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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF 1.,1'l'TLE CANADA <br />ADOPTION OF THE <br />RAMSEY COUNTY ALL- HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN <br />WHEREAS, the City of Little Canada has participated in the hazard mitigation <br />planning process as established under the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000, and <br />WHEREAS, the Act establishes a framework for the development of a multi- <br />j urisdictional County Hazard Mitigation Plan; and <br />WI- IEREAS, the Act as part of the planning process requires public involvement <br />and local coordination among neighboring local units of government and businesses; and <br />WHEREAS, the Ramsey County Plan includes a risk assessment including past <br />hazards, hazards that threaten the County, an estimate of structures at risk, a general <br />description of land uses and development trends; and <br />WHEREAS, the Ramsey County Plan includes a mitigation strategy including <br />goals and objectives and an action plan identifying specific mitigation projects and costs; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, the Ramsey County Plan includes a maintenance or implementation <br />process including plan updates, integration of the plan into other planning documents and <br />how Ramsey County will maintain public participation and coordination; and <br />WHEREAS, the Plan has been shared with the Minnesota Division of Homeland <br />Security and Emergency Management and the Federal Emergency Management Agency <br />for review and comment; and <br />WHEREAS, the Ramsey County All- Hazard Mitigation Plan will make the <br />county and participating jurisdictions eligible to receive FEMA hazard mitigation <br />assistance grants; and <br />WHEREAS, this is a multi- jurisdictional Plan and cities that participated in the <br />planning process may choose to also adopt the County Plan. <br />NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Little Canada supports <br />the hazard mitigation planning effort and wishes to adopt the Ramsey County All - Hazard <br />Mitigation Plan. <br />This Resolution was declared duly passed and adopted and was signed by Little Canada <br />Mayor William Blesener and attested to by City Administrator Joel Hanson this 26th day <br />of September, 2012. <br />William Blesener, Mayor <br />6 <br />