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Chapter 4: Entitlement Process and Policy Review<br />
VCPWA Building<br />
Permit<br />
Submit application prior to<br />
construction. VCPWA would utilize the<br />
building permit process to review the<br />
landscaping, habitat restoration and<br />
irrigation plans.<br />
Ventura County<br />
Resource<br />
Management Agency,<br />
Environmental Health<br />
Division<br />
Richard Hauge<br />
(805) 654-3524<br />
Landfill Issues<br />
May review portions of bike path<br />
overlying landfills<br />
Ventura Regional<br />
Sanitation District<br />
1001 Partridge<br />
Drive, Suite 150,<br />
Ventura, CA<br />
93003-0704<br />
Chi Hermann<br />
(805) 658-4614<br />
Amendment to the<br />
Closure/Postclosure<br />
<strong>Plan</strong> for<br />
<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Clara</strong> Landfill<br />
Contact the VRSD to initiate the<br />
amendment process. Process may<br />
require 6 or more months and require<br />
coordination with California<br />
Department of Resource Recycling and<br />
Recovery, Ventura County and the<br />
RWQCB.<br />
Permit Triggers/Extra Info<br />
USACE<br />
A USACE 404 Permit is triggered by moving (discharging) or placing materials—such as dirt, rock,<br />
geotextiles, concrete or culverts—into or within USACE jurisdictional areas (areas within the “ordinary<br />
high water mark” and adjacent wetlands). This type of activity is also referred to as a “discharge of<br />
dredged or fill material.” A Nationwide Permit (NWP) standard categories are numbered, and include<br />
projects such as road crossings, bank stabilization, repairs to existing structures, flood control<br />
maintenance and wetland restoration for wildlife habitat. There are approximately 40 types of NWPs.<br />
NWPs generally authorize up to 0.5 acre of permanent impacts within USACE jurisdiction. If the impact<br />
exceeds 0.5 acre of USACE jurisdiction, an Individual Permit (IP) is required.<br />
www.spl.usace.army.mil/regulatory/lad.htm<br />
The USACE “Application for Department of the Army Permit” is used and can be found at<br />
http:// www.spl.usace.army.mil/regulatory/eng4345.pdf<br />
USFWS<br />
The presence of federally protected plant or animal species most likely will already have been revealed in<br />
a biological survey as part of CEQA compliance. When species are found, coordinate with USFWS or<br />
NMFS as soon as possible to redesign your project to minimize impacts on the species and avoid Section<br />
7 Consultation.<br />
NMFS<br />
The main triggers for a NMFS formal Section 7 Consultation for a project where steelhead trout are<br />
present include:<br />
Working in or near a stream channel between Dec. 1 and June 15<br />
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