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SECTION V
Mitigation Strategy
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Mitigation Strategy
This section of the Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan contains proposed mitigation strategies for all of the participating jurisdictions. Some of the mitigation strategies are universal, and everyone will participate in them to the extent their resources allow. Other strategies are peculiar to the unique circumstances of the particular district or entity that brought them forth. Mitigation Goals
The natural hazard mitigation goals listed in this portion of the plan are multi-jurisdictional in nature and are intended to
help guide the direction of and prioritize future natural hazard mitigation activities at the local level aimed at reducing
risk and preventing loss from natural hazards.
The plan goals describe the overall direction that Jefferson County and Port Townsend agencies, organizations, special districts, private industry and citizens can take toward mitigating risk from natural hazards. The goals are the guiding principles from the broad direction of the mission statement to the specific recommendations of the action items.
(1) Protect Life and Property
• Implement activities that assist in protecting lives by making homes, businesses, infrastructure, critical facilities, and other property more resistant to losses from natural hazards.
• Improve hazard assessment information to make recommendations for discouraging new development and encouraging preventive measures for existing development in areas vulnerable to natural hazards.
• Enhance the Jefferson Community Emergency Response Team (C.E.R.T.) Program to provide citizens from all
areas of Jefferson County with the information and tools they need to help them, their families, and their
neighbors in the hours and days immediately following an emergency or disaster event.
• Encourage homeowners and businesses to purchase insurance coverage for damages caused by natural hazards.
• Encourage homeowners and businesses to take preventative actions in areas that are especially vulnerable to
natural hazards.
(2) Public Awareness
• Develop and implement education and outreach programs to increase public awareness of the risks associated with natural hazards.
• Provide information on tools, partnership opportunities, and funding resources to assist in implementing mitigation activities. • Develop and implement additional education and outreach programs to increase public awareness of the risks associated with natural hazards.
• Continue the current flood awareness programs conducted by various jurisdictions as part of the National Flood
Insurance Program Community Rating System.
• Create an earthquake awareness program conducted by various jurisdictions in which the vulnerability to
earthquakes is high.
• Enhance the awareness programs for Wildland – Urban Interface fire risks, particularly with Homeowners Associations in wildland settings.
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(3) Natural Systems
• Balance watershed planning, natural resource planning, and land use planning with natural hazard mitigation to protect life, property, the economy, and the environment.
• Preserve, rehabilitate, and enhance natural systems to serve natural hazard mitigation functions.
(4) Partnerships and Implementation
• Encourage leadership within private and public sector organizations to prioritize and implement local, county, and regional hazard mitigation activities.
• Strengthen inter-jurisdiction and inter-agency communication and coordination and partnering of jurisdictions
and agencies within Jefferson County to foster the establishment and implementation of natural hazard
mitigation strategies and/or projects designed to benefit multiple jurisdictions.
• Strengthen inter-jurisdiction and inter-agency communication and coordination and partnering of jurisdictions
and agencies between Jefferson County and its bordering neighbors to foster the establishment and implementation of natural hazard mitigation strategies and/or projects designed to benefit multiple
jurisdictions.
• Develop a partnership with the local and regional newspapers to produce a series of in-depth articles on
each natural hazard and both personal and public mitigation techniques.
• Develop and strengthen coordination and cooperation with local business and industries that are particularly vulnerable to natural hazards in Jefferson County.
(5) Emergency Services
• Encourage the establishment of policies at the local level to help insure the prioritizing and implementation of
mitigation strategies and/or projects designed to benefit critical/essential facilities, services, and infrastructure.
• Where appropriate, coordinate and integrate natural hazard mitigation activities with existing local emergency operations plans.
• Strengthen emergency operations by increasing collaboration and coordination among public agencies, non-profit organizations, business, and industry.
The Action Plan Matrix
The action items are a listing of activities in which county and city agencies and jurisdictions and citizens can be engaged to reduce risk. Each action item includes an estimate of the timeline for implementation.
Short-term action items (ST) are activities that may be implemented with existing resources and authorities within one to three years. Long-term action items (LT) may require new or additional resources or authorities, and may take between one and five years to implement. Ongoing action items (OG) are continuous activities such as the annual review and update of the mitigation plan, itself.
The action items are organized within the following matrix, which lists all of the multi-hazard and hazard-specific action items included in the mitigation plan. These action items are the culmination of the data collection, research and analysis, and public participation process leading up to this plan. The Action Plan
Matrix organizes this information into a management tool to be used in implementing the actions. The matrix includes the following information for each action item:
• Natural Hazard. A unique identifier within the document that tells the type of action item (short-term or long-term), the type of hazard, and the action item number for that action in the plan. New or changed items in the list for 2016 are flagged with an “*”.
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• Action Item. A description of the action to be taken.
• Champions. The organizations or individuals who are taking the lead responsibility in making the action
happen. This can be the public agency with regulatory responsibility to address natural hazards, or that is willing and able to oversee activity, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation. Champions may include local, county, regional public and private agencies, businesses or individuals that are capable of or willing to be responsible for implementing activities and programs.
• Timeline. Action items include both short-term and long-term activities. The time-line attempts to put a gross estimate of the time it will take to implement the action given the availability of resources needed. Some items will be an ongoing effort that effectively requires a lifestyle change or permanent allocation of resources, while other items may be events or programs with specific accomplishments by a specific time.
• Plan Goals. This cell of the matrix contains the item numbers of the plan goals from the previous page
that this activity seeks to meet.
• Action Item Lifecycle Stage. Each activity that is not continuous has a life cycle that it goes through: action item concept, public input & planning, funding, execution of action item, adoption or implementation, maintenance, monitor and evaluate. This grid within the matrix provides a visual quick-reference to progress on a given activity. Life Cycle Stages include: (1) Action Item Concept - Indicates a concrete idea or plan has been developed to take forward in the process. (2) Public Input & Planning – Indicates that the process is at the stage where it is collecting public input and planning, if appropriate. (3) Funding – Indicates that funds are being sought to implement the action as appropriate. This can be from budget, grants, donations, etc. (4) Execution of Action Item – May be drafting of a report, ado (5) Adoption of policy resolutions, implementation of building projects, etc. (6) Adoption or Implement – Adoption of resolutions to implement plans or approve projects. (7) Maintain, Monitor, and Evaluate - Review, evaluate and maintain the project or plan as defined by the project charter.
The format of the matrix is to have one table with the action items in it and a second table that marks
the progress on the action items. The layout is intended to allow the user to open the Plan in a book format and have the corresponding pieces of both tables opposite each other for easy viewing.
Elements that have changed in the revisions have their Natural Hazard ID marked with an asterisk. If the item has been completed, it also has a strike-through of the ID. Comments added for the 2016
Revision are in Blue.
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Five-Year Action Plan Matrix
Natural Hazard ID Action Item Champion Timeline Plan Goals
Multi-Hazard Mitigation Action Items
OG-MH-0* Adopt and Participate in the Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend Hazard Mitigation Plan as official plan.
Jefferson County,
City of Port Townsend, and all Special Districts
Ongoing – Participation in update – 2016; Adoption – after FEMA review.
4. Partnerships and Implementation
5. Emergency Services
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.
Ongoing 4. Partnerships and Implementation
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.
DEM, Economic Development Council
Ongoing 1. Protect Life & Property,
2. Public Awareness,
4. Partnerships and Implementation
OG-MH-3 Educate the citizenry in the role of the 1st
Responder through Citizen’s Police Academy.
Port Townsend Police and Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office
Ongoing 2. Public Awareness,
OG-MH-4* Train personnel on how to react in a natural disaster.
PTPD, JCSO, JCFD1, JCPUD1 Ongoing 1. Protect Life & Property.
5. Emergency
Services
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Five-Year Action Plan Matrix: Action Item Lifecycle
Natural Hazard ID
Action Item Concept
Public
Input &
Planning
Funding Execution of Action Item
Completion Maintain, Monitor, and Evaluate
Multi-Hazard Mitigation Action Items
OG-MH-0 X X X X X
OG-MH-1 X X X X X
OG-MH-2 X X X X X
OG-MH-3 X X X X X
OG-MH-4* X X X X X
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Natural Hazard ID Action Item Champion Timeline Plan Goals
Multi-Hazard Mitigation Action Items
OG-MH-5 Educate employees regarding hazards & develop Emergency Response Plan
JCDEM, Port of Port Townsend, All School Districts.
Ongoing 1. Protect Life & Property,
4. Partnerships and Implementation
5. Emergency Services
OG-MH-6* Regular Review of
Capital Improvement Plan to include newly identified mitigation plans.
Port of Port
Townsend
Annual – Latest
revision 2015; Prioritization in January 2016.
1. Protect Life &
Property,
5. Emergency Services
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
Short-Term – Reconstitute for 2016 update.
4. Partnerships and Implementation
ST-MH-2 Integrate goals and action items from the Jefferson County Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan into existing regulatory documents and programs where appropriate.
Hazard Mitigation Advisory Committee
Ongoing 4. Partnerships and Implementation
ST-MH-3 Develop public and private
partnerships to foster natural
hazard mitigation program coordination in Jefferson County
DEM, DCD, Economic
Development Council;
Neighborhood Emergency Groups
On-going 4. Partnerships and Implementation
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Natural Hazard ID
Action Item Concept
Public Input & Planning
Funding Execution of Action Item
Completion Maintain, Monitor, and Evaluate
Multi-Hazard Mitigation Action Items
OG-MH-5 X X X X
OG-MH-6* X X X X X
ST-MH-1* X X X X
ST-MH-2 X X X X
ST-MH-3 X X X X
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Multi-Hazard Mitigation Action Items
ST-MH-4* Improve facilities to survive earthquakes and storms better. Provide continuity of service.
Jefferson County Water Districts 1,2,3
Opted Out in 2009
Short-Term 1. Protect Life & Property,
4. Partnerships and Implementation
ST-MH-5* Build new 911
Dispatch Center and new Emergency Operation Center
DEM, JeffCom Completed 2005 1. Protect Life &
Property,
4. Partnerships and Implementation
5. Emergency
ST-MH-6* Develop
inventories of at-risk buildings and infrastructure and prioritize
mitigation projects.
DEM, DSD, DCD,
and GIS
Short-Term –
Updated for 2016
1. Protect Life & Property
4. Partnerships and Implementation
ST-MH-7* Evaluate and integrate citizen ideas into planning and implementation efforts.
Jefferson County, Port Townsend and all participating Special Districts.
Short-Term 1. Protect Life & Property
4. Partnerships and Implementation
ST-MH-8* Improve
interoperability through
coordinated use of communications &
OPSCAN Program.
JeffCom 911,
DEM, PTPD, JCSO, All Fire
Districts
Completed 2007 - 2009
1. Protect Life & Property,
4. Partnerships and Implementation
5. Emergency
ST-MH-9* Increase fuel supply for generators to 72 hours and improve storage accessibility.
Jefferson County Hospital District 2 dba Jefferson Healthcare
Target: 12/31/2016
1. Protect Life &
Property,
ST-MH-10* Plan for Emergency Specialty Services Building power generation & fuel supply.
Jefferson County Hospital District 2 dba Jefferson Healthcare
Target: 12/31/2016
1. Protect Life & Property,
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Natural Hazard ID
Action Item Concept
Public
Input &
Planning
Funding Execution of Action Item
Completion Maintain, Monitor, and Evaluate
Multi-Hazard Mitigation Action Items
ST-MH-4* X X X X X X
ST-MH-5* X X X X X X
ST-MH-6* X X X X
ST-MH-7* X X
ST-MH-8* X X X X X X
ST-MH-9* X X X X
ST-MH-10* X X X X
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Natural Hazard ID Action Item Champion Timeline Plan Goals
Multi-Hazard Mitigation Action Items (cont.)
LT-MH-1 Strengthen emergency services preparedness and Long-Term response by linking emergency services
with Multi-Hazard mitigation programs, and enhancing public education on a regional scale.
DEM, DSD, DCD Short-Term 5. Emergency Services
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.
JCDEM Long-Term 1. Protect Life & Property,
2. Public Awareness
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 Long-Term 3. Natural Systems
LT-MH-4* Expand SCADA Controls JCPUD1 Short Term to Long Term 1. Protect Life & Property
LT-MH-5* Backup
Transformer for Substation
JCPUD1 Long Term 1. Protect Life & Property
LT-MH-6* Underground conductor where possible.
JCPUD1 Long Term 1. Protect Life & Property
LT-MH-7* Create and build Port Townsend
Resiliency Center
Port Townsend, PTSD50,
JCPHD2, YMCA
Short Term to Long Term
1. Protect Life & Property,
4.Partnerships and Implementation
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Natural Hazard ID
Action Item Concept
Public Input &
Planning
Funding Execution of Action Item
Completion Maintain, Monitor, and
Evaluate
Multi-Hazard Mitigation Action Items (Cont.)
LT-MH-1 X X X
LT-MH-2 X X X
LT-MH-3 X X X
LT-MH-4* X X X X
LT-MH-5* X X X X
LT-MH-6* X X X X
LT-MH-7* X X
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Natural Hazard ID Action Item Champion Timeline Plan Goals
Avalanche Mitigation Action Items
ST-AV-1 None Identified
LT-AV-1 None Identified
Five-Year Action Plan Matrix: Action Item Lifecycle
Natural Hazard ID
Action Item Concept
Public
Input & Planning
Funding Execution of Action Item
Completion Maintain, Monitor, and Evaluate
Avalanche Mitigation Action Items
ST-AV-1 N/A
LT-AV-1 N/A
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Natural Hazard ID Action Item Champion Timeline Plan Goals
Drought Mitigation Action Items
ST-DR-1* Coordinate drought policies with Port Townsend Paper.
Port Townsend Public Works Active review during 2015 due to City water sources approaching critical levels due to drought.
1. Protect Life, Property and Local Economy
Five-Year Action Plan Matrix: Action Item Lifecycle
Natural Hazard ID
Action Item Concept
Public Input &
Planning
Funding Execution of Action Item
Completion Maintain, Monitor, and Evaluate
Drought Mitigation Action Items
ST-DR-1* X X X X
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Earthquake Mitigation Action Items
ST-EQ-1* Integrate new earthquake mapping data and improve technical analysis of earthquake hazards.
USGS, JC-GIS 2 Years 1. Protect Life & Property,
4.Partnerships and Implementation
ST-EQ-2 Structural Bracing of Shelving; JC Library Short-term 1. Protect Life & Property,
ST-EQ-3* Port Water System Upgrade Improvements; Improvements to Quilcene reservoir and distribution lines.
Port of Port Townsend Short-term 1. Protect Life & Property,
ST-EQ-4* Build new Transit Facility to current earthquake codes. Jefferson Transit Authority Long-term
Competed June 15, 2015
1. Protect Life & Property,
5.Emergency Services
ST-EQ-5 Purchase specialized equipment for water shortage emergencies
JCPUD1 Short-term 1. Protect Life &
Property,
5.Emergency Services
ST-EQ-6 Secure Equipment to Floors & Walls JCPUD1 Short-term 1. Protect Life & Property,
ST-EQ-7 Put automatic shut-off
valves on all reservoirs. JCPUD1 Short-term 1. Protect Life & Property,
ST-EQ-8* Retrofit Fire Station for Earthquake Protection JCFD2 Short-term – Not Done Yet.
1. Protect Life & Property
ST-EQ-8* Retrofit Fire Station for Earthquake Protection JCFD3 Complete 1. Protect Life & Property
ST-EQ-9 Seismically retrofit High School Gym; add seismic shut-off valves to propane tanks.
Chimacum School District Short-term 1. Protect Life & Property
LT-EQ-1 Identify funding sources for structural and nonstructural retrofitting of structures that are identified as seismically vulnerable.
City & County Government Ongoing – Long-term
1. Protect Life & Property,
2. Public Awareness
4. Partnerships and Implementation
LT-EQ-2* Seismically Retrofit Tunnel Lids throughout the Historic Downtown Business District. (High Priority - Underway starting in 2009.) (Rev. 2009).
All entities Ongoing – Long Term
1. Protect Life &
Property,
4. Partnerships and
Implementation
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Natural Hazard ID
Action Item Concept
Public Input &
Planning
Funding Execution of Action Item
Completion Maintain, Monitor, and
Evaluate
Earthquake Mitigation Action Items
ST-EQ-1 X
ST-EQ-2 X X
ST-EQ-3* X X X X X X
ST-EQ-4* X X X X X X
ST-EQ-5* X X X X X X
ST-EQ-6* X X X X X X
ST-EQ-7* X X X X X X
ST-EQ-8* X X X X X X
ST-EQ-9 X X X X
LT-EQ-1 X X X X
LT-EQ-2* X X X X X X
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Earthquake Mitigation Action Items
LT-EQ-3 Encourage seismic strength evaluations of critical facilities in the County to identify vulnerabilities for mitigation.
City & County Government Long-Term – started in 2007.
1. Protect Life & Property
LT-EQ-4 Encourage reduction of nonstructural and structural
hazards in homes, schools, business, and government offices.
City & County Government Long-Term 2. Public Awareness
4. Partnerships and
Implementation
LT-EQ-5* Seismically retrofit Port Townsend Historical City Hall.
PT Public Works Long-Term – Completed 2005
1. Protect Life & Property
LT-EQ-6* Replace Port Townsend Fire Station with seismically sound station.
PT Public Works & PTFD Construction Underway
Completed 2005
1. Protect Life & Property
5. Emergency Services
LT-EQ-7* Move Port Townsend Police Station outside of liquefaction zone.
PT Government - Planning Underway
Completed 2009
1. Protect Life & Property
5. Emergency Services
LT-EQ-8* Seismically Reinforce Port Townsend Library Port Townsend Long-term –1st piece of funding via PDM 2007. Completed 2013.
1. Protect Life & Property
LT-EQ-9* Seismically Reinforce Port Townsend Tunnel Lids Port Townsend Long-term – Funded via Budget, DR-1682, DR-1734, and DR-1817. Completed.
1. Protect Life & Property,
5.Emergency Services
LT-EQ-10* Increase Emergency food supply for staff and patients.
JC Hospital Dist. 2 Completed. 1. Protect Life & Property,
LT-EQ-11* Increase Emergency Water supply for staff and patients.
JC Hospital Dist. 2 Not Yet Completed. 1. Protect Life & Property 4. Partnerships and Implementation
5. Emergency Services
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Natural Hazard ID
Action Item Concept
Public Input &
Planning
Funding Execution of Action Item
Completion Maintain, Monitor, and
Evaluate
Earthquake Mitigation Action Items
LT-EQ-3 X
LT-EQ-4 X
LT-EQ-5* X X X X X X
LT-EQ-6* X X X X X X
LT-EQ-7* X X X X X X
LT-EQ-8* X X X X X X
LT-EQ-9* X X X X X X
LT-EQ-10* X X X X X X
LT-EQ-11* X X X X X X
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Earthquake Mitigation Action Items
LT-EQ-12* Marina redevelopment to
new building codes; Upland development in Quilcene
will meet new building codes.
Port of Port
Townsend
Long-term;
Planning is Short Term.
1. Protect Life &
Property 4. Partnerships and
Implementation
5. Emergency
Services
LT-EQ-13* Upgrade existing facilities to withstand earthquakes
better.
Port Ludlow Drainage District (Opted Out – 2016)
Long-term 1. Protect Life & Property,
LT-EQ-14* Nonstructural retrofitting of
structures that are identified as seismically vulnerable.
School Districts:
PTSD50; Brinnon SD46; Chimacum
SD49; QVSD402
Ongoing – Long-
term
1. Protect Life &
Property,
LT-EQ-15* Replace Station 1-1 with seismically sound station. JCFD1 Completed - 2014
1. Protect Life & Property,
LT-EQ-16* Continue hardening and
upgrading infrastructure at tower sites.
JeffCom Short Term 1. Protect Life &
Property,
LT-EQ-17* Expansion of the Library
will allow the opportunity to seismically retrofit existing
facilities.
Jefferson County
Library District
Long-term – no
immediate date.
1. Protect Life &
Property
LT-EQ-18* Enhance fire station 6-2 seismically. Port of Port Townsend New CIP being developed.
1. Protect Life & Property
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Natural Hazard ID
Action Item Concept
Public Input &
Planning
Funding Execution of Action Item
Completion Maintain, Monitor, and Evaluate
Earthquake Mitigation Action Items
LT-EQ-12 X X
LT-EQ-13* X X X X X X
LT-EQ-14 X X
LT-EQ-15* X X X X X X
LT-EQ-16* X X X X
LT-EQ-17* X
LT-EQ-18* X X
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Flood Mitigation Action Items
ST-FL-1 Analyze each repetitive flood property within Jefferson County and identify feasible mitigation options.
DCD, DSD, Wa Dept. of Ecology, FEMA
Short-Term 1. Protect Life &
Property
3. Natural Systems
4. Partnerships and Implementation
ST-FL-2 Recommend revisions to standards required for development occurring within the floodplain, where appropriate.
DCD, DSD Short-Term 1. Protect Life & Property
3. Natural Systems
ST-FL-3* Develop better flood warning systems. JCDEM, DCD, DSD Complete – Using AHAB system.
1. Protect Life &
Property
4. Partnerships and Implementation
5. Emergency Services
LT-FL-1* Enhance data and mapping for
floodplain information within the County,
and identify and map flood-prone areas
outside of designated floodplains.
DSD Long-Term – FEMA FIRMS update to be completed in 2016.
1. Protect Life & Property
3. Natural Systems
5. Emergency Services
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, and the Salmon Recovery Office
Long-Term 1. Protect Life &
Property
3. Natural Systems
4. Partnerships and Implementation
LT-FL-3 Identify surface water drainage obstructions for all parts of
unincorporated Jefferson County.
Jefferson County Long-Term 1. Protect Life & Property
3. Natural Systems
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Natural Hazard ID
Action Item Concept
Public
Input & Planning
Funding Execution of Action Item
Completion Maintain, Monitor, and Evaluate
Flood Mitigation Action Items
ST-FL-1* X X X
ST-FL-2 X X X
ST-FL-3* X X X
LT-FL-1* X X X
LT-FL-2* X X X
LT-FL-3 X X X
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Flood Mitigation Action Items (cont.)
LT-FL-4* Establish a framework to compile and coordinate surface water management
plans and data throughout the county.
Jefferson County Public Works Long-Term 3. Natural Systems
4. Partnerships and Implementation
LT-FL-5* Move JCFD4 Fire Station 4-2 out of repetitive flood zone.
JCFD4 Long-Term – Completed - 2010 1. Protect Life & Property
3. Natural Systems
5. Emergency Services
LT-FL-6 Coordinate with
Fish & Wildlife to develop Hoh River mitigation plan.
JC Public Works Long-Term –
Underway
1. Protect Life &
Property
3. Natural Systems
4. Partnerships and Implementation
LT-FL-7* Upgrade drainage conveyance to handle 100-year flood event.
Port Ludlow Drainage District
(Opted Out – 2016)
Long-Term 1. Protect Life & Property
3. Natural Systems
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Natural Hazard ID
Action Item Concept
Public
Input &
Planning
Funding Execution of Action Item
Completion Maintain, Monitor, and Evaluate
Flood Mitigation Action Items (cont.)
LT-FL-4 X
LT-FL-5* X X X X X X
LT-FL-6 X X X
LT-FL-7 X X N/A
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Landslide Mitigation Action Items
ST-LS-1 Improve knowledge of landslide hazard areas and understanding of vulnerability and
risk to life and property in hazard-prone areas.
JC Public Works, DEM Short-Term 1. Protect Life & Property
2. Public Awareness
3. Natural Systems
ST-LS-2* Identify safe evacuation routes in high-risk debris flow and landslide areas.
JC Public Works, DEM Short-Term 1. Protect Life & Property
2. Public Awareness
3. Natural Systems
LT-LS-1 Evaluate current landslide warning systems to ensure effectiveness and efficiency and increase coordination between local jurisdictions.
DEM Long-Term 1. Protect Life & Property
4. Partnerships and Implementation
5. Emergency Services
LT-LS-2* Limit activities in identified potential and historical landslide areas through regulation and public outreach.
County Government Long-Term – Under review. 1. Protect Life & Property
2. Public Awareness
3. Natural Systems
LT-LS-3* Relocate Undie Road to prevent further destruction of the road by landslides.
County Public Works Long-Term – Seeking Funding Help.
1. Protect Life & Property
3. Natural Systems
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Natural Hazard ID
Action Item Concept
Public
Input &
Planning
Funding Execution of Action Item
Completion Maintain, Monitor, and Evaluate
Landslide Mitigation Action Items
ST-LS-1 X X
ST-LS-2* X X
LT-LS-1 X
LT-LS-2* X X
Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016)
Vs. 6 718 May 2017
Five-Year Action Plan Matrix
Natural Hazard ID Action Item Champion Timeline Plan Goals
Severe Local Storm Mitigation Action Items
ST-WS-1 Enhance strategies for debris management for severe winter storm events.
PT Public works,
JC Public Works
Short-Term 1. Protect Life & Property
4. Partnerships & Implementation
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.
PT Public works,
JC Public Works
Puget Sound Energy sold Jefferson County assets to Jefferson County PUD #1 (JCPUD1).
Short-Term 1. Protect Life & Property
4. Partnerships & Implementation
ST-WS-3 Map and publicize locations around the county that have the highest incidence of extreme storms.
DEM Short-Term 2. Public Awareness
4. Partnerships & Implementation
ST-WS-4 Replace flat office roof with gable roof to shed snow.
JCPUD1 Short-Term 1. Protect Life & Property
ST-WS-5* Replace windows on Jefferson General Hospital to withstand storms.
JC Hospital Dist. #2 Short-Term – Completed 2008
1. Protect Life & Property
ST-WS-6* Replace roof on PT High School Annex PT School Dist. Completed - 2013 1. Protect Life & Property
ST-WS-7 Provide emergency backup power for school building.
Queets / Clearwater School Dist.
Short-Term 1. Protect Life & Property
ST-WS-8* Replace roof of Shop, Bus Barn & Admin Building.to handle weather. Severe snow would put most roofs in jeopardy of collapse.
Quilcene School District Completed 1. Protect Life & Property
ST-WS-9* Develop and Implement storm water pollution and protection plan through DOE.
Quillayute School District Long / Short Term 1. Protect Life & Property
Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016)
Vs. 6 719 May 2017
Five-Year Action Plan Matrix: Action Item Lifecycle
Natural Hazard ID
Action Item Concept
Public Input &
Planning
Funding Execution of Action Item
Completion Maintain, Monitor, and
Evaluate
Severe Local Storm Mitigation Action Items
ST-WS-1 X
ST-WS-2 X
ST-WS-3 X
ST-WS-4 X X
ST-WS-5* X X X X X X
ST-WS-6* X X X X X X
ST-WS-7 X X
ST-WS-8* X X
ST-WS-9* X X X X
Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016)
Vs. 6 720 May 2017
Five-Year Action Plan Matrix
Natural Hazard ID Action Item Champion Timeline Plan Goals
Severe Local Storm Mitigation Action Items (cont.)
ST-WS-10* Establish Tree Trimming Protocols
JCPUD1 Short Term 1. Protect Life & Property
ST-WS-11* Intertie water systems as much as possible.
JCPUD1 Short Term 1. Protect Life & Property
LT-WS-1* Develop and implement programs to coordinate maintenance and mitigation activities to reduce risk to public infrastructure from severe winter storms.
PT Public works,
JC Public Works
Long-Term 1. Protect Life & Property
4. Partnerships & Implementation
LT-WS-2 Increase public awareness of severe winter storm mitigation activities.
County & City Governments Long-Term 2. Public Awareness
4. Partnerships & Implementation
LT-WS-3* Enhance Courthouse clock tower to be able to withstand 70-knot winds.
County & City Governments Long-Term – Completed 2008. 1. Protect Life & Property
LT-WS-4* Support/encourage electrical utilities in mitigation activities to reduce power outages from storms.
DEM, County & City Governments Complete – PUD representative is now present at EOC during activations – and participates in Incident Management Team training. PUD also does pre-storm briefings and prunes rights-of-way to reduce downfall.
1. Protect Life & Property
4. Partnerships & Implementation
Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016)
Vs. 6 721 May 2017
Five-Year Action Plan Matrix: Action Item Lifecycle
Natural Hazard ID
Action Item Concept
Public
Input &
Planning
Funding Execution of Action Item
Completion Maintain, Monitor, and Evaluate
Severe Local Storm Mitigation Action Items (cont.)
ST-WS-10* X X X X
ST-WS-11* X X
LT-WS-1* X X X X
LT-WS-2 X X
LT-WS-3* X X X X X X
LT-WS-4* X X X X X
Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016)
Vs. 6 722 May 2017
Five-Year Action Plan Matrix
Natural Hazard ID Action Item Champion Timeline Plan Goals
Tsunami / Seiche Mitigation Action Items
ST-TS-1* Breakwater Jetty / Wingwall Improvement
Port of Port Townsend Long Term; Planning is Short Term
1. Protect Life & Property
LT-TS-1* Move PT Police Station outside of inundation zone.
Port Townsend Long-Term – Completed 2009. 1. Protect Life & Property
4. Emergency Services
Five-Year Action Plan Matrix
Natural Hazard ID Action Item Champion Timeline Plan Goals
Volcanic Event Mitigation Action Items
ST-VO-1 Find ash fall models that are specific to Jefferson County.
DEM, JC GIS Short-Term 1. Protect Life & Property
2. Public Awareness
3. Natural Systems
Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016)
Vs. 6 723 May 2017
Five-Year Action Plan Matrix: Action Item Lifecycle
Natural Hazard ID
Action Item Concept
Public
Input &
Planning
Funding Execution of Action Item
Completion Maintain, Monitor, and Evaluate
Tsunami / Seiche Mitigation Action Items
ST-TS-1* X X
LT-TS-1* X X X X X X
Five-Year Action Plan Matrix: Action Item Lifecycle
Natural Hazard ID
Action Item Concept
Public Input & Planning
Funding Execution of Action Item
Completion Maintain, Monitor, and Evaluate
Volcanic Event Mitigation Action Items
ST-VO-1 X X X
Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016)
Vs. 6 724 May 2017
Five-Year Action Plan Matrix
Natural Hazard ID Action Item Champion Timeline Plan Goals
Wildfire Mitigation Action Items
OG-WF-1
OG-WF-2* Public Education JCFD2 Commissioners Yearly Classes -Ongoing
1. Public Awareness
ST-WF-1 Enhance Emergency Services to increase efficiency of wildfire response and recovery activities.
EJFR – JCFD5, DEM Short-Term 1. Protect Life & Property
4. Partnerships and Implementation
5. Emergency Services
ST-WF-2 Educate district personnel on federal cost-share and grant programs etc. so that full array of assistance to local agencies is understood.
JCFD1 – JCFD5 Short-Term 1. Protect Life & Property
4. Partnerships and Implementation
5. Emergency Services
ST-WF-3 Create wildfire hazard atlas for City of Port Townsend.
EJFR Short-Term 1. Protect Life & Property
5. Emergency Services
ST-WF-4 Install fire doors and fire suppression system.
Queets Clearwater School District
Short-Term 1. Protect Life & Property
LT-WF-1 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.
EJFR Long-Term 1. Protect Life & Property
2. Public Awareness
4. Partnerships and Implementation
5. Emergency Services
Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016)
Vs. 6 725 May 2017
Five-Year Action Plan Matrix
Natural Hazard ID Action Item Champion Timeline Plan Goals
LT-WF-2* Firewise Program -
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.
JCFD1, WSU,
JCFD2, JCFD3
Long-Term
Annual
1. Protect Life &
Property
2. Public Awareness
4. Partnerships and Implementation
Five-Year Action Plan Matrix: Action Item Lifecycle
Natural Hazard ID
Action Item Concept
Public
Input & Planning
Funding Execution of Action Item
Completion Maintain, Monitor, and Evaluate
Wildfire Mitigation Action Items
OG-WF-1*
OG-WF-2* X X X X X X
ST-WF-1 X
ST-WF-2 X
ST-WF-3 X X X X
ST-WF-4 X X X X
LT-WF-1 X
LT-WF-2* X X X X X X
Jefferson County – City of Port Townsend Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan (Rev. 2016)
Vs. 6 726 May 2017
Five-Year Action Plan Matrix
Natural Hazard ID Action Item Champion Timeline Plan Goals
Wildfire Mitigation Action Items (cont.)
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 & County Government Long-Term 2. Public Awareness
4. Partnerships and Implementation
5. Emergency Services
LT-WF-4* Consolidate fire districts to put more apparatus and personnel on wildfires.
PTFD & JCFD6 merged into JCFD1;
JCFD3 & Kitsap County
Long-Term
JCFD1 Completed; JCFD3 executed MOU with Kitsap
1. Protect Life &
Property
4. Partnerships and Implementation
5. Emergency Services
LT-WF-5* Develop a “battalion” strategy to more effectively coordinate rural districts on wildfires.
JCFD1 through JCFD5 Long-Term – Completed in 2006.
1.Protect Life & Property
4. Partnerships and Implementation
5. Emergency Services
Five-Year Action Plan Matrix: Action Item Lifecycle
Natural Hazard ID
Action Item Concept
Public
Input & Planning
Funding Execution of Action Item
Completion Maintain, Monitor, and Evaluate
Wildfire Mitigation Action Items (cont.)
LT-WF-3 X
LT-WF-4* X X X X X X
LT-WF-5* X X X X X X