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Infrastructure Mitigation Strategies <br />6 of11 <br />E _ -. m z -6 Responsible Agency <br />b <br />Ordinance or Resolution # (if existing <br />a <br />g or Depart ment <br />program), Estimated Cost and <br />a ©a a m .w (R if Exisling <br />Possible Funding Agency (d high <br />° <br />Specific Mitigation Strategy <br />n ur o' a- - a ¢ on ,p m u _,� � Program. Existing <br />prlorlly). Esilmated Dale or <br />6 m <br />Ir= � Q- m Program under <br />LA .4 � Y H <br />Core pletion (d study), WHY if not <br />a N �., o a z s U funded, Very High, <br />some as regional priority, OR Other <br />fi'S <br />❑� <br />2 W W o 7 7 m ° _ �° U. c z ¢ U z U High, or Under Study) <br />Comments <br />INFR - <br />c - Wildfire <br />c -1 <br />Ensure a reliable source ofwater far fire VVF <br />XX <br />Engineering & <br />Standard procedure <br />suppression (meeting acceptable standards for <br />Transportation <br />minimum volume and duration of flow) for existing <br />and new development. <br />XX <br />Alameda County <br />c -2 <br />Develop a coordinated approach between fire <br />VVF <br />,jurisdictions <br />andwater supply agencies to identify <br />Fire <br />needed improvements to the water distribution <br />system, initially focusing on areas of highest wildfire <br />hazard (including wildfire threat areas and in <br />wildland- urban -interface areas. ). <br />c -3 <br />Develop a defensible space vegetation program <br />VVF <br />XX <br />Alameda County <br />that includes the clearing orthinning of (a) non -fire <br />Fire <br />resistive vegetation within 30 fast of access and <br />evacuation roads and routes to critical facilities, or <br />(b) all non - native species (such as eucalyptus and <br />pine, but not necessarily oaks) within 30 feet or <br />access and evacuation roads and mutes to critical <br />facilities- <br />VVF XX <br />Engineering & <br />Standard procedure <br />c-4 <br />For new development, ensure all dead -end <br />segments of public roads in high hazard areas have <br />Transportation <br />at least a °T" intersection tum- around sufficient for <br />typ ica wildland fire equipment- <br />c-5 <br />For new development, enforce minimum road width <br />VVF XX <br />Engineering & <br />Standard procedure <br />of 20 feet with an additional 4 afoot clearance on <br />Transportation <br />each shoulder on all driveways and road segments <br />greater than 50 feet in length in wildfire hazard <br />areas. <br />VVF XX <br />Engineering & <br />Standard procedure <br />c -6 <br />Require that development in high fire hazard areas <br />provide adequate access roads (with width and <br />Transportation <br />vertical clearance that meet the minimum standards <br />of the Fire Code or relevant local ordinance), onsite <br />fire protection systems, evacuation signage, and fir <br />breaks. <br />c -7 <br />Ensure adequate fire equipment road or fire mad <br />VVF <br />)(X <br />Engineering & <br />Standard procedure <br />access to developed and open space areas. <br />VVF <br />XX <br />Transportation <br />Public Works <br />Standard procedure <br />c -8 <br />Maintain fire roads andlor public right -of- -way roads <br />and keep them passable at all times. <br />FL <br />XX <br />Alameda County <br />INFR - d - Flooding <br />d-t <br />Conduct awatershed analysis of runoff and <br />drainage systems to predict are as of irnsuffdent <br />Flood Control <br />capacity in the storm drain and natural creek <br />District <br />system. <br />FL <br />vV <br />XX <br />Alameda County <br />_ <br />d-2 <br />Develap procedures for performing a watershed <br />analysis to examine the impact or development on <br />Flood Control <br />flooding potential downstream, including <br />District <br />communities outside ofthe jurisdiction of proposed <br />p rojects. <br />6 of11 <br />