Predisaster Assistance for Eucalyptus Trees in California: Hearing, Ninety-third Congress, First Session on S. 1697 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 122 pages |
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... Property " .. Map , depicting eucalyptus clearances by private owners in concert with State Ecology Corp , and P.G. & E__ . Editorial , " Letters to the Forum - Volunteer to Cleanup " . Craig C. Chandler , report and statement_ 17 ...
... Property " .. Map , depicting eucalyptus clearances by private owners in concert with State Ecology Corp , and P.G. & E__ . Editorial , " Letters to the Forum - Volunteer to Cleanup " . Craig C. Chandler , report and statement_ 17 ...
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... property owners of actual or reasonable costs in removing trees from their property which create a hazard as a result of the freeze . This provision applies only to expenses incurred prior to enactment of the law . After enactment , ...
... property owners of actual or reasonable costs in removing trees from their property which create a hazard as a result of the freeze . This provision applies only to expenses incurred prior to enactment of the law . After enactment , ...
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... property owners will desire to remove the dead trees for aesthetics and to minimize the risk of structural damage at some future time from falling trees or limbs . Because of the nature of eucalyptus species and the difficulty of ...
... property owners will desire to remove the dead trees for aesthetics and to minimize the risk of structural damage at some future time from falling trees or limbs . Because of the nature of eucalyptus species and the difficulty of ...
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... property owners are greatly in need of assist- ance in moving the flammable material from their separate properties to the disposal sites . The opportunities for state and local government assistance in this effort should be explored ...
... property owners are greatly in need of assist- ance in moving the flammable material from their separate properties to the disposal sites . The opportunities for state and local government assistance in this effort should be explored ...
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... property owners have to pay more to remove dead trees than the property is worth , did you consider that in your determination that the job can be done locally ? Mr. TRENT . Yes , sir . Senator CRANSTON . What do you think a property owner ...
... property owners have to pay more to remove dead trees than the property is worth , did you consider that in your determination that the job can be done locally ? Mr. TRENT . Yes , sir . Senator CRANSTON . What do you think a property owner ...
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acres action additional affected area Alameda County April April 16 authorized Bay area Bay Municipal Utility Bay Regional Park Berkeley hills burning Caldecott Tunnel Canyon Chairman CHANDLER City of Berkeley City of Oakland CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Contra Costa Counties cost Costa Counties Craig Chandler damage dead trees debris declaration disaster assistance disaster relief East Bay Municipal East Bay Regional efforts El Cerrito Emergency Operations Emergency Preparedness estimated facilities Federal assistance fire danger Fire Department fire hazard fire prevention fire suppression fire threat freeze fuel break funds Grizzly Peak ground fuel hazard area HILDEBRAND hill area homeowners imminent Joaquin Miller Park land LIBRARY OF CONGRESS major disaster MEESE million Municipal Utility District Oakland-Berkeley hills Office of Emergency pre-disaster assistance President private property property owners Regional Director Regional Park District request Section 221 Senator CRANSTON Skyline Boulevard tion tree removal TRENT Trudeau U.S. Forest Service
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Page 49 - State and local governments to meet the effects of enemy attack. § 1710.4 Requests for Federal assistance. (a) Upon the occurrence or threat of a catastrophe within a State which, in the opinion of its Governor...
Page 105 - Major disaster means any hurricane, tornado, storm, flood, high water, wind-driven water, tidal wave, tsunami, earthquake, volcanic eruption, landslide, mudslide, snowstorm, drought, fire, explosion, or other catastrophe in any part of the United States which, in the determination of the President, causes damage of sufficient severity and magnitude to warrant major disaster assistance under...
Page 105 - ... relief organizations in alleviating the damage, loss, hardship, or suffering caused thereby, and with respect to which the Governor of any State in which such catastrophe occurs or threatens to occur certifies the need for Federal disaster assistance...
Page 48 - Major disaster" means any flood, drought, fire, hurricane, earthquake, storm, or other catastrophe in any part of the United States which, in the determination of the President, is or threatens to be of sufficient severity and magnitude to warrant disaster assistance by the Federal Government to supplement the efforts and available resources of States...
Page 48 - Federal agency" means any department, independent establishment, Government corporation, or other agency of the executive branch of the Federal Government...
Page 105 - ... in any part of the United States, which in the determination of the President causes damage of sufficient severity and magnitude to warrant major disaster assistance under this Act to supplement the efforts and available resources of States, local governments, and disaster relief organizations in alleviating the damage, loss, hardship, or suffering caused thereby.
Page 52 - President is authorized to provide assistance on a temporary basis in the form of mortgage or rental payments to or on behalf of individuals and families who, as a result of financial hardship caused by a major disaster, have received written notice of dispossession or eviction from a residence by reason of foreclosure of any mortgage or lien, cancellation of any contract of sale, or termination of any lease, entered into prior to such disaster.
Page 105 - ... storm, flood, high water, winddriven water, tidal wave, earthquake, drought, fire, or other catastrophe which, in the determination of the Administrator, FDAA. threatens to be of severity and magnitude sufficient to warrant disaster assistance by the Federal Government. This assistance will be used to avert or lessen the effects of such disaster before its actual occurrence.
Page 51 - Officer, and after a survey of available facilities by private, local, State, and Federal agencies, as appropriate. (b) Assistance for temporary housing with respect to a particular major disaster shall be limited to the minimum required to provide shelter within a...
Page 65 - said a young lady recovering from the general laugh, did you make all that yourself? ' 'Yes, Lucy,' — throwing himself back in his chair and shaking with laughter ; ' all myself, child ; all my own thunder. Do you think, when I am about to make a joke, I send for my neighbours C.