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10/2/2018
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Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Request to Approve a Resolution to Adopt the 2018 Community Wildfire Protection Plan and to Authorize the Chair's Signature on the Adoption Page
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Consent Agenda
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48177
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3 <br />EMERGEI\ICV ACCESS/ EGRESS ROUTES <br />Safe access to properties by first responders as well as egress by residents is a high priority. <br />•Is there sufficient width on the majority of roads (primary -county or state) within your protection boundary that <br />are able to support two way traffic in an emergency, for safe evacuation of the population served? <br />Yes XX No 0 <br />Explain; SR 903 is able to accommodate evacuation traffic -traffic control may be needed at key intersections . <br />•Estimate -what percentage of secondary roads or driveways in your district that are not access ible to emergency <br />responders and apparatus, for safe access and egress? (Poor condition, locked gates, uncooperative owners) <br />5 % X 10% o 15%0 20%0 25%0 30%0 35%0 45% o 5o % + ----------- <br />Descr iption of sites and locations : We have a few alleys that are a challenge but are accessible by small engines. <br />Have locations been mapped? (GIS-Coordinates, legal description?) Yes O No X <br />•Are roadside fuel breaks adequate or maintained? Yes O No X <br />Comments : The City and State DOT could do a better job of clearing brush on road sholders. <br />•In your jurisdiction, are roads well marked and current road signage in good condition? Yes X No 0 <br />Comments; __________________________________ _ <br />•Are street address and home/ business numbers posted and visible from the main access routes? If so, please <br />estimate what percentage are . <br />5 % 0 10% 0 15%0 20%0 25%0 30%0 35%0 45% X5o % <br />Almost all homes have city provided address numbers. <br />HIGH RISK AREAS - <br />Fire risk is defined as the fuel types and loading in an area combined with factors (i.e. ignition <br />sources, slope, aspect and elevation) Fire history can also be used to establish potential risk. <br />•current Mitigation Strategies/ Measures? <br />Education X Manual Fuels Reduction Projects X Prescribed burn • Grazing • Harvest D <br />Defensible Space • Fire Adapted Community • Building Codes • Home Assessments • <br />2018 KITTITAS CWPP UPDATE -QUESTIONAIRE
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