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From: Menchaca, Clarissa
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Associate Clerk of the Board
Butte County Administration
25 County Center Drive, Suite 200, Oroville, CA 95965
T: 530.552.33081 F: 530.538.7120
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From: Butte County Recovers<buttecountyrecovers@buttecounty.net>
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To: Menchaca, Clarissa <cmenchaca@buttecounty.net>
Subject: Recovery Update- December 31, 2018
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b3 A Alternative Fire Debris Removal Program Information
4 S Property owners who do not qualify for, or who chose not to participate in, the Government- t3 • ,3,�,
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:� •, commencement of work. Private debris removal is done at the homeowner's expense and �. . -
, must meet the standards outlined for the Alternative Program. This includes compliance .<, -, ..77..-
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r,= 'I'�, Removing trees from properties with debris from burned structures may
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Upcoming Debris Removal Community Meetings
zN° Property owners are invited to attend upcoming Debris Removal Community Meetings.
V January 10, 2019
Durham Memorial Hall, 9319 Midway, Durham, CA 95938
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Debris Removal Drop-in Information Sessions: January 12, 19 and 26
Community members are invited to drop-in at their convenience to ask questions of specific
agencies involved in debris removal.
Terry Ashe Recreation Center, 6626 Skyway, Paradise CA 95969 ,eXiFtSW 07,4.,
10 am- 12 pm
Additional meeting dates/locations will be announced as details are confirmed.
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The Butte County Emergency Animal Shelter target close ,
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animals in temporary emergency shelters have owners and
the reunification team is working with them to identify long
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1. Pick up animals. Supplies are provided, including: SHELTER ' s
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Facebook group has been established to connect �'�`� ' "•
people who need a foster home for their animal with people who are willing and able
to foster: www.facebook.com/groups/campfirefosteranimalconnection/
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4. Lastly, if animal owners come to the difficult decision that they can no longer keep
their animal, they can surrender their animal to the shelter and the reunification team '£.
will facilitate the adoption process.
liormisvzsg, Owners that have an animal in a emergency shelter and need assistance are asked to call
the reunification hotline 530-895-0000. Additional information is also available at
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Town of Paradise Services at Town Hall
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: Property owners will be able to obtain their septic records from 8 am to 12 pm. Paradise
residents can also request septic system plans/records by emailing
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townofparadisestaff(a,gmail.com. Read more.
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RESOURCES
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' Drive-Thru Water Distribution Site Available for Paradise Irrigation District
Customers
Paradise irrigation District(PID)'customers can visit the drive-thru water distribution site at
xeltaPi the District office located at 6332;Clark Road and pick up one case of water per day for their
household between 10 am 2 pm, Monday through Friday. The site will be closed on New
, Year's Day '��
n PID Customers should be'prepared to show proof of residency, such as their PID water bill
at the distribution check point. For more information:Customers can access the water
distribution schedule at pidwater.com/recovery
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Additional water fill station is available at ButteCountyRecovers.org/water/
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Question: Does the fire debris and ash from burned structures have to be
removed from my property?
Answer: Yes. The debris resulting from the Camp Fire contains hazardous material in the
ash of the burned structures and must be properly removed. Debris removal has two
phases: removal of hazardous waste (Phase I) and removal of remaining hazardous
materials and other fire-related debris and ash (Phase II).
Phase I is automatic and includes both residential and commercial properties destroyed by
the fire. You do not have to take any action for Phase I of the cleanup process.
Phase II fire debris removal is required for properties where a structure of 120 square feet
or more has been destroyed by the Camp Fire. In Phase II, property owners must choose
one of two options for fire debris removal.
1. Property owners can participate in the government program by completing and
signing a Right-of-Entry(ROE) Form, or
2. Property owners can hire properly licensed and certified contractors and consultants
to complete cleanup in the Alternative Program. An Alternative Fire Debris Removal
Program Application and Work Plan are required for participation in the Alternative
Program. Owners that meet the same qualifications listed for contractors or
consultants may perform the work they are qualified to do on the property they own
as part of their work plan under the Alternative Program.
Question: Can I start removing fire debris from my property?
Answer: You cannot remove any fire debris from burned structures that were 120 square
feet or greater at this time. Fire debris can only be removed by the Government Program or
by a qualified contractor in accordance with the Alternative Program.
Learn more about both programs at ButteCountyRecovers.org/debrisremoval.
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