HomeMy WebLinkAbout08.a. (Handout) Hazard Mitigation Plan AdoptionHazard Mitigation Plan
Adoption
Board of Directors Meeting
8/4/11
Shari Deutsch, Safety & Risk Management Administrator
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
Overview
• Define Hazard Mitigation and its value to
the District
• Provide overview of the proposed District
Hazard Mitigation Plan
• Recommend approving Resolution adopting
the District's Hazard Mitigation Plan
• Submit Plan to FEMA for final approval
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What is Hazard Mitigation?
Lifecycle of a Disaster:
Prevention
• HAZARD MITIGATION
Recovery Preparation
Response
What is Hazard Mitigation?
Examples of Hazard Mitigation Projects:
• Structural and Non - structural Retrofits
• Erosion Control
• Drainage Improvements
• Warning Systems, Hotlines, Equipment
• Vegetation Management, Defensible Space
Why Have a Hazard Mitigation Plan?
• Reduces the Risk to People and Property
• Saves Money
Lower post - disaster response & recovery costs
• Likely that FEMA will require an approved
HMP as an eligibility requirement for POST -
disaster response and recovery funding
• District'Becomes Eligible to Apply for
Hazard Mitigation Grants which is FEMA's
highest priority program
Why Have a Hazard Mitigation Plan?
Mitigation Grants:
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Why Have a Hazard Mitigation Plan?
Activities eligible for grant funding:
Retrofitting of Existing
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Property Acquisition and
Structure Demolition
Minor localized flood
reduction projects *
Dry Flood- proofing of non -
residential structures
Infrastructure Retrofit *
Soil Stabilization
Wildfire Mitigation
Structure Elevation
Safe Room Construction
Mitigation Planning
Source: CaIEMA website
Why Partner With Other Agencies?
• Reduces the cost, time and staffing needed
to comply with FEMA's required plan
development process
• Allows for plan consistency among
participating agencies
• Provides an opportunity to partner with
other agencies in grant applications
• FEMA now evaluates multi jurisdictional
coordination in the plan approval process
Planning Partners
• City of Antioch
• City of Brentwood
• City of Danville*
• City of El Cerrito
• Town of Kensington
• City of Martinez
• City of Pinole *
• City of Pleasant Hill
• City of Richmond
• City of San Pablo
• City of San Ramon
• City of Walnut Creek
• Contra Costa County
• Antioch USD
• Bethel Island MID
• Brentwood USD
• Canyon Elem. SO
• CCCSD *
• CCC Fire District
• CCC Flood CU. Dis.
• CCC Community
College District*
• CCC Office of
Education
• DDSD
• Diablo Water District
• EBMUD *
Steering Committee Members
The Plan
East CC Fire District
Ironhouse SD
Kensington FPD
Knightsen CSD
Liberty Union HSD
Mt. Diablo USD
Pittsburg USD *
PH Rec. & Parks Dist.
Reclamation Dist 800
Reclamation Dist 830
Rodeo-Hercules FD
San Ramon Valley FPD
Walnut Creek SO
West CC USD
Volume 1 contains elements that
apply to the entire planning area.
Description of planning process, risk
assessment, goals and objectives, review
of alternatives, plan maintenance etc.
Volume 2 contains each agency's
Jurisdictional Annex.
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The Plan
• Approval of Resolution 2011 -031
is required to adopt the plan.
• The Board is only adopting Volume
1 and the District's Annex (Chapter
27) in Volume 2.
Next Steps
• Submit Plan to CalEMA /FEMA for Approval
Approval of District's Plan is not contingent on approval
of any /all other agency's approval.
• Perform Annual Plan Maintenance Duties
Maintenance Steering Committee of 5 agency
representatives has been established. CCCSD is
participating.
• Apply for grants where appropriate
• Update the Plan in 5 years
All 39 Planning Partners are now on the same schedule
to allow subsequent coordination of Plan Updates.
Recommendation
• Approve of Resolution 2011 -031 to
adopt the District's Hazard
Mitigation Plan.
Questions?
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District