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Title: Flood Mitigation Assistance Briefing


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HAZARD MITIGATION GRANT PROGRAM (HMGP)
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HMGP Applicants Briefing
  • New Developments
  • Overview of HMGP
  • State and Community Roles
  • Funding Availability
  • Eligibility
  • Application

3
Managing State Concept
  • FEMA/State of Florida have executed an Memorandum
    of Understanding (MOU) designating the State of
    Florida as a Managing State.
  • Pilot Study to Manage the HMGP Program (Florida
    and North Carolina)
  • Determines Eligibility
  • Completes Benefit Cost Analysis
  • Performs Environmental Review
  • FEMA Completes Performance Review

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What is the HMGP?
  • State-administered grant program for communities
    to reduce or eliminate vulnerabilities to hazards
  • Overview
  • Program created in 1988 by Section 404 of the
    Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief Act.
  • Amended - 1993 as part of the Hazard Mitigation
    and Relocation Assistance Act which increased the
    Federal Share to 75.

5
HMGP Objectives
  • To prevent future loss of life and property due
    to disasters.
  • To implement state and local mitigation
    strategies (i.e., the State Hazard Mitigation 409
    Plan).
  • To enable mitigation measures to be implemented
    during disaster recovery.

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Funded HMGP Projects
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162
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25
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TOTAL 68,870,252
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The States Roles...
  • The State of Florida . . .
  • Planning Activities
  • State Hazard Mitigation Plan (409 Plan)
  • Stafford Act requires an evaluation of existing
    natural hazards
  • identify short and long range goals and
    objectives
  • set state funding priorities
  • Early Implementation Strategy
  • Administrative Plan

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Project Management
  • Project Management
  • provides technical assistance
  • reviews project applications
  • eligibility
  • benefit/cost
  • environmental
  • monitors project implementation
  • quarterly reports
  • contract management

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The Communitys Roles...
  • The community . . .
  • Develops, adopts and updates Local Mitigation
    Strategy
  • Submits HMGP Projects to Florida DEM
  • Enters into contractual agreement w/DEM
  • Implements the project and maintains all project
    documentation

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Project Management
  • Reporting Requirements
  • Quarterly progress reports must be received.
  • Give staff an estimated completion date for the
    HMGP project.
  • Indicate any problems that will change the
    completion date.

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Project Management continued
  • Reimbursement Requests
  • Complete Request for Reimbursement Form
    (contract attachment) and clearly indicate the
    amount requested.
  • Assure the correct person has signed Form.
  • Complete the Summary of Documentation Form
    (contract attachment) by providing invoice or
    purchase order numbers. Please no receipts are
    necessary.

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HMGP Funding How Much and When?
  • How Much?
  • 15 of total estimated federal disaster
    assistance (PA, IA)
  • When?
  • 3 Month Estimate initial estimate
  • 6 Month Lock-in minimum amount available
  • 12 Month Lock-in maximum amount of funds
    available

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HMGP Funding How Much and When?
  • How Much?
  • 15 of total estimated federal disaster
    assistance (PA, IA)
  • When?
  • 3 Month Estimate initial estimate
  • 6 Month Lock-in minimum amount available
  • 12 Month Lock-in maximum amount of funds
    available

14
HMGP Cost Sharing
Typical Project Cost Share
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HMGP Financing
  • HMGP is a cost-reimbursement grant program
  • The ultimate recipient of the funds should
    initially make arrangements to fund the entire
    project (up-front money)
  • Recipients will be reimbursed up to 87.5 of
    approved eligible costs for disasters 1241, 1249
    and 1259

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What is your allocation?
  • Allocations are based on . . .
  • proportional amount of federal assistance
    provided in your county (IA, PA, SBA), and
  • the HMGP estimate provided by FEMA 90 days
    following the disaster declaration.

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Who is Eligible?
  • GOVERNMENT ENTITIES
  • State Agencies
  • Local Agencies
  • Special/Regional Districts
  • INDIAN TRIBES
  • Seminole
  • Eastern Creek
  • Miccosukee
  • Poarch
  • PRIVATE NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
  • Section 501 (c), (d), (e) of the Internal Revenue
    Service Code
  • Medical, Residential Health Care Facilities,
    Educational, Emergency Utility.

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Projects Must...
  • Conform with State Hazard Mitigation Plan(409
    Plan)
  • Provide beneficial impact upon the disaster area
  • Conform with environmental regulations (44 CFR
    Parts 9 and 10)
  • Solve a problem independently or constitute a
    functional portion of a solution
  • Demonstrate cost-effectiveness

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Eligible Projectsexamples
  • Implementing structural hazard control or
    protective actions
  • Elevating critical infrastructure above base
    flood elevation
  • Retrofitting wastewater treatment plant
  • Acquisition/Relocation of repetitive loss
    structures
  • Drainage improvements
  • Shuttering

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State Funding Priorities
  • Structural retrofitting of critical facilities
  • Structural retrofitting of residential and
    commercial structures
  • Residential acquisition
  • especially substantially damaged properties
  • properties located in designated floodway
  • Small scale improvements to existing drainage
    facilities
  • Other small scale flood protection measures

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HMGP Application
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HMGP Application Review
  • This application is for all HMGP projects.
  • General Application all applicants
  • Maintenance Agreement must be signed for any
    project involving public property
  • Acquisition Worksheet
  • Elevation Worksheet
  • Drainage Worksheet
  • Wind Retrofit Worksheet

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General Applicant Information
  • (All applications)

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General Applicant Information
  • Title/Brief Descriptive Summary
  • 1. Name of Applicant Organization
  • 2. Applicant type
  • 3. County/Counties
  • 4. State Legislative/Congressional District(s)
  • 5. Tax Identification Number

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Contacts
  • 6. Point of Contact
  • Project Manager/Administrator
  • 7. Application Prepared by
  • 8. Authorized Applicant Agent
  • Legal Authority

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I. History of Hazards
  • (This section must be completed for all projects.
    All projects reduce or eliminate potential
    damages.)

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History of Hazards
  • Describe all past damages from hazardous events
    (include name of storms, if applicable) in the
    project area. Include declared disasters as well
    as non-declared events.
  • Direct Costs- damages to structures and
    infrastructure in the project area as a result of
    the hazard.
  • Indirect Costs- include the costs to the local
    government to respond, interruption to local
    businesses, loss of public services, and others.

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History of Hazards Continued
  • For example
  • Date of Event 10/7/97
  • Level of Event Spring Floods of 1985 (10 year
    event). Frequency Data obtained from the
    National Climatological Data Center, National
    Weather Service, National Hurricane Center
  • Identified Damages 95,000 total 16 homes
  • Indirect Costs Emergency Services Evacuation
    of 58 people

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II. Project Description
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Project Description
  • A. Hazards Mitigated/ Level of Protection
  • 1. Type of hazards the proposed project will
    mitigate (i.e., flood, wind, other)
  • 2. Level of protection and the magnitude of
    event the proposed project will mitigate (i.e.,
    23 structures protected against the 100 year
    flood)
  • 3. Engineered projects only (i.e., drainage
    improvements) include all engineering
    calculations
  • 4. Useful life of the project

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Project Description/ Protection Provided
  • B. Describe in detail the proposed project.
  • Also, explain how the proposed project will solve
    the problem(s) and provide the level(s) of
    protection described in Section A.

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III. Project Location
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Project Location
  • A. Site
  • 1. Physical Location- describe the area and/or
    population affected/protected by this project,
    include street addresses or neighborhoods.
  • 2. Structures Affected- provide the number of
    each type of structure in the project area.
    (i.e., residential property, commercial property,
    public buildings, schools, hospitals)

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Project LocationContinued
  • B. Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM)
  • Attach a copy of the panel(s) from the FIRM, or
    Floodway Map with project site and structures
    marked.
  • FIRM may be available from your Floodplain
    Administrator located in planning, zoning,
    building, or zoning office.
  • Maps may also be ordered from the Map Service
    Center at 1-800-358-9616.

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Project LocationContinued
  • Using the FIRM, determine the flood zone(s) of
    the project site.
  • VE or V 1-30- Special Flood Hazard Areas
    inundated by the 100 year flood, coastal flood
    with velocity hazards (wave action), base flood
    elevations are determined.
  • AE or A 1-30- Special Flood Hazard Areas
    inundated by the 100 year flood, base flood
    elevations are determined.

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Project LocationContinued
  • Flood Zones Continued
  • AO - Special Flood Hazard Areas inundated by the
    100-year flood with flood depths of 1 to 3 feet.
  • AH- Special Flood Hazard Areas inundated by the
    100-year flood with flood depths of 1 to 3 feet.
  • A Zone- Special Flood Hazard Areas inundated by
    the 100-year flood.

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Project LocationContinued
  • Flood Zones Continued
  • B or X (shaded)- Areas of 500- year flood, areas
    subject to the 100-year flood up to 1 foot in
    depth.
  • C or X (unshaded)- Areas outside the 500-year
    floodplain.
  • Floodway- channel of a river
  • Coastal Barrier Resources Systems- FEMA will not
    spend any federal funds within this area.

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Project LocationContinued
  • C. City or County Map with Project Site and
    Photographs
  • attach a copy of a city or county scale map
    (large enough to show the entire project area)
    with project site and structures clearly
    identified.
  • USGS 124,000 topo map with project site marked
    on the map.
  • Acquisition or elevation projects include a copy
    of the Parcel Map (i.e., Tax Map) showing each
    property to be acquired. Should include Tax I.D.
    s.

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Project LocationContinued
  • Attach photographs (2 copies each) for each
    project site. The photos should represent the
    entire project area, including any relevant
    streams, creeks, rivers, etc. and drainage areas
    which could effect the site.

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IV. Scope of Work and Budget
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Scope of Work/Budget
  • Provide detailed costs of the project. This
    information will be used for the Benefit-Cost
    Analysis (Do not include contingency costs in the
    budget).
  • A. Materials costs
  • B. Labor costs (include all in-kind matches)
  • C. Other costs

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Scope of Work/BudgetContinued
  • D. Funding Sources
  • FEMA 75 - this is the maximum FEMA share for an
    HMGP project
  • State 12.5 - legislative appropriation
  • Locals 12.5 - may use cash, in-kind, or
    non-federal funding source

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Scope of Work/BudgetContinued
  • E. Project Milestones- Identify project
    milestones. State must have an idea of the
    amount of time necessary to complete the project.
    This will help the State manage the grant.
  • Milestone- demolition of 6 structures and
    removal of debris
  • Number of days to complete- 14 days

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V. Alternatives
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Alternative Actions
  • A. No-Action Alternative- discuss impacts
  • B. Other Feasible Alternatives- one other
    alternative and the selected project.
  • 1. Project Description- describe in detail the
    proposed project and how it will solve the
    problem.
  • 2. Identify why the project alternative was not
    selected.
  • 3. Identify alternative that addresses problem.

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VI. Environmental Considerations
  • Including National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

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Environmental Considerations
  • Because HMGP involves federal funding, all
    projects must undergo environmental review to
    ensure concurrence with federal and state
    environmental laws.
  • Florida HMGP and FEMA staff coordinate on project
    environmental review.
  • Non-compliance with environmental laws will
    jeopardize HMGP funding.

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Environmental Considerations Continued
Potentially Applicable Federal Laws
  • National Environmental Policy Act
  • Nationals Historic Preservation Act
  • Farmland Protection Policy Act
  • Endangered Species Act
  • Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act
  • Wild and Scenic Rivers Act
  • Clean Water Act
  • Clean Air Act
  • Coastal Zone Management Act
  • Coastal Barriers Resources Act
  • Executive Order 12898 Environmental Justice
  • Executive Order 11990 Wetlands Protection
  • Executive Order 11988 Flood Plain Management

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Environmental Considerations Continued
  • Applicants Role
  • Submit Complete Project Application as specified
    by project type.
  • Coordinate with regulatory agencies as needed and
    obtain necessary permits.

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Environmental Considerations Continued
  • States role...
  • Forward all projects to the State Clearinghouse
    (SCH) for consistency determination with state
    environmental laws.
  • SCH distributes projects to other state agencies.
  • Most projects undergo minimal review i.e.,
    shutters.
  • Remaining projects, i.e., drainage improvements
    projects are routed to many agencies (DEP, Water
    Management District, Game and Fresh Water Fish
    Commission) for consistency determinations.

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Environmental Considerations Continued
  • States Role continued...
  • Assist applicant in conducting agency
    coordination efforts - federal agencies.
  • Ensure permits are obtained for project.
  • Forward environmental documentation to FEMA for
    final project approval.

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Environmental Considerations Continued
  • Federal Role...
  • Complete National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
    document.
  • NEPA- Requires federal agencies to consider the
    environmental impacts of their actions.
  • The level of NEPA review/documentation depends
    upon the type, size, location and complexity of
    project.

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Environmental Considerations Continued
  • Federal Role continued...
  • NEPA documents
  • Categorical Exclusion (Catex)- A Catex project is
    excluded from NEPA review. Applies to most HMGP
    projects (i.e., shutters).
  • Environmental Assessment (EA)- Required if
    proposed project does not qualify for a Catex
    (i.e., drainage projects involving new
    construction). Identifies projects potential
    environmental impacts.
  • Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)- Document
    which is prepared when significant environmental
    impacts exist as a result of proposed project.

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Environmental Considerations Continued
  • NEPA Documentation/Information requirements by
    project type for typical HMGP projects.
  • Existing facility retrofit
  • Acquisitions
  • Drainage Improvements
  • All projects require the following
  • Detailed project description
  • Alternatives
  • Project area map and photographs

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Environmental Considerations Continued
  • Existing facility retrofit (i.e., shutters,
    shatter resistant glass, elevations, roof
    retrofits and floodproofing).
  • Photographs
  • one photograph per side of the facility
  • Original Building Date of Construction
  • Concurrence from the State Historic Preservation
    Office (SHPO) only if building is over 50 years
    of age.

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Environmental Considerations Continued
  • Acquisitions
  • Photographs
  • one photograph per side of the structure.
  • Original Buildings Date of Construction
  • Concurrence from the State Historic Preservation
    Office (SHPO) if the building is over 50 years of
    age.
  • Public Notice- only needed for some projects

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Environmental Considerations Continued
  • Drainage Improvements
  • Engineering plans drawings or schematics
  • Concurrence from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  • Concurrence/permit from Army Corp of Engineers
  • Concurrence from US Department of Agriculture
  • only if project is located outside of city limits
  • Concurrence from Natl. Marine Fisheries Service
  • only required if project impacts coastal
    resources

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Environmental Considerations Continued
  • Drainage Improvements continued
  • Concurrence/permit from Water Management District
    or Dept. of Environmental Protection
  • Public Notice- only needed for some projects

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VII. Maintenance Agreement
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Maintenance Agreement
  • Any project involving the acquisition, retrofit,
    or modification of existing public/private
    property resulting in public ownership or
    management of property, structures, or
    facilities, must sign the agreement prior to
    submitting their application.
  • Note Projects including the retrofit, elevation
    or other modification to private property where
    ownership will remain private need not complete
    this form.

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Property Acquisition Worksheet
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Voluntary Participation
  • HMGP acquisitions projects are strictly
    voluntary.
  • All buy-out participants are required to sign a
    statement recognizing that this program is
    voluntary and local governments may not use their
    power of eminent domain to acquire property.

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Acquisitions Eligibility
  • Any structure that has received flood damages,
    regardless of its location.
  • Any structure that has been substantially damaged
    by flooding.
  • Any structure that is located in a Special Flood
    Hazard area. (Previous flood damages are not a
    prerequisite for eligibility.)

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Acquisition General Information
  • A. Separate property worksheet for each
    structure owner
  • photographs front view, side view, back view of
    structure
  • B. Site Information
  • 3 4 NOT needed if substantially damaged and
    located in the 100-year floodplain or located in
    the floodway.
  • 1. Street address or physical legal location
  • 2. Flood zone designation
  • 3. Base flood elevation of the property
  • 4. Lowest finished floor elevation of principal

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Acquisition Structure Information
  • C. Structure Information
  • 1. Building Type
  • 2. Building Use
  • 3. Construction Type
  • 4. Original Date of Construction for Each
    Structure
  • 5. Total Square Footage of Structure
  • 6. Estimated Cost to Replace Structure /sq. ft.
  • 7. Any outbuildings on the property

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Acquisition Project Costs
  • D. Project Cost Information
  • 1. Pre-Disaster Fair Market Value
  • Tax Assessed Value
  • Use same methodology for all structures
  • 2. Estimated Cost for Demolition
  • 3. Estimated Appraisal Cost
  • 4. Estimated Closing Costs
  • 5. Occupied by Renters
  • 6. Rental Relocation Assistance
  • 7. Total Costs

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Acquisition History of Hazards
  • E. History of Hazards/ Damages
  • Date of Event
  • Level of Event (10,20,50 year flood)
  • List past and present damages to the property
    from declared and non-declared disasters, direct
    and indirect.
  • Cost of repair or replacement
  • Note This data is not required if the
    properties have a substantial damage certificate
    attached or the property is located in a
    designated floodway.

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Elevation Project Worksheet
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Elevation Projects General Information
  • A. Separate worksheet for each structure to
    be elevated.
  • B. Site Information
  • 1. Street Address (city, state and zip)
  • 2. Legal Location
  • 3. Flood Zone Designation
  • Note Flood Insurance Policies must be purchased
    for all structures that are part of a FEMA
    elevation project.

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ElevationContinued
  • C. Structure Information
  • 1. Building Type (1/2 story, mobile home)
  • 2. Building Use (Primary Residence, Public
    Bldg)
  • 3. Construction Type (Wood Frame, Block)
  • 4. Foundation Type (Slab on Grade, Crawl Space)
  • 5. Original Building Date of Construction

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ElevationContinued
  • 6. Elevation Information
  • Total Square Footage of Principal Structure
  • Lowest Finished Floor Elevation
  • Elevation Height
  • must be consistent with local codes
  • Proposed Foundation Type (Columns, Pilings)

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ElevationContinued
  • D. Elevation Cost Information
  • Materials (Item, Cost)
  • Labor (Hour, Rate)
  • Fees (Other Costs)
  • Copy of Contract

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ElevationContinued
  • E. History of Hazards- List past damages from
    declared and non-declared damage events.
  • Date
  • Level of Event (10,20,50)
  • Description of Damages
  • Depth of Flooding
  • Cost of Repairs

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Drainage Project Worksheet
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Drainage Project Worksheet
  • A. Site Plan
  • Alignment drawings, pipe and culvert diameter,
    location of ditches, swales, retention/detention
    ponds.
  • Calculations to determine culvert sizes (drainage
    area, amount of flow, slope of culvert, invert
    elevations)
  • Calculations to determine ditch and swale size
  • Calculations to determine detention/retention
    basin sizes

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Drainage WorksheetContinued
  • B. Environmental Impacts
  • Note As previously discussed.

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Drainage WorksheetContinued
  • C. Letter of Map Revision (LOMR)
  • LOMR may be needed for this project.
  • Project results in a lowering of the 100 year
    flood elevation
  • May result in lower flood insurance rates for
    area.
  • Needed to keep current floodplain maps.

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Drainage WorksheetContinued
  • D. Project Scheduling
  • Are there any special scheduling issues that we
    should be aware of.

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Wind Retrofit Worksheet
  • A. Project Information
  • B. Building Data
  • C. Building Size and Use
  • D. Building Value
  • E. Building Contents
  • F. Displacement Costs Due to Wind
  • G. Value of Public Non-Profit Service
  • H. Rent and Business Income
  • I. Mitigation Project Data
  • J. Temporary Relocation Costs

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Contact Information
  • If you have any questions or require additional
    information please contact
  • Kathleen Marshall, Planning Manager
  • 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard
  • Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100
  • Phone (850) 922-5269
  • Fax (850) 922-1259
  • http//www.dca.state.fl.us/fdem
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