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Staff Report 5.D 03/19/2012
4Oee'vida' Ite'mi#5.D 2ALU I85a DATE: March 19, 2012 TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council'through City Manager FROM: Dan St. John,Director of Public Works'and Utilities SUBJECT: Resolution Approving the ABAG Report"Taming Natural Disasters" as the City of Petaluma Local Hazard Mitigation Plan RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution approving the ABAG Report "Taming Natural Disasters" as the City of Petaluma Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP). BACKGROUND There is a variety of hazard mitigation grant funding available through FEMA. However, in order for the City to apply for this funding, a FEMA-approved hazard mitigation plan (HMP) must be in place and updated periodically. The Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) does have a FEMA.approved plan in,place, and the City of Petaluma, by virtue of its membership in ABAG, its Bay Area location, and its participation in the planning process of the FEMA approved plan, is eligibleto become annexed into it. DISCUSSION Annexation into the ABAG Plan allows the City to become eligible to apply for future hazard mitigation funding. The goal of a hazard mitigation plan document is to maintain and enhance a disaster-resistant region by reducing the potential loss of life, property damage, and environmental degradation from natural disasters, while accelerating economic recovery from those disasters. ABAG's hazard mitigation plan is'a'multi'jurisdictional effort to enhance disaster resistance in the'San Francisco Bay Area The counties included within this effort are Sonoma, Napa, Marin, S'olano, San Francisco, Contra Costa, Alameda, San Mateo, and Santa Clara. The preparation of a LHMP is not mandatory. If a LHMP has not been adopted by a local jurisdiction, then the maximum amount of cost recovery for emergency response and repair of -.public facilities is 75% of the total eligible costs. If a plan has been adopted, then the State Legislature may provide for a state share of local costs thatexceeds 75% (Government Code • Agenda Review: City Attorney Finance Director City Manager 1 Section 8685.9). In addition, an approved Local Hazard Mitigation Plan makes the local jurisdiction eligible for certain mitigation grants from the State. Following City Council adoption of the resolution staff will submit the Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Annex (Attachment 2) to ABAG for annexation into the ABAG Plan, and that will allow the City to compete for FEMA-funded HMP grant funds. The title and language of the proposed resolution (Attachment 1) were provided by FEMA and ABAG. FINANCIAL IMPACTS The action may allow the City to reduce its share of matching funds'for any future FEMA- approved projects. ATTACHMENTS 1. Resolution 2. City of Petaluma Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Annex 2 Attachment 1 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ABAG REPORT "TAMING NATURAL DISASTERS" AS THE CITY OF PETALUMA LOCAL HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN WHEREAS, the Bay Area is subject to various earthquake-related hazards such as ground shaking, liquefaction, landsliding, fault surface rupture, and tsunamis; and WHEREAS, the Bay Area is subject to various weather-related hazards including wildfires, floods, and landslides; and WHEREAS, the City of Petaluma recognizes disasters do not recognize city, county, special district boundaries; and WHEREAS, the City of Petaluma seeks to maintain and enhance both a disaster-resistant City and region by reducing the potential loss of life, property damage, and environmental degradation from natural disasters, while accelerating economic recovery from those disasters; and WHEREAS, the City of Petaluma is,committed to increasing the disaster resistance of the infrastructure, health, housing,.economy, government services, education, environment, and land use systems in the City of Petaluma, as well as in the Bay Area as a whole; and WHEREAS,the federal Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 requires all cities, counties, and special districts to have adopted.a Local Hazard Mitigation Plan to receive disaster mitigation funding from FEMA; and WHEREAS, ABAG has approved and adopted the ABAG report Taming Natural Disasters as the multi jurisdictional Local Hazard Mitigation Plan for the San Francisco Bay Area; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED the City of Petaluma adopts, and adapts with its local annex, this multi jurisdictional plan as its Local Hazard Mitigation Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the City of Petaluma commits to continuing to take:those actions and initiating further actions, as appropriate, as,identified in the City of Petaluma Annex of that multi-jurisdictional Local Hazard Mitigation Plan. 3 Attachment 2 L /85`r. City tal 2010 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Annex 4 City of Petaluma 2010 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Annex Table of Contents Introduction 1 The Regional Planning Process 1 The Local Planning Process 1 Processes for Updating Plan Sections 2 Review of Existing Reports, Studies, and Plans 3 Public Meetings 3 Hazards Assessment 4 Past Occurrences Of Disasters (natural and human-induced) 4 Risk Assessment 4 Urban Land Exposure.. 4 Infrastructure Exposure 5 Exposure of County (City, District)-Owned Buildings, Plus Critical Healthcare Facilities and Schools 6 Repetitive Loss Properties 8 Other risks 8 National Flood Insurance Program 8 Mitigation Goals and Objectives 9 Mitigation Activities and Priorities 10 Evaluation of Progress from 2005 Plan 10 Future.Mitigation Actions and Priorities 11 On-Going Mitigation Strategy Programs .11 Incorporation into Existing Planning Mechanisms 12 Plan Update Process 12 Mitigation Plan Points of Contact 13 5 Exhibits Exhibit A -Regional Location Map Exhibit 31 -Web Site Screen Shot of FEMA Disaster Mitigation Strategies Homepage Exhibit B2 -Web Site Screen Shot of FEMA Strategies Comment Form for Public input Exhibit Cl -Repetitive Loss Property Map Exhibit C2 -Repetitive Loss Properties List (2 pages) Exhibit C3 -Proof of Public.Notice Exhibit C4 -Proof of Payment for Public Notice 6 Introduction Located 40 miles north of San Francisco in the center of its North Bay region, the City of Petaluma is comprised of 119 square•miles of land and 0.1 square mi of water with a population of 57,941, based on the 2010 census. Petaluma has a well-preserved, historic city center which includes many buildings that survived the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Petaluma is situated at the northern most navigable end of the Petaluma River, a tidal estuary that snakes southward to San Pablo Bay. See Exhibit A for Regional Location Map. A significant amount of the City is in the river's flood plain, which overflows its banks every few years. Above the City of Petaluma on the northwest flank of Sonoma Mountain is the Fairfield Osborn Preserve, a nature reserve with a diversity of native flora and fauna. Nearby to the southeast is Tolay Lake, the site of prehistoric seasonal settlement by Miwok and Porno tribes. It is flanked by the unincorporated communities of Penngrove to the north and Lakeville to the south. The Coordinates for the City are 38°14'45°N 122°.37'53'°W. The 2010-11 City budget is $154,994,550. The City of Petaluma employs approximately 287 full time employees and provides both police and fire protection services. The Regional Planning Process The City of Petaluma participated in various ABAG workshops, conferences, and meetings, including: • 5 Sub-regional meetings to review draft priorities and reach consensus on priorities for mitigation • 3 ABAG Regional Planning Committee meetings • Wildfire Workshop • 10 Inter-departmental/City Workshops and meetings The Local Planning Process in 2007, Consultant to City of Petaluma, Recovery Operations Specialty Services (R.O.S.S.), participated in various ABAG workshops, conferences, and meetings, including a sub-regional meeting to review draft priorities and reach consensus on priorities for mitigation. For more information on these meetings and for rosters of attendees, please see Appendix A and H in the ABAG Multi-Jurisdictional Local Hazard Mitigation Plan 2010 (MJ-LHMP). In addition, the City of Petaluma has provided written and oral comments on the Multi-Jurisdictional Plan and provided information on facilities that are defined as "critical" to ABAG. The process of preparing this plan was familiar to the City of Petaluma, which has a Safety Element to its General Plan that includes a discussion of fire, earthquake, flooding and landslide hazards. In addition, the City routinely enforces the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), which, since 1988 has required mitigation for 2010 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan City of Petaluma Annex 1 August 24, 2011 7 identified natural hazards. The City's effort has been focused on building on these pre-existing programs, identifying gaps that now may lead to disaster vulnerabilities, and addressing these risks through mitigation. Many of the activities conducted by the City were fed into the planning process for the Mufti-Jurisdictional Plan. It participated in various ABAG workshops and meetings. In addition, the City has provided oral comments on the Multi-Jurisdictional Plan. Finally the City provided information on facilities that are viewed as "critical" to ABAG. The City of Petaluma worked in conjunction with R.O.S.S., who met with representatives from multiple City departments to identify and prioritize appropriate mitigation strategies. Participating in these meetings were senior management and staff from the Fire Service, Police Service, and the Public Works Department including planners, building department officials, facility managers, civil engineers, public health specialists, emergency managers, and police and fire officials. • Susan Lackie (Retired) -Budget Grants and Project Manager • Curtis Bates-City Engineer/Flood Plain Administration • Dave Sears -Police Lieutenant • Vince Marengo (Former) -Public Works Director • Larry Zimmer PE -Capital improvement,Manager(acting as PW Director) • Fleming Nguyen -Sr. Civil.Engineer -PW Dept. • Larry Andersen -Fire Chief At the first individual meetings, updated general priorities and appropriate departments were identified. Subsequent meetings identified mitigation strategies, prioritized said strategies, and reviewed preliminary budgets and potential funding sources for strategies designated as "high" priority for City-owned-and-operated facilities. Processes for updating Plan Sections Representatives from the same departments reviewed the findings from 2005 and determined that there were no revisions to recommend to City policies and programs . for the 2010 ABAG Local Hazard Mitigation Plan. No changes had occurred to City policies since 2005. The 2010 Plan does incorporate the new data from ABAG, and the 2010 planning process. 2010 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan City of Petalmna Annex 2 August 24,2011 8 Review of Existing Reports, Studies and Plans Existing Reports, Studies, Plans, and Method of-Incorporation into the technical information Jurisdiction Annex City of Petaluma General Plan Hazards Assessment and priority mitigation actions and programs City of Petaluma Emergency Operations Center Management Operations Plan Mitigation and Strategies City of Petaluma General Plan 2025 . (May 2008) Mitigation and Strategies City of Petaluma Municipal Code Mitigation and Strategies Public Meetings The City tapped into new technology to facilitate active public participation. Several varieties of public meetings were held for the public to comment. Technology was a key part of the City's plan to provide information. The City website contained information regarding the update process and the previous Hazard Mitigation Plan, and offered the public the opportunity to submit comments online. Notice of the opportunity to submit online comment was posted and the Comment Form made available, on the website for 3 months. See Exhibit B1 for screen shot of the homepage for the City's website for FEMA Disaster Mitigation Strategies, and Exhibit B2 for screen shot of the FEMA Strategies Comment Form provided for public Input. An open community webinar was also held to encourage and allow public comment. The meeting was published in the local newspaper, and posted on the City's website. Public dial in 800 lines were available for comment and input. The DRAFT Mitigation Strategies and the Final Strategies were also published•on the City website. Notices were published in the local newspaper prior to the events. See Exhibit C3 for Proof of Public Notice, and Exhibit C4 for Proof of Payment for Public Notice. No public comments were received from either the webinar meeting or published internet posting. However, the City will seek further comments prior to and during the adoption process for the 2011 Plan. The City will also adopt the plan in a public hearing format that will provide further opportunities for public comment. In addition, the City will publish a press release to the local media and place an announcement on the city website to further publicize the local annex document and make the public more aware of the issues and strategies facing the City, prior to the adoption by the Petaluma City Council. The City Council will adopt the plan in a public meeting via an official Resolution upon Annex approval by FEMA. The Mitigation Strategies will become an implementation appendix of the Safety Element of the City of Petaluma General Plan. 2010 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan City of Petaluma Annex 3 August 24, 2011 9 Hazards Assessment The ABAG Multi-Jurisdictional Local Hazard Mitigation Plan, to which this is an Annex, lists nine hazards that impact the Bay Area, "five "related to earthquakes (faulting, shaking, earthquake-induced landslides, liquefaction, and tsunamis) and four related to weather (flooding, landslides, wildfires, and drought). Maps of these hazards and risks are shown on the ABAG website at http://quake.abag.ca.gov/mitigation/. The City of Petaluma has reviewed the hazards identified and ranked the hazards based on past disasters and expected future impacts. The conclusion is that earthquakes (particularly shaking and liquefaction) flooding, wildfire, and. landslides (including unstable earth) pose asignificant risk for potential loss. The City of Petaluma does;not face any natural disasters not listed in the ABAG multi- jurisdictional plan and no new hazards have been identified by the City of Petaluma since the original development of this plan in 2005. While the City of Petaluma has undertaken a number of general hazard mapping activities since the first Safety Element was prepared by the City of Petaluma, all of these maps are less detailed and are not as current as those shown on the ABAG website at http://quake.abag.ca.gov/mitigation/. Past Occurrences of Disasters (natural'and human-induced) The City of Petaluma has experienced a number of different disasters over the last 50 years, including numerous earthquakes, floods, energy shortages, landslides, and severe storms. The Loma Prieta Earthquake of 1989 is another example of the kind of large scale disaster which can strike the Bay Area. It killed 63 persons, injured 3,757, and displaced over 12,000. With over 20,000 homes and businesses damaged and over 1,100 destroyed, this quake caused approximately $6 Billion of damage. Reconstruction continues some two decades later as the replacement for Oakland-Bay Bridge is still several years from completion. More information on State and Federally declared disasters in the City of Petaluma can be found at: 'http://quake.abag.ca.gov/mitigation/ThePlan-D-Version-December09.pdf. Risk Assessment Urban Land Exposure Hazard exposure of the City's urban land is based on information in ABAG's website: http://quake.abag.ca.gov/mitigation/pickdbh2.html. 2010 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan City of Petaluma Annex 4 August 24,2011 10 • The "2005 Existing Land Use with 2009 Mapping" file was used for this evaluation (in the existing plan, the file used was "Existing Land Use in 2000"). • In general, the hazard exposure of the City of Petaluma is increasing,over time as the amount of urban land exposed to Flooding increases(In the last 5 years, 956 additional acres of land has become exposed;to a 100-year flood and 176 additional urban acres have been exposed to a 500-year flood). Exposure (acres of urban land) Hazard 2005 2010 Change Total Acres of Urban Land 8226 8205 -21 Earthquake Faulting (within CGS zone) 0 0 0 Earthquake Shaking (within highest two shaking 1028 1025 -3 categories) Earthquake-Induced Landslides (within CGS study zone - 0 0 0 Liquefaction (within'trioderate, high, or very high liquefaction susceptibility 1 6572 6217 355 Flooding (within 100;year flo 125 1081 +956 Flooding (within 500 year floodplaain) 284 460 +176 Landslides (within areas of existing landslides) 1402 1403 +1 Wildfire (subject to high, very'.high, or extreme 223 176 -47 wildfire threat) Wildland-Urban Interface"Fire Threat 4116 4140 +24 Dam Inundation (within inundation zone) 0 0 0 Tsunamis within inundation area) No critical facilities within threat.area Drought No drought data available I N/A N/A N/A Infrastructure Exposure The City of Petaluma also examined the hazard exposure of infrastructure within the jurisdiction based on the information on ABAG's website:at: http://quake.abag.ca.gov/mitigation/pickdbh2.html. In the table below it shows, of the 225 miles of roadway in the City of Petaluma, the following that are exposed to the various hazards analyzed. Updated use of the Quaternary system has enabled a more accurate accounting of affected urban area impacted by liquefaction. 'Updated NFiP maps resulted in a more accurate accounting of the increase in exposure. 2010 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan City of Petaluma Annex 5 August 24,2011 I1 Exposure (miles of infrastructure) Roadway 1 Transit Rail Hazard 2005 2010 2005 2010 2005 2010 Total Miles of Infrastructure 211 225 0 0 5 6 Earthquake Shaking (within highest 211 219 0 0 5 6 two shaking categories) Liquefaction Susceptibility (within moderate, high, or very high 170 180 0 0 5 6 liquefaction susceptibility Liquefaction Hazard (within CGS 0 0 0 0 0 0 study zone) Earthquake-Induced Landslides 0 0 0 0 0 0 (within CGS study zone) Earthquake Faulting (within CGS 0 0 "0 0 0 0 zone) Flooding (within 100-year floodptain) 1 13 0 0 0 1 Flooding (within 500-year floodplain) 9 12 0 0 0 1 Landslides (within areas of existing 30 32 0 0 0 1 landslides) _ Wildfires (subject to high, very high, 2 2 0 0 0 0 or extreme wildfire threat) Witdland-Urban Interface Fire Threat 108 118 0 0 3 3 Dam Inundation (within inundation. j 0 0 0 0 0 0 zone) Tsunamis*no data available Drought* no data available Exposure of City-Owned Buildings, Plus Critical Healthcare Facilities and Schools Finally, the City of Petaluma examined the hazard'exposure of critical health care facilities and schools Located within the City of Petaluma city- owned buildings based on the information on ABAG's site at: http:1,/quake.abag.ca.gov/mitigation/pickcrit.html. The City of Petaluma provided a list of the critical facilities it owns to ABAG- ABAG provided a detailed assessment of the hazard exposure of each of its facilities. The table below illustrates the number of facilities exposed to the various hazards analyzed. 2010 Local I-lazard Mitigation Plan City of Petaluma Annex 6 August 24, 2011 12 Exposure (number of°facility, types) _ Locally Locally Hospitals Schools owned owned Hazard bridges and critical interchanges facilities 2005 2010 2005 2010 2005 2010 2005 2010 Total Number of 1 1 24 35 9 9 46 28 Facilities Earthquake Shaking (within highest two 0 0 5 2 3 2 3 3 shaking categories) Liquefaction Susceptibility (within moderate, high, or 1 1 18 23 9 8 36 20 very high liquefaction susceptibility Liquefaction Hazard. (within CGS study 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 zone) Earthquake-Induced ' Landslides (within CGS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 study zone) Earthquake.Faulting 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (within CGS zone) Flooding (within 100 0 0 0 0 7 2 2 year floodplain) Flooding (within 500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 year floodplain) Landslides {within areas of existing 0 0 2 4 10 3 10 5 landslides) Wildfires (subject to high, very high, or 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 extreme wildfire threat) Wildland-Urban 0 0 1.0 21 5 5 24 14 Interface Fire Threat • Dam inundation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2010 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan City of Petaluma Annex 7 August 24, 2011 I3 i Tsunamis (within 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 inundation area) Drought Repetitive Loss Properties Based on the NFIPs:records for flood damage claims as of August 31, 2009, a total of 34 properties are listed as repetitive toss properties (i.e. the property owners have flood damage claims exceeding $1,000 at lease twice in a 10 year period since 1978) The general locations of these properties are shown in Exhibit C1. However, a majority of the 34 existing repetitive loss properties, which are primarily located in the Payran Area neighborhood; have not filed a claim in the past 10 years. This is largely due to the Petaluma River structural flood control project, the majority of which has been completed. The City of Petaluma will be working closely with FEMA and the Insurance S., Inc. Services office to request that the properties in question be removed from the City's repetitive toss property list. See Exhibit C2 for list of repetitive loss locations. Other Risks The City of Petaluma plans to continue to work. with ABAG to improve the risk assessment information being compiled by ABAG, including developing ways to assess how any soft-story buildings are located in the City. The City of Petaluma plans to work with ABAG to develop,specific information about the kind and level of damage to buildings, infrastructure, and critical facilities which might result from any of the hazards previously noted. National Flood Insurance Program The City of Petaluma has participated in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) since 1983. The City also has participated in the Community Rating System (CRS) since 1995 and is currently class 6. In 2010 the City went through a 5 year verification cycle with 150 and updated our Floodplain.Management.Plan. We maintained our Class 6 rating. Since that time there have been no changes in the approved plan'but anticipate a change in rating once the Petalura River'^Structural Flood Control Project has been completed. Petaluma Flood Control data and maps are used to regulate flood hazard areas along with FEMA maps. The City also enforces the floodplain building regulations through plan review and inspection. The largest hurdle the City faces is maintaining trained staff to enforce and update the program. 2010 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan City of Petaluma Annex 8 August 24, 2011 14 The City has a floodplain ordinance and we also use the City's General Plan 2025 which contains development.and.open space policies and programs with emphasis on enhancing natural and beneficial "area. Refer to Chapters 4 and 8 of the General Plan which can be found at: http://cityofpetaluma.net/cdd/plan-general-plan.html. Mitigation Goals and Objectives The goal of the ABAG:MJ-LHMP is to maintain and enhance a disaster-resistant region by reducing the potential for loss of life, property damage, and environmental degradation from natural disasters, while accelerating economic recovery in the aftermath of those disasters.,`This goal is unchanged from the 2005 Plan and continues to be the goal of the City of Petaluma in designing its mitigation program. The City of Petaluma has historically been impacted primarily by Flood Disasters. We are listing here the goals and',objectives pertaining to Flood Plain Management. The City of Petaluma 2010 Flood Plain Management Plan lists the following goats and objectives: • Increase community outreach efforts to local development community by sponsoring floodplain management workshops in conjunction with the State National Rood Insurance Program Coordinator. • Continue to train new and update existing City Planning, Building and Public Works staff on NFIP, CRS and City floodplain management requirements. • Continue annual stream and creek channel maintenance in accordance with established City, Sonoma County Water Agency and other regulatory requirements. • Secure funding and complete the remaining Petaluma River Flood Control project. The project is currently scheduled to be completed by summer of 2011. • Obtain certification from the Army Corps of Engineers for the flood wall and flood control project; complete acceptance of the project by the City. • Pursue certification of existing levees that protect the City's waste water treatment plant and wetlands. • Complete the City's XP-SWMM model and be cooperating technical partner with FEMA and the SCWA. • Update the City's Flood Insurance Rate. Maps once the flood control project is complete and certified by'the Army Corpsof'Engineers. • Pursue obtaining an A99 designation, from FEMA, for the Payran area until new FIRM maps are issued. • Pursue the acquisition of McNear Peninsula as open space and natural and beneficial areas. • Implement General Plan 2025 policies regarding Petaluma River Corridor terracing to accommodate a 100-year storm event,to all extent practicable. • Coordinate to update the City's PH II Storm Water Management Plan with requirements,of the NAP, CRS and the City floodplain ordinance. 2010 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan City of Petaluma Annex 9 August 24, 2011 15 • Coordinate flood control and maintenance projects with the Zone 2A Flood Advisory Committee. • Convert the City's benchmark system from NGVD 1929 to NAVD 1988 to be consistent with the new FIRMS. Work with the Army Corp of Engineers to dredge the Petaluma River channel within the new flood control project area to preserve flood design capacity. • Monitor and update the City's stream level gauge system and expand as needed to maximize the use and effectiveness of the data in the operation of the Flood Alert System. • Encourage local, State and Federal agencies to fund stream maintenance programs; pursue grants for increasing flow capacity in conjunction with stream enhancement projects. Work with the Fire Department to update the telephone information hotline and notification system. Establish a more effective distribution system, such as a mailer in the.City water bill, notifying residents of who to contact for flood information. City of Petaluma. Floodplain Management Plan 32 October4, 2010. • Continue to pursue and develop higher regulatory standards for designing 1-year flood event standards. The current standard, which was created by FEMA and is used within the City of Petaluma, addresses 100-year flood events. Mitigation Activities and Priorities Evaluation of Progress from 2005 Plan The 2005 LHMP included numerous items that were under study: The information below lists the 2005 Strategy number, the specific goal of the study, the City department that undertook the study, the outcome of the study, and whether the outcome was funded or not funded. Strategy #: GOVT-b-14 Department Undertaking Study: Fire Department Study Objective: Install a warning system with outdoor sirens, coordinating them to the utmost extent possible With those of neighboring jurisdictions. Outcome: Our study revealed that warning sirens are not an effective tool in the Petaluma Area due to the,nature of natural disasters we anticipate here. Sirens are a more common warning device for coastal areas that'have some, but little warning of, a natural disaster, specifically with tsunamis. in the Petaluma. Area our greatest natural disaster threats include those with zero warning, such as earthquakes, and those with a few days warning, such as floods. Our efforts are put into notifying the public about how to best prepare for these types of disasters before they actually occur. Following the occurrence of a natural disaster, we use radio, television, and other media outlets to get our messages to the public. Outcome Funded/ Not Funded: Not funded. 2010 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan City of Petaluma Annex 10 August 24,2011 16 Strategy.#:;GOVT-b-15 Department Undertaking Study: Fire Department Study Objective: Conduct,periodic tests of the outdoor sirens installed as part of the alerting and warning systems, no less frequently than once per month. Outcome: See GOVT-b-14. Outcome Funded/ Not Funded: Not funded. Strategy #:GOVT-b-22 Department Undertaking Study: Fire.Department Study Objective: Investigate the_ use of phone based warning systems for selective geographic areas. Outcome: This system is currently in effect and has been used to broadcast messages to specific geographic areas during recent flood emergencies. This system is coordinated throughout Operation Area (Sonoma County) Emergency Operations Center. Outcome Funded/ Not Funded: Funded and implemented at the County level. Note: All other studies listed in.the 2005 Mitigation Strategies were not funded. Future Mitigation Actions and Priorities As a participant in the 2010 ABAG multi-jurisdictional planning process, the staff of the City of Petaluma helped in the development and review of the comprehensive list of mitigation strategies in the overall multi-jurisdictional plan. The decision on priority was made based on a variety of criteria, not simply on an economic cost- . benefit analysis. These criteria include being technically and administratively feasible, politically acceptable, socially appropriate, legal, economically sound, and not harmful to the environment and our heritage. The draft Strategies wilt be provided to the City Council for adoption pending approval of this LHMP by FEMA. Ongoing Mitigation Strategy Programs The 2010 Mitigation Strategies listed as high can be found at: http://www.abag.ca.Rov/bayarea/eqmaps/mitigation/strategy:html. No new strategies have been identified from the 2005 HMP Strategies for City of Petaluma. The following 2010.Strategies have been ranked as.a "high" Priority: GOVT a-7-Periodically assess the need for new or-relocated fire or police stations and other emergency facilities, changes in staffing levels, and additional or updated supplies, equipment, technologies and in service training classes GOVT a-9 - Develop and maintain a system of interoperable communications for first responders from cities, counties, special districts,state and federal agencies. 2010 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan City of,Petalmna Annex 11 August 24, 2011 17 The 2010 HMP shows all Existing strategies are underfunded. No new studies are being undertaken at this time. Incorporation into Existing Planning Mechanisms The City of Petaluma has several planning mechanisms which help create a more disaster-resistant region. The list below highlights those programs, the list is found at http //www.abag.ca.gov/bavarea/egmaps/mitigation/strategy.html. The list highlights those programs identified as Existing Programs in the Mitigation Strategy spreadsheet. Others are on-going that are currently underfunded. It is the City's priority to find additional funding to sustain these on-going programs over time. The City has a Safety Element in its General Plan that includes a discussion of fire, earthquake, flooding and landslide hazards.. This Plan will be adopted as an implementation appendix to the Safety Element following final review by FEMA. In addition, the City enforces the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), which, since 1988, requires mitigation for identified natural hazards. The City has used these pre-existing programs as a basis foridentifying gaps that may lead to disaster vulnerabilities in order to work on ways to address these risks through mitigation. Plan Update Process As required by the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000, the City of Petaluma will update this plan Annex at least once every five years, by participating in a multi-agency effort with ABAG and other agencies to develop a multi-jurisdictional plan. To that end, the Public Works Project Manager will contact ABAG four years after this plan is approved to ensure that ABAG intends_to undertake the update process. If so, the City again will participate. in the multi-jurisdictional plan. In the event ABAG is unwilling or unable to act as the lead agency-in the multi-jurisdictional effort, other agencies will be contacted, including the County's Office of Emergency Services. ABAG counties should then work together to identify another regional forum for developing a multi-jurisdictional plan. The public will continue to be involved wheneverthe plan is updated, as appropriate, during the monitoring and evaluation process. Prior to adoption of updates, the City will provide the public with an opportunity to comment on the updates. A public notice will be posted on various technologies to announce the comment period and meeting logistics. 2010 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan City of Petaluma Annex 12 August 24, 2011 18 Mitigation Plan Points of Contact Primary Contact Name: Larry Zimmer Title: Capital improvement Manager Mailing Address: 11 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952 Telephone: 707-776-3674 Email: Lzimmer®ci:petaluma.ca.us Alternate Point of Contact Name: Fleming Nguyen Title: Senior Civil Engineer Mailing Address: 11 English Street, Petaluma, CA 94952 Telephone: 707-778-4312 Email: fnguyen®ci.petatuma.ca.us 2010 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan City of Petaluma Annex 13 August 24, 2011 19 Exhibit A -Regional Location Map . — Figure 1' REGIONAL LOCATION Floodplain Management Plan 2010 . . . / e... . ,, L' ."' N. • ‘.,, ' 1 . 9„...-.! ! 's,; c \'2— , •• ' -. -, , -- -2-":„.,.. . . 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Monday Thursday Graffiti Reporting Sewer Lateral The City is offering to-the'public the , ' �2� c°?* -.' opportunity to comment on disaster , Rr 3", r r-Airport Manager, r, t_ , Replacement Grant PP ty 'r �n ? r`sT 4C ,?u { ^'-.e ..c,;,,; g.y� *' 4 Z. Airport Manager Program preparedness mibgation+stragegles. ,. r :„ -,--=$•••=fttrrs.ty-rt., _.. Street Paving Priorities Photo courtesy of E.-r<i fibs], Bob Patterson Please make comments on the plan. Here are the Instructions- 601 Sky Ranch Drive Encroachment Petaluma, CA 94954 'Permits 1. Read the Ma;_.at:onStra tegure repo:re north:. The priorities' definitions are in phone: 707J78.4404 Encroachment Permit the table at the bottom°of,this page. There are eight Mitigation,Strategy sections and fax: 707.778.4405 Form you can read,them individually Of you choose to view the individual,sections, they email - _.._._ Encroachment Permit Submission by Email will open In separate windows, for easy reference when making comments)- Hours: Why you need an EP 13=i i i infrastructure Insurance Requirements Mon. - Fri. 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. !I-t-NG3 hlousir'.,c Sat. &Sun. 8:00 A.M. -4:00 P.M. Bond Requirements Removal Permit ¢'A After Hours Service: F "r L� I•i e;;;iii` . Approved Street Trees List Fee: $25.00 Residential Sidewalk t C7COf-1' Eca norr.v Call Bob Patterson at 707.753.1166 Maint. e5C C ) Government 1CY %. ,v ,. .,:_ Airport 1.E'LSUC Education: Capital improvement Program. Airport Commission - Manager, :ENV!) _ev:ro:�:r:c'-ri Hangar.Deposit Form - Larry Zimmer LAND) Land Use. Quick Links - 11 English Street 2. Make note of the specific:Mitigation Strategy and item number you wish to Petaluma, CA 94952 Newsletter November'08 comment on. Make comments on the form. phone: 707,778.4483 Transit 3. "Attend"our virtual meeting.-Public comments on.the Hazard Mitigation strategies fax: 707.776.3602 Bus'Advertising are welcomed and will be forwarded to FEMA for review. eman i'2. Contact Transit Hours: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Fares,Passes, and Monday, September 14 at 9:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time. Monday-Thursday Transfers To join the audio part of the meeting diall: Maps 1-877-230-8129 t- 3 :t •-? - l ic}' Paratransit Guest Code 1091127 City Engineer/Flood Plain Rider Alerts To"join the online:meeting-visual part of the meeting Administrator Rider's Guide please.go-to: • Curt Bates, P.E Schedules https://www2.gotomee'tin.comijairt/637i3291.15 Short.Range.Transit.Plan Meeting Password: Petaluma 11 English Street Transit Advisory Meeting ID: 637-819-115 Petaluma, CA 94952 Committee - phone: 707.778.4474 fax: 707.776.3602 Quick Links 1W c --aa " " mot k : e-zKer, ,a `'" `$„ �y_. email. „car . . Sonoma County Transit at ,,a . .i , cT a-s . r snn y. Js S^s �. * ._. Park&Ride Locations Hours: e oo A.M. - 5:00 P.M. EQ Earthquake (all types) Montla Transportation 2035 -- — - —i y' Thursday Golden Gate Transit i. !Landslide I 'file:///C]NOcnnie»ls 620and%20Seltings/Administrator/Deskiop/Heme%20PAge.han(8,124/2011 3:40:40 PM] City oEPetaluma-FEMA Disaster Miligattiori STiategies Contact Inforniation WF Wildl Fires_ City Engineer S91 FL Flood _.._ - - ..,_____ -...,.. .. ._ Curt Bates, P.E. SEC Security DR Drought 1f English Street - — s �Ag �_Agrlcu)tural _ --- .-.-' Petaluma, CA 94952 eT,an5}s': (FIU Flu -_--_-1 phone: 707.778.4474 ! - fax 707.776.3602 Heat Heat etauaa7ais tTS •ir( sunaml _-..._ email _;r„ e-..,..::;.c:,.u. i »'zwv. Hours: 8:00 A.M..-5:00 P.M. Once you have read the strategy matrix, please make a note of the specific item Monday-7nnseay y„Fs" numbers e. ( g., "Public Education g-6") and enter into the blanks provided. All CO h_p: ;i t ia;,;,.f; , . r comments received will:be submitted to the Federal Emergency Management Agency Operations (FEMA) for review. Ken Burnett; Operations Hoide• Petaluma Transit Go here to make comments:You may make as many submittals as you wish. Supenntendant 707.778.4474 Welcome back to our valued student 22 Bassett Street ridersl.Good... Petaluma, CA 94952 Fans' 23 phone: 707.778:4303 fax:707.776.3619 Capital email: Improvements Bid &RFP Opportunities Hours: 8:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M. plan.Holder's Form Monday-Thursday Ccntact _ntora. ir.n Reports Petaluma Railroad Trestle Transit Manager Historic Structure Joseph Rye Report Limited Structural 555 North McDowell Blvd Assessment Petaluma, CA 94954 Wood Evaluation phone: ]0].]]8.4460 fax: 707.776.3799 Development emau Engineering Mapping Hours: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. 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Encroachment Animal Services Permits City Phone List Encroachment Permit Citywide Calendar f=orm Employment Opportunities Encroachment Permit Flood/Emergency Prep Info Submission by Email Garbage and Recycling Why you need an EP Meeting Agendas/Minutes/Videos Insurance Requirements Take a tour- Bond Requirements Cool Places on our web site Tree.Removal Permit Water Conservation Approved Street Trees List Water Recycling Expansion Residential Sidewalk file''!/CI/Documents%20and a205ettings'Administmtor'Desktop/Home%20PAge lar O/24i2011 3'40:40 PM] 'City Of Peyalunia FEMA Disaster Mitigation STiatkgies Maint: Ok,Links ASCE Traffic Engineering Traffic Count Request Farm 7Street Light Our Form Petaluma Pedestrian and Bicicie Advisory Committee: Traffic Videos Quick links Bike:Sonoma Bay.Area Bikes Maintenance & Operations ()Street Bridge Mooring Permit Operations Service Form Quick Links Greenwaste -Spring Cleanup North Bay Corporation and Redwood Empire Disposal Official Web Site of the City of Petaluma, California. •Cofiyright © 1999 - 2011 - All rights reserved. Contact C:: . or the 14,toonq,1:f for comments on the site. Please read our Li use ponCy, or privm,/ • • • file://161/Documents3QUandVaoSeitingsfAciminisirmoriDesktoplionic%20PAge.htin[8/24/2011 3:40:40 WI CiryofPetaluma-Public Works-FEMA Strategies Continents res'd i 2 7 " - lk xhe rf ?# s y W arin. 1'1 � „ t • YA xv'r i2� * p � ' � -n i.J Y a q fi`?a." * . Sry.^ .§,e X 4 7 ' t4 f a f x" v 802 aµ'� y 'A w t" , � y F r ,88i arew, �4s.:f 'o . X zt v c 404-4 -^ �" < r44 'etco -r#11 4 �' ,WM4fh i9" � it$ @ B i 1.11111 y, �� , �' d t' Vgr �e £ r e c ff d r � • Site Search: �N6t' sk� . '#" Y'✓. 'C� s r. tk. ,xKa- 4v.? c'& i .ek h, rs r .r u..Y`%- �.: t:,y"z 'ts'r.F.,,K*,p,T:a: FEMA Strategies 'C'ornmelts Form ...".: n. i 1 ', fort Traffic Engineering City Engineer Traffic Count Request Please make your comments in the.form below. Be sure to include the.Strategy Form (Infrastructure, Health, etc) and Item numbers(a.2, etc.)from the St ot_gy nr, t iz: Curt Bates, P.E, "Street,Light Out' Form Petaluma Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory 11 English Street Committee Please Petaluma, CA 94952 Traffic Videos enter the phone: 707.778.4474 Strategy f fax: 707:776.3602 Quick Links and item email number Bike Sonoma Bay Area Bikes (e9 , Hours; 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Health G.4) Monday-7hrusday Comments: City Home Residents Businesses Visitors Your ( ( City Departments name: City Government On-line Services Email ( - ( Site Info Address: Contact Us Your ntaick Link.. address: - Animal Services City Phone List Citywide Calendar Employment Opportunities Flood/Emergency Prep info Garbage and Recycling Meeting Agendas/Minutes/Videos Take a tour- Cool Places on our web site Water Conservation Water Recycling Expansion Official Web Site of the City of Petaluma, California. Copyright© 1999- 2011 - All rights reserved. Contact Ci:, ISI': or the :''t-_._._c;•r for comments on the site. Please read our .i .r' _ , r y, or i_ca . .filed i 011Oocwnentsl20and%205ettingslAdminisrralor/Deskioptemove-FEMA-bomiitents hunIt8/241201 1 3:40-56 PM] Exhibit C Exhibit Cl -Repetitive Loss Property Map Exhibit C2 -Repetitive Loss Properties List (2 pages) Exhibit. C3, -Proof of Public Notice Exhibit C4 -Proof of Payment for Public Notice F i gun; 3 i .... , 1 i i Repetative Loss Properties I , (. i I City of Petaluma IN ? I I Legfrnd .--, jy. ':.:1?-2..,:'..::. :' .:t.. )1' I . 1,-.5.7.S.:C."..6?,. "4::::-:::'1.;''::'..'-f-,ed. ','4;::::;;;;51.:' t-<,--:- ".y..;;')-:.'•;., I I . ss\NV:::;,...NI:ANYI.,.?-'7.::....:•:::;.7— ,.....,' A I , ;: :---."-,N4::. 4. ?„.:.- „ ,, -uliti-y..4.447 --2.,..„.-:-.,„. /.., _ c...,-- ,., ,-r- <-.‹.::;v...•.IT'i ",•;_,,,,,,:.tii ( ..l \ n4 / .:• ., / /1°- , J- _ N\Nt. t -- i , .._..:..\. /..,.„:5,- / 1/4 v. - ,.. ... A . --g - - ''-1?1:°-/ ,... '--,-,..,„„ _of —Iv- 1 , ----i::..77 ,---)?..414 -4v3N 7P-- ,1.•:!e..ep.„ ,,..,t f „ ... , .;. .■ I , .""g.Y.:::::=2SQ„,„„,., ..„.11 i, rit i ..: 1 .-- , 1 • ?-:.n or Petaluma Fintra)>Iani SIOPOgiMelll Plan 21) <li',ha, I.ylie;• r • Retieiitive Losses in the Floodplain Based on the NFiP's records for flood damage claims as of August 31. 2009. a total of 34 •properties are listed as repetitive loss properties (i.e. the property owners have filed flood damage claims exceeding $1,000 at least twice in a 10-near period since 1978). The general locations of these propenies are shown in Figure 3. However, a .majority of the 34 existing repetitive loss properties. shich are primarily located in the Payran Area neighborhood, have not filed a claim in the past 10 years. This is largely due to the Petaluma River structural flood control project, a majority of which has been constructed. The City of Petaluma will be working closely with FE.MA and the Insurance Services Office. Inc..to request that the properties in question he removed from the City's repetitive loss property list. Table 1. Repetitive Loss Properties, City of Petaluma • Property Address Claims Filed In Years 1327 Clegg St 2005. 2008 56 Cordelia Dr 1982. 1986. 1 998 44 Cordelia Dr 1982. 1986, '1998 109 East C t -_ 1982. 1983. 1986 i 1 1 1 East Ct 1980. 1982. 1983, 1986 � 100 East Ct _1982. 1983.1986 1 150 Industrial Ave. 1998. 2005. 2008 _- 1 160 Industrial Ave 1998. 2005, 2008 4 Jess Ave 1983. 1986 8 Jess Ave 1983. 1.986 - 9 Jess Ave - 1983. 1986. 1998 - 12 Jess Ave 1983. 1986 --� 126 Jess Ave 1981 1986. 1998 F 17.fess Ave 1982. 1986. 1998 l 28 Jess Ave _-- 1982. 1986, 1998 32 Jess Ave 1983. 1986 36 Jess Ave 1983. 1986. 1998 44 Jess Ave 1983, 1986 48 Jess Ave _ 1982. 1983. 1986. 1995, 1998 50 Jess Ave 1983. 1986. 1998 j 78 Jess Ave 1982. 1986. 1998 _ 519 Lakeville St 1983. 1986 1238 :Magnolia Ave --- 1982, 1983 I . 3624 Petaluma Blvd N 1999, 2000 :it;07 Perv6rm u f l p'a..'.1 f v x uq,;; 18 Table I Continued P3700 13700 Petaluma-Blvd N 1 1986: 1995. 1996. 1997. 1998 r. Ls i I Petaluma,Blvd S i 1982. 1983 1 3 Rocca Dr I 1982,1986, 1998 27 Rocca Dr 1 1982. 1986. 1998 i 35 Rocca Dr 1982. 1986. 1998 43 Rocca Dr I 1983. 1986, 1998 1 47 Rocca Dr [ 1982. 1986. 1995. 1998 , I i 49 Rocca Dr 1983. 1986. 199W I 115 W. Pavran St : 1982. 1986 1 20 Vvioodworth Way ! 1982. 1986 b_.... 19 4 Iv PROOF OF PUBLICATION (2015.5 C.C.P:) This space for County Clerk's Filing Stamp STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Sonoma I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the county aforesaid: I am over the age of eighteen years. and not a party to or interested in Y the above entitled matter. T am the principal clerk of the printer of The Press Democrat, a newspaper p. of general circulation, printed and published °�i "`i'"hl'c`t°on of DAILY IN THE City of Santa Rosa. County of Sonoma: and which newspaper has been adjudged a newspaper of general circulation by the Superior Court of the County of Sonoma. 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