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<br /> <br />Ramsey County <br />Division of Emergency Management &Homeland Security <br /> <br />Judson M. Freed, cncp - Director <br /> <br />50 W cst Kellogg Boulevard <br />Suite 913 RCGC-West <br />St. Paul. MN 55102 <br /> <br />(~. , <br />i .. ,.~ ~f <br /> <br />,__~.1) <br /> <br />Tel: 651-266-1020 <br />Fax: 651-266-10] 9 <br /> <br />C:'-"} <br />vt.i - <br /> <br />8 2004 <br /> <br />Michelle Wolfe <br />1245 West Highway 96 <br />Arden Hills, MN 55112 <br /> <br />CITY Of /\~~DE~J \ ilLLS <br /> <br />Tuesday, September 7,2004 <br /> <br />Dear Ms. Wolfe, <br /> <br />As you are by now aware, the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 requires every county and <br />community in the nation to create a pre-disaster mitigation plan. The Act states that such <br />an effort "reinforces the importance of mitigation planning in both pre and post-disaster <br />situations, and emphasizes planning for disasters before they occur." These plans must be <br />coordinated with neighboring communities, and must address a myriad of possible <br />hazards such as extreme temperatures, infectious diseases, karst, precipitation, severe <br />summer storms and tornadoes, wild and forest fires, technological hazards, and of course, <br />terrorism and domestic preparedness_ The plan is due to the federal government on or <br />before November 1,2004. <br /> <br />There is a planning committee currently assessing the risks to Ramsey County, and to <br />decide what our major focus areas should be. The committee is comprised oflocal public <br />safety officials from throughoul the county, as well as public health, IT/IS departments, <br />private businesses, airport officials, and local emergency managers. <br /> <br />Public meetings will be held in September to allow the public to review and comment on <br />the draft version of the plan. Public Safety Sensitive info will be withheld from public <br />versions of the plan. In addition, committee members, public safety members, and others <br />have completed a survey of areas of concern. A similar survey for the public is on our <br />website. <br /> <br />It seemed logical, given the requirement that the plans be well coordinated, that a single, <br />countywide planning document be developed. The Division of Emergency Management <br />and Homeland Security, being charged with developing the mitigation plan from the <br />County's perspective and having a full time staff member dedicated to the process, took <br />the lead on lhis concept and has begun this multi-disciplinary, cross jurisdictional <br />planning process. <br /> <br />We invite you to join with us in this effort. The Division will coordinate and handle the <br />writing, editing, and approval processes - as well as coordinate thc required meetings, <br />conduct required research and due diligence. The result will be a single, countywide, all- <br />hazards pre-disaster mitigalion plan for all of us. <br /> <br />\ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />II' <br />