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STATE OF CALIFORNIA—CALIFORNIA NATURAL RESOURCES AGENCY EDMUND G.BROWN JR.,GOVERNOR <br /> CENTRAL VALLEY FLOOD PROTECTION BOARD <br /> ,000 py0j� <br /> 3310 EI Camino Ave.,Ste. 170 <br /> SACRAMENTO,CA 95821 s <br /> (916)574-0609 FAX:(916)574-0682 ' <br /> May 21, 2018 ' <br /> Mr. John Funderburg <br /> San Joaquin County Community Development Department <br /> 1810 E. Hazelton Avenue <br /> Stockton, California 95205 <br /> Subject: Forward Landfill Expansion (PA-1800090)/Supplemental EIR (PA-0800105), ' <br /> Notice of Preparation, SCH Number: 2008052024 <br /> Location: San Joaquin County <br /> Dear Mr. Funderburg, ' <br /> Central Valley Flood Protection Board (Board) staff has reviewed the subject document and <br /> provides the following comments: <br /> The proposed project is within Little John's Creek, a regulated stream under Board jurisdiction, <br /> and may require a Board permit prior to construction. ' <br /> The Board's jurisdiction covers the entire Central Valley including all tributaries and ' <br /> distributaries of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, and the Tulare and Buena Vista <br /> basins south of the San Joaquin River. <br /> Under authorities granted by California Water Code and Public Resources Code statutes, the ' <br /> Board enforces its Title 23, California Code of Regulations (Title 23) for the construction, <br /> maintenance, and protection of adopted plans of flood control, including the federal-State ' <br /> facilities of the State Plan of Flood Control, regulated streams, and designated floodways. <br /> Pursuant to Title 23, Section 6 a Board permit is required prior to working within the Board's ' <br /> jurisdiction for the placement, construction, reconstruction, removal, or abandonment of any <br /> landscaping, culvert, bridge, conduit, fence, projection, fill, embankment, building, structure, ' <br /> obstruction, encroachment, excavation, the planting, or removal of vegetation, and any repair <br /> or maintenance that involves cutting into the levee. <br /> Permits may also be required to bring existing works that predate permitting into compliance ' <br /> with Title 23, or where it is necessary to establish the conditions normally imposed by <br />