Reservoir waters and surroundings.
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SECTION I. ORGANIZATION
Lower Otay Reservoir is operated by the City of San Diego Water
Utilities Department. The City has legal authority over all operations
on the Reservoir.
The Olympic Training Center will be operated by the USOC. The
primary goal of the Olympic Training Center is to train American
athletes for international competition. Subject to the approval of the
City of San Diego and the USOC, the boathouse facilities may be made
available for collegiate training and community youth and masters
programs.
It is expected that a Boathouse Coordinator will coordinate activities
at the boathouse for the USOC. It will be the Boathouse Coordinator's
responsibility to oversee operations of the boathouse, including both
maintenance and program scheduling. This specialist will coordinate
training programs and activities for rowers and paddlers at all levels
and will interface between the USOC, the rowing and paddling
associations and any community organizations which may be
involved in instruction and/or training from the site.
Lower Otay Lake User's Council
At the discretion of the City of San Diego, a Lower Otay Lake User's
Council will be established to deal with the interactions between the
various user groups on the Reservoir. This advisory committee
would include a representative from each of the recreational use
groups (hunting, fishing, windsurfing, rowing and canoe/kayaking)
and a representative of the City Water Utilities Department. The
advisory committee will review all requests for special events, make
recommendations to the City Lakes Committee and Water Utilities
Department on scheduling and special conditions, and provide a
forum for potential conflict resolution between user groups on a
regularly scheduled basis.
USOC Boathouse Programs
An Organization Chart outlining the relationships for boathouse
scheduling and operations is shown on Exhibit C. The following
summarizes the primary activities of the USOC programs.
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USOC BOATHOUSE
ORGANIZATION CHART
S.D. City
Council
City
Deptartments:
Water Utilities! City Lakes
Pror ertv Committee
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USOC Lower Otay
Lake
User's Council
Boathouse
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USOC Athletes Pro~ram
The USOC athlete program will be run by the two National Governing
Bodies representing the sports of rowing and canoe/kayaking in the
United States: the United States Rowing Association (US Rowing) and
the United States Canoe/Kayak Team (USCKT). Athletes preparing for
international competition require year-round training, and are
expected to be on the Reservoir almost every day of the year.
Canoe/kayakers train in individual boats, rowers train in shells of
one, two, four or eight people (plus a coxswain in the eight and some
four shells). Primary training hours are early morning (5 - 10:30
am) and late afternoon (3-8 pm).
Community Access
The USOC has a general policy that provides for potential community
use of training facilities if and when they are not in full use by
USOC/National Governing Bodies programs. If the City of San Diego
expresses an interest, the USOC is willing to work with the City to
explore providing community use at the boathouse at the discretion
of both the City and the USOC. This may include limited collegiate
training and organized local youth and masters programs.
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SECTION II. USE REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
Training and Rowing Competitions
The USOC will operate a trammg course to be located in the main
body of Lower Otay Reservoir (Exhibit D, Training Course).
International rowing competition requires a 2000-meter straight-
line course, and paddlers must have a minimum 1000-meter course
for training and competition.
The USOC course on Lower Otay is 20<)Q-meters in length, beginning
approximately 600 feet north of the inlet structure and ending
westerly of North Point. The course, which will be shared by rowers
and paddlers, consists of a series of buoys in a double line, spaced
approximately 100 meters apart.
Exhibit E illustrates the mechanics of the course, which consists of a
series of cable lines which, when not in use, rest on the bottom of the
Reservoir. When the course is in place, the lines are brought to
approximately 6-10 feet below the surface by hooking a series of
buoys which float to the top and serve as markers for the course.
The training course will be in place all year, being dropped to the
bottom of the Reservoir when necessary, ie: due to special events
being held by other recreational users. When rowing or canoe/kayak
competitions are held at the Reservoir, up to six additional cables will
be raised and additional buoys will be attached, spaced
approximately 12 meters apart (Exhibit F, Competition Course).
Operating Hours
The USOC Boathouse will be available for operation 364 days/year.
Exhibits G & H provide seasonal charts of projected hours of use and
anticipated boat activity (number of boats expected to be on the
water) for USOC programs. *
*Note: These numbers are estimates only and may vary depending
on types of boats being used for training (shells - singles, pairs, fours,
eights - and/or canoes/kayaks).
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FISHING SEASON - ROWINGIPADDLING SCHEDULE
(Mid-January through Mid-October)
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5 pm
6 pm
7 pm
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8 pm
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Special restrictions will limit rowing and paddling activities during
hunting and fishing seasons.
Waterfowl Hunting Season
During the months of the waterfowl hunting season (approximately
mid-October through mid-January) rowing and paddling will be
prohibited during the hunting hours of dawn to noon on the two days
per week that hunting is allowed at Lower Otay Reservoir
(Wednesday and Saturday). In addition, during this season - in
order to provide continuous resting area for waterfowl - shells,
canoes and kayaks will be restricted from activity in the Harvey Arm
of the Reservoir (Exhibit I, Prohibited Use Area/Waterfowl Hunting
Season).
Fishing Season
During the fishing season on Lower Otay Reservoir (approximately
mid-January through mid-October), shells, canoes and kayaks will be
required to restrict activities on the three days per week when
fishing is allowed (Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday) to remain a
minimum distance of at least 150 feet from the Reservoir shoreline,
except directly around the training course, as shown on Exhibit J.
Quarterly Management Reports
The USOC will be responsible for recording daily use of the boathouse
facility, including the number of boats launched from the facility.
The USOC will work with the City of San Diego Water Utilities
Department to develop the format and information to be included in
quarterly reports, which will be provided to the Department for their
use in planning and evaluation of recreational and training uses on
Lower Otay Reservoir.
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Any USOC approved competItIon to be held on Lower Otay will be
considered a "special event". Most events will involve limited
participation, such as time-trials for a regional team, and will not
draw spectators. Other, more infrequent competition (an estimated
two to six events annually), will involve visiting teams form other
regions of the United States or from other Countries. These
competitions, which could potentially draw from 50-200 spectators,
may require restrictive use of a portion of the Reservoir or, more
infrequently, exclusive use of Lower Otay. World class competitions,
which will require exclusive use of the Reservoir and may be
expected to involve more spectators (up to 2000), necessitating
special shuttle/parking arrangements, are likely to occur on Lower
Otay only once every several years.
Any special event which will require restnctIve use of all or a
portion of Lower Otay Reservoir will require approval from the City
of San Diego Water Utilities Department. Requests for special events
will be made through the Department and the Lower Otay Lake
User's Council, and will include information on the event date and
time(s), estimated number of boats to be involved in the competition
and an estimate of the number of spectators, if any, expected to
attend. The city will indicate, in approving any special event,
conditions under which the event may be held, including
requirements for event notices, course marshalls, special event
signage and potential compensation for lost revenue if applicable.
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The USOC will be responsible for maintenance of the boathouse and
leased premises. The following provide general site management
and maintenance guidelines.
Building and Grounds Maintenance
The Olympic Training Center Boathouse and surrounding landscaped
area, as shown on Exhibit K, Leased Premises, will be maintained in
good condition by the USOC. The USOC will keep the facilities in safe
and clean condition, free of litter and safety hazards on a daily basis,
and undertake all necessary repairs and regular maintenance
responsibilities associated with the building and site. All
maintenance activities, including the use of cleansers, fuels, irrigation
equipment and supplies, pesticides and fertilizers will comply with
all State Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) regulations.
Boat Fabrication
No new boat fabrication will occur on-site. Repairs to existing boats
and equipment are permitted. All cleaning and repair activity must
take place within the area of the boathouse building and deck which
drain into the soakaway.
Motor Vehicle and Trailer Parking
The Olympic Training Center will maintain a mlmmum of 38 parking
spaces in the area designated as "parking" on Exhibit A, Site Plan.
Parking will be limited to the designated parking area.
Pump Station Maintenance
The USOC will enter into an agreement with the City of Chula Vista
for the maintenance of the pump station located at the boathouse.
The pump station will be designed with adequate redundancy and
emergency storage, pursuant to requirements of the City of San
Diego.
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There will be no overnight accommodations provided within the
boathouse facility or grounds.
Use of Area Surrounding the Boathouse
Nothing in this plan shall impair the right of members of the general
public to use any area surrounding the boathouse, other than the
leased premises (shown on Exhibit K) for recreational or other
purposes as permitted by the City of San Diego.
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ADDENDUM
The lease between the City of San Diego and San Diego National
Sports Training Foundation contains sections that apply to the
management of training programs on Lower Otay Reservoir. The
following sections of the lease are incorporated by reference into this
Facilities Management Plan:
Section 1.2, Docks
Section 1.3, Water Area
Section 1.5, Priority of Public Use
Section 1.9, Competent Management
Section I. I 1, Parking
Section 1. 12, Lake and Shoreline Access
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BOATHOUSE PARKING PLAN
The Olympic Training Center Boathouse will be located on the shore
of Lower Otay Reservoir, on land leased from the City of San Diego.
The boathouse site is directly across from the main Olympic
Training Center Campus. The facility will be accessed via a
decomposed-granite road, to be constructed from Wueste Road to the
boathouse, and connecting with an existing dirt road that parallels
the shoreline (see Site Plan, figure 1).
Thirty-eight spaces are provided for parking at the boathouse. This
parking requirement was determined based on assumptions related
to the anticipated training program that will be conducted from the
facility. An average of 60 athletes is expected to train on a daily
basis from the boathouse. Approximately one-half of these athletes
are expected to live and work off-site: that is, not on the OTC
campus, but in separate housing throughout San Diego County. These
30 athletes would therefore drive to the facility each day, requiring
a minimum of 30 onsite parking spaces. In addition, the coaches,
trainers and boathouse coordinator will require parking spaces: thus
an additional 8 spaces have been planned to insure sufficient parking
will be available.
On occassion, special programs may generate activity that will
require additional parking for participants. and possibly spectators.
Special events that will generate over 100 spectators will not be
allowed at the boathouse unless a special permit has been applied
for and received from the cities of San diego and Chula Vista.
Procuring a special permit for these events will require the
submittal of detailed parking and shuttle plans. It is expected that
parking for these events will occur at the Visitor Center where
fromm 200-400 spaces will be available". Participants will be
shuttled to the boathouse, and spectators will walk or be shuttled to
the viewing point adjacent to the athletic fields on the main
campus, andlor be shuttled to the City of San Diego launch facility
on Lower Otay Reservoir, located south of the boathouse.
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Minor events, such as a team time trial, will not require a special
event permit. Parking and shuttling planning for these small
occasions will be in accordance with this parking plan.
Figure 2, "Parking Plan," provides a visual exhibit of the Parking and
Shuttle plan. When parking beyond 38 spaces is required due to a
special activity at the boathouse, participants and spectators will
be required to park at the Olympic Training Center Visitor's Center
parking lot. Training Center shuttles will be available to transfer
participants and spectators to the boathouse. The boathouse deck
and grass area, which can comfortably accomodate up to 200 people,
will be used for both participants and specators for these small
events. Spectators will also be advised that they may walk or be
shuttled by van to the spectator outlook located adjacent to the
track and field facilities. This overlook, which provides a
spectacular panoramic view of the Reservoir, can accomodate an
additional 100 spectators.
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The mitigation monitoring program is prepared for the City of Chula Vista for the Olympic
Training Center (OTC) Boathouse Facility project to comply with AB 3180, which requires
public agencies to adopt such programs to ensure effective implementation of mitigation
measures. This monitoring program is dynamic in that it will undergo changes as
additional mitigation measures are identified and additional conditions of approval are
placed on the project throughout the project approval process.
This program will serve a dual purpose of verifying completion of the mitigation measures
for the proposed project and generating infonnation on the effectiveness of the mitigation
measures to guide future decisions. The Program includes the following:
. Monitoring team qualifications
. Specific monitoring activities
. Reporting system
. Criteria for evaluating the success of the mitigation measures
The project involves the land development of 3.1 acres for the OTC Boathouse facility and
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territories area of Chula Vista, immediately west of Lower Otay Reservoir. The property
lies approximately 8 miles east of downtown Chula Vista and 8 miles north of the
US/Mexican border. The site is generally flat with elevations ranging from approximately
480 feet above mean sea level (msl) at the lake edge to about 500 feet msl at the proposed
parking lot area. The surrounding area is characterized by the rural Otay Reservoir and
undeveloped nearby hillsides. The developing communities of eastern Chula Vista (i.e.,
Eastlake) are located to the west. The site is bounded by Wueste Road and the developing
OTC site to the west, the existing City of San Diego boat launching facility to the south,
and other City and County facilities toward the south end of the reservoir.
The property is within City of Chula Vista incorporated boundaries. County of San Diego
jurisdiction borders to the site's north and east; these areas include North Point, the lake
and lands to the east. The City of San Diego owns the Lower Otay Reservoir and
surrounding lake front areas which include the proposed Boathouse site.
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The SEIR environmental analysis, incorporated herein as reference, focused on issues
determined to be potentially significant by the City of Chula Vista. The environmental
analysis concluded that for 6 of the 7 environmental issues discussed, some of the
significant and potentially significant impacts could be avoided or reduced through
implementation of recommended mitigation measures. The 6 issue areas are recreational
land use compatibility; aesthetics/visual resources; geology and soils; hydrology/water
quality; biological resources; and traffic/circulation. No significant adverse cultural
resource impacts were identified.
AB 3180 requires monitoring of only those impacts identified as significant or potentially
significant; the monitoring program for the OTC Boathouse therefore addresses the impacts
associated with the issue areas identified above.
Miti~ation Monitorin~ Team
A monitoring team should be identified once the mitigation measures have been adopted as
conditions of approval by the Chula Vista City Council. Managing the team would be the
responsibility of the Mitigation Compliance Coordinator (MCC). The monitoring activities
will be-<iccomplished by the Environmental Monitors (EMs), Environmental Specialists
(ESs), and the MCC. While specific qualifications should be detennined by the City of
Chula Vista, the monitoring team should possess the following capabilities:
. Interpersonal, decision-making, and management skills with demonstrated
experienc~ in working under trying field circumstances;
. Knowledge of and appreciation for the general environmental attributes and
special features found in the project area;
. Knowledge of the types of environmental impacts associated with construction
of cost-effective mitigation options; and
. Excellent communication skills.
The responsibilities of the MCC throughout the monitoring effort include the following:
. Overall implementation and management of the monitoring program
. Quality control of the site-development monitoring team
. Administration and preparation of daily logs, status reports, compliance reports
and the final construction monitoring report.
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. Liaison between the City of Chula Vista. the OTC Boathouse developer, and the
applicant's contractors:
. Monitoring of onsite, day-to-day construcnon activities. including the direction
of EMs and ESs in the understanding of all pennit conditions. site-specific
project requirements. construction schedules and environmental quality control
effort.
. Ensure contractor knowledge of and compliance with all appropriate pennit
conditions.
. Review of all construction impact mitigations and, if need be, propose
additional mitigation.
. Have the authority to require correction of activities observed that violate project
environmental conditions or that represent unsafe or dangerous conditions.
. Maintain prompt and regular COlIUTIunication with the onsite EMs and ESs, and
OTC Boathouse personnel responsible for contractor perfonnance and pennit
compliance.
The primary role of the Environmental Monitors is to serve as an extension of the MCC in
performing the quality control functions at the construction sites. Their responsibilities and
functioD,5 are to: .
a) Maintain a working knowledge of the OTC Boathouse pennit conditions.
contract documents, construction schedules and progress and any special
mitigation requirements for his or her assigned construction area;
b) Assist the MCC and OTC Boathouse construction contractors in coordinating
with City of Chula Vista compliance activities;
c) Observe construction activities for compliance with the City of Chula Vista
perrrritconditions;and
d) Provide frequent verbal briefings to the MCC and construction personnel. and
assist the MCC as necessary in preparing status reports.
The primary role of the Environmental Specialists is to provide expertise when
environmentally sensitive issues occur throughout the development phases of project
implementation and to provide direction for mitigation.
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Prior to any construction activities, meetings should take place between all the parties
involved to initiate the monitoring program and establish the responsibility and authority of
the participants. Mitigation measures which need to be defmed in greater detail will be
addressed prior to any project plan approvals in follow-up meetings designed to discuss
specific monitoring effects.
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An effective reporting system must be established prior to any monitoring efforts. All
parties involved must have a clear understanding of the mitigation measures as adopted and
these mitigations must be distributed to the participants of the monitoring effort. Those that
would have a complete list of all the mitigation measure adopted by the City of Chula Vista
would include the City of Chula Vista, the City of San Diego, GTC Boathouse developer,
the MCC and the construction crew supervisor. The MCC would distribute to each
Environmental Specialist and Environmental Monitor a specific list of mitigation measures
that pertain to his or her monitoring tasks and the appropriate time frame that these
mitigations are anticipated to be implemented. In addition to the list of mitigations, the
monitof$ will have mitigation monitoring report (MMR) forms with each mitigation written
out on the top of the form. Below the stated mitigation measure, the form will have a series
of questions addressing the effectiveness of the mitigation measure. The monitors shall
complete the MMR and file it with the MCC following their monitoring activity. The MCC
will then include the conclusions of the MMR into an interim and final comprehensive
construction report to be submitted to the City of Chula Vista. This report will describe the
major accomplishments of the monitoring program, summarize problems encountered in
achieving the goals of the program, evaluate solutions developed to overcome problems
and provide a list of recommendations for future monitoring programs. In addition and if
appropriate, each EM, and/or ES will be required to fill out and submit a daily log report to
the MCC. The daily log report will be used to record and account for the monitoring
activities of the monitor. Weekly/monthly status reports, as detennined appropriate, will be
generated from the daily logs and compliance reports and will include supplemental material
(Le., memoranda, telephone logs, letters). This type of feedback is essential for the City of
Chula Vista to conform the implementation and effectiveness of the mitigation measures
imposed on the project.
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There are generally three separate categories of non-compliance associated with the adopted
conditions of approval:
. Non-compliance requiring an immediate halt to a specific task or piece of
equipment.
. Infraction that initiates an immediate coITeCtive action. No work or task delay.
. Infraction that does not warrant immediate corrective action and results in no
work or task delay.
In all three cases, the MCC would notify the OTC contractor and the City of Chula Vista,
and an MMR would be med with the MCC on a daily basis.
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should non-compliance continue. Some methods conunonly used by other lead agencies
include "stop work" orders; fIDes and penalties (civil); restitution; pennit revocations;
citations; and injunctions. It is essential that all parties involved in the Program understand
the authprity and responsibility of the onsite monitors. Decisions regarding actions in case
of non-compliance are the responsibility of the City of Chula Vista.
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The following text includes a summary of the project impacts, and a list of all the associated
mitigation measures with the monitoring efforts necessary to ensure that the measures are
properly implemented incorporated into the measures. All the mitigation measures
identified in the SEIR are anticipated to be translated into conditions of project approval. In
addition, once the project has been approved and prior to its implementation, the mitigation
measures shall be further detailed.
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The following text includes a sununary of the project impacts, a list of all the associated
mitigation measures and the monitoring efforts necessary to ensure that the measures are
properly implemented. All the mitigation measures identified in the SEIR are reconunended
to be translated into conditions of project approval and are stated herein in language
appropriate for such conditions. In addition, once the Boathouse facility project has been
approved and during various stages of implementation, the mitigation measures shall be
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Recreational Use Compatibility/Operations
SuITUnaI)' of Impacts
Potentially significant land use impacts involve project inconsistency with the existing Otay
Lake recreational uses. This potential operational incompatibility impact is due to the
locations of the two respective facilities, their differing activities and the nature of the
proposed OTC boat courses. The proposed OTC Boathouse would operate the OTC
canoes, kayaks and sculls in the recreational boats' commonly used paths to fishing
locations and/or recreational spots across the lake.
Mitiw-ation Measures
1. During fishing season days (Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, mid-January
through mid-October), OTC boats will not have exclusive rights to use of the OTC
-Urne trials course of up to eight lanes (identified in Figure 2-7 of the SEIR). The.
OTC boats will have exclusive use of the OTC training course (three lanes) on those
days. This rule shall be included in the Facilities Management Plan (FMP).
Further, this rule shall be monitored and its effectiveness included in the Quanerly
Management Reports (QMRs) required below.
2. Boat course crossings: In the event motorized fishing boats warrant crossing the
path of a rowing scull/boat underway, the crossing shall occur either in back of
(after) the rowers, or a minimum of sed~rs in front of the rowers. Because the
rowers go "backwards" and are more difficult to turn, this should avoid crossing
conflicts. This regulation should be posted at the City boat launch facility and
communicated to the public as recommended below under "Public Education"
Measure #8.
3. Fishing tournaments: OTC training activities shall either be prohibited or restricted
on permitted fishin,g tournament days (occasional Saturdays during fishing season;
pennitted through the City of San Diego WUD). This regulation shall be
specifically addressed in the Facilities Management Plan to the satisfaction of the
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Reports to detennine if adjustments become necessary. The OTC shall be notified
of dates of pennitted fishing tournaments no later than two months prior to the
tournament date.
4. During the fishing season on Lower Otay Reservoir (approximately mid-January
through mid-October), shells, canoes and kayaks will be required to restrict
activities on the three days per week when fishing is allowed (Wednesday,
Saturday, and Sunday). The OTC boats will remain 150 feet from the Reservoir
shoreline on all fishing days, except in the area delineated in Figure 3-4 of the
SEIR, in order to avoid conflict with shoreline fishing activities. The feasibility of
the 150-buffer shall be monitored in conjunction with lake-level monitoring
(Measure #9 below).
Waterfowl Huntin2. Considerations:
5. During the months of the waterfowl hunting season (approximately mid-October
throu'gh mid-January) rowing and paddling will be prohibited during the hunting
j;lours of dawn to noon on the two days per week that hunting is allowed at Lower
Otay Reservoir (Wednesday and Saturday). In addition, at all times during this
season - in order to provide continuous resting area for waterfowl - shells, canoes,
and kayaks will be restricted from activity in the Harvey Ann of the Reservoir.
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at the OTC boathouse or lake under this approval. This restriction shall not include
typical training competition between OTC training athletes included in the OTC
program (provided that no more than 100 spectators attend). Said provisions shall
be included in the Facilities Management Plan. Any future requests for
competitions shall be subject to CEQA review and review by the Cities of Chula
Vista and San Diego.
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employees to the boathouse, the lake's public uses and schedules shall be fully
described. Lake rules and regulations and public use schedules shall be posted in
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of the athletes. Said provisions shall be included in the Facilities Management Plan,
and adherence to rules should be monitored in the Quarterly Management Reports.
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minimize use conflicts, the following items are recommended. These items should
be in place prior to OTC boathouse occupancy, and should be monitored in the
Quarterly Management Reports.
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An infonnation sign at the lake turn-off at Wueste Road/Otay Lakes Road shall
be posted, identifying the OTC facilities and a radio channel from which lake
use infonnation can be derived.
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times, rules of the lake), public use infonnation (Le., open days. tournaments,
lake conditions), ecological sensitivity of the area and associated protection
rules, and lake use rules which must be reviewed prior to boat launching or
ticket purchase. If this mitigation measure is pursued, funding for the radio
station. will be detennined at a later date.
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At the City boat launch, prior to purchase of tickets or boat launching, the lake
user should be required to read and acknowledge the rules of the lake. It is
recommended that this will be the responsibility of the City of San Diego WUD.
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(derived from the City WUD), to provide for ongoing monitoring of the lake
surface area available for use. Should lake levels show signs of continued decline,
the matter should be raised with the Users' Council and OTC, to detennine potential
refmements to lake use regulations. This monitoring and potential resulting actions
should guarantee equitable shared use of the lake. Lake fluctuations and potential
adjustments in OTC training areas should be identified in the Facilities Management
Plan, acknowledging that the lake is for both public and OTC uses.
10. Navy Rescue Training: the USOC/OTC shall meet with the Navy to detennine an
equitable shared use of the lake. It may be that notification by the Navy to the OTC
of future days and locations of practice rescue will be adequate to reduce potential
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conflict. This agreement shall be included in the Facilities Management Plan prior
to issuance of building permits. The effectiveness of the agreement shall be
included in the Quarterly Management Reports. as necessary.
11. Facility Management Plan (FMP): Prior to the issuance of building permits, the
FMP shall be revised to include the above mitigation items. In addition, the
following items are recommended to be added to the FMP:
. Dock operations and OTC boat launching operations should be described.
Provisions to minimize impacts to the surrounding ecology (especially while
launching) should be specified in the operations plan.
. OTC motor boats (coach launches) should be quantified (estimated no more
than 4 boats). Provisions for launching (at the City launch site); storage (at
OTC docks, and when to be out of the lake); fueling and repair should be
delineated in the FMP. Fueling shall be conducted using the "pop-on/off'
tanks, which would be stored at the OTC main site and brought to the
boathouse when necessary. Only minor repairs should be conducted at the
boathouse.
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importantly. the sensitivity of the adjacent ecology of the area. Parking shall be
by permit only, and to load/off-load boats. Signs shall further be posted,
subject to the review of the City of Chula Vista, at locations along the lake (to
be determined), to provide for public education and protection of sensitive
habitat. Maps shall be posted at the OTC site which identify protected and/or
prohibited areas. Walkways and trails shall be clearly marked (refer also to
Biology mitigation, Section 3.6).
. The OTC shall notify the City of San Diego WUD of any OTC event requiring
exclusive use of the course two months prior to the event.
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Monitoring for the above mitigation measures will be in the fOm! of Quarterly Management
Reports (QMRs). The USOC/OTC shall be responsible for preparation of the QMRs.
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Infonnation to be recorded includes but is not limited to: daily use of the boathouse facility
including number and types of boats used and schedules, any boat crossing conflicts,
number of athletes each day, visitors, etc. The USOC/OTC, City WUD, and Lakes
Committee or User's Council shall work together to develop the scope, fonnat, schedule
and review/comment system of the QMRs. These three entities shall comprise the QMR
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Items included in the mitigation measures above shall also be incorporated into the QMR
system. Future additional desired lake uses which may be requested should also be
considered by the review committee and reported in the QMRs.
Further, to obtain input as to the effectivene-ss of ongoing lake operations, coriunent fonns
shall be provided to the OTC coaches, athletes and site manager, and to the City of San
Diego boat launch facility for input from the public (fonns could be provided at the time of
ticket purchase, and ftlled out as desired by lake users). The results of these comment
fonns shall be incorporated into each QMR and reviewed/considered by the three reviewing
entities, or review committee (OTC, City of San Diego and User's Council).
The Facilities Management Plan (FMP) discussed under Mitigation Measure #11 shall be
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The proposed OTC Boathouse facility development would change the appearance of the
project site which is primarily characterized as recreational and natural open space adjacent
to the Lower Otay Lake. Given the natural aesthetics of the lake environment, any
development in the immediate area would constitute a potential significant impact on its
rural character and visual quality. The Boathouse structure could potentially impact public
views from Wueste Road to Lower Otay Lake. The project specific impact is partially
mitigated by project design and landscaping.
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12. As a .tion of project (CUP) approval, the boathouse structure shall be
redesigned to a les -height Said design plans reflecting the lower structure shall
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City Design Review process, prior to issuance 0 'ng permits. Further, the
City of San Diego shall be invited to review and comment on vised design
plans, prior to approval of the project's City of San Diego lease permit.
13. Final Landscape Plans for the project, including revegetation areas, shall
incorporate species of a type and size (especially height) acceptable to the City of
ChuJa Vista Landscape Architect and City Planning Department. Further, the City
shall provide the City of San Diego the opportunity to review and comment on the
plans prior to final approval by the City of Chula Vista, facilitating the blending of
the project's landscaping with nearby City of San Diego recreational areas.
Monitorin\!"
Designplans for the boathouse structure will require the review and approval by the City of
ChuJa Vista prior to issuance of grading perrnits. Revised design plans will also be subject
to review by the City of San Diego, prior to approval of the project's City of San Diego
lease permit.
The City of Chula Vista Landscape Architect and the City of San Diego will review the final
landscape plans. The USOC, or other entity acceptable to the City, shall be responsible for
the monitoring of health and growth of the site's landscaped areas and revegetation areas
for a period acceptable to the project biologist. This monitoring is required to ensure the
survival of native species and revegetation areas. An environmental specialist in
coordination with the project biologist will be responsible for ensuring that mitigation is
properly implemented at both the preconstruction and site preparation phases.
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Geologic constraints onsite include inundation by seiche, soil expansion and settlement,
and seismicity. These conditions and potential impacts can be mitigated to a level of
insignificance by mitigation measures proposed herein, including subsequent site specific
earthwork analysis, sensitive grading and standard grading/site preparation procedures.
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upper three feet of subgrade to reduce the potential for damaged foundations (lCG
Inc. 1990).
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The following mitigation measures will reduce geologic impacts on the project site to below
a level of significance. These mitigations specifically address possible lithologic and
seismic impacts.
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regards to the possible earthquake intensities will minimize the potential for
damage. Stucco walls and C-type masonry should be avoided if possible.
16. Problems due to expansive soils will be compensated by selective grading and
specially designed foundations as set forth in the Unifonn Building Code.
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maintaining vegetative cover and vegetated buffer zones.
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implementation of these mitigation measures. In addition, the geologist/environmental
specialist shall be onsite throughout the entire grading phase of the project to ensuring
proper implementation and to be available to make decisions on issues not originally
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Project development will increase runoff onto sensitive areas such as the Otay Reservoir,
resulting in a potential impact on the potable water supply of the Otay Reservoir. Grading
and utility plans for the proposed Boathouse facility include provisions for a drainage
system that will divert runoff to a "soak away basin" where storm water will be fIltered to
remove particulate matter and dissolved chemicals prior to discharge into Otay Reservoir
(proposed as mitigation). Potential water quality impacts would result from ~e discharge
of urban runoff contaminants from parking lots, drives and other surfaces into the Otay
Lakes Reservoir.
Mitiiation Mf".Asures
18. Specific project plans will be subject to review and approval of the City of Chula
Vista in cooperation with the City of San Diego.
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Conceptual Design Report. Final design plan submittals shall be consistent with the
conceptual plans and approved by Cities of Chula Vista and San Diego and the
County Hplth Department prior to issuance of a final grading permit
20. Pad drainage shall be designed to collect and direct surface waters away from
proposed structures to approved drainage facilities. For lawn and parking areas, a
minimum gradient of two percent shall be maintained and drainage shall be directed
toward approved swales or drainage facilities. Drainage patterns approved at the
time of final grading should be maintained throughout the life of proposed
structures.
Runoff from roof and concrete deck surfaces shall be diverted to the soakaway
basin as described in Surface Drainage Impacts and the Soakaway Basin
Conceptual Design Report (Appendix E of the SEIR). Final improvement plans
shall be consistent with the conceptual document and approved by the Cities of
Chula Vista and San Diego and the County Health Department prior to issuance of a
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grading pemrit Issuance of the grading pemrit shall also be contingent upon the
establishment of a maintenance agreement between the City of San Diego and the
STFIUSOC for the soakaway (including provisions for soil and piping
replacement, etc.), or waiver of such agreement by the City.
21. Erosional Control: Slopes shall be planted with appropriate drought-resistant
vegetation as recommended by a landscape architect immediately following grading.
Slopes should not be over-irrigated as heavy groundcover combined with over-
watering is a primary source of surficial slope failures. Timer-controlled irrigation
should be altered during the rainy season.
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Maintenance of Drainage Devices:nraded benns, swales, area drains, and slopes
are designed to carry surface water from pad areas and shall not be blocked or
destroyed. Water will not be allowed to pond in pad areas, or over top and flow
down graded or natural slopes.
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Erosion potential during the construction phase of the project shall be controlled
through the proper use of erosional control measures, the maintenance of vegetative
buffers and timely planning of inundation to avoid peak rainy seasons.
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Development of the subject project and the Eastlake ill project, in general, must
comply with all applicable regulations established by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as set fonh in the National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) pemrit requirements for urban runoff and
stonnwater discharge.
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Specific project plans for surface drainage into Otay Lakes shall be subject to
review and approval by the city of Chula Vista, the RWQCB and the County Health
Department At that time, the project applicant may be required to divert all surface
runoff from the site away from the reservoir.
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Sources of uncontrolled water, such as leaky water pipes or drains shall be
immediately repaired if identified.
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Erosion control devices discussed previously. would significantly reduce the
sediment load in the runoff waters. Devices constructed to drain and protect slopes,
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down drains shall be maintained regularly, and in particular, shall not be allowed to
clog so that water can flow unchecked over slope faces.
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A qualified hydrologist/environmental specialist, working with the City of Chula Vista's
Engineer/Public Works Department, will ensure that the mitigation measures are effectively
implemented. It will be the responsibility of the City to ensure conformance with all
applicable City flood control, Otay Water District and State Regional Water Quality Control
Board regulations prior to issuance of grading permits.
Biological Resources
SummarY of lrQpact~
Construction of the training facilities at this site would result in impacts to Diegan coastal
sage scrub (approximately 3.0 acres) and wetland (0.1 acre) that is primarily freshwater
marsh.~
Indirect impacts as a result of the construction of the facility at this site could include
erosion and sliding of materials into wetland habitats. Any movement of material into
wetland habitats would be considered a significant adverse impact. Indirect impacts to
California gnatcatchers as a result of increased human access and activity on this site is
considered potentially significant.
Cumulative impacts include the loss of habitat and potentially occurring sensitive species
populations on a regional basis due to increased human activity on the reservoir. The
cumulative loss of Diegan coastal sage scrub and potentially occurring sensitive species is
considered a significant adverse impact.
Miti~ation Measures
28. Approximately 0.6 acre of high quality Diegan coastal sage scrub will be impacted
by grading for the road and approximately 2.4 acres of disturbed Diegan coastal
sage scrub will be impacted by construction of the boathouse. A 2: I mitigation
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ratio will be used for the high quality sage scrub (1.2 acre), and a 1:1 ratio will be
used for the disturbed sage scrub (2.4 acres). A total of 3.6 acres of Diegan
coastal sage scrub will be planted on the two southern most slopes on the west side
of the Olympic Training Center adjacent to the Salt Creek dedicated open space.
The proposed mitigation area is shown in Figure 2-3 of the SEIR. Sensitive plant
species should be used in the coastal sage scrub restoration if available. In
addition, all areas disturbed by grading around the Olympic Training Center
boathouse (including the access road) will be revegetated with coastal sage scrub.
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impacts to freshwater marsh (0.1 acre) habitat shall be mitigated out-of-kind by
planting native riparian tree species along the lake margin, outside of the freshwater
marsh fringe. It is proposed that 20 Fremont cottonwoods (Populus fremontii) be
planted at inte{Vals around the margin of the lake.
30. Human access shall be reduced along the coastal sage scrub areas on the project site
with signs and barrier plantings; and, access to the coastal sage scrub mitigation
areas shall be restricted on the Olympic Training Center site.
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Chula Vista staff in consultation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the
California Department of Fish and Game.
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implemented through signage and/or barrier plantings.
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A specific revegetation plan must be implemented by the project applicant in coordination
with the project biologist/environmental specialist. The Plan will be approved by the City
of San Diego and City of Chula Vista Planning Department prior to issuance of a grading
permit. Procedures will be monitored by a qualified biologist/environmental specialist
during the landscaping and/or site preparation phase. The boathouse manager will be
responsible for including a discussion of the timing and distance the floating dock was
moved each year in the Quarterly Management Report.
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Summarv of Imoact~
World class competitions, occurring once every several years could draw up to 2,000
spectators. These larger events may potentially result in temporary traffic congestion.
Lack of parking spaces may also occur during small events (less than 100 spectators).
Therefore, during the small and world-class events, spectators and visitors could be
transported by shuttle buses to the Boathouse site from the Olympic Training Center and
neighboring parking centers.
The proposed Boathouse project would have a minimal contribution to long tenn
cumulative traffic volumes, however, measures were incorporated in the OTC project to
mitigate cumulative traffic impacts to acceptable levels.
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33. During small events with less than 100 spectators, shuttling of people from the
.9TC main campus area will be required once the OTC Boathouse parking lot,
which has 38 spaces, is full.
34. To mitigate potential traffic congestion impacts associated with large special events,
which requires restrictive use of all or a portion of Lower Otay Reservoir, the
USOC will be required to obtain a pennit from the City of San Diego Water Utilities
Department with the City of Chula Vista being advised of the same. Requests for
special events will be made through the City of San Diego, and will include
infonnation on the event date and time(s), estimated number of boats to be involved
in the competition and an estimate of the number of spectators, if any, expected to
attend. The City [of San Diego Water Utilities Department] will indicate, in
approving any special event, conditions under which the event may be held,
including requirements for event notices, course marshals, traffic controls, special
event signage and potential compensation for lost revenue if applicable. The City of
San Diego has jurisdictional authority over the use of Lower Otay Lake. However,
access to Lower Otay Lakes is via Telegraph Canyon Road/Otay Lakes Road,
future Orange Avenue, and Wueste Road, which are now within, or will be within
(after annexation), the jurisdictional authority of the City of Chula Vista.
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Therefore, the City of Chula Vista may also require permits for special events and
may specify the conditions under which special events may be held.
Measures to mitigate significant cumulative related impacts from development of the eastern
territories are included in the Final EIR for the OTC Plan and the EastLake ill (GDP) Pinal
EIR.
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The City of Chula Vista Engineer/Public Works Department and the City of San Diego
Water Utilities Department will be responsible for ensuring that the USOC incorporates
conditions under which special events may be held and that conditions are properly
enforced during such events. The City of San Diego Water Utilities Department and the
City of Chula Vista will monitor the fIrst scheduled special event to evaluate the
effectiveness of the conditions established by the special event permit issued by each
department.
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Additional conditions of approval placed on the project by the City of Chula Vista shall be
subject to monitoring at the direction of the City.
THE CI'1Y OF CHUL.4. VISTA PARTY DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
Statement of disclosure of certain ownership interests, payments, or campaign contributions, o~ all matters
which will require discretionary action on the part of the City Council, Planning Co=ission, and all other
official bodies. The following information must be disclosed: .
1. List the names of all persons having a financial interest in the contract, ~
San DiegQ National Sports Training Foundation
United States Qlympic Committee
City of San Diego
(Project developer)
(Project operator)
(Property owner/lessor)
2. If any person identified pursuant to (1) above is a corporation or partnership, list the names of all
individuals owning more than 10% of the shares in the corporation or owning any partnership
interest in the partnership.
3. If any person identified pursuant to (1) above is non-profit organization or a trust, list the names
of any person serving as director of the non-profit organization or as trustee or beneficiary or
trustor of the trust.
SPP. attac.hed
4.
Have you had more than $250 worth of business transacted with any member of the City staff,
Boards, Co=issions, Committees and Council within the past twelve months? Yes
No _ If yes, please indicate person(s):
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5. Please identify each and every person, including any agents, empl~yees, consultants or independent
contractors who you have assigned to represent you before the City in this matter.
T ::111r;p J. McKinlev: McKinlev/SoPac .
Matt Peterson: Peterson & Price
6. . Have you and/or your officers or agents, in the aggregate, contributed more than $1,000 to a
Counci]member in the current or preceding election period? Yes _ No _ If yes, state which
Councilmember( s):
Person is defined as: ~ny individual,fum, co-partnership,joint veptt[re,ass~Fiation, social club,fraternal organization, corporation,
estate, trust, receiver, syndicate, this and any other county, cil)1,LJiId country, city, municipality, district or other political subdivision,
O(Nr OanTEY O..ther group or combination acting as a unit." ( / ~t/'./ /_)
Attach additional pages as necessary) \
Date: ..: /1 /11
SIgnature of contractor/
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San Diego National Sports Training Foundation
Print or type name of contractor/applicant
(Revised: IJ130l9OJ
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UNI1ED STA 1E OLYMPIC COMMITfEE
Mr. Robert H. Helmick, President
Mr. Michael Lenard, Vice President
Mr. George Steinbrenner, Vice President
Mr. William B. Tutt, Vice President
Mr. Charles U. Foster, Secretary
Dr. LeRoy Walker, Treasurer
Ms. Anita DeFrantz, IOC Representative
Dr. Harvey W. Schiller, Executive Director
SAN DIEGO NATIONAL SPORTS TRAINING FOUNDATION
Councilwoman Gloria D. McColl
Mr. Paul C. Barkley
Mr. C. Terry Brown
Mr. Malin Burnham
Mr. Jack W. Davis
Mr. Ranney E. Draper
Mr. Daniel J. Epstein
Mr. D. Jay Floyd
Mr. Ron L. Fowler
Mr. Ernest W. Hahn
Mr. Jack F. Grundhoffer
Mr. Peter J. Hall
Mr. Herb G. Klein
Mr. Don M. Koll
Dr. Tom C. Kravis
Mr. Ron Lane
Mr. Carl E. Reichardt
Mr. Harold B. Sadler
Mr. Don F. Sammis
Mr. J. Stacey Sullivan
Mr. Harry L. Summers
Mr. Robert J. Watkins
Mr. James H. West
Mr. Walter J. Zable
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SAN DIEGO NATIONAL SPORTS 1RAINING FOUNDATION
BOARD OF1RUSTEES
Paul C. Barkley
Nicholas B. Binkley
C. Terry Brown, Vice President
Malin Burnham
Lodwrick M. Cook
Jack W. Davis
Ranney E. Draper
Daniel J. Epstein
Anne L. Evans
D. Jay Flood
Ron L. Fowler
Richard H. Gordon
Ernest W. Hahn, Vice President
Peter J. Hall
Charlie Jackson
Herb G. Klein
Don M. Koll
Thomas C. Kravis, MD
David B. Kuhn, Jr.
Daniel D. "Ron" Lane
Sol Lizerbram, DO
Gloria D. McColl, President
Edwin Moses
Carl E. Reichardt
Harold G. Sadler
Don F. Sammis
Harvey W. Schiller, PhD
J. Stacey Sullivan, Secretary
Harry L. Summers
Robert 1. Watkins
James H. West, Treasurer
Henry S. Williams, MD
Walter 1. Zable
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