Supporting Documents
FEMA has established certain requirements for the development and implementation of pre-disaster mitigation plans. One of the elements of a quality plan is for emergency services experts to be able to easily update the data that drives the findings and strategies.
Stakeholders in this plan are encouraged to submit documentation (maps, datasets, reports) that supports the information provided in the plan. Users of the plan will be able to search these reference materials from this page. (See the instructional video aside).
Documents
(FEMA) Local Mitigation Planning Handbook
The Local Mitigation Planning Handbook is a tool for local governments to use in developing or updating a local hazard mitigation plan.
(GIS data) Farmlands
Farmland of prime, local, unique and statewide importance.
Source: NRCS SSURGO
Hazard Mitigation Planning Website (FEMA, 2020)
The Mitigation Planning Program is updating the state and local mitigation planning policies, also known as the Plan Review Guides, to reflect recent legislative changes and policy updates.
Guidelines for Evaluating Surface-Fault-Rupture Hazards in Utah
Utah Geological Survey. (2003). Guidelines for Evaluating Surface-Fault-Rupture Hazards in Utah.
Miscellaneous Publication 03-6. Utah Department of Natural Resources.
Utah Natural Hazards Handbook
The Utah Natural Hazards Handbook is a summary of various hazards that exist within Utah. This handbook was developed with the intention of providing information about
specific hazardous events that will assist local emergency managers and local government officials in the identification and understanding of hazards that threaten their communities.
Source: Utah Division of Homeland Security, 2008.
State of Utah, Hazard Mitigation Plan
The Purpose of the State Hazard Mitigation Plan (SHMP) is to identify natural hazards and their impacts on citizens and infrastructure within the state. The SHMP provides updates on the state’s progress of building resilience through mitigation.
Natural Hazard Mitigation Saves: 2019 Report
The Natural Hazard Mitigation Saves: 2019 Report represents the most exhaustive benefit-cost analysis of natural hazard mitigation, from adopting up-to-date building codes and exceeding codes to addressing the retrofit of existing buildings and utility and transportation infrastructure.
(GIS data) Hospital/Health Care Facility
Hospital, nursing home, assisted living, home health, outpatient, therapy, hospice, urgent care, clinic, and other facilities.
Source: Utah AGRC
(GIS data) Commercial Businesses
AGRC address points joined with county assessor’s data. Unknown data points or points with incomplete value data were deleted.
Source: Utah AGRC/Counties
Development map
County Incident Response
This is the most current from the County. I believe it was updated in 2017
Improvement Plans
This is what the city engineer has given me. This still needs to be approved by the City Council. We are in the process of updating the Storm Drain Master Plan and the Street Master Plan to coincide with this plan.