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JUNEAU COUNTY ALL HAZARDS MITIGATION PLAN UPDATE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE KICK-OFF September 21, 2016 DARRYL L. LANDEAU, AICP SENIOR PLANNER NORTH CENTRAL WI REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION

Past Work of NCWRPC in Emergency Management Planning Flood Recovery Coordinator 1993 1996 Flood Recovery Plan 1994 1994-95 OEDP (CEDS) 1994 Strategies For Flood Damage Reduction Town of Necedah July 1995 Long Range Flood Water Management Strategy for Adams County 1996 Mitigation Planning Guide (2003) Community Economic Recovery Guidebook (2011)

Current Work of NCWRPC related to Emergency Management Planning E911 Database Development & Address Coding. Emergency Management Zone Mapping / Atlas Development. North East WI Public Safety Communication Project (NEWCOM). Wisconsin Hazard Assessment and Mapping (WHAM) Program. Regional Coordinator Statewide Communications Interoperability Plan.

NCWRPC Mitigation Planning Adams County All Hazard Mitigation Plan 1rst Multi-jurisdictional Plan Approved by State (Model) 2009 and 2015 Updates Other Counties: Forest - 2008, 2015 / Langlade - 2008, 2013 / Lincoln - 2005, 2012 / Oneida 2010 Update / Vilas 2013 Updates In Progress: Lincoln 2 nd / Juneau / Marathon / Oneida 2 nd City of Crandon: Update 2012 Tribal Plans: Ho-Chunk & Sokaogon

Emergency Management System FEMA National, Washington DC FEMA Region V, Chicago Wisconsin Emergency Management, Madison WEM Regional Offices 6 County Emergency Management Offices

WEM Mission Statement To utilize effective planning, training, and coordination to continually develop the mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery capabilities of the State and its subdivisions for emergencies resulting from all hazards

Phases of Emergency Management

Preparedness Minimize disaster damage Enhance disaster response Prepare organizations and individuals to respond

Response Provide emergency assistance Reduce the probability of additional injuries or damage Speed recovery operations

Recovery Return systems to normal levels Short-term vs long-term

Mitigation Any action taken to eliminate or reduce the longterm risk to human life and property from natural and technological hazards. Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM)

Mitigation Is one of the 4 phase of emergency management Occur before, during, or after the emergency or disaster in all phases of emergency management Is the only phase that can break the cycle

Benefits of Mitigation Protect the health/safety of citizens Protect Property and Infrastructure Preserve or expand tax base Attract or retain business/industry Revitalize a depressed area Enhance recreation and tourism Increase community pride & improve quality of life Save tax dollars

For every dollar spent on mitigation, $4 is saved in future damages (WEM)

THE STAFFORD ACT Disaster Mitigation of 2000 DMA2K P.L. 106-390 signed into law 10/30/00 Purpose to establish a national disaster hazard mitigation program Must have plan to be eligible for : Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant Program Flood Mitigation Assistance Program Hazard Mitigation Grant Program

DMA2K - Pre-Disaster Mitigation Program Implement cost-effective pre-disaster hazard mitigation measures Public-private partnerships Improve hazard assessment and vulnerability All-Hazard Mitigation Plan with priorities

DMA2K Mitigation Planning Increase HMGP from 15% to 20% provided the State has an approved enhanced Mitigation Plan Authorizes up to 7% of HMGP funds for development of mitigation plans Establishes a requirement for local and tribal allhazard mitigation plans

DMA2K Vision Significant opportunity to reduce disaster losses thru pre-disaster mitigation planning Streamline recovery process thru planned, preidentified, cost-effective mitigation Link pre- and post-disaster mitigation planning & initiatives with public/private interests for a comprehensive approach to loss reduction

So why does Juneau need this? Protect health and safety of residents from the impacts of hazards Prevent or reduce damages caused by hazards Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 - To Maintain eligibility for certain FEMA grants State/Federal aid is insufficient

JUNEAU COUNTY DISASTERS June 08 Lightning injures 2 in Germantown Sept. 10 Flooding resulted in $900K in damages to homes, businesses, camp grounds & infrastructure May 11 Tornado (F2) caused $4.4M in damages across northern Juneau July 12 Extreme Heat kills 1; 25+ treated heat index up to 113 degrees. May 15 Wildfire caused $150K in damages to 6 buildings over 4 acres

Local Mitigation Planning Describe actions to mitigate hazards, risks and vulnerabilities Establish strategy to implement those actions Pre-identification of projects to ensure comprehensive, integrated approach to hazard reduction

Local Mitigation Planning Cont d Attempts to eliminate separate planning requirements for all FEMA Mitigation Programs (HMGP, FMA, PDM, CRS) Condition of receiving HMGP and PDM funding Has to be updated and pre-approved every five years

Local Mitigation Planning Cont d Follow Resource Guide Simplify as Appropriate NCDC Website Key - www.ncdc.noaa.gov

Multi-jurisdictional Approach Process requires involvement / input County Cities/Villages Towns Local agencies and interest groups Federal / State Officials

Local Planning Elements Planning Process Planning Area Risk Assessment Mitigation Strategy Plan Maintenance Process & Adoption

Planning Process Documentation of planning process Oversight Committee involvement Local Government involvement Neighboring Community involvement Local & Regional Agency involvement Public review Existing technical data, etc. incorporated

Planning Process Cont d Public Participation Public Informational Meeting Public Hearing Copies Available Internet Libraries Courthouse County Board Adoption Municipal Adoptions

Planning Process Cont d Planning Area (Inventory and Trends) Demographic & Economic Profile Geography Land Use Development Patterns Community Facilities Utilities

Planning Process Cont d Inventory What is at Risk Critical Facilities Police, Fire, EMS Schools Public Buildings Hospitals and Nursing Homes Day Care Centers and Senior Centers Railroads and Airports Pipelines Power Plants Hazardous Materials Sites

Planning Process Cont d Utilities Water Sewer Electrical Phone Infrastructure (streets, bridges, storm sewers, etc.) Population Building Stock Residential Public Commercial Other

Planning Process Cont d Risk Assessment Type, location and extent of natural hazards Past hazard events Probability of future events Type and number of existing and future buildings and infrastructure at risk for each hazard Potential impacts on residents and economy Potential dollar losses on vulnerable structures Land uses and development trends

Planning Process Cont d Risk Assessment Example Tornado Vulnerability Population Concentration Mobile Home Parks Campgrounds

Planning Process Cont d Mitigation Strategy Mitigation goals and objectives Strategies, programs and actions to reduce or avoid vulnerabilities to hazards Prioritize specific cost effective mitigation projects and actions Compliance with NFIP Implementation of the plan

Planning Process Cont d Plan Maintenance Monitoring, evaluation, updating the plan 5- year cycle Continued public involvement Incorporate into other planning mechanisms such as comprehensive plans Formal adoption

So, where do you all fit in? Role of Oversight Committee: Oversight of plan development Provide consensus and priority on hazards and implementation strategies Input : representing both your agency and the best interests of Juneau County as a whole

Questions? dlandeau@ncwrpc.org