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Exhibit CC 05-15-2012 #11 Local Hazard Mitigition Plan CC S./IS- 1( 1_ # 1l Soft-Story Buildings Action #1: Require all new construction, including public facilities, to be built in accordance with the most recent Building and Fire Code standards. Action #2: Consider County Ordinance to require retrofitting of multi-family soft story structures. Consistent with the ABAG definition, "multi-family" buildings consist of three or more families. Action #3: Support City of San Jose initiative to develop Soft-Story Mitigation Program via UASI funding. Program will entail public education materials, engineering standards and financial incentives. Action #4: Explore various financial incentives and remove disincentives. Action#5: Advocate expansion of State and federal relocation assistance funds and programs to aid persons and businesses displaced from hazardous buildings. Dam Failure Complete and adopt the dam plan including: Action #1: Create and distribute evacuation route maps Action #2: Develop signage for evacuation route. Action #3: Develop some type of delineation (sign. etc.)that would advise residents what is "high ground". Implementation of these actions will be the responsibility of the Public Works department, shared with the Community Development department. The City will seek funding from appropriate sources such as the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. Additionally, the Public Works and Community Development departments will coordinate to incorporate these projects in the City's Capital Improvement Plan as appropriate. 11.6 PLAN MAINTENANCE 11.6.1 Monitoring, evaluating, updating the plan The Building Dept, Cupertino Office of Emergency Services and Planning Dept. will be accountable for monitoring this plan and documenting progress. They will remain involved with the County's City of Cupertino Local Hazard Mitigation Plan May 15, 2012 C? 4 g c I 11-46