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93-030 RESOLUTION NO. 93R-30 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (i) REVIEWING THE NEED FOR CONTINUING THE LOCAL EMERGENCY HERETOFORE PROCLAIMED BY THE DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY SERVICES OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AS RATIFIED BY CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 93R-19, (ii) DETERMINING THAT THE NEED FOR CONTINUING THE LOCAL EMERGENCY EXISTS, (iii) AUTHORIZING CERTAIN ACTS AND ORDERS BY THE DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, AND (iv) APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING CERTAIN ADDITIONAL REMEDIAL ACTIONS RELATING TO THE IMPENDING PERIL. WHEREAS, Section 6.04.060 of the Anaheim Municipal Code empowers the Director of Emergency Services of the City of Anaheim to proclaim the existence or threatened existence of a local emergency when the City of Anaheim is affected or likely to be affected by a public calamity and the City Council is not in session; and WHEREAS, on or about January 18, 1993, conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property arose within the City of Anaheim caused by continuing earth movement and landslides within the area of the City (the "Disaster Area") described on Exhibit A of the Proclamation of the Existence of a Local Emergency by the Director of Emergency Services of the City of Anaheim (the "Proclamation"); and WHEREAS, on January 19, 1993, the Director of Emergency Services of the City of Anaheim did issue the Proclamation, at which time the City Council was not in session; and WHEREAS, on January 26, 1993, the City Council adopted its Resolution No. 93R-19 finding that the aforesaid conditions of extreme peril (the "impending peril") did warrant and necessitate proclamation of the existence of a local emergency and the issuance of said Proclamation by the Director of Emergency Services, and, for such reasons, the City Council ratified the Proclamation; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 866(a) of the Government Code of the State of California and on the basis of expert opinion or other reasonable basis, the City Council further found that: 1. The aforesaid Disaster Area is the subject of gradual earth movement as defined in Government Code Section 866(a); and 2. An impending peril to persons and/or property exists as a result of said gradual earth movement; and 3. The City Council has determined appropriate remedial action to halt, stabilize or abate such impending peril; and WHEREAS, the City Council further determined that those certain measures (the "remedial actions") described in that certain letter dated January 25, 1993 to the City Council from Eberhart & Stone, Inc., geotechnical consultants to the City of Anaheim, a copy of which letter is attached to Resolution No. 93R-19 and marked Attachment 2 thereof, constitute appropriate remedial actions to halt, stabilize or abate said impending peril; and WHEREAS, the officers, employees, agents and contractors of the City of Anaheim were thereby authorized to implement said remedial actions; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 8630 of the Government Code of the State of California, the City Council has this date reviewed the need for continuing the local emergency. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the city Council hereby determines that the need exists for continuing the local emergency due to the continued existence of the impending peril. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Director of Emergency Services is hereby authorized to: 1. Determine whether the impending peril requires the evacuation of any additional residences, buildings or properties located outside of the boundaries of the Disaster Area (the "Additional Properties"), and to issue orders concerning, affecting, or requiring the evacuation of such Additional Properties; and 2. Determine from time to time whether the impending peril requires the continued evacuation of (a) any homes, buildings or properties which have been ordered evacuated within the Disaster Area, or (b) any Additional Properties which have been ordered evacuated, and to issue from time to time one or more orders terminating the prior evacuation orders with regard to some or all of such homes, buildings or properties, where appropriate. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the provisions of the immediately preceding paragraph shall supersede any orders or pronouncements contained in Resolution No. 93R-19 or the Proclamation to the contrary. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, pursuant to Section 866(a) of the Government Code of the State of California, the City Council hereby determines that those certain measures (the "additional remedial actions") described in that certain letter dated February 9, 1993 to the City Council from Eberhart & Stone, Inc., geotechnical consultants to the city of Anaheim, a copy of which letter is attached hereto and marked Attachment 1 hereof, constitute appropriate additional remedial actions to halt, stabilize or abate the impending peril. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the officers, employees, agents and contractors of the City of Anaheim are hereby authorized to implement said additional remedial actions. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, except as expressly superseded by any provision hereof, Resolution No. 93R-19 and the Proclamation shall remain in full force and effect. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim this 9th day of February, MAYO OF THE HEIM CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 93R-30 was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting provided by law, of the Anaheim City Council held on the 9th day of February, 1993, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Feldhaus, Hunter, Pickler, Simpson, Daly NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None ABSENT; COUNCIL MEMBERS: None AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim signed said Resolution No. 93R-30 on the 10th day of February, 1993. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official. seal of the City of Anaheim this 10th day of February, 1993. CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (SEAk) I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original of Resolution No. 93R-30 was duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim on February 9, 1993. CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM EBERHART & STONE, INC. OAN ESE, ART, CEG GEOTECHNICAL CONSULTANTS GERALD L STONE, RCE 733 WEST TAFT AVENUE · ORANGE, CA 92665 · (714) 921-4810 W.O. 165110.69 February 9, 1993 City Council City of Anaheim 200 South Anaheim Boulevard Anaheim, California 92805 Subject: Update for implementation of emergency measures, Santiago Landslide area, Anaheim Hills, California. Reference: "Implementation of emergency measures, Santiago Landslide area, Anaheim Hills, California", by this firm, dated January 25, 1993. Gentlemen: Emergency measures, as discussed in this firm's letter dated January 25, 1993, for the area referenced in the proclamation of local emergency issued by the Director of Emergency Services and dated January 19, 1993, are currently being implemented. These measures continue to include: an aggressive dewatering program consisting of horizontal and vertical wells situated within the landslide mass, survey monitoring of the slide movement, and draining of swimming pools within the landslide area. Additional measures implemented subsequent to January 25, 1993, include, among other things, installation of piezometers to monitor ground water levels, drilling of additional horizontal wells within Oak Canyon, above-grounding of various utility services, pressure and leak testing of various utility services, and effo~',s to cover or .~,eal ground cracks on public and private properties and to maintain positive surface drainage away from the immediate landslide area. Imminently, inc. linometers and tilt meters will be installed within and adjacent to the landslide mass to closely monitor ground movement. In addition, the conditions of impending peril described in the referenced January 25th letter resulted in this firm's recommendation that impacted homeowners be evacuated from their homes for a period of at least two weeks. Presently, 38 horizontal and 25 vertical dewatering wells have been installed, cumulatively removing approximately 175,000 gallons of ground water per day. Survey monitoring data received to date suggest that the aggressive dewatering efforts have been somewhat successful in slowing the landslide movement. However, movement of the landslide continues, and such movement continues to constitute impending peril to persons and properties throughout the affected area. These conditions make it necessary to recommend that the identified homes remain vacated until more data are obtained regarding the nature and magnitude of the landslide movement. A'i'TACHMENT/..J_ PAGE .J___ OF ..2. PAGES City of Anaheim 2 W.O. 165110.69 The emergency measures implemented to date, as well as those proposed for the affected area, have been implemented and/or proposed with the coordination of the Engineering Department of the City of Anaheim. This firm recommends that all of the measures described in the January 25th letter and in this letter continue to be implemented, as well as such other measures as may appear to be necessary, from time to time, to address the peril. This may include evacuation of additional residents if, and when, conditions warrant such additional evacuation. Regularly scheduled surveys, geologic mapping, and monitoring of the changing conditions within the incident area are ongoing and are anticipated to continue indefinitely. Implementation of these measures is continuing, and daily written or oral updates on ~r~ site conditions are being provided to City of Anaheim staff. Respectfully submitted, EBERHART & TONE, INC. : ViceIF esideb't - j ~,, ~CE~ '~x~. 12-31/9~ ': /\T]'ACHMENT ._Z_/ EBE..A.T & s~rONE, ~.C.PAGE ~ OF_-2-_ PAGES