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Item Open Access Cannon Beach Case Study Report(2008-02-20T21:34:26Z) LeDuc, Andre; Mitchell, Krista M.The purpose of this report is to document the community post-disaster recovery planning forum outcomes in Cannon Beach as a case study. This report can be used by the City to guide the implementation of long term post-disaster recovery planning activities. Additionally, the city can use the report as a foundation to develop a local mitigation plan to meet the requirements set forth in the Disaster Mitigation Act 2000. The Case Study is also an important resource for the development of the Forum Manual and Lessons Learned Report as described in Phases Two and Three. This report is complete as of June 30, 2006. This report contains recovery planning-related research, information, and findings specific to Cannon Beach and includes the following sections: - Section 1: Community Profile - This section describes Cannon Beach in terms of geography, population, economy, land and development, and critical facilities and infrastructure. - Section 2: Existing Policy Framework for Post-Disaster Recovery - This section documents plans and policies that already exist within Cannon Beach that could be utilized to implement post-disaster recovery planning-related activities. - Section 3: Forum Outcomes - This section documents the issues and priorities that Cannon Beach forum participants identified during the planning process. - Section 4: Post-Disaster Recovery Framework and Recommendations - This section provides an overview of how Cannon Beach can organize the plan for long-term post-disaster recovery and also outlines specific activities that can be implemented locally - Appendix A-D: Individually Identified and Prioritized Issues - This section lists all of the individual issues identified by forum participants for each of the four themes - population, economy, critical facilities and infrasturcture, and land and development.