Section 12582.7 Of Article 3. Declarations Of Policy From California Water Code >> Division 6. >> Part 6. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 3.
12582.7
. (a) A flood management project that receives financial
assistance under this chapter and Chapter 3 (commencing with Section
12800) shall meet all of the following requirements prior to state
authorization:
(1) The project shall qualify for federal financial assistance
under the requirements applicable to federal water resource
development projects and shall be federally authorized. Projects may
be authorized pursuant to a Chief Engineers' report, but shall not be
eligible for state financial assistance until authorized by
Congress.
(2) The total annual benefit of providing protection from flood
damages shall exceed the annual cost of the project allocable to
flood management. The project shall be designed to produce the
greatest feasible reduction in flood damages in the most efficient
manner practicable, with due regard for environmental and
recreational considerations, and local economic conditions.
(3) The project's nonfederal sponsor, or other appropriate local
agency, shall be in compliance with Section 701b-12 of Title 33 of
the United States Code, which requires the preparation, adoption, and
implementation of a floodplain management plan designed to reduce
the impacts of future floods. All local communities benefiting from
the project shall have an ordinance consistent with the National
Flood Insurance Program's model floodplain management ordinance.
(4) The project shall avoid, minimize, or mitigate impacts to
environmental and recreational values.
(5) Project planning documents shall include an evaluation of
opportunities to include multipurpose objectives. The nonfederal
sponsor shall accommodate other partners that provide the costs of
including multipurpose objectives that the nonfederal sponsor
determines are compatible with the project's schedule and primary
flood management purpose.
(b) (1) The Reclamation Board or department, in its advisory role,
shall provide sufficient review and oversight in the initial scoping
process, feasibility evaluation, environmental review, and project
approval processes for flood management projects to determine whether
the requirements set forth in subdivision (a) are met. The
department or the Reclamation Board shall inform the nonfederal
sponsor and any local sponsor whether the project meets the
requirements set forth in subdivision (a) during the feasibility
evaluation and environmental review process. Prior to state
authorization, the department or the Reclamation Board shall submit a
report to the Legislature that indicates whether the project meets
the requirements set forth in subdivision (a).
(2) The implementation of paragraph (1) in any fiscal year is
contingent upon the appropriation of sufficient funds, as determined
by the department, for the purposes of carrying out that paragraph.
(c) Notwithstanding paragraph (2) of subdivision (a), the
department or the Reclamation Board may recommend, and the
Legislature may authorize, flood control projects for which the total
annual benefit of providing protection from flood damages does not
exceed the annual cost of the project allocable to flood management
if the project increases the level of flood protection for state
transportation facilities or state water supply facilities.