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The published agenda focused on Slope Instability Leading to Mudslides and Landslides, Flooding, Including Tsunami, Seiche, and Dam Failure, and Hazardous Materials and Hazardous Waste. This summary is based on published agenda items, not meeting outcomes.
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Study Session of Public Review Draft Health & Safety Element of the
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NEW BUSINESS
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Climate Risk
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Sereno: This is a new section that includes a vulnerability assessment, analyzing Monte Sereno’s vulnerability to: o Drought o Extreme Heat o Flood o Landslides o Wildfire o Air Quality Goals, Policies, and Actions Goals and policies were revised as part of...
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Slope Instability Leading to Mudslides and Landslides
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Sereno: Additional context on specific types of slope instability and its application to Monte
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Subsidence, Liquefaction, and other Seismic Hazards ......... 8
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PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT
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Flooding, Including Tsunami, Seiche, and Dam Failure
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Sereno: Additional context on federal definitions of flooding (as well as other issues) and their application to Monte Sereno Updated mapping of Flood Hazard Zones
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Hazardous Materials and Hazardous Waste
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Sereno: Updated definitions of hazardous material
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Emergency Response
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Sereno: A new subsection on Evacuation Analysis, including: o Identification of residential developments in any hazard area that do not have at least two emergency evacuation routes o Evacuation Route identification, capacity analysis, safety and viability o...
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Air Quality ................................................................................. 16