BSMAAC Agenda, 6/17/16

BIG SUR MULTI-AGENCY ADVISORY COUNCIL

Congressman Sam Farr and Supervisor Dave Potter, Co-Chairs

FRIDAY, June 17, 2016 – 10:00 am
Pfeiffer Big Sur Lodge Conference Center
Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, Big Sur

AGENDA

10:00 a.m.I.CALL TO ORDER Supervisor Dave Potter

II.ROLL CALL AND INTRODUCTIONS

III. APPROVE MINUTES OF April 15, 2016

10:15IV.PUBLIC COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS

10:30VI.OLD BUSINESS
1. Report from AT&T about status of telephone landlinesBettye Saxon
2. Report out from agencies on Over Use discussion
– USFS
– State Parks
– CHP
– County

11:20VII.REPORTS FROM MEMBER AGENCIES

(please bring written report)

Big Sur Resident Member
Big Sur Chamber of Commerce
Coast Property Owners’ Association
Monterey County Planning Department
Monterey County Board of Supervisors
Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District
California Coastal Commission
Caltrans
State Parks and Recreation
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
United States Forest Service
30th District, State Assembly
17th District, State Senate
United States Congress

12:45 p.m.VIII.REPORTS FROM OTHER AGENCIES

1:00 p.m. IX.NEXT MEETING: October 21, 2016

(Pfeiffer Big Sur Lodge Conference Center, 10:00 a.m.)

1:00 p.m. XI.ADJOURNMENT

“Thank you to the Big Sur Lodge for their donation of beverages,
food, and use of the Lodge meeting space.”

Reminder: People attending the BSMAAC park in the
lower parking lot in the park and walk up the road.

For minutes and agendas from 2012 forward, please visit:
http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/planning/cca/BSMAAC/bsmaac_main.htm

BSMAAC Meeting Agenda, 1/16/15

AGENDA

10:00 a.m.​I.​CALL TO ORDER​ ​ Congressman Sam Farr

​II.​ROLL CALL AND INTRODUCTIONS

III. APPROVE MINUTES OF October 31, 2104

10:15​IV.​PUBLIC COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS

10:30​VI.​OLD BUSINESS

11:00​VII.​NEW BUSINESS​
1. Preparing for Wildfires: ​Mike Caplin
“How bad laws hinder preparing for wildfires, threatening lives and homes,
and how to fix the problems.”
11:20​VIII.​REPORTS FROM MEMBER AGENCIES

(please bring written report)

Big Sur Resident Member
Big Sur Chamber of Commerce
Coast Property Owners’ Association
Monterey County Planning Department
Monterey County Board of Supervisors
Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District
California Coastal Commission
Caltrans
State Parks and Recreation
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
United States Forest Service
30th District, State Assembly
17th District, State Senate
United States Congress​

12:45 p.m.​IX.​REPORTS FROM OTHER AGENCIES​

1:00 p.m.​ X.​NEXT MEETING:

2015 Meeting Dates:
April 17, 2015
June 26, 2015
October 16, 2015

BSMAAC Summary

I will just do a quick, general summary of the meeting, as the official draft of the minutes will be out in two weeks, and can be included in the next round-up, for those who don’t have computers or Internet, as they will be posted on the web from now on. I will also provide a link in my link section on Big Sur, to the right, so you can always find the minutes, agendas, and county planning reports.

It was an extremely well attended meeting, with standing room only, due to the interest on all sides of the short-term rental and events topic. Even the county was well attended with Sheriff Scott Miller in attendance, the head of the Health Department, County Counsel, and the head of the Planning Department. Nothing was resolved, but a genuine conversation started. I felt that the overall feeling of those who attended was one of respect for differing points of view. Mary Trotter reminded all that the LUAC (land use advisory council) meets every Monday from 9:30-12:30 – addressing this issue, as well as others that affect us all for the Coastal Land Use Plan. The public is not only invited, but encouraged to attend these meetings and stay in touch with the process.

A meeting will be held at the Government Center, Monterey Room, Wednesday, May 22, where this conversation will continue. It has been suggested that another meeting be scheduled for Big Sur, so that more participation can occur.

Additionally, Cal Trans reported on their two existing projects, and two others in the works. One is the widening of an area we call The Elephants Trunk, down by the county line before Ragged Point. This project is not due to start for 18 months, and will take 18 months to complete. It will be one lane, traffic light controls, just as Rain Rocks/Pitkins Curve and Rocky Creek are. Just as with Rocky Creek, there will be a few full overnight closures, and the same notification system utilized. The second project is interpretive signs at select Vista points. Public input will be sought.

Bill Monning reported on the Coastal Trail State-wide project, and specifically, the Big Sur portion. Jeff Kwazny, USFS, for District Ranger Tim Short, reported that fire restrictions are now in effect. No campfire allowed in any but developed campgrounds. Fire permits required for stoves. Frank Pinney reminded all that the BSVFD muster will be held June 8, presumably at the State Park where it is always held.

Okay, those are the highlights. The full official draft of the minutes will be in the next Round-up.

bigsurkate, on a mountain top in Big Sur

BSMAAC meeting Agenda, Minutes, and separate Working Group Meeting on Short Term Rentals and Events

There is a new web site devoted to these meetings with links to agendas, minutes, and member reports. It can be found here

Thanks so much, Laura, and all!

BIG SUR MULTI-AGENCY
ADVISORY COUNCIL
Congressman Sam Farr and Supervisor Dave Potter, Co-Chairs

FRIDAY, May 17, 2013 – 10:00 A.M.
Pfeiffer Big Sur Lodge Conference Center
Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, Big Sur

AGENDA

10:00 a.m.​I.​CALL TO ORDER​ ​ Congressman Sam Farr

​II.​ROLL CALL AND INTRODUCTIONS

. APPROVE MINUTES OF October 19, 2012

10:15​IV.​PUBLIC COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS

10:25​V.​OLD BUSINESS
1. Coastal Trail Update​​ ​Sen. Bill Monning
. NEW BUSINESS
1. Discussion on LCP update process
re: short term rentals and events in Big Sur ​ ​Carl Holm
2. Vista Point Interpretive Displays​Corby Kilmer, Caltrans
3. Elephant Trunk Slide Permanent Repair Project​Lisa Lowerison, Caltrans​
11:00 ​VII.​REPORTS FROM MEMBER AGENCIES

(please bring written report)

Big Sur Resident Member
Big Sur Chamber of Commerce
Coast Property Owners’ Association
Monterey County Planning Department
Monterey County Board of Supervisors
Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District
California Coastal Commission
Caltrans
State Parks and Recreation
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
United States Forest Service
30th District, State Assembly
17th District, State Senate
United States Congress​

12:30 p.m.​VIII.​REPORTS FROM OTHER AGENCIES​

1:00​ IX.​NEXT MEETING ON: August 9, 2013 (Please note date change)

​ (10:00 a.m. Pfeiffer Conference Room, Big Sur Lodge)

​2013 Dates

​November 1, 2013

1:05​ X.​ADJOURNMENT

Here are the minutes from the last meeting in October :

BIG SUR MULTI-AGENCY ADVISORY COUNCIL
MEETING MINUTES FOR OCTOBER 19, 2012
PFEIFFER BIG SUR LODGE CONFERENCE CENTER
47225 HIGHWAY 1, BIG SUR, CALIFORNIA 93920

CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order by Supervisor Dave Potter, at 10:20 am. Roll call and introductions were made. Attendees are: Congressman Sam Farr, Supervisor Dave Potter, Tim Short (USFS), Aileen Lowe (Caltrans), Laura Lawrence (County Planning), CL Price (California State Parks), Kirk Gafill (Chamber of Commerce), Rob Carver (CPOA), and Dick Ravich (Resident of Big Sur).

Supervisor Potter introduced former Coastal Commissioner and Santa Cruz Supervisor Mark Stone. He is currently running for the office of Representative of the 29th Assembly District.

PROCEEDINGS
. Minutes:
– Minutes of July 20, 2012 were approved as written.
. Public Comment on Non-Agenda Items:
– Bill Nye: A fundraising golf tournament will be held on November 10, 2012 to benefit the Central Coast Veteran’s Cemetery. Donations can be made through CCVCF.com. The culverts along the Old Coast Road are being replaced; the road will be closed during the week from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm through October 26th.
– Ken Eklund: The next Big Sur River Watershed Plan stakeholders meeting will be held at the Big Sur Station on November 14, 2012 from 10-12:00 pm.
– Martha Karstens: Gave a heads-up to everyone about an upcoming bike ride for disabled riders on October 23, 2012. The ride will follow Highway 1 from the Carmel Mission Inn to Cambria. The Big Sur Fire Brigade and others have been meeting to strategize how to handle planned road closures in case of emergencies. Sheriff Scott Miller stated that they will be staging a car on the south end of the closure in case of an emergency; a resident reserve officer will also stay overnight.
– Rick Hutchinson from CALFIRE: encouraged residents to pay the invoices for State Responsibility Area (SRA) fire prevention fees that started showing up in the mail 2 weeks ago in order to avoid paying fines. The Howard Jarvis Tax Association has filed a lawsuit over the fees. Congressman Sam Farr commented that the fees should be going to first responders; in many cases, CALFIRE is not the first responder. Rick also noted that the Air Resources Board will require permits this year for burning.

OLD BUSINESS
. Rocky Creek Viaduct Update: Ken Dostalek, Project Manager, Caltrans
– Construction on the viaduct started after Labor Day; construction is estimated to be completed in the fall of 2013.
– The viaduct is 600 feet long with 9 supports (2 abutments and 7 columns or “bents”.)
– The drilling is going slower than anticipated; construction of the piles, pile caps and girders will finish at the end of January 2013.
– The changeable message sign at the Carmel River Bridge will be used to identify road closures. The contractor anticipates some overnight closures (10 hours at a time) will be necessary, but they are working to do as much as they can without closing the road.
– Project information is available on the Caltrans website.
– Congressman Farr stated that the design of the viaduct doesn’t seem to be consistent with the Coast Highway Management Plan.
– Supervisor Stone commented that a bridge recently built in Mendocino County has a more aesthetically-pleasing design. Aileen Lowe said she would look into it.
– Supervisor Potter stated that the site is challenging for construction and that they have come a long way with the design of the viaduct. The design of the rail is dependant on the required safety measures.
– Ken stated that Caltrans can revisit the rail design in the future but due to the short time period for design and construction, Caltrans had to go with a rail design that had already passed safety review.; Aileen stated she would bring back information to the community about railing designs.

NEW BUSINESS
None

REPORTS FROM MEMBER AGENCIES
Dick Ravich (Resident of Big Sur):
– Big Sur Fire Brigade Strategic Planning is moving ahead.
– The Brigade’s water tender needs to be replaced; they are starting a fund to raise money for the replacement.
– The Big Sur Coast Land Use Plan (BSCLUP) update will be coordinated through the LUAC; the public is encouraged to participate.
– The River Run will be held on October 27, 2012 at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park.
– The Bal Masque will be held at Nepenthe on October 31, 2012; there will be no Caltrans road closure that night.
– Still working to get high speed internet to the community. Ailene Krebs helped prepare a grant proposal. Hughes, Xcede and DISH are the options available.

Kirk Gafill (Big Sur Chamber of Commerce):
– Business levels are at or near record levels; there have been a lot of foreign visitors to the area.
– Caltrans road closures are challenging to businesses and residents and expressed appreciation to Caltrans communication of upcoming closures.

Rob Carver (CPOA)
– CPOA’s Annual Meeting will be held on November 19, 2012 at the Grange; the BSCLUP update is the topic.
– A public workshop on the Coastal Trail will be held in January.

Laura Lawrence (RMA Planning Department):
– Project list is available. If you would like to receive it electronically before the meeting, please use the sign up sheet in the back.
– The RMA is looking into the issues created by public events in Big Sur—issues such as parking, garbage, noise, commercial public events on private lands, and live music.

Dave Potter (Monterey County Board of Supervisors):
– It is election season; he will be focusing on the run-off between now and November 6th as much as he can. Supervisor Potter will be returning to Boston on Monday and will remain there until the election to be with his mother who is ill.

Monterey Peninsula Regional Parks District: absent

California Coastal Commission (CCC): absent

Aileen Lowe (Caltrans):
– Thanked the community for their participation; communication for the Caltrans projects is complex.
– Caltrans will continue to try and accommodate requests for no road closures.
– Tim Gubbins has been appointed the new Director for Caltrans District 5.
– $500 million worth of projects are going on in the District right now.

CL Price (State Parks):
– A redesign of the entrance to Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park is going on now. It is estimated to be completed in March 2013.

Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary: absent

Tim Short (USFS):
– This is his first BSMAAC since he was permanently hired; he has moved into the new district office in King City.
– The new office will be dedicated on November 1st; the building is constructed of straw bales.
– He is working on establishing office hours for Big Sur.
– Sherry Tune is now the Forest Supervisor in Mendocino County; she said she misses our meeting.

27th District, State Assembly: absent

15th District, State Senate: absent

28th District, State Assembly: absent

Congressman Sam Farr (United States Congress):
– The construction on the roads in the community is a result of Stimulus funds and will end eventually.
– Proposition 30 is a “make or break” for California.
– The debt limit needs to be raised again; implementing cuts and taxes will take too much money out of the economy.
– Congress and Senate have a lot of work to do before the end of the year; there is a lot of division between the two. He predicts they will “kick the can down the road” again.
– Government has been hit the hardest in California when it comes to jobs.

REPORTS FROM OTHER AGENCIES
​None.

Next meeting is scheduled for February 1, 2013 (canceled). The meeting was adjourned at 12:20 pm.

FINALLY:

Working Group for the issue of Short Term Rentals and Events to be held Wednesday, May 22 from 1-2 pm, Salinas Government Center, Monterey Room, 168 Alisal, salinas. For additional information contact Dave Potter’s Office, 831-647-7755.

BSMAAC Meeting Friday May 17th

This Friday, starting at 10 am at the Conference Center at the Lodge in the Big Sur Campground, a meeting (one of four per year) is shaping up to be one that will be very well attended by those on both sides of the issue regarding rentals in Big Sur.

Should we save our very limited housing for local community, or should property owners be allowed to rent out their guest houses/caretaker cottages/trailers to those looking to vacation here for a weekend, a week, or a month?

I have been contacted by a number of people on both sides of this issue regarding my position and requesting that I post something supporting one side or the other. I can see both sides, have mixed feeling about both sides, so declined to do so. I will be happy to provide a balanced and unbiased forum for both sides, after the meeting, but will not favor one side over any of the others.

This post is just to inform readers about the issue and the meeting. If one wants to get an idea about the magnitude of the issue and get a bit of information about short-term rentals, just go to VRBO.com (vacation rentals by owner) and pursue some of the 59 places offered for rent in this large, geographically, but small population community. It is quite the eye-opener.

See you at the meeting, where I hope we can be respectful of differing opinions.

PLEASE PARK IN THE LOT BELOW AS THERE IS VERY LIMITED PARKING AT THE CONFERENCE CENTER, RESERVED FOR GUESTS AND HANDICAPPED.

Two meetings this week

The first is the CWPP — Community Wildfrire Protection Plan — meeting. The South Coast one is Wednesday, July 29, 7-9 pm at the school. The North Coast one is Thursday 7-9 at the Lodge. A draft of the preliminary planning document is being circulated. I sent it to all on the South Coast, and some on the North Coast, for which I had email addresses. If you want to see it, but did not receive a copy, send me an email at kwnovoa@mac.com

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This old fire engine never did work the types of fires we see, but she sure is a beaut, isn’t she?

The second meeting is the Big Sur Multi-Agency Advisory Council on Friday, July 31, from 10-1 pm. This is the agenda:

10:00 a.m. I. CALL TO ORDER Congressman Sam Farr

II. ROLL CALL AND INTRODUCTIONS

III. APPROVE MINUTES OF May 22, 2009

10:15 IV. PUBLIC COMMENT ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS

10:25 V. OLD BUSINESS
1. Update on Los Padres National Forest Rep. Sam Farr
Big Sur Management Unit Line Item
VI. NEW BUSINESS

1. New Code Enforcement Ordinance Tim McCormick, County Building
2. Prospects for Broadband on the Central Coast Arlene Krebs, Central Coast Broadband Consortium
11:00 VII. REPORTS FROM MEMBER AGENCIES

(please bring written report)

Big Sur Resident Member
Big Sur Chamber of Commerce
Coast Property Owners’ Association
Monterey County Planning and Building Inspection
Monterey County Board of Supervisors
Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District
California Coastal Commission
Caltrans
State Parks and Recreation
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
United States Forest Service
27th District, State Assembly
15th District, State Senate
United States Congress

12:30 p.m. VIII. REPORTS FROM OTHER AGENCIES

1:00 IX. NEXT MEETING ON November 13, 2009

(10:00 a.m. Pfeiffer Conference Room, Big Sur Lodge)

1:05 X. ADJOURNMENT In Memory of Bill Post