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Anoka County Multi-Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br /> 21 <br /> <br />11 <br />Provide a formal submittal letter with the <br />adoption resolutions to FEMA. Project Mgr Final Mitigation Plan <br />12 Submit plan to HSEM and FEMA. Project Mgr Final Mitigation Plan <br />13 <br />FEMA approves the County All Hazards <br />Mitigation Plan. Final Mitigation Plan <br /> <br /> <br />The “Mitigation Methodology Workshop” was held in the form of a 3-hour “Mitigation <br />Strategy Workshop” for the original Hazard Mitigation Plan. The workshop began with a detailed <br />presentation of the data collection and hazard vulnerability assessment progress. As a part of <br />the comprehensive review, the Hazard Mitigation Team reviewed the original information and <br />updated with currently available data to assist in validating the original vulnerabilities. <br /> <br />After completing the general hazard identification and analysis process, and based on a <br />Calculated Priority Risk Index (CPRI) and annualized loss estimates, the following were <br />determined to be “high risk” hazards for Anoka County. <br />1. Flooding <br />2. Pandemic <br />3. Thunderstorms <br />4. Tornadoes <br />5. Winter Storms <br />6. Wildfires <br />7. Hazmat <br />8. Methamphetamine Labs <br />9. Terrorism <br />10. Urban Fires <br /> <br />The CPRI was reviewed for the 2012 update and the risks and loss estimates remain current <br />and valid. The results were based on responses to the Capability Assessment Survey, all <br />jurisdictions in Anoka County have a medium to high capability to implement hazard mitigation <br />actions. <br /> <br />Each participating municipality representative was tasked with developing specific goals, <br />objectives and action items specific to each municipality. These goals, objectives and actions <br />specific to each municipality have been reviewed and modified as necessary from the original <br />goals. In the current plan the goals are noted with new, ongoing or completed to represent the <br />change from the Anoka Countywide Hazard Mitigation Plan of 2006. <br /> <br />The Anoka County Multi-Hazard, Multi-Jurisdictional Mitigation Plan Adoption Meetings <br />will be held according to each municipality’s adoption process. Each municipality will adopt the <br />plan in a regularly scheduled city or town council meeting. The appropriate Public Notice will be <br />published prior to the meeting. Prior to the adoption meetings a copy of the plan will be made <br />available to the public in the appropriate public locations. The plan will also be available for <br />public review the day of the adoption in the city or town council office. During the adoption <br />process, comments on the plan will be solicited from the attendees. Any and all comments will <br />be documented in the minutes of the meeting and provided to the Mitigation Planning <br />Committee. <br /> <br />The Anoka County Board of Commissioners will adopt the plan per the county’s adoption <br />process and during a regularly scheduled County Board meeting. The appropriate Public Notice <br />will be published prior to the meeting. Prior to the meeting the plan will be made available to the