Weekly Camp Fire Recovery Update from Butte County
September 3,
2019
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Alternative Program (County)
data as of August 30, 2019
Alternative Work Plans Received: 1,658
Alternative Work Plan in Review: 54
Alternative Work Plans Approved: 1,604
Final Reports Submitted: 1,076
Final Reports in Review: 47
Final Reports Approved: 1,029
Applications Awaiting Work Plans: 52
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Government Program (State)
data as of August 29, 2019
ROEs Received: 11,887
Parcels with ROE Eligible: 10,820
Parcels with Debris Removal
Completed: 10,371
Parcels with Soil Sample
Approved: 7,136
Parcels with Erosion Control
Completed: 6,329
Parcels Completed and
Final Sign Off Sent to County: 6,125
Parcels with Final Sign Off received by the county: 6,178
Parcels with Final Sign Off processed by the County (return to owner): 6,042
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Noncompliant Parcels
Town of Paradise: 68
Butte County: 46
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Mobile Home Parks
Government Program: 31
Alternative Program: 2
In Progress (indemnity agreement signed): 1
Outstanding: 0
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Debris Removal Operations Center
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Property owners who have questions about Phase II debris removal with the Government Program can stop by or call the Debris Removal Operations Center and speak directly with representatives from CalOES and CalRecycle.
Debris Removal Operations Center
900 Fortress Street, Suite 200 in Chico
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday, 8:00 am to Noon
530.399.0434
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Neal Road Recycling and Waste Facility Fire Debris Disposal
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Butte County Building Permits
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Inside Burn Area*
Applications Received: 120
Permits Issued: 47
Final: 1 (home may be occupied)
Outside Burn Area*
Applications Received: 13
Permits Issued: 11
Final: 1 (home may be occupied)
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*Inside Burn Area
– residential permits on parcels where the Camp Fire destroyed a residence.
*Outside Burn Area
– residential permit for a Camp Fire survivor on a parcel outside the burn area or a parcel within the burn area where no structures greater than 120 sq. ft. burned.
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Butte County Rebuild Incentive Grant Information
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The rebuild incentive grant can be applied for when property owners submit a building permit with Butte County. The grant is on a first-applied, first-granted basis.
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North Valley Community Foundation
The grant is a reimbursement for 50% of building permit fees up to $3,500.
34 Applicants being served
$62,929 being applied to building permits.
Golden State Finance Authority
The grant is a reimbursement of 100% of building permit fees for Veterans.
11 Applicants being served
$28,473 being applied to building permits.
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Town of Paradise Building Permits
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Applications Received: 279
Applications in Plan Check: 96
Permits Issued: 183
Data as of August 28, 2019
View weekly recovery updates from the Town of Paradise.
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Butte County Surveyor Status
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Submitted: 108
Recorded: 36
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Record of Survey
– a document prepared and signed by a Professional Land Surveyor that documents a boundary survey. Required when: a property corner is set; property lines are established that have not been mapped previously; or there is a material discrepancy between what has been recorded versus what exists on the ground.
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BUTTE COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY TREES
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Hazard trees in the County right-of-way are assessed by a contract arborist and removed by a tree contractor if they pose a threat to the public right-of-way. The Department of Public Works manages the contract arborist and the tree removal contractors.
Trees Evaluated, Removal Planned: 6,649
Trees Removed: 30
Road Miles Evaluated: 155 out of 155
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NON-CONGREGATE SHELTERS FOR
CAMP FIRE SURVIVORS
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Lime Saddle Campground
Total Spaces: 44
Vacancy: 6
Available Through: October 31, 2019*
*this date is evaluated on a monthly basis.
DeSabla Campground
Total Spaces: 12
Vacancy: 1
Available Through: October 31, 2019*
*this date is evaluated on a monthly basis.
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The Department of Employment and Social Services operates the shelter locations. These shelters opened to provide a place for fire survivors who are unable to live on their property until fire debris removal is complete. Fire survivors should call 530.538.7572 to inquire about a space.
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Del Oro Water Update (as of 9/3/19)
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Locations Tested: 229
Locations Cleared: 224
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Paradise Irrigation District Update (as of 8/26/19)
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Total Advisories Lifted: 314
280 Advisories Lifted based on water test results
34 Advisories Lifted based on service lateral replacement
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Other Information from Paradise Irrigation District
PID now has a drinking water fill station available at the PID Office located at 6332 Clark Road in Paradise. Visitors can fill jugs or large trailer-size tanks.
PID Board Vacancy:
A vacancy exists in the Office of Director, Division 5, of the Paradise Irrigation District. Pursuant to Government Code Section 1780, the remaining Directors of the District are seeking qualified applicants to serve as an appointed Director. The person appointed shall serve until the next general district election in November 2020, and thereafter until the person elected to fill the vacancy assumes office in December 2020. Applications are due by September 9, 2019.
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COMMUNITY MEETINGS AND EVENTS
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The following community meetings and events related to recovery. The list is not intended to be a comprehensive list of community events.
Town of Paradise Community Meeting
Tuesday, September 3, 2019
6:00PM-8:30PM
Paradise Alliance Church
6491 Clark Road in Paradise
Butte Creek Canyon Open House
Saturday, September 7, 2019
4:00PM-6:00PM
Centerville Schoolhouse
13458 Centerville Road in Chico
United Policyholders
Roadmap to Recovery Webinar
Thursday, September 12, 2019
6:00PM
Paradise Irrigation District
Community Meeting
Monday, September 16, 2019 at 6:00PM
Paradise Alliance Church
6491 Clark Rd. in Paradise
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