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• <br />• <br />• <br />Anoka County Multi-Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br />Page 9, Kelli has the 302 facilities. <br />Two ways to outline these. One is to keep all facilities as the counties. Other is to let the cities <br />list them and the county does not. We agreed it was best to leave them all as the counties. <br />Kelli will work to add the address to each of the locations. <br />Page 43, Anoka County needs to select the top five locations outlined. Map a three -mile radius <br />of the facility, all the structures, and all the critical facilities and provide a list of all the structures. <br />This data will be used to complete the charts. <br />Les originally said we have to do these: <br />Hazmat <br />Flooding <br />Terrorism <br />Offered his opinion that we should include tornado and fire as well. <br />We discussed that we would likely use the following examples: <br />Federal /Hoffman <br />unknown yet <br />Mercy <br />unknown yet <br />BNSF event <br />The purpose for completing these is to project the impact of these events happening. For the <br />500 -year flood, we should divide the county into four quadrants so that more detail can be seen. <br />Maps need to be 6 1/2 by 9 1/2. <br />For each of these situations, you need to complete five sets of tables. <br />GIS will likely be able to assist in obtaining addresses, obtaining current population, getting all <br />county maps, including aerial maps. We would need to outline for them what we want the <br />legend to represent. Les said he would email a list of what layers are required. <br />Page 44 — see page 50,which is explained on pages 48 and 49. <br />Page 50 is the cost of the impact of the data, such as if we have a flood. <br />Page 54, 55, and 56 are questionable <br />Les completes most of these and Anoka County edits them. <br />The meeting / call ended at 12:30 pm. <br />