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Date
8/5/2025
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
Location
Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
Meeting type
Regular
Meeting document type
Fully Executed Version
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Request to Approve a Resolution to Adopt the 2025 Kittitas County Hazard Mitigation Plan as Approved by the Federal Emergency Management Agency
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11
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Consent Agenda
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133785
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Resolution
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2025 Hazard Mitigation Plan <br />Kittitas Gounty, Washington ffitffil <br />West Fork Teanaway River at <br />Mouth 39.3 1,300 1,640 1,780 2,080 <br />19.2 790 1,000 1,080 1,260Upstream <br />" Includes overflow fram Yakima Nver, and Reecer, and Currier creeks. <br />b Combined values Reecer and Currier creeks. <br />" Includes oveilow from Reecer Creek. <br />10-Year <br />,'tt", | :!.;ti',\','.; j <br />Discharge <br />(cubic feelsecond) <br />50-Year 1O0-Year 500-Year <br />Flooding Source and <br />Location <br />Drainage Area <br />(square miles) <br />Flooding can be unexpected and leave a smallwindow of time for evacuation, if it is required. The NWS <br />Pendleton, Oregon Forecast Office is responsible for issuing flood advisories in Kittitas County. Table 4- <br />65 outlines the flood advisories issued by the NWS as conditions warrant. <br />Table 4-65. NWS Flood Advisories <br />NWS issues Flash Flood Warnings lmpact-Based Warnings for events that occur within approximately <br />six (6) hours of heavy rainfall. The flash flood impact-based warnings fall into the three (3) categories <br />listed in Table 4-66.-154 <br />Table 4-66. NWS Flash Flood lmpact Based Warnings <br />154 NationalWeather Service. (2019). lmpact-Based Flash Flood Warning. Retrieved from <br />https ://www.weath er. sov/med ialwrn/F FW-l BW-facts heet. pdf . <br />Flood Advisory <br />lssued when a flood event warrants notification but is less urgent than a warning <br />Advisories are issued for conditions that could cause a significant inconvenience, and if <br />caution is not exercised, could lead to situations that may threaten life and/or property. <br />lssued to indicate current or developing conditions that are favorable for flooding. The <br />occurrence is neither certain nor imminent. A watch is typically issued within several <br />hours to days ahead of the onset of possible flooding. ln situations where a river or <br />stream is expected to be the main source of the flooding, forecast confidence may allow <br />for a Flood Watch to be issued several davs in advance. <br />Flood Watch <br />Flood Warning <br />lssued to inform the public of flooding that poses a serious threat to life andior property. <br />A Flood Warning may be issued hours to days in advance of the onset of flooding based <br />on forecast conditions. Floods occurring along a river usually contain river stage (level) <br />forecasts. <br />lssued to indicate current or developing conditions that are favorable for flash flooding. <br />The occurrence is neither certain nor imminent. A watch is typically issued within several <br />hours to davs ahead of the onset of possible flash floodinq. <br />Flash Flood Watch <br />Flash Flood Warning <br />lssued to inform the public, emergency management and other cooperating agencies <br />that flash flooding is in progress, imminent, or highly likely. Flash Flood Warnings are <br />urgent messages as dangerous flooding can develop very rapidly, with a serious threat <br />to life and/or property. Flash Flood Warnings are usually issued minutes to hours in <br />advance of the onset of flooding. <br />DefinitionType <br />Base Used most of the time when flash flood impact is possible. <br />DefinitionType <br />Chapter 4: Hazard ldentification and Risk Assessment 129
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