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Chapter 19:Mitigation Stratq, <br /> HAWAII COUNTY PROJECT/PROPOSAL SUMMARY LISTING OCTOBER 12,2009 <br /> Project Description Status <br /> Review the General Plan and Community Development Plan natural hazard Develop Natural Hazard <br /> d o policies in light of this mitigation plan update Mitigation Criteria Policies <br /> — a w. for County Facility Siting <br /> a and Design <br /> wN Conduct hazard loss estimation study;incorporate cost-benefit methodology as Proposed Planning Project: HAZUS MH model for disaster <br /> = N c a factor in prioritizing projects;Adapt HAZUS-MH or other hazard modeling to Building inventory planning to be ready for <br /> m Hawaii Island: improvements now need adoption in 2009;it should <br /> a <br /> o s c New building inventory data for Hawaii County makes HAZUS MH capable of conversion for use for replace the model currently <br /> CL a producing earthquake damage maps and reports at a much higher spatial hurricane loss estimation used by Pacific Disaster <br /> @ a resolution,based on the best available building and soil data,and it will perform Center in post-disaster lass <br /> FL @ analysis using ShakeMap output from USGS. estimation. <br /> N Hawaii County All-Hazard Assessment of Critical Facilities Kau Hospital Hurricane and The detailed evaluation has <br /> d This project conducted onsite all-hazard rapid visual screening and building Seismic Retrofits identified priority buildings and <br /> construction as-built data collection for the EOC,10 fire stations,10 police providing the information <br /> ii stations,13 ambulance facilities,6 hospital/medical clinics,and the two major necessary to submit a PDM <br /> airports(KOA and ITO). HAZUS MH was been used to evaluate the expected grant application for Kau <br /> 3 <br /> losses for each facility. Hospital. <br /> w Study hardening and evacuation requirements for Hilo and Kona Airports See above <br /> Study hardening requirements for Hilo and Kawaihae Harbors SDOT Harbors Division <br /> .o=' jurisdiction <br /> d Study hardening,floodproofing,and bypass alternatives for major highways Needs further scope definition Proposed Planning Project <br /> c <br /> Study hardening requirements for fuel storage and distribution to critical Needs further scope definition Proposed Planning Project <br /> N facilities <br /> d <br /> H Study hardening requirements for electrical systems;Explore with utilities Needs further scope definition Proposed Planning Project <br /> a feasibility of underground power lines <br /> Change county zoning code to establish setbacks for a larger interface between Proposed Policy <br /> = urban and natural areas for wildfire mitigation <br /> c <br /> N N Update the building code from the 1991 UBC to the 2006 IBC Required by HRS 107 Part II County Deadline for <br /> as Also Include nonstructural earthquake damage prevention in the building code adoption will be in 2011 <br /> C U <br /> 2 Go to Page 1 <br /> 3 <br /> m Go to Page 2 <br /> Nnte.'Italics indicates project called for in the 2005. Cnunty nfHawaii Multi-Hazard_Mitigation Plan <br /> 19-20 Hawaii County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan <br />
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