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STAFF REPORTS
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1/17/2006
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SR 06:026
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<br /> <br />ii;,,,..../i '~,' <br /> <br />COMPREHENSIVE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> <br />o Drought-is not a hazard for roadways <br /> <br />Finally, the City of Pleasanton examined the hazard exposure of critical healthcare <br />facilities, schools, and city-owned buildings based on ABAG's website at <br />htlp:/IQuake.abaQ.ca.Qov/mitiQation/pickcril.html. Of the critical facilities in the City: <br /> <br />o Earthquake Faulting-No critical facilities are within the Alquist-Priolo Earthquake <br />Fault Zone <br /> <br />o Earthquake Shaking-All 87 critical city-owned facilities, 17 schools, and 10 <br />healthcare facilities (includes hospital, long-term care, primary care and home health <br />agency) are subject to moderate to high earthquake shaking potential <br /> <br />o Earthquake-Induced Landslides- The Califomia Geological Survey has not <br />completed mapping of this hazard in the City of Pleasanton. However, because few <br />areas have been mapped as landslides, this hazard is viewed as similar to that posed <br />by weather-related landslides as shown below. <br /> <br />o Earthquake Liquefaction-54 city-owned facilities, 13 schools and 9 healthcare <br />facilities are in areas of moderate, high or very high liquefaction susceptibility <br /> <br />o F100ding-8 city-owned facilities, 5 schools and 1 hospital are in the FEMA 500 year <br />flood plain; no facilities are in the 100 year flood plain <br /> <br />o Landslides-13 city-owned facilities are in mostly existing landslides areas <br /> <br />o Wildfires-While no schools or health care facilities are located in areas of high or <br />very high wildland fire threat, 22 city-owned facilities are located in these areas. 57 <br />city-owned facilities, 10 schools and 3 health care facilities are in the wildland-urban <br />interface threat areas <br /> <br />o Dam Inundation-41 city-owned facilities, 13 schools and 8 health care facilities are in <br />an area subject to dam inundation <br /> <br />o Drought-drought will not affect city buildings directly <br /> <br />Hazardous Materials <br /> <br />According to Pleasanton's All Hazard Vulnerability Analysis, the LivermorelPleasanton <br />area contains some industrial development that may be associated with hazardous <br />materials uses. Land uses involving hazardous materials or other hazards include <br />hazardous waste transfer facilities, paint and paint product manufacturing faciltties, <br />semiconductor manufacturers, medical device manufacturers, and petroleum product and <br />natural gas pipelines. <br /> <br />The area is home to numerous businesses and industries that manufacture, store, use, <br />and dispose of hazardous materials and hazardous waste. Some of these businesses are <br />neighbors to urbanized population areas. <br /> <br />ANNEX G - Local Hazard Mitigation Annex <br />Updatedl~l2/05 <br /> <br />6 <br />
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