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Effective Jan 1, 2016Amended (as added by Stats. 2007, Ch. 368, Sec. 8) by Stats. 2015, Ch. 303, Sec. 550. (AB 731) Effective January 1, 2016.
(a)
- (1) Commencing July 1, 2008, the allocation or expenditure of funds by the state for the upgrade of a project levee, if that upgrade is authorized on or after July 1, 2008, that protects an area in which more than 1,000 people reside shall be subject to a requirement that the local agency responsible for the operation and maintenance of the project levee and any city or county protected by the project levee, including a charter city or charter county, enter into an agreement to adopt a safety plan within two years. If a city or county is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the project levee, the governing body shall approve a resolution committing to the preparation of a safety plan within two years.
- (2) The local entity responsible for the operation and maintenance of the project levee shall submit a copy of the safety plan to the department and the Central Valley Flood Protection Board.
(b) The safety plan, at a minimum, shall include all of the following elements:
- (1) A flood preparedness plan that includes storage of materials that can be used to reinforce or protect a levee when a risk of failure exists.
- (2) A levee patrol plan for high water situations.
- (3) A flood-fight plan for the period before state or federal agencies assume control over the flood fight.
- (4) An evacuation plan that includes a system for adequately warning the general public in the event of a levee failure, and a plan for the evacuation of every affected school, residential care facility for the elderly, and long-term health care facility.
- (5) A floodwater removal plan.
(6) A requirement, to the extent reasonable, that either of the following applies to a new building in which the inhabitants are expected to be essential service providers:
- (A) The building is located outside an area that may be flooded.
- (B) The building is designed to be operable shortly after the floodwater is removed.
- (c) The safety plan shall be integrated into any other local agency emergency plan and shall be coordinated with the state emergency plan.
- (d) This section does not require the adoption of an element of the safety plan that was adopted previously and remains in effect.