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Anoka County <br />MINNESOTA <br />Respectful, Innovative, Fiscally Responsible <br />SECTION 1: PLAN INTRODUCTION <br />Anoka County 2019 <br />Multi -Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br />This section provides a general introduction to the Anoka County Multi -Jurisdictional All Hazards <br />Mitigation Plan. It consists of the following: <br />• Overview <br />• Emergency Management Background <br />• Hazard Mitigation Legislative Background <br />• Plan Purpose <br />• Plan Scope <br />• Plan Authority <br />• Plan Outline <br />1.1 Overview <br />Anoka County has and may in the future experience a variety of natural and manmade hazards <br />that cause loss of life and damage to property. Anoka County Emergency Management has <br />prepared a countywide hazard mitigation plan that re -shapes Anoka County and local <br />communities into a more resilient framework, enabling it to recover more quickly and easily from <br />disasters. Using this plan, Anoka County and the local jurisdictions will decrease the <br />community's vulnerability to disasters and enhance response to disasters and public threats. <br />The plan provides a framework on which to base comprehensive mitigation of hazards for all <br />Anoka County political jurisdictions. Risk management tools were used to prioritize and identify <br />vulnerabilities to hazards. The overall hazard analysis determines which areas of the community <br />are affected by hazards, how likely it is that a disaster may occur, and what impact a disaster <br />might have. By assessing the vulnerability countywide, it can be determined which government <br />and private facilities are at risk and to what degree they may be impacted. <br />Natural and manmade hazards pose a threat to every citizen and community within Anoka <br />County on some level and frequency. Often, the reality of potential hazards to a community are <br />not fully understood or realized until a major disaster occurs. It is then that a community <br />experiences the extreme hardship of significant human and economic losses. The process of <br />all -hazard mitigation planning is the first step toward protecting a community from losses <br />associated with hazards and resulting disasters. The Federal Emergency Management Agency <br />(FEMA) regarding hazard mitigation planning provides the following definitions: <br />• Hazard mitigation - Any sustained action taken to reduce or eliminate the long- <br />term risk to human life and property from hazards. <br />• Planning - The act or process of making or carrying out plans, specifically, the <br />establishment of goals, policies, and procedures for a social or economic unit. <br />The process of hazard mitigation planning is a critical part of any community's planning <br />program. Because most hazards occur infrequently, mitigation programs for hazards are usually <br />initiated and funded as a reaction to recover from the most recent disaster event. This form of <br />hazard mitigation response is typically costlier, both in property and human losses, on a long- <br />term basis, than is pre -disaster planning and mitigation. <br />1 <br />
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