File #: 22-443    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ceremonial Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/28/2022 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 5/3/2022 Final action:
Title: 1:40 P.M. - Presentation of Proclamation in Support of Wildfire Community Preparedness Day May 1, 2022
Sponsors: Jessica Pyska
Attachments: 1. Proclamation_WildfirePrepardness2022

Memorandum

 

 

Date:                                          May 3, 2022

 

To:                                          The Honorable Lake County Board of Supervisors

 

From:                                          Jessica Pyska, District 5 Supervisor

 

Subject:                     Presentation of Proclamation in Support of Wildfire Community Preparedness Day May 1, 2022

 

Executive Summary:

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, COUNTY OF LAKE,

STATE OF CALIFORNIA

Proclamation

IN SUPPORT OF

Wildfire Community Preparedness Day May 1, 2022

 

 

WHEREAS,                     wildfire significantly impacts Lake County’s environmental, economic and social well-being; and

 

WHEREAS,                     residents of Lake County’s fire-prone communities need to accept responsibility for living in high fire-hazard areas; and

 

WHEREAS,                     residents, property owners, utility providers, evacuation corridor owners, and essential services providers must prepare to survive wildfire by ensuring proper management and vegetation reduction surrounding their locations and construction and maintenance to resist ignition and fire spread; and

 

WHEARAS,                     wildfire can occur during any month; and

 

WHEREAS,                     residents, property owners, utility providers, evacuation corridor owners, and essential service providers must stay continuously vigilant and prepared for wildfire throughout the year; and

 

Now therefore, be it proclaimed, that the Lake County Board of Supervisors supports the First Day of May 2022 as Lake County Wildfire Awareness and call to action day.

 

REQUESTS THAT, residents and property owners create 100 feet of defensible space, reduce fuels and have your address clearly posted, and

 

REQUESTS THAT, utility providers (Phone, Cable, Fiber, Electrical, et al) create defensible space and reduce and or remove all fuels within 100 feet of infrastructure stations and transmission systems and have their addresses clearly posted; and

 

 

REQUESTS THAT, evacuation corridor owners (Federal, State, County & Cities) are requested to create defensible space and reduce and or remove all fuels within 100 feet of roadways; and

 

 

REQUESTS THAT,                      essential services providers (Hospitals, Medical Clinics, Fire Stations, Police Stations, Government Facilities, Senior Centers, Care and Shelter locations) create defensible space and reduce and or remove all fuels within 100 feet of their infrastructure and have their address clearly posted; and

 

REQUESTS THAT, and lastly, all community members request Alerts (Lake Co. Alerts), review your Evacuation Checklist, place your Emergency Supply Kit and GO BAG in your vehicle, build a STAY BOX for when you can’t leave and Know your Zone.

 

 

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Recommended Action:  Presentation Only.