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alloKa <br />c o1 \r\ <br />Anoka County Multi- Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br />PUBLIC MEETING MINUTES - May 19, 2006 <br />The public meeting was held at the Anoka City Public Safety Center. The meeting began at <br />9:00 am <br />John Tonding requested the 18 attendees introduce themselves. <br />After introductions, John presented the draft plan, the planning process and the next steps to <br />get the plan approved by the State of Minnesota and FEMA. <br />John explained the recommended changes that Anoka County Emergency Management will be <br />making and asked if there were any recommended changes to the draft plan from the <br />stakeholders. <br />The Town of Columbus, the City of Coon Rapids and the City of Anoka have a few changes for <br />their sections of the plan. <br />Stakeholders will be allowed to provide input into changes to the draft plan through Friday, May <br />26, 2006. <br />May 30, 2006, a listing of the requested changes will be provided on the county website at <br />www.anokacounty.us. <br />June 5, 2006, all recommended changes will be incorporated into the plan and the final draft <br />plan will be sent to the State of Minnesota, Homeland Security and Emergency Management for <br />state approval. <br />The state may take up to 30 days to complete the review process. The state will send the draft <br />plan to FEMA only if no state recommended changes are needed. The FEMA review could take <br />up to six months. <br />FEMA returns plan to Anoka County with either required changes or approval. FEMA <br />recommended changes are mandatory and must be made before final approval. <br />Once final FEMA approval is granted, all jurisdictions in Anoka County must formally adopt the <br />plan by resolution. <br />Once all jurisdictions adopt the plan, the plan is re -sent to FEMA for final approval. <br />Anoka County Emergency Management will conduct a mandatory update of the plan five years <br />from the date of final approval. The plan can optionally be updated at any time with more <br />current information from any community of the county. The plan can also be updated as a result <br />of a disaster that necessitates change to the plan or simply to add new goals and actions. <br />John asked if there were any questions. <br />Meeting was adjourned at 10:00 AM. <br />286 <br />
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