ANNEX K: TOWN OF WAKE FOREST
Town of Wake Forest
Action #
Relative Priority
Lead Agency/ Department
Estimated Cost
Potential Funding Sources
Implementation Schedule
Description
Goal Objective
Hazard(s) Addressed
2019 Status
Status Comments/Explanation
Grocery stores and gas stations are encouraged to have back up generators. Wal-Mart added a generator with the help of the town. Wegmans which will be constructed in the next two years will have a generator on site. These sites will help provide necessary food and supplies to residents. New facilities are being encouraged to include generators. Existing facilities without generators are financially constrained and have little ability to add generators.
Wake Forest Public Works and Inspections
Investigate methods of encouraging gas stations to acquire backup generators.
In-Progress – Carry Forward
ES-1
1
1
All
High
$50,000
General Fund
2022
See that all nursing homes and assisted living facilities have backup generators.
In-Progress – Carry Forward
ES-2
1
1
All
High
Property owners
$150,000
Property owners
2023
Wake Forest Administration, Finance, and Public Works
Require, in the contract, that fuel suppliers have backup generators.
In-Progress – Carry Forward
This is the Town's current policy and we continue to monitor new contracts for compliance.
ES-3
3
1
All
High
$25,000
General Fund
2024
Adopt and Implement an Emergency Operations Plan
Wake Forest Administration
ES-4
3
2
All
High
$100,000
General Fund
2021
New
A draft EOP has been created; adoption expected in 2019
Investigate the ability to create a SARA Title III Plan to have clearer knowledge and how to better handle chemical releases from facilities that could impact the town.
Wake Forest Fire Department
ES-5
Adopt a SARA Title III Plan
4
2
All
Moderate
$150,000
General Fund
2023
New
Public Education and Awareness
Develop a policy and advise the public that all outside above ground LP or propane gas tanks be cut off during a major event.
Past communications have included information advising the public of turning off propane tanks during a storm, but better outreach is needed to ensure this occurs. A policy should be put in place to ensure it is regularly communicated. Perhaps it can be included as part of the EOP.
Wake Forest Communications
In-Progress – Carry Forward
PEA-1
1
1
All
Moderate
$10,000
General Fund
2020
Wake County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan 2019
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