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County to Accept Right-of-Entry Forms for Government Debris Removal Program through February 15

Posted on January 31, 2019


Property Owners must sign up for fire debris removal if their homes, businesses, or other structures that are 120 square feet or greater burned in the Camp Fire. The Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, Butte County and the Town of Paradise have heard from Camp Fire survivors that they need more time to make decisions and gather information to submit the Right-of-Entry form for the Government Program. Butte County will accept late submissions of the Right-of-Entry form until February 15.

Property owners who choose to hire a private contractor and consultant(s) must sign up for the Alternative Fire Debris Removal Program by completing an application and submitting a Work Plan to Butte County Environmental Health. The Deadline to sign up for the Alternative Program remains as February 28, 2019.

Property owners can also learn more about Phase II debris removal by visiting ButteCountyRecovers.org/debrisremoval to watch previously recorded meetings and review frequently asked questions about the Government Program and the Alternative Program.

Right-of-Entry Forms
A Right-of-Entry form is required to participate in the Government-sponsored Debris Removal Program. Right-of-Entry forms may be submitted in the following ways:

Return in Person
Disaster Recovery Center
Chico Mall, 1982 E. 20th Street in Chico
Hours: Monday – Saturday, 9:00 am to 6:00 pm

Right-of-Entry (ROE) Center
202 Mira Loma Drive in Oroville
Hours: Monday – Saturday, 8:00 am to 5:00pm
ROE Phone: 530.552.3155

Return via Mail
ATTN: Butte County Environmental Health
202 Mira Loma Drive
Oroville CA 95965

E-mail to: ROE@buttecounty.net

Right-of-Entry forms can be downloaded at ButteCountyRecovers.org/debrisremoval.

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