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<br /> Anoka County 2019 <br />Multi-Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br /> <br /> 200 <br />1.1.6 Create and provide “Safe Room” information to local builders <br />and distribute during permitting process. <br /> <br />Improve citizen awareness and preparedness education. <br />Blaine Emergency <br />Management <br />and Building <br />Dept <br />1500 100000 City Budget Continued <br />1.1.7 Provide proper safe room training for Building Department <br />Inspectors. <br /> <br />Continue to improve jurisdictional capabilities to prepare for, <br />respond to, mitigate, and recover from natural and technological <br />disasters. <br />Blaine Emergency <br />Management <br />and Building <br />Dept <br />3000 20000 City Budget Continued <br />1.1.8 Establish an ordinance requiring builders to provide safe room <br />information <br /> <br />Review existing codes and ordinances to ensure adequacy in <br />restricting development in identified hazard areas. <br />Blaine City Council 500 100000 City Budget Continued <br />Goal 2: Establish a requirement to require all homebuilders, within the City of Blaine, to provide information and approximate costs for the installation <br />of a residential fire sprinkler system in the home, to all potential homebuyers. <br />Objective 2.1: To educate homeowners about the benefits of a residential sprinkler system and provide the opportunity for the installation of a <br />system at the time of construction. <br />Action Action/Project Description Jurisdiction Responsibility Estimated <br />Cost <br />Estimate <br />d Benefit <br />Funding <br />Sources <br />Status <br />2.1.5 Create and provide residential fire sprinkler system information <br />to local builders. <br /> <br />Improve citizen awareness and preparedness education. <br />Blaine Emergency <br />Management <br />and Building <br />Dept. <br />1500 1000000 City Budget Continued <br />2.1.6 Create a fire sprinkler “Matching Grant” incentive to defray costs <br />to homeowner. <br /> <br />Continue to improve jurisdictional capabilities to prepare for, <br />respond to, mitigate, and recover from natural and technological <br />disasters. <br />Blaine City Council <br />Emergency <br />Management <br />150,000 1000000 City Budget <br />and <br />Federal <br />Grants? <br />Continued <br />2.1.7 Provide proper fire sprinkler training for Building Department <br />Inspectors. <br /> <br />Continue aggressive fire prevention education. <br />Blaine Emergency <br />Management <br />and Building <br />Dept. <br />3000 500000 City Budget Continued
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