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Minutes 05-06-2010
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RES-2010-038 Resolution of Adoption of Orange County Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
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Local Target Dates <br /> New or Revised Initiatives Res nsibilit for Com letion Comment <br /> capabilities in the next 10 years. Funding assistance is needed. Construction- new building. <br /> FY05 Move in Dec 09 <br /> Relocation of sewer pump stations in critical areas. Engineering Dept. Ongoing Ongoing 75% <br /> com lete <br /> Relocation of raw water intake pumps at Ben Johnston Lake Engineering Dept. FY04 Completed FY05 <br /> (raise above flood levels). <br /> Work with Tree Boazd,Public Works,and Utilities to ensure Public Works Ongoing Ongoing <br /> that dan erous situations aze addressed timel . De t. <br /> Work with State efforts to study hydrology and map/designate Planning Dept. FY05 Ongoing <br /> an new flood rone azeas. <br /> Amend Flood Plain Ordinance to prohibit building and land Planning Dept. Post FY05 Completed FY06 <br /> disturbance in flood lain <br /> • Pre aredness and Education Ongoing Ongoing ' <br /> Adopt local operations plan that details which Town funcdons Town Manager End of FY05 Completed June I <br /> will be maintained,and how we will kee the ublic informed. 2007 <br /> Look at alternative electrical sources(generators,etc.),for each Town End of FY05 Completed FY05 <br /> Town administrative facility and determine what level needs to Management <br /> be maintained and where. Team <br /> Pre are sewer um stations for eas enerator connection En ineerin De t. End of FY03 Com leted FY04 <br /> Install enerators at most serious um station locations En ineerin De t. End of FY05 Com leted FY05 <br /> Outfittin the Water Plant with a enerator. En ineerin De t. FY04 Com leted FY04 <br /> Outfitting the Sewer Plant with a generator. Engineering Dept. Approx.FY10 Approx.FY10 <br /> Redundant <br /> connection to <br /> power grid in <br /> Place. <br /> 4.Draft Statement of Commitment to Mitigating Impacts of Natural Hazards <br /> Through the act of developing and adopting a Hazard Mitigation Plan, Orange County and the <br /> participating municipalities (Carrboro and Hillsborough)are committing to continuing to <br /> develop and engage in programs, activities and practices that can be implemented at the local <br /> government level in a fiscally feasible manner to help to mitigate the impacts of future natural <br /> hazards. <br /> The local governments intend to create a process by which the requirements of this hazard <br /> mitigation plan will be incorporated into other local plans. During the planning process for new <br /> and updated planning documents, such as a comprehensive plan, land use plan,capital <br /> improvements plan,or emergency management plan,to name a few examples,the local planner <br /> will provide a copy of the hazard mitigation plan to each respective advisory committee <br /> member. The local planner will recommend the advisory committee members to ensure that all <br /> goals and strategies of new and updated local planning documents are consistent with the <br /> hazard mitigation plan and will not contribute to increased hazards in the jurisdiction. <br /> 57 <br />
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