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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCal EMA 2EDMUND G. BROWN JR. MII{E DAYTON GOVERNOR ACTING SECRETARY Cal E•1VIA ~ CALIFORNIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY 9~ARddFStlPERViSORS AUG.O 8 2GIi August 3, 2011 p~pvE~~.~, CALl~pRNlA Mr. Steve Lambert, Chairperson Butte County Board of Supervisors 25 County Center Drive, Suite. 200 Oroville; California-9S96S Dear Chairperson Lambert: The U. S. Small Business Administration declared the primary counties of Stanislaus, Yuba, and the contiguous counties of Alameda, Butte, CaIaveras, Mariposa, Merced, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, San Joaquin, Santia Clara, Sierra, Sutter, and Tuolumne a disaster area. This declaration is a result of a July 29, 2011, USDA disaster designation due to agricultural losses caused by storms with excessive rain and high winds that occurred June 3, 2011, through June 6, 20 i 1. The California Emergency Management Agency is providing the enclosed information regarding this declaration. Please inform interested individuals, businesses, and city officials within your county of this declaration and information. Sincerely, L~~2~ KARMA HACKNEY Program Manager Enclosure c: John Gulserian, Butte County Office of Errfergency Services Cal EMA Recovery Division Cal EMA Regional Administrator Cal EMA Individual Assistance 3650 SCHRIEVER AVENUE • MATHER, CA 95655 RECOVERY DIVISION • INDIVIDUAL ASSISTANCE PHONE: (916) 84S-SI49 r~,x (916) 845-8395 U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Declaration SBA #12722 -Storms with Excessive Rain and Hugh Winds Declaration The following table illustrates the declaration information. Information Eligible Primary County(s}: Stanislaus, Yuba Alameda, Butte, Calaveras, Mariposa, Merced, Nevada, Placer, Plunc~as, San Eligible Contiguous Caunty(s}: Joaquin, Santa Clara, Sierra, Sutter, Tuolumne 7uly 29, 2011, USDA Designation for Reason/Event: storms with excessive rain and high winds that occurred June 3-6, 20i 1 Assistance made available by SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans declaration: Application deadline for business March 29, 2012 economic injury: Small, non-farm businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, and most private non-profit organizations of any Who may apply: size. Small businesses include those that do business directly with the growers, such as truckers and suppliers of agricultural equipment or services. Contact SBA at 1-800-659-2955, or visit _ SBA's website at: How to apply: r~~r.sba.~~ovlservices/disasterassistance. Hearing impaired individuals may call 1-800-877~83~9.