HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-02-14 - AGENDA REPORTS - EMERGENCY MUD DEBRIS REMOVAL (2)AGENDA REPORT
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Item to be presented y:
Teff Kolin
CONSENT CALENDAR
DATE: February 14, 1995
SUBJECT: JANUARY 1995 FLOOD EMERGENCY MUD AND DEBRIS
REMOVAL
DEPARTMENT: Public Works
Due to the torrential rains of January 1995, the City of Santa Clarita has declared a local state
of emergency. Mud and debris carried by high water flows have been deposited on the City
streets and roadways, causing a threat to public health and safety. To provide safe conditions
for the public, this debris was removed.
Blackshire/Applied Environmental Management was authorized by the Public Works
Department to remove this debris from areas specified by the City. The work began on
January 13, 1995 and was completed on January 18, 1995. Totals costs associated with this
emergency project were $27,242.20 and will be reimbursed by a Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) grant.
Debris removed from the streets and roadways will be separated at the temporary recycling site
located on Golden Valley Road. Due to the rains, immediate separating and recycling at the
site was not feasible, and the current Temporary Use Permit for recycling operations at the site
expired on January 31, 1995.
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1. Appropriate $27,242.20 to Account No. 01-999-999 and increase estimated revenues
Account No. 01-3596 by an equal amount.
Ratify emergency service work for mud and debris removal and authorize staff to
expend $27,242.20.
3. Extend the Temporary Use Permit for recycling operations at the Golden Valley Road
site for an additional 60 days.
APPROVED Agenda.--