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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 ga. 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: Pre - Disaster Mitigation . The Pre- Disaster Mitigation (PDM) program provides foods ({y on au annual lads lirt hazard mitigation planning and the Implementation ofnvdgauon projects. Funding is made a,adable for tneaSttreS (llal call be taken to reduce or elunmate orerall risk from natural hazards. Hazard Mitigation Grant Program The Harzrd Mhigatlon Grant Program (HMGP) assists in r-� . unplunenhng long -trot harard umtganon measures arY Ib Inwingmajordlsaster declarations Flooring is available to implement projects o accordance wall State, - Tribal. and local priorities. Why Have a Hazard Mitigation Plan? Activities eligible for grant funding: Retrofitting of Existing Buildings and Facilities * 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. CCCSD's Annex is Chapter 27 'Ya Contn Costa County Hazard Mitigation Plan Update vdl.rr. 1: w.wy A,.. -vAd. Flpp.ra W7.— Volume 2: Planning Partner Annexes CHAPTER 27. AL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT ANNEX RD MITIGATION PLAN POINT OF CONTACT 50191mbRPlw " SOI.ImbRPkn M+nnei CAMiSJ rf-.- M.I.mn. CA N1)J Tekaaa9LLR9 -TNI -- ibfA.n %AII0.1)U o-mJl bG0<v rmuP��A' �^v�hrtv. amJl AiOm aaal�pv.baap 17.3 JURISDICTION PROFILE .. The Cm.N [anm Lmu 9n�hY Cu.wr IC�CSDI a.nn �m kpl ntivp fmm ,h Glikmu ���'"� "� F4.M. %Spry CN[. Dirn.n4 Pn1 Tnruwrt ertknN wsm. SvlmY pepin Mr er 101 CCCSD b .Spew Dlmin t� u 19b b prwWe xuCr.tt wllmbn mA oeovmr w Ne 1. MbuJnm.e.ln,h«.Oelwo(Cmm COV.CamH Dry Jme, Ne Dunlv'. vrvl,e w. be PAhd w I�kmRmn¢ of n .ebpmem .nJ ma u��nM1J b npl�..ePla .Y^mn. The Dvv a premN by . !vn ember JeettE 11ovE M .e�n. nn m.M.r D.«I.n..wm.. �«POm�mm� mr m..mplkm onxb Pl...n�k m. cnma Mnwp, �nura,r.m�mq.mnxxm� The DimartnermllY..^., ypeaimnell r511.W0 rexJnn.M)DM bniwk. in IOtnn vimN me eminleanryw 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