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April 24th 2013

Presenta(on Overview 1. What is Regional Flood Management Planning & Why do it Now? Defining Future Flood Management Projects and Priorities Costs, Financial Plan Senate Bill 5 and other Requirements Relationship to other Studies 2. Team Member Roles and Responsibilities 3. Overview of RFMP Schedule 4. What to Expect in the Next Couple of Months

1. What is Regional Flood Management Planning? Reconnaissance- level planning effort Stakeholder- driven Long- term plan to implement the region s FloodSAFE vision Assessment of regional flood risks & opportunities Will result in a prioritized list of projects Will include a financial plan Will inform the Basin- Wide Feasibility Study and the 2017 CVFPP Study Funded by Prop 1E Bond Funds SJAFCA is Lead Agency

1. What is Regional Flood Management Planning? Voluntary involvement of Stakeholders Not a Feasibility Study Will not accomplish FEMA, ULDC, or ULOP compliance Will not develop new technical data Will not supersede any local planning Will not commit future financial resources of LMA s, municipalities, etc. Will not result in new/increased assessments Is not a part of the BDCP

1. The Planning Area Planning Area Generally Consists of Areas Protected by SPFC Levees

1. Project Priori(za(on What is a Project Construction Projects Planning Efforts Accreditations and ULOP Compliance Projects SWIF(s) Others as identified by Stakeholders Projects will be prioritized in two lists: Lower San Joaquin and Delta South Projects will be prioritized in coordination with Stakeholders

1. What Will the Financial Plan Look Like? Financial Plan Reduction in Priority Name of Project Flood Risk Est. Cost Federal State Local 1 Project ABC $ $ $ $ 2 Project XYZ $ $ $ $ 3 Project NJB $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Benefits (Number of structures that receive the following reduction in flood depths) Source(s) of Local Financing 1'-3' 3'-5' 5'+ Notes

1. RFMP Vision and Goals Proposed FloodSAFE Vision A multi- faceted program to improve public safety through integrated flood management in order to reduce the chance and consequences of flooding while promoting coincident integrated water management benefits and sustainable economic growth. Achieve this vision by improving flood management systems, emergency response, O&M, and both public and institutional awareness. Goals of the RFMP Inform/engage stakeholders on: Impacts of recent legislation Flood management system needs Developing a prioritized list of projects Identify funding needs and sources to implement flood management projects over the next 25 years

1. Stakeholders Within the RFMP Planning Area Lower San Joaquin Region SJAFCA San Joaquin County City of Stockton City of Lathrop City of Manteca RD 2042 RD 2126 RD 1608 RD 1614 RD 828 RD 404 RD 17 RD 2074 RD 2064 RD 2096 RD 2094 RD 2075 Delta South Region SJAFCA San Joaquin County City of Stockton City of Lathrop City of Tracy RD 684 RD 2116 RD 1 RD 2 RD 2089 RD 773 RD 524 RD 544 RD 2062 RD 1007 RD 2085 RD 2058 RD 2107 RD 2095 Delta South Water Agency The Cities of Lodi, Ripon, Escalon, as well as all public entities, NGO s, LMA s, tribes, agricultural interests, etc. in San Joaquin County are encouraged to get involved and engaged in the RFMP effort! Get Involved By: Attending Meetings Providing flood management system info to SJAFCA Informing SJAFCA of work- in kind costs

1. Our Approach to Comple(ng the RFMP Small Group Meetings with stakeholders Monthly TAC Meetings to update all stakeholders Stakeholders will be kept informed and engaged throughout the process

1. Senate Bill 5 and Other Requirements 2007: Senate Bill 5 (SB5) Required State to develop and adopt a comprehensive Central Valley Flood Protection Plan (CVFPP) by July 2012 Requires all cities and counties within the Central Valley to incorporate the CVFPP into their General Plans and Zoning Ordinances by July 2014 and July 2015, respectively. Restricts development in a moderate or high- hazard flood zone unless a permitting agency can find the area is protected to a 200- yr flood level. Therefore, as of mid- 2015, Central Valley cities and counties will be prevented from entering into development agreements, approving discretionary permits that would result in new construction, and approving subdivision maps in urban or urbanizing areas without a finding of 200- year- flood- level protection.

1. Rela(onship to other Studies 2012: Senate Bill 1278 and Assembly Bill 1965 (delayed SB5 General Plan and Zoning Requirements by 12 months) 2012: CVFPP Adopted 2012/2013: DWR Released Prop 1E Grant Funds to Fund the RFMP effort 2014: Completion of LSJRFS 2015: DWR Basin- Wide Feasibility Study (BWFS) 2017: CVFPP Update We want the RFMP to play a key role in informing the Basin- Wide Feasibility Study on needs, objectives and priorities in the Lower San Joaquin and Delta South Region.

1. Rela(onship to BWFS

1. Rela(onship of BWFS, Conserva(on Strategy, and 2017 CVFPP

2. Team Member Roles/Responsibili(es DWR Regional Partner & Funding Source SJAFCA Lead Agency Peterson Brustad Prime Consultant Kim Floyd Communications Public Outreach KSN Delta South Support Seth Wurzel Financial Plan ENGEO Geotechnical Review/Support MBK, HDR, Siegfried Engineering, Green Mt. Engineering Support for misc. RDs American Rivers Environmental Support Stakeholders Input/Feedback; Track in- kind expenses Communication Protocols

3. Overall RFMP Schedule Action Date First Meeting with Stakeholders Today - April 24, 2013 Small Group Meetings to Gather Available April 2013 June 2013 Information (Existing studies, FEMA, CVFPP, IRWMP, ER Plans, O&M data, etc.) Review of Existing Information July 2013 September 2013 Damage Estimates October 2013 December 2013 Project Development January 2014 May 2014 (LSJRFS, Subventions, Ecosystem Restoration Opportunities, etc.) Develop Financial Plan April 2014 August 2014 Develop Regional Project Priorities May 2014 June 2014 Update Regional Atlas Data Sets June 2013 July 2014 Submit Draft RFMP August 2014

4. What to Expect in the Next Couple of Months Small group meetings Information requests Email updates Outreach information Hotline Webpage

QUESTIONS?

1. Systems to be Included in the RFMP Lower San Joaquin Region Bear Creek System Calaveras River System Mosher Slough SJR (Including RD 404, RD 17, RD 2096, RD 2094, RD 2075, RD 2064) French Camp Slough System Delta Front Levees RD 2042 RD 2126 RD 2074 RD 1608 RD 1614 RD 828 Delta South Region Left Bank of SJR Paradise Cut Old River Middle River Grant Line Canal Whiskey Slough Turner Cut Trapper Slough North Canal RD 684 RD 2116 RD 524 RD 1 RD 2 RD 544 RD 773 RD 1007 RD 2089 RD 2062 RD 2058 RD 2107 RD 2095 RD 2085