File #: WRAG 18-189    Name: Reconstruction Policy
Type: WR General Agenda Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 9/10/2018 In control: Board of Supervisors of the Monterey County Water Resources Agency
On agenda: 10/2/2018 Final action:
Title: Approve the Policy Relating to the Reconstruction of Structures Damaged by the 2016 Chimney Fire ("Reconstruction Policy"), which will grant permission to allow reconstruction in the Monterey County Water Resources Agency's floodage easement at Nacimiento Reservoir, and authorize the General Manager to execute the required agreements.
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. MCWRA Flood Easement Policy, 3. Summary of Floodage Easements, 4. MCWRA Executed Board Order, 5. WRAG 1 Completed Board Order, 6. MCWRA Item No. 1
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Approve the Policy Relating to the Reconstruction of Structures Damaged by the 2016 Chimney Fire ("Reconstruction Policy"), which will grant permission to allow reconstruction in the Monterey County Water Resources Agency's floodage easement at Nacimiento Reservoir, and authorize the General Manager to execute the required agreements.

Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Monterey County Water Resources Agency Board of Supervisors:

a. Approve the Policy Relating to the Reconstruction of Structures Damaged by the 2016 Chimney Fire, which will grant permission to allow reconstruction in the Monterey County Water Resources Agency's Floodage Easement at Nacimiento Reservoir; and
b. Authorize the General Manager to execute the required agreements.

SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:
The Monterey County Water Resources Agency ("MCWRA") has received requests for permission to allow the continued and previously unauthorized use of MCWRA's floodage easement ("Easement") that surrounds Nacimiento Reservoir at the Cal Shasta Club. San Luis Obispo County officials and homeowners whose homes were destroyed, have requested that MCWRA allow existing structures previously located within the Easement to be rebuilt due to recent fire damages. The structures that were destroyed in the Chimney Fire were originally built without the permission of the MCWRA Board of Supervisors.

In August 2016, 28 privately owned structures were destroyed at the Cal-Shasta Club because of the Chimney Fire. Eight of these structures were located within the Easement at or below 825 (NGVD29). Owners of these structures have requested that MCWRA grant permission to replace these fire-damaged structures. MCWRA staff made an initial conclusion that these structures should not be reconstructed in the Easement area. However, MCWRA and Monterey County Counsel have been working with Cal Shasta Club representatives and their attorney, and San Luis Obispo County Counsel to prepare the Reconstructio...

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