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1 Dade County, Missouri Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan FEMA APPROVED FINAL DRAFT June 2014
2 Dade County, Missouri Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan For Dade County, its Incorporated Communities, School Districts and Other Special Districts June 2014 FEMA Approved Final Draft 901 S. National Ave. Springfield, MO (417)
3 Executive Summary... viii Part 1: Introduction Purpose of Plan Basis for Planning Authority Assurance Statements of Compliance with Federal Regulations Plan Organization and Content Plan Adoption Public Involvement Participating Jurisdictions and Participation Requirements Plan Preparation Methodology and Schedule Part 2: Community Profile Dade County Location Historical Overview Form of Government Physical Characteristics Demographic and Socio-Economic Characteristics Economy, Employment, and Industry Land Use Housing Transportation Utilities Key Community Facilities and Services Centers of Large Population Concentration Flood Plain Management/Wetlands Environmental Concerns Endangered Species Historic Properties Community Plans Building and Fire Codes Community Partnerships Significant Cultural/Social Issues Media Relations County/Community Summary Profiles Part 3: Risk Assessment Natural Hazard Identification/Elimination Process Community-wide Hazard Profile and Hazards Identified Hazards not Included and Reasons for Elimination Hazard Event Probability and Severity Ratings Hazard Profile Format Tornado Severe Thunderstorm (high wind, hail, lightning) i
4 Flood (riverine and flash) Severe Winter Weather (snow, ice, extreme cold) Drought Heat Wave Earthquake Dam Failure Wildfire Sinkhole Hazard Hazard Composites Multi-Jurisdictional Risk Assessment Vulnerability Assessment and Estimates of Potential Loss by Jurisdiction Part 4: City/County Capability Assessment Mitigation Management Policies Existing Plans Mitigation Programs Capabilities and Responsibilities Vulnerability Assessment of Policies and Programs Part 5: Mitigation Introduction to Mitigation How Mitigation Differs from Preparedness, Response, and Recovery Mitigation Plan Benefits Goals, Objectives, and Mitigation Actions Implementation and Administration by Participating Jurisdictions Mitigation Actions by Jurisdiction Part 6: Plan Maintenance Plan Monitoring and Evaluation Public Participation in Plan Maintenance Updating the Plan Part 7: Appendices Appendix A: Signed Plan Adoption Resolutions... A-1 Appendix B: Acronyms...B-1 Appendix C: Glossary...C-1 Appendix D: References... D-1 Appendix E: Planning Process Documentation... E-1 List of Tables Table 1-1 Record of Participation Table 1-2 Planning Meetings Summary Table 1-3 Participating Jurisdictions Plan Meeting Attendance Table 2-1 Dade County Population Change, ii
5 Table 2-2 Dade County Age Specific Population, Table 2-3 Dade County and Municipalities, Age Group Characteristics, Table 2-4 Dade County Race and Ethnicity, Table 2-5 Dade County Household Characteristics, Table 2-6 Dade County Household Income Table 2-7 Poverty Status Over Last 12 Months, Table 2-8 Educational Attainment of Population 25 Years and Older, Table 2-9 Dade County Employment by Industry, Table 2-10 Numbers of Businesses and Employees in Dade County, Table 2-11 Place of Employment, Table 2-12 Public Lands in Dade County Table 2-13 Dade County Housing Characteristics, Table 2-14 Dade County Housing Units in Structure, Table 2-15 Dade County Utility Service Providers Table 2-16 Medical Facilities in Dade County Table 2-17 Dade County Ambulance Service Table 2-18 Government Buildings in Dade County Table 2-19 Schools in Dade County Table 2-20 Dade County Major Employers Table 2-21 Residential Care Facilities in Dade County Table 2-22 Licensed and License-Exempt Child Care Facilities in Dade County Table 2-23 Senior Centers in Dade County Table 2-24 Dade County National Flood Program Participation Table 2-25 Endangered and Threatened Species in Dade County Table 2-26 Historic Sites in Dade County Table 2-27 Media Resources Serving Dade County Table 2-28 Summary Profile of Dade County and Incorporated Communities Table 3-1 Cascading Hazards Resulting from Natural Disasters Table 3-2 Hazard Event Probability and Severity Rating Definitions Table 3-3 Fujita and Enhanced Fujita Tornado Damage Scale Table 3-4 Enhanced Fujita Damage Indicators and Degrees of Damage Table 3-5 Tornado Occurrence in Dade County, Table 3-6 Probability of Future Tornado Occurrence by F-Scale Table 3-7 Tornado Severity Rating by EF-Scale Table 3-8 National Weather Service Thunderstorm Wind Gust Legend Table 3-9 Beaufort Wind Scale Table 3-10 TORRO Hailstorm Intensity Scale Table 3-11 High Wind Causing Damage in Dade County, Table 3-12 Hail Occurrence Causing Damage in Dade County, Table 3-13 Probability of Future Thunderstorm Occurrence Table 3-14 Thunderstorm Severity Rating Table 3-15 Flood Related Watches and Warnings Table 3-17 Dade County Flood Events by Month, Table 3-18 Flood Event Probability of Occurrence in Dade County Table 3-19 Flood Severity Rating iii
6 Table 3-20 National Weather Service Extreme Cold Risk Legend Table 3-21 Wind Chill Advisory and Warning Definitions Table 3-22 Excessive Cold Threat Level Table 3-23 Severe Winter Weather Summary Dade County, Table 3-24 Severe Winter Weather Causing Damages in Dade County, Table 3-25 Probability of Future Severe Winter Weather Occurrence Table 3-26 Severe Winter Weather Severity Rating Table 3-27 Drought Occurrence in Dade County, Table 3-28 Risk Level for Possible Heat Disorders Table 3-29 Heat Index/Heat Disorder Table 3-30 Heat Wave Response Levels Table 3-31 Regional Heat Wave Occurrence Affecting Dade County, Table 3-32 Earthquake Probable Severity Table 3-33 Dade County Dams Table 3-34 Classes of Downstream Environment Zone Table 3-35 Missouri Fire Statistics Table 3-36 Land Cover in Dade County Table 3-37 Classification of Wildland Urban Interface Table 3-38 Dade County Wildfire Occurrence by Cause Table 3-39 Probability of Wildfire Occurrence by Danger Level Table 3-40 Sinkhole: Probability of Occurrence Table 3-41 Overall Summary of Hazard Vulnerability by Jurisdiction Table 3-42 Critical Facilities, Definitions and Examples Table 3-43 Inventory of Critical Infrastructure by Jurisdiction in Dade County Table 3-44 Building Count by Type for Jurisdictions in Dade County Table 3-45 Unincorporated Dade Co. Area Wide Hazard Vulnerability Percentages.3-84 Table 3-46 Village of Arcola Area Wide Hazard Vulnerability Percentages Table 3-47 Village of Dadeville Area Wide Hazard Vulnerability Percentages Table 3-48 City of Everton Area Wide Hazard Vulnerability Percentages Table 3-49 City of Greenfield Area Wide Hazard Vulnerability Percentages Table 3-50 City of Lockwood Area Wide Hazard Vulnerability Percentages Table 3-51 Village of South Greenfield Area Wide Hazard Vulnerability Percentages Table 3-52 Dade County Local Area Hazard Vulnerability Percentages Table 3-53 Village of Arcola Local Area Hazard Vulnerability Percentages Table 3-54 Village of Dadeville Local Area Hazard Vulnerability Percentages Table 3-55 City of Everton Local Area Hazard Vulnerability Percentages Table 3-56 City of Greenfield Local Area Hazard Vulnerability Percentages Table 3-57 City of Lockwood Local Area Hazard Vulnerability Percentages Table 3-58 Village of South Greenfield Local Area Hazard Vulnerability Percentages Table 3-59 Vulnerability Assessment Asset Inventory for Dade County School Districts Table 3-60 Dadeville R-II School District Vulnerability Assessment Table 3-61 Everton R-III School District Vulnerability Assessment Table 3-62 Greenfield R-IV School District Vulnerability Assessment iv
7 Table 3-63 Lockwood R-1 School District Vulnerability Assessment Table 3-64 Vulnerability Percentages Dade County R-IV Rural Fire Protection District Table 3-65 Dade County Nursing Home District Vulnerability Percentages Table 3-66 Future Development Projection for Structures by Material Type and Jurisdiction Table 4-1 City Plans and Regulations Table 4-2 Dade County Capability Assessment Table 5-1 Definitions of STAPLEE Criteria Table 5-2 Modified STAPLEE with Simple Scores Table 5-3 Dade County Mitigation Actions Evaluation Table 5-4 Overview of Mitigation Actions by Hazards Addressed Table 5-5 Overview of Mitigation Actions for Dade County Table 5-6 Overview of Mitigation Actions for Arcola Table 5-7 Overview of Mitigation Actions for Dadeville Table 5-8 Overview of Mitigation Actions for Everton Table 5-9 Overview of Mitigation Actions for Greenfield Table 5-10 Overview of Mitigation Actions for Lockwood Table 5-11 Overview of Mitigation Actions for South Greenfield Table 5-12 Overview of Mitigation Actions for Dadeville R-II School District Table 5-13 Overview of Mitigation Actions for Everton R-III School District Table 5-14 Overview of Mitigation Actions for Greenfield R-IV School District Table 5-15 Overview of Mitigation Actions for Lockwood R-1 School District Table 5-16 Overview of Mitigation Actions for Dade County R-IV Rural Fire Protection District Table 5-17 Overview of Mitigation Actions for Dade County Nursing Home District List of Figures Figure 2-1 Dade County, Missouri Figure 2-2 Physiographic Regions of Missouri Figure 2-3 Dade County Watersheds Figure 2-4 Dade County Population, Figure 2-5 Dade County Population Density, Figure 2-6 Dade County Land Cover Figure 2-7 Dade County Transportation Infrastructure Figure 2-8 Dade County Fire Protection Figure 2-9 Dade County Key Facilities Figure 2-10 Dade County School Districts Figure 2-11 Dade County Vulnerable Facilities Figure 3-1 Wind Zones in the United States Figure 3-2 Dade County 100-Year Floodplain v
8 Figure 3-3 Arcola 100-Year Floodplain Figure 3-4 Everton 100-Year Floodplain Figure 3-5 Greenfield 100-Year Floodplain Figure 3-6 Lockwood 100-Year Floodplain Figure 3-7 South Greenfield 100-Year Floodplain Figure 3-8 Dade County Stream-Road Intersections Figure 3-9 Dade County High Priority Low Water Crossings in Poor Condition Figure 3-10 National Weather Service Windchill Chart Figure 3-11 Palmer Drought Index Figure 3-12 Heat Index Chart Figure 3-13 Earthquake Shock Figure 3-14 Projected Earthquake Intensities, 7.6 Magnitude Figure 3-15 Wabash Valley, Central Illinois and New Madrid Seismic Zones Figure 3-16 Nemaha Uplift Figure 3-17 Observable Defects Figure 3-18 Dade County Dams Figure 3-19 Types of Wildfire Figure 3-20 Dade County Wildfire Hazard Areas Figure 3-21 Bowl-shaped Sinkhole Figure 3-22 Collapse Sinkhole Figure 3-23 Dade County Geologic Map Showing Locations of Sinkholes Figure 3-24 Dade County Hazard Composite Figure 3-25 Arcola Hazard Composite Figure 3-26 Everton Hazard Composite Figure 3-27 Greenfield Hazard Composite Figure 3-28 Lockwood Hazard Composite Figure 3-29 South Greenfield Hazard Composite Figure 4-1 NOAA Radio Transmission-Joplin Station Figure 4-2 NOAA Radio Transmission-El Dorado Station Figure 4-3 NOAA Radio Transmission-Springfield Station vi
9 Executive Summary Executive Summary The is the first hazard mitigation plan developed by Dade County in conformance with the requirements of the Disaster Mitigation Act of Natural hazard mitigation is defined as actions or activities taken to reduce or eliminate losses resulting from natural hazards. The Dade County Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan is intended as a guide and resource for county and municipal governments, public organizations, residents, and other community stakeholders that are interested in reducing the potentially disastrous effects of natural hazards on life and property in Dade County. The Plan was prepared and written with the participation of Dade County government and the following Dade County communities, school districts, and special districts: Arcola, Dadeville, Everton, Greenfield, Lockwood, South Greenfield, Dadeville R-II School District, Everton R-III School District, Greenfield R-IV School District, Lockwood R-1 School District, Dade County R-IV Rural Fire Protection District, and the Dade County Nursing Home District. An open planning process was conducted in the development of the Plan. The public and other community organizations and private sector entities were invited to participate and assist in the planning process. The Plan profiles of ten natural hazards which threaten lives and property in some, or all, of the participating jurisdictions. These hazards include Tornado, Severe Thunderstorm, Flood, Severe Winter Weather, Extreme Heat, Drought, Wildfire, Earthquake, Dam Failure, and Sinkhole. All hazards were evaluated with regard to previous occurrence, probability and severity of future occurrence, and the potential impact on each jurisdiction. A comprehensive mitigation strategy was developed through the consideration of potential hazard threats, current capabilities, and the potential resources available to mitigate the effects of the identified hazards. The goals of this mitigation strategy are: Goal 1: Protect citizens from injury and loss of life. Goal 2: Preserve and maintain property, infrastructure and the county s local economies. Goal 3: Ensure continued operation of government and emergency functions during a natural hazard event. The Plan has been formally adopted by two of the participating school districts and will be adopted by the remaining participating jurisdictions following approval of the Plan by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Participation in, and formal adoption of, the Plan qualifies a jurisdiction to apply for FEMA pre-disaster mitigation grants and the mitigation portion of post-disaster mitigation grants. The Dade County Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan will be updated in five years, as required by FEMA. It will be evaluated and maintained on an annual basis prior to this update. vii
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