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Board Meetings
Board Meeting Date
7/23/2001
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Flood Section - Review Proposed Easement Guidelines
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<br />F. Whether there is a viable alternative routers) for the easement on adjacent property, <br /> <br />G, Whether a party can be named and identified who shall be responsible for maintaining the <br />utility, underground pipe, etc" involved in the easement now and in the future, <br /> <br />H. All easement documents shall be reviewed by the Attorney General's Office prior to execution <br />by the CWCB Director.. <br /> <br />9, No permanent structures such as buildings, storage facilities, and decks will be approved within the <br />CWCB right of way, <br /> <br />10, Vegetative plantings may only be approved outside of the Project Flood Conveyance Lands, <br /> <br />11. Facilities such as drainage structures, utilities, parks, trees, benches, trails, and other public <br />amenities will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, . <br /> <br />Other considerations <br /> <br />The CWCB is authorized to grant approval for temporary construction and access easements, <br />which have no permanent impact on the site, These guipelines do not restrict or prevent the CWCB <br />from considering other factors in reviewing easement requests and are simply guidelines which are not <br />be construed to require the CWCB to make findings when granting or denying easements, or when <br />determining the fee to be charged, <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br />
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