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San Mateo County Hazard Mitigation Plan <br /> <br />296 <br />SECTION 2 - Chapter 15 <br />City of Redwood City <br />TABLE 15-8 HAZARD MITIGATION ACTION PLAN MATRIX <br />Action Item Completed <br />Carry Over to <br />Plan Update <br />Removed; <br />No Longer <br />Feasible <br />Action 1.B—Train fire fighters, police officers, building inspectors, <br />public works, community development, construction and inspection <br />and parks and recreation staff to levels appropriate for their hazard <br />mitigation tasks and responsibilities. <br /> X <br />Comment: Rephrased for clarity and carried over into the new plan. <br />Action 1.C—Provide training for City staff who apply its building <br />regulations and planning standards, emphasizing the lessons learned in <br />locations that have experienced disasters. <br />X <br />Comment: Ongoing initiative that is a standard jurisdictional practice. <br />Action 1.D—Conduct disaster-preparedness exercises for the types of <br />hazards discussed in this LHMP. <br /> X <br />Comment: Rephrased for focus on less-exercised hazards and carried over into the new plan. <br />Action 1.E—Apply training to City staff to deal with emergencies and <br />to levels appropriate for their hazard mitigation tasks and <br />responsibilities. <br /> X <br />Comment: Ongoing initiative – partially complete. Carry over to include language on training for new employees. <br />Action 2.A—Support the efforts and education of people with <br />disabilities to prepare for disasters. <br /> X <br />Comment: Carry over and rephrase to emphasize coordination with the County and awareness level training. <br />Action 2.B—Distribute appropriate public information about hazard <br />mitigation programs and projects at City-sponsored events. <br /> X <br />Comment: Currently no mitigation specific information is available. Rephrase and carry over with an intent to <br />develop mitigation-focused materials. <br />Action 2.C—Train citizens to deal with emergencies at times when <br />professional responders would be overwhelmed. <br />X <br />Comment: Ongoing initiative that is a standard jurisdictional practice through the City’s CERT program. Federal <br />process identifies CERT as part of response. <br />Action 3.A—Continue to enforce the Uniform Building Code provisions <br />pertaining to grading and construction relative to seismic hazards. <br />X <br />Comment: Ongoing initiative that is a standard jurisdictional practice. <br />Action 3.B—Continue to enforce Uniform Building Code requirements <br />for addressing liquefaction potential in the design of structures. <br />X <br />Comment: Ongoing initiative that is a standard jurisdictional practice <br />6.3.B. - Page 23