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9/3/2019
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Request to Approve a Resolution to Adopt the 2019 Kittitas County Hazard Mitigation Plan as Approved by the Federal Emergency Management Agency
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12
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Consent Agenda
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56110
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Resolution
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<br />1 <br />Chapter 13. <br />Cle Elum – Roslyn School District #404 Annex <br /> <br />13.1. HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN POINT OF CONTACT <br />Primary Point of Contact Alternate Point of Contact <br />Mark Soderstrom <br />2690 SR 903 <br />Cle Elum, WA 98922 <br />Telephone: 509-649-4853 <br />Email: soderstromm@cersd.org <br />Becky Roberts <br />2690 SR 903 <br />Cle Elum, WA 98922 <br />Telephone: 509-649-4852 <br />Email: robertsb@cersd.org <br />13.2. JURISDICTION PROFILE <br />The Cle Elum-Roslyn School District (District) has three schools and an administration building on one <br />campus. In addition to this campus, the District has an offsite learning center that houses alternative learning <br />and home-school connection. The District presently has 130 employees. The District operates with local, <br />state, and federal funding, administered by a board of directors and superintendent. The board of directors <br />will assume the responsibility for the adoption and implementation of this plan. The District’s customers <br />are the students who attend its schools. <br />The following is a summary of key information about the jurisdiction: <br />– Population Served—- There are 897 students in the school district as of 2017. <br />– Land Area Served—600 square miles <br />– Value of Area Served—The estimated value of the area served by the jurisdiction is <br />$2.3 billion <br />– Land Area Owned—49 acres <br />– List of Critical Infrastructure/Equipment Owned by the Jurisdiction: <br />– 15 School Buses <br />– 3 Light Trucks <br />– 3 Vans <br />– 2 Sport Utility Vehicles <br />– 5 Storage trailers <br />– Bleachers <br />– Total Value of Critical Infrastructure/Equipment—The total value of critical infrastructure <br />and equipment owned by the jurisdiction is $1,700,000. <br />– List of Critical Facilities Owned by the Jurisdiction: <br />– The High School, valued at $11,083,542 <br />– Swiftwater Learning Center and new District office, valued at $1,200,000 <br />– Elementary/Middle School, valued at $15,486,462 <br />– Music building, valued at $2,600,000
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