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<br />Ramsey County | Multi-Jurisdiction Hazard Mitigation Plan 77 <br />Action <br />Number Jurisdiction <br />Mitigation Action <br />Name <br />What is the problem <br />the action is solving? How does the action solve the problem? <br />Is this a <br />continuing <br />action from <br />2019 plan? <br />Action <br />Status <br />41 Saint Paul <br />Flood Mitigation - <br />Chestnut Plaza <br />Solves problems <br />related to flooding <br />risks, maintenance <br />costs, operational <br />disruptions, safety <br />hazards, and long- <br />term infrastructure <br />sustainability. <br />Chestnut Plaza - Feature Fountain Pump Pit <br />Relocation Yes In Progress <br />42 Saint Paul Fire Safety Initiative <br />This initiative <br />addresses inadequate <br />fire protection, fire- <br />related injuries and <br />deaths, rapid fire <br />spread, property loss, <br />inconsistent safety <br />standards in publicly <br />funded projects, and <br />outdated fire codes, <br />ultimately improving <br />fire safety and <br />resilience in <br />residential buildings. <br />Enact Combined Enhanced Fire Safety <br />Ordinances - Automatic Fire Sprinkler <br />Mitigation Initiatives <br />a. DSI and Mayor’s Intergovernmental <br />Relations personnel should continue to <br />push for the adoption of the most current <br />International Residential Code without any <br />redactions of fire sprinkler requirements <br />b. OFS, PED, and elected officials should <br />pass an ordinance and make it standard <br />practice that any housing renovations or <br />construction of residential buildings funded <br />in part or in total by city funding or tax <br />incentives include the requirement to <br />install fire sprinkler systems Yes In Progress
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