Tasks in Step Two: Assess Hazard Vulnerability Session Name: Hazard Mitigation Planning II Coastal Hazards Management Course 2.1 Describe the community.

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Tasks in Step Two: Assess Hazard Vulnerability Session Name: Hazard Mitigation Planning II Coastal Hazards Management Course 2.1 Describe the community 2.1(a) Describe major physical features 2.1(b) Identify developed areas, undeveloped areas, and scheduled infrastructure areas. 2.2 Identify critical facilities 2.3 Identify hazardous locations 2.3(a) describe individual hazard areas 2.3(b) prepare a composite (all-hazards) exposure description 2.4 Identify where hazardous areas intersect with community features 2.5 Locate repetitive loss structures Slide 38.1

Tasks in Step Two: Assess Hazard Vulnerability- continued Session Name: Hazard Mitigation Planning II Coastal Hazards Management Course 2.6 Create and analyze the vulnerability of the Geographic Planning Area 2.6(a) Create Geographic Planning Areas 2.6(b) Analyze the vulnerability of the Geographic Planning Areas by hazard (Worksheet #2) 2.7 Prepare an overview and conclusion for each Geographic Planning Area 2.7(a) Prepare an overview and conclusion of the current vulnerability of each Geographic Planning Area 2.7(b) Prepare an overview and conclusion of the potential future vulnerability of each Geographic Planning Area Slide 38.2

Task 2.1 Describe the Community Session Name: Hazard Mitigation Planning II Coastal Hazards Management Course Task 2.1(a) Describe major physical features -This involves a narrative description and maps of the baseline features of the community Task 2.1(b) Identify developed areas, undeveloped areas, and scheduled infrastructure areas - Developed Areas: Prepare a rough estimate of the types of structures in each developed area, and their locations - Underdeveloped Areas: Describe the location and major features of underdeveloped areas. - Also describe the potential future condition of these undeveloped areas - Also describe scheduled infrastructure areas Slide 38.3

Map 1: Basemap Features Session Name: Hazard Mitigation Planning II Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 38.4

Map 2: Basemap Session Name: Hazard Mitigation Planning II Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 38.5

Identify Critical Facilities Session Name: Hazard Mitigation Planning II Coastal Hazards Management Course Critical facilities should be described in terms of: - Function - Size - Replacement - Site location - Impact on community if facility were incapacitated Slide 38.6

Types of Critical Facilities Session Name: Hazard Mitigation Planning II Coastal Hazards Management Course - Water & wastewater- Daycare centers treatment plants- Retirement homes - Power generating plants- Hazardous waste sites - Schools- Major infrastructure - Hospitals- Cultural resources/ - Emergency shelters historic sites - Fire/police stations- Grocery stores - Government buildings- Fuel stations - Libraries- Pharmacies - Airports Slide 38.7

Map 3: Critical Facilities Session Name: Hazard Mitigation Planning II Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 38.8

Map 4: Natural Hazard Areas Session Name: Hazard Mitigation Planning II Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 38.9

Map 5: All Hazards map Session Name: Hazard Mitigation Planning II Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 38.10

Map 6: Hazards Intersect with Community Features Session Name: Hazard Mitigation Planning II Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 38.11

Map 7: Planning Areas Session Name: Hazard Mitigation Planning II Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 38.12

Worksheet #2: Geographic Planning Area Vulnerability Assessment Session Name: Hazard Mitigation Planning II Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 38.13

Worksheet #2: Geographic Planning Area Vulnerability Assessment, page 2 Session Name: Hazard Mitigation Planning II Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 38.14

Map 8: Current Conditions in the Riverine Hazards Planning Area Session Name: Hazard Mitigation Planning II Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 38.15

Map 9: Current Conditions in the Coastal Hazards Planning Area Session Name: Hazard Mitigation Planning II Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 38.16

Map 10: Existing Zoning in the Riverine Hazards Planning Area Session Name: Hazard Mitigation Planning II Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 38.17

Map 11: Existing Zoning in the Coastal Hazards Area Session Name: Hazard Mitigation Planning II Coastal Hazards Management Course Slide 38.18