Central Valley Flood Protection Board Meeting Enforcement Report

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The report details enforcement activities of the Central Valley Flood Protection Board, including issues such as encroachments, compliance letters, cease and desist orders, and the status of the levee system rehabilitation and inspection program. Additionally, updates on enforcement proceedings, system-wide improvement frameworks, and questions are provided.


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  1. Exec. Report 1 Central Valley Flood Protection Board Meeting Enforcement Report

  2. Enforcement Activity April: 4 Encroachments entered into DB 1 Fact Finding Letter was issued for unpermitted encroachments FFL Deadline is May 10, 2013. Contacted May 8 - Attorney 1 Notice of Violation was issued Respondent complying and coordinating with Tehama Co Public Works 1 Cease and Desist Order was issued Unresolved encroachment from a PI in San Joaquin County. No response has been received. Deadline is May 13, 2013. 2 Compliance Letters were issued Respondents complied with NOV s. Pocket Area fences. 3 Encroachment cases closed 2 repaired by LMA. 1 Compliance reached with property owner Exec. Report Central Valley Flood Protection Board Meeting Enforcement Report 2

  3. Enforcement Section Website Updates: CVFPB Enforcement Proceedings CVFPB Enforcement Process Flowchart Periodic Inspection and Continuing Eligibility Inspection Flowcharts Exec. Report Central Valley Flood Protection Board Meeting Enforcement Report 3

  4. Levee System Status - Rehabilitation and Inspection Program (RIP) Levee System Status - Rehabilitation and Inspection Program (RIP) 3% 3% 3 3% 7% 3 3 8 100 49 42% 50 43% 43 36% 53 46% 80 60 40 67 57% 64 55% 63 54% 60 52% 20 0 3/22/2013 3/22/2013 4/5/2013 4/5/2013 4/26/2013 4/26/2013 5/10/2013 5/10/2013 Active Active Inactive Inactive Partially Inactive Partially Inactive Exec. Report Central Valley Flood Protection Board Meeting Enforcement Report 4

  5. Letter of Intent (LOI) for System Wide Improvement Framework (SWIF) Update: Reclamation District 1000 s LOI was submitted to USACE March 11, 2013 SBFCA s LOI was submitted to USACE on March 26, 2013 Reclamation District 1001 s LOI was submitted to USACE April 11, 2013 Exec. Report Central Valley Flood Protection Board Meeting Enforcement Report 5

  6. Questions? Exec. Report Central Valley Flood Protection Board Meeting Enforcement Report 6

  7. Partially Inactive: In the past, USACE inspected portions of levee systems, and would give ratings to portions of levee systems. If 3 LMA s were responsible for a system, 1 LMA may have been rated inactive, while the other two were rated active, giving the levee system a partially inactive rating. Exec. Report Central Valley Flood Protection Board Meeting Enforcement Report 7

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