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TABLE S-2. SAFETY ELEMENT IMPLEMENTATION <br />Agency / <br />Ref # <br />Implementation Action <br />Time Frame <br />PD <br />1.8 <br />Hazard Mitigation Plan. Prepare, maintain, and regularly update a local hazard mitigation plan. <br />2021 & <br />update 2 to 3 <br />years <br />1.9 <br />Emergency Operations Plan. Maintain and regularly update an emergency operations plan. <br />PD <br />Ongoing <br />Climate resiliency. Explore the development of a climate adaptation plan to respond to the most significant <br />1.10 <br />potential climate change risks and vulnerabilities identified in the vulnerability assessment and protect the natural <br />WA ' <br />PBA/PPBA/P0 A <br />and built environment, residents, visitors, economic base, and quality of life. <br />111 <br />Public education. Continue to disseminate information on flooding, flood control on private property, floodplains, <br />CMO/PD <br />and flood preparedness to the publicthrough the City website, social media, and at City offices. <br />2022 <br />Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). Increase participation in CERTthrough program promotion and <br />1.12 <br />expanded course offerings. Consider partnering with school districts to offer CERT training to city high school <br />PD <br />students. Encourage CERT participation for City employees. <br />Ongoing <br />Emergency preparedness. Identify all essential and critical facilities (including but not limited to essential City <br />1.13 <br />offices and buildings, medical facilities, schools, child care centers, and nursing homes) in or within 200 feet of the <br />PWA/PBA <br />100-year flood zone, and evaluate disaster response and evacuation plans that address the actions that will be <br />2023 <br />taken in the event of flooding. <br />GOAL S-2: <br />Hazardous Materials <br />Protect residents <br />and environmental resources from contaminated hazardous material sites and minimize risks associated with <br />storage, transport, and disposal hazardous <br />the use, <br />production, <br />of materials. <br />Facility location. Identify options to prohibit new facilities involved in the production, use, storage, transport, or <br />disposal of hazardous materials in quantities that would place them in the State's Toxic Release Inventory or Small <br />2.1 <br />Quantity Generator databases in the 100-year flood zone unless all standards of elevation, anchoring, and flood <br />pgA/OCFD <br />proofing have been implemented to the satisfaction of the City's Planning and Building Agency and the Orange <br />202b2024 <br />County Fire Authority. <br />Sensitive use protection. Consider legislation to prohibit new facilities involved in the production, use, storage, <br />2.2 <br />transport, or disposal of hazardous materials near existing land uses that may be adversely impacted by such <br />PBA PBA <br />activities. Prohibit new sensitive facilities near existing sites that use, store, or generate hazardous materials. <br />2022 <br />2.3 <br />Waste drop-off facilities. Continue to promote off -site hazardous materials and/or electronic waste drop-off. <br />PWA <br />Ongoing <br />Lead contamination. Work with local and regional partners, such as Orange County Environmental Justice, Orange <br />County Health Care Agency and University of California at Irvine Public Health, to understand the prevalence, <br />PBA/CDA <br />2.40 <br />sources, and implications of lead contamination of soil across Santa Ana. Collaborate with environmental justice <br />2022- <br />stakeholders in proposing solutions to remove hazardous lead -contaminated soils in the city and with benchmarks <br />ongoing <br />to measure and track effectiveness of proposed programs. <br />2.5 ® <br />Business education. Collaborate with state and county agencies and trade organizations to educate and inform <br />PBA/CDA <br />industrial business owners about permit regulations required for safe facility operations and about best practices. <br />2022-2024 <br />GOAL S-3: Geologic and Seismic Hazards <br />Public utilities. Coordinate with the California Public Utilities Commission and/or utilize the Capital Improvement <br />3.1 Program. Explore options to strengthen, relocate, or take other appropriate measures to safeguard high -voltage <br />PWA/PBA <br />lines; water, sewer, natural gas and petroleum pipelines; and trunk electrical and telephone conduits that extend <br />2024 <br />through areas of high liquefaction potential, cross active faults, ortraverse earth cracks or landslides. <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL PLAN <br />
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