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Cities of Dublin and Pleasanton | Disaster Debris Management Plan | 2022 <br />26 <br /> <br />assist in prioritizing emergency roadway clearance. If possible, aerial surveys should be conducted <br />to obtain an overview of damaged areas. <br /> <br />Individuals designated by the Cities EOPs will support an overall effort of damage assessment, including <br />determining the amount and types of debris. Members of the damage assessment team should be <br />trained prior to the incident and should be coordinated with utility crews to ensure safety. <br /> <br />Damage assessments should be conducted with consistency throughout the Cities to the greatest <br />extent possible. Following the completion of the damage assessments, the Cities will compile the <br />damage assessments for submittal to the OA. The OA will compile this information to submit to the <br />State. A thorough and accurate damage assessment process is necessary to maximize the potential <br />for state and federal disaster assistance. <br /> <br />Temporary Debris Management Site (TDMS) Identification and Preparation <br />Concurrent to emergency roadway clearance and damage assessments, the Cities will identify and <br />prepare TDMS locations. See Attachments L for TDMS guidance. <br /> <br />The purpose of the TDMS is to temporarily store debris and conduct some form of debris reduction <br />method before the debris is transported to a final disposal facility. Parks and jurisdiction -owned <br />properties have been identified as possible TDMS locations. In addition, land within transfer stations <br />or solid waste facilities can be utilized as TDMSs. This can be desirable because of their ability to <br />immediately accept debris. The following sites have been identified for possible TDMS locations. <br /> <br /> Dublin: The City of Dublin will identify TDMS(s), as needed, based on the incident and areas <br />of impact. <br /> <br /> Pleasanton: The City of Pleasanton will identify TDMS(s), as needed, based on the incident <br />and areas of impact. The following represent potential sites. <br /> <br />City of Pleasanton TDMSs <br /> OWNER LOCATION USEABLE APN JURISDICTION <br />1 City of Pleasanton Bernal Property – 4950 <br />Bernal Avenue, <br />Pleasanton <br />0.7 acres 947-8-30 City <br />Site Amenities <br />Condition of ground surface: permeable ground surface <br />Current Use: sewer pump station <br />Access to Site: Bernal Avenue near Pleasanton Avenue <br /> <br />2 City of Pleasanton Bernal Property – 3200 <br />W. Lagoon Road <br />25 acres 946-4590-6 City <br />Site Amenities <br />Condition of ground surface: permeable ground surface <br />Current Use: open space <br />Access to Site: Bernal Avenue near Meadowlark Dr <br /> <br />3 City of Pleasanton Bernal Property – <br />Valley Avenue <br />145 acres 947-8-21,947-8-25 and 947- <br />8-29 <br />City <br />Site Amenities <br />Condition of ground surface: permeable ground surface <br />Current Use: open space and Bernal Park