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August 27, 2025 Enforcement Committee Meeting
Agenda
- Call to Order
- Roll Call
- Public Comment. The Committee will hear public comments on matters that are not on the agenda.
- Approval of Draft Minutes from November 14, 2024, Enforcement Committee meeting
Approval of Draft Minutes from July 23, 2025, Enforcement Committee Meeting - Enforcement Report. Staff will update the committee on the current status of the enforcement program’s activities.
(Anne Usher) [415/352-3662; anne.usher@bcdc.ca.gov] - Public Hearing and Vote on Recommended Enforcement Decision to Resolve Enforcement Cases ER2019.038.00, ER2025.001.00, ER2025.002.00, ER2025.003.00, and ER2025.004.00.
The Enforcement Committee will consider a Recommended Enforcement Decision including Proposed Cease and Desist and Civil Penalty Order CCD2025.001.00 issued to Thaddeus Woodin, Steve and Lesley Belcher, Allen Kanady, William Woodin, and the Kittrell Estate for unauthorized fill and development in the Commission’s jurisdiction occurring at various properties adjacent to the Montezuma Slough on Van Sickle Island, Solano County.
(Amanda Boyd) [415/352-3643; amanda.boyd@bcdc.ca.gov]
Exhibit A. Proposed Cease and Desist and Civil Penalty Order CCD2025.001.00 // Exhibit B. Violation Report and Complaint with Exhibits // Exhibit C1 Allen Kanady Statement of Defense // Exhibit C2. Belcher Email Correspondence // Exhibit C3 William Woodin Statement of Defense // Exhibit C4 Kittrell Estate Statement of Defense // Exhibit C5 Steve and Lesley Belcher Statement of Defense // Exhibit D. Leslie Salt Co v San Francisco Bay Conservation // Exhibit E. Email Correspondence from Solano County Sheriffs Office // Exhibit F: Belchers Grant Deed // Exhibit G 2022 Q1/Q2 Enforcement Program Update // Exhibit H 2025.08.12 BCDC Staff Site Visit // Statement of Defense Not Timely Filed // Confirmation to Postpone Hearing (Kittrell Estate) // Confirmation to Postpone Hearing (Bill Woodin)
Confirmation to Postpone Hearing (Allen Kanady) // Confirmation to Postpone Hearing (Thad Woodin) // Confirmation to Postpone Hearing (Steve and Lesley Belcher) -
Adjournment
Meeting Minutes
Recording
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