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Date and time: Date and time: 2020-11-05 07:00 pmLocation: Citizens Advisory Committee on Economic Development and Affordable Housing – November 5, 2020Department: Economic DevelopmentDate and time: 2020-11-05 07:00 pmLocation: Citizens Advisory Committee on Economic Development and Affordable Housing – November 5, 2020Department: Economic DevelopmentAgenda Select 'download' below to view the Agenda Agenda packet Select 'download'...

Date and time: Date and time: 2020-10-28 08:30 amLocation: Finance Committee - November 4, 2020Department: Public MeetingsDate and time: 2020-11-04 08:30 amLocation: Finance Committee - November 4, 2020Department: Public MeetingsDate and time: 2020-11-04 08:30 amLocation: Finance Committee - November 4, 2020Department: Public MeetingsAgendaSelect 'download' below to view the AgendaDate and time: 2020-11-04 08:30 amLocation: Finance...

The primary maintenance dredging permits to be acquired under the umbrella permit process are good for 10 years, so a delay in USACE funding will not require significantly more expenditures. Renewal of the City permits may be necessary, but this will not require significant effort.

The permitting agencies include the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC), the Regional Water Quality Control Board, California Fish and Wildlife, and the City of San Rafael.

It would be advisable to review your current permits to determine when they expire. If there are still three or more years on the permit, then, assuming the USACE initiates the federal channel dredging within three years, you will not need a new permit through the Umbrella Permitting process. Those permits can be used to...

You may contact Scott Bodensteiner, Program Manager with Haley & Aldrich at SBodensteiner@haleyaldrich.com.

The permitting process will take approximately one year.

Yes, the City and the firm will follow up with participating dock owners/tenants at a later date once the USACE dredging contract has been awarded.

Yes, you may not perform dredging operations in and around a private dock without a valid permit.

Once approved, maintenance dredging permits are good for 10 years.

The City of San Rafael does not have dredging permitting expertise on staff, as the process is something the City has engaged in only twice in the past 25 years. A firm with expertise facilitating the maintenance dredging permitting process is necessary to ensure all permits and approvals are in place when the USACE initiates...

For the permitting process, the participating property owners/tenants will also be responsible (and pay an equal portion) for the cost of retaining a specialized consultant to manage the process. For the dredging, each participating property owner/tenant will contribute a portion of the total fee based on the volume of material present above the target dredge...

The City of San Rafael will be listed as the permitee.

Yes, but you will have to navigate the permitting process on your own, and you will not be able to take advantage of the substantially discounted group rate for permits under the Umbrella Permitting process.

You may apply as a tenant, however you will ultimately need the permission of the property owner as would be the case with any other property renovation.

During the initial permit acquisition process you will be asked to provide information about your property. It is not anticipated that additional involvement in the permitting process beyond the initial information gathering phase will be necessary.

Any sewer lateral work that includes construction in the right of way requires an encroachment permit. A sewer permit is needed from your sanitary sewer provider - San Rafael Sanitation District or Las Gallinas Sanitary District.

Any driveway improvements that include work in the right of way requires an encroachment permit. There is the standard minor temporary encroachment permit fee associated with driveway work, see diagram below:

Sidewalk, curb and gutter construction require a Minor Temporary Encroachment Permit, but there is no fee. All requirements of a Encroachment Permit apply except the fee. See diagram below for details on work associated with a no fee encroachment permit. A Minor Temporary Encroachment Permit is also required for the construction of installation of sidewalks,...

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