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Weekly Camp Fire Recovery Update from Butte County
view updates online
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October 7, 2019
New Information
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Camp Fire- Wildfire Recovery Survey
Please take a few minutes to complete a short online survey conducted by United
Policyholders, a nonprofit organization. The purpose is to gather information about
insurance and recovery, progress and problems. The information we collect through this
survey will help our nonprofit organization and our local partners support your community
during the long term recovery.
You may take the survey anonymously. Any reports that result from this survey will be
based on aggregate data. You will be able to view this data on our website following the
close of the survey. Please complete only one survey per household.
As a thank you for completing the survey, all email addresses will be entered into a drawing
to win $50 Amazon giftcard. The winner will be notified via email. We will not share or sell
your email address.
Wildfire Assistance Program Issues Payments and Continues to
Accept Claims
The Wildfire Assistance Program started accepting claims for Basic Unmet Needs
payments on August 15, 2019. As of September 30, 2019, the Program has reviewed over
4,000 claims and issued payments totaling more than $8 million to households affected by
the 2017 and 2018 Wildfires.
The independently administered Program is distributing payments from a fund of$105
million provided by PG&E. The funds are intended to help those who are in need of
assistance with alternative living expenses or unmet needs. Claimants can request a Basic
Unmet Needs payment of$5,000 per household for owners, or$2,500 per adult household
member for renters. Claimants receiving Basic Unmet Needs payments may also qualify for
a Supplemental Unmet Needs payment, if funds are available after all Basic Unmet Needs
payments have been issued.
To qualify for the payments, applicants' primary residence must have been within the
boundary of the 2017 Northern California wildfires or the 2018 Camp fire. Applicants also
must establish proof of identity and certify that they are not requesting payments for an
expense already paid for by FEMA.
The Administrator is still accepting claims for the Wildfire Assistance Program and
encourages all affected households to apply for benefits. An official website with an online
claim filing system can be found at www.norcalwildfireassistanceprogram.com. All claims
must be submitted by November 15, 2019.
DEBRIS REMOVAL STATUS
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Alternative Program (County) Government Program (State)
data as of October 4, 2019 data as of October 1, 2019
Alternative Work Plans Received: 1,694 Parcels with ROE Eligible: 10,859
Alternative Work Plan in Review: 49 Parcels with Debris Removal
Completed: 10,794
Alternative Work Plans Approved: 1,645
Parcels with Soil Sample
Final Reports Submitted: 1,217 Approved: 9,394
Final Reports in Review: 38 Parcels with Erosion Control
Completed: 8,160
Final Reports Approved: 1,179
Parcels Completed and
Applications Awaiting Work Plans: 28 Final Sign Off Sent to County: 7,998
Parcels with Final Sign Off received by the
county: 8,353
Parcels with Final Sign Off processed by
the County (return to owner): 8,242
View interactive status map online.
Noncompliant Parcels Mobile Home Parks
Town of Paradise: 35 Government Program: 32
Butte County: 20 Alternative Program: 2
In Progress (indemnity agreement signed): 0
Outstanding: 0
Debris Removal Operations Center
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 CaIOES 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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124,828
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Applications Issued: 67
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Final: 2 (home may be occupied)
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Butte County Rebuild incentive Grant Informaittaion
The rebuild incentivegrantcan be applied building
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North Valley Community Foundation
The grant is a reimbursement for 50% of eligible building permit fees up to $3,500.
41 Applicants being served
$73,813 being applied to building permits.
Golden State Finance Authority
The grant is a reimbursement of 100% of eligible building permit fees for Veterans.
15 Applicants being served
$43,359 being applied to building permits.
Town of Paradise Building Permits gb.soDISt
Building Permit Applications Received: 377
Homes Rebuilt: 5w
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Paradise. Posted here.
Butte County Surveyor Status
Record of Survey Record of Survey—a document
prepared and signed by a
Submitted: 189 Professional Land Surveyor that
Submitted:
orded: 47 documents a boundary survey.
RRequired 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.
Corner Record Corner Record—a document
prepared and signed by a
Submitted: 105 Professional Land Surveyor that
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Sub 82 documents a boundary survey.
Required when: a property corner is
set; property lines are re- established
that have been mapped previously;
and there is no material discrepancy
between what has been recorded
versus what exists on the ground.
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BUTTE COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY TREES
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: 130
Road Miles Evaluated: 155 out of 155
NON-CONGREGATE SHELTERS FOR
CAMP FIRE SURVIVORS
Lime Saddle Campground The Department of Employment and Social
Total Spaces: 44 Services operates the shelter locations.
Vacancy: 12 These shelters opened to provide a place
Available Through: October 31, 2019* for fire survivors who are unable to live on
*this date is evaluated on a monthly basis. their property until fire debris removal is
complete. Fire survivors should call
DeSabla Campground 530.538.7572 to inquire about a space.
Total Spaces: 12
Vacancy: 6
Available Through: October 31, 2019*
*this date is evaluated on a monthly basis.
WATER UPDATES
Del Oro Water Update (as of 10/7/19)
Locations Tested: 269
Locations Cleared: 266
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Paradise Irrigation District Update (as of 9/30/19)
Total Advisories Lifted: 495
438 Advisories Lifted based on water test results
57 Advisories Lifted based on service lateral replacement
COMMUNITY MEETINGS AND EVENTS
The following community meetings and events related to recovery. The list is not intended
to be a comprehensive list of community events.
Visit ButteCountyRecovers.ordievents or Makeitparadise.orgimeetind-schedule for a list of
events hosted by, or held in coordination with, Butte County or the Town of Paradise. For
Paradise Community Events, visit httpjLwww.paradisechamber.com/events/calendar
United Policyholders Legal Help Clinic
The nonprofit United Policyholders is hosting a free legal help clinic for Camp Fire survivors.
Attorney volunteers will offer free 1-on-1 consultation sessions for Camp Fire survivors.
Friday, October 11, 2019
11:30 a.m,-4:00 p.m.
St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church
2341 Floral Avenue, Chico
It has been nearly one year since the Camp Fire, and many events are being planned
for the week of November 8, 2019. The Town of Paradise will hold several events on
Friday, November 8, including the following:
• 11:08 a.m. 85 seconds of silence for the 85 lives lost, and the unveiling of the "Key
Phoenix" at the Building Resiliency Center, 6295 Skyway, in Paradise.
• 6:30 p.m.: Camp Fire Remembrance Ceremony, Paradise Alliance Church, 6491
Clark Road, in Paradise,
The Ridge Lives On Remembrance and Celebration
This event will include a free medical clinic from 10 a.m,-4 p.m. with nurses and doctors
provided by Medspire Health. Children's activities, music, games and food vendors will also
be included.
Saturday, November 9, 2019
10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Please note the location change:
Mountain Ridge Middle School
13835 West Park Drive, Magalia
United Policyholders Roadmap to Recovery Workshop
Healing and Dealing at the 1-year Anniversary
December 3, 2019
6:00 p.m.
St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church
2341 Floral Avenue, Chico
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