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<br /> D-5 <br />– School Districts—Anything within natural hazard risk zones, besides school buildings, that <br />is critical for you to operate (e.g., school buses if you own a fleet of school buses). <br />– Total Value of Critical Infrastructure/Equipment—Enter total replacement-cost value of <br />the critical infrastructure and equipment listed above. <br />– List of Critical Facilities Owned by the Jurisdiction—List all buildings and other facilities <br />that are critical to your jurisdiction’s operations and are located in a natural hazard risk zone. <br />Briefly describe the facility and give its estimated replacement-cost value. <br />– Total Value of Critical Facilities—Enter total replacement-cost value of the critical facilities <br />listed above. <br />– Current and Anticipated Service Trends—Enter a brief description on how your <br />jurisdiction’s services are projected to expand in the foreseeable future and why. Note any <br />identified capital improvements needed to meet the projected expansion. Examples are as <br />follows: <br />– For a Fire District: Portions of the jurisdiction have experienced a 13 percent growth over <br />the last five years. Land use designations allow for an increase in light commercial and <br />residential land uses within the service area. This increase in density of land uses will <br />represent an increase in population and thus a projected increase in call volume. Our <br />District is experiencing an average annual increase in call volume of 13 percent. <br />– For Dike/Drainage/Flood Control District: Portions of the jurisdiction have experienced a <br />13 percent growth over the last five years. Land use designations allow for an increase in <br />light commercial and residential land uses within the service area. This increase in density <br />of land use will result in an increase in impermeable surface within our service area and <br />thus increase the demand on control facilities. <br />– For a Water District: Portions of the jurisdiction have experienced a 13 percent growth <br />over the last five years. Land use designations allow for an increase in light commercial <br />and residential land uses within the service area. This increase in density of land use will <br />represent an increase in the number of housing units within the service area and thus <br />represent an expansion of the district’s delivery network. <br />Boundary Map <br />Maps that illustrate the service area boundary for all special-purpose district partners will be provided at <br />the workshop. Please confirm that the boundaries reflected on the maps are current and accurate for your <br />jurisdiction. In the box for this section, include a reference to the map that includes your jurisdiction ’s <br />boundaries. <br />Jurisdiction-Specific Natural Hazard Event History <br />In Table X-1, list in chronological order (most recent first) any natural hazard event that has caused damage <br />to your jurisdiction since 1975. Include the date of the event and the estimated dollar amount of damage it <br />caused. Please refer to the summary of natural hazard events within risk assessment of the overall hazard <br />mitigation plan. Potential sources of damage information include: <br />– Preliminary damage estimates your jurisdiction filed with the county or state <br />– Insurance claims data <br />– Newspaper archives <br />– Other plans/documents that deal with emergency management (safety element of a <br />comprehensive plan, emergency response plan, etc.)