23 CA ADC § 136


      23 CCR s 136

      Cal. Admin. Code tit. 23, s 136


      CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS
      TITLE 23. WATERS
      DIVISION 1. RECLAMATION BOARD
      CHAPTER 1. ORGANIZATION, POWERS AND STANDARDS
      ARTICLE 8. STANDARDS
      This database is current through 05/19/06, Register 2006, No. 20.

      s 136. Supplemental Standards for Yolo Bypass and Sutter Bypass.

      It is the board's policy to permit agricultural land use and the 
      development of suitable wetlands within the Yolo Bypass and Sutter Bypass. 
      The supplemental standards protect the flood control functions of the Yolo 
      and Sutter Bypasses, safeguard existing agricultural land use, and control 
      the development of proposed wetlands.

      (a) Final detailed plans for all construction, grading and planting must 
      be submitted to and approved by the board prior to the start of work.

      (b) A detailed operation and maintenance plan must be submitted to and 
      approved by the board prior to the start of work.

      (c) A profile of the existing levee crown roadway and access ramps that 
      will be utilized for access to and from the construction area must be 
      submitted to the board prior to the start of work.

      (d) Any damage to the levee crown roadway or access ramps attributable to 
      the construction or maintenance of croplands or wetlands must be promptly 
      repaired by the permittee.

      (e) The planting of vegetation or the impoundment of water is not 
      permitted within one thousand (1,000) feet of the Fremont Weir structure.

      (f) The planting of vegetation or the impoundment of water shall not be 
      permitted in any area where there could be an adverse hydraulic impact.

      (g) Irrigated and nonirrigated pastures and croplands are allowed without 
      permit from the board when consistent with the board's flowage easements.

      (h) The planting of vegetation is generally permitted for the development 
      of native marsh, riparian vegetation, and wetlands.

      (i) Rooted vegetation and aquatic beds of floating (nonrooted) or 
      submerged vegetation are generally permitted to be established in ponded 
      water.

      (j) The depth of ponded water must be controlled to prevent the growth of 
      unauthorized vegetation that could adversely affect the operation of the 
      flood control project.

      (k) No permanent berms or dikes are permitted above natural ground 
      elevation without a detailed hydraulic analysis except where otherwise 
      expressly provided for in reservations contained in easement deeds to the 
      Sacramento and San Joaquin Drainage District.

      (l) Required maintenance may include removal, clearing, thinning, and 
      pruning of all vegetation directly or indirectly resulting from the 
      permitted project.


      


      Note: Authority cited: Section 8571, Water Code. Reference: Sections 8608 
      and 8710, Water Code. 


       HISTORY 
         
      1. New section filed 9-30-96; operative 10-30-96 (Register 96, No. 40).
      23 CA ADC s 136

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