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Flood Control Zone No. 5

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Contact

Neal Conatser - Assistant Engineer
Room 304 Civic Center Drive
P. O. Box 4186
San Rafael, CA 94913-4186
Telephone No. (415) 507-2941
Fax No. (415) 499-3799
E-mail:
nconatser@co.marin.ca.us

Zone History

There are three sources of flooding in Stinson Beach: overflow of Easkoot Creek, extremely high tides, and extremely high surf. Each of these alone can cause some flooding and when combined, can cause substantial flooding, property damage and public safety problems. To address the flooding from Easkoot Creek prior to 1959 some maintenance dredging of the creek was done occasionally by the County DPW, State Division of Beaches and Parks, and the Corps of Engineers. Recognizing this continuing need, the Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District created Flood Control Zone Five in 1961 to address the flooding from Easkoot Creek specifically. Initially, the main focus of Zone was periodic maintenance dredging of the creek. Over time it has become evident that during medium to large storm events an active slide on Mt. Tam releases enough hillside material to fill in the creek, even if it has recently been dredged. New efforts in the Zone are now focusing on developing a long-term non-dredge flood reduction alternate while continuing routine maintenance activities such as removal of debris jams at brides and vegetation maintenance along the creek corridor. The Zone includes drainage areas tributary to the Easkoot Creek as shown on the Zone map.

Maps

Flood Control Zone 5 Map (88.3 KB)

Advisory Board

Five residents of the community voluntarily serve, reviewing zone activities and making recommendations on project priorities and budget. View advisory board meeting minutes and staff reports (click here)

Announcements

Current Activities

  • Easkoot Creek Sediment Removal Program

  • Easkoot Creek Stormwater Bypass Study

Selected Documents

  • Final Report Alternative Mitigation Measures for Storm and Flood Hazard Stinson Beach, Marin County, California Volume 1 (4.43 Mb), Volume 2 (46.7 Mb)].
  • Preliminary Report on Stinson Beach Flood Control Zone #5 Master Flood Protection Plan(click here)

Links


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