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STAFF REPORT
CITY COUNCIL
August 19, 2014
Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers
CITY CLERK
File # 600 -30
Christopher L. Foss, City Manager "
Pacific Gas and Electric Pipeline Pathways Project Framework Agreement
Prepared by Gary Huisingh, Public Works Director and John Bakker, City
Attorney
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
Pacific Gas & Electric Company is pursuing a project that it calls Pipeline Pathways. The
project involves clearing improvements and vegetation above and adjacent to its natural gas
transmission pipelines for pipeline integrity and access. The number of trees that PG &E initially
proposed for removal in Dublin and other communities in the greater Bay Area proved to be very
controversial.
Facing a public outcry, PG &E "paused" the project and began engaging with cities and counties
to find a framework for moving the project forward. A subcommittee appointed by the Contra
Costa County Public Managers Association, in conjunction with some of the Alameda County
City Managers, took the lead in working with PG &E on the framework, and the subcommittee
(including members from the Tri- Valley area) and PG &E have reached an agreement that is
being presented to the City Council for approval.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
The Framework agreement, reflecting as it does primarily commitments on behalf of PG &E,
including a commitment to fund the City's costs of evaluating the project, will have no financial
impact on the City of Dublin.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the Framework agreement and authorize the
City Manager to execute it.
`Reviewed By
Assistant City Manager
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DESCRIPTION:
This spring, PG &E began pursuing its Pipeline Pathways project. The project would involve the
removal of vegetation and improvements above and adjacent to PG &E's gas transmission
pipelines. According to PG &E, the purpose of the project is "to enhance safety by reducing risks
to the integrity of the pipeline and improving access for PG &E to do safety work." As initially
proposed (Attachment 1), the project would have resulted in the removal of 258 trees in the City
of Dublin.
The City and the community viewed PG &E's project very unfavorably, as did other communities
in the greater Bay Area. This led to the formation of a coalition of cities to retain a law firm to
oppose the project. Eventually, the Contra Costa County Public Managers Association (PMA)
convened a meeting involving the mayors, managers and administrators, and attorneys from
Contra Costa County and Alameda County that led to various joint efforts in opposition to the
project. In reaction to the concerns expressed by the cities and the public, PG &E decided to
"pause" its efforts on the project.
PG &E subsequently began meeting with the PMA to attempt to reach agreement on a
framework for moving forward with the project. A committee of City Managers negotiated the
attached "PG &E /Agency Framework" agreement (Attachment 2). The Agreement outlines
PG &E's commitments with regard to how it will pursue the project going forward. Among other
things, it states both parties' commitments to maintaining gas pipeline integrity and safety and to
the importance of trees and landscaping to community character. PG &E also commits in the
proposed agreement to, among other things-
1 . reevaluating all trees initially proposed for removal, upon request by an agency, and only
proposing the removal of trees for which data supports safety concerns, all with a goal
towards reducing the number of trees proposed for removal;
2. complying with ministerial encroachment permit procedures and requirements;
3. identifying trees protected by local tree protection ordinances;
4. mitigating for protected tree removals as mutually agreed by the agency and PG &E;
5. paying for the costs associated with agency evaluation of work, including third party
arborists and other consultant and staff time as agreed by the agency and PG &E;
6. evaluating various specified mitigation measures that could potentially avoid the need for
tree removals;
7. providing detailed data, as specified, to allow the agencies to evaluate and understand
the project; and
8. conducting field reviews with the agency.
The agreement — purposefully —does not resolve the dispute between the City and PG &E over
whether PG &E is subject to local tree removal ordinances. Instead, the agreement is designed
to develop a framework for limiting the number of trees required for removal and to develop
information for the City to carefully consider PG &E's tree removal requests. City staff and
PG &E acknowledge that there may eventually be disputes over PG &E's right to remove
individual trees. If such a dispute were to arise, the City or PG &E could seek legal or regulatory
remedies at that time.
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the Framework agreement. Staff believes that
the commitments made by PG &E in the agreement are appropriate, and we believe that the
additional information to be developed by PG &E as it pursues the project will allow the City to
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make tree removal decisions with better information than is currently available. Finally, the
agreement does not prevent the City from enforcing its legal rights at some point in the future.
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS /PUBLIC OUTREACH:
None.
ATTACHMENTS: 1. PG &E Pipeline Pathways Slides for Dublin
2. Proposed Framework Agreement
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City of Dublin
18 City Projects
204 Units of Brush
258 Trees
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Project Location: Hacienda Dr @ 1 -580 West Off -Ramp
Area Description: Median & Sidewalk Planter Strip
Scope of work: Tree and shrub removal and stump grind. CI
and remove all debris
Equipment needed: climb crew, chipper and stump grinder
Project Location: Eastside of Arnold Rd, North of Central Expressway
Area Description: City planter strip and commercial landscape rear of
sidewalk
Scope of work: Tree and shrub removal, stump grind and tree trim. Chip
and remove all debris
Equipment needed: lift truck, chipper and stump grinder
Removals: 15 units of brush, 41 Trees
Trims: 11 Trees
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Project Location: North end of Arnold Rd
Area Description: Landscape trees and shrubs along west side of road
Scope of work: Tree and shrub removal, stump grind and tree trim. Chip
and remove all debris
Equipment needed: climb crew, chipper and stump grinder
Removals: 15 units of brush, 29 Trees
Trims: 5 Trees
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Project Location: End of Demarcus Blvd & Iron Horse Pkwy @ BART Station
Area Description: Landscape Median
Scope of work: Tree and shrub removal and stump grind. Chip and remove all debris
Equipment needed: climb crew, chipper and stump grinder
Removals: 1 unit of brush, 1 Tree
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Project Location: 6015 & 6085 Scarlett Ct
Area Description: Trees and landscape shrubs rear of sidewalk
Scope of work: Tree and shrub removal and stump grind. Chip and remove all debris
Equipment needed: Lift truck, chipper and stump grinder
Removals: 1 unit of brush, 3 Trees
Project Location: 6265 Scarlett Ct
Area Description: Tree and landscape shrubs rear of
sidewalk
Scope of work: Tree and shrub removal and stump
grind. Chip and remove all debris
Equipment needed: climb crew, chipper and stump
grinder
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Project Location: 6301 Scarlett Ct
Area Description: Tree and landscape shrubs rear of sidewalk
Scope of work: Tree and shrub removal, stump grind and tree
trim. Chip and remove all debris
Equipment needed: climb crew, chipper and stump grinder
Removals: 1 unit of brush, 1 Tree
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Project Location: 6331 & 6300 Scarlett Ct
Area Description: Tree and landscape shrubs rea
of sidewalk
Scope of work: Tree and shrub removal and stum
grind. Chip and remove all debris
Equipment needed: climb crew, chipper and
stump grinder
Removals: 3 units of brush, 6 Trees
Project Location: Dublin Ct
Area Description: Tree and landscape shrubs rear of sidewalk
Scope of work: Tree and shrub removal and stump grind. Chip and remove all debris
Equipment needed: lift truck, chipper and stump grinder
Removals: 3 units of brush, 6 Trees
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Project Location: Dublin Blvd between San Ramon Rd and Dublin
Ct
Area Description: Landscape medians, sidewalk planter strips and
rear of sidewalk
Scope of work: Tree and shrub removal, stump grind and tree
trim. Chip and remove all debris
Equipment needed: lift truck, chipper and stump grinder
Removals: 12 units of brush, 24 Trees
Trims: 2 Trees
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Project Location: San Ramon Rd from Dublin Blvd
to Amador Valley Blvd
Area Description: East side of San Ramon Rd in
sidewalk planter strips and rear of sidewalk
Scope of work: Tree and shrub removal, stump
grind and tree trim. Chip and remove all debris
Equipment needed: lift truck, chipper and stump
grinder
Removals: 1 unit of brush, 15 Trees
Trims: 7 Trees
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Project Location: San Ramon Rd north of Amador Valley Blvd
Area Description: Landscape median, sidewalk planter strips and rear of sidewalk
Scope of work: Tree and shrub removal, stump grind and tree trim. Chip and remove all debris
Equipment needed: lift truck, chipper and stump grinder
RW_V_8102_14
Project Location: San Ramon Rd north of Amador Valley Blvd
Area Description: East side of San Ramon Rd near canal
Scope of work: Tree and shrub removal, stump grind and tree trim. Chip and remove all debris
Equipment needed: climb crew, chipper and stump grinder
Removals: 2 units of brush, 15 Trees
Trims: 10 Trees
RW V 8103 14
Project Location: San Ramon Rd I
Shannon Ave
Area Description: East side of Sa
Scope of work: Tree and shrub re
trim. Chip and remove all
debris
Equipment needed: climb
crew, chipper and stump
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Removals: 22 units of brush, 5
Trees
Trims: 25 Trees
RW_V_8104_14
Project Location: San Ramon Rd b.
Vomac Rd
Area Description: East side of San
path
Scope of work: Tree and shrub rer
tree trim. Chip and remove all
debris
Equipment needed: climb crew,
chipper and stump grinder
Removals: 25 units of brush, 31
Trees
Trims: 1 Tree
RW V 8105 14
Project Location: San Ramon Rd from Vomac Rd north to city
limit
Area Description: East side of San Ramon Rd near walking
path and in landscape median
Scope of work: Tree and shrub removal, stump grind and tree
trim. Chip and remove all debris
Equipment needed: climb crew, chipper and stump grinder
Removals: 41 units of brush, 37 Trees
Trims: 5 Trees
RW V 8107 14
Project Location: Donlon Way
Area Description: East side of Donlon Way in
planter strip and rear of sidewalk
Scope of work: Tree and shrub removal and
stump grind. Chip and remove all debris
Equipment needed: lift crew, chipper and
stump grinder
Removals: 7 Trees
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PG &E /Agency Framework
Attachment 3
June 30, 2014
On May 1, 2014 representatives from PG &E met with City /County Managers and Administrators
representing public agencies in Co
implementation of their Pipeline Pathways Project (PPP).
II. PG &E and public agencies in attendance discussed the importance of moving forward on the
PPP through a collaborative process that addresses community needs and expectations including: 1) the
need to maintain and promote gas pipeline integrity and safety; and 2) the importance of trees and
landscaping to overall community character and aesthetics, visual buffering, etc.
III. PG &E and public agencies share a genuine commitment to ensure the safety of communities,
IV. Agencies support an overall pipeline integrity safety plan that includes the need to clearly mark
or delineate the location of existing pipelines, ongoing monitoring and inspection of pipelines, selective
vegetation management within PG &E pipeline easements, addressing the existence of incompatible
structures within PG &E pipeline easements, and the need to work with agencies to ensure that future
local planning and development activities and entitlements are consistent with the goal of maintaining
pipeline safety.
V. PG &E has committed to not remove any trees on public or private property, without first having
an agreement in place with individual communities about a path forward.
vegetation over several decades. Agencies are interested in ensuring a deliberate and transparent
review process, which considers all mitigation options available moving forward.
VII. Prior to moving forward with vegetation management activities under the PPP, PG &E agrees to
work with the local agencies, including doing the following:
desires to remove with a goal of reducing the number of trees proposed for removal.
2. For those agencies that PG &E has yet to submit tree removal information, propose removal of
number of trees proposed for removal.
Comply with local ministerial encroachment permit procedures and requirements related to
removing or trimming any trees within the public right -of -way, including any publicly owned trees.
4. Working with local agencies, identify any trees proposed for removal that would be protected
by local agency tree preservation ordinances.
Once the parties agree on the removal of the protected tree identified under section VITA,
mitigate that tree in a manner mutually agreed upon by the parties.
6. Comply with applicable environmental standards related to raptor nesting season, unique or
endangered habitats, etc.
7. Pay necessary and reasonable costs and fees associated with agency evaluation of work
proposed to be performed as part of the PPP. This includes reimbursement costs required for
city /town /county retention of third party arborists, and /or other consultant or staff time as agreed by
PG &E and the local agency.
8. Evaluate potential mitigation measures, including but not limited to:
a. Specific risk assessment on a tree by tree basis;
b. Regular, ongoing monitoring and inspection of pipelines, including possible use of subsurface
radar to determine whether, and the extent to which tree roots have grown into contact with pipelines;
C. Root barriers to protect pipeline coating;
d. Tree removal and /or trimming. In the event that it is necessary to undertake tree removal
and /or trimming, mitigation measures will be identified, evaluated and implemented by PG &E, as
appropriate;
e. Potential pipeline retrofitting to accommodate in -line inspections or other inspection
technology.
VIII. In order to facilitate agency evaluation and understanding of the proposed PPP work, PG &E will
submit the following information:
1. Mapping and /or data showing:
a. trunk diameter, species and location of landscaping proposed to be affected by PPP;
b. all trees that would be covered by local tree preservation ordinances;
C. location of the pipeline within any public right of way or PG &E easement;
d. location of the pipeline in proximity to private property lines and structures;
e. depth of the pipeline in areas where trees are proposed to be removed or trimmed;
f. location of certain non - compatible structures to be removed or relocated, excluding any private
customer information.
2. Reports or surveys prepared by or for PG &E addressing the condition and health of trees
proposed to be removed or trimmed.
3. Information about the safety risk associated with the trees proposed to be removed or trimmed.
4. Other information and /or data as may be requested by the agency.
5. Nothing in this Agreement shall require PG &E to disclose any confidential or otherwise
protected information, including private customer - specific data.
IX. PG &E and agency will undertake joint field review to verify the location of: affected pipelines,
structures proximate to the pipelines; trees and shrubs potentially affected as well as the health and
condition of same. Following the receipt of additional information and completing afield review, the
agency will provide written feedback within a timeframe to be determined between PG &E and each
local agency.
X. Prior to performing public outreach, PG &E will work with agency to identify appropriate
community outreach activities to be undertaken to ensure that community members are informed of
the project, and have the opportunity to provide feedback, receive answers to questions, etc.
PG &E will provide notice to the agency at least twenty -four hours prior to the start of its work removing
such tree or structure. As part of that notice, PG &E will provide the agency with its documentation of
the imminent threat. If immediate tree or structure removal is required, PG &E shall provide such notice
and documentation immediately after the removal is completed.
XII. Nothing in this framework is intended to change the existing rights and duties of any of the
parties, including with respect to the applicability of local ordinances or the jurisdiction of the California
Public Utilities Commission.
DATE: June 30, 2014
By:
M. Kirk Johnson
Vice President, Gas Operations Major Projects and Programs
Pacific Gas & Electric Company
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