1 fire planning prevention and preparedness 27 november 2013
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Fire Planning 2013
Manningham City Council Emergency Management
Manningham emergency management framework and where fire management fits in.
MEMPC-Municipal Emergency Management Planning Comm.MFMPC-Municipal Fire Management Planning Committee.MFMP – Municipal Fire Management Plan-Works/Action PlanFull Time EM Coordinator
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Fire Planning 2013
• Catalyst for Change - 2009 Black Saturday bushfires and VBRC findings
• Council Plan increased 2009/2010 budget to $350,000
• $310,000 ongoing to enhance fire preparedness and safety across the municipality.
Fire Planning 2013
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The funding allocation has been used to enhance and undertake:
• Management of Roadsides• Management of Parks and Reserves• Integrated planning with Agencies eg. MFMP• To promote fire safety in partnership with the CFA and
assist with community education• To assist with risk assessment on private property and
provision of green waste disposal vouchers• To review rules and permits for removal of vegetation
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Fire Planning 2013
Key Fire Prevention Activities• Fine Fuel Reduction Roadsides• Major Access/Egress routes targeted• Remove reduce fallen & dead material • Roadside Grass Slashing• Focus on Bushfire Prone Areas –Warrandyte, Wonga Park,
Park Orchards & parts of Donvale.• Locations and dates of works recorded on prevention
checklist• Community view?
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• Tree Assessments on Primary Access Roads• Arborist inspections-major roads in High Fire Danger areas• Locations recorded to GIS-issued as works order• Traceable record• Roads prioritised• Priority List guides implementation• Ensures key/primary access roads inspected annually• Works completed annually
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Fire Planning 2013
• Fire Prevention and Preparedness Plans• Bushland Reserves fuel hazard assessment• Attempted to model fire behaviour• Reserves divided into zones with appropriate mitigation
treatments identified• Priority for asset protection of homes in proximity• Aim to reduce radiant heat levels
The following 2 slides show the analysis and recommended works for The 100 Acres Reserve in Park Orchards.
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Fire Planning 2013
The 100 Acres plan;• Additional works around the perimeter fire breaks• Prescribed distances for fuel management• Vegetation and Tree Clearance areas• Fine fuel reduction and grass slashing to mitigate risk to
home• Controlled burns recommended –has issues!• Improvement works undertaken• Consultation with fire agencies
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Fire Planning 2013
• Hazard Trees / Electric Line Clearance• Declared Areas - Council “Responsible Person” under the act.• Annual inspection and works implementation to comply with
ESV, Hazard Tree Policy/Electric Line Clearance Regulations• Policies reviewed and updated since 2009.• Annual Plan prepared prior to 31 March to ensure compliance • Ultimate aim is to reduce risk of fire ignition and avoid Council
liability for declared areas.
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Fire Planning 2013
Impacts on Park Planning and Asset Management• Fire Prevention and Preparedness Plans for major bushland
reserves• Consideration of fire management when preparing and
implementing open space management plans for parks and reserves
• Greater emphasis on scheduling and recording fire prevention activities (GIS, Asset Register, Checklists)
• Electric line clearance in HBRA’s and meeting the requirements of the 2010 Electric Line Clearance Regulations
• NSP’s (Places of last resort)• Increased community expectation• Improved communication with the State and Fire Agencies
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Fire Planning 2013
While what we do helps mitigate risk, it is also very much about community awareness, education, information, individual fire plans.
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Warrandyte Fire Watch
Sample Fire Plan Scenario event
Community group visits
Be Ready Warrandyte Video
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http://warrandyte.org.au/be-ready/video-living-with-bushfire-risk/