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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-03-2019 Public Safety Task Force Agenda PacketSaratoga Public Safety Task Force Agenda - Page 1 of 2 SARATOGA PUBLIC SAFETY TASK FORCE REGULAR MEETING June 3, 2019 6:00 P.M. REGULAR MEETING City Hall, Linda Callon Conference Room | 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070 ROLL CALL ORAL COMMUNICATIONS ON NON-AGENDIZED ITEMS Any member of the public may address the Public Safety Task Force for up to three (3) minutes on matters not on the Agenda. The law generally prohibits the Public Safety Task Force from discussing or taking action on such items. However, the Public Safety Task Force schedule the item for discussion at a future meeting. AGENDA ITEMS: 1. Community Wildfire Protection Plan Recommended Action: Receive presentation on the City of Saratoga Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP). Discuss the CWPP. 2. Firewise Communities Recommended Action: Receive presentation on the Firewise Communities program and efforts of the Santa Clara County FireSafe to encourage neighborhoods to become Firewise Communities. 3. Santa Clara County FireSafe Council Fuel Reduction/Break Projects Recommended Action: Receive presentation from the Santa Clara County FireSafe Council on past and future fuel reduction and fuel break projects in the Saratoga area. Saratoga Public Safety Task Force Agenda - Page 2 of 2 4. Development of a Proposed Work Plan Recommended Action: Begin developing a proposed work plan for the Public Safety Task Force based on Council priorities and timeline of the Public Safety Task Force. 5. Future Agenda Items Recommended Action: Consider agenda items for upcoming meetings and decide whether to schedule a special meeting in July 2019. ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATE OF POSTING OF THE AGENDA, DISTRIBUTION OF AGENDA PACKET, & COMPLIANCE WITH AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT I, Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager for the City of Saratoga, declare that the foregoing agenda for the meeting of the Public Safety Task Force was posted and available for review on May 23, 2019 at the City of Saratoga, 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070 and on the City's website at www.saratoga.ca.us. Signed this May 23, 2019 at Saratoga, California. Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager In accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act, copies of the staff reports and other materials provided to the Public Safety Task Force by City staff in connection with this agenda are available at the office of the City Clerk at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, CA 95070. In Compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the City Clerk at 408.868.1294. Notification 24 hours prior to the meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. [28 CFR 5.102-35.104 ADA title II] Wildfire Public Safety Task Force MEMBERSHIP NAME NOMINATED BY EMAIL PHONE Bill Cooper Mayor Cappello bill@cgv.com Paul Hansen Council Member Bernald paul.hansen@gmail.com May Lu Mayor Cappello mayweilu@gmail.com 408.828.1068 Chuck Page Vice Mayor Miller chuck@chuckpage.org 408.839.9555 Arun Venkatachar Council Member Kumar aruntv@gmail.com Michael Zhang Council Member Zhao mtzhangusa@gmail.com Staff Liaison: Crystal Bothelio | 408.868.1269 | cbothelio@saratoga.ca.us ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES – RESOLUTION 19-007 The Wildfire Public Safety Task Force serves in an advisory capacity to the City Council on matters related to wildfire and emergency preparedness. The Task Force is charged with providing recommendations on improvements and additions to the City of Saratoga Community Wildfire Protection Plan, strategies to strengthen wildfire hazard mitigation and emergency preparedness efforts in Saratoga, and serving as community ambassadors on the topics of wildfire and emergency preparedness for a limited term, ending November 30, 2020. AGENDA PLANNER The Wildfire Public Safety Task Force holds regular meetings on the 1st Monday of even- numbered months at 6:00 p.m. in the City Hall, Linda Callon Conference Room and may schedule special meetings as needed. MEETING DATE AGENDA ITEMS May 6, 2019 • Presentation on State/City Laws & Policies • Presentation on Wildfire Prevention/Preparedness & Emergency Preparedness • Nomination of Chair & Vice Chair • Review of Task Force Objectives & Proposed Task Force Work Plan • Task Force Regular Meeting Schedule May 29, 2019 6:00 p.m. Commission Recognition Dinner Saratoga Senior Center, 19655 Allendale Ave. Saratoga, CA 95070 June 3, 2019 • Review/Approval of Draft Minutes • Review of Community Wildfire Protection Plan • Firewise Communities • FireSafe Council Past & Future Fuel Reduction/Fuel Break Projects • Proposed Task Force Work Plan July 1, 2019 Tentative • Review/Approval of Draft Minutes • Building Code for Wildland Urban Interface • Process for Creating Wildfire Foundation • WUI Information • Proposed Task Force Work Plan August 5, 2019 • Review/Approval of Draft Minutes October 7, 2019 • Review/Approval of Draft Minutes December 2, 2019 • Review/Approval of Draft Minutes February 3, 2020 • Review/Approval of Draft Minutes April 6, 2020 • Review/Approval of Draft Minutes June 1, 2020 • Review/Approval of Draft Minutes August 3, 2020 • Review/Approval of Draft Minutes October 5, 2020 • Review/Approval of Draft Minutes Saratoga Public Safety Task Force Minutes - Page 1 of 3 MINUTES MAY 6, 2019 WILDFIRE PUBLIC SAFETY TASK FORCE REGULAR MEETING The Wildfire Public Safety Task Force Meeting was called to order at 6:03 p.m. in the Linda Callon Conference Room at Saratoga City Hall at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue. ROLL CALL PRESENT: Members Bill Cooper, Paul Hansen, May Lu, Chuck Page, Arun Venkatachar, Michael Zhang ABSENT: Non ALSO PRESENT: Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager Chief Jason Falarski, Santa Clara County Fire Patty Ciesla, Santa Clara County FireSafe Council Michal Taylor, Recreation & Facilities Director ORAL COMMUNICATIONS ON NON-AGENDIZED ITEMS None PRESENTATIONS: 1. Overview of State and City Laws and Policies Recommended Action: Receive brief presentation on the State and City laws and policies that apply to the Public Safety Task Force. Deputy City Manager Crystal Bothelio provided a presentation on laws and policies that the Public Safety Task Force is subject to. 2. Wildfire Prevention/Preparedness and Emergency Preparedness Recommended Action: Receive presentations on wildfire prevention/preparedness and emergency preparedness efforts in the City of Saratoga. Chief Jason Falarski with Santa Clara County Fire presented on preparing for wildfire and prevention efforts that are in place. Patty Ciesla, Executive Director of the Santa Clara County FireSafe Council, presented on the services and programs offered by the FireSafe Council to the Saratoga community. Saratoga Public Safety Task Force Minutes - Page 2 of 3 Michael Taylor, Recreation and Facilities Director, presented on the City of Saratoga’s emergency preparedness efforts, including the Community Emergency Response Team. AGENDA ITEMS: 1. Nomination of Chair and Vice Chair Recommended Action: Nominate a member of the Task Force to the position of Chair and Vice Chair. LU/ VENKATACHAR MOVED TO NOMINATE CHUCK PAGE AS TASK FORCE CHAIR. MOTION PASSED. AYES: COOPER, HANSEN, LU, PAGE, VENKATACHAR, ZHANG. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE. ZHANG/ VENKATACHAR MOVED TO NOMINATE PAUL HANSEN AS TASK FORCE VICE CHAIR. MOTION PASSED. AYES: COOPER, HANSEN, LU, PAGE, VENKATACHAR, ZHANG. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: NONE. 2. Review of Public Safety Task Force Objectives & Development of a Proposed Work Plan Recommended Action: Review Council priorities and timeline for the Public Safety Task Force. Begin developing a proposed work plan for the Public Safety Task Force based on Council priorities and timeline of the Public Safety Task Force. Chair Chuck Page requested a detailed review of the Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) at the next Task Force meeting and asked staff to schedule development of the work plan for future meetings, as needed. 3. Task Force Meeting Schedule Recommended Action: Decide on a regular meeting schedule for the Public Safety Task Force. The Task Force agreed to hold regular meetings on the first Monday of even-numbered months at 6:00 p.m. 4. Future Agenda Items Recommended Action: Consider agenda items for upcoming meetings. Chair Chuck Page requested a future agenda item on the process for forming a foundation that could accept donations and facilitate grants for various fuel reduction/break projects. Saratoga Public Safety Task Force Minutes - Page 3 of 3 Chair Chuck Page requested a future agenda item on Firewise Communities, including the formation process. Chair Chuck Page requested a detailed review of the CWPP at a future meeting. Chair Chuck Page asked staff to include Development of the Proposed Work Plan on future agendas, as needed. The Task Force requested a future agenda item on the FireSafe Council fuel reduction/break projects that are planned and have been completed, including the project at the Mountain Winery. Task Force Member Bill Cooper requested additional information about the City of Saratoga and Wildland Urban Interface Area (WUI) at a future meeting, including: - Number of residents in the WUI - Number of houses in the WUI - Number of miles of public roads in the WUI - Number of homeowner association type groups in the WUI - Number of houses in the City of Saratoga with shake roofs ADJOURNMENT COOPER/HANSEN MOVED TO ADJOURN THE REGULAR MEETING AT 9:06 P.M. MOTION PASSED. AYES: COOPER, HANSEN, LU, PAGE, ZHANG. NOES: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE. ABSENT: VENKATACHAR. Minutes respectfully submitted: Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager City of Saratoga CITY OF SARATOGA Memorandum To: Public Safety Task Force From: Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager Date: June 3, 2019 Subject: Community Wildfire Protection Plan In 2016, the Santa Clara County Fire Department concluded the Santa Clara County Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP). This countywide plan also included CWPPs for cities in the County Fire jurisdiction area at the greatest risk for wildfire. The Saratoga City Council adopted the Saratoga annex as its CWPP in August 2018. The purpose of the CWPP is protect human life and reduce property loss due to wildfire by identifying wildfire risks and strategies for mitigating those risks within the community. To create the CWPP, County Fire engaged various stakeholders and the public to identify physical hazards and community values that should be factored in plan development and prioritization of mitigation strategies. The CWPP is intended to be a living document that should be updated approximately every two years as priorities are met, conditions change, and new information arises. The County Fire Department is beginning an effort to update the countywide plan and the City Council has directed the Wildfire Task Force to provide recommended updates to the CWPP. A copy of the City of Saratoga CWPP is attached. At the meeting, staff will share a status update on the different strategies within the CWPP. Attachments: - Saratoga Community Wildfire Protection Plan Santa Clara County Community Wildfire Protection Plan Annex 6. City of Saratoga SWCA Environmental Consultants 1 August 2016 ANNEX 6. CITY OF SARATOGA The City of Saratoga is located on the west side of the Santa Clara Valley directly west of San Jose, bordered to the east by Los Gatos and Monte Sereno to the southeast (Figure 6.1). The population in 2010 was 29,926 with a population density of 2,416.9 people per square mile (U.S. Census Bureau 2010). Figure 6.1. City of Saratoga . ORGANIZATION AND JURISDICTION The City of Saratoga is governed by a publicly elected city council and has authority for General Plan-land use planning, code adoption and permit processing. The City of Saratoga does not have a city fire department; services are provided through two fire districts . State law designates all lands within the city limits of Saratoga as Local Responsibility Area (LRA) for purposes of wildland fire protection. Most state fire prevention and defensible space laws do not apply within LRA. Recent legislation requires State review and input on General Plan Safety Element updates where wildland fire is a hazard (Government Code Section 65040.20). Fire Protection services for the City of Saratoga is split jurisdictionally between the two fire protection districts. The Saratoga Fire Protection District (Annex 5), an independent special district encompasses the western half of the City of Saratoga. The eastern half of the city is w ithin the Santa Clara County Central Fire Protection District (a Board of Supervisors governed dependent special district) that also provides fire protection to other local cities and unincorporated areas (Annex 1 - Chapter 3). Santa Clara County Community Wildfire Protection Plan Annex 6. City of Saratoga SWCA Environmental Consultants 2 August 2016 The planning area is best described as a wildland urban interface (WUI) with homes scattered among wildland fuels, although Saratoga Village is also considered a WUI designation. The City of Saratoga WUI planning area includes designated and adopted very high fire hazard severity zone (FHSZ) areas in the LRA. Structures that fall within the City of Saratoga are subject to the City planning ordinances: Designated WUI areas require application of Chapter 7A WUI regulations of the City’s adopted Building Code. Saratoga has adopted the WUI Requirements under the California Fire Code with amendments to address local conditions that can be viewed here: https://library.municode.com/ca/saratoga/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=CH16BURE_ART 16-20FICO_16-20.150AMCH49FICOREWIBAINFIAR Tree Information and Permits: http://www.saratoga.ca.us/172/Tree-Regulations LAND USE PLANNING, GENERAL PLAN, BUILDING CODES, AND LOCAL HAZARD MITIGATION PLANS Authority and jurisdiction for approving the General Plan and elements, determining land use, community design and building code adoption rests with the Saratoga City Council. The Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP) identifies hazards that exist in Saratoga that create risk to citizens and properties in Saratoga. WUI fires are a real and present danger to the western portions of Saratoga. This Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) identifies several goals related to functions the City of Saratoga has the authority to undertake. This CWPP may serve as basis for the WUI fire component for LHMP, General Plan, or General Plan element updates. MITIGATION PROJECTS AND PRIORITIZATIONS The following project matrixes have been developed by the community and Core Team to direct specific project implementation for communities in the City of Saratoga WUI (Table 6.1 through Table 6.5). The matrixes below are tiered to the strategic goals presented in the body of the countywide CWPP through project IDs in the first column of each matrix. Santa Clara County Community Wildfire Protection Plan Annex 6. City of Saratoga SWCA Environmental Consultants 3 August 2016 Table 6.1. Recommendations for Public Outreach and Education in the City of Saratoga ID (S) Project Presented by Target Date Priority (1,2,3) Resources Needed Serves to Strategic Goal: EO1- Educate citizens on how to achieve contemporary WUI code compliance in retrofits/cost: benefit ratio. Provide workshops and/o r demonstration site. and EO5- Emergency preparedness meetings. Use American Red Cross volunteers and other preparedness experts. Attend community functions and hold special meetings to provide guidance for creating household emergency plans. Use Ready, Set, Go! program. S-EO1.1 Wildfire Preparedness and WUI Code workshops. Fire Safe Councils, County Fire Within 2 years. 1 Workshop expenses, personnel. Workshop venues. Demonstration site. Strategize on avenues for engaging the public. Increase compliance with County code. Reduce fire risk level for individual parcels and community as a whole. Strategic Goal: EO3- Organize a community group made up of residents and agency personnel to develop materials and communicate relevant defensible space messages. Could coordinate with fire departments or Fire Safe Council. S-EO3.1 Form community working group for defensible space outreach. Fire Safe Council, fire departments, local residents, Eagle Scouts, High School Community Volunteer Program Within 1 year. 1 Funding to help cover costs of materials (green waste removal or chipper) and participation. Hire contractor trained in defensible space practices. Engage diverse stakeholders in reaching out to community members and encourage defensible space practices. Empower homeowners to make affordable and effective changes to reduce the vulnerability of individual homes. Strategic Goal: EO4- Media involvement. Develop a local newspaper column that provides fire safety information, promotional information for volu nteer fire departments, fire announcements, and emergency planning. S-EO4.1 Develop a local newspaper column or community newsletter for the Saratoga community that provides fire safety information, promotional information for fire departments, fire announcements, and emergency planning. City of Saratoga, County Fire Within 1 year. 1 Columns, information, and articles to be provided by fire departments, local residents, Santa Clara County Fire Safe Council (SCCFSC). Protect communities and infrastructure through increasing public awareness and providing a channel for information regarding emergency fire response. Strategic Goal: E10- Insurance Services informational meetings S-E10.1 Outreach to the community to schedule an Insurance Services informational meeting. Invite Insurance Services representatives to speak to groups regarding ways to improve WUI insurance ratings in the community. Insurance Services in conjunction with County Fire and SCCFSC Within 2 years. 2 Resources provided by Insurance Services. Communities can learn how to improve their insurance ratings, which will reduce insurance costs in their community by implementing wildfire prevention measures. Santa Clara County Community Wildfire Protection Plan Annex 6. City of Saratoga SWCA Environmental Consultants 4 August 2016 ID (S) Project Presented by Target Date Priority (1,2,3) Resources Needed Serves to Strategic Goal: EO11- Increase signage/replace or augment existing signage. S-EO11.1 Increase signage/replace or augment existing signage. Use existing signage to spread fire prevention message along highways and in public open space areas (trailheads, info kiosks) to reduce human ignitions. Promote the use of existing electronic signs at firehouses and other locales to display fire prevention information, safety messages, and fire danger rating linked to safety actions. County Fire, Saratoga Fire Protection District, City of Saratoga Within 2 years. 2 Mostly existing signs and posting sites, people to post and update signs. Replace, or augment the existing Smokey Bear signs with electronic Fire Danger Warning Signs that are solar powered, LED displays (visible day and night), and accessible and programmable through an internet website. Protect communities and infrastructure by raising awareness of local citizens and those traveling in the area about actions that can prevent fire. Santa Clara County Community Wildfire Protection Plan Annex 6. City of Saratoga SWCA Environmental Consultants 5 August 2016 Table 6.2. Recommendations for Reducing Structural Ignitability in the City of Saratoga ID (S) Project Presented by Programs Available Description Priority (1,2,3) Timeline Strategic Goal: SI1: Retrofit/Eliminate flammable roofs S-SI1 Identify all wood shake roofed properties within planning area and target homeowners with outreach on retrofitting roofs. City and County Planning in conjunction with County Fire and municipalities. FEMA grants. Require elimination of all flammable roofs through attrition or time deadline. 1 By 2030 Strategic Goal: SI5- Adopt landscape standards for recommended plant landscape materials. S-SI5.1 Adopt landscape standards for recommended plant landscape materials. Fire Safe Councils to lead. Research Firewise plants suitable for the region. Develop plant list, poster materials and research demonstration site. Firewise Communities USA: www.firewise.org Educate property owners, landscape firms and landscape architects in appropriate ornamental plantings, mulches, and landscape design/ maintenance in WUI areas. 3 Next 2 years Strategic Goal: SI6- Develop landscape contractor maintenance program for “Right Plant-- Right Pl ace” and maintenance. S-SI6.1 Develop landscape contractor non-flammable plant list. Fire Safe Councils to lead in cooperation with local homeowner association (HOA) Firewise Communities USA: www.firewise.org Educate property owners, landscape firms and landscape architects in appropriate ornamental plantings, mulches, and landscape design/ maintenance in WUI areas. Work with HOA. 2 Next 2 years Strategic Goal: SI8- Interactive tool for citizens to use on line, ID their property and what hazard/risks exist and mitigations they can apply to improve their survivability. S-SI8.1 Work with County Fire to develop parcel level application of Community Wildfire Protection Plan risk assessment using Intterra software. Santa Clara County Fire Department with revised Intterra contract Intterra County Fire to pursue funding to increase contract provisions with Interra to provide public facing tool. Simplify tool and provide easy to follow instructions. Could develop You Tube informational video. 1 Next 3 years Strategic Goal: SI11- Implement spring community yard clean-up days. In combination with Fire Safe Council chipper program. S-SI11.1 Implement community work day to encourage yard clean- up and defensible space maintenance. County Fire, Municipal Fire Departments, CAL FIRE, Fire Safe Councils Fire Safe Council chipping program Ready, Set, Go CAL FIRE A community led day of yard clean-up with fire mitigation in mind would encourage large numbers within the community to carry-out mitigation measures and implementation of defensible space. 2 Next 2 years Strategic Goal: SI12- Assess and improve accessibility to property. Weekend program to inform homeowners about emergency response access . S-SI12 Institute a weekend program to inform homeowners about emergency response access. Fire departments, Fire Marshal Firewise Inform homeowners about the importance of keeping driveways accessible to fire trucks and emergency responders. 1 Within 1 year Santa Clara County Community Wildfire Protection Plan Annex 6. City of Saratoga SWCA Environmental Consultants 6 August 2016 Table 6.3. Recommendations for Improving Firefighting Capabilities in the City of Saratoga ID Project Description Fire Department/Agency Benefits of the Project to the community Timeline Priority (1.2.3) Resources/funding sources available Strategic Goal: FC2- Define Safe Refuge Areas and establish maintenance program in WUI areas where fire behavior and evacuation timing is problema tic. S-FC2.1 Define and delineate spatially Safe Refuge Areas and establish maintenance program in WUI areas where fire behavior and evacuation timing is problematic. Example: Mountain Winery County Fire/CAL FIRE/Fire Safe Councils Provides safety measure for residents of rural areas in event that evacuation is limited. Provides for public and firefighter safety by creating escape routes. 2 years 1 Grants: Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), California Fire Safe Council, Department of Homeland Security Strategic Goal: FC5- Develop WUI preplans and accompanying evacuation plans for all WUI areas in Santa Clara County using standardized format. S-FC5.1 Develop WUI preplans and accompanying evacuation plans for Saratoga WUI. County Fire/CAL FIRE/Fire Safe Councils Helps fire response agencies pre-plan for evacuations. Helps identify areas where mitigation measures are needed to facilitate safe evacuation. Helps establish consistent model across all agencies. 1 year 1 Grants: FEMA, CA FSC, DHS Strategic Goal: FC8: Where road systems are antiquated and do not provide for proper evacuation or two way flow, require removal of obstructions o r upgrade to minimum 2 lanes road system over time. S-FC8.1 Evalulate poor road access issues, develop long-term plan for road improvements where feasible and prioritized routes for evacuation. City of Saratoga Public Works Alleviates evacuation concerns of residents living in areas with poor ingress/egress. Provides for improved response capabilities and reduces risk that responding emergency vehicles will conflict with evacuation of residents. 2 years 1 HOAs, Road Associations, City staff Strategic Goal: FC11- Investigate and potentially install Fire Detection Robots to alert departments of a fire start in remote areas. S-FC11.1 Investigate installation of Fire Detection Robots on open space lands adjacent to Saratoga. County Fire Uses technology for single-tree wildfire detection solution that help forestry agencies and fire protection professionals manage the risks of fire damage cost-effectively. Within 2 years 1 Private companies provide robotic technology Santa Clara County Community Wildfire Protection Plan Annex 6. City of Saratoga SWCA Environmental Consultants 7 August 2016 ID Project Description Fire Department/Agency Benefits of the Project to the community Timeline Priority (1.2.3) Resources/funding sources available Strategic Goal: FC14- Where possible encourage sharing of water sources in areas where residential water supplies may be low or non -existent during periods of drought or when wells/springs have run dry. S-FC14.1 Address water shortage concerns, particularly at high elevations by following the model currently under way by Loma Prieta Volunteer Fire Company. Example: Loma Prieta Volunteer Fire Company is providing small grants to home owners to purchase and install additional water tanks on private residential lots where a reliable supply of water exists. These tanks then provide water for adjacent properties where a well or spring may be seasonal or dry. Fire agencies, local community organizations, local water purveyors. Encouragement and assistance from Fire Safe Council can provide a catalyst for action. 1–5 years 1 County Fire Strategic Goal: FC15- Where Open Space and Park Agencies establish trail head parking areas, operating facilities such as horse stables and camping areas that will increase public access add large capacity water tanks and hydrants for wildfire protection. S-FC15.1 Installation of water tanks on Open Space property for fire suppression purposes. Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District (MROSD will follow permitting requirements.); County Parks. Alleviates public and agency concern for limited water supply in remote areas. Within 5 years 3 This could eventually be amended into the building code. Santa Clara County Community Wildfire Protection Plan Annex 6. City of Saratoga SWCA Environmental Consultants 8 August 2016 Table 6.4. Fuel Reduction Treatment Recommendations in the City of Saratoga ID Project Description Location and Responsible Party Method Serves to: Timeline for Action Priority (1,2,3) Monitoring Resources/funding sources available Strategic Goal: FR1- Incorporate single track trails into fire defense system where practical S-FR1.1 Form a community working group to work with open space land managers to collaboratively develop fuel treatments plans on open space lands. Prioritize treatments along existing trails that could help to provide a more substantial fuel break and break up the continuity of fuels. Open space lands: Trails that run adjacent to community. Detailed analysis would be needed in development of treatment location to ensure protection of natural resources. Provide access when fires occur to reduce spread. Enhance Community fire defense by breaking up fuel continuity. Ongoing- long range 1 Regular monitoring to determine project success in reducing fuel loading and enhanced access. Grants: California Fire Safe Council (CAFSC); California Forest Improvement Program (CFIP); Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Green House Gas Reduction Fund (GHGRF) Strategic Goal: FR7- Develop roadside fuel treatment program, including suite of methods available and sustainability mechanism S-FR7.1 Implement roadside brushing/mowing throughout community to increase buffer from wildfire ignitions and provide for safe evacuation. Community members to approach SCCFSC to identify roadside fuel treatment priorities and seek funding to implement. County and city road agencies; private road associations, PG&E, Cable and Phone companies. Led by SCCFSC. Determine suite of treatment methods allowed and restriction for roadside hazard reduction including mowing, mastication, chemical, plantings, mulching, etc. Develop treatment plan and rotation schedule for roadside treatments, focusing of primary evacuation or access/egress corridors. Reduce fuel loading around roads and highways to ensure safe passage of vehicles in event of evacuation and reduce unplanned ignitions from vehicles and highway users. Within 2 years 1 Regular maintenance schedule should be implemented to ensure clearance levels are maintained. Develop standards for road crews. Grants: CA FSC; CFIP; NRCS, FEMA, GHGRF Santa Clara County Community Wildfire Protection Plan Annex 6. City of Saratoga SWCA Environmental Consultants 9 August 2016 ID Project Description Location and Responsible Party Method Serves to: Timeline for Action Priority (1,2,3) Monitoring Resources/funding sources available Strategic Goal: FR9- Establish assistance program for hazardous fuel reduction for physically or fiscally challenged parcels S-FR9.1 Establish assistance program for hazardous fuel reduction and defensible space for elderly or physically challenged individuals within Saratoga. Saratoga neighborhood groups, Home Owner Association (HOA). Identify barriers to achieving parcel level defensible space and establish assistance program of resources: education, consulting, guidance, people, funding. Ensure that individual properties with poor property hygiene do not put adjoining properties at risk in event of wildfire. For residents who are not capable of implementing good property hygiene. Within 2 years 2 Establish levels of participation by assistance type. Grants: CA FSC; CFIP; NRCS, FEMA, GHGRF Strategic Goal: FR 11- Create Sustainable programs for creating Defensible Space at the parcel Level. S-R11.1 Create Sustainable programs for creating Defensible Space at the parcel Level within Saratoga. Home Owner, Fire Safe Councils, Home Owner Associations, County Fire, Administrators for SRA fee distributions. Example projects: Curbside green waste pickup programs, community chipping piles, drive-up chipping, on site chipping. Ensure that defensible space actions are sustained in all communities. Within 1 year 1 Regular maintenance schedule should be implemented to ensure clearance levels are maintained. Grants: CA FSC; CFIP; NRCS, FEMA, GHGRF Table 6.5. Recommendations for General Planning Projects in City of Saratoga ID Project Description Method Timeline for Action Priority (1,2,3) Monitoring/Sustainability Resources/Funding Sources Available Strategic Goal GP1: Ensure project sustainability. S- GP1.1 The CWPP serves as the wildfire component of Saratoga LHMP and General Plan - Safety and other element amendments. Work with city planning to identify timeline for incorporation in next LHMP update. Aim to have the strategic-level CWPP incorporated into the Safety Element of the General Plan when the safety element is next revised. Getting it into the General Plan is equivalent to getting the CWPP adopted. Next 5 years 2 The core group of stakeholders would need to ensure that the document is kept relevant in that time and position it for incorporation. Internal funding Santa Clara County Community Wildfire Protection Plan Annex 6. City of Saratoga SWCA Environmental Consultants 10 August 2016 ID Project Description Method Timeline for Action Priority (1,2,3) Monitoring/Sustainability Resources/Funding Sources Available Strategic Goal GP3: Ensure project sustainability. S- GP3.1 Ensure project sustainability. Have a target date for updating the datasets used in the risk assessment model and re-running the model. Establish trigger points for updating CWPP. Make contact with Santa Clara County Fire Department to note your interest in participating in the project and identify CWPP meeting schedule. Annually 1 Establish annual oversight of the CWPP and project status. Get buy-in from Core Team members for long-term commitment to CWPP review. Internal funding S- GP3.2 Designate a member to the Countywide CWPP Core Team for CWPP updates. Identify staff and convene a kickoff of the working group and identify tasks and goals for CWPP updates. Meet quarterly 1 Commit to attendance at one CWPP meeting annually. Internal funding S- GP3.3 Develop methods for sustainability of hazardous fuel reduction. Develop action for city council to adopt method to fund sustainable hazardous fuel maintenance (such as Mello-Roos Community Facility Districts for new subdivisions). As needed 2 Enactment of policy. Internal funding Strategic Goal GP4: Parcel Level Defensible Space Inspection Task Force S-GP4.1 Join countywide task force to do parcel level inspection work to enhance model; utilize portable data collection and ArcGIS as analysis tools. Carryout parcel level assessments to enhance risk assessment model components at a finer scale. Add data to model and re-run as necessary. 2 years 1 Set target number of parcels to be assessed each year. Review number of parcels assessed each year at annual CWPP meeting. Internal funding Strategic Goal GP5: Develop countywide standard and method for continued data gathering and risk analysis. S-GP5.1 Use a countywide standard and method for continued data gathering and risk analysis. Conduct funding to purchase a commercial application, such as Fulcrum, that provides a standard data collection platform that could be used on a smart phone/tablet. 2 years 1 Annual review of progress as part of Core Team. California Fire Safe Council clearinghouse grants; internal funding Strategic Goal GP7: Add hyperspectral and LiDAR imaging to periodic aerial photography flights. S-GP7 Seek LiDAR and hyperspectral imagery for aerial photography of Saratoga. Work in conjunction with the City Planning, County Assessor, or others to add additional sensing cameras to aerial photo flights. Hyperspectral and LiDAR can provide in depth identification and analysis of hazards and risks. 1–3 years 1 Periodic new flights to update data sets. Grants: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland Security, Greenhouse Gas Reduction CITY OF SARATOGA Memorandum To: Public Safety Task Force From: Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager Date: June 3, 2019 Subject: Presentation on Firewise Communities Firewise USA is a National Fire Protection Association program that seeks to teach the public about how to live with fire and work together as a neighborhood to prevent loss due to wildfire. To become a Firewise community, a neighborhood must include at least 8 homes and may not contain more than 2,500 homes. Firewise communities must receive a written wildfire risk assessment from the local fire department that is updated every 5 years and create an action plan for reducing wildfire risk. Additionally, Firewise communities must host outreach events and efforts to address action items on the assessment. Each community must contribute one volunteer hour per home in wildfire risk reduction activities every year. To remain registered as a Firewise community, neighborhoods must participate in an annual renewal process. The Santa Clara County FireSafe Council is a non-profit that aims to protect communities in Santa Clara County from wildfire risk. The Saratoga City Council recently authorized execution of a 5-year agreement with the FireSafe Council to provide wildfire prevention and preparedness services in the City of Saratoga. This is the second agreement between the two organizations. As part of the services provided, the FireSafe Council helps neighborhoods to become Firewise communities. Staff from the Santa Clara County FireSafe Council will be providing a presentation on Firewise communities and the assistance provided by the FireSafe Council. CITY OF SARATOGA Memorandum To: Public Safety Task Force From: Crystal Bothelio, Deputy City Manager Date: June 3, 2019 Subject: Development of a Proposed Work Plan The City Council (via Resolution 19-007, attached) established the Wildfire Public Safety Task Force to serve in an advisory capacity to the City Council until November 2020 on matters related to wildfire and emergency preparedness. Specifically, the Counc il has tasked the Task Force with providing recommendations on improvements and additions to the City of Saratoga Community Wildfire Protection Plan, strategies to strength wildfire mitigation and preparedness, bolster emergency preparedness efforts, and serve as community ambassadors on wildfire and emergency preparedness. Before the Task Force begins its work in these areas, the Task Force should develop a work plan for the City Council to consider and approve. The work plan should detail specific efforts to achieve the goals established by the City Council. Once finalized, the work plan will be placed on a future City Council agenda. As requested by the Task Force at the May 2019 meeting, the development of a proposed work plan will be a standing item on Task Force agendas until the proposed work plan is complete. Staff will capture any work plan ideas that come from Task Force at the meetings and draft work plan that the Task Force can refine and revise until the Task Force is satisfied with their proposed work plan. Attachments: - Resolution No. 19-007 Establishing the Public Safety Task Force RESOLUTION NO. 19-007 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA ESTABLISHING A PUBLIC SAFETY TASK FORCE WHEREAS, the City Council established a 5-member Public Safety Task Force via Resolution 17-010 for a limited term to serve in an advisory capacity on matters related to public safety; and WHEREAS, the term of the original Task Force ended November 30, 2018 and the City Council wishes to form a new Wildfire Public Safety Task Force to address matters not addressed by the original Task Force; and WHEREAS, the new Public Safety Task Force will serve in an advisory capacity to the City Council on matters related to wildfire and emergency preparedness; and WHEREAS, the Wildfire Public Safety Task Force is charged with providing recommendations on improvements and additions to the City of Saratoga Community Wildfire Protection Plan, strategies to strengthen wildfire hazard mitigation and emergency preparedness efforts in Saratoga, and serve as community ambassadors on the topics of wildfire and emergency preparedness; and WHEREAS, the Wildfire Public Safety Task Force will be comprised of five members, each member nominated by a member of the City Council and appointed by the City Council; and WHEREAS, the Wildfire Public Safety Task Force shall serve for a limited term ending November 30, 2020; and WHEREAS, the Wildfire Public Safety Task Force shall hold regular meetings every other month and schedule special meetings as needed; and WHEREAS, the Wildfire Public Safety Task Force shall be subject to City Code Article 2-12 City Commissions (not including City Code Section 2-12.020(d), which by its terms does not apply to committees such as the Task Force) and other City policies and State laws that apply to the operation and administration of City Commissions; and WHEREAS, the Wildfire Public Safety Task Force will not be subject to the City of Saratoga Conflict of Interest Code; and WHEREAS, each member of the City Council is hereby requested to submit their nomination to the Public Safety Task Force to the City Clerk no later than March 6, 2019 so that appointments to the Public Safety Task Force may be made at the March 20, 2019 City Council Meeting. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby establishes a new Wildfire Public Safety Task Force for a limited term ending November 30, 2020. The above and foregoing resolution was passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Saratoga City Council held on the 20th day of February 2019 by the following vote: AYES: Mayor E. Manny Cappello, Vice Mayor Howard Miller, Council Members Rishi Kumar, Mary -Lynne Bernald, Yan Zhao NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATT G ebbie Bretschneider, City Clerk E. Manny Cappello, Mayor DATE: 2i /74 /v , i