Right of Entry Application

IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED- SUBMISSION OF RIGHT-OF-ENTRY FORM REQUESTED BY NOVEMBER 18, 2020 and MUST BE SUBMITTED BY DECEMBER 15,2020. 

The State is offering a government sponsored fire debris clean-up program for residential private property owners within the LNU Lightning Complex fire boundary in Solano County.  This public option for Phase 2 debris removal is at no cost to private property owners. Please note that a property owner will be ineligible to receive public funding if he/she commences Phase 2 cleanup on their own. If the property owner is insured, any payments received by the property owner from the insurance company for debris removal and cleanup will need to be paid to Solano County for reimbursement to the government program. Any and all costs beyond insurance coverage will be covered by the government-sponsored cleanup program. 

In order to participate in this government sponsored clean-up program property owners must complete and submit a
Right-of-Entry form to the Department of Resource Management. 

It is requested that a completed
Right-of-Entry form along with copies of pertinent supporting documents and personal identification be submitted the Department of Resource Management by November 18, 2020 in order to facilitate scheduling of CalOES contractors to begin fire debris clean-up on December 1, 2020.  ALL RIGHT-OF-ENTRY FORMS AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS/PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION MUST BE SUBMITTED BY DECEMBER 15,2020.  Failure to submit on or before December 15, 2020 may exclude your property form being included in a government sponsored program. By submitting the Right-of-Entry form, residential property owners are granting permission for contractors, hired by the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES), to safely and efficiently undertake this work and clear the way for rebuilding. 

All forms can be submitted to the Department of Resource Management through he following methods:
1) Email at [email protected], or 
2) In person by appointment  at the Solano County Department of Resource Management, Division of Environmental Health, 675 Texas Street, Suite 5500 (5th Floor) in Fairfield, CA 94533.  Appointments may be scheduled on-line by going to the Department's main web page, or by calling the office at 707-784-6765.

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