Montecito Fire Protection District

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 Folsom (Sacramento), CA

Management Consultants 

Standards of Coverage Study and Risk Assessment

Montecito Fire Protection District Volume 2 of 2 – Risk Assessment Exhibits and SOC Map Exhibits November 12, 2014

www.ci.pasadena.ca.us

 2250 East Bidwell St., Ste #100  Folsom, CA 95630 (916) 458-5100  Fax: (916) 983-2090

Montecito Fire Protection District Risk Assessment Exhibits and SOC Map Exhibits

TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME 1 OF 2—STANDARDS OF COVERAGE STUDY AND RISK ASSESSMENT (SEPARATELY BOUND)

VOLUME 2 OF 2—RISK ASSESSMENT EXHIBITS AND SOC MAP EXHIBITS (THIS VOLUME)

PART ONE—RISK ASSESSMENT EXHIBITS Exhibit #1 – WUI Values at Risk Attribute Matrix (Sample) Exhibit #2 – Substandard Fire Flow Hydrant Map Exhibit #3 – Tsunami Inundation Map for Emergency Planning – Santa Barbara Quadrangle Exhibit #4 – Tsunami Inundation Map for Emergency Planning – Carpinteria Quadrangle Exhibit #5 – Santa Barbara County Wildfire History Exhibit #6 – Fire Hazard Severity Zones Exhibit #7 – Vegetation Types Exhibit #8 – 40 Scott/Burgan Fire Behavior Fuel Models Exhibit #9 – Fuel Loading Exhibit #10 – Vegetation Cover Exhibit #11 – Vegetation Height Exhibit #12 – Vegetation Condition Class Exhibit #13 – Slope Values Exhibit #14 – Fuel Treatment Network

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Montecito Fire Protection District Risk Assessment Exhibits and SOC Map Exhibits PART TWO—STANDARDS OF COVERAGE MAP EXHIBITS Map #1 – General Geography and Fire Station Locations Map #2 – Risk Assessment – Wildfire Hazards, ISO-Surveyed Buildings and Target Hazards Map #3a, b, and c – First-Due Unit Distribution 7-Minute Engine Total Response Time Map #4 – ISO Coverage Areas from Existing Fire Stations Map #5 – Concentration (First Alarm) Multiple-Unit Coverage Map #6 – Engines Only at 11 Minutes Total Response Time Map #7 – Battalion Chief Travel at 11 Minutes Total Response Time Map #8 – All Incident Locations Map #9 – EMS and Rescue Incident Locations Map #10 – All Fire Type Locations Map #11 – Structure Fire Locations Map #12 – EMS and Rescue Incident Location Densities Map #13 – All Fire Location Densities Map #14 – Structure Fire Densities Map #15a – Adding a Third Fire Station Map #15b – ISO 1.5-Mile Distance Coverage from a Third Station Map #15c – 4-Engine 11-Minute Effective Response Force Coverage from a Third Station Map #15d – First-Due Unit 7-Minute Total Response Time From Three Station Sites Map #15e – ISO 1.5-Mile Distance Coverage From Three Station Sites Map #15f – Multi-Unit Coverage Map #16a and b – Relocating Station 1 and Adding Third Station

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PART ONE Risk Assessment Exhibits

WUI Values at Risk Attribute Matrix Low 1

Very High 4

High 3

Mod 2

Low 1

1

Moderate 2

Very High 4

ALL of the following apply to study zone: ALL of the following apply to study zone: ALL of the following apply to study zone: ANY of the following apply to study zone:  Population density average less than 4.0 persons per  Population density average less than 7.5 persons per  Population density average less than 15 persons per  Population density average greater than 15 persons per acre / 2,560 persons per sq. mi. acre / 4,800 persons per sq. mi. acre / 9,600 persons per sq. mi. acre / 9,600 persons per sq. mi.  Special needs1 population less than 4%  Special needs1 population less than 5%  Special needs1 population less than 10%  Special needs1 population greater than 10%  Daily transient population less than 7.5% of resident  Daily transient population less than 15% of resident  Daily transient population less than 25% of resident  Daily transient population greater than 25% of resident population population population population  Less than 7.5% of buildings are critical infrastructure2,  Less than 15% of buildings are critical infrastructure2,  Less than 25% of buildings are critical infrastructure2,  More than 25% of buildings are critical infrastructure2, high-value commercial3, or high-value residential3 high-value commercial3, or high-value residential3 high-value commercial3, or high-value residential3 high-value commercial3, or high-value residential3 occupancies occupancies occupancies occupancies  Less than 10% is sensitive habitat and/or recreation  Less than 20% is sensitive habitat and/or recreation  Less than 50% is sensitive habitat and/or recreation area  More than 50% is sensitive habitat and/or recreation area area area ALL of the following apply to study zone: ALL of the following apply to study zone: ALL of the following apply to study zone:  Population density average less than 3.0 persons per  Population density average less than 5.0 persons per  Population density average less than 10 persons per acre / 1,920 persons per sq. mi. acre / 3,200 persons per sq. mi. acre / 6,400 persons per sq. mi.  Special needs1 population less than 5%  Special needs1 population less than 5%  Special needs1 population less than 7.5%  Daily transient population less than 5% of resident  Daily transient population less than 10%of resident  Daily transient population less than 20% of resident population population population  Less than 5% of buildings are critical infrastructure2,  Less than 10% of buildings are critical infrastructure2,  Less than 20% of buildings are critical infrastructure2, high-value commercial3, or high-value residential3 high-value commercial3, or high-value residential3 high-value commercial3, or high-value residential3 occupancies occupancies occupancies  Less than 5% is sensitive habitat and/or recreation area  Less than 15% is sensitive habitat and/or recreation  Less than 25% is sensitive habitat and/or recreation area area ALL of the following apply to study zone:  Population density average less than 2.0 persons per acre / 1,280 persons per sq. mi.  Special needs1 population less than 2.5%  Daily transient population less than 2.5% of resident population  Less than 2.5% of buildings are critical infrastructure2, high-value commercial3, or high-value residential3 occupancies  Less than 2.5% is sensitive habitat and/or recreation area ALL of the following apply to study zone:  Population density average less than 1.0 persons per acre / 640 persons per sq. mi.  Special needs1 population less than 1%  Daily transient population less than 2.5% of resident population  Less than 2.5% of buildings are critical infrastructure2, high-value commercial3, or high-value residential3 occupancies  Less than 1% is sensitive habitat and/or recreation area

Children under 15 years of age and any individual with a disability, special access or other functional needs Government services, schools, lifeline utilities, primary roadways, railways, bridges, tunnels 3 Assessed value greater than $5 million 2

High 3

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PART TWO Standards of Coverage (SOC) Map Exhibits