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January 24, 2002 <br />Page 3 <br />7. DEFERRED MATTERS <br />A. Review of Issues Associated With The Construction Of The Lang Ranch <br />Storm Water Facility <br />Referencing documentation, Sorensen indicated that the final permit from <br />California Division of Safety of Dams (DSOD) for construction of the Lang <br />Ranch Dam Project has been received; although it is possible that a <br />temporary restraining order will be sought on January 25, it is anticipated that <br />because all permits have been obtained and requisite permit conditions have <br />been met, Ventura County Flood Control District will begin tree limbing on <br />January 28; and because previous District correspondence requested that <br />limbing not commence until after the January 24 CRPD Board meeting, the <br />Flood Control District now requests CRPD authorization to enter the property <br />and begin limbing. <br />Holt thanked Gibson for bringing the issue before the Board, and staff for the <br />complete documentation provided. <br />In response to Holfs inquiry, Sorensen said that staff recommendation is to <br />send a letter to Ventura County Flood Control District granting permission to <br />enter District property for purposes of exercising their easement rights. <br />It was moved by Holt, and seconded by Berger, to prepare <br />correspondence for the Ventura County Flood Control District granting <br />permission to enter District property. <br />Gibson stated support of the motion, and thanked staff for the documentation <br />provided. <br />In response to Jacobsen's request, Pluth referenced a map, and identified <br />site topographical features, dam site, debris basin, and District land. <br />Ward stated that, through District efforts, the impact of the project was <br />significantly reduced, hundreds of oak trees were saved, and 500 new trees <br />will be planted. <br />The motion carried 5-0. <br />