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12/6/2021
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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY ADOPTING ALL OF VOLUME 1 AND THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY PORTION OF VOLUME 2 THE SAN MATEO COUNTY HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN UPDATE
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<br /> <br />2021 Multijurisdictional Local Hazard Mitigation Plan <br /> <br /> <br />Agency, Program or Regulation <br />Hazard Mitigation <br />Area Affected <br /> <br />Relevance <br />AB 1295: Residential development <br />Agreements: Very High-Risk Fire <br />Areas <br />Wildfire Hazard Prohibits the legislative body of a city or county from entering into a residential <br />development agreement for property in a very high fire risk area as <br />designated by a local agency or a fire hazard severity zone classified by the <br />director of CAL FIRE. <br />AB 1439: Property Insurance <br />Discounts <br />Wildfire Hazard Requires residential or commercial property insurance policies to include a <br />discount if a local government where the insured property is located funds a <br />local wildfire protection or mitigation program. <br />AB 1500: Safe Drinking Water, <br />Wildfire Prevention, Drought <br />Preparation, Flood Protection, <br />Extreme Heat Mitigation, and <br />Workforce Development Bond Act <br />of 2022. <br />Drought, Flood, <br />Extreme Heat and <br />Wildfire Hazards <br />Authorizes, upon voter approval, the issuance of bonds to finance projects for <br />safe drinking water, wildfire prevention, drought preparation, flood protection, <br />extreme heat mitigation, and workforce development programs. <br />AB 2140: General Plans—Safety <br />Element <br />Hazard Mitigation <br />Planning <br />Enables state and federal disaster assistance and mitigation funding to <br />communities with compliant hazard mitigation plans. <br />AB 2800: Climate Change— <br />Infrastructure Planning <br />Action Plan <br />Development <br />Requires state agencies to take into account the impacts of climate change <br />when developing state infrastructure. <br />Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault <br />Zoning Act <br />Earthquake Hazard Restricts construction of buildings used for human occupancy on the surface <br />trace of active faults. <br />California Coastal Management <br />Program <br />Flood, <br />Landslide/Mass <br />Movement, <br />Tsunami and <br />Wildfire Hazards <br />Requires coastal communities to prepare coastal plans and requires that new <br />development minimize risks to life and property in areas of high geologic, <br />flood, and fire hazard. <br />Board of Forestry and Fire <br />Protection Fire Safe Regulations <br />Wildfire Hazard The Fire Safe Regulations set the floor for fire safety standards for perimeters <br />and access to residential, commercial, and industrial building construction. <br />California Department of Forestry <br />and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) <br />Wildfire Hazard CAL FIRE has responsibility for wildfires in areas that are not under the <br />jurisdiction of the Forest Service or a local fire organization. <br />California Department of Parks <br />and Recreation <br />Wildfire Hazard State Parks Resources Management Division has wildfire protection <br />resources available to suppress fires on State Park lands. <br />California Department of Water <br />Resources <br />Flood Hazard Department of Water Resources is the state coordinating agency for <br />floodplain management. <br />California Division of Safety of <br />Dams <br />Dam Failure <br />Hazard <br />Division of Safety of Dams monitors the dam safety program at the state level <br />and maintains a working list of dams in the state. <br />California Environmental Quality <br />Act <br />Action Plan <br />Implementation <br />Establishes a protocol of analysis and public disclosure of the potential <br />environmental impacts of development projects. Any project action identified <br />in this plan will seek full California Environmental Quality Act compliance upon <br />implementation. <br />California Fire Alliance Wildfire Hazard The alliance works with communities at risk from wildfires to facilitate the <br />development of community fire loss mitigation plans. <br />California Fire Plan Wildfire Hazard This plan’s goal is to reduce costs and losses from wildfire through pre-fire <br />management and through successful initial response. <br />California Fire Safe Council Wildfire Hazard This council facilitates the distribution of National Fire Plan grants for wildfire <br />risk reduction and education. <br />California Fire Service and <br />Rescue Emergency Mutual Aid <br />Plan <br />Wildfire Hazard This plan provides guidance and procedures for agencies developing <br />emergency operations plans, as well as training and technical support. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />6-4
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