File #: 22-0004    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/7/2021 In control: Board of Directors
On agenda: 1/11/2022 Final action:
Title: Claim of Alie Hussein Saad. Claim of David and Annette Batey. Claim of Roga Gabucan. Claim of Nan Li.
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1: Claim, Alie Hussein Saad, 2. Attachment 2: Claim, David and Annette Batey, 3. Attachment 3: Claim, Roga Gabucan, 4. Attachment 4: Claim, Nan Li
BOARD AGENDA MEMORANDUM


SUBJECT:
Title
Claim of Alie Hussein Saad.
Claim of David and Annette Batey.
Claim of Roga Gabucan.
Claim of Nan Li.


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RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Deny the claims.


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SUMMARY:
The Claims
The Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water) received three claims in October 2021 and one claim in November 2021 from Morgan Hill residents asserting property damage as a result of boars accessing their property allegedly due to the draining of Anderson Reservoir (District 1):

1. Claim of Alie Hussein Saad. Claim received 10/13/21. Claimant is seeking $5,500 in damages for sod and lawn.

2. Claim of David and Annette Batey. Claim received 10/18/21. Claimant is seeking $4,499 in damages for sod, yard bench, potted plants and labor.

3. Claim of Roga Gabucany. Claim received 10/20/21. Claimant is seeking $10,000 in damages for 4,000 square ft of grass area.

4. Claim of Nan Li. Claim received 11/01/21. Claimant is seeking $3,000 in damages for broken water pipes and 20 plants)

According to claimants, Anderson Reservoir acted as a natural barrier, preventing wild boars from entering their property. However, now that the reservoir has been effectively drained, wild boars are allegedly crossing the dry reservoir and causing property damage to their property, including rooting up their lawns.

Claim Analysis
The Office of the District Counsel in collaboration with Risk Management investigated these claims and recommends their denial. As explained in greater detail below, the District Counsel is of the opinion that Valley Water does not bear legal liability for these claims for several reasons.

As an initial matter, there is no indication that Valley Water has done anything negligent or unreasonable to cause the boars to enter onto the claimants' property. On the contrary, Valley Water lowered the water level in Anderson Reservoir because the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) ordered Valley Water to do so. Because ...

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