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12-07 ResolutionRECORD OF RESOLUTIONS 12-07 Resolution No. Passed 2Q A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE NATURAL HAZARDS MITIGATION PLAN FOR FRANKLIN COUNTY WHEREAS, Franklin County has a history of experiencing damage from flooding, tornadoes, severe thunderstorms and winter storms resulting in loss of property, loss of life, economic hardship and threats to the public health and safety; and WHEREAS, the Franklin County Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan, attached herein as Exhibit A, has been developed after more than one year of research and work by Franklin County Emergency Management and Homeland Security, representatives of various county and local governmental agencies, and stakeholder organizations; and WHEREAS, the Franklin County Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan recommends many hazard mitigation actions submitted by local jurisdictions that will protect the people and property affected by the natural hazards that face Franklin County; and WHEREAS, adoption of a hazards mitigation plan referencing potential hazards facing the jurisdiction is a condition of eligibility to receive disaster relief funds and other funds available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency and other sources of such funding. NOW, THEREFO E, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Dublin, State of Ohio, of the elected members concurring, that: Section 1. The Franklin County Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan is hereby adopted. Section 2. This Resolution shall take effect upon passage in accordance with Section 4.04(a) of the Revised Charter. Passed this ~~ day of ~bYCCar , 2007. Mayor -Presiding Officer ATTEST: Clerk of Council ciTi~ of rn r~-.i~ Office of the City Manager 5200 Emerald Parkway, Dublin, Ohio 43017-1006 Phone: 614-410-4400, Fax: 614-410-4490 Memo TO: Members of the Dublin City Council FROM: Jane S. Brautigam, City Manager DATE: February 15, 2007 RE: Resolution 12-07 -Franklin County Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan INITIATED BY: Mike Epperson, Chief of Police As part of a Federal Grant request, the Franklin County Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency has prepared a detailed Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan for all jurisdictions in Franklin County including Dublin. This plan identifies specific projects for each participating jurisdiction to help mitigate future natural hazard exposure. Members of our staff have reviewed the projects listed for the City of Dublin and have determined that this list needs to be updated and modified. Franklin County Emergency Management has assured us that we may revise our list of projects after April 1, 2007 to meet our community's needs. The projects would only be considered if funds are received through this grant process. In order for Franklin County to comply with regulations mandated by the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000, each participating jurisdiction must formally adopt the plan. Adoption of the plan simply means that we have identified which mitigation activities are desired in the community and that we want to be eligible for fianding should it become available. Failure to adopt the plan will result in the City of Dublin being ineligible for federal mitigation fiands through this source. In order to meet Federal deadlines, Franklin County needs a resolution adopted by City Council no later than March 1, 2007. Recommendation: Staff recommends adoption of this plan by passage of Resolution 12-07. Emergency Management and Homeland Security Olll() 5300 Strawberry Farms Blvd Columbus, Ohio 43230-1049 (614) 794-0213 (614) 882-3209 fax (614) 882-6614 after hours Franklin County Emergency Management and Homeland Security has reached the final stage of developing the "Franklin County Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan" (hereafter the Plan). After organizing resources, assessing risks, and developing a mitigation plan, the agency is ready to take the first step in the phase 4 guiding the Plan through a formal adoption process. In order to comply with regulations mandated in the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 or DMA 2000, each participating jurisdiction must formally adopt the Plan in accordance with state and local laws. Adopting the Plan is the final challenge for the multi jurisdictional planning team before implementation can begin. In addition to the requirements of DMA 2000, adoption of the Plan makes explicit that: • Incorporating this Mitigation Plan does not imply that any community is agreeing to perform and fund ameliorative activities. Adoption simply means that a jurisdiction has identified which mitigation activities are needed in their community. Should funds become available, your projects may be considered because they are included in the plan. • Federal grants can only be awarded if all parties adopt either this Plan or, conversely, create their own jurisdiction plan. • Formal action lends authority to the Plan to serve as a guiding document for all local and state government officials. • It gives legal status to the Plan in the event it is challenged in court. • For program and grant administrators it certifies that the Plan's recommendations have been properly considered and approved by the respective governing authority and the jurisdiction's citizens representatives. • It helps ensure the continuity of mitigation programs and policies over time because elected officials, staff, and other community decision-makers can refer to the official document whenever making decisions about the community's future. Before we sought adoption of the Plan, FCEM&HS agency planner, Amy Green, checked with the State Hazard Mitigation Officer of the Ohio Emergency Management Agency (~EMA) to confirm administrative procedures necessary to review plans stipulated under DMA 2000. OEMA established a procedure with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region V office in Chicago, Illinois to review the draft plan to ensure that Franklin County included all prerequisites for meeting DMA 2000 or other program requirements. This process included reviewing the planning process and drafts prior to asking governing bodies, such as yours, to adopt the Plan. The State of Ohio has given FCEM&HS permission to initiate the final February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 2 phase. However, in order to meet federal deadlines, we need a resolution of adoption by City Council by March 1, 2447. Attached is a sample resolution for your consideration. In addition, the action items included in the Plan are attached for your review. Once FEMA has approved the plan, the entire Franklin County Emergency Operations Plan will be distributed to each jurisdiction within the county, which will include the final version of the Mitigation Plan. If you wish a copy of the Plan in its current form, please contact Amy Green at 614/794.4213. Thank you for your sustaining our partnership and providing continuing support as we prepare to protect Franklin County from future natural hazards. Sincerely, Gary L. Holland Director Franklin County EM & HS Attachments February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 3 (Sample Resolution) RESOLUTION APPROVING THE NATURAL HAZARDS MITIGATION PLAN FOR FRANKLIN COUNTY WHEREAS, Franklin County has a history of experiencing damage from flooding, tornadoes, severe thunder storms, and winter storms, resulting in property loss, loss of life, economic hardship, and threats to public health and safety; WHEREAS, the Franklin County Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan has been developed after more than one year of research and work done by Franklin County Emergency Management and Homeland Security and representatives of various county and local governmental agencies, and stakeholder organizations; and WHEREAS, the plan recomtnends many hazard mitigation actions, submitted by local jurisdictions, that will protect the people and property affected by the natural hazards the face Franklin County; and WHEREAS, adoption of a hazard mitigation plan, referencing potential hazards facing the jurisdiction, is a condition of eligibility to receive disaster relief funds, and other funds, available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and other sources of such funding; and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT city, village, townships does hereby adopt the Franklin County Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan. Adopted at a meeting of the , on this day Said Resolution was adopted upon the following vote: February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 4 Funding Goals Addressed by Action Item Jurisdiction(s) Action Items Status .Jurisdiction(s) Indicating Support Source Franklin Co. Ohio Plan Affected Short Term Action Item #1 These properties Private Manage debris along Reduce flood Whitehall, Dublin, Columbus, Hilliard, Develop a comprehensive plan for were purchased steams and waterways risk City of Whitehall New Albany, Obetz, addressing habitual flooding by companies for Minimize damage to Groveport, Hamilton Twp, Jackson Twp, problems in the City of Whitehall commercial public and private Franklin County development. property Short Term Action Item #2 Completed State Minimize damage to Reduce flood Groveport, Madison, Hilliard Identify resources and strategies to bud et g public and private risk Village of Groveport Hamilton Twp, New Albany, Dublin, property remove the Blacklick log jam Columbus, Jackson Twp, Franklin County, Obetz Manage debris along streams and waterways Short Term Action Item #3 9 new tornado Minimize loss of life fiom Provide increased Dublin, New Albany, Norwich Twp, Develop comprehensive strategies sirens in 2006: severe weather hazards access to Sharon Twp, Canal Winchester, Marble to increase severe weather Brown Tw 3 p - hazardous weather Cliff, Franklin Twp, Hilliard, Gahanna, warnings to residents of Franklin announcements All Columbus, Jackson Twp, Obetz, Franklin County Columbus - 3 Provide alternative County, Groveport new and 3 notification for replacements imminent tornado events Short Term Action Item #4 Current contract Currently: Minimize loss of life from Provide increased Dublin, Franklin Twp, Bexley, Grove Establish reverse 911 capabilities expires March OSU & severe weather hazards access to City, Whitehall, Marble Cliff, Canal in Franklin Caun ~' 2007 hazardous weather Winchester, Hamilton Twp, Sharon Twp, City of announcements All Norwich Twp, New Albany, Columbus, Columbus Reynoldsburg, Obetz, Jackson Twp, Groveport, Hilliard, Franklin Co. Short Term Action Item #5 Federal Minimize loss of life fiom Provide increased New Albany, Norwich Twp, Sharon Twp, Purchase NOAA weather alert government is severe weather hazards access to Hamilton Twp, Canal Winchester, radios for ever hos ital arks and y p p purchasing hazardous weather Franklin Twp, Gahanna, Hilliard, Dublin, , recreation center, public utility NOAA radios for announcements All Columbus, Obetz, Jackson Twp, facility, large-population venue, public schools. Groveport, Franklin County private/public school and government building accessed by the public in Franklin County February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page S Funding Goals Addressed by Action Item Jurisdiction(s) Action Items Status Jurisdiction(s) Indicating Support Source Franklin Co. Ohio Plan Affected Short Term Action Item #6'~ Minimize loss of life from Multiple jurisdictions Reynoldsburg, Bexley, Grove City, Seek funding for back-up severe weather hazards Whitehall, generators for critical pubic buildings and infrastructure Short Term Action Item #7~ Minimize loss of life fi~om Multiple jurisdictions Bexley, Grove City, Whitehall, Seek funding for lightning severe weather hazards Reynoldsburg, detection/waming systems for city parks Long Term Action Item #1 All Goals All Marble Cliff, Canal Winchester, Gahanna, Integrate the goals and action items Franklin Twp, Dublin, Hilliard, Sharon from the Franklin County Twp, Hamilton Twp, Norwich Twp, New Mitigation Plan into existing and Albany, Columbus, 7ackson Twp, Obetz, future land use planning Groveport, Franklin County documents, and existing programs Long Term Action Item #2 Maintain Public and Reduce flood risk All Dublin, Columbus, Obetz, 7ackson Twp, Develop inventories of at-risk Private Infastruchue Franklin County, Groveport, New Albany, infrastructure and prioritize Reduce structtual Norwich Twp, Sharon Twp, Hilliard, preventative measures in areas exposure to severe Franklin Twp, Gahanna, Canal vulnerable to natural hazards winter stones. Winchester, Marble Cliff Long Term Action Item #3 Manage debris along Reduce flood risk All New Albany, Marble Cliff, Canal Involve watershed and natural streams and waterways Winchester, Gahanna, Franklin Twp, resource management, and other Dublin, Sharon Twp, Hamilton Twp, interested parties, in natural hazard Minimize damage to Norwich Twp, Columbus, Obetz, Jackson mitigation planning to rehabilitate public and private Twp, Groveport, Hilliard, Franklin and maintain streams and property County waterways. Long Term Action Item #4 Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk All Dublin, Columbus, Obetz, Jackson Twp, Strengthen partnerships between public and private Continue outreach Groveport, Franklin County, Norwich government agencies and private property to mitigate for Twp, Sharon Twp, Franklin Twp, sector businesses to develop public severe weather Gahanna, Canal Winchester, New Albany, awareness of and involvement in Minimize loss of life from events Hilliard February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 6 Funding Goals Addressed by Action Item Jurisdiction(s) Action Items Status Jurisdiction(s) Indicating Support Source Franklin Co. Ohio Plan Affected natural hazard mitigation severe weather hazards Reduce structural strategies. exposure to severe weather events Long Term Action Item #5 Minimize loss of life fiom Educate the state All Dublin, Columbus, Obetz, Jackson Twp, Develop and implement public severe weather hazards populous regarding Franklin County, Groveport, New Albany, education programs to increase dangerous weather notifications Whitehall, Reynoldsburg, Grove City, public awareness and Canal Winchester, Gahanna, Bexley, understanding of the risks Continue out<•each Franklin Twp, Hilliard, Sharon Twp, associated with natural hazards to mitigate for Truro Twp, Hamilton Twp, Norwich Twp . severe weather events Long Term Action Item #6 Reduce the number of Reduce flood risk Bexley, Columbus, Sharon Twp, Franklin Twp, Protect buildings u1 repetitive loss repetitively damaged Franklin Twp, Grove Bexley, Whitehall, Columbus, areas through acquisition, elevation existi structures ~ City, Pleasant Twp, Worthington or other mitigating activity. Prairie Twp, Sharon Twp, Worthington, Upper Arlington, Whitehall February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 7 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan City of Bexley 1. Seek funding for repetitive loss structures to Reduce the number Reduce flood risk Flooding Projects permanently reduce damage to these struct ~ es. (3 of repetitively coordinated by known properties est at 900, 000 /2 years) damaged existing ' 2. Research and determine cause of overall flooding in structures Mayor s office Bexley. {100,000/ 1 year) 3. Seek funding to address core problems of flooding with permanent solutions (TBD by #2) Minimize damage to 4. Seek funding for back-up generators for critical public public and private Severe buildings. (10 Buildings @ 500, 000 / 6 months) 5. Seek funding for lightning detection/warning for city property thunderstorms parks. (100,000 / 1 year) and lightening 6. Seek finding for backup generators for intersections Maintain public and which will be utilized as evacuation routes. (TBD by #4) private infrastructure 7. Work with Franklin County Emergency Management All natural and Homeland Security to develop public educational Minimize loss of life Continue outreach hazards outreach regarding all natural hazards and Franklin to mitigate for Counties susceptibility to those hazards and make from severe weather severe weather available on Bexley's website. (No costs, on going) hazards. events Blendon 1. Seek funding for public information including Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Township outreach projects and technical assistance to property public and private Educate the state Projects owners. (15, 000 / 1 year) ro er p p ty populous 2. Work with Franklin County Emergency Management coordinated by and Homeland Security to develop public outreach regarding Township re ardin all natural hazards, and the count 's g g Y Minimize loss of life dangerous All natural Trustee's office susceptibility to those hazards, and make available on from severe weather ~'~'eather hazards website. (No cost, ongoing) hazards notifications. February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 8 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan Village of Brice 1. Purchase NOAA weather alert radios far every Minimize loss of life Provide increased Tornadoes Projects hospital, parks & recreation center, public utility from severe weather access to facility, large population venue, private/public school hazards hazardous coordinated by and ovemment buildin accessed b the ublic. 1 t1 g g y p ( weather Severe Mayor's office facilities @ 1000 /2 months) announcements thunderstorms 2. Purchase Tornado Sirens throu h the Franklin Coun g tY and lightening Emergency Management & homeland Security additional Tornado Sirens around our community. { 3 60,000 / 4 months Brown 1. Seek funding for public information including Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Township outreach projects and technical assistance to property public and private Educate the state Projects owners. (I5, 000 / 1 year) ro er p p ty populous Work with Franklin County Emergency Management coordinated by and Homeland Security to develop public outreach regarding All natural p Townshi ' regarding all natural hazards, and the county's Minimize loss of life dangerous hazards Trustee s office susceptibility to those hazards, and make available on from severe heather ~'~'eather website. (No cost, ongoing) hazards notifications. Canal 1. Purchase NOAH weather alert radios for every Minimize loss of life Provide increased Tornadoes Winchester hospital, parks & recreation center, public utility from severe weather access to Projects facility, large population venue, private/public school hazards hazardous coordinated by and government building accessed by the public. (35 weather Severe Mayor's office facilitiess @ 3000 / 6 months) Minimize damage to announcements thunderstorms 2. Develop plan to have lightening arrestors installed on ublic and nvate p p and lightening all lift stations. (70,000 / 1 year) property. 3. Investigate the possibility of installing lightening Maintain public and detection/waming for city parks and municipal private infrastructure swimming pool. (6 facilities @ 10, 000 / 6 months) Clinton 1. Seek funding for public information including Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Township outreach projects and technical assistance to property public and private Educate the state Projects owners. (I5, 000 / 1 year) ro er p p ty populous Work with Franklin County Emergency Management coordinated by and Homeland Security to develop public outreach regarding All natural p Townshi ' regarding all natural hazards, and the county's Minimize loss of life dangerous hazards Trustee s office susceptibility to those hazards, and make available on from severe weather weather website. (No cost, ongoing) hazards notifications. February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 9 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan City of 1. Seek funding for repetitive loss structures to Reduce the number Reduce flood risk Flooding Columbus permanently reduce damage to these structures 14 of repetitively Projects known properties est. at2,450,000/2 years) * damaged existing coordinated by 2. Acquisition project in Sharon Woods (4, 000, 000 / 3 structures Mayor's office years} 3. Study cause of repeated flooding in Gould Park area and explore possible solutions to the flooding. 100 000 / 1 ear City of Dublin 1. Installation of 8 condenser coils, driers and hail Maintain public and Severe Projects guards a 5800 Shire Rings Road. (10,000,000/S private infrastructure thunderstorms Coordinated by years) 2 Installation of lightening protection systems at 5600 and lightening City Manager's Shire Rings Road and 6555 Shire Rings Road Minimize damage to office (200, 000 / 1 year) public and private Flooding 3. Installation of pipe/swale system vi two areas, on infrastructure Reduce flood risk State Route 745 and o State Road 257. (2, OOd 000 /2 years) 4. Urban stream channel improvements (1, 000, 000 /2 Manage debris along years) streams and a. Channel widening, Culverts, Restore Flosytem waterways Franklin 1. Seek funding for three repetitive loss structures to Reduce the number Reduce flood risk Flooding Township 1ermanently reduce damage to these structures. (3 of repetitively Projects .structures @ 300, 000 /2 years) dam aged existing 2. Develop a comprehensive plan to address habitual structures coordinated by flooding in the Whims Ditch area. (100, 000 / 1 year) Township Maintain public and Trustee's office private infrastructure February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 10 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan City of Gahanna 1. Storm water five year capital projects (3, 000, 000/3 Projects coordinated by years) 2. Flood routing Swale for Academy Woods. (750, 000 / Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Mayor's office 2 ears y ~ public and private 3. Detention basin, flood routing swales and culverts for property Industrial Zone phase 1. (450, 000 / 1 year) 4. Industrial Zone phase 2, pond dredging retention basins. (1, 000, 000 / 9 months) Manage debris along 5. Engineering of flood mitigation program. (150, 000 / 6 stream s and months) waterways 6. Industrial Zone 36" pipe for Kahiki (450, 000 / 9 months) 7. Construction of flood reliever piping system. (850, 000 Minimize damage to /2 years) pubic and private $. Royal Manor BW phase 1 & 2 construction. property (1, 500, 000 / 18 months) 9. Old Gahanna storm rehab, (3, 000, 000 / 2 years) 10. Storm component of East Johnstown Road (1, 500, 000 / 18 months) City of 1. Purchase NOAH weather alert radios for every Minimize loss of life Provide increased Tornadoes Grandview hospital, parks & recreation center, public utility from severe weather access to Heights facility, large population venue, private/public school hazards hazardous and government building accessed by the public. (20 weather Severe Projects facilities @ 2000 / 6 months) announcements thunderstorms coordinated by 2. Purchase Tornado Sirens through the Franklin County and lightening Mayor's office Emergency Management & homeland Security additional Tornado Sirens around our community. {40,000 / 4 months) February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 11 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan City of Grove 1. Seek funding for repetitive loss structures to Reduce the number Reduce flood risk Severe City permanently reduce damage to these structures (2 of repetitively thunderstorm and Projects known properties est at 400, 000 /4 years) ~` damaged existing lightening ~. Seek funding for back-up generators for critical public structures coordinated by buildings (5 facilities @ 500, 000 / 6 months) Mayor's office 3. Seek fundi for li htnin detection/wami for cit ~ g g ~ Y Maintain pubic and Flooding parks (45, 000 / 6 months) private infrastructure 4. Seek funding for backup power generators for Minimize damage to evacuation route intersections. (120, 000 /3 months) public and private 5. Seek funding for backup power for 5 existing pump Educate the stations. (50Q 000 / 6 months) property o ulous pp 6. Seek funding for backup power for existing water Minimize loss of life regarding All natural booster stations/water tanks. (50, 000 / 6 months) from severe weather dangerous hazards 7. Work with Franklin County Emergency Management hazards. weather and Homeland Security to develop public educational outreach regarding all natural hazards and Franklin notifications. County's susceptibility to those hazards then make available on city's website. (5, 000 /on going) Village of 1. Identify resources and strategies to remove the Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Groveport Blacklick log jam. (2, 000, 000 / 1 year) public and private Projects property coordinated by Manage debris along Mayor's office streams and waterways Hamilton 1. Seek funds for determining the cause and relief of Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Township flooding of Township Park located at Lockbourne public and private Project Road at Big Walnut Creek (100, 000 / 1 year) property coordinated by Township Trustee's office February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 12 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan Village of 1. Purchase NOAA weather alert radios far every Minimize loss of life Provide increased Tornadoes Harrisburg hospital, parks & recreation center, public utility from severe weather access to facility, large population venue, private/public school hazards hazardous and government building accessed by the public. weather Severe (1500 /3 months) announcements thunderstorms 2. Purchase Tornado Sirens throu h the Franklin Coun g tY and lightening Emergency Management & homeland Security additional Tornado Sirens around our community. 60, 000 / 4 months City of Hilliard 1. Develop a comprehensive plan for addressing the Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Projects habitual flooding problems along the existing ditches, public and private coordinated by streams, and runs in the City of Hilliard. (100, 000 / 1 property year) Mayor's office Jackson 1. Seek funding for public information including Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Township outreach projects and technical assistance to property public and private Educate the state Projects owners. (10, 000 / 1 year) ro er p p ty populous ~I~Iork with Franklin County Emergency Management coordinated by and Homeland Security to develop public outreach regarding All natural p Townshi ' regarding all natural hazards, and the county's Minimize loss of life dangerous hazards Trustee s office susceptibility to those hazards, and make available on from severe weather ~'~'eather website. (5, 000 /.ongoing) hazards notifications. Jefferson 1. Seek funding for public information including Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Township outreach projects and technical assistance to property public and private Projects owners. (10, 000 / 1 year) ro er p p ty 2. Work with Franklin County Emergency Management Educate the state coordinated by and Homeland Security to develop public outreach populous All natural Township ' regarding all natural hazards, and the county's Minimize loss of life regarding hazards Trustee s office susce tibilit to those hazards, and make available on p y from severe weather dangerous website. (5, 000 /ongoing) hazards weather notifications. February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 13 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan Village of 1. Purchase NOAA weather alert radios far every Minimize loss of life Provide increased Tornadoes Lockbourne hospital, parks & recreation center, public utility from severe weather access to facility, large population venue, private/public school hazards hazardous Projects and ovemment buildin accessed b the ublic. g g Y p weather Severe coordinated b Y (2000 /3 months) announcements thunderstorms Mayor's office 2. Purchase Tornado Sirens through the Franklin County and lightening Emergency Management & homeland Security additional Tomado Sirens around our community. 40, 000 / 4 months Madison 1. Identify resources and strategies to remove Blacklick Completed State Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Township Creek log jam. (2, 000, 000 / 1 year) Budget public and private Project property coordinated by Manage debris along Township streams and Trustee's office waterways Village of 1. Work with local churches, schools, and businesses to Minimize loss of life All natural Marble Cliff identify safe shelters in the event of natural disaster to from severe weather hazards serve local residents of Marble Cliff. (10, 000 / 1 year) hazards Project coordinated by Mayor's office Mifflin 1. Seek funding for public information including Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Township outreach projects and technical assistance to property public and private Educate the state Projects owners. (5, 000 / 1 year) ro er p p ty populous 2. Work with Franklin County Emergency Management coordinated by and Homeland Security to develop public outreach regarding Township re ardin all natural hazards, and the count 's g g Y Minimize loss of life dangerous All natural Trustee's office susceptibility to those hazards, and make available on from severe `veather weather hazards website. (S, 000 / 1 year) hazards notifications. February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 14 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan Village of 1. Purchase NOAA weather alert radios far every Minimize loss of life Provide increased Tornadoes Minerva Park hospital, parks & recreation center, public utility from severe weather access to facility, large population venue, private/public school hazards hazardous Projects and ovemment buildin accessed b the ublic. g g y p weather Severe coordinated b y (1000 /3 months) announcements thunderstorms Mayor's office 2. Purchase Tornado Sirens through the Franklin County and lightening Emergency Management & homeland Security additional Tomado Sirens around our community. 2Q 000/ ear Village of New 1. Seek funding for repetitive loss structures within the Reduce the number Reduce flood risk Flooding Albany Village of New Albany to permanently reduce damage of repetitively to these structures. (1 structure at 350, 000 / 1 year) dam aged existing Projects ~. Seek funding for the implementation of the Rose Run structures coordinated by Greenway Corridor Study to control flooding of the Mayor's office Rose Run Stream and improve its water quality. Manage debris along (200, 000 / 1 year) stream s and 3. Develop and implement pubic education to increase waterways. public awareness and understanding of flooding Minimize damage to hazards associated with ditches, streams, and waterways and their need far m aintenance. (15, 000 / 1 public and private year) property. Norwich 1. Seek funding to develop interagency communications Maintain public and All natural Township with local service departments, law and fire. (200, 000 / private infrastructure hazards. I8 months) Projects 2. Establish a communications plan for the Township coordinated by and the City of Hilliard (TBD see #1) Township Trustee's office Village of Obetz 1. Purchase NOAH weather alert radios for every Minimize loss of life Provide increased Tornadoes Projects hospital, parks & recreation center, public utility from severe weather access to coordinated by facility, large population venue, private/public school hazards hazardous and government building accessed by the public. weather Severe Mayor's office (1500/1 year) announcements thunderstorms 2. Purchase Tornado Sirens through the Franklin County and lightening Emergency Management & homeland Security additional Tomado Sirens around our community. (40, 000 / 4 months) February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 15 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan Perry Township 1. Seek funding for public information including Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Projects outreach projects and technical assistance to property public and private coordinated by owners. (5, 000 / 1 year) property 2 Work with Franklin County Emergency Management Township and Homeland Security to develop public outreach Trustee's office regarding all natural hazards, and the county's Minimize loss of life Educate the state All natural susceptibility to those hazards, and make available on from severe weather populous hazards website. (2, 500 / 1 year) hazards regarding dangerous weather notifications. Plain Township 1. Seek funding for public information including Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Projects outreach projects and technical assistance to property public and private Educate the state coordinated by owners. (1000 / 1 year) 2 Work with Franklin County Emergency Management ro er p p t1' populous Township and Homeland Security to develop public outreach regarding Trustee's office re ardin all natural hazards, and the count 's g g Y Minimize loss of life dangerous All natural susceptibility to those hazards, and make available on from severe weather weather hazards website. (1500 / 1 year) hazards notifications. Pleasant Seek funding for repetitive loss structures to permanently Reduce the nLUnber Reduce flood risk Flooding Township reduce damage to these structures* (1 known property est of repetitively at 100, 000 /4 years) * dam aged existing structures Prairie 1. Seek funding for repetitive loss structures to Reduce the number Reduce flood risk Flooding Township permanently reduce damage to these structures (2 of repetitively Project known properties est at 300, 000 /4 years) ~` damaged existing coordinated by structures Township Trustee's office February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 16 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan City of 1. Seek funding for outdatedNFIP maps for the Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Reynoldshurg Blacklick Creek area incoordination with areas that public and private Projects flood. (20, 000 /2 years) property. 2. Evaluate smaller streams that are draining from newly coordinated by developed areas in adjoining municipalities affecting Mayor's office the city. (4, 00~ 000 /2 years) Manage debris along 3. Seek funding for back-up generators for critical public streams and buildings. (50, 000 / 1 year) waterways. 4. Research and determine the cause of municipal building lightning strikes and why it has been hit by Severe lightning so many times. Seek funding to Maintain public and thunderstorms erm anentl miti ate cause, if ossible. 20, 000 / 1 p y g p ( private and lightning year) 5. Seek funding for lightning detection/warning for city infrastructure. parks. (4t1, 000 / 1 year) 6. Seek funding for back-up generators for evacuation route intersections. (120, 000 / 6 months) Village of 1. Establish a disaster recovery plan for Village records. Nlaintain public and All natural Riverlea (1 Q 000 / 1 year) private hazards Projects 2. Install a new sewer line to service residents now infrastructure. dependent on electric powered plumbing station. coordinated by Connect it to the general sewage system managed by Mayor's office the City of Columbus. (55~ 000 / 1 year) Sharon 1. Seek funding for repetitive loss structures within the Reduce the number Reduce flood risk Flooding Township jurisdiction to permanently reduce damages to these of repetitively Pro ect ~ structures. (4 known properties est at 450, 000 /4 damaged existing coordinated by years) structures Township Trustee's office February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 17 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan Truro Township 1. Seek funding for public information including Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Projects outreach projects and technical assistance to property public and private coordinated by owners. (5000 / 1 year) property 2 Work with Franklin County Emergency Management Township and Homeland Security to develop public outreach Minimize loss of life Trustee's office regarding all natural hazards, and the county's from severe weather Educate the state All natural susceptibility to thaw hazards, and make available on hazards populous hazards website. (1500 / 1 year) Manage debris along regarding 3. Evaluate smaller streams that are draining from newly streams and dangerous developed areas in adjoining municipalities that are weather affecting the township. (100, 000 / 1 year) waterways. notifications. City of Upper 1. Seek funding for repetitive loss structures within the Reduce the number Reduce flood risk Flooding Arlington jurisdiction to permanently reduce damages to these of repetitively structur es~(2 known properties est at 600, 000 /4 damaged existing Pro ects ~ coordinated by ~ years) structures Mayor's office Village of 1. Purchase and construct a "SAFE HOUSE" for Minimize loss of life Provide increased Tornadoes Urbancrest residents to go to in case of severe weather. (300,000 / from severe weather access to Projects 9 months) hazards hazardous 2 purchase NOAA weather alert radios for every weather Severe coordinated by hospital, parks & recreation center, public utility announcements thunderstorms Mayor's office facility, large population venue, private/public school and lightening and government building accessed by the public. (2000 /4 months) 3. Purchase Tornado Sirens through the Franklin County Emergency Management & homeland Security additional Tornado Sirens around our community. (40, 000 / 4 months) February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 18 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan Village of 1. Purchase NOAA weather alert radios far every Minimize loss of life Provide increased Tornadoes Valleyview hospital, parks & recreation center, public utility from severe weather access to facility, large population venue, private/public school hazards hazardous Projects and ovemment buildin accessed b the ublic. g g y p weather Severe coordinated b y (2000/6months) announcements thunderstorms Mayor's office 2. Purchase Tornado Sirens through the Franklin County and lightening Emergency Management & homeland Security additional Tomado Sirens around our community. 40, 000 / 4 months Washington 1. Purchase NOAH weather alert radios for every Minimize loss of life Provide increased Tornadoes Township hospital, parks & recreation center, public utility from severe weather access to facility, large population venue, private/public school hazards hazardous and government building accessed by the public. weather Severe (2000/6months) announcements thunderstorms ?. Purchase Tornado Sirens through the Franklin County and lightening Emergency Management & homeland Security additional Tornado Sirens around our community. 60, 000 / 4 months City of 1. Developed their own mitigation plan Westerville City of 1. Seek funding to evaluate and potentially resolve areas Reduce the number Reduce flood risk Flooding Whitehall of concern with continuous localized flooding. (1 of repetitively Projects known property est. at 150, 000 /4 years) * damaged existing 2. Seek funding and coordinate with Franklin County structures coordinated by Emergency Management and Homeland Security on Mayor's office the problem area near Hamilton Road railroad underpass which continuously floods. (120, 000 / 1 Minimize damage to year) public and private 3. Seek funding for critical facility within the City of Whitehall {police station and 911 facility) that is property. continuously susceptible to flooding. (250, 000 / 1 year) Maintain public and private infrastructure February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 19 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan City of 1. Replace the energy dissipating spillway structure at Maintain public and Reduce flood risk Flooding Worthington the Huntley Bowl Park. (750, 000 / 1 year) private infrastructure 2. Retrofit structures in the Haymore Avenue Area. Projects (1, 500, 000 / 1 year) Reduce the number Coordinated by 3. Seek funding for repetitive loss structures within the of repetitively City Manager's jurisdiction to permanently reduce damages to these damages existing office structures~'(4 known properties est at 900, 000 /4 structures. years) ~` Reduce the number of repetitively damaged existing structures * Project added by Franklin County Emergency Management and Homeland Security as required by the Federal Emergency Management Agency "...communities with repetitive loss structures must address these properties ui their mitigation plan" Emergency Management and Homeland Security Olll() 5300 Strawberry Farms Blvd Columbus, Ohio 43230-1049 (614) 794-0213 (614) 882-3209 fax (614) 882-6614 after hours Franklin County Emergency Management and Homeland Security has reached the final stage of developing the "Franklin County Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan" (hereafter the Plan). After organizing resources, assessing risks, and developing a mitigation plan, the agency is ready to take the first step in the phase 4 guiding the Plan through a formal adoption process. In order to comply with regulations mandated in the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 or DMA 2000, each participating jurisdiction must formally adopt the Plan in accordance with state and local laws. Adopting the Plan is the final challenge for the multi jurisdictional planning team before implementation can begin. In addition to the requirements of DMA 2000, adoption of the Plan makes explicit that: • Incorporating this Mitigation Plan does not imply that any community is agreeing to perform and fund ameliorative activities. Adoption simply means that a jurisdiction has identified which mitigation activities are needed in their community. Should funds become available, your projects may be considered because they are included in the plan. • Federal grants can only be awarded if all parties adopt either this Plan or, conversely, create their own jurisdiction plan. • Formal action lends authority to the Plan to serve as a guiding document for all local and state government officials. • It gives legal status to the Plan in the event it is challenged in court. • For program and grant administrators it certifies that the Plan's recommendations have been properly considered and approved by the respective governing authority and the jurisdiction's citizens representatives. • It helps ensure the continuity of mitigation programs and policies over time because elected officials, staff, and other community decision-makers can refer to the official document whenever making decisions about the community's future. Before we sought adoption of the Plan, FCEM&HS agency planner, Amy Green, checked with the State Hazard Mitigation Officer of the Ohio Emergency Management Agency (~EMA) to confirm administrative procedures necessary to review plans stipulated under DMA 2000. OEMA established a procedure with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region V office in Chicago, Illinois to review the draft plan to ensure that Franklin County included all prerequisites for meeting DMA 2000 or other program requirements. This process included reviewing the planning process and drafts prior to asking governing bodies, such as yours, to adopt the Plan. The State of Ohio has given FCEM&HS permission to initiate the final February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 2 phase. However, in order to meet federal deadlines, we need a resolution of adoption by City Council by March 1, 2447. Attached is a sample resolution for your consideration. In addition, the action items included in the Plan are attached for your review. Once FEMA has approved the plan, the entire Franklin County Emergency Operations Plan will be distributed to each jurisdiction within the county, which will include the final version of the Mitigation Plan. If you wish a copy of the Plan in its current form, please contact Amy Green at 614/794.4213. Thank you for your sustaining our partnership and providing continuing support as we prepare to protect Franklin County from future natural hazards. Sincerely, Gary L. Holland Director Franklin County EM & HS Attachments February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 3 (Sample Resolution) RESOLUTION APPROVING THE NATURAL HAZARDS MITIGATION PLAN FOR FRANKLIN COUNTY WHEREAS, Franklin County has a history of experiencing damage from flooding, tornadoes, severe thunder storms, and winter storms, resulting in property loss, loss of life, economic hardship, and threats to public health and safety; WHEREAS, the Franklin County Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan has been developed after more than one year of research and work done by Franklin County Emergency Management and Homeland Security and representatives of various county and local governmental agencies, and stakeholder organizations; and WHEREAS, the plan recomtnends many hazard mitigation actions, submitted by local jurisdictions, that will protect the people and property affected by the natural hazards the face Franklin County; and WHEREAS, adoption of a hazard mitigation plan, referencing potential hazards facing the jurisdiction, is a condition of eligibility to receive disaster relief funds, and other funds, available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and other sources of such funding; and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT city, village, townships does hereby adopt the Franklin County Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan. Adopted at a meeting of the , on this day Said Resolution was adopted upon the following vote: February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 4 Funding Goals Addressed by Action Item Jurisdiction(s) Action Items Status .Jurisdiction(s) Indicating Support Source Franklin Co. Ohio Plan Affected Short Term Action Item #1 These properties Private Manage debris along Reduce flood Whitehall, Dublin, Columbus, Hilliard, Develop a comprehensive plan for were purchased steams and waterways risk City of Whitehall New Albany, Obetz, addressing habitual flooding by companies for Minimize damage to Groveport, Hamilton Twp, Jackson Twp, problems in the City of Whitehall commercial public and private Franklin County development. property Short Term Action Item #2 Completed State Minimize damage to Reduce flood Groveport, Madison, Hilliard Identify resources and strategies to bud et g public and private risk Village of Groveport Hamilton Twp, New Albany, Dublin, property remove the Blacklick log jam Columbus, Jackson Twp, Franklin County, Obetz Manage debris along streams and waterways Short Term Action Item #3 9 new tornado Minimize loss of life fiom Provide increased Dublin, New Albany, Norwich Twp, Develop comprehensive strategies sirens in 2006: severe weather hazards access to Sharon Twp, Canal Winchester, Marble to increase severe weather Brown Tw 3 p - hazardous weather Cliff, Franklin Twp, Hilliard, Gahanna, warnings to residents of Franklin announcements All Columbus, Jackson Twp, Obetz, Franklin County Columbus - 3 Provide alternative County, Groveport new and 3 notification for replacements imminent tornado events Short Term Action Item #4 Current contract Currently: Minimize loss of life from Provide increased Dublin, Franklin Twp, Bexley, Grove Establish reverse 911 capabilities expires March OSU & severe weather hazards access to City, Whitehall, Marble Cliff, Canal in Franklin Caun ~' 2007 hazardous weather Winchester, Hamilton Twp, Sharon Twp, City of announcements All Norwich Twp, New Albany, Columbus, Columbus Reynoldsburg, Obetz, Jackson Twp, Groveport, Hilliard, Franklin Co. Short Term Action Item #5 Federal Minimize loss of life fiom Provide increased New Albany, Norwich Twp, Sharon Twp, Purchase NOAA weather alert government is severe weather hazards access to Hamilton Twp, Canal Winchester, radios for ever hos ital arks and y p p purchasing hazardous weather Franklin Twp, Gahanna, Hilliard, Dublin, , recreation center, public utility NOAA radios for announcements All Columbus, Obetz, Jackson Twp, facility, large-population venue, public schools. Groveport, Franklin County private/public school and government building accessed by the public in Franklin County February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page S Funding Goals Addressed by Action Item Jurisdiction(s) Action Items Status Jurisdiction(s) Indicating Support Source Franklin Co. Ohio Plan Affected Short Term Action Item #6'~ Minimize loss of life from Multiple jurisdictions Reynoldsburg, Bexley, Grove City, Seek funding for back-up severe weather hazards Whitehall, generators for critical pubic buildings and infrastructure Short Term Action Item #7~ Minimize loss of life fi~om Multiple jurisdictions Bexley, Grove City, Whitehall, Seek funding for lightning severe weather hazards Reynoldsburg, detection/waming systems for city parks Long Term Action Item #1 All Goals All Marble Cliff, Canal Winchester, Gahanna, Integrate the goals and action items Franklin Twp, Dublin, Hilliard, Sharon from the Franklin County Twp, Hamilton Twp, Norwich Twp, New Mitigation Plan into existing and Albany, Columbus, 7ackson Twp, Obetz, future land use planning Groveport, Franklin County documents, and existing programs Long Term Action Item #2 Maintain Public and Reduce flood risk All Dublin, Columbus, Obetz, 7ackson Twp, Develop inventories of at-risk Private Infastruchue Franklin County, Groveport, New Albany, infrastructure and prioritize Reduce structtual Norwich Twp, Sharon Twp, Hilliard, preventative measures in areas exposure to severe Franklin Twp, Gahanna, Canal vulnerable to natural hazards winter stones. Winchester, Marble Cliff Long Term Action Item #3 Manage debris along Reduce flood risk All New Albany, Marble Cliff, Canal Involve watershed and natural streams and waterways Winchester, Gahanna, Franklin Twp, resource management, and other Dublin, Sharon Twp, Hamilton Twp, interested parties, in natural hazard Minimize damage to Norwich Twp, Columbus, Obetz, Jackson mitigation planning to rehabilitate public and private Twp, Groveport, Hilliard, Franklin and maintain streams and property County waterways. Long Term Action Item #4 Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk All Dublin, Columbus, Obetz, Jackson Twp, Strengthen partnerships between public and private Continue outreach Groveport, Franklin County, Norwich government agencies and private property to mitigate for Twp, Sharon Twp, Franklin Twp, sector businesses to develop public severe weather Gahanna, Canal Winchester, New Albany, awareness of and involvement in Minimize loss of life from events Hilliard February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 6 Funding Goals Addressed by Action Item Jurisdiction(s) Action Items Status Jurisdiction(s) Indicating Support Source Franklin Co. Ohio Plan Affected natural hazard mitigation severe weather hazards Reduce structural strategies. exposure to severe weather events Long Term Action Item #5 Minimize loss of life fiom Educate the state All Dublin, Columbus, Obetz, Jackson Twp, Develop and implement public severe weather hazards populous regarding Franklin County, Groveport, New Albany, education programs to increase dangerous weather notifications Whitehall, Reynoldsburg, Grove City, public awareness and Canal Winchester, Gahanna, Bexley, understanding of the risks Continue out<•each Franklin Twp, Hilliard, Sharon Twp, associated with natural hazards to mitigate for Truro Twp, Hamilton Twp, Norwich Twp . severe weather events Long Term Action Item #6 Reduce the number of Reduce flood risk Bexley, Columbus, Sharon Twp, Franklin Twp, Protect buildings u1 repetitive loss repetitively damaged Franklin Twp, Grove Bexley, Whitehall, Columbus, areas through acquisition, elevation existi structures ~ City, Pleasant Twp, Worthington or other mitigating activity. Prairie Twp, Sharon Twp, Worthington, Upper Arlington, Whitehall February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 7 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan City of Bexley 1. Seek funding for repetitive loss structures to Reduce the number Reduce flood risk Flooding Projects permanently reduce damage to these struct ~ es. (3 of repetitively coordinated by known properties est at 900, 000 /2 years) damaged existing ' 2. Research and determine cause of overall flooding in structures Mayor s office Bexley. {100,000/ 1 year) 3. Seek funding to address core problems of flooding with permanent solutions (TBD by #2) Minimize damage to 4. Seek funding for back-up generators for critical public public and private Severe buildings. (10 Buildings @ 500, 000 / 6 months) 5. Seek funding for lightning detection/warning for city property thunderstorms parks. (100,000 / 1 year) and lightening 6. Seek finding for backup generators for intersections Maintain public and which will be utilized as evacuation routes. (TBD by #4) private infrastructure 7. Work with Franklin County Emergency Management All natural and Homeland Security to develop public educational Minimize loss of life Continue outreach hazards outreach regarding all natural hazards and Franklin to mitigate for Counties susceptibility to those hazards and make from severe weather severe weather available on Bexley's website. (No costs, on going) hazards. events Blendon 1. Seek funding for public information including Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Township outreach projects and technical assistance to property public and private Educate the state Projects owners. (15, 000 / 1 year) ro er p p ty populous 2. Work with Franklin County Emergency Management coordinated by and Homeland Security to develop public outreach regarding Township re ardin all natural hazards, and the count 's g g Y Minimize loss of life dangerous All natural Trustee's office susceptibility to those hazards, and make available on from severe weather ~'~'eather hazards website. (No cost, ongoing) hazards notifications. February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 8 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan Village of Brice 1. Purchase NOAA weather alert radios far every Minimize loss of life Provide increased Tornadoes Projects hospital, parks & recreation center, public utility from severe weather access to facility, large population venue, private/public school hazards hazardous coordinated by and ovemment buildin accessed b the ublic. 1 t1 g g y p ( weather Severe Mayor's office facilities @ 1000 /2 months) announcements thunderstorms 2. Purchase Tornado Sirens throu h the Franklin Coun g tY and lightening Emergency Management & homeland Security additional Tornado Sirens around our community. { 3 60,000 / 4 months Brown 1. Seek funding for public information including Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Township outreach projects and technical assistance to property public and private Educate the state Projects owners. (I5, 000 / 1 year) ro er p p ty populous Work with Franklin County Emergency Management coordinated by and Homeland Security to develop public outreach regarding All natural p Townshi ' regarding all natural hazards, and the county's Minimize loss of life dangerous hazards Trustee s office susceptibility to those hazards, and make available on from severe heather ~'~'eather website. (No cost, ongoing) hazards notifications. Canal 1. Purchase NOAH weather alert radios for every Minimize loss of life Provide increased Tornadoes Winchester hospital, parks & recreation center, public utility from severe weather access to Projects facility, large population venue, private/public school hazards hazardous coordinated by and government building accessed by the public. (35 weather Severe Mayor's office facilitiess @ 3000 / 6 months) Minimize damage to announcements thunderstorms 2. Develop plan to have lightening arrestors installed on ublic and nvate p p and lightening all lift stations. (70,000 / 1 year) property. 3. Investigate the possibility of installing lightening Maintain public and detection/waming for city parks and municipal private infrastructure swimming pool. (6 facilities @ 10, 000 / 6 months) Clinton 1. Seek funding for public information including Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Township outreach projects and technical assistance to property public and private Educate the state Projects owners. (I5, 000 / 1 year) ro er p p ty populous Work with Franklin County Emergency Management coordinated by and Homeland Security to develop public outreach regarding All natural p Townshi ' regarding all natural hazards, and the county's Minimize loss of life dangerous hazards Trustee s office susceptibility to those hazards, and make available on from severe weather weather website. (No cost, ongoing) hazards notifications. February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 9 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan City of 1. Seek funding for repetitive loss structures to Reduce the number Reduce flood risk Flooding Columbus permanently reduce damage to these structures 14 of repetitively Projects known properties est. at2,450,000/2 years) * damaged existing coordinated by 2. Acquisition project in Sharon Woods (4, 000, 000 / 3 structures Mayor's office years} 3. Study cause of repeated flooding in Gould Park area and explore possible solutions to the flooding. 100 000 / 1 ear City of Dublin 1. Installation of 8 condenser coils, driers and hail Maintain public and Severe Projects guards a 5800 Shire Rings Road. (10,000,000/S private infrastructure thunderstorms Coordinated by years) 2 Installation of lightening protection systems at 5600 and lightening City Manager's Shire Rings Road and 6555 Shire Rings Road Minimize damage to office (200, 000 / 1 year) public and private Flooding 3. Installation of pipe/swale system vi two areas, on infrastructure Reduce flood risk State Route 745 and o State Road 257. (2, OOd 000 /2 years) 4. Urban stream channel improvements (1, 000, 000 /2 Manage debris along years) streams and a. Channel widening, Culverts, Restore Flosytem waterways Franklin 1. Seek funding for three repetitive loss structures to Reduce the number Reduce flood risk Flooding Township 1ermanently reduce damage to these structures. (3 of repetitively Projects .structures @ 300, 000 /2 years) dam aged existing 2. Develop a comprehensive plan to address habitual structures coordinated by flooding in the Whims Ditch area. (100, 000 / 1 year) Township Maintain public and Trustee's office private infrastructure February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 10 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan City of Gahanna 1. Storm water five year capital projects (3, 000, 000/3 Projects coordinated by years) 2. Flood routing Swale for Academy Woods. (750, 000 / Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Mayor's office 2 ears y ~ public and private 3. Detention basin, flood routing swales and culverts for property Industrial Zone phase 1. (450, 000 / 1 year) 4. Industrial Zone phase 2, pond dredging retention basins. (1, 000, 000 / 9 months) Manage debris along 5. Engineering of flood mitigation program. (150, 000 / 6 stream s and months) waterways 6. Industrial Zone 36" pipe for Kahiki (450, 000 / 9 months) 7. Construction of flood reliever piping system. (850, 000 Minimize damage to /2 years) pubic and private $. Royal Manor BW phase 1 & 2 construction. property (1, 500, 000 / 18 months) 9. Old Gahanna storm rehab, (3, 000, 000 / 2 years) 10. Storm component of East Johnstown Road (1, 500, 000 / 18 months) City of 1. Purchase NOAH weather alert radios for every Minimize loss of life Provide increased Tornadoes Grandview hospital, parks & recreation center, public utility from severe weather access to Heights facility, large population venue, private/public school hazards hazardous and government building accessed by the public. (20 weather Severe Projects facilities @ 2000 / 6 months) announcements thunderstorms coordinated by 2. Purchase Tornado Sirens through the Franklin County and lightening Mayor's office Emergency Management & homeland Security additional Tornado Sirens around our community. {40,000 / 4 months) February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 11 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan City of Grove 1. Seek funding for repetitive loss structures to Reduce the number Reduce flood risk Severe City permanently reduce damage to these structures (2 of repetitively thunderstorm and Projects known properties est at 400, 000 /4 years) ~` damaged existing lightening ~. Seek funding for back-up generators for critical public structures coordinated by buildings (5 facilities @ 500, 000 / 6 months) Mayor's office 3. Seek fundi for li htnin detection/wami for cit ~ g g ~ Y Maintain pubic and Flooding parks (45, 000 / 6 months) private infrastructure 4. Seek funding for backup power generators for Minimize damage to evacuation route intersections. (120, 000 /3 months) public and private 5. Seek funding for backup power for 5 existing pump Educate the stations. (50Q 000 / 6 months) property o ulous pp 6. Seek funding for backup power for existing water Minimize loss of life regarding All natural booster stations/water tanks. (50, 000 / 6 months) from severe weather dangerous hazards 7. Work with Franklin County Emergency Management hazards. weather and Homeland Security to develop public educational outreach regarding all natural hazards and Franklin notifications. County's susceptibility to those hazards then make available on city's website. (5, 000 /on going) Village of 1. Identify resources and strategies to remove the Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Groveport Blacklick log jam. (2, 000, 000 / 1 year) public and private Projects property coordinated by Manage debris along Mayor's office streams and waterways Hamilton 1. Seek funds for determining the cause and relief of Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Township flooding of Township Park located at Lockbourne public and private Project Road at Big Walnut Creek (100, 000 / 1 year) property coordinated by Township Trustee's office February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 12 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan Village of 1. Purchase NOAA weather alert radios far every Minimize loss of life Provide increased Tornadoes Harrisburg hospital, parks & recreation center, public utility from severe weather access to facility, large population venue, private/public school hazards hazardous and government building accessed by the public. weather Severe (1500 /3 months) announcements thunderstorms 2. Purchase Tornado Sirens throu h the Franklin Coun g tY and lightening Emergency Management & homeland Security additional Tornado Sirens around our community. 60, 000 / 4 months City of Hilliard 1. Develop a comprehensive plan for addressing the Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Projects habitual flooding problems along the existing ditches, public and private coordinated by streams, and runs in the City of Hilliard. (100, 000 / 1 property year) Mayor's office Jackson 1. Seek funding for public information including Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Township outreach projects and technical assistance to property public and private Educate the state Projects owners. (10, 000 / 1 year) ro er p p ty populous ~I~Iork with Franklin County Emergency Management coordinated by and Homeland Security to develop public outreach regarding All natural p Townshi ' regarding all natural hazards, and the county's Minimize loss of life dangerous hazards Trustee s office susceptibility to those hazards, and make available on from severe weather ~'~'eather website. (5, 000 /.ongoing) hazards notifications. Jefferson 1. Seek funding for public information including Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Township outreach projects and technical assistance to property public and private Projects owners. (10, 000 / 1 year) ro er p p ty 2. Work with Franklin County Emergency Management Educate the state coordinated by and Homeland Security to develop public outreach populous All natural Township ' regarding all natural hazards, and the county's Minimize loss of life regarding hazards Trustee s office susce tibilit to those hazards, and make available on p y from severe weather dangerous website. (5, 000 /ongoing) hazards weather notifications. February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 13 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan Village of 1. Purchase NOAA weather alert radios far every Minimize loss of life Provide increased Tornadoes Lockbourne hospital, parks & recreation center, public utility from severe weather access to facility, large population venue, private/public school hazards hazardous Projects and ovemment buildin accessed b the ublic. g g Y p weather Severe coordinated b Y (2000 /3 months) announcements thunderstorms Mayor's office 2. Purchase Tornado Sirens through the Franklin County and lightening Emergency Management & homeland Security additional Tomado Sirens around our community. 40, 000 / 4 months Madison 1. Identify resources and strategies to remove Blacklick Completed State Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Township Creek log jam. (2, 000, 000 / 1 year) Budget public and private Project property coordinated by Manage debris along Township streams and Trustee's office waterways Village of 1. Work with local churches, schools, and businesses to Minimize loss of life All natural Marble Cliff identify safe shelters in the event of natural disaster to from severe weather hazards serve local residents of Marble Cliff. (10, 000 / 1 year) hazards Project coordinated by Mayor's office Mifflin 1. Seek funding for public information including Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Township outreach projects and technical assistance to property public and private Educate the state Projects owners. (5, 000 / 1 year) ro er p p ty populous 2. Work with Franklin County Emergency Management coordinated by and Homeland Security to develop public outreach regarding Township re ardin all natural hazards, and the count 's g g Y Minimize loss of life dangerous All natural Trustee's office susceptibility to those hazards, and make available on from severe `veather weather hazards website. (S, 000 / 1 year) hazards notifications. February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 14 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan Village of 1. Purchase NOAA weather alert radios far every Minimize loss of life Provide increased Tornadoes Minerva Park hospital, parks & recreation center, public utility from severe weather access to facility, large population venue, private/public school hazards hazardous Projects and ovemment buildin accessed b the ublic. g g y p weather Severe coordinated b y (1000 /3 months) announcements thunderstorms Mayor's office 2. Purchase Tornado Sirens through the Franklin County and lightening Emergency Management & homeland Security additional Tomado Sirens around our community. 2Q 000/ ear Village of New 1. Seek funding for repetitive loss structures within the Reduce the number Reduce flood risk Flooding Albany Village of New Albany to permanently reduce damage of repetitively to these structures. (1 structure at 350, 000 / 1 year) dam aged existing Projects ~. Seek funding for the implementation of the Rose Run structures coordinated by Greenway Corridor Study to control flooding of the Mayor's office Rose Run Stream and improve its water quality. Manage debris along (200, 000 / 1 year) stream s and 3. Develop and implement pubic education to increase waterways. public awareness and understanding of flooding Minimize damage to hazards associated with ditches, streams, and waterways and their need far m aintenance. (15, 000 / 1 public and private year) property. Norwich 1. Seek funding to develop interagency communications Maintain public and All natural Township with local service departments, law and fire. (200, 000 / private infrastructure hazards. I8 months) Projects 2. Establish a communications plan for the Township coordinated by and the City of Hilliard (TBD see #1) Township Trustee's office Village of Obetz 1. Purchase NOAH weather alert radios for every Minimize loss of life Provide increased Tornadoes Projects hospital, parks & recreation center, public utility from severe weather access to coordinated by facility, large population venue, private/public school hazards hazardous and government building accessed by the public. weather Severe Mayor's office (1500/1 year) announcements thunderstorms 2. Purchase Tornado Sirens through the Franklin County and lightening Emergency Management & homeland Security additional Tomado Sirens around our community. (40, 000 / 4 months) February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 15 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan Perry Township 1. Seek funding for public information including Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Projects outreach projects and technical assistance to property public and private coordinated by owners. (5, 000 / 1 year) property 2 Work with Franklin County Emergency Management Township and Homeland Security to develop public outreach Trustee's office regarding all natural hazards, and the county's Minimize loss of life Educate the state All natural susceptibility to those hazards, and make available on from severe weather populous hazards website. (2, 500 / 1 year) hazards regarding dangerous weather notifications. Plain Township 1. Seek funding for public information including Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Projects outreach projects and technical assistance to property public and private Educate the state coordinated by owners. (1000 / 1 year) 2 Work with Franklin County Emergency Management ro er p p t1' populous Township and Homeland Security to develop public outreach regarding Trustee's office re ardin all natural hazards, and the count 's g g Y Minimize loss of life dangerous All natural susceptibility to those hazards, and make available on from severe weather weather hazards website. (1500 / 1 year) hazards notifications. Pleasant Seek funding for repetitive loss structures to permanently Reduce the nLUnber Reduce flood risk Flooding Township reduce damage to these structures* (1 known property est of repetitively at 100, 000 /4 years) * dam aged existing structures Prairie 1. Seek funding for repetitive loss structures to Reduce the number Reduce flood risk Flooding Township permanently reduce damage to these structures (2 of repetitively Project known properties est at 300, 000 /4 years) ~` damaged existing coordinated by structures Township Trustee's office February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 16 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan City of 1. Seek funding for outdatedNFIP maps for the Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Reynoldshurg Blacklick Creek area incoordination with areas that public and private Projects flood. (20, 000 /2 years) property. 2. Evaluate smaller streams that are draining from newly coordinated by developed areas in adjoining municipalities affecting Mayor's office the city. (4, 00~ 000 /2 years) Manage debris along 3. Seek funding for back-up generators for critical public streams and buildings. (50, 000 / 1 year) waterways. 4. Research and determine the cause of municipal building lightning strikes and why it has been hit by Severe lightning so many times. Seek funding to Maintain public and thunderstorms erm anentl miti ate cause, if ossible. 20, 000 / 1 p y g p ( private and lightning year) 5. Seek funding for lightning detection/warning for city infrastructure. parks. (4t1, 000 / 1 year) 6. Seek funding for back-up generators for evacuation route intersections. (120, 000 / 6 months) Village of 1. Establish a disaster recovery plan for Village records. Nlaintain public and All natural Riverlea (1 Q 000 / 1 year) private hazards Projects 2. Install a new sewer line to service residents now infrastructure. dependent on electric powered plumbing station. coordinated by Connect it to the general sewage system managed by Mayor's office the City of Columbus. (55~ 000 / 1 year) Sharon 1. Seek funding for repetitive loss structures within the Reduce the number Reduce flood risk Flooding Township jurisdiction to permanently reduce damages to these of repetitively Pro ect ~ structures. (4 known properties est at 450, 000 /4 damaged existing coordinated by years) structures Township Trustee's office February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 17 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan Truro Township 1. Seek funding for public information including Minimize damage to Reduce flood risk Flooding Projects outreach projects and technical assistance to property public and private coordinated by owners. (5000 / 1 year) property 2 Work with Franklin County Emergency Management Township and Homeland Security to develop public outreach Minimize loss of life Trustee's office regarding all natural hazards, and the county's from severe weather Educate the state All natural susceptibility to thaw hazards, and make available on hazards populous hazards website. (1500 / 1 year) Manage debris along regarding 3. Evaluate smaller streams that are draining from newly streams and dangerous developed areas in adjoining municipalities that are weather affecting the township. (100, 000 / 1 year) waterways. notifications. City of Upper 1. Seek funding for repetitive loss structures within the Reduce the number Reduce flood risk Flooding Arlington jurisdiction to permanently reduce damages to these of repetitively structur es~(2 known properties est at 600, 000 /4 damaged existing Pro ects ~ coordinated by ~ years) structures Mayor's office Village of 1. Purchase and construct a "SAFE HOUSE" for Minimize loss of life Provide increased Tornadoes Urbancrest residents to go to in case of severe weather. (300,000 / from severe weather access to Projects 9 months) hazards hazardous 2 purchase NOAA weather alert radios for every weather Severe coordinated by hospital, parks & recreation center, public utility announcements thunderstorms Mayor's office facility, large population venue, private/public school and lightening and government building accessed by the public. (2000 /4 months) 3. Purchase Tornado Sirens through the Franklin County Emergency Management & homeland Security additional Tornado Sirens around our community. (40, 000 / 4 months) February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 18 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan Village of 1. Purchase NOAA weather alert radios far every Minimize loss of life Provide increased Tornadoes Valleyview hospital, parks & recreation center, public utility from severe weather access to facility, large population venue, private/public school hazards hazardous Projects and ovemment buildin accessed b the ublic. g g y p weather Severe coordinated b y (2000/6months) announcements thunderstorms Mayor's office 2. Purchase Tornado Sirens through the Franklin County and lightening Emergency Management & homeland Security additional Tomado Sirens around our community. 40, 000 / 4 months Washington 1. Purchase NOAH weather alert radios for every Minimize loss of life Provide increased Tornadoes Township hospital, parks & recreation center, public utility from severe weather access to facility, large population venue, private/public school hazards hazardous and government building accessed by the public. weather Severe (2000/6months) announcements thunderstorms ?. Purchase Tornado Sirens through the Franklin County and lightening Emergency Management & homeland Security additional Tornado Sirens around our community. 60, 000 / 4 months City of 1. Developed their own mitigation plan Westerville City of 1. Seek funding to evaluate and potentially resolve areas Reduce the number Reduce flood risk Flooding Whitehall of concern with continuous localized flooding. (1 of repetitively Projects known property est. at 150, 000 /4 years) * damaged existing 2. Seek funding and coordinate with Franklin County structures coordinated by Emergency Management and Homeland Security on Mayor's office the problem area near Hamilton Road railroad underpass which continuously floods. (120, 000 / 1 Minimize damage to year) public and private 3. Seek funding for critical facility within the City of Whitehall {police station and 911 facility) that is property. continuously susceptible to flooding. (250, 000 / 1 year) Maintain public and private infrastructure February 2007 Franklin County Hazards Mitigation Plan Page 19 Goals Addressed Hazard Jurisdiction Projects by Jurisdiction Priority Status Funding Franklin Coun ~ Ohio Hazard Addressed Source Hazard Mitigation Mitigation Plan Plan City of 1. Replace the energy dissipating spillway structure at Maintain public and Reduce flood risk Flooding Worthington the Huntley Bowl Park. (750, 000 / 1 year) private infrastructure 2. Retrofit structures in the Haymore Avenue Area. Projects (1, 500, 000 / 1 year) Reduce the number Coordinated by 3. Seek funding for repetitive loss structures within the of repetitively City Manager's jurisdiction to permanently reduce damages to these damages existing office structures~'(4 known properties est at 900, 000 /4 structures. years) ~` Reduce the number of repetitively damaged existing structures * Project added by Franklin County Emergency Management and Homeland Security as required by the Federal Emergency Management Agency "...communities with repetitive loss structures must address these properties ui their mitigation plan"