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2005 Pleasanton Plan 2025 DRAFT 5. Public Safety Element <br /> The Airport Land Use Policy Plan personnel (Table 5 -3, below, lists and Figure 5 -11 shows critical <br /> also delineates Airport Safety Zones facilities induding fire and police stations, medical centers, and mass <br /> for each runway that is not located shelter sites in Pleasanton.) <br /> within the Pleasanton Planning Area. <br /> Pleasanton's General Plan and i Pleasanton's Emergency Management Plan conforms to the <br /> Stonetidge Drive Specific Plan must a lltl a's Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS), the National <br /> Incident Management System (NIMS), and the National Response <br /> be consistent with the Airport Land <br /> Use Policy Plan and Airport Livermore airport aerial view Plan (NRP). The City's Plan also establishes response policies and <br /> Protection Area plan. Substantial procedures to protect life, property and the environment, outlines <br /> areas within the Pleasanton Planning Area lie within the Airport's coordination requirements, and provides a basis for unified training <br /> height referral area, although they are located at sufficient distances so and response exercises to ensure compliance. <br /> that all uses allowed under the City's 85 -foot zoning height limit for <br /> commercial and industrial uses and 40 -foot limit for residential uses The following plans /procedures are also included in Pleasanton's <br /> would be compatible. No residential land use designations are located Emergency Plan: warning and communications, evacuation shelter <br /> within the Airport Protection Area. and mass care, hazard assessment, terrorism annex, hazardous <br /> materials response, hazard mitigation, continuity of government, <br /> Heliport disaster recovery and family disaster preparedness. A copy of <br /> Pleasanton's Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan is <br /> The Valley Care Medical Center operates a heliport at its hospital on available at the Pleasanton Library and on line at the City of <br /> Santa Rita Road. This heliport is operated on an as- needed basis for Pleasanton's website under Fire Services. The City of Pleasanton has <br /> emergency medical transportation. also adopted a local annex to the ABAG multi- jurisdictional plan <br /> (Local Hazard Mitigation Plan) which deals with hazard mitigation on <br /> EMERGENCY MITIGATION AND OPERATIONS a regional basis. <br /> As required by State law, the City of Pleasanton has adopted a The Lo Ha zard Mitigation P lan i dentifies k Pl non and <br /> comprehensive Emergency Management Plan to provide for the outlines a fir ttate fir <br /> safety of the community in the event of a natural disaster (earthquake mitigation. As a pant in the <br /> Association of Bay Area v mm me (ABAG u l ti_ ist9di_rtinnal <br /> flood or fire), human caused emergencies, and technological incidents, *MC St ..ton f hel. ed i :Z <br /> civil disturbance, or hazardous materials spill The Plan provides a and review of the comprehensive i t of itigation d rat s e <br /> framework for coordination of response and recovery efforts within Overall multi jtr cell t Ona plan. he derision on priority wa Wade <br /> the City in coordination with local, State and federal agencies. It also b. ed on a v_: of 1 <br /> establishes an emergency organization to direct and control operations f„ 1. e i es '..le <br /> during a period of emergency by assigning responsibilities to specific sound and no am,fi,l t the environment or 1 sty's ne <br /> 5 Public SdM, part 10 <br /> 5-27 <br />
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