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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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CHAPTER 14. KITTITAS COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT ANNEX <br /> 3 <br />– List of Critical Infrastructure/Equipment Owned by the Jurisdiction - N/A <br />– Total Value of Critical Infrastructure/Equipment - N/A <br />– List of Critical Facilities Owned by the Jurisdiction - N/A <br />– Total Value of Critical Facilities - N/A <br />– Current and Anticipated Service Trends - Kittitas County population is expected to increase <br />by an average annual growth rate of 1.08% annually (Kittitas County Population Projection <br />Review and Analysis, 2016). Proposed population growth scenarios expects with current trends <br />for the population growth from 2015-2037 to increase by 21,738. In 2037 population is <br />expected to be at 64,408 (Kittitas County Population Projection Review and Analysis, 2016). <br />With the increase population, natural resource issues such as flooding, wildfire and other <br />concerns will put more residences and private properties at risk. <br /> <br />Figure 14-1. Kittitas County Conservation District Boundaries <br /> <br />14.3. KITTITAS COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT NATURAL <br />HAZARD HISTORY <br />Table 14-1 lists all past occurrences of natural hazards in the KCCD. Repetitive loss records are as follows: <br />– Number of FEMA-Identified Repetitive Flood Loss Properties: 0 <br />– Number of Repetitive Flood Loss Properties that have been mitigated: 0
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