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8/5/2025
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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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 County, Washington <br />CHAPTER 4.HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK <br />ASSESSMENT <br />A risk assessment is the process of measuring the potential loss of life, personal injury, economic injury, <br />and property damage resulting from natural hazards. lt allows emergency management personnel and <br />first responders to establish early response priorities by identifying potential hazards and vulnerable <br />assets. The process focuses on the following elements. <br />Hazard ldentification: Use all available information to determine what types of disasters may <br />affect a jurisdiction, how often they can occur, and their potential severity. <br />Vulnerability ldentification: Determine the impact of natural hazard events on the population, <br />environment, economy, and lands of the region. <br />Cost Evaluation: Estimate the cost of potentialdamage or cost that can be avoided by mitigation. <br />This Plan is designated to comply with requirements of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and <br />Emergency Assistance Act, as amended, and Related Authorities and 44 CFR Part2Ql (44 CFR S 201 .6), <br />which states that local governments must have an approved Hazard Mitigation Plan in place for eligibility <br />of pre-disaster and/or post-disaster mitigation grant funds. Additionally, this Plan is designed to comply <br />with the FEMA and the Washington State Emergency Management Division guidance documents <br />(particularly the Local Mitigation Planning Policy Guide, effective April 19,2023) and other applicable <br />federal, state, and local regulations. This was accomplished by evaluating the impacts of known natural <br />hazards, prioritizing mitigation alternatives, and coordinating hazard mitigation with other Kittitas County <br />programs and policies. <br />4.1. IDENTIFIED HAZARDS <br />There are a number of hazards that pose a threat to human life, health, and well-being, and this Plan is <br />not meant to compile an exhaustive list. Those addressed in disaster planning are generally categorized <br />as natural, human-caused, or technological. Some hazards are a threat to all geographic areas (e.9., <br />drought)while others (e.9., flooding) are more limited in their extent. <br />The Kittitas County hazards were identified, and their frequency of occurrence was evaluated through a <br />historical analysis using a number of resources, including: <br />. 2019 Kittitas County Hazard Mitigation Plan <br />. 2023 Washington State Enhanced Hazard Mitigation Plan <br />. Hazard planning documents developed by state, federal, and private agencies <br />. National Centers for Environmental lnformation <br />. Northwest Avalanche Center <br />r United States Drought Monitor <br />. National Weather Service <br />. United States Geological Survey <br />a <br />a <br />a <br />Chapter 4: Hazard ldentification and Risk Assessment 54
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