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RECOMMENDED ROUND 3 LOCAL COASTAL
PROGRAM LOCAL ASSISTANCE GRANT AWARDS
Santa Cruz, CA
August 12th, 2016
Commission Hearing
LCP GRANT PROGRAM BACKGROUND
 LCP Grants support Local Governments
 Develop or update Local Coastal Programs (LCPs)
 Address impacts from Climate Change and Sea Level Rise
 Helps accomplish Goal 4 of the Commission’s
Adopted Strategic Plan
 Provides financial incentives
 Facilitates improved communication and collaboration
 Addresses the need to update outdated LCPs
 Prioritizes LCP certification
 Will reduce Commission permit workload
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LCP GRANT PROGRAM BACKGROUND
 Round 1 completed in April 2016 - $1 million total
awarded to 11 local governments
 Round 2 currently underway – More than $2 million
awarded to 13 local governments ($1 million from
the Coastal Commission and $1,015,750 from the
Ocean Protection Council)
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ROUND 3 GRANT PROGRAM OVERVIEW
 More than $3 million available for 3rd round of grant
funding
 15 applications received totaling $4,083,514
 Requests ranged from $85,000 to $1,014,725
 14 applications recommended for award totaling
$2,476,011
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GRANT REVIEW PROCESS –
ADOPTED SELECTION CRITERIA
Commission approved the LCP grant program
guidelines on August 14, 2013
Adopted Selection Criteria:
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Public Benefit/Statewide Significance
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Relative Need for LCP/Extent of Update
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Addressing the Effects of Climate Change
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Likelihood of Success/Effectiveness
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Workload
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Project Integration/Leverage/Matching Funds
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GRANT REVIEW PROCESS
 Commission staff review team
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LCP Grant Team
Sea Level Rise Team
Commission Staff with Scientific and Technical Expertise
Staff from the State Coastal Conservancy and the Ocean Protection
Council
 Proposals ranked low, med, high according to criteria
9 applications were ranked High
6 applications were ranked Medium
0 applications were ranked Low
 See Attachment B (page 60) of Staff Report for full
rankings
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GRANT REVIEW PROCESS –
LESSONS LEARNED
LCP planning projects are complex and timeconsuming
 Technical Studies:
 Needed to support LCP planning work
 Can require significant funding depending on the
complexity and scope of the work, as well as the
availability of data and modeling resources
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GRANT CONDITIONS
 Work Program Conditions:
 Submit LCP documents and maps in both paper and editable
digital format
 Acknowledge State Coastal Conservancy funding
 Allow for sufficient time to review and revise grant
deliverables and for Commission coordination
 Include a description of future steps to achieve certification
after the grant work is completed
 Climate Change and Sea Level Rise Conditions:
 Utilize the Commission’s Sea Level Rise Policy Guidance
document
 Perform grant work in accordance with climate change principles
outlined in Safeguarding California Plan (2014)
 Assess sea level rise vulnerability through scenario-based analysis
 Coordinate sea level rise preparedness work with other local
jurisdictions and state agencies
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GRANT
RECOMMENDATION
SUMMARY
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CITY OF PACIFICA
 Requested Amount: $188,000
 Includes:
 Sea Level Rise Vulnerability
Assessment
 Adaptation Plan
 Public Outreach
 LCP Policy Development
Ocean wave, Pacifica
State Beach
By Alan Grinberg
 Recommended Award: $188,000
 Outcome: Incorporation of sea level rise adaptation
options into a pre-existing, uncertified LCP Update
that will be submitted to the Commission and
certified within the grant term.
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CITY OF HALF MOON BAY
 Requested Amount: $85,000
 Includes:
 Technical Studies and Plans
 Build Out Analysis
 Transportation System Performance Analysis
 Coastal Resource Impacts Analysis
 Infrastructure Capacity Analysis
 Public Outreach
 Local Adoption and Commission Review
 Recommended Award: $85,000
 Outcome: Completion of technical studies in support of the
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LCP Update, as well as finalization and local adoption of an
LCP Update that will be submitted to the Commission.
Commission certification would fall outside of the grant term.
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CITY OF MORRO BAY
 Requested Amount: $250,000
 Includes:
 Technical Studies and Plans
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Environmentally Sensitive Habitat Area
Map Update
Sea Level Rise Mitigation Strategy Modeling
and Evaluation
Bayside Lateral Coastal Access Plan
Low-cost Visitor Serving Accommodations Inventory and
Implementation Strategy
Updated Sea Level Rise Model
Morro
Reflections,
Morro Bay, ©
Rodrigo
Alvarez
 Recommended Award: $200,000
 Outcome: Development of technical studies and related
LCP policy language to be incorporated into the overall
LCP update funded by the Commission’s Round 2 LCP
grant, which will be submitted to the Commission.
Commission certification would fall outside the grant term.
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CITY OF SANTA BARBARA
 Requested Amount: $298,252
 Includes:
 Public Outreach
 Update of Sea Level Rise Vulnerability
Assessment
 Sea Level Rise Adaptation Plan
 LCP Policy Development
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"Junior Lifeguards"
East Beach, Santa
Barbara, California
Patricia Franco
Low-cost visitor serving accommodation policies
Sea Level Rise Policies
 Recommended Award: $285,892
 Outcome: Development of draft LCP Amendments related
to sea level rise and lower cost overnight accommodations
as well as a Sea Level Rise Adaptation Plan.
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CITY OF CARPINTERIA
 Requested Amount: $150,000
 Includes:
 Public Outreach
 Formation of General Plan / LCP Land Use Plan Committee to
guide the LCP update process
 Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment
 Sea Level Rise Adaptation Plan
 Recommended Award: $150,000
 Outcome: Preparation of a Sea Level Rise Vulnerability
Assessment and Adaptation Plan that will inform work on a
Draft GP/LCP update.
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COUNTY OF VENTURA
 Requested Amount: $505,418
 Includes:
 Coastal Hazard Vulnerability and Risk Assessment
 Sea Level Rise Adaptation Plan
 Public Outreach
Inspiration Point,
Anacapa Island, ©
Mark Corcoran
 Recommended Award: $225,000
 Outcome: Draft LUP Amendment that
incorporates sea level rise adaptation
measures. This amendment will be
incorporated with other comprehensive LCP
update work, which will be locally adopted
and submitted to the Commission for
certification outside of the grant term.
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CITY OF SANTA MONICA
 Requested Amount: $175,000
 Includes:
 Public Outreach
 Implementation Plan development
Reflection at 4:30 AM, Santa Monica Pier
by Larry Brambles
 Local Adoption
 Recommended Award: $100,000
 Outcome: Submittal of an Implementation Plan to the
Commission, which would lead to the City’s first LCP.
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CITY OF LOS ANGELES
 Requested Amount: $1,014,725
 Includes:
 Public Outreach
 Implementation Plan development
Venice “Beach”,
Shutterstock
 Local Adoption
 Recommended Award: $0
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CITY OF HERMOSA BEACH
 Requested Amount: $135,899
 Includes:
 Public Outreach
 Technical Studies and Plans
 Sea Level Rise
 Low-cost Visitor Serving Accommodation
 Efficient Parking Management
 Targeted Land Use Plan Amendment (if necessary)
 Implementation Plan development
 Local Adoption
 Recommended Award: $135,899
 Outcome: Submittal of an Implementation Plan for
Commission certification, which will result in a
certified LCP.
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CITY OF SEAL BEACH
 Requested Amount: $200,000
 Includes:
 Public Outreach
 Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment
 Sea Level Rise Adaptation Plan
 Local Adoption of LCP
 Recommended Award: $200,000
 Outcome: Submittal and certification of a new LCP.
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CITY OF DANA POINT
 Requested Amount: $135,000
 Includes:
 Public Outreach
 Technical Studies and Plans
 Coastal Resource Database
 Model and Map Coastal Resources for Climate Scenarios
 Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment
 Sea Level Rise Adaptation Plan
 Recommended Award: $135,000
 Outcome: Submittal of an LCP Amendment.
Commission certification would fall outside of the
grant term.
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CITY OF SAN CLEMENTE
 Requested Amount: $135,000
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Public Outreach
Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment
Targeted Land Use Plan Amendment, if necessary
Implementation Plan development
Local Adoption
San Clemente Pier,
Matt Ludin
 Recommended Award: $135,000
 Outcome: Submittal of a targeted LUP Amendment
(if warranted, as conditioned) and a new IP for review
and certification by the Commission, which would
complete a full LCP.
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CITY OF OCEANSIDE
 Requested Amount: $300,000
 Includes:
 Public Outreach
 Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment
 Sea Level Rise Adaptation Plan
 Land Use Plan update
 Recommended Award: $200,000
 Outcome: Submittal of a locally-adopted
comprehensive update of the City’s LUP, with
review and certification of the LUP to occur
outside the grant term, followed by updates and
certification of the IP also outside the grant term.
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CITY OF DEL MAR
 Requested Amount: $211,220
 Includes:
 Public Outreach
 Technical Studies and Plans
 Supplemental Sea Level Rise Analysis
 Sediment Management Plan
 San Dieguito Lagoon Wetland Habitat Mitigation Assessment
 Recommended Award: $211,220
 Outcome: Supplemental sea level rise analysis, which
will be incorporated into an LCP Amendment that is
scheduled for submittal by the end of the Round 2
LCP grant term and certification thereafter.
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CITY OF IMPERIAL BEACH
 Requested Amount: $300,000
 Includes:
 Translation of Sea Level Rise adaptation planning
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work in LCP policy language
Public Outreach
Draft Land Use Plan
Draft Implementation Plan
Local Adoption
Long-Billed Curlew
Tijuana Estuary
Edward Andrew Woods
 Recommended Award: $225,000
 Outcome: Submittal of an LCP Update.
Commission certification would fall outside of
the grant term.
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ANTICIPATED OUTCOMES
 Round 3 will ultimately result in:
 1 new LCP
 3 new Implementation Plans
 5 comprehensive LCP updates
 3 LCP Amendments
 1 comprehensive Land Use Plan
 1 Land Use Plan Amendment
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NEXT STEPS
Updated work programs due by September 15, 2016
Work Programs shall include necessary benchmarks to
measure progress
All grant projects must conform to standard contract
management requirements
Grant agreements will be finalized and executed approximately
one month later
See Section VII (page 55) of the staff report for administrative
requirements
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THANK YOU
For general inquiries on the LCP Grant Program, please contact:
Daniel Nathan
[email protected]
(415) 904-5251
For North Coast, North Central Coast and Central Coast grants:
Kelsey Ducklow
[email protected]
(415) 904-2335
For South Central Coast, South Coast and San Diego grants:
Carey Batha
[email protected]
(415) 904-5268
http://www.coastal.ca.gov/lcp/lcpgrantprogram.html
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