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HomeMy WebLinkAboutA70 V6 Approved 2016 - Sect IV-1 - Uninc Jefferson CountyJefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 465 May 2017 Unincorporated Jefferson County Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 466 May 2017 This Page Intentionally Blank Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 467 May 2017 Unincorporated Jefferson County Jurisdiction-Specific Vulnerability Assessment As part of the vulnerability assessment process, Jefferson County government started an inventory of all critical facilities and is considering these critical facilities in our planning and mitigation strategy development process. Basic information on these facilities is available from public sources, and therefore, it is included in this report. Sensitive information about critical facilities has not been published. The information contained in this document presents the results of this effort to identify the specific natural hazards threatening Jefferson County, to characterize die vulnerability of Jefferson County regarding these hazards, and to identify current as well as proposed mitigation strategies, projects and/or programs to address those vulnerabilities. The analyses conducted by the County staff were based on the best currently available information and data regarding the characteristics of the neighborhoods identified, the natural hazards that threaten the people, property, and environment of these neighborhoods as well as the impacts these neighborhoods have suffered in past disasters. This information includes, when available, United States Census data, local tax records, local and national geographic information system data, Flood Insurance Rate Maps, hazard specific analyses, and other environmental and demographic facts. However, very often authoritative or current information simply was not available for the planning effort. In these cases, the experience, knowledge and judgment of local officials representing Jefferson County, the judgment of knowledgeable officials and simplified analyses is considered acceptable at this stage to allow the participating organizations to complete the tasks needed to develop this multi-jurisdictional natural hazards mitigation plan. As the planning continues in future years, or at the time when a proposed mitigation initiative is intended to be funded and/or implemented, the participating organizations/jurisdictions recognize that additional information and analyses may be required. Jefferson County is committed to the implementation of the mitigation related projects/programs described in this section of the plan when and if resources become available. County government is also committed to continuing the mitigation planning process that has resulted in the development of this document, and to the ongoing cooperation with other agencies, organizations, and jurisdictions to make the County more resistant to the damages and hardships that could otherwise be the result of future natural disasters. Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 468 May 2017 Jefferson County Overview: Contact (360) 385-8100 County Courthouse 1820 Jefferson St Port Townsend, WA 98368 Population of Jurisdiction1 30,880 (2015 Census Estimate) 21,500 (Unincorporated) Principle Economic Base: Government, Pulp and Paper; Marine Trades / Boatbuilding; Wood Products/Logging; Diversified Manufacturing; Tourism; and Health Care Current Hazard Mitigation Codes/Plans/Ordinances: • Comprehensive Plan under the Growth Management Act • Adopted Unified Development Code (January 2001) • Adopted Fire Code • Adopted Building Code (2003 International Code) • Local Water Quality Plan • County Code • Flood Damage Prevention Ordinances • Participation in NFIP Program NFIP Participation 1,2,3 Date Joined NFIP: 06/14/1974 CID: 530069 Last Community Assistance Visit2: 08/16/2005 Nbr of NFIP policies in the Jurisdiction: 162 (06/2016) Floodplain Ordinance: Chap 15.15 Jefferson County Code Total Number of Paid Claims: 43 $ Amount of Paid Claims: $546,202 Total Number of Repetitive Claim Properties: 1 Value of Repetitive Claim Properties: $70,695 (2016) 1 Policy Information by State, NFIP BureauNet, June 30, 2016. Accessed September 2016. Available at: http://bsa.nfipstat.fema.gov/reports/1011.htm#WAT 2 Claim Information by State, NFIP, June 30, 2016. Accessed September 2016. Available at: http://bsa.nfipstat.fema.gov/reports/1040.htm#WAT 3 WYO and Direct Data by Community with County and State, June 30, 2016, Accessed September 2016. Available at: http://bsa.nfipstat.fema.gov/reports/w2rhudrp.htm Jefferson County is a participant in good standing in the NFIP program. NFIP participation has been institutionalized as part of the county’s risk management efforts, thus assuring that NFIP requirements are routinely reviewed and that changes to local ordinances, the Shoreline Master Plan, etc. are made consistent with those requirements. Since the county’s Comprehensive Use Plan, its Shoreline Master Plan, and others have specific review and update cycles, NFIP-related changes normally occur during a planned review and update unless specific circumstances such as an externally mandated implementation date dictates otherwise. Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 469 May 2017 Jefferson County attempted to become a participant in the Community Rating System (CRS) in 2008, but the effort fell short due to the loss of key personnel working on the project. In 2009 and 2010, the Jefferson County Department of Community Development (DCD) was reduced by 50% due to the loss of revenue from construction permits. This resulted in the effort to become a CRS participant being pushed back in priority as the remaining staff focused primarily on revenue generating activities and external mandates. The county is still operating with reduced staffing in DCD. Planning Methodologies To make jurisdiction-wide analysis of the population at risk for each hazard type feasible and practical for mitigation planning purposes, a simplified approach has been used. The estimate of the population at risk for specific hazards is accomplished in the following manner: The population in a specific neighborhood is estimated by local planners, based on readily available data or their best judgment in the absence of suitable data. The population could be residents, workers, visitors, institutionalized individuals, mixed population types, etc., depending on the characteristics of the neighborhood. The percentage of the area of the specific neighborhood threatened by the identified hazard is then estimated by local planners, again based on readily available data or their best judgment. The percent of the neighborhood at risk is then used as a multiplier to determine the estimated number of people at risk from that hazard. The methodology is simplistic but conservative, in that it assumes occupied structures are uniformly distributed throughout the neighborhood in relation to the area of risk, that the population is present in the neighborhood on a 24 hour, 7-day basis, and that all individuals are equally vulnerable to the impacts of the hazard event. The derived estimates for the number of people at risk may therefore be higher than actually is the case, but the estimates are considered satisfactory to support the local mitigation planning process. To make jurisdiction-wide analysis of the dollar value of properties at risk for each hazard type feasible and practical for mitigation planning purposes, a simplified approach has been used. The estimate of the dollar value of properties at risk for specific hazards is accomplished in the following manner: The number of structures in a specific neighborhood and the average dollar value for those structures is estimated by local planners, based on readily available data or their best judgment in the absence of suitable data. The percentage of the specific neighborhood threatened by the identified hazard is then estimated by local planners, again based on readily available data or their best judgment. The percent of the neighborhood at risk is then used as a multiplier to determine the estimated number of structures at risk from that hazard. This number is then multiplied by the estimated average cost of the structures to derive an estimated total value of the property at risk of damage in that neighborhood from the identified hazard. The methodology is simplistic but conservative, in that it assumes structures are uniformly distributed throughout the neighborhood in relation to the area of risk; that the hazard threatens the entire value of each structure; and that structures are equally vulnerable to the impacts of the hazard. The derived estimates for the dollar value of property at risk may therefore be higher than would actually be the case, but the estimates are considered satisfactory to support the local mitigation planning process. To make analysis of the dollar value of critical assets for each hazard type, insurance records were obtained for all public buildings. Tax roles were used for the valuation of districts and of specific buildings or locations, as appropriate. Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 470 May 2017 DAMAGE & DISASTER EVENTS - JEFFERSON COUNTY3 The section following this one shows the Federal Disaster Declarations for Washington State for the last 53 years. However, every year since 2009, the County incurred significant damage from events that were not necessarily federally declared disasters. Most of the recovery funds came through a combination of county funds, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), and the County Road Administration Board (CRAB). Table 1 shows the disaster expenditures on county roads for each year from 2010 thru 2015: Table 1. Disaster Expenditures on County Roads 2010 - 2015 Year Expenditure 2010 $861,731 2011 $1,180,090 2012 $597,005 2013 $699,108 2014 $601,585 2015 $503,981 Table 2 illustrates some of the damage repairs that FEMA participated in funding: Table 2 – Selected Significant Jefferson County Road Damage Event Year Amount Characterization 2009 $23,000 FEMA participated in repair of Rainforest Road 2009 $60,000 FEMA participated in snow storm event. 08/2015 $80,000 FEMA participated in windstorm event. 2008 - 2015 $1,000,000 Project to relocate the Dowans Creek road. 2008 event that to time to acquire permits and rights of way. Seeking Funding in 2016 to Assist Recovery from November and December 2015 storm events. 2015 $300,00 Oil City Road; M.P. 8.8-8.9; Flood Damage 2015 $85,000 Oil City Road; M.P. 7.8; Landslide 2015 $200,000 Emergency Measures for Undie Road; M.P. 1.1-1.2; Landslide 2015 $1,000,000 Undie Road Relocation Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 471 May 2017 DISASTER EVENTS - JEFFERSON COUNTY4 The following table shows the Federal Disaster Declarations for Washington State for the last 53 years. Declarations that directly affected Jefferson County are highlighted in RED, while declarations that affected adjacent counties are highlighted in BLUE. Jefferson County is impacted by disasters in neighboring counties in two ways: 1. It has mutual aid agreements with adjacent counties, so wildfires, windstorms, and landslides, for example, can and do result in Jefferson County resources being expended; and 2. Since Jefferson County is on a peninsula, strategically occurring disasters in neighboring counties can disrupt deliveries of food and fuel to Jefferson County just when it is needed most. An earthquake or storm that takes out the Hood Canal Bridge, for example, will cause major economic damage to Jefferson County. Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 472 May 2017 Federal Disaster Declarations Washington State 1956-2016 Number Date Counties Incident Description Total Event P.A. Cost Estimate Public Assistance Awarded Declaration Type 4253 2/2/2016 Clallam, Clark, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Skamania, and Wahkiakum counties Severe Winter Storm, Straight-Line Winds, Flooding, Landslides, Mudslides, and a Tornado $19,258,007 $77,852.15 Major Disaster Declaration 4249 1/15/2016 Chelan, Clallam, Garfield, Island, Jefferson, Kittitas, Lewis, Lincoln, Mason, Pend Oreille, Skamania, Snohomish, Spokane, Stevens, Wahkiakum, and Whitman counties Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides $21,743,433.00 $1,209,209.13 Major Disaster Declaration 4243 10/20/2015 Chelan, Ferry, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Stevens, Whatcom and Yakima; as well as the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation Wildfires and Mudslides $41,736,858 $4,809,743.86 Major Disaster Declaration 4242 10/15/2015 Clallam, Grays Harbor, Island, Jefferson, Snohomish and Whatcom counties Severe Windstorm $12,021,594 $1,222,139.66 Major Disaster Declaration 5113 9/14/2015 Klickitat County Horsethief Butte Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Yet Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5109 8/24/2015 Skagit and Whatcom counties Goodell Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Yet Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5108 8/21/2015 Ferry and Stevens County Renner Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Yet Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 473 May 2017 Number Date Counties Incident Description Total Event P.A. Cost Estimate Public Assistance Awarded Declaration Type 3372 8/21/2015 Asotin, Chelan, Douglas, Ferry, Klickitat, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Skamania, Spokane, Stevens, and Yakima and the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, the Kalispel Tribe of Indians, the Spokane Tribe of Indians, and the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation Wildfires NO PDA AVAIL Not Yet Available Emergency Declaration 5106 8/19/2015 Okanogan County Twisp River Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Yet Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5104 8/15/2015 Okanogan County Okanogan County Fire Complex NO PDA AVAIL Not Yet Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5103 8/15/2015 Stevens County Stevens County Fire Complex NO PDA AVAIL Not Yet Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5101 8/15/2015 Ferry County Stickpin Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Yet Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5100 8/14/2015 Ferry County, Colville Reservation Chelan Fire Complex NO PDA AVAIL Not Yet Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5098 8/14/2015 Okanogan County Nine Mile Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Yet Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5094 8/5/2015 N/A Highway 8 Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Yet Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5090 7/21/2015 Walla Walla County Blue Creek Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Yet Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5087 6/29/2015 Chelan County Sleepy Hollow Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Yet Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 474 May 2017 Number Date Counties Incident Description Total Event P.A. Cost Estimate Public Assistance Awarded Declaration Type 4188 8/11/2014 Kittitas County, Okanogan County and the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation Wildfires $34,978,421 $23,679,025.91 Major Disaster Declaration 5072 8/6/2014 N/A Hansel Fire NO PDA AVAIL $11,319.08 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5071 8/3/2014 N/A Snag Canyon Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Yet Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 3371 7/23/2014 State of Washington Wildfires NO PDA AVAIL Not Yet Available Emergency Declaration 5064 7/19/2014 N/A Saddle Mountain Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Yet Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5063 7/19/2014 N/A Watermelon Hill Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Yet Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5062 7/17/2014 N/A Carlton Complex Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Yet Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5061 7/17/2014 N/A Chiwaukum Fire NO PDA AVAIL $47,278.34 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5059 7/10/2014 N/A Mills Canyon Fire NO PDA AVAIL $88,250.84 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5058 7/10/2014 N/A Lake Spokane Fire NO PDA AVAIL $272,586.98 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 4168 4/2/2014 Snohomish County, including the lands associated with the Sauk-Suiattle, Stillaguamish, and Tulalip Tribes Flooding and Mudslides $53,235,000 $27,351,662.07 Major Disaster Declaration 3370 3/24/2014 State of Washington Flooding and Mudslides NO PDA AVAIL Not Yet Available Emergency Declaration 5048 8/21/2013 N/A Eagle Fire NO PDA AVAIL $2,273,317.23 Fire Management Assistance Declaration Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 475 May 2017 Number Date Counties Incident Description Total Event P.A. Cost Estimate Public Assistance Awarded Declaration Type 5042 8/10/2013 N/A Mile Post 10 Fire NO PDA AVAIL $908,893.49 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5038 7/30/2013 N/A Colockum Tarps Fire NO PDA AVAIL $6,824,731.93 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 4083 9/25/2012 Ferry and Okanogan counties and the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation Severe Storm, Straight-line Winds, and Flooding NO PDA AVAIL $2,860,240.58 Major Disaster Declaration 5020 9/20/2012 Kittitas and Chelan counties Table Mountain Fire NO PDA AVAIL $3,030,510.33 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5018 9/13/2012 Chelan County Peavine Fire NO PDA AVAIL $285,252.85 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5017 9/12/2012 Chelan County Poison Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Yet Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5015 9/10/2012 Chelan County Byrd Canyon Fire NO PDA AVAIL $219,570.61 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5012 9/9/2012 Chelan County, Douglas and Grant counties 1st Canyon Fire NO PDA AVAIL $528,668.37 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5013 9/9/2012 Chelan County Barker Canyon Fire NO PDA AVAIL $775,643.48 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5011 9/6/2012 N/A Highway 141 Fire Complex NO PDA AVAIL $1,803,712.29 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 5005 8/14/2012 N/A Taylor Bridge Fire NO PDA AVAIL $6,669,639.04 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 4056 3/5/2012 Clallam, Grays Harbor, King, Klickitat, Lewis, Mason, Pierce, Skamania, Snohomish, Thurston, and Wahkiakum Severe Winter Storm, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides $32,345,445 $29,701,941.59 Major Disaster Declaration Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 476 May 2017 Number Date Counties Incident Description Total Event P.A. Cost Estimate Public Assistance Awarded Declaration Type 2966 9/8/2011 N/A Monastery Fire Complex NO PDA AVAIL $1,392,551.94 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 1963 3/25/2011 King, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lewis, Skagit, Skamania, and Wahkiakum. Severe Winter Storm, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides $8,697,563 $3,480,030.93 Major Disaster Declaration 2854 8/27/2010 N/A Slide Creek Fire NO PDA AVAIL $579,945.39 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2848 7/19/2010 Yakima County Cowiche Mills Fire NO PDA AVAIL $675,577.69 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2827 8/22/2009 N/A Dry Creek Fire Complex NO PDA AVAIL $225,175.41 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2826 8/22/2009 N/A Oden Road Fire NO PDA AVAIL $1,781,984.76 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2823 7/29/2009 Chelan County Union Valley Fire NO PDA AVAIL $640,027.58 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 1825 3/2/2009 Clallam, Clark, Columbia, Cowlitz, Garfield, Grays Harbor, Island, Jefferson, King, Klickitat, Lewis, Lincoln, Mason, Pacific, Pend Oreille, Skagit, Skamania, Snohomish, Spokane, Stevens, Thurston, Wahkiakum, Walla Walla, and Whatcom counties Severe Winter Storm and Record and Near Record Snow $28,544,162 $26,272,104.00 Major Disaster Declaration Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 477 May 2017 Number Date Counties Incident Description Total Event P.A. Cost Estimate Public Assistance Awarded Declaration Type 1817 1/30/2009 Adams, Asotin, Benton, Chelan, Clallam, Columbia, Cowlitz, Franklin, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, King, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, Skagit, Skamania, Snohomish, Spokane, Stevens, Thurston, Wahkiakum, Walla Walla, Whatcom, Whitman, and Yakima counties. Severe Winter Storm, Landslides, Mudslides, and Flooding No P.A. Cost Estimate in the PDA $51,030,994.18 Major Disaster Declaration 2783 7/11/2008 Spokane County Spokane Valley Fire NO PDA AVAIL $1,816,465.98 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2784 7/11/2008 N/A Badger Mountain Fire Complex NO PDA AVAIL $2,020,851.57 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 1734 12/8/2007 Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, King, Kitsap, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Skagit, Snohomish, Thurston and Wahkiakum Counties. Severe Storms, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides No P.A. Cost Estimate in the PDA $60,627,680.14 Major Disaster Declaration 2731 9/21/2007 Skamania County Broughton Fire NO PDA AVAIL $390,948.83 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2714 7/16/2007 N/A Tunk Grade Fire NO PDA AVAIL $1,115,187.66 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2711 7/8/2007 State of Washington Easy Street Fire NO PDA AVAIL $1,104,733.00 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 1682 2/14/2007 All counties in the State of Washington are eligible to apply for assistance under the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Severe Winter Storm, Landslides, and Mudslides NO PDA AVAIL $30,374,675.17 Major Disaster Declaration Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 478 May 2017 Number Date Counties Incident Description Total Event P.A. Cost Estimate Public Assistance Awarded Declaration Type 1671 12/12/2006 All counties in the State of Washington are eligible to apply for assistance under the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. Severe Storms, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides NO PDA AVAIL $31,624,961.74 Major Disaster Declaration 2674 9/11/2006 N/A Flick Creek Fire NO PDA AVAIL $80,510.28 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2668 8/22/2006 N/A Columbia Fire Complex NO PDA AVAIL $6,979,271.97 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2663 8/8/2006 N/A Valley Mill Fire NO PDA AVAIL $619,658.59 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 1641 5/17/2006 Clallam, Grays Harbor, Island, Jefferson, Kitsap. Mason, Pacific, Pend Oreille, San Juan, Snohomish, and Wahkiakum Counties Severe Storms, Flooding, Tidal Surge, Landslides, and Mudslides NO PDA AVAIL $6,585,337.32 Major Disaster Declaration 3227 9/7/2005 All 39 counties of Washington are included in the designation. Hurricane Katrina Evacuation NO PDA AVAIL $1,730,746.78 Emergency Declaration 2575 8/7/2005 Garfield and Columbia Counties School Fire NO PDA AVAIL $3,986,571.64 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2572 8/1/2005 Chelan County Dirty Face Fire NO PDA AVAIL $1,061,643.32 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2546 8/12/2004 Washington State Mud Lake Fire NO PDA AVAIL $892,685.29 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2543 8/11/2004 Washington State Fischer Fire NO PDA AVAIL $3,033,966.29 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2538 7/30/2004 Washington State Elk Heights Fire NO PDA AVAIL $1,051,894.17 Fire Management Assistance Declaration Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 479 May 2017 Number Date Counties Incident Description Total Event P.A. Cost Estimate Public Assistance Awarded Declaration Type 2537 7/30/2004 Washington State Deep Harbor Fire NO PDA AVAIL $47,179.51 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2527 7/6/2004 Washington State Beebe Fire NO PDA AVAIL $721,938.56 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 1499 11/7/2003 Clallam, Grays Harbor, Island, Jefferson, Kitsap. Mason, Pacific, Pend Oreille, San Juan, Snohomish, and Wahkiakum Counties Severe Storms and Flooding NO PDA AVAIL $9,125,551.24 Major Disaster Declaration 2498 9/6/2003 Washington State Needle Fire NO PDA AVAIL $458,796.73 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2481 7/16/2003 Washington State Okanogan City Fire NO PDA AVAIL $71,060.87 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2477 7/12/2003 Washington State Middle Fork Fire NO PDA AVAIL $1,456,420.31 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2451 7/25/2002 Washington State Pickens Fire NO PDA AVAIL $449,514.35 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2449 7/20/2002 Washington State Deer Point Fire NO PDA AVAIL $2,573,214.31 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2378 8/17/2001 Washington State Mt. Leona FireComplex NO PDA AVAIL $1,641,186.86 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2379 8/17/2001 Washington State Rex Creek Fire Complex NO PDA AVAIL $1,008,947.13 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2377 8/16/2001 Washington State Spruce Dome Fire Complex NO PDA AVAIL $2,761,493.04 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2376 8/16/2001 Washington State Tonasket Fire Complex NO PDA AVAIL $536,017.54 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2372 8/14/2001 Washington State Virginia Lakes Fire Complex NO PDA AVAIL $1,707,296.80 Fire Management Assistance Declaration Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 480 May 2017 Number Date Counties Incident Description Total Event P.A. Cost Estimate Public Assistance Awarded Declaration Type 2374 8/14/2001 Washington State Icicle Fire Complex NO PDA AVAIL $1,186,851.58 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2373 8/14/2001 Washington State Brewster Fire Complex NO PDA AVAIL $2,722,101.81 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2368 7/28/2001 Washington State Union Valley Fire NO PDA AVAIL $1,121,445.74 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 1361 3/1/2001 Benton, Chelan, Clallam, Clark, Cowlitz, Douglas, Grays Harbor, Island, Jefferson, King, Kitsap, Kittitas, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, Skagit, Skamania, Snohomish, Thurston, Wahkiakum, Walla Walla, Whatcom, Yakima Nisqually Earthquake NO PDA AVAIL $66,734,226.22 Major Disaster Declaration 2323 8/25/2000 Washington State Mule Dry Fire NO PDA AVAIL $925,982.68 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2313 7/22/2000 Okanogan County Rocky Hull Fire NO PDA AVAIL $1,829,514.81 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2311 2/29/2000 Benton County (Hanford Area) Two Fork Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 1255 10/16/1998 Cowlitz County (Kelso) Landslide In The City Of Kelso NO PDA AVAIL $6,183,513.64 Major Disaster Declaration 1252 10/5/1998 Ferry and Stevens Counties Flooding NO PDA AVAIL $2,022,392.91 Major Disaster Declaration 2248 9/25/1998 Columbia County Columbia County - Toncannen Fire NO PDA AVAIL $18,718.34 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2237 9/3/1998 Cowlitz County Cowlitz County - Ballpark Fire NO PDA AVAIL $230,928.14 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2225 7/28/1998 Klickitat County Cleveland County Fire NO PDA AVAIL $1,184,534.16 Fire Management Assistance Declaration Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 481 May 2017 Number Date Counties Incident Description Total Event P.A. Cost Estimate Public Assistance Awarded Declaration Type 2194 8/27/1997 Department of Natural Resources Olympia Command Fire NO PDA AVAIL $134,398.60 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2193 8/14/1997 Department of Natural Resources Tum-Tum Fire NO PDA AVAIL $537,898.90 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2192 7/21/1997 Department of Natural Resources Benton City Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 1182 7/21/1997 Pend Oreille Snowmelt/Flooding NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 1172 4/2/1997 Grays Harbor, Jefferson, King, Kitsap, Lincoln, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, Pend Oreille, Stevens Severe Storms/Flooding/Landslides/Mudslides NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 1159 1/17/1997 Adams, Asotin, Benton, Chelan, Clallam, Clark, Columbia, Cowlitz, Douglas, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Grays Harbor, Island, Jefferson, King, Kitsap, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lewis, Lincoln, Mason, Okanogan, Pacific, Pend Oreille, Pierce, San Juan, Skagit, Skamania, Snohomish, Spokane, Stevens, Thurston, Walla Walla, Whatcom, Yakima Severe Winter Storms/Flooding NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 1152 1/7/1997 Klickitat, Pend Oreille and Spokane Ice and Snow Storms NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 2186 8/11/1996 Department of Natural Resources, Military Department Bowie Road Fire NO PDA AVAIL $272,044.68 Fire Management Assistance Declaration Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 482 May 2017 Number Date Counties Incident Description Total Event P.A. Cost Estimate Public Assistance Awarded Declaration Type 1100 2/9/1996 Adams, Asotin, Benton, Clark, Columbia, Cowlitz, Garfield, Grays Harbor, King, Kitsap, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lewis, Lincoln, Pierce, Skagit, Skamania, Snohomish, Spokane, Thurston, Wahkiakum, Walla Walla, Whitman, Yakima, and Yakima Indian Reservation Severe Storms/Flooding NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 1079 1/3/1996 Chelan, Clallam, Clark, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Island, Jefferson, King, Kittitas, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, Skagit, Snohomish, Thurston, Wahkiakum, Whatcom, Yakima Storms/High Winds/Floods NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 1037 8/2/1994 Department of Natural Resources, Military Department El Nino Effects (The Salmon Industry) NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 2105 7/29/1994 N/A White Salmon Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2104 7/28/1994 Department of Natural Resources, Military Department Hatchery Creek/Round Mountain Fire NO PDA AVAIL $12,218,145.60 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2103 7/26/1994 Department of Natural Resources, Military Department Tyee Wildfire NO PDA AVAIL $17,711,728.14 Fire Management Assistance Declaration 2101 7/11/1994 N/A Riverside Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 981 3/4/1993 King, Lewis, Mason, Pierce, Snohomish, Thurston, Wahkiakum Severe Storm, High Winds NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 483 May 2017 Number Date Counties Incident Description Total Event P.A. Cost Estimate Public Assistance Awarded Declaration Type 2085 8/6/1992 Department of Natural Resources Skookum Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 922 11/13/1991 Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, Whitman, Department of Natural Resources Fires NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 2079 10/18/1991 N/A Eastern Washington Fires NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 896 3/8/1991 Island, Jefferson, King, Kitsap, Lewis, Pierce, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, Whatcom High Tides, Severe Storm NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 883 11/26/1990 Chelan, Clallam, Grays, Harbor, Island, Jefferson, King, Kitsap, Kittitas, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, Thurston, Wahkiakum, Whatcom, Yakima Flooding, Severe Storm NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 852 1/18/1990 Benton, Grays Harbor, King, Lewis, Pierce, Thurston, Wahkiakum Flooding, Severe Storm NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 822 4/14/1989 Douglas, Okanogan, Stevens, Whitman Heavy Rains, Flooding, Mudslides NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 2070 9/6/1988 Department of Natural Resources Dinkleman Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 784 12/15/1986 Cowlitz, King, Lewis, Pacific, Snohomish, Wahkiakum SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 769 7/26/1986 Spokane SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 762 3/19/1986 Cowlitz Heavy Rains, Flooding, Landslides NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 484 May 2017 Number Date Counties Incident Description Total Event P.A. Cost Estimate Public Assistance Awarded Declaration Type 757 2/15/1986 Clallam, Jefferson, King SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 2058 8/30/1985 Department of Natural Resources Tonasket/Baker Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 676 1/27/1983 Whatcom SEVERE STORMS, HIGH TIDES, FLOODING NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 3086 8/19/1982 Skamania, Cowlitz, US Army Corps of Engineers, National Weather Service, US Geological Survey Threat of Flooding at Spirit Lake NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Emergency Declaration 623 5/21/1980 All 39 counties VOLCANIC ERUPTION, MT. ST. HELENS NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 612 12/31/1979 Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, King, Mason, Skagit, Snohomish, Whatcom STORMS, HIGH TIDES, MUDSLIDES, FLOODING NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 2033 7/23/1979 Department of Natural Resources Salmon Creek Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 3070 3/12/1979 Town of Mesa, Franklin County Flooding NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Emergency Declaration 545 12/10/1977 Benton, Clark, Cowlitz, Garfield, Grays Harbor, King, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lewis, Pacific, Pierce, Snohomish, Thurston, Wahkiakum, Whitman, Yakima SEVERE STORMS,MUDSLIDES, FLOODING NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 3037 3/31/1977 Adams, Asotin, Benton, Chelan, Columbia, Douglas, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, Walla Walla, Whitman, Yakima Drought NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Emergency Declaration Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 485 May 2017 Number Date Counties Incident Description Total Event P.A. Cost Estimate Public Assistance Awarded Declaration Type 492 12/13/1975 Benton, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, King, Kittitas, Lewis, Mason, Pierce, Skagit, Snohomish, Thurston, Whatcom, Yakima SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 414 1/25/1974 Asotin, Benton, Columbia, Ferry, Kitsap, Klickitat, Lewis, Mason, Pend Oreille, Stevens, Thurston, Whitman, Yakima SEVERE STORMS, SNOWMELT, FLOODING NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 334 6/10/1972 Chelan, Douglas, Okanogan SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 328 3/24/1972 King, Pierce, Thurston Heavy Rains, Flooding NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 322 2/1/1972 Asotin, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Lewis, Pacific, Skamania, Thurston, Wahkiakum, Whitman SEVERE STORMS, FLOODING NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 300 2/9/1971 Columbia, Garfield, Grays Harbor, Lewis, Skagit, Whatcom, Yakima Heavy Rains, Melting Snow, Flooding NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 2002 7/18/1970 Department of Natural Resources Grassland & Forest Fire NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Fire Management Assistance Declaration 196 5/11/1965 King, Kitsap, Mason, Pierce, Snohomish, Thurston Earthquake NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 185 12/29/1964 Asotin, Benton, Clark, Columbia, Cowlitz, Garfield, Grays Harbor, King, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, Skamania, Snohomish, Wahkiakum, Walla Walla, Whitman, Yakima Heavy Rains & Flooding NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 146 3/2/1963 Columbia, Garfield, Grant, Whitman, City of Spokane FLOODS NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 486 May 2017 Number Date Counties Incident Description Total Event P.A. Cost Estimate Public Assistance Awarded Declaration Type 137 10/20/1962 Clark, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Kitsap, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, Skagit, Snohomish, Thurston, Wahkiakum, Whatcom SEVERE STORMS NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 70 3/6/1957 Douglas, Grant, Lincoln FLOODS NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration 50 2/25/1956 Adams, Benton, Franklin FLOOD NO PDA AVAIL Not Available Major Disaster Declaration Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 487 May 2017 CODES AND COMPREHENSIVE PLANS for NATURAL HAZARD REDUCTION DOCUMENT PURPOSE REVIEW SCHEDULE Comprehensive Land Use Plan3 Reduce county exposure to flooding and landslides, and to minimize reliance on federal and state programs for disaster mitigation, protect public and private property, save lives, and use community resources wisely. (a) Integrate regulatory standards such as buffers and setbacks with hazard avoidances measures. (b) Coordinate hazard vulnerability assessments with programs for purchase or preservation of open space. (c) Update hazard mitigation and disaster plans every three years. (d) Coordinate related activities of city departments with the City, State, and Federal agencies. a. Mapping designations - Continue to revise and compile mapping of vulnerable areas by using City, County, State, and Federal databases... Development Regulations - Revise the Zoning, Subdivision, Critical Areas Ordinances and the regulations portion of the Shoreline Master Program to incorporate hazard avoidance provisions and assure consistency of definitions and mapping. Goals: ENG 9.0 Ensure that landslide and erosion hazard areas are appropriately designated and that measures to protect public health and safety are implemented for hazardous areas. ENG 10.0 Minimize seismic risk to life and property on new and existing structures. ENG 11.0 Protect flood hazard areas from development and uses that compromise the flow, storage and buffering of flood waters, normal channel functions, and fish and wildlife habitat and to minimize flood and river process risk to life and property. ENG 13.0 Protect aquifer recharge areas from depletion of aquifer quantity or degradation of aquifer quality. ENG 14.0 Protect and enhance wetlands in all their functions. Annual - Major Review under way. Due June 2018. Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 488 May 2017 CODES AND COMPREHENSIVE PLANS for NATURAL HAZARD REDUCTION DOCUMENT PURPOSE REVIEW SCHEDULE Title 18 UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE1 (2) Purpose. The general purposes of this Unified Development Code are: (a) To encourage land use decision-making in accordance with the public interest, protection of private property rights and the public good, and applicable laws of the state of Washington; (b) To protect the general public health, safety, and welfare and encourage orderly economic development; (c) To implement the Jefferson County Comprehensive Plan goals and policies through land use and other regulations; (d) To provide for the economic, social, and aesthetic advantages of orderly development through harmonious groupings of compatible and complementary land uses and the application of appropriate development standards; (e) To provide for adequate public facilities and services in conjunction with development; and (f) To promote general public safety by regulating development of lands containing physical hazards and to minimize the adverse environmental impacts of development. Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 489 May 2017 CODES AND COMPREHENSIVE PLANS for NATURAL HAZARD REDUCTION DOCUMENT PURPOSE REVIEW SCHEDULE JCC 18.22 CRITICAL AREAS2 18.22.010 Purpose – Generally. The purpose of the Jefferson County critical areas ordinance is to comply with state law and to describe authorized methods and procedures established to ensure the functions and values of critical areas are not degraded when allowing approved uses and development activities in the county. This regulation offers landowners a choice of two methods for ensuring the functions and values of critical areas are not degraded: (1) For any critical area, landowners may use a prescriptive method, as described herein; or (2) For fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas (FWHCA) and wetlands, landowners may choose an adaptive method by providing a site-specific stewardship plan (see Article IX, JCC 18.22.460). Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 490 May 2017 CODES AND COMPREHENSIVE PLANS for NATURAL HAZARD REDUCTION DOCUMENT PURPOSE REVIEW SCHEDULE JCC 18.25 SHORELINE MASTER PROGRAM In order to protect the public interest in the preservation and reasonable use of the shorelines of the state, the Shoreline Management Act establishes a planning program coordinated between the state and local jurisdictions to address the types and effects of development occurring along the state's shorelines. By law, the City is responsible for the following: A. Development of an inventory of the natural characteristics and land use patterns along “shorelines of the state” within the City’s territorial limits. B. Preparation of a "Shoreline Master Program" to determine the future of the shorelines. This future is defined through the goals developed for the following land and water use elements: economic development, public access, circulation, recreation, shoreline use, conservation, historical/cultural protection, and floodplain management. Policy 6.3.1 Protect the environment through implementation of this Master Program in concert with the City’s Critical Areas Ordinance and through the use of the AMRRC mitigation sequence (Avoid, Minimize, Rectify, Reduce, Compensate) (WAC 173-26-201(e)). Policy 6.7.1 Ensure that new development in areas prone to periodic flooding comply with the City’s Flood Damage Prevention standards (Chapter 16.08, PTMC) to minimize health hazards and property damage due to flooding. Policy 6.7.2 Develop, enhance, and implement education programs aimed at mitigating natural hazards, and reducing the risk to citizens, public agencies, private property owners, businesses and schools. Policy 6.7.3 Encourage development of acquisition and management strategies to preserve open space for flood mitigation, fish habitat, and water quality in frequently flooded areas. Last update May 12, 2012 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 491 May 2017 CODES AND COMPREHENSIVE PLANS for NATURAL HAZARD REDUCTION DOCUMENT PURPOSE REVIEW SCHEDULE Policy 6.7.4 Coordinate and support the development of improved tsunami warning systems. Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend Hazard Mitigation Plan (Hazmit Plan) This Plan documents the County, City, and participating Special Districts strategic planning to reduce the effects of natural disasters in Jefferson County. This Hazmit Plan is unique in that: (1) It is an All-Hazard Plan that not only deals with natural disasters, but those man-made disasters that can significantly impact one or more of the participants of the Plan, e.g the presence here of the second largest Navy Munitions Depot on the west coast adds the risk of an Ordnance Mishap that other locales do not have. (2) In 2016, where appropriate, commentary on climate change having an effect on a type of natural disaster has been added. This was requested by FEMA, but is voluntary and consistent with the attitudes of local government officials. FEMA requires a major update every 5 years. The current Plan (2009) expired in June, 2015. The 2016 Update is underway. Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 492 May 2017 JEFFERSON COUNTY PRIORITIZATION OF ACTION ITEMS Jefferson County operates under the requirements of the Growth Management Act of the State of Washington. County government format is a county administrator with board of commissioners. County staff evaluates actions based on community needs as expressed in the growth management act and the various comprehensive plans adopted by the commissioners. Staff prepares recommendations for specific actions to the commissioners for consideration. Board of Commissioners weighs the input from staff and citizens before making any decision. Before an action may proceed there must be a demonstrated need and funding must be secured. When funding is available and approval of the Board is given, the project is included in the annual budget. Need for an action to proceed may be determined in a variety of ways including but not limited to: action items identified in adopted plans, cost benefit analysis, necessary service, emergency, directive from state or federal agency, safety or other benefit to the community. For planning purposes projects are evaluated and included in the annual update of the 6-year capital facilities plan. Many projects in the capital facilities plan are dependent of outside funding. Possible sources of funding are the general fund, capital improvement funds, utility reserves, local improvement district, grant funding from a variety of sources including but not limited to private agencies, economic development organizations, state agencies, federal agencies and philanthropic sources. Other sources of funding may, from time to time, become available for specified actions that may or may not be included in the community planning process. Economic Analysis of Mitigation Projects The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s approaches to identify costs and benefits associated with natural hazard mitigation strategies or projects fall into two general categories: benefit/cost analysis (BCA) and cost-effectiveness analysis. Where appropriate, proposed activities will be evaluated using the BCA tools and HazusMH modeling software, along with empirical data to assess whether or not the mitigation strategy is justified. Repetitive Loss Properties Jefferson County has one repetitive loss property. It is a residence built within 150’ of a small river in the south of the county. The building is valued at $70,695, based on current assessments. Since there is only one repetitive loss property at risk, identifying its location more specifically would violate federal disclosure regulations. Suffice to say, it is located near U.S. HWY 101 within the 100-year FEMA Flood Zones shown in the maps on pages 117 of the FLOOD hazard analysis. Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 493 May 2017 Jefferson County Assets at Risk Jefferson County 2016 Building Asset Schedule Asset Number Location Name Building Name Replacement Cost New JF-11-1-1 COURTHOUSE - PORT TOWNSEND COURTHOUSE - PORT TOWNSEND $ 13,819,800.00 JF-11-1-2 COURTHOUSE - PORT TOWNSEND COURTHOUSE ANNEX $ 173,700.00 JF-11-1-3 COURTHOUSE - PORT TOWNSEND COURTHOUSE PARK $ - JF-40-2-1 COMMUNITY CENTER - PORT TOWNSEND COMMUNITY CENTER - PORT TOWNSEND $ 2,258,200.00 JF-65-3-2 RECYCLING CENTER LANDFILL FLARE $ 185,000.00 JF-65-3-3 RECYCLING CENTER TRANSFER STATION $ 893,700.00 JF-65-3-4 RECYCLING CENTER STORAGE GARAGE $ 65,000.00 JF-65-3-5 RECYCLING CENTER TRANSFER STATION OFFICE $ 9,300.00 JF-65-3-6 RECYCLING CENTER SCALE HOUSE $ 172,000.00 JF-55-4-1 CLEARWATER ANNEX - CORRECTION FACILITY CLEARWATER ANNEX - CORRECTION FACILITY $ 438,100.00 JF-50-5-1 CLEARWATER EQUIPMENT SHED CLEARWATER EQUIPMENT SHED $ 79,461.00 JF-20-6-1 HOH MAINTENANCE SHOP HOH MAINTENANCE SHOP $ 142,100.00 JF-40-7-1 QUILCENE COMMUNITY CENTER QUILCENE COMMUNITY CENTER $ 471,900.00 JF-55-8-1 DISPATCH / CORRECTIONS CENTER / E.O.C. DISPATCH / CORRECTIONS CENTER / E.O.C. $ 4,334,000.00 JF-20-9-1 MAINTENANCE SHOP - HADLOCK MAIN MAINTENANCE SHOP - HADLOCK MAIN $ 1,103,000.00 JF-20-9-2 MAINTENANCE SHOP - HADLOCK MAIN EQUIPMENT STORAGE 1 - EAST $ 164,403.00 JF-20-9-3 MAINTENANCE SHOP - HADLOCK MAIN EQUIPMENT STORAGE 2 - SOUTH $ 200,023.00 JF-20-9-4 MAINTENANCE SHOP - HADLOCK MAIN EQUIPMENT STORAGE 3 - WASH $ 22,358.00 JF-20-9-5 MAINTENANCE SHOP - HADLOCK MAIN SURVEYOR'S ANNEX $ 149,334.00 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 494 May 2017 Asset Number Location Name Building Name Replacement Cost New JF-20-9-6 MAINTENANCE SHOP - HADLOCK MAIN HADLOCK SHOP FUEL STATION $ 32,000.00 JF-80-10-1 GARDINER COMMUNITY CENTER GARDINER COMMUNITY CENTER $ 539,000.00 JF-20-11-1 DISCOVERY BAY EQUIPMENT SHOP DISCOVERY BAY EQUIPMENT SHOP $ 71,242.00 JF-80-12-1 ANIMAL SHELTER ANIMAL SHELTER $ 247,900.00 JF-40-13-1 TRI AREA COMMUNITY CENTER (CHIMACUM) TRI AREA COMMUNITY CENTER (CHIMACUM) $ 654,300.00 JF-40-14-1 BRINNON COMMUNITY CENTER / MOTEL BRINNON COMMUNITY CENTER / MOTEL $ 1,439,800.00 JF-30-15-1 FAIRGROUNDS FAIRGROUNDS OFFICE $ 1,463,000.00 JF-30-15-2 FAIRGROUNDS PORT TOWNSEND LITTLE LEAGUE FIELD $ 12,200.00 JF-30-15-3 FAIRGROUNDS ART BUILDING $ 124,400.00 JF-30-15-4 FAIRGROUNDS 4H BUILDING $ 125,400.00 JF-30-15-5 FAIRGROUNDS YESTERYEAR MUSEUM $ 118,300.00 JF-30-15-6 FAIRGROUNDS 4H CAT BUILDING $ 55,900.00 JF-30-15-7 FAIRGROUNDS COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS $ 75,300.00 JF-30-15-8 FAIRGROUNDS PORT TOWNSEND ROCK CLUB $ 101,100.00 JF-30-15-9 FAIRGROUNDS COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS 2 $ 186,400.00 JF-30-15-10 FAIRGROUNDS RESTROOMS $ 163,900.00 JF-30-15-11 FAIRGROUNDS SMALL STAGE AND PICNIC $ 63,000.00 JF-30-15-12 FAIRGROUNDS SMALL ANIMALS $ 287,700.00 JF-30-15-13 FAIRGROUNDS CAMPGROUND RESTROOMS $ 132,000.00 JF-30-15-14 FAIRGROUNDS HORSE BARN A $ 71,100.00 JF-30-15-15 FAIRGROUNDS HORSE BARN B $ 76,900.00 JF-30-15-16 FAIRGROUNDS CATTLE BARN $ 126,600.00 JF-30-15-17 FAIRGROUNDS STORAGE BUILDING $ 17,300.00 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 495 May 2017 Asset Number Location Name Building Name Replacement Cost New JF-30-15-18 FAIRGROUNDS 4H ARENA BUILDING $ 24,400.00 JF-30-15-19 FAIRGROUNDS HORTICULTURE BUILDING $ 134,100.00 JF-30-15-20 FAIRGROUNDS MAIN GRANDSTAND $ 224,300.00 JF-30-15-21 FAIRGROUNDS CRAFT VENDOR TENT $ 5,000.00 JF-30-15-22 FAIRGROUNDS BBQ $ 9,300.00 JF-30-15-23 FAIRGROUNDS INFORMATION BOOTH $ 2,500.00 JF-80-16-1 PORT LUDLOW RADIO TOWER PORT LUDLOW RADIO TOWER $ 18,204.00 JF-70-17-1 LAKE LELAND PARK LAKE LELAND PARK $ 32,133.00 JF-70-18-1 UPPER OAK BAY PARK UPPER OAK BAY PARK $ 23,206.00 JF-70-19-1 LOWER OAK BAY PARK LOWER OAK BAY PARK $ 9,834.00 JF-70-20-1 NORTH BEACH PARK NORTH BEACH $ 34,251.00 JF-70-21-1 IRONDALE PARK IRONDALE $ 20,133.00 JF-70-22-1 CHIMACUM PARK CHIMACUM $ 32,100.00 JF-70-22-2 CHIMACUM PARK WATERLESS RESTROOM 1 $ 3,100.00 JF-70-22-3 CHIMACUM PARK WATERLESS RESTROOM 2 $ 3,100.00 JF-70-23-1 QUILCENE (MAIN) LIBRARY QUILCENE (MAIN) $ 46,481.00 JF-70-24-2 MEMORIAL FIELD GRANDSTAND $ 864,000.00 JF-70-24-4 MEMORIAL FIELD MAINTENANCE SHOP $ 33,200.00 JF-70-24-5 MEMORIAL FIELD CONCESSION STAND $ 12,200.00 JF-70-25-1 INDIAN ISLAND INDIAN ISLAND $ 8,240.00 JF-70-26-1 EAST BEACH EAST BEACH $ 35,179.00 JF-70-27-1 BEAUSITE LAKE 510 BEAUSITE $ 586,600.00 JF-70-27-2 BEAUSITE LAKE 780 BEAUSITE LAKE ROAD CARETAKER $ 161,100.00 JF-70-27-3 BEAUSITE LAKE 780 BEAUSITE LAKE BATHHOUSE $ 234,300.00 JF-70-28-2 GIBBS LAKE FACILITY GIBBS LAKE CARETAKERS $ 127,400.00 JF-70-28-4 GIBBS LAKE FACILITY GIBBS LAKE SHOP BLDG $ 40,000.00 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 496 May 2017 Asset Number Location Name Building Name Replacement Cost New JF-70-28-5 GIBBS LAKE FACILITY GIBBS LAKE RESTROOM BLDG. $ 6,500.00 JF-70-29-1 PT. COMMUNITY CENTER PARK PT. COMMUNITY CENTER PARK $ 24,660.00 JF-70-30-1 QUILCENE PARK QUILCENE PARK $ 35,179.00 JF-70-31-1 SEAGULL FIELD ? EAST JEFFERSON SEAGULL FIELD ? EAST JEFFERSON $ 95,543.00 JF-70-32-1 DEEMA SMAKMAN FIELD DEEMA SMAKMAN FIELD $ 22,594.00 JF-70-32-2 DEEMA SMAKMAN FIELD IRONDALE BEACH (17 ACRES) $ 5,000.00 JF-20-33-1 QUILCENE MAINTENANCE SHOP QUILCENE MAINTENANCE SHOP $ 79,761.00 JF-10-34-1 SHOLD BUSINESS PARK SHOLD BUSINESS PARK $ - JF-20-35-1 BRINNON MAINTENANCE SHOP BRINNON MAINTENANCE SHOP $ 102,752.00 JF-70-36-1 US FOREST RESIDENCE US FOREST RESIDENCE $ - JF-70-37-1 H.J. CARROLL PARK HJ CARROLL PARK AND PICNIC PAVILION 1 $ 53,500.00 JF-70-37-3 H.J. CARROLL PARK CONCESSIONS AND RESTROOMS $ 191,900.00 JF-70-37-4 H.J. CARROLL PARK SHOP / CARETAKER $ 25,200.00 JF-70-37-5 H.J. CARROLL PARK BASKETBALL COURTS $ - JF-70-37-6 H.J. CARROLL PARK PICNIC PAVILION $ 115,300.00 JF-70-37-7 H.J. CARROLL PARK INFORMATION KIOSK $ 8,900.00 JF-65-38-1 MRW FACILITY MRW FACILITY $ 26,000.00 JF-10-39-1 CASTLE HILL COMPLEX - BLDG. #1 CASTLE HILL COMPLEX - BLDG. #1 $ 3,613,000.00 JF-20-43-1 CASTLE HILL ANNEX - BLDG. #2, PW CASTLE HILL ANNEX - BLDG. #2, PW $ 1,075,100.00 JF-50-44-1 SHERIFF'S ADMINISTRATION BUILDING SHERIFF'S ADMINISTRATION BUILDING $ 1,397,500.00 JF-20-45-1 QUILCENE FUEL STATION QUILCENE FUEL STATION $ 32,000.00 JF-70-46-1 LARRY SCOTT MEMORIAL TRAIL LARRY SCOTT MEMORIAL TRAIL $ - JF-70-47-1 VISITORS CENTER VISITORS CENTER $ 83,325.00 JF-70-48-2 LARRY SCOTT MEMORIAL TRAIL - SCHMUCKER RESIDENCE WITH GARAGE $ 144,000.00 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 497 May 2017 Asset Number Location Name Building Name Replacement Cost New JF-60-49-1 FIRE HALL COMMUNICATION TOWER FIRE HALL COMMUNICATION TOWER $ 86,720.00 Total - Building Assets at Risk: $ 40,814,916.00 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 498 May 2017 Jefferson County Assets at Risk Jefferson County 2016 Movable Equipment Asset Schedule Asset Number Description Serial Number Replacement Cost New 1611 2015 NEW HOLLAND T6.155 ZFBD02318 $76,823.53 1610 2015 NEW HOLLAND T4.85 ZFJT50308 $45,820.94 1609 2015 TOYOTA FORKLIFT 8FGU18 $22,984.39 1608 2015 CATERPILLAR 140M3 CAT0140MAN9M00141 $262,159.39 1607 2015 CATERPILLAR 430F2 CAT0430FHHWE00350 $126,119.54 1606 2014 CATERPILLAR 938K CAT0938KTSWL03760 $211,580.99 1605 2015 NEW HOLLAND T4.85 ZEJT50348 $49,584.50 14648 ROADS RADIO SYSTEM - $0.00 14647 SHERIFF RADIOS - $0.00 14638 2014 US MOWER BRUSHCUTTER ATTACHMENT 102505 $63,534.92 14636 COATS 5040A TIRE CHANGER 1412104337 $3,815.00 14635 COATS 1175A WHEEL BALANCER CMB1404999 $4,349.10 14630 2014 LIFTMOORE L-8 CRANE 14-8685W117 $2,506.98 14628 2014 JONES ANIMAL CENTRAL UNIT - $10,107.57 14601 2014 YAMAHA MOTOR 64PX1016338 $12,802.00 14600 2014 YAMAHA MOTOR 63PX1139009 $12,802.00 14416 2014 JD 62D ONRAMP MOWER #844 M02362ACEM0740109 $2,885.06 14415 2014 JD 62 D ONRAMP MOWER #844 1M02362AKEM070110 $2,885.06 14414 2014 JD 2025R TRACTOR-PARKS 1LV2025RKDH110607 $17,088.06 13911 CUMMINS REPAIR SOFTWARE - $1,574.22 13910 BOBCAT 225 NT WELDER LB229897 $5,869.35 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 499 May 2017 Asset Number Description Serial Number Replacement Cost New 13909 MOHAWK ABOVE GROUND 1-A HOIST 9603420 $5,071.30 13908 MOHAWK TR50 SHOP TRUCK HOIST 95121912 $52,331.00 13907 WHEEL BALANCER/ADJUSTOR 50392454 $4,451.63 13906 2013 MONROE V-BOX SANDER 12/6/7593 $17,963.20 13905 V-BOX 5YD HOPPER SANDER 11/7/7422 $16,482.98 13904 SALT DOG V-BOX P/U SANDER-GAS 5562 $4,573.49 13903 8' P/U SNOW PLOW M062002771 $4,575.48 13882 KARCHER PRESSURE WASHER 10182 $4,913.41 13881 WASHRACK - ULTRASORB SYSTEM 31141 $22,163.68 13880 RICE LAKE HP FLOOR SCALE -MRW A08185/RL3000A $2,372.82 13879 MANTLE TRUCK SCALES 24035-10C $45,438.00 13878 2001 JOHN DEERE MOWER LV5320P137007 $28,950.86 13877 20HP SHOP COMPRESSOR - $7,495.86 13876 HONDA GENERATOR/AIR COMPRESSOR - $2,320.89 13875 ONAN 40DGBC GENERATOR H970647879 $24,443.67 13874 EQUIPMENT - SIGN MFG. S&S - $2,145.00 13864 2011 ELGIN VACUUM BROOM BEAR 1HTJTSKN9CJ440106 $201,341.36 13863 2012 ROSCO FRONT MT BROOM 86919 $73,466.00 13862 2012 ROSCO FRONT MT BROOM 83786 $73,466.00 12428 2009 LEBOY 3000 BELT LOADER 55545 $188,464.24 11152 TRAILER 4P2UB12189U094421 $12,000.00 11142 2008 FORD T6030 BRUSHCUTTER Z8BD12841 $94,052.99 8786 1987 MOTOMAR 14' INFLATABLE BOAT MFL43165K687 $3,900.00 8785 2001 LEESHORE BOAT NRGZ4PJCG101 $29,870.00 8784 TARPING TRAILING 71C417127 $15,350.98 8783 2003 EC0134 SNAPON AC RECYCLER 0319C0122 $2,579.76 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 500 May 2017 Asset Number Description Serial Number Replacement Cost New 8782 EQUIPMENT - MECHANCIAL SHOP - $52,675.00 8781 MONROE V-HOPPER SANDER MV-180-84-56 WA $14,374.08 8780 2000 TAILGATE SANDER 85605 $2,152.45 8779 SWENSON EV-100 V-BOX SANDER 88211 $12,134.96 8778 SWENSON EV100 V-BOX SANDER 75840 $11,561.17 8777 SWENSON EV100 V-BOX SANDER 75839 $11,561.17 8776 SWENSON EV100-15-54 SANDER 73737 $11,137.03 8775 SWENSON EV100 SLIP-IN SANDER 65598 $9,597.34 8774 SWENSON MODEL SA TAILGT SANDER 62156 $1,731.20 8773 SWENSON MODEL SA TAILGT SANDER 62116 $1,731.20 8771 SWENSON SA TAILGATE SANDER 57708 $1,731.20 8770 SWENSON SA TAILGATE SANDER 56734 $1,731.20 8769 TOYOTA 7FGU30 FORKLIFT-HADSHOP 65230 $27,390.83 8768 1993 HYSTER FORKLIFT - $22,936.00 8767 TOYOTA 4FG15 FORKLIFT RECONDTN FG18-45646 $7,984.59 8766 2004 10' FRINK SNOW PLOW 3910 PISA RR85 $7,085.05 8765 FRINK 3911 SNOW PLOW 3911P1SA-RR85 $7,663.21 8764 FRINK MODEL 3911 SNOW PLOW 3911P1SA-13N.M. $5,500.93 8763 FRINK MODEL 3911 SNOW PLOW 3911 PISA-347PF $6,674.10 8762 FRINK MODEL 3910 SNOW PLOW 3910 PISA-360PF $6,674.10 8761 FRINK MODEL 3910 SNOW PLOW 3910 PISA-358PF $6,674.10 8760 FRINK MODEL 3910 SNOW PLOW 3910 PISA-357PF $6,674.10 8759 FRINK 3910 SNOW PLOW 3910P1SA79PH $7,654.61 8758 FRINK 3911 SNOW PLOW 3911P1SA75PH $7,654.61 8757 TENCO TC132TE 11' SNOWPLOW 7756 $8,020.87 8756 TENCO TC132TE 11' SNOW PLOW 7347 $8,020.86 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 501 May 2017 Asset Number Description Serial Number Replacement Cost New 8755 1999 11' FRINK SNOW PLOW 3932 RR-3847 $8,869.15 8754 2000 LAYTON BOX F525 PAVER F10791N00/EH38630 $28,190.51 8753 2000 PATCH KING PK30H HOTBOX 6439 $23,372.08 8751 AQUATECH SJ600P CULVERT FLUSHR 20101056 $33,192.45 8750 1994 320L CAT EXCAVATOR 9KK01957 $91,175.50 8748 1980 MILLER CURB MAC/650S -GAS 1549/MTR 5965669 $5,285.20 8747 2005 INGERSOLL-RAND COMPACTOR 185331 $72,944.00 8746 2001 INGERSOLL DD24 COMPACTOR 167348 $31,280.00 8745 1989 D4C WIDE TRACK TRACTOR/D 4GH01519 $44,885.28 8744 GRADE MORE BLADE UNIT (USED) - $16,260.00 8742 2006 JD 544J WHEEL LOADER-LF DW544JH607520 $172,011.69 8739 2003 JD 4110 MOWER/TRACTR-PARK LV4110H210418 $14,821.31 8738 2004 JD 5320 SHOULDER MOWER LV5320P436162 $43,251.45 8737 2001 JD TRACTOR-EDWARDS MOWER LV5320P137290 $42,006.52 8736 2001 JOHN DEERE MOWER LV5320P137007 $28,950.86 8735 1997 GRIZZLY KNUCKLEBOOM CRANE - $91,499.20 8734 1993 WACKER PLATE TAMPER 67950166 $1,688.84 8733 CUTMASTER 100 PLASMA CUTTER SY105402231 $2,767.76 8732 ROTOTILLER 550 M*00550X120715* $1,935.01 8731 SEVERE SERVICE ASPHALT CUTTER 190BM-231SRB $2,546.44 Total Movable Equipment Assets at Risk: $ 2,901,136.41 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 502 May 2017 Jefferson County Assets at Risk Jefferson County 2016 Vehicle Asset Schedule Asset Number Description Make Model Model Year Replacement Cost New 4288 2004 FORD CROWN VIC -BRASFIELD FORD CROWN VIC 2004 $ 22,478.17 4291 2005 FORD CROWN VIC-PATROL FORD CROWN VIC 2005 $ 1,530.00 4294 2005 FORD CROWN VIC-PATROL FORD CROWN VIC 2005 $ 26,106.83 4299 2007 FORD CROWN VIC PATROL FORD CROWN VIC 2007 $ 23,919.64 4303 2007 FORD CROWN VIC PATROL FORD CROWN VIC 2007 $ 23,919.64 4304 1998 FORD ESCORT WAGON FORD ESCORT 1998 $ 14,263.97 4307 2003 HONDA CIVIC HYBRID-MP SHP HONDA CIVIC HYBRID 2003 $ 22,868.07 4308 2004 FORD TAURUS-JUV SVC FORD TAURUS 2004 $ 13,399.52 4309 2005 FORD TAURUS 4DR-HEALTH FORD TAURUS 2005 $ 13,531.65 4310 2005 FORD TAURUS 4DR-HEALTH FORD TAURUS 2005 $ 13,531.65 4311 2005 FORD TAURUS 4DR-MOTORPOOL FORD TAURUS 2005 $ 13,531.65 4312 2006 FORD TAURUS P53-SHERIFF FORD TAURUS P53 2006 $ 14,161.62 4315 2004 FORD TAURUS-PW ENG FORD TAURUS 2004 $ 13,399.52 4316 1951 FORD FORD SEDAN 1951 $ 5,000.00 4318 2003 WORKHORSE WALK IN VAN-FAC WORKHORSE WALK IN VAN 2003 $ 35,854.30 4321 2005 CHEVY CARGO VAN-LORING CHEVROLET CARGO VAN 2005 $ 17,248.22 4322 2006 FORD FREESTAR VAN-RICK M FORD FREESTAR VAN 2006 $ 13,968.23 4325 2006 FORD VAN FORD VAN 2006 $ 21,997.00 4327 1985 DODGE RAM SW DODGE RAM SW 1985 $ 1,500.00 4330 1999 FORD RANGER 4X4 P/U-RANCH FORD RANGER 1999 $ 16,787.43 4333 2002 FORD RANGER 4X4 P/U-SIGNS FORD RANGER 2002 $ 17,336.99 4334 2002 FORD RANGER 4X4 P/U-TERRY FORD RANGER 2002 $ 17,336.99 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 503 May 2017 Asset Number Description Make Model Model Year Replacement Cost New 4335 2002 F250 FORD 4X4 P/U FORD F250 2002 $ 7,500.00 4336 2002 F250 FORD 4X4 P/U-DAVE W FORD F250 2002 $ 23,448.49 4337 2003 FORD 3/4T F250 P/U-PAUL W FORD F250 3/4 2003 $ 22,327.25 4340 2005 DODGE RAM 3/4T PU DODGE RAM 2005 $ 16,342.04 4342 2005 FORD 3/4T F250 P/U-MARK L FORD F250 2005 $ 22,461.86 4343 1996 FORD 3/4T P/U W/LIFTGATE FORD 3/4T P/U 1996 $ 17,788.13 4344 1995 CHEV S10 P/U-ASSESSOR CHEVROLET S10 P/U 1995 $ 1,669.19 4345 1995 CHEV S10 P/U -ASSESSOR CHEVROLET S10 P/U 1995 $ 1,669.19 4348 2000 3/4 DODGE RAM PU-ANIMAL C DODGE RAM 2000 $ 17,969.05 4349 2002 FORD RANGER 4X4 P/U-BLDG FORD RANGER 2002 $ 17,336.99 4351 2004 CHEV COLORADO P/U 4X4-DCD CHEVROLET COLORADO 2004 $ 17,398.50 4353 1991 FORD PICKUP (BOAT) FORD P/U (BOAT) 1991 $ 12,000.00 4355 1995 JEEP CHEROKEE-ASSESSOR JEEP CHEROKEE 1995 $ 21,436.00 4357 1997 JEEP CHEROKEE 4DR-ENG/CR JEEP CHEROKEE 1997 $ 2,768.60 4359 2006 FORD ESCAPE-PW FORD ESCAPE 2006 $ 17,954.80 4360 1987 INT. 5 YD. DUMP TRUCK-DSL INTERNATIONAL DUMP TRUCK 5 YD 1997 $ 47,956.92 4361 1992 INT. 5 YD. DUMP DSL INTERNATIONAL DUMP TRUCK 5 YD 1992 $ 51,947.74 4362 1987 INT'L 5YD DUMP (OLD #213) INTERNATIONAL DUMP TRUCK 5 YD 1987 $ 12,000.00 4363 1998 INT'L 5YD DUMP TRUCK INTERNATIONAL DUMP TRUCK 5 YD 1998 $ 73,141.38 4364 2000 5YD INT'L DUMP TRUCK INTERNATIONAL DUMP TRUCK 5 YD 2000 $ 79,873.02 4365 2003 INT'L 5 YD DUMP TRUCK INTERNATIONAL DUMP TRUCK 5 YD 2003 $ 87,446.93 4366 1996 INT'L 10YD DUMP TRUCK INTERNATIONAL DUMP TRUCK 10 YD 1996 $ 94,675.52 4367 1996 INT'L 10YD DUMP TRUCK INTERNATIONAL DUMP TRUCK 10 YD 1996 $ 94,675.53 4368 1999 10YD INT'L DUMP INTERNATIONAL DUMP TRUCK 1999 $ 99,669.79 4369 2000 INT'L 10 YD DUMP TRUCK INTERNATIONAL DUMP TRUCK 10 YD 2000 $ 101,362.96 4370 2001 INT'L 10 YARD DUMP TRUCK INTERNATIONAL DUMP TRUCK 10 YD 2001 $ 103,284.23 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 504 May 2017 Asset Number Description Make Model Model Year Replacement Cost New 4371 2006 INT'L 10YD DUMP TRUCK INTERNATIONAL DUMP TRUCK 10 YD 2006 $ 116,414.35 4372 2007 INT'L 10YD DUMP TRUCK INTERNATIONAL DUMP TRUCK 10 YD 2007 $ 122,976.70 4373 1986 KENWORTH TRACTOR (OLD#LF28 KENWORTH TRACTOR 1986 $ 18,379.54 4374 1978 BMC GEN TRC/TRK -(OLD#127) BMC TRUCK 1978 $ 4,426.19 4377 2001 FORD F550 SHOP TRUCK FORD F550 2001 $ 46,421.55 4378 2001 FORD F450 FLATBED-ROADS FORD F450 FLATBET 2001 $ 25,857.42 4380 2004 F450 FORD FLATBED-MOLLY H FORD F450 FLATBED 2004 $ 27,370.72 4381 2006 FORD 1 TON F450-MOLLY/PKS FORD F450 2006 $ 28,939.65 4382 2002 INT'L BOOM TRUCK INTERNATIONAL BOOM TRUCK 2002 $ 109,821.89 4385 2002 NUMACK TS110 BRUSHCUTTER NUMACK TS110 BRUSHCUTTER 2002 $ 72,290.25 4387 2002 250X BRUSH BANDIT CHIPPER BRUSH BANDIT CHIPPER 2002 $ 36,145.54 4392 JOHN DEERE 310D BACKHOE LOADER JOHN DEERE BACKHOE LOADER 310D 2000 $ 58,663.07 4393 1998 JOHN DEERE 410E BACKHOE JOHN DEERE 410E BACKHOE 1998 $ 77,348.67 4394 2000 JD BACKHOE 310SE-ER&ROWND JOHN DEERE BACKHOE 310SE 2000 $ 75,076.36 4395 2004 JOHN DEERE BACKHOE-HADSHP JOHN DEERE BACKHOE 2004 $ 79,901.63 4397 1989 950C CAT LOADER/ DIESEL CAT 950C 1989 $ 111,423.19 4398 1997 CASE 621B WHL LOADER-DSL CASE 621B LOADER 1997 $ 92,089.54 4399 2000 CASE 621C FRNT END LOADER CASE 621C LOADER 2000 $ 100,095.54 4401 1994 CAT GRADER 140G - DSL CAT GRADER 140G 1994 $ 130,290.16 4402 1999 CAT 140H GRADER CAT 140H GRADER 1999 $ 174,690.10 4403 1994 HAMM PNEU. ROLLER -DSL HAMM ROLLER 1994 $ 43,749.28 4404 1994 HAMM PNEU. ROLLER -DSL HAMM ROLLER 1994 $ 43,749.28 4405 1997 ETNYRE 14' CHIP SPREADER ETNYRE CHIP SPREADER 1997 $ 131,472.55 4406 1999 INT'L DISTRIBUTOR TRUCK INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTOR TRUCK 1999 $ 110,786.16 4407 2003 INT OIL DISTRIBUTOR TRUCK INTERNATIONAL OIL DIST TRUCK 2003 $ 145,632.65 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 505 May 2017 Asset Number Description Make Model Model Year Replacement Cost New 4408 1953 BEALL ASPHALT TANKS (2) BEALL ASPHALT TANKS 1953 $ 11,964.50 4409 1987 INT'L WATER TRUCK-OLD 5YD INTERNATIONAL WATER TRUCK 5 YD 1987 $ 47,956.92 4410 1996 INT'L F2674 WATER TRUCK INTERNATIONAL F2674 WATER TRUCK 1996 $ 65,742.44 4411 1998 TRAILMAX TILT TRAILER TRAILMAX TILT TRAILER 1998 $ 25,058.35 4412 1999 TRAILMAX 3AX TILT TRAILER TRAILMAX 3 AX TILT TRAILER 1999 $ 21,515.26 4413 1999 TRAILMAX 3AX TILT TRAILER TRAILMAX 3 AX TILT TRAILER 1999 $ 21,515.26 4414 2000 10YD PUP TRAILER - PUP TRAILER 2000 $ 28,338.66 4415 2000 10YD PUP TRAILER - PUP TRAILER 2000 $ 28,338.66 4416 2004 TRAILKING TK110HDG LOWBOY TRAILKING 110HDG LOWBOY 2004 $ 47,972.32 4417 1977 UTILITY TRAILER - TRAILER 1977 $ 722.72 4418 12X6' FLAT BED TRAILER - TRAILER 1999 $ 3,066.00 4419 1993 WALTON RAMP TRAILER WALTON RAMP TRAILER 1993 $ 3,234.00 4420 2000 LAYTON BOX TRAILER PT505 LAYTON BOX TRAILER PT505 2000 $ 8,199.30 4421 MRW COLLECTION TRAILER MRW COLLECTION TRAILER 1990 $ 6,971.75 4422 B/M 830 PAINT STRIPER/TRAILER B/M PAINT STRIPER/TRLR 1988 $ 3,839.72 4423 EZLDR BOAT TRAILER EZLOADER BOAT TRAILER 2002 $ 3,861.00 4424 1998 WORK CREW TRAILER - WORKCREW TRAILER 1998 $ 7,317.00 4425 2006 GATOR PAROS UTILITY TRAILER GATOR PAROS UTILITY TRAILER 2006 $ 1,425.00 4426 1966 STDHM HORSE TRAILER STDHM HORSE TRAILER 1966 $ 725.00 4430 1996 DEERE GATOR JOHN DEERE GATOR 1996 $ 13,390.00 4431 1996 CAULKINS BOAT TRAILER CAULKINS BOAT TRAILER 1996 $ 200.00 11129 2008 FORD FOCUS FORD FOCUS 2008 $ 13,125.84 11130 2007 CHEVROLET MALIBU CHEVROLET MALIBU 2007 $ 14,023.80 11131 1995 DODGE VAN DODGE VAN 1995 $ 4,800.00 11132 2008 FORD F250 4X4 FORD F250 2008 $ 25,600.25 11133 2008 FORD F20 3/4T 4X2 PICKUP FORD F20 2008 $ 17,453.68 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 506 May 2017 Asset Number Description Make Model Model Year Replacement Cost New 11134 2008 FORD F20 3/4T 4X2 PICKUP FORD F20 2008 $ 17,453.68 11135 2009 FORD F150 4X4 FORD F150 2009 $ 17,457.12 11136 2008 FORD F350 PICKUP FPRD F350 2008 $ 23,105.32 11137 2008 FORD F450 PICKUP FORD F450 2008 $ 25,484.56 11138 2008 FORD ESCAPE 4X4 FORD ESCAPE 2008 $ 16,517.07 11139 2008 FORD ESCAPE FORD ESCAPE 2008 $ 16,111.24 11140 2008 FORD ESCAPE FORD ESCAPE 2008 $ 18,365.40 11141 2008 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER 2008 $ 22,335.48 11150 JD 410J BACKHOE/LOADER JOHN DEERE 410J BACKHOE 2008 $ 106,239.93 11151 1999 PB TAR POT PETERBILT TAR POT 1999 $ 7,588.00 11154 2008 FORD F20 3/4T P/U-ANIMALS FORD F20 2008 $ 17,453.68 11155 OLYMPIC TILT TRAILER OLYMPIC TILT TRAILER 2007 $ 19,833.95 12422 2009 INCIDENT CMD TRAILER - - 2009 $ 15,772.00 12423 2009 FORD P71 CRWON VIC FORD CROWN VIC P71 2009 $ 28,923.66 12424 2009 FORD P71 CROWN VIC FORD CROWN VIC P71 2009 $ 25,668.69 12425 2009 CHEVY EXPRESS VAN CHEVROLET EXPRESS VAN 2009 $ 26,899.57 12426 2009 CHEVY EXPRESS PASS VAN CHEVROLET EXPRESS PASS VAN 2009 $ 25,386.28 12427 2009 FORD ESCAPE -SO FORD ESCAPE 2009 $ 19,610.40 12429 2010 FORD F150 4X4 P/U-PAUL FORD F150 2010 $ 25,236.57 12430 2010 FORD EXPEDITION-HOH TRIBE FORD EXPEDITION 2010 $ 37,666.35 12432 2010 CHEV TAHOE 4X4-SO BOYD CHEVROLET TAHOE 2010 $ 32,195.40 12891 2011 FORD ESCAPE 4X4 FORD ESCAPE 2011 $ 19,949.00 12892 2011 CHEV COLORADO 4X4 P/U-HEL CHEV COLORADO 2011 $ 20,408.24 12893 2011 250XP BRUSH BANDIT CHIPPER BRUSH BANDIT BRUSH BANDIT 2011 $ 46,001.77 13287 2012 FORD ESCAPE FORD ESCAPE 4WD 2012 $ - 13343 FORD FOCUS- MP/SHOP FORD FOCUS 2012 $ 17,532.90 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 507 May 2017 Asset Number Description Make Model Model Year Replacement Cost New 13382 2013 FORD K8A FORD K8A UTILITY AWD 2013 $ - 13383 2013 FORD K8A FORD K8A UTILITY AWD 2013 $ - 13384 2012 FORD F250 RC 4X2 FORD F250 2012 $ - 13385 2012 FORD F250 RC 4X2 FORD F250 2012 $ - 13386 2012 FORD FOCUS SE FORD FOCUS SE 2012 $ - 13852 2011 FORD CROWN VIC PATROL FORD CROWN VIC PATROL 2011 $ 24,377.63 13853 2011 FORD CROWN VIC PATROL FORD CROWN VIC 2011 $ 24,377.63 13854 2011 FORD CROWN VIC PATROL FORD CROWN VIC 2011 $ 24,377.63 13855 2011 FORD CROWN VIC PATROL FORD CROWN VIC 2011 $ 24,377.63 13856 2011 FORD CROWN VIC PATROL FORD CROWN VIC 2011 $ 24,377.63 13858 2013 FORD INTERCEPTOR-PATROL FORD INTERCEPTOR 2013 $ 28,825.73 13859 2013 FORD INTERCEPTOR-PATROL FORD INTERCEPTOR 2013 $ 28,825.73 13860 2012 FORD F250 4X4 P/U-JNEWMAN FORD F250 4X4 P/U 2012 $ 26,609.00 13861 2011 FORD F450 SIGN TRUCK FORD F450 2011 $ 30,668.38 13865 2004 SPECTRE FLATBED TRAILER SPECTRE FLATBED TRAILER 2004 $ 3,698.00 13866 1992 FORD AMBULANCE FORD AMBULANCE 1992 $ 5,000.00 14374 2008 DIVE UTILITY TRAILER TNT CARGO 2008 $ 1,500.00 14376 2013 LEESHORE 28' BOAT 'VALOR' - LEESHORE 2013 $ 249,531.00 14377 2013 EZLOADER FOR 'VALOR' BOAT - EZLOADER 2013 $ 8,211.00 14407 2014 FORD INTERCEPTR SUV-PATROL FORD INTERCEPTER 2014 $ 33,340.57 14408 2014 FORD INTERCEPTR SUV-PATROL FORD INTERCEPTER 2014 $ 33,340.57 14409 2014 FORD INTERCEPTR SUV-PATROL FORD INTERCEPTER 2014 $ 33,340.57 14410 2015 FORD INTERCEPTR SUV-PATROL FORD INTERCEPTER 2015 $ 30,317.57 14411 2014 CAP TJ6500 TRAILER JOCKEY - DOCK JOCKEY 2014 $ 130,515.51 14412 NEW HOLLAND T6.155 TRACTOR NEW HOLLAND TRACTOR 2014 $ 70,538.84 14593 TOYOTA SIENNA TOYOTA SIENNA 2014 $ 8,250.00 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 508 May 2017 Asset Number Description Make Model Model Year Replacement Cost New 14594 2014 FORD F-150 P/U-ANIMAL CTL FORD F-150 2014 $ 29,847.62 14595 2015 CHEV G3500 VAN-SO PRISON CHEVY G3500 VAN 2015 $ 39,680.85 14596 2015 TOYOTA PRIUS C-HEALTH TOYOTA PRIUS 2015 $ 20,667.15 14597 2015 TOYOTA PRIUS C-HEALTH TOYOTA PRIUS 2015 $ 20,667.15 14598 2015 CHEV VAN 250-FACILITIES CHEVY VAN 2015 $ 23,331.94 14599 2015 CHEV VAN 2500-FACILITIES CHEVY VAN 2015 $ 23,331.94 14904 2002 TOYOTA TUNDRA TOYOTA TUNDRA 2002 $ 2,000.00 14905 BOAT TRUCK WESTEND - - - $ 5,000.00 14906 1988 FORD 350 FORD - 1988 $ 3,000.00 1601 2015 OLYMPIC 30TDT-3SC TRAILER - - 2015 $ 32,862.28 1602 2015 EAGLE EFB712TA2 TRAILER - - 2015 $ 5,453.45 1603 2015 OLYMPIC30TDT-3SC - - 2015 $ 32,771.83 1612 2016 FORD FUSION HYBRID - - 2016 $ 26,130.13 1613 2016 FORD FUSION HYBRID - - 2016 $ 26,130.13 1614 2016 FORD FUSION - - 2016 $ 18,414.00 1615 2015 FORD FUSION HYBRID - - 2015 $ 26,745.01 1616 2016 FORD FUSION - - 2016 $ 18,414.00 1617 2016 FORD EXPLORER BASE - - 2016 $ 28,896.61 1618 2016 FORD EXPLORER BASE - - 2016 $ 29,277.82 1619 2016 FORD EXPLORER BASE - - 2016 $ 28,535.97 1620 2016 FORD ESCAPE - - 2016 $ 24,332.84 1622 2006 JEEP LIBERTY - - 2006 $ 15,000.00 Total Vehicle Assets at Risk: $ 5,814,232.21 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 509 May 2017 Jefferson County Public Assets at Risk Jefferson County - 2016 Public Asset Schedule Totals Asset Type Asset Schedule Value Building $40,814,916 Movable Equipment $ 2,901,136 Vehicle $ 5,814,232 Grand Total: $49,530,284 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 510 May 2017 Jefferson County Privately Owned Assets at Risk As of 20154 TAXING DISTRICT REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY A.V. TIMBER A.V. STATE LEVY (SCHOOL): 4,638,002,579 COUNTY: Current Expense 4,639,591,919 153,324,329 Mental Health 4,639,591,919 153,324,329 Development Disabilities 4,639,591,919 153,324,329 Veteran's Relief 4,639,591,919 153,324,329 COUNTY: Conservation Futures 4,639,591,919 153,324,329 JEFFERSON COUNTY ROADS: General 3,298,790,528 153,316,926 Diversion 3,298,790,528 153,316,926 CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND: General 1,340,801,391 7,403 Library LID Lift 1,340,801,391 7,403 Fire LID Lift 1,340,801,391 7,403 Mt. View Bond 1,316,515,016 7,403 PORT OF PORT TOWNSEND: General 4,639,591,919 153,324,329 P.U.D. NO. 1: General 4,639,591,919 153,324,329 LIBRARY DISTRICT #1: General 3,298,790,528 153,316,926 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 511 May 2017 TAXING DISTRICT REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY A.V. TIMBER A.V. HOSPITAL DISTRICTS: HOSPITAL DISTRICT #1: General 29,242,908 84,029,004 HOSPITAL DISTRICT #2: General 4,610,106,207 55,033,666 Admin. Bond 4,610,106,207 55,033,666 LOCAL SCHOOLS: SCHOOL DISTRICT #20 (Queets-Clearwater): M & O 11,696,502 34,039,591 SCHOOL DISTRICT #46 (Brinnon): M & O 259,561,850 8,771,389 SCHOOL DISTRICT #48 (Quilcene): 1998 Bond 332,193,655 18,600,196 M & O 332,193,655 9,300,098 SCHOOL DISTRICT #49 (Chimacum): 2012 Capital Project 1,706,576,339 13,022,185 M & O 1,706,576,339 6,511,093 SCHOOL DISTRICT #50 (Port Townsend): 2012 Capital Project 2,189,765,148 5,647,104 M & O 2,189,765,148 2,823,552 SCHOOL DISTRICT #323 (Sequim): M & O 55,876,539 233,324 SCHOOL DISTRICT #402 (Quillayute Valley): 1998 & 2009 Bond 17,726,773 30,211,413 M & O 17,726,773 15,105,707 * For school M & O levies, only 1/2 of the bond timber A.V. is used. Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 512 May 2017 TAXING DISTRICT REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY A.V. TIMBER A.V. FIRE DISTRICTS: FIRE DISTRICT #1: General: Kala Point Chimacum Cape George 1,511,054,153 1,327,935 FIRE DISTRICT #2: General: Quilcene 341,755,310 6,255,947 FIRE DISTRICT #3: General: Port Ludlow Shine 967,275,244 2,390,991 FIRE DISTRICT #3: M & O: Port Ludlow Shine 961,035,378 2,390,991 FIRE DISTRICT #4: General: Brinnon 262,349,935 14,656,929 FIRE DISTRICT #5: General: Discovery Bay 71,337,705 1,945,395 FIRE DISTRICT #7: General: Clearwater 2,820,216 4,538 CLALLAM-JEFFERSON FIRE DISTRICT #8: General: Gardiner 61,143,725 72,911 CLALLAM-JEFFERSON FIRE DISTRICT #9: General: Forks 2,656,385 338,750 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES: CITY OF P.T. E.M.S.: General Port Townsend 1,340,801,391 7,403 FIRE DIST #1 E.M.S.: General: Kala Point Chimacum Cape George 1,513,365,960 3,750,737 FIRE DIST #3 E.M.S.: General: Port Ludlow Shine 969,528,276 6,686,753 FIRE DIST #4 E.M.S.: General: Brinnon 263,501,383 17,542,779 FIRE DIST #5 E.M.S.: General: Discovery Bay 73,166,186 6,111,460 CLALLAM-JEFFERSON FIRE DISTRICT #8 E.M.S.: General: Gardiner 61,429,193 381,791 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 513 May 2017 TAXING DISTRICT REAL/PERSONAL PROPERTY A.V. TIMBER A.V. CEMETERY DISTRICTS: CEMETERY DISTRICT #1: General Brinnon 262,165,894 4,088,973 CEMETERY DISTRICT #2: General Quilcene 335,083,542 18,600,196 CEMETERY DISTRICT #3: General Gardiner 61,396,775 282,632 PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT #1: Operating Levy 160,298,749 4,040,939 PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT #2: Operating Levy 263,501,383 17,542,779 FLOOD ZONES: FLOOD ZONE #1 (Dosewallips River watershed): General 30,399,696 FLOOD ZONE #2 (Big Quilcene River watershed): General 24,819,214 FLOOD ZONE #3 (Little Quilcene River watershed): General 65,154,613 WATER DISTRICTS: WATER DISTRICT #1: General 22,614,255 WATER DISTRICT #2: General 3,756,092 STATE FOREST PROTECTION ASSESSMENT: Fire Patrol F.P. TOTAL = $194,738.73 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 514 May 2017 Critical Facility Categories (Repeated from the Port Townsend Section) Critical Facility Categories Critical facilities are any facility or combination of facilities that if severely damaged or destroyed would cause significant risk to: Public Health and Safety, Economic vitality, or the environment. The facilities listed here are for both the city and the county. Emergency Service Centers (Fire, police, 911 PSAP) Six City/County Fire Districts JCFD1 - dba East Jefferson Fire & Rescue JCFD2 - dba Quilcene Volunteer Fire Department JCFD3 - dba Port Ludlow Fire - Rescue JCFD4 - dba Brinnon Fire Department JCFD5 – dba Discovery Bay Volunteer Fire Department JCFD6 - Merged into JCFD1; no longer exists as a stand-alone department. JCFD7 - Clearwater Port Townsend Fire Department has been absorbed by Jefferson County Fire District 1, which is doing business as East Jefferson Fire & Rescue. JCFD8 – contracted to Clallam County Fire District 3 for service to Gardner area. Three Sheriff’s Office Facilities: Port Hadlock, Quilcene, Clearwater. One Police Department Headquarters Station: Port Townsend Primary 911 PSAP - 81 Elkins Road, Port Hadlock Back-up 911 PSAP - 701 Harrison St, Port Townsend Emergency Operations Center Primary EOC - 81 Elkins Road, Port Hadlock Alternate EOC - 701 Harrison St, Port Townsend City Command Center - 701 Harrison St, Port Townsend Back-up City Command Center - Port Townsend Library Public Works Facility County Road Maintenance - Port Hadlock County Road Shops - Quilcene Shop; Brinnon Shop; Clearwater Shop. Hazardous Materials Facility - See SARA Title III List Hospital Jefferson General Hospital, 834 Sheridan, Port Townsend Nursing Home / Rehabilitation Center Life Care Center of Port Townsend, 751 Kearney St, Port Townsend Critical Community Employer Port Townsend Paper Company Naval Magazine Indian Island County Government (Courthouse) City Government (City Hall) Port of Port Townsend Library Jefferson County Library System Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 515 May 2017 Port Townsend Library School Chimacum School District Quilcene School District Brinnon School District Port Townsend School District Queets / Clearwater School District Quillayute Valley School District Transportation Facility Jefferson Transit Authority Washington Ferry System Key Transportation/Evacuation Routes Hood Canal Bridge (Highway 104 E) Discovery Bay (Highway 101 W) Duckabush River Bridger (Highway 101 S) Utilities Facilities Kearney St Substation (JPUD) Discovery Bay Substation (JPUD) City Water Distribution System (Lords Lake Dam Complex) City Wastewater Treatment Facility (China Lake) Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 516 May 2017 Jefferson County Sheriff Department Critical Facilities (Owned by District): 1. Sheriff’s Admin Building, 78 Elkins Rd approximate value: $3,055,000 Equipment: Apparatus $550,000 Contents $251,000 Value of Area Served: $5,105,510,157 Outline of Area Served: The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office serves all of Jefferson County, serving a permanent population of more than 29,542. The City of Port Townsend is the County Seat, located on the most northern tip of East Jefferson County. Current and Anticipated Service Trends: The response rate of the Sheriff’s Department continues to grow at moderate levels with crime rates escalating. Serving an aging population base and a high tourist area the calls for service have increased dramatically and will continue to do so. Natural Hazard Event History NATURAL HAZARD EVENTS (1975-PRESENT) Type of Event Date - Total Public Damage Earthquake 02/28/2001 – Minor Damage Natural Hazard Vulnerability Analysis Rating This District is most vulnerable to the following natural hazards - ranked in order: 1. Earthquake 2. Local Severe Storms (Wind) 3. Flood Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 517 May 2017 Existing Applicable Natural Hazard Mitigation Policies, Ordinances, and Codes 1. Not Applicable Proposed Natural Hazard Mitigation Measures Mitigation Activity ID Mitigation Measure Lead Agency Funding Source Timeline OG-MH-3 Public Education through the Citizen’s Academy Program PTPD & Sheriff Budget/Grant Annual ST-MH-8* Improve interoperability through coordinated purchase and use of communications equipment, and OPSCAN Program. DEM, JeffCom 911, PTPD, JCSO, and all Fire Districts including PTFD. Completed 2007 - 2009 Short-Term Existing Applicable Hazard Mitigation Associated Plans and/or Documents 1. Refer to Jefferson County Codes and Comprehensive Plans. Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 518 May 2017 Jefferson County Corrections and Emergency Operations Center Critical Facilities (Owned by District): 1. Corrections Facility approximate value: $2,955,929 2 JeffCom 9-1-1 and Emergency Operations Center approximate value: $413,718 Equipment: Apparatus (See Jefferson County Vehicle Schedule.) $0 Contents $386,833 Value of Area Served: $5,105,510,157 Outline of Area Served: JeffCom 911 and the Emergency Operations Center are to be co-housed in a new building at 81 Elkins road in the Sheriffs complex. The physical boundary of the County remains the current service area. Current and Anticipated Service Trends: The aging of the county population, increased build out in unincorporated areas of the county, increasing incidence of illegal drug labs, and the heightened risk of terrorism all combine to increase the call rate for JeffCom 911, and the need for increased involvement of Emergency Management Services. Natural Hazard Event History NATURAL HAZARD EVENTS (1975-PRESENT) Type of Event Date - Total Public Damage Earthquake 02/28/2001 – Minor Damage Natural Hazard Vulnerability Analysis Rating This District is most vulnerable to the following natural hazards - ranked in order: 1. Earthquake 2. Local Severe Storms (Wind) 3. Flood Existing Applicable Natural Hazard Mitigation Policies, Ordinances, and Codes 1. Not Applicable Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 519 May 2017 Proposed Natural Hazard Mitigation Measures Mitigation Activity ID Mitigation Measure Lead Agency Funding Source Timeline ST-MH-5* Build new dispatch and EOC center. JeffCom 911 & Jefferson DEM Completed 2005 Summer 2004 ST-MH-8* Improve interoperability through coordinated purchase and use of communications equipment, and OPSCAN Program. DEM, JeffCom 911, PTPD, JCSO, and all Fire Districts including PTFD. Completed 2007 - 2009 Short-Term Existing Applicable Hazard Mitigation Associated Plans and/or Documents 1. Refer to Jefferson County Codes and Comprehensive Plans. Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 520 May 2017 Jefferson County Local Hazard Assessment (Maps) The following maps are intended to portray the local hazard assessments for Jefferson County graphically. “Critical Area” maps have already been shown in Section II. These are new maps which address natural hazard issues in unincorporated population centers within the County. The Land Use maps are for representational use only since the originals may have been amended since these were created. 1. Comprehensive Plan / Zoning - Jefferson County 2. Brinnon Population Density 3. Brinnon Land Use 4. Brinnon Landslide, Erosion, and Seismic Hazards 5. Brinnon Frequently Flooded 6. Marrowstone Island Salt Water Intrusion 7. Seawater Intrusion Protection Zones 8. Wawa Point - Environmentally Sensitive & Frequently Flooded Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 521 May 2017 1. Jefferson County - Comprehensive Plan I Zoning Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 522 May 2017 2. BRINNON POPULATION DENSITY Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 523 May 2017 3. Brinnon Comprehensive Plan Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 524 May 2017 4. Brinnon Landslide, Erosion, and Seismic Hazards Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 525 May 2017 5. Brinnon Frequently Flooded Areas Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 526 May 2017 6. Marrowstone Island Salt Water Intrusion Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 527 May 2017 7. Seawater Intrusion Protection Zones Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 528 May 2017 8. Wawa Point -Frequently Flooded Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 529 May 2017 Jefferson County - Mitigation Strategies Activity ID Mitigation Activity Description Lead Agency Funding Source Timeline OG-MH-O* Adopt and Participate in the 2016 Jefferson County - City of Port Townsend Hazard Mitigation Plan as official plan. Jefferson County Dept of Emergency Management 2014 PDM Sept 2016 OG-MH-1 Identify and pursue funding opportunities to develop and implement local and county mitigation activities. Jefferson County, City of Port Townsend and all Special Districts City of Port Townsend and Jefferson County Ongoing OG-MH-2 Identify, improve, and sustain collaborative programs focusing on the real estate and insurance industries, public and private sector organizations, and individuals to avoid activity that increases risk to natural hazards. Team Jefferson, Jefferson County Realtor Association Jefferson County Ongoing OG-MH-3 Educate the citizenry in the role of the 1st Responder through Citizen’s Police Academy. PTPD / JCSO Departmental Budgets Annually from Feb to April OG-MH-4* Train personnel on how to react in a natural disaster. JCDEM Departmental Budget / Ad hoc grants. Ongoing ST-MH-1 Establish a formal role for the Jefferson County Natural Hazards Mitigation Advisory Committee to develop a sustainable process for implementing, monitoring, and evaluating countywide mitigation activities. Hazard Mitigation Advisory Committee Jefferson County ST-MH-2 Integrate goals and action items from the Jefferson County Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan into existing regulatory documents and programs where appropriate. Jefferson County Board of County Commissioners, Planning Commission and DCD Jefferson County departmental budgets Ongoing ST-MH-3 Develop public and private partnerships to foster natural hazard mitigation program coordination in Jefferson County DEM Departmental budget Ongoing ST-MH-5* Build new 911 Dispatch Center and new Emergency Operation Center Completed Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 530 May 2017 Jefferson County - Mitigation Strategies Activity ID Mitigation Activity Description Lead Agency Funding Source Timeline ST-MH-6 Develop inventories of at-risk buildings and infrastructure and prioritize mitigation projects. DEM, DSD, DCD and GIS ST-MH-7 Evaluate and integrate citizen ideas into planning and implementation efforts. Jefferson County, City of Port Townsend, DSD and DCD Jefferson County and City of Port Townsend Ongoing ST-MH-8* Improve interoperability through coordinated purchase, development of procedures and use of communications equipment, and OPSCAN lst-Responder back bone. JeffCom 911, DEM, PTPD, JCSO, All Fire Districts Jefferson County Short-term Completed LT-MH-1* Strengthen emergency services preparedness and Long-Term response by linking emergency services with natural Multi-Hazard hazard mitigation programs, and enhancing public education on a regional scale. DEM, DSD, DCD City and County departmental budgets Short-term Ongoing LT-MH-2 Develop, enhance, and implement education programs aimed at mitigating natural hazards, and reducing the risk to citizens, public agencies, private property owners, businesses and schools. DEM, DSD, DCD City and County departmental budgets Long-term LT-MH-3 Use technical knowledge of natural ecosystems and events to link natural resource management and land use organizations to mitigation activities and technical assistance. DCD, DSD City and County departmental budgets Long-term ST-EQ-1 Integrate new earthquake mapping data and improve technical analysis of earthquake hazards. USGS, GIS USGS and County departmental budget Short-term LT-EQ-1 Identify funding sources for structural and nonstructural retrofitting of structures that are identified as seismically vulnerable. DEM Jefferson County Ongoing LT-EQ-2* Participate in Cascadia Rising Exercise (CRX) – Multi-state, Multi-jurisdictional earthquake response exercise predicated on the Cascadia Subduction Zone producing a 9.0+ magnitude event. Federal, State, County and City are all part of CRX. JCDEM is lead agency for Jefferson County. NONE! At the County level. 2014 – 2016; CRX 6/6 – 6/10; AAR by 9/30/2016 Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 531 May 2017 Jefferson County - Mitigation Strategies Activity ID Mitigation Activity Description Lead Agency Funding Source Timeline LT-EQ-3 Encourage seismic strength evaluations of critical facilities in the County to identify vulnerabilities for mitigation. Jefferson County Facilities Jefferson County Ongoing LT-EQ-4 Encourage reduction of nonstructural and structural hazards in homes, schools, business, and government offices. City and County government City and County Long-term ST-FL-1 Analyze each repetitive flood property within Jefferson County and identify feasible mitigation options. FEMA, DCD, DSD City and County Ongoing ST-FL-2 Recommend revisions to standards required for development occurring within the floodplain, where appropriate. FEMA, DCD, DSD City and County Ongoing ST-FL-3* Develop better flood warning systems. DEM Jefferson County Short-term; Adapted AHAB system for flood in addition to tsunami. 2007. LT-FL-1* Enhance data and mapping for floodplain information within the County, and identify and map flood- prone areas outside of designated floodplains. FEMA, GIS FEMA, Jefferson County Long-term; FEMA updated FIRMS draft released Feb. 2016. Due 2017. LT-FL-2 Encourage development of acquisition and management strategies to preserve open space for flood mitigation, fish habitat, and water quality in the floodplain. City of Port Townsend, Jefferson County, Jefferson County Land Trust, Salmon Recovery Office Jefferson County government, Washington State Ongoing LT-FL-3 Identify surface water drainage obstructions for all parts of unincorporated Jefferson County. Jefferson County Public Works Jefferson County Long-term LT-FL-4 Establish a framework to compile and coordinate surface water management plans and data throughout the county. Jefferson County Public Works Jefferson County Long-term Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 532 May 2017 Jefferson County - Mitigation Strategies Activity ID Mitigation Activity Description Lead Agency Funding Source Timeline LT-FL-6 Coordinate with Fish & Wildlife to develop Hoh River mitigation plan. Jefferson County Public Works Jefferson County Long-term; Mitigation efforts underway. 2008-2009. ST-LS-1 Improve knowledge of landslide hazard areas and understanding of vulnerability and risk to life and property in hazard- prone areas. DCD Jefferson County departmental budget Ongoing ST-LS-2 Identify safe evacuation routes in high- risk debris flow and landslide areas. DEM Jefferson County Short-term LT-LS-1 Evaluate current landslide warning systems to ensure effectiveness and efficiency and increase coordination between local jurisdictions. DEM Jefferson County Long-term LT-LS-2 Limit activities in identified potential and historical landslide areas through regulation and public outreach. DCD Jefferson County departmental budget Ongoing LT-LS-3* Relocate Undie Road to prevent further destruction of the road by landslides. County Public Works Long-Term – Seeking Funding Help from FEMA & Highway Dept. Long-Term – contingent on funding help. ST-WS-1 Enhance strategies for debris management for severe winter storm events. DEM, Jefferson County Public Works Jefferson County Ongoing ST-WS-2 Develop and implement programs to identify and remove hazard trees located in public right-of-way to reduce potential danger to lives, property, and public infrastructure during windstorms events. Puget Sound Energy Budget ST-WS-3 Map and publicize locations around the county that have the highest incidence of extreme storms. DEM Jefferson County Short-term LT-WS-1* Develop and implement programs to coordinate maintenance and mitigation activities to reduce risk to public infrastructure from severe winter storms. Public Works Jefferson County Long-term Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 533 May 2017 Jefferson County - Mitigation Strategies Activity ID Mitigation Activity Description Lead Agency Funding Source Timeline LT-WS-2 Increase public awareness of severe winter storm mitigation activities. DEM Jefferson County Long-term LT-WS-3* Enhance Courthouse clock tower to be able to withstand 70-knot winds. Completed Complete 2007. LT-WS-4* Support/encourage electrical utilities in mitigation activities to reduce power outages from storms. DEM, PUD#1 PUD#1 Long-term; PUD has volunteer agency rep on the Incident Management Team. ST-VO-1 Find ash fall models that are specific to Jefferson County. DEM Jefferson County ST-WF-1 Enhance Emergency Services to increase efficiency of wildfire response and recovery activities. DEM, JC Fire Districts Jefferson County ST-WF-2 Educate district personnel on federal cost-share and grant programs, Fire Protection agreements, etc. so that full array of assistance to local agencies is understood. DEM, JC Fire Districts Jefferson County, Jefferson County Fire Districts LT-WF-1 Encourage development and dissemination of maps relating to the fire hazard to help educate and assist builders and homeowners in being engaged in wildfire mitigation activities, and to help guide emergency services during response. East Jefferson Fire & Rescue Budget LT-WF-2 Enhance outreach and education programs aimed at mitigating wildfire hazards and reducing or preventing the exposure of citizens, public agencies, private property owners, and businesses to natural hazards. JC Fire Districts JC Fire Districts Long-term Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend All Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016) Vs. 6 534 May 2017 Jefferson County - Mitigation Strategies Activity ID Mitigation Activity Description Lead Agency Funding Source Timeline LT-WF-3 Increase communication, coordination, and collaboration between wildland/urban interface property owners, local and county planners, and fire prevention crews and officials to address risks, existing mitigation measures, and federal assistance. City and County City and County Long-term Completed Mitigation: Jefferson County mapped the Channel Migration Zones (CMZ) for the Hoh River, Big Quilcene River, Dosewallips River and Duckabush River and adopted protection standards in JCC 18.22 to reduce the risk of property damage. Jefferson County adopted the Duckabush and Dosewallips Comprehensive Flood Hazard Management Plan on August 10, 2009 for the purpose of evaluating and reducing flooding risks from the two river systems. Jefferson County is giving the Hoh River Road to the Olympic National Park. This road is a repetitive damage structure and the county does not have the resources to continuously repair or find a permanent solution to the damages. 2009. Hoh Tribe of Indians has acquired land through swaps with the Olympic National Forest and through purchases from private entities to allow them to move their public facilities out of a frequently flooded area. Relocation is underway in 2009. Project to relocate the Dowans Creek road. 2008 event that to time to acquire permits and rights of way. Completed in 2015 due to the length of time to get permits and acquire rights-of-way. Seismic retrofit of Courthouse Clock Tower.