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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2011-054 Official Hazard Mitigation Plan; Adoption of the 2010 Yakima County Multi-jurisdictional Plan RESOLUTION NO. R- 2011 -54 A RESOLUTION adopting the 2010 Yakima County Multi jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan as the Official Hazards Mitigation Plan for the City of Yakima WHEREAS, the 2010 Multi- Jurisdictional Hazards Mitigation Plan meets the Federal Emergency Management Agency requirements for compliance with the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (44CFR 201.6); and WHEREAS, the 2010 Yakima County Multi- Jurisdictional Hazards Mitigation Plan provides a current framework for all- hazard reduction in the community, and the framework for the plan has been reviewed through a public involvement process; and WHEREAS, the Mitigation Plan includes the Flood Control Zone District Mitigation Projects; and WHEREAS, keeping the Multi- Jurisdictional Hazards Mitigation Plan up to date is timely and provides the umbrella needed to continue with active participation in both State and Federal programs; and WHEREAS, it is concluded that the adoption of the Yakima County Multi- Jurisdictional Hazards Mitigation Plan is necessary and in the public interest; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YAKIMA: This 2010 Yakima County Multi- Jurisdictional Hazards Mitigation Plan is hereby adopted as the official emergency response /hazards mitigation plan for the City of Yakima ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 19 day of April, 2011. Micah Cawley Mayor ATTEST a • City Clerk • Yakima County • Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan 2010 "People working together through a process" Public Involvement Hazard Research • Steering Committee Stakeholders Prepared by: • Yakima Valley Office of Emergency Management Jim Hall, Director .4 Charles Erwin, Senior Program Analyst 47,,, March, 2010 ymr.11114 vonq 2010 Mitigation Plan Participation and Status • 12/2010 v2 Yakima County Multi - Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan Overview Section 322 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Stafford Act), 42 U.S.C. 5165, as amended by the •q`'°i Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA) P.L. 106 -390 "' g ( ) ( ), provides for • States, Tribes, and local governments to undertake a risk -based approach to reducing risks to natural hazards through mitigation planning. The National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, as • amended, 42 U.S.C. 4001 et seq, reinforced the need and requirement for mitigation plans, linking flood mitigation assistance programs to State, Tribal and Local Mitigation Plans. After a presidential major disaster declaration, mitigation funding becomes available. The amount is based on a percentage of the total federal grants awarded under the Public Assistance and Individuals and Households Programs for the entire - disaster. Projects are funded with a combination of federal, state, and local funds. Information on this program and application process is disseminated at public briefings and by other means. Section 322 of the amended Stafford Act essentially • states that as a condition of receiving a disaster loan or Mitigation Projects: ;lfulti- I rrrrl c! • grant: mitigation projects must focus on "The state and local govement(s) shall agree that natural hazards but also may natural hazards in the areas affected shall be evaluated address hazards' clv caused by non- and appropriate action taken to mitigate such hazards, natural forces. Applicants must including safe land -use and construction practices. For have an adopted, FE;ti1.4- approved disasters declared after November.1, 2004, all hazard mitigation plan b the potential applicants (sub - grantees) must have either federal application deadline and at their own, or be included in a regional, locally adopted the date of grant award to her and FEMA approved all hazard mitigation plan in eligible to receive project ,rant order to be eligible to apply for mitigation grant frrrrdrrrl;. funds." • The regulations governing the mitigation planning requirements for local mitigation plans are published under 44 CFR §201.6. Under 44 CFR §201.6, local governments must have a FEMA- • approved Local Mitigation Plan in order to apply for and /or receive project grants under the following hazard mitigation assistance programs: • Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) • Pre- Disaster Mitigation (PDM) • Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) • Severe Repetitive Loss (SRL) The mitigation planning regulations at §201.6(d)(3) directs the update of Local Mitigation Plans: "A local jurisdiction must review and revise its plan to reflect changes in development, progress in local mitigation efforts, and changes in priorities, and resubmit it for approval within 5 years in order to continue to be eligible for mitigation project grant funding." Local Mitigation Plans must be updated and resubmitted to FEMA for approval every five (5) years in order to continue eligibility for FEMA hazard mitigation assistance programs. Plan .Page 1 • .�.^' ��:�� :d ": �J. ...�..., �, ' w .YX 'r <?�.l"r,', �vr- euUT a = k.�_ ; ? 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OAJOAUL ketu .to `ueid pano.zdde Xlsnotna.Td aql III uotleuuoJut all alupilun Xetu salepdn mid •ueid pano1ddu'Isnotna.td a luo uotloas aoueualumN ueid aril ut pojTelap sailtngou 3uuoltuotu • pue uotlunluna Jo slinsa.z ally, uotssnosip e pue ueid uotlallm !pool aril jo uotloas tloea Jo alepdn pue matnoi antsuaga.tdtuoo u sanIOnui sm •ueid pano.tdde'Isnotnoid all ut pautllno • sluauzlitutuoo Iiginj of suuld `logtuaoaQ) olup luno.tddu lSei ail tuozj s.zuaXX s uTtllim .tn000 of Ieno1dde puu alupdn ueid u smollu lutpl ainpatios u dolanap pinogs suopotpsunf luoog •uoglapgAl poo-1 zoj. s.teaic S lsed all ut aputu wag sell ssa i2o.zd Imp ale.tlsuotuap lsntu salupdn Z^ OTOZ /ZT . sn;els pue uogedtaq.►ed ueid not t iMAI OIOZ 1 BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL YAKIMA, WASHINGTON AGENDA STATEMENT • Item No. it For Meeting Of April 19, 2011 ITEM TITLE: Resolution adopting the 2010 Yakima County Multi- jurisdictional ,Hazard Mitigation Plan as the Official Hazard Mitigation Plan for the City of Yakima SUBMITTED BY: Joe Caruso, Acting Code Administration Manager ------- -------- - - - - -- ---------------------------------- ------------------ CONTACT PERSON/TELEPHONE: Joe Caruso, 575 -6257 SUMMARY EXPLANATION: The state and local governments shall agree that natural hazards in the areas affected shall be evaluated and appropriate action taken to mitigate such hazards, including safe land use and construction practices. For disasters declared after November 1, 2004, all applicants (sub - grantees) must have either their own, or be included in a regional, locally adopted and FEMA approved all hazard mitigation plans in order to be eligible to apply for mitigation grant funds. 41) Local Mitigation Plans must be updated and resubmitted to FEMA for approval every five (5) years in order to continue eligibility for FEMA hazard mitigation assistance programs. I have submitted the updated plan and it has been approved by F.E.M.A. Resolution Ordinance Contract Other(Specify) Contract Mail to (name and address): Phone: Funding Source APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL: City Manager STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt resolution. BOARD /COMMISSION /COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION: COUNCIL ACTION: