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RUSTY AREIAS
ASSEMBLYMAN, TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT
CHAIR, COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL
EFFICIENCY AND COST CONTROL
Sacramento, California
February 18, 1986
Honorable George Deukmejian
Governor, State of California
State Capitol
Sacramento, CA 95814
Dear Governor:
I respectfully request that you declare a State of Emergency
for Santa Clara County due to the extreme hardship being caused
by overwhelming quantities of rain in the last few days. There
is already an estimated $5 million in damage in the county, at
least $2.5 million of which is in Gilroy alone.
In addition, 275 homes in Gilroy have been flooded and have
had to be evacuated, as have ten other houses in Santa Clara
County. Two houses have been lost due to slides in the Santa
Cruz mountains.
All reservoirs are full; some are spilling, others are being
allowed to release some water to avoid dams breaking. There is
concern that levees may break if the rain continues.
I am very concerned for the welfare and safety of my
constituents in Santa Clara County. I would appreciate your
immediate attention to this request.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
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OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
Sacramento, Calif. 95814
Kevin Brett, Deputy Press Secretary
Donna Lipper, Assistant Press Secretary
916-445-4571 2/21/86
RELEASE: Immediate
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Governor George Deukmejian today announced that President
Ronald Reagan and the Federal Emergency Management Agency have
approved the Governor's Office request for federal disaster
assistance for nine Northern California counties.
The approved counties: Lake, Marin, Napa, Sacramento, Santa
Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma and Yuba.
The governor expressed his gratitude to the White House and
FEMA, noting they responded in less than 48 hours to the
Governor's Office request.
Federal assistance for heavy rain, flood and mudslide victims
could include temporary housing, low interest loans, individual
and family grants, business and farm loans and casualty loss
amendments to previous years tax returns.
The governor today asked the president for federal assistance
for 17 additional counties: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras,
Colusa, El Dorado, Lassen, Mendocino, Nevada, placer, Plumas, San
Joaquin, Sierra, Sutter, Tehama, Tuolumne and Yolo. The governor
this week has proclaimed states of emergencies for 29 Northern
California counties.
FEMA will consider providing relief to other counties upon
the completion of damage assessments.
Information about federal disaster assistance can be secured
by contacting the Federal Emergency Management Agency at
415/556-9881.
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OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
Sacramento, Calif. 95814
Kevin Brett, Deputy Press Secretary
Donna Lipper, Assistant Press Secretary
916-445-4571 2-19-86 7:30 p.m.
RELEASE: Immediate
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Governor George Deukmejian today formally requested that
President Ronald Reagan authorize federal disaster assistance for
12 Northern California counties afflicted by heavy rains, flooding
and mudslides.
The governor made the request in a letter to the president
(see attached>. The counties: Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, Modoc, Mono,
Napa, Sacramento, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma and
Yuba.
If approved, federal assistance could be provided in the form
of temporary housing, low interest loans and individual and family
grants.
The state last Wednesday invoked Mutual Aid providing Office
of Emergency Services, National Guard, California Highway Patrol,
Water Resources, Forestry, Corrections and California Conservation
Corps personnel to assist the affected counties.
The governor earlier this week signed proclamations declaring
states of emergency for the 12 counties. The governor today
.visited the Sonoma County evacuation center to receive a briefing
on the emergency response and to meet with evacuees.
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SACRAMENTO 95814
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GEORGE OEUKME..JIAN
GOVERNOR
February 19, 1986
The Honorable Ronald Reagan
President of the United states
Through: The Federal Emergency
Management Agency
Region IX
Building 105
Presidio of San Francisco, CA 94129
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Dear President Reagan:
Under the provisions of Section 301Cb), of the Federal
Disaster Relief Act, public Law 93-288, as implemented by 44 CFR
205.41, I request that you declare a ,major disaster for the State
of California as a result of wind, ,sequential and torrential rain
storms, ,mud slides, and wave actions, which have impacted this
state beginning on February 12, .1986, and are still continuing.
I have proclaimed a state of Emergency to exist in the Counties
of Glenn, .Humboldt, Lake, Marin, Modoc, Napa, Sacramento, Santa
Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma and Yuba.
Due to severe flooding, the amount and severity of disaster
related damages are not readily ascertainable. However, I am
informed that ten ,people have lost their lives, 41 have suffered
injuries, 1,934 homes and 120 businesses are damaged or destroyed
and well over 8,376 people have sought ,emergency shelters.
Rivers, streams and flood control channels are at their highest
level ever. The cities of-Guerneville,..Walnut Grove, Thornton ana
parts of the Cities ,of ,Napa-and .Sacramento have been evacuated due
to flooding. Levees are patrolled-to .enable .timely evacuations
where ,necessary. ,Tyler, Dead Horse and McCormick-Williams Islands
in the Delta are inundated due to levee breaches.
As a result of this situation, I have directed the execution
of the state Emergency Plan on ,February 18, 1986, for the Counties
of Humboldt, Napa and Sonoma, and on February 19, 1986, for the
Counties of Glenn, Lake, Marin, Modoc, Sacramento, Santa Clara,
Santa Cruz, Solano and Yuba. I have also directed all appropriate
actions under state law.
I have determined that these incidents are of such severity
and magnitude that effective recovery is beyond the capabilities
of the State .andthe affected, local governments, and that federal
assistance for the private sector" is needed under the provisions
of PL 93-288. Requirements for public assistance are not known at
this time.
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February 19, 1986
I request assistance authorized under section 408, Individual
and Family Grant Program, be made available for at least 1,000
disaster victims. Total funding requirements for this program are
estimated to be $2,500,000 of which $1,875,000 will be the federal
share and $625,000 will be the state share. All federal and state
funds obligated to the Individual and Family Grant Program will be
specifically identified in the accounts of the state. I certify
that the state is unable to immediately pay its 25 percent share
of the cost to implement the program and request that $2',500,000
be advanced by the Federal Government. While no state funds for
this purpose have been statutorily authorized at this time, we are
committed to reimbursing the federal government for our 25 percent
share. I certify that the advance will be repaid as soon as funds
become available, and I anticipate that funds will become
available no later than July 1, 1987.
I have designated William M. Medigovich as the state
Coordinating Officer for this request. He will work with the
Federal Emergency Management Agency in damage assessments and may
provide further information or justification on my behalf.
Thank you for your consideration.
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OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
Sacramento, Calif. 95814
Kevin Brett, Deputy Press Secretary
Donna Lipper, Assistant Press Secretary
916-445-4571 2/20/86
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Seventeen more states of emergencies for Northern California
counties were proclaimed today by Governor George Deukmejian to assist
them in their response to heavy-rain damage, mudslides and flooding.
The counties: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, El Dorado,
Lassen, Mendocino, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, San Joaquin, Sierra, Sutter,
Tehama, Tuolumne and Yolo.
Earlier this week, the governor proclaimed states of emergencies for
the following counties: Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, Marin, Modoc, Napa,
Sacramento, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma and Yuba. The
governor yesterday directed a letter to the president asking federal
disaster assistance for these counties.
State of emergency declarations are necessary before the state can
apply for Federal Emergency Management Agency assistance. The assistance
could include the provision of temporary housing, low interest loans and
individual and family grants.
Last Wednesday, the state invoked the Mutual Aid Agreement,
providing Department of Forestry, Water Resources, California Highway
Patrol, Corrections, National Guard and California Conservation Corps
personnel to assist the affected counties.
The governor this week traveled to a Sonoma County evacuation
center, viewed the flooding by air and has been repeatedly briefed by OES
and other state agencies about the heavy rain conditions.
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A PROCLAMATION
by the Governor of the State of California
I, GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, Governor of the State of California, have found that
conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property exist within the State of
California as a resuit of heavy rains, high winds, flooding and mudslides commencing on
February 12, 1986 in the Counties of:
Alpine
Amador
Butte
Calaveras
Colusa
El Dorado
Lassen
Mendocino
Nevada
Placer
Plumas
San Joaquin
Sierra
Sutter
Tehama
Tuolumne
Yolo
Because the magnitude of this disaster exceeds the capabilities of the services,
personnel, equipment and facilities of said counties and having been requested by the Board of
Supervisors of said counties, I therefore proclaim the existence of a State of Emergency and
hereby implement the California Peacetime Emergency Plan in the Counties of:
Alpine
Amador
Butte
Calaveras
Colusa
El Dorado
Lassen
Mendocino
Nevada
Placer
Plumas
San Joaquin
Sierra
Sutter
Tehama
Tuolumne
Yolo
I DIRECT that, as soon hereafter as possible, this proclamation be filed in the Office of
the Secretary of State and that widespread publicity and notice be given to this
proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand
and caused the Great Seal of the State of
California to be affixed this 20th day of February
1986.
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OFFICE OF TH~ GOVERNOR
Sacramento, Calif. 95814
Kevin Brett, Deputy Press Secretary
Donna Lipper, Assistant Press Secretary
916-445-4571 2/21/86
RELEASE: Immediate
#138
Governor George Deukmejian today formally requested that
President Ronald Reagan authorize federal disaster assistance for
17 additional California counties afflicted by heavy rains,
flooding and mudslides.
The governor's request was made in a letter to the president
(see attached). The counties: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras,
Colusa, El Dorado, Lassen, Mendocino, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, San
Joaquin, Sierra, Sutter, Tehama, Tuolumne and Yolo.
Last Wednesday, the governor directed a letter to the White
Bouse asking federal assistance for the following counties: Glenn,
Humboldt, Lake, Modoc, Mono, Napa, Sacramento, Santa Clara, Santa
Cruz, Solano, Sonoma and Yuba.
If approved, federal assistance could be provided in the form
of temporary housing, low interest loans, individual and family
grants and casualty loss amendments to previous years tax returns.
The governor visited the Yuba City-Marysville area today to
receive a briefing on the assistance efforts, inspect the repair
work on the levee break and to meet with evacuees. The governor
will also receive a briefing later today on levee repairs when he
tours the Sacramento Delta.
Earlier this week, the governor met with evacuees in Sonoma
County and last week the state invoked mutual aid providing
approximately 2,000 state workers to assist the affected counties.
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GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
SACRAMENTO. CA 958'4
GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN
February 21, 1986
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The Honorable Ronald Reagan
President of the United States
Through: The Federal Emergency
Management Agency
Region IX
Euilding 105
Presidio of San Francisco, CA 94129
Dear President Reagan:
please accept this as an amendment to my letter dated February 19,
1986, requesting that,youdeclare a major disaster to exist in the State
of California under tpe provisions of the Federal Disaster Relief Act of
1974, Public Law 288, 93rd Congress.
The original request covering the Counties of Humboldt, Napa, Sonoma,
Glenn, Lake, Marin, Modoc, Sacramento, ,Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano and
Yuba is hereby amended to include the 90unties of Alpine, Amador, Butte,
Calaveras, Colusa, El Dorado,Lassen, Mendocino, Nevada, Placer, Plumas,
San Joaquin, Sierra, sutter, Tuolumne,~Tehama and Yolo, where major storm
damage has occurred. I proclaimed a State of Emergency in these
additional counties on February 20, 1986.
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I anticipate that additional requests for declarations may be made
because of the extraordinary intensity of these stc~ events and the
associated threat to life and property. The heavy rains, ni~h winds,
flooding and mud slides commencing on February 12, 1986, have now affected
a total of 29 counties throughout the State of California. Although there
has been some abatement of storm intensity during the last twenty-four
hours, thousands of state inhabitants are suffering from the effects of
being displaced or living under the immediate threat of evacuation due to
flooding.
At 6:15 pm on the evening of February 20, 1986, a major levee failure
occurred on the Yuba River requiring the evacuation of approximately
20,000 persons from the communities of Linda, and Olivehurst. State and
local resources were immediately dispatched in accordance with the
California Emergency Plan.
As of this date the death toll has increased to ten persons and over
40 individuals have sustained injuries. Property damage has been
extensive throughout the impacted counties. Approximately 7,000
businesses and homes have been damaged, while 91 have been totally
destroyed. Thirteen state and five federal highways have been closed, and
the communities of Guerneville and Sebastopol are without major road
access. Furthermore, levees in the delta have been breached, inundating
approximately 10,000 acres on three islands. This has resulted in over
25,000 people seeking emergency assistance at over 40 American National
Red Cross Shelters. On February 18, 1986, the State of California
Emergency plan' was implemented in accordance with Section 301 of Public
Law 93-288. Maximum state and local resources have been committed for
flood fighting, debris removal, search and rescue, and evacuation and mass
care activities.
A good example of the utilization of state resources is the commitment
of 45 California Conservation Corps (CCC) crews for sandbagging,
patrolling, inspection and other assorted flood fighting and prevention
activities. The CCC is currently mobilizing an additional 35 crews from
Southern California bases for response to impacted areas in Northern
California.
The California Department of Forestry (CDF) has contributed over 65
hand crews, in conjunction with the California Department of Corrections
(CDC) and the California Youth Authority (CYA) , for flood fighting and
prevention operations. The CDF has also provided important air support,
over one hundred pieces of apparatus, and three hundred personnel.
The California National Guard (CNG) has had a crucial role in the
evacuation process. OVer fifty National Guard vehicles, 11 motorized
water craft, ten aircraft and two hundred specialized personnel are
involved in the emergency operations. The National Guard has evacuated
approximately 1,800 people, flying over 200 sorties in the first three
days of the emergency. The National Guard is also providing housing and
material support to flood fight crews on the emergency.
It is important to note, that in addition to the state resources cited
above, hundreds of volunteers have joined the massive effort to combat the
flooding and to assist the disaster victims. However, in spite of this
tremendous effort, additional assistance is required.
My original request to implement the Individual and Family Grant
Program is being amended to include the Temporary Housing Program, the
Small Business Administration Disaster Loan Program, the Farmers Home
Administration Emergency Loan Program and the Internal Revenue Service's
casualty losS amendments to previous years returns. I, also, hereby,
certify that the state's share of the Individual and Family Grant Program
estimated at $625,000, represents the commitment on behalf of the state
and local governments ~or this request.
Your favorable consideration of this request will be most appreciated.
Most Cordially,
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Telephone (408) 842-3191
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7351 Rosanna Street
GILROY, CALIFORNIA
95020
JAY BAKSA
CITY ADMINISTRATOR
February 18, 1986
Assemblyman Rusty Areias
7949-0 Wren Avenue
Gilroy, CA 95020
Dear Assemblyman Areias;
On behalf of the City of Gilroy, we request that the
State of California designate the City of Gilroy as a disaster
area due to recent flooding_
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Proclamabion Requesbing bhab bhe Governor
Proclaim a $babe of Emergency
By bhe Ciby Council
Whereas,
the City Council of the City of Gilroy found that due to
flood, which occurred at 8:00 o'clock p.m., on the 17th
day of February, 1986, a condition of extreme peril to
life and property did exist in the City of Gilroy; and
Whereas,
in accordance with state law and the Ordinance Code of
the City of Gilroy, t~e Ci~y Administrator proclaimed
the existence of a local emergency throughout said City
effective the 17th day of February, 1986; and
Whereas,
said proclamation of the City Administrator was ratified
by the City Council of the City of Gilroy on the 17th day
of February, 1986; and
Whereas,
it has now been found that local resources are unable to
cope with the effects of said emergency.
Now, bherefore, ib is herehy proclaimea ana oraerea that a copy of this
proclamation be forwarded through the state Director of the Office of
Emergency Services to the Governor of California with the request that
he proclaim the City of Gilroy to be in a state of emergency; and
Ib is resolvea that Cecil A. Reinsch, Director of Finance, is hereby
designated as the authorized representative of the City of Gilroy for the
purpose of receipt, processing, and coordination of all inquiries and re-
quirements necessary to obtain available state and federal assistance,
for the public sector; and
Ib is furbher resolvea that Cecil A. Reinsch, Director of Finance, is
hereby designated as the authorized representative of the City of Gilroy
for the purpose of receipt, processing, and coordination of all inquiries
and requirements necessary to obtain available state and federal assistance,
for the private sector.
$ignea ana suhscrihea at 8:00 o'clock p.m., this 17th day of February, 1986.
re: OES 86-547
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RESOLUTION NO. 86 - 12
RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY CO:-:FIRt~ING EXISTENCE
OF A DISASTER.
WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 75-18 of the City of Gilroy empowers
the Director of E~ergency Services to proclaim the existence or
threatened existence of a disaster when said City is affected or
likely to be affected by a public calamity and the Council is not in
session, subject to confirmation by the Council at the earliest prac-
ticable time; and
WHEREAS, conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons
and property arose within this City, caused by flood, commencing on
or about 8:00 o'clock p.m., on the 17th day of February, 1986, at
which time the Council of the City of Gilroy was not in session; and
tVHEREAS, said Council does hereby find that the aforesaid
conditions of extre~e peril did warrant and necessitate the proclama-
tion of the existence of a disaster; and
'\.T.HEREAS, the Director of Emergency Services of the City of
Gilroy did proclaim the existence of a disaster within said City on
the 17th day of February, 1986.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY PROCLAIMED AND ORDERED that the
Proclamation of Existence of a Disaster, as issued by said Director
of Emergency Services, is hereby confirmed by the Council of the City
of Gilroy; and
IT IS FuRTHER PROCLAHlED AND ORDERED that said disaster shall
be deemed to continue to exist until its termination is proclaimed by
the Council of the City of Gilroy, State of California.
PASSED AND ADOPT::::D this 17th day of February, 1986, by the
Council of the City of Gilroy, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCIU:EHBERS: GAGE, KLOECKER, PALHEP,LEE, VALDEZ
and HUGP.AN.
NOES: . COUNCIU1EHBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILt:E}ffiERS: ALB::::RT and }illSSALLEM
IsfTlJs~\1~E E. STEINMETZ City Clerk
RESOLUTION NO. 86 - 12
APPROVED:
Isl ROBERTA H. HUGHAN
}~ayor
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I, SUSANNE E. STEINtffiTZ, City Clerk of the City of Gilroy, do
hereby certify that the attached Resolution No. 86-12 is an original
resolution, duly adopted by the Council of the City of Gilroy and
confirmed by telephone Roll Call Vote, on the 17th day of February,
1986.
IN WITNESS w~EREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed
the Official Seal of the City of Gilroy this 18th day of February,
1986.