March 21, 2019 Paradise, California
Community Recovery Plan Make It Paradise
© 2019 URBAN DESIGN ASSOCIATES
Welcome
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The Agenda 1. What is a Recovery Plan? 2. Steps in the Planning Process 3. Rebuilding/Adapting My Home 4. Listening to You
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Who is UDA? 1. Town Planning Specialists 2. Disaster Recovery Partners 3. Affordable Housing Experts 4. Regional Experience 5. Community Engagement Leaders
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What is a recovery plan? This is a plan that will focus on recovering from the disaster.
Key Principles: •• Community driven •• Based on resident involvement •• Locally controlled •• Incorporates mitigation approaches and techniques •• Focused on projects that most contribute to community recovery from the disaster LONG-TERM COMMUNITY RECOVERY PLAN / PARADISE, CALIFORNIA / 21 MARCH 2019
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TOWN OF PARADISE
The Paradise Community Recovery Plan is the official coordinated effort, led by the Town. Many groups have been working in support of the recovery effort. Make It Paradise will bring all of these stakeholders to the table.
PLANNING CONSULTANT* UDA
SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS RESIDENTS & COMMUNITY MEMBERS
BUSINESSES
VOLUNTEER & CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS
FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS
SCHOOLS
ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS
FEDERAL, STATE, & LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES & DISTRICTS
AND MANY OTHERS
*Made possible by a generous donation of planning services by the Butte Strong Fund
Timeline RECOVERY PLAN
CAMP FIRE
RESPONSE
REBUILDING
WE ARE HERE TIMELINE FOR REBUILDING YOUR HOUSE
NOV. 2018
11/8/18 Camp Fire
DEC. 2018
Q1 2019
A building permit can be submitted once your lot is cleared
Q2 2019
Q3 2019
Q4 2019
Community Outreach How we advertised Today’s meetings •• Facebook post on Town website •• Facebook event •• Media release to TV/radio/print, individuals, and organizations •• Direct contact for interviews with TV/Radio •• Email local churches •• Direct mailers •• E-blast •• Flyers •• Open house •• Word of mouth •• Surveys •• MakeItParadise.org
COMMUNITY
PLANNING MEETINGS Please join us to discuss the LONG-TERM COMMUNITY RECOVERY PLAN FOR PARADISE . This will be the next opportunity for residents to share their ideas for rebuilding the Town.
Drop-in Open House — get your questions answered
TUESDAY, MARCH 19TH 6:00–8:30 PM
Listening Meetings — Share your ideas
THURSDAY, MARCH 21ST 4:00–6:00 PM & 7:00–9:00 PM
PARADISE ALLIANCE CHURCH
6491 Clark Rd Paradise, California 95969
For more information, see the official planning website MakeItParadise.org or send an email to recovery@townofparadise.com
COMMUNITY PLANNING MEETING
Additional Plans for Outreach •• Survey •• Live-streaming to state campuses LONG-TERM COMMUNITY RECOVERY PLAN / PARADISE, CALIFORNIA / 21 MARCH 2019
Drop-in Open House Session
TUESDAY, MARCH 19TH 6:00–8:30 PM
Listening Meeting
THURSDAY, MARCH 21ST 4:00–6:00 PM & 7:00–9:00 PM PARADISE ALLIANCE CHURCH
6491 Clark Rd, Paradise, CA 95969
COMMUNITY PLANNING MEETING Please join us to discuss the Long-Term Community Recovery Plan for Paradise. This will be the second in a series of meetings for residents to share their ideas for rebuilding the Town.
For more information: Website: MakeItParadise.org Email: recovery@townofparadise.com
STEPS IN THE PLANNING PROCESS
The planning process Step 1: Relieving Pressure Step 2: Listening Step 3: Exploring Ideas Step 4: Deciding
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Step 1
Relieving Pressure •• Rebuilding & Adapting My Home
Paradise is in a very high fire hazard area. New construction must follow CA's
Wildland-Urban Interface Requirements
•• Contacting Residents
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Maintain Defensible Space
“ 100 Feet of Defensible Space is the Law ”
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Please see Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) Codes and Standards. The information above is based on CCR Title 24: California Building Code: Chapter 7A and CCR Title 24: California Building Code: Chapter 15. Note that the state updates this code from time to time.
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Zone 1: 0 to 30 feet from house or to property line 1. Separate trees and shrubs from other flammable items. 2. Remove dead plants, grass, and weeds. 3. Remove any tree branches that overhang your roof, keep dead branches at least 10 feet from your chimney, and maintain the roof free of leaves, needles, and other vegetative materials. 4. Prune or remove flammable plants or shrubs near windows. 5. Remove vegetation or flammable items from around and under decks. 6. Trim trees to keep branches 10 feet away from other trees. Zone 2: 30 to 100 feet from house or to property line 7. Create horizontal space between shrubs and trees. 8. Keep lawns trimmed down to 4 inches. 9. Remove fallen debris from below trees if it’s more than 3 inches deep. 10. Create horizontal space between shrubs and trees. 11. Remove all branches below 6 feet above ground from all large trees (Zone 1 and 2). 12. Use fire-resistant accessory structures and fencing (Zone 1 and 2). Please see readyforwildfire.org (CalFire). The information above is based on California Public Resources Code Sec. 4291 and CCR Title 14: Natural Resources: 1299.03 and General Guidelines for Creating Defensible Space by State Board of Forestry and Fire Protection (BOF) and California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Note that the state updates this code from time to time.
Step 2
Listening •• Listening workshops with residents and stakeholders •• Open Houses to answer your questions •• Stakeholder interviews
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Step 3
Exploring Ideas •• Workshop •• Open Houses •• Stakeholder Meetings •• Presentation of Community Ideas •• Listening to you
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Step 4
Deciding •• Presentation of Refined Vision •• Listening to you •• Presentation of Recommendations to Council
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Testing Listening
1st Listening Meeting
Drop-in Open House
Listening Meeting
Friday, February 22
Tuesday, March 19
Thursday, March 21
10 am–12 pm
6–8:30 pm
4–6 pm, 7–9 pm
Paradise Alliance Church
Paradise Alliance Church
Paradise Alliance Church
Drop-in Open House
Drop-in with the Planning Team
Presentation of Community Ideas
Tuesday, April 16
Wednesday, April 17
Thursday, April 18
6–8:30 pm
6–8:30 pm
4–6 pm, 7–9 pm
Paradise Alliance Church
Paradise Alliance Church
Paradise Alliance Church
Deciding
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Presentation of Refined Vision Date TBD Time TBD Paradise Alliance Church
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Overarching Themes •• Make it safer •• Keep it affordable •• Make it better •• Get residents back in their homes
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REBUILDING & ADAPTING MY HOME
Rebuilding & Adapting my Home Brochure Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones
Steps in the Rebuilding Process
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Debris Removal The first step in rebuilding is debris removal. The Butte County Consolidated Fire Debris Removal Program has two phases: removal of household hazardous waste and removal of other fire-related debris. Please visit https://buttecountyrecovers.org for FAQs, forms, and permit applications.
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Home & Lot Design Working with a design professional, you will need to create a set of plans for your new home, including all required code upgrades. Now is a good time to begin interviewing and selecting a licensed contractor as well as contacting a licensed surveyor to mark your property corners. If your plans call for a factory-built manufactured home, be sure to pick up the Town’s handout on the installation of manufactured housing.
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Permitting & Review A new Rebuilding Permit Center will guide you through the permit and review process. Permit Center staff will review your plans for compliance with all Local, State, and Federal codes. Review and approval of new structures will be expedited. The best way to ensure the shortest timeline is to work with your design professional to make sure that your submittal is complete.
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Construction & Inspection Once your plans and permit applications are reviewed and approved, building permits will be issued. Your contractor will help coordinate a series of required inspections. Inspections may be scheduled at Town Hall.
Local Responsibility Area VHFHSZ (Paradise) Non-VHFHSZ
State/Federal Responsibility Area VHFHSZ Non-VHFHSZ
This map is based on a geographic information system dataset that depicts CAL FIRE recommendations for Fire Hazard Severity Zones in Butte County.
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Occupancy An occupancy permit will be issued upon the final successful inspection of your new home.
See townofparadise.com for a copy of the complete Building Permit Checklist.
Rebuilding & Adapting my Home Brochure Paradise is in a very high fire hazard area. New construction must follow CA's
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Please see Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) Codes and Standards. The information above is based on CCR Title 24: California Building Code: Chapter 7A and CCR Title 24: California Building Code: Chapter 15. Note that the state updates this code from time to time.
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Zone 1: 0 to 30 feet from house or to property line 1. Separate trees and shrubs from other flammable items. 2. Remove dead plants, grass, and weeds. 3. Remove any tree branches that overhang your roof, keep dead branches at least 10 feet from your chimney, and maintain the roof free of leaves, needles, and other vegetative materials. 4. Prune or remove flammable plants or shrubs near windows. 5. Remove vegetation or flammable items from around and under decks. 6. Trim trees to keep branches 10 feet away from other trees. Zone 2: 30 to 100 feet from house or to property line 7. Create horizontal space between shrubs and trees. 8. Keep lawns trimmed down to 4 inches. 9. Remove fallen debris from below trees if it’s more than 3 inches deep. 10. Create horizontal space between shrubs and trees. 11. Remove all branches below 6 feet above ground from all large trees (Zone 1 and 2). 12. Use fire-resistant accessory structures and fencing (Zone 1 and 2). Please see readyforwildfire.org (CalFire). The information above is based on California Public Resources Code Sec. 4291 and CCR Title 14: Natural Resources: 1299.03 and General Guidelines for Creating Defensible Space by State Board of Forestry and Fire Protection (BOF) and California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Note that the state updates this code from time to time.
Rebuilding & Adapting my Home Brochure What About Manufactured Housing? Manufactured housing was an important part of Paradise’s affordability. These dwelling units are currently permitted in any dwelling zone allowing single-family residences. All manufactured housing must comply with the Wildland-Urban Interface Requirements and have permanent foundations, meet snow-load requirements, and all other applicable codes.
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1. Use ignition-resistant composition, metal, or tile roofing when you re-roof your home. 2. Cover all vent openings with 1/16" to 1/8" metal mesh or retrofit existing vents (soffit, attic, gable, basement, and foundation) with approved2 products. 3. Build or remodel with ignition-resistant building materials where possible. 4. Deck surfaces should be built of non-combustible, ignition-resistant, or other approved2 materials. 5. Screen or enclose gutters to prevent build-up of plant debris. 6. Cover chimney and stovepipe outlets with a metal screen (3/8" to 1/2" mesh). 7. Ensure that your home can be accessed and seen by fire and emergency vehicles. 8. Maintain defensible space — it’s the law. 1 See readyforwildfire.org/hardening-your-home and https://www.fire.ca.gov/communications/ downloads/fact_sheets/Checklist.pdf for additional details 2 CCR Title 24: California Building Code: Chapter 7A. Note that the state updates this code from time to time.
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THE MOST COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT HOUSING 1. What building codes will be required? 2. When can I submit for a building permit? 3. Will manufactured homes be permitted outside of mobile home parks? 4. Is the Town going to require anything additional related to fire safety? 5. What about residential, commercial, and landscape design guidelines/standards?
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Factory-Built Housing
Title 25 — HUD & HCD
Title 24 — California Building Standards Code
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Title 24 — California Building Standards Code
Manufactured Housing Installation Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YRO07gCF-0
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Permanent Masonry Perimeter Foundation Masonry Perimeter Foundation
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Modular housing installation video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baIJlS-tcWU
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Manufactured Housing Federal Definition of Manufactured Housing: “Manufactured homes are built as dwelling units of at least 320 square feet (30 m2) in size with a permanent chassis to assure the initial and continued transportability of the home.”
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MANUFACTURED HOUSING OUTSIDE OF TRAILER PARKS Current Zoning –– Siding Materials –– Minimum Roof Pitch –– Permanent Foundation –– Structural Certification
Also, must meet all federal and state regulations, including the Wildland-Urban Interface requirements
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POTENTIAL FUTURE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS How can we make our homes safer? •• Construction Date •• Sprinklers (already required for stickframed home) •• Permanent perimeter masonry foundation •• Increased roof pitch and required overhang •• No roof obstructions that can collect debris •• Garage required •• Fire-resistant accessory structures and fencing
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© Better Homes & Gardens
DESIGN GUIDELINES/STANDARDS •• Residential •• Commercial •• Landscape
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CDF Fire Station
(AG 10) Agricultural - 10 acre minimum
(TR 1/2) Town Residential - 1/2 acre minimum
(CB) Central Business
(AR 1) Agricultural Residential - 1 acre minimum
(TR 1) Town Residential - 1 acre minimum
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(CC) Community Commercial
Town Fire Station
(AR 3) Agricultural Residential - 3 acre minimum
(MF) Multiple Family Residential
(CF) Community Facilities
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Police Station
(RR 1/2) Rural Residential - 1/2 acre minimum
(CS) Community Service
Streets
(RR 2/3) Rural Residential - 2/3 acre minimum
(IS) Industrial Service
Town Limits
(RR 1) Rural Residential - 1 acre minimum
(PD) Planned Development
0 0
0.25
0.5 0.25
1 0.5
Kilometers 1
Miles
This map is the product of the Town of Paradise, California and the Geographical Information Center at CSU Chico. Although reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of this map, the Town of Paradise and the Geographical Information Center cannot guarantee its accuracy.
Source: Zoning information from Town of Paradise. Revisions as of March 2019.
Three Questions •• What are Paradise’s STRENGTHS? •• What are Paradise’s WEAKNESSES? •• What are our OPPORTUNITIES as a result of the disaster?
LONG-TERM COMMUNITY RECOVERY PLAN / PARADISE, CALIFORNIA / 21 MARCH 2019
Testing Listening
1st Listening Meeting
Drop-in Open House
Listening Meeting
Friday, February 22
Tuesday, March 19
Thursday, March 21
10 am–12 pm
6–8:30 pm
4–6 pm, 7–9 pm
Paradise Alliance Church
Paradise Alliance Church
Paradise Alliance Church
Drop-in Open House
Drop-in with the Planning Team
Presentation of Community Ideas
Tuesday, April 16
Wednesday, April 17
Thursday, April 18
6–8:30 pm
6–8:30 pm
4–6 pm, 7–9 pm
Paradise Alliance Church
Paradise Alliance Church
Paradise Alliance Church
Deciding
What’s Next
Presentation of Refined Vision Date TBD Time TBD Paradise Alliance Church
•• Visit MakeItParadise.org •• Email questions to Recovery@TownofParadise.com •• All meetings will be streamed on Facebook Live
LONG-TERM COMMUNITY RECOVERY PLAN / PARADISE, CALIFORNIA / 21 MARCH 2019
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