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Sherburne County Multi -Hazard Mitigation Plan, 2020 <br />Appendix F contains documentation of the means of public outreach for News Release #2. <br />Record of Public Input & Incorporation: <br />Public input was received via use of the online comment form and via direct response to the Sherburne <br />County Emergency Management Director. Following is a record of public input received and description <br />of how the feedback was incorporated into the plan, and if not, why. <br />Online Comments — We received 2 responses via the online comment form. Neither required <br />changes to the plan. Following are the survey questions that generated response, the public <br />comment, and how it either was or was not addressed in the plan update: <br />1. Question: "After reviewing the mitigation actions for yourjurisdiction, do you have any <br />ideas for new ones to add? Please explain in as much detail as possible." <br />Comment: "Do we need anything regarding the BNSFinainline that traverses the county?" <br />Action: No action necessary for plan update. This is mentioned in Section3.8.2 Railways. <br />Railway incidents are not a part of this plan because it addresses natural hazards only. <br />2. Question: "Are there any issues in your community related to natural hazards that we did <br />not address in the plan? Please explain in as much detail as possible." <br />Comment: "Tornado/Severe Weather" <br />Action: No action necessary for plan update. Tornado/Severe Weather storms are <br />addressed at length in the plan". <br />Comments Submitted to Sherburne County— No public comments were received by <br />Sherburne County Emergency Management. <br />Page IF-3 <br />