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Tri-Valley Local Hazard Mitigation Plan;Volume 2—Planning Partner Annexes <br /> • Emergency Operations Plan—Update to better address operational needs and procedures during an <br /> emergency <br /> • Pleasanton Municipal Code–The Pleasanton Municipal Code includes development requirements that <br /> can address hazard mitigation,including site plan review completed with entitlements such as Design <br /> Review and Planned Unit Development review. Continue to look for opportunities to further integrate <br /> hazard mitigation goals and objectives into the Municipal Code. <br /> • Continuity of Operations Plan—Plan to ensure that agencies are able to perform essential functions <br /> during emergencies. <br /> • Continuity of Government Plan—Plan to ensure that government continues its essential functions <br /> during emergencies <br /> • Post Disaster Recovery Plan—Develop plan and policies for rebuilding and recovery after disasters <br /> 3.6 JURISDICTION-SPECIFIC NATURAL HAZARD EVENT HISTORY <br /> Table 3-10 lists past occurrences of natural hazards for which specific damage was recorded in the City of <br /> Pleasanton.Other hazard events that broadly affected the entire planning area,including the City of Pleasanton, <br /> are listed in the risk assessments in Volume 1 of this hazard mitigation plan. <br /> Table 3-10. Past Natural Hazard Events <br /> FEMA Disaster# <br /> T pe of Event (if applicable) Date Damage Assessment <br /> Drought - 2013-2016 N/A <br /> Severe Winter Storms, DR-1155 11/17/96 N/A <br /> Flooding <br /> Loma Prieta Earthquake DR-845 10/17/89 N/A <br /> 3.7 JURISDICTION-SPECIFIC VULNERABILITIES <br /> Volume 1 of this hazard mitigation plan provides complete risk assessments for each identified hazard of concern. <br /> This section provides information on a few key vulnerabilities for the jurisdiction. <br /> Repetitive loss records are as follows: <br /> • Number of FEMA-identified Repetitive-Loss Properties: 0 <br /> • Number of FEMA-identified Severe-Repetitive-Loss Properties: 0 <br /> • Number of Repetitive-Loss Properties or Severe-Repetitive-Loss Properties that have been mitigated: 0 <br /> Other noted vulnerabilities include the following: <br /> • Areas of Pleasanton are likely to experience flooding and effects of climate change. <br /> • Petroleum product and natural gas pipelines,as well as PG&E transmission lines traverse through <br /> Pleasanton. <br /> • The Union Pacific/Southern Pacific and Western Pacific Railroads consult rail operations through <br /> Pleasanton,which includes cargoes of electronics,fabricated metals,plastics,precision machinery, <br /> agricultural chemicals,construction materials,rock/sand/gravel aggregates,and other hazardous <br /> materials.A spill of bulk hazardous materials could result in fire, explosion,toxic cloud,or direct <br /> contamination of people and property. <br /> • Although not located within the Pleasanton Planning Area boundary,the Livermore Municipal Airport <br /> affects land uses in Pleasanton in the form of noise and safety.These concerns are addressed by the <br /> Alameda County Airport Land Use Commission(ALUC)in its Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan <br /> 3-10 TETRA TECH <br />
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