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THE CITY OF <br /> nn an H 212 Im <br /> pL£ASANTONC <br /> Exposure (number of facility types) <br /> Locally <br /> Hospitals Schools owned Locally owned <br /> Hazard bridges and critical facilities <br /> interchanges <br /> 2005 2010 2005 2010 2005 2010 2.005 2010 <br /> Wildfires (subject to 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 4 <br /> high, very high, or <br /> extreme wildfire threat) <br /> Wildland-Urban 0 0 10 02 7 6 57 48 <br /> Interface Fire Threat <br /> Dam Inundation 1 1 13 15 9 7 41 42 <br /> Tsunamis' (within - - - - <br /> inundation area) <br /> Drought4 - - - - - - - <br /> 2 Based on the California Fire Code, the 11 schools identified by ABAG as being in the wildland-urban interface fire <br /> threat zone are not located in high fire hazard severity zones. <br /> 3 The City of Pleasanton is located inland. <br /> 4 Drought will not affect locally owned facilities directly. <br /> Repetitive Loss Properties <br /> According to FEMA, there is only one repetitive loss property in the City of Pleasanton. Even <br /> though, the City has no record of this damage. The City continues to inform the property owner <br /> about our participation in NFIP program and other related and pertinent information. <br /> Other risks <br /> The city plans to continue to work with ABAG to improve the risk assessment information being <br /> compiled by ABAG, including developing ways to assess how many soft-story buildings are <br /> located in the City. <br /> The city plans to work with ABAG to develop specific information about the kind and level of <br /> damage to buildings, infrastructure, and critical facilities which might result from any of the <br /> hazards previously noted. <br /> 2010 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan Annex 11 September 1, 2011 <br /> City of Pleasanton <br />