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ELEMENT <br />REF # <br />EJ <br />IMPLEMENTATION ACTION <br />AGENCY <br />TIME <br />2022 UPDATE <br />FRAME <br />Safety <br />1.1 <br />No <br />Agency coordination. Communicate with FEMA annually <br />PBA <br />Ongoing <br />The California Department of Water Resources (CDWR) is the agency contracted <br />regarding updates to Flood Insurance Rate Maps and <br />by FEMA to manage compliance with FEMA standards. The City communicated <br />Letter of Map Revisions. <br />with CDWR representatives and determined there were no changes to the maps <br />in 2022. <br />Safety <br />1.2 <br />No <br />Flood resistant buildings. Require that new structures in <br />PBA <br />Ongoing <br />Continued to require that new structures in a 100-year floodplain be sited and <br />or near a 100-year floodplain be sited and designed to be <br />designed to meet all applicable codes and standards. <br />flood resistant and not inhibit flood flows. Retrofit existing <br />critical facilities within the floodplain to maintain <br />structural and operational integrity during a flood. <br />Safety <br />1.3 <br />No <br />Best Practices. Periodically review county, state, and <br />PBA/ <br />Ongoing <br />Continue to review county, state, and federal flood control best practices and <br />federal flood control best practices and incorporate <br />PWA <br />incorporate appropriate standards into the Municipal Code. <br />appropriate standards into the Municipal Code. <br />Safety <br />1.5 <br />No <br />Grants. Work with the Orange County Flood Control <br />PWA <br />Ongoing <br />In 2022, the City was awarded $5.75 million of competitive statewide grant <br />District to apply for grants that provide funding for local <br />funding for flood reduction and stormdrain upgrade projects from the California <br />drainage controls. FEMA's Hazard Mitigation Grant and <br />Natural Resources Agency and Department of Water Resources. The City also <br />Flood Mitigation Assistance Programs and Predisaster <br />nominated six (6) flood control channel improvement projects to the Orange <br />Mitigation Program, CaIEPA, and the State Water <br />County Flood Control District's Capital Improvement Program. <br />Resources Control Board offer grants to municipalities <br />throughout California. <br />Safety <br />1.6 <br />No <br />On -site stormwater mitigation. Require new <br />PWA <br />Ongoing <br />PWA reviewed all submitted land development projects to ensure that proposed <br />development and significant redevelopment projects in <br />private improvements were consistent with all laws, policies and guidelines as it <br />the city to implement best management practices for on- <br />relates to storm water runoff quality. If applicable, developments were required <br />site stormwater retention, where feasible, and other low- <br />to submit a storm Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) for review and <br />impact development stormwater infrastructure to reduce <br />approval. The WQMP defines a variety of watertreatment methods and ongoing <br />runoff and encourage groundwater recharge. <br />maintenance requirements required of private developments. In 2022, the City <br />verified installation of stormwater infiltration or treatment BMPs at eleven (11) <br />new development and significant redevelopment projects, totaling 26.9-acres of <br />treatment area. <br />42 <br />City Council 8 — 72 3/21/2023 <br />