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STATE OF CALIFORNIA—CALIFORNIA NATURAL RESOURCES AGENCY ARNOLD SCNWARZENEGGER, GOVERNOR <br />CENTRAL VALLEY FLOOD PROTECTION BOARD <br />3310 EI Camino Ave., Rm. 151 45. <br />SACRAMENTO, CA 95821 $1 <br />(916) 5740609 FAX: (916) 574-0682 <br />PERMITS: (916) 5740685 FAX: (916) 574-0682 <br />December 21, 2010 <br />Ms. Corinne King <br />San Joaquin County <br />Community Development Department <br />1810 East Hazelton Avenue <br />Stockton, California 95205 <br />Dear Ms. King: <br />Subject: PA -1000170 (APN: 063-200-04) <br />9849 N. Jack Tone Road, Stockton, California 95212 <br />Document Tvoe: Initial Study <br />Staff for the Central Valley Flood Protection Board has reviewed the subject document and <br />provides the following comments: <br />The proposed project is located within the jurisdiction of the Central Valley Flood Protection <br />Board (formerly known as The Reclamation Board). The Board is required to enforce <br />standards for the construction, maintenance, and protection of adopted flood control plans that <br />will protect public lands from floods. The jurisdiction of the Board includes the Central Valley, <br />including all tributaries and distributaries of the Sacramento River and the San Joaquin River, <br />and designated floodways (Title 23 California Code of Regulations (CCR), Section 2). <br />A Board permit is required prior to starting the work within the Board's jurisdiction for the <br />following: <br />The placement, construction, reconstruction, removal, or abandonment of any <br />landscaping, culvert, bridge, conduit, fence, projection, fill, embankment, building, <br />structure, obstruction,.encroachment, excavation, the planting, or removal of vegetation, <br />and any repair or maintenance that involves cutting into the levee (CCR Section 6); <br />Existing structures that predate permitting or where it is necessary to establish the <br />conditions normally imposed by permitting. The circumstances include those where <br />responsibility for the encroachment has not been clearly established or ownership and <br />use have been revised (CCR Section 6); <br />Vegetation plantings that will require the submission of detailed design drawings; <br />identification of vegetation type; plant and tree names (i.e. common name and scientific <br />name); total number of each type of plant and tree; planting spacing and irrigation <br />method that will be within the project area; a complete vegetative management plan for <br />maintenance to prevent the interference with flood control, levee maintenance, <br />inspection and flood fight procedures (Title 23, California Code of Regulations CCR <br />Section 131). <br />