Santa Cruz Wharf Improvement Project. Briefing Paper. Prepared by City of Santa Cruz. for

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Santa Cruz Wharf Improvement Project Briefing Paper Prepared by City of Santa Cruz for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Interagency Meeting 12 November 2014

Santa Cruz Wharf Improvement Project Constructed on a base of over 4,400 Douglas-fir piles, the Santa Cruz Wharf is the longest timber-supported structure in the United States. The Santa Cruz Wharf Improvement Project encompasses a 2.5 acre expansion for public access, recreation, and interaction with the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.

Santa Cruz Wharf Master Plan and Engineering Report Funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration and administered by the Seattle Regional Office

Santa Cruz Wharf Improvement Project Location Map

Wharf Master Plan Economic Development Design and Development Standards Public Access and Recreational Uses Educational and Scientific Nexus Engineering Report Pilings, Supports, and Deck Roadways, Pedestrian Walkways, Parking Areas Reduction of Environmental Impacts Sewer, Lighting, and Fire Suppression Systems

Santa Cruz Wharf Improvement Project Project Summary Existing Wharf (300,100 sq.ft. and 4,440 piles) Parking and vehicular circulation 178,400 sq.ft. Commercial and retail uses 54,600 sq.ft. Wharf Operations 11,100 sq.ft. Public Access 56,000 sq.ft. Proposed (108,000 sq.ft. and 900 piles) Parking and vehicular circulation 0 sq.ft. Commercial and retail uses 0 sq.ft. Wharf Operations 0 sq.ft. Public Access 108,000 sq.ft

Santa Cruz Wharf Improvement Project Interagency Meeting Focus and Feedback Confirmation of lead agency General permitting requirements Issues/concerns of specific agencies Critical path steps/process

Santa Cruz Wharf Master Plan Concepts, Proposals, and Recommendations The Gateway Entrance

The Gateway Entrance Create a new and more attractive gateway to the Wharf to be more visible, create a more positive transition from the land to the Monterey Bay, and provide a better sense of arrival.

Santa Cruz Wharf Master Plan Concepts, Proposals, and Recommendations The Welcome Center

The Welcome Center Construct a Welcome Center at the beginning of the line of buildings on the west side of the Wharf, facing the shore and greeting visitors to the commercial and recreational experiences that follow. Include an open water swim facility.

Santa Cruz Wharf Master Plan Concepts, Proposals, and Recommendations The East Promenade

The East Promenade Construct a 24' wide promenade along the Wharf's eastern edge to create uninterrupted opportunities for recreation, to reduce pedestrian/vehicular conflicts, and to provide for an alternate emergency access route.

Santa Cruz Wharf Master Plan Concepts, Proposals, and Recommendations The Small Boat Landing

The Small Boat Landing Construct a small boat landing facility on the east side of the Wharf adjacent to the new East Promenade for kayak, paddleboard, and fishing boat rentals as well as for Wharf Operations.

Santa Cruz Wharf Master Plan Concepts, Proposals, and Recommendations The Western Walkway

The Western Walkway Construct a 12' wide walkway on the western side of the Wharf that provides for continuity of access in a manner that does not conflict with visual access from adjacent commercial uses.

Santa Cruz Wharf Master Plan Concepts, Proposals, and Recommendations The Events Pavilion

The Events Pavilion Construct a multi-sided Events Pavilion that creates a continuity of the commercial uses where the Wharf bends to the southwest and provides a large, weather-protected space.

Santa Cruz Wharf Master Plan Concepts, Proposals, and Recommendations The South Landing

The South Landing Construct a landing facility for the docking of larger vessels at the end of the Wharf for science, education, research, sports fishing and whale watching.

Santa Cruz Wharf Master Plan Concepts, Proposals, and Recommendations The Landmark Building

The Landmark Building Construct a new Landmark Building reminiscent in scale and form of the structure once located at the end of the Wharf. Provide a visual focus and destination attraction which entices visitors to venture out to the end of the Wharf.

Santa Cruz Wharf Master Plan Concepts, Proposals, and Recommendations The Stepped Overlook

The Stepped Overlook Heighten the experience of the dynamic qualities of water, the variability of waves and tides, and the exhilaration of being out over water by creating a Stepped Overlook that extends out into the Monterey Bay.

Santa Cruz Wharf Master Plan Concepts, Proposals, and Recommendations On-Demand Vacuum Assisted Refuse and Recycling Collection System

Santa Cruz Wharf Engineering Report Findings and Recommendations 1. Piling Survey 4,400 piles inspected; 5% need replacement. Add additional piles for lateral stability. 2. Structural Evaluation Wharf in serviceable shape for a 100 yr. old structure. Add additional connectors at unsupported splices. Increase load capacity at roadway turnarounds. 3. Roadways/Parking Install rubberized AC throughout. Install plywood/waterproofing layer between AC and deck boards to minimize cracking. Install drain inlets in vehicle area to treat runoff with media filtration to address water quality.

Santa Cruz Wharf Engineering Report Findings and Recommendations 4. Walkways/Commons Fair to good condition. Address reflective cracking with plywood/waterproofing underlayment. Relocate/remediate impediments to pedestrian movement. 5. Sanitary Sewer Existing gravity mains are well within their capacity carrying about 50% of total possible flow rate. Given the present age and condition of the existing gravity mains, it is estimated they have at least 25 years of serviceable life remaining. 6. Fire Systems Extend coverage of the under deck fire suppression system at the public access dock and boat rental dock. Limit boat anchorage to outside 200 feet of the west side.

Santa Cruz Wharf Engineering Report Findings and Recommendations 7. Building Supports Adequate structural capacity to support one- and two-story buildings, including those identified in the Wharf Master Plan. Provides structural requirements for new construction. 8. New Landing Preliminary berthing analysis was performed in order to determine the berthing energy demand for the design of the landing structure. The design vessel was a 200 LT Coast Guard Marine Protector Class vessel, with a 110 ft. length overall. Fixed landing system is the most feasible for all year access at the Wharf. 9. Weather Impacts Widen the Wharf with vertical timber piles to increase its resistance to lateral wave and tsunami forces.

Santa Cruz Wharf Master Plan Capital Improvements Budget Estimate Gateway Entrance $1,200,000 to $1,400,000 and Pay Stations Welcome Center $810,000 to $972,000 Open Water $245,000 to $294,000 Swim Facility East Promenade: $11,900,000 to $14,300,000 West Walkway/Access: $2,500,000 to $3,000,000 Small Boat Landing: $2,900,000 to $3,500,000 Events Pavilion: $1,240,000 to $1,488,000 South Landing: $1,000,000 to $1,200,000 Landmark Building: $2,100,000 to $2,520,000 Total: $24,000,000 to $29,000,000

Santa Cruz Wharf Master Plan Repairs/Maintenance Budget Estimate Piles $1,000,000 to $1,500,000 Deck Substructures $750,000 to $1,100,000 Miscellaneous $200,000 to $300,000 (sewer, fire protection, landings) Paving $7,200,000 to $8,600,000 Total: $9,150,000 to $11,500,000

Santa Cruz Wharf Improvement Project Interagency Meeting Focus and Feedback Confirmation of lead agency General permitting requirements Issues/concerns of specific agencies Critical path steps/process