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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
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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
Type
Resolution
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2025 Hazard Mitigation Plan <br />Kittitas Gounty, Washington ,&lkffi"#l <br />Although FEMA only requires and reviews natural hazards in hazard mitigation plans, Kittitas County <br />decided to rank and mitigate against communicable diseases/pandemic. Due to the nature of non-natural <br />hazards and the discretionary status regarding their inclusion, communicable disease/pandemic has <br />been briefly and qualitatively assessed for the sake of public education and informing its inclusion within <br />the hazard ranking and mitigation process. Hazards that have been identified as significant in Kittitas <br />County and will be considered in this Plan are listed in Table 4-1. <br />Table 4-1. Kittitas Gounty Hazards <br />Per FEMA's requirement to consider all natural hazards, the following natural hazards were not included <br />because these hazards are not considered significant for Kittitas County due to its geographic location <br />and lack of significant historical occurrences. <br />. Coastal Flooding <br />o Hurricane <br />o Lightning <br />. Tsunami <br />4.2. PRESIDENTIAL DISASTER AND EMERGENCY DECLARATIONS <br />Kittitas County has had 16 Major Disaster Declarations (DR), two (2) Emergency Declarations (EM), and <br />eight (8) Fire Disaster Declarations (FR) between 1964 and 2023, listed in Table 4-2, according to <br />FEMA.JB This lists shows the foundation for identifying what hazards pose the most significant risk within <br />the County. <br />a8 Federal Emergency Management Agency. (2023). Disaster Declaration for States and Counties. Retrieved from <br />https://www.fema.gov/data-visualization/disaster-declarations-states-and-counties. <br />Avalanche <br />Dam and Levee Failure <br />Drought <br />Earthquake <br />Flood <br />Landslide <br />Severe Weather (Thunderstorms, Hail, Tornado, Strong Winds/Damaging Winds, Heat Wave/Extreme Heat, and Cold <br />Wave/Extreme Cold) <br />Winter Weather (lce Storm, Heavy Snow/Blizzard) <br />Volcanic Activity <br />Wildfire (Wildfire Smoke) <br />Communicable Diseases/Pandemic <br />Natural Hazards <br />H uman-Caused/Technological Hazards <br />Chapter 4: Hazard ldentification and Risk Assessment 55
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