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<br /> <br />Plan Development Methodology <br /> <br />Jurisdiction Point of Contact Title <br />Special Purpose Districts <br />Coastside County Water District Mary Rogen General Manager <br />Colma Fire Protection District Geoffrey Balton Fire Chief <br />Highlands Recreation District Derek Schweigart General Manager <br />Menlo Park Fire Protection District Andres Acevedo Program Director, Office of Emergency Management <br />Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District Brandon Stewart Land and Facilities Services Manager <br />Mid-Peninsula Water District Rene Ramirez Operations Manager <br />Montara Water & Sanitary District Clemens Heldmaier General Manager <br />North Coast County Water District Adrianne Carr General Manager <br />San Mateo Community College District Ben’Zara Minkin Emergency Manager <br />San Mateo County Flood & Sea Level Rise Resiliency <br />District <br />Makena Wong Associate Project Manager <br />San Mateo County Harbor District James B. Pruett General Manager <br />San Mateo County Office of Education Molly Henricks Coordinator, School Safety & Risk Prevention <br />San Mateo Resource Conservation District Sheena Sidhu Conservation Program Manager for Forest Health <br />and Fire Resiliency <br />Westborough Water District Darryl Barrow General Manager <br />Woodside Fire Protection District Don Bullard Fire Marshal <br /> <br />3.3 DEFINING THE PLANNING AREA <br />The planning area was defined as the County of San Mateo, which consists of the mid-to southern land mass of <br />the San Francisco Peninsula. The planning area includes San Mateo County’s 20 incorporated jurisdictions, <br />special districts, and the unincorporated areas of the County. <br /> <br />3.4 THE STEERING COMMITTEE <br />Hazard mitigation planning enhances collaboration and support among diverse parties whose interests can be <br />affected by hazard losses. A Steering Committee was formed to oversee all phases of the plan. The members of <br />this committee included San Mateo County staff, community members, and other stakeholders from communit y- <br />based organizations, special districts, cities, and other groups within the planning area. The planning team <br />assembled a list of candidates representing interests within the planning area that could have recommendations for <br />the plan or be affected by its recommendations. The team confirmed a committee of 13 members. Table 3-2 lists <br />the Steering Committee members. <br /> <br />Leadership roles and ground rules were established during the Steering Committee’s initial meeting on February <br />22, 2021. The Steering Committee agreed to meet monthly as needed throughout the course of the plan’s <br />development and more frequently during the mitigation initiative development phase. The planning team <br />facilitated each Steering Committee meeting, which addressed a set of objectives based on the work plan <br />established for the plan update. The Steering Committee met six times from February 2021 through July 2021. <br />Meeting agendas, recordings of meetings, and meeting minutes, including attendance logs, are posted on the <br />County’s hazard mitigation plan website at https://cmo.smcgov.org/event-information. All Steering Committee <br />meetings were open to the public, and agendas were posted in advance of the meetings. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />3-3