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Ramsey County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan, 2018 <br /> <br />Page | G - 3 <br /> <br /># Hazard <br /> <br />Mitigation <br />Strategy <br /> <br /> <br />City of Arden Hills <br />Mitigation Action <br /> <br />Status Priority <br />Ranking <br />Time- <br />frame Jurisdictions Responsibility <br />County/City Comments on <br />Planning Mechanisms for <br />Implementation <br />Possible <br />Funding <br />4 All- <br />Hazards <br />Local Planning <br />& Regulations <br />Update County/City <br />Comprehensive Plans and <br />Zoning Ordinances to <br />include mitigation <br />considerations that help <br />to reduce risk from <br />natural hazards. Utilize <br />data of past hazard events <br />and future climate <br />projections to help inform <br />updates. <br />Ongoing High 2018- <br />2022 <br />Ramsey County, <br />Arden Hills, <br />Falcon Heights, <br />Gem Lake, <br />Lauderdale, <br />Little Canada, <br />Maplewood, <br />Mounds View, <br />New Brighton, <br />North Oaks, <br />North St. Paul, <br />Roseville, <br />Shoreview, <br />Vadnais Heights, <br />White Bear <br />Lake, <br />White Bear <br />Township <br />RCEMHS in <br />coordination <br />with Ramsey <br />County <br />Community and <br />Economic <br />Development <br />and local <br />municipal <br />administrators, <br />Planning & <br />Zoning <br />Committees <br />Ramsey County has a “2030 <br />Comprehensive Plan” prepared to <br />meet the requirements of the <br />Metropolitan Land Planning Act and <br />the Metropolitan Council’s 2030 <br />Regional Development Framework. <br />Ramsey County will encourage <br />municipalities to update their local <br />Comprehensive Plans to include <br />considerations for mitigation in land <br />use planning to reduce future risk to <br />due to natural hazards (i.e., flooding). <br /> <br />City Comment: We need to update our <br />Comprehensive Plan to ensure it <br />addresses all necessary topics. <br />County <br />funding <br />6 All- <br />Hazards <br />Local Planning <br />& Regulations <br />Continue to update <br />Emergency Operation <br />Plans and COOP/COG <br />plans to ensure that <br />they adequately detail <br />the needed steps to <br />respond to all-hazards <br />and ensure continuity of <br />key government <br />functions in the event of <br />a disaster. <br />Ongoing High 2018- <br />2022 <br />Ramsey County, <br />Arden Hills, <br />Falcon Heights, <br />Gem Lake, <br />Lauderdale, <br />Little Canada, <br />Maplewood, <br />Mounds View, <br />New Brighton, <br />North Oaks, <br />North St. Paul, <br />Roseville, <br />Shoreview, <br />Vadnais Heights, <br />White Bear <br />Lake <br />RCEMHS & <br />Municipal EMAs <br />Ramsey County EMHS maintains an <br />Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) <br />and the Ramsey County Continuity <br />of Operations (COOP)/Continuity of <br />Government (COG) plans as guides <br />for emergency and/or recovery <br />operations. These plans are intended <br />to assist key county/city officials and <br />emergency organizations to carry out <br />their responsibilities for the <br />protection of life and property under <br />a wide range of emergency <br />conditions. <br />County, <br />municipal <br />funding