23 CA ADC § 6


      23 CCR s 6

      Cal. Admin. Code tit. 23, s 6


      CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS
      TITLE 23. WATERS
      DIVISION 1. RECLAMATION BOARD
      CHAPTER 1. ORGANIZATION, POWERS AND STANDARDS
      ARTICLE 3. APPLICATION PROCEDURES
      This database is current through 05/19/06, Register 2006, No. 20.

      s 6. Need for a Permit.

      (a) Every proposal or plan of work, including the placement, construction, 
      reconstruction, removal, or abandonment of any landscaping, culvert, 
      bridge, conduit, fence, projection, fill, embankment, building, structure, 
      obstruction, encroachment or works of any kind, and including the 
      planting, excavation, or removal of vegetation, and any repair or 
      maintenance that involves cutting into the levee, wholly or in part within 
      any area for which there is an adopted plan of flood control, must be 
      approved by the board prior to commencement of work.

      (b) Permits may be required by the board for existing structures that 
      predate permitting or where it is necessary to establish the conditions 
      normally imposed by permitting. The circumstances include those where 
      responsibility for the encroachment has not been clearly established or 
      ownership and use have been revised.

      (c) Every proposal or plan of work described in subdivision (a), but 
      located outside an area over which there is an adopted plan of flood 
      control, must be submitted to the board for approval prior to commencement 
      of work if it is foreseeable that the plan of work could be injurious to 
      or interfere with the successful execution, functioning, or operation of 
      any facilities of an adopted plan of flood control or of a plan under 
      study. If in the judgement of the General Manager, the plan of work is 
      determined to be injurious to or interfere with an adopted plan of flood 
      control or of a plan under study, the plan of work would be subject to 
      requirements of this division.

      (d) Permits are not required for maintenance activities as defined in 
      article 2, section 4 of this title.

      (e) The General Manager may waive the requirement for a permit for minor 
      alterations within an adopted plan of flood control that would not be 
      injurious to the adopted plan of flood control.


      


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


       HISTORY 
         
      1. New article 3 (sections 6 through 19) and section, with renumbering and
      amendment of old section 95 to new section 6(c) filed 9-30-96; operative 
      10-30-
      96 (Register 96, No. 40). For prior history, see Register 85, No. 26.
      23 CA ADC s 6

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