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Page 1: Presented by: Florida Division of Emergency Management Bureau of Recovery

Presented by: Florida Division of Emergency

Management

Bureau of Recovery

Page 2: Presented by: Florida Division of Emergency Management Bureau of Recovery

Fiscal Year 2011 Disaster Thresholds released by FEMA

• The Countywide Per Capita Impact Indicator: $3.27• The Statewide Per Capita Impact Indicator: $1.30• State Threshold (Pop. X Per Capita): $20,777,091.40

(15,982,378 x $1.30)• The threshold for Small Project grants: $62,900• The IHP Maximum grant FY 2010: $30,200

• The Per Capita indicators are used by FEMA to evaluate whether the impact of an incident is severe enough to warrant a presidential declaration. A county by county chart of the Per Capita Impacts is available from the FloridaDisaster.org website at http://www.floridadisaster.org/Recovery/PublicAssistance/documents/State%20&%20County%20thresholds.pdf. However, it must be noted that this chart uses 2000 Census data and will need to be updated with the 2010 Census data once it becomes available.

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Disaster Thresholds by County

County Population ThresholdAlachua 217,955 $712,713Baker 22,259 $72,787 Bay 148,217 $484,670 Bradford 26,088 $85,308 Brevard 476,230 $1,557,272 Broward 1,623,018 $5,307,269 Calhoun 13,017 $42,566 Charlotte 141,627 $463,120 Citrus 118,085 $386,138 Clay 140,814 $460,462 Collier 251,377 $822,003 Columbia 56,513 $184,798 DeSoto 32,209 $105,323 Dixie 13,827 $45,214 Duval 778,879 $2,546,934 Escambia 294,410 $962,721 Flagler 49,832 $162,951

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Disaster Thresholds by County

County Population ThresholdFranklin 11,057 $36,156 Gadsden 45,087 $147,434 Gilchrist 14,437 $47,209 Glades 10,576 $34,584 Gulf 13,332 $43,596 Hamilton 13,327 $43,579 Hardee 26,938 $88,087 Hendry 36,210 $118,407 Hernando 130,802 $427,723 Highlands 87,366 $285,687 Hillsborough 998,948 $3,266,560 Holmes 18,564 $60,704 Indian River 112,947 $369,337 Jackson 46,755 $152,889 Jefferson 12,902 $42,190 Lafayette 7,022 $22,962 Lake 210,528 $688,427

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Disaster Thresholds by County

County Population ThresholdLee 440,888 $1,441,704 Leon 239,452 $783,008 Levy 34,450 $112,652 Liberty 7,021 $22,959 Madison 18,733 $61,257 Manatee 264,002 $863,287 Marion 258,916 $846,655 Martin 126,731 $414,410 Miami-Dade 2,253,362 $7,368,494 Monroe 79,589 $260,256 Nassau 57,663 $188,558 Okaloosa 170,498 $557,528 Okeechobee 35,910 $117,426 Orange 896,344 $2,931,045 Osceola 172,493 $564,052 Palm Beach 1,131,184 $3,698,972 Pasco 344,765 $1,127,382

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Alachua1

Baker0

Bay0

Bradford

0

Brevard16

Broward294

Calhoun0

Charlotte92

Citrus0

Clay0

Collier2

Col

umbi

a0

Desoto6

Dixie0

Duval1

Escam

bia

154

Flagler0

Franklin3

Gadsden0

Gilchrist0

Glades0

Gulf0

Hamilton0

Hardee6

Hendry0

Hernando0

Highlands1

Hillsborough25

Holmes0

Indian River32

Jackson0

Jeffe

rson

0

Lafayette0

Lake1

Lee5

Leon0

Levy0

Liberty0

Madison0

Manatee1

Marion0

Martin31

Miami-Dade364

Monroe15

Nassau0

Okaloosa

16

Okeechobee0

Orange73

Osceola10

Palm Beach263

Pasco0

Pin

ella

s0 Polk

6

Putnam1

Santa Rosa28

Sarasota2

Seminole5

St Johns0

St Lucie107

State Agencies

85

Sum

ter

0

Suwannee0Taylor

0Union

0

Volusia3

Wakulla3

Walton0

Washington0

Final Inspections Remaining:1652

Open Large Projects 2004/05

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Alachua6

Baker3

Bay4

Bradford

Brevard33

Broward

Calhoun78

Charlotte3

Citrus

Clay4

Collier12

Col

umbi

a

Desoto

Dixie

Duval31

Escam

bia

11

Flagler8

Franklin

Gadsden7

Gilchrist

Glades2

Gulf1

Hamilton

Hardee2

Hendry3

Hernando

Highlands2

Hillsborough

Holmes15

Indian River

Jackson

Jeffe

rson

1

Lafayette

Lake4

Lee13

Leon18

Levy

Liberty

Madison2

Manatee

Marion4

Martin3

Miami-DadeMonroe13

Nassau3

Okaloosa

15

Okeechobee2

Orange

Osceola1

Palm Beach8

Pasco

Pin

ella

s0 Polk

Putnam6

Santa Rosa

Sarasota3

Seminole18

St Johns6

St Lucie

16

State Agencies

33

Sum

ter

1

Suwannee1Taylor Union

Volusia53

Wakulla1

Walton19

Washington57

Open Large Projects 1785, 1831, and 1840

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Overpayments by County

County Federal State Waiver

Alachua $0.00 ($219.12) $0.00 Baker ($22,658.72) ($1,244.84) $0.00 Brevard ($270,938.57) ($9,797.05) $0.00 Broward ($981,171.54) ($61,177.37) $0.00Calhoun ($106,191.98) $0.00 $0.00 Clay ($14,770.96) ($802.76) $0.00 Collier ($96,495.19) ($5,244.29) $0.00 Columbia ($473,104.76) ($25,994.75) $0.00 DeSoto ($20,536.18) $0.00 $0.00 Dixie ($8,449.98) $0.00 $0.00 Duval ($24,593.88) $0.03 $0.00 Escambia ($8,519.59) ($3,414.94) $0.00 Flagler ($46,420.19) ($2,503.90) $0.00

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Overpayments by County

County Federal State Waiver

Gilchrist ($18,600.00) ($1,000.00) $0.00 Glades ($486,887.60) ($14,575.01) ($0.02) Hardee ($3,603.29) $0.00 $0.00 Hillsborough ($894.11) ($48.59) $0.00 Indian River ($86,307.95) $0.00 $0.00 Lake ($304,147.60) ($17,039.09) $0.00 Leon ($24,437.10) $0.00 $0.00 Manatee ($235.25) ($12.64) $0.00 Marion ($361,193.77) ($22,809.55) $0.00 Miami-Dade ($1,992,212.30) ($645.12) ($41,105.37) Nassau ($26,762.98) ($1,454.51) $0.00 Okeechobee $0.00 ($76.02) $0.00 Orange ($140,007.21) ($6,129.65) $0.00 Osceola ($117,217.54) ($6,320.67) $0.00

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Overpayments by County

County Federal State Waiver

Palm Beach ($234,385.62) ($3,255.17) $0.00 Pasco ($4,942.79) ($268.63) $0.00 Pinellas ($278,007.94) ($15,002.47) $0.00 Polk ($14,190.34) ($3,901.50) $0.00 Putnam ($15,665.70) ($851.37) $0.00 Sarasota ($1,369,575.64) ($74,847.23) $0.00 Seminole ($169,044.37) ($18,820.65) $0.00 St. Lucie ($598,972.30) ($0.02) $0.00 Statewide ($19,577.08) ($5,267.17) $0.00 Sumter ($78,096.91) ($4,244.40) $0.00 Taylor ($7,709.55) ($0.01) $0.00 Union ($29,119.93) $0.00 $0.00 Volusia ($4,644,882.81) ($81,454.51) $0.00 Wakulla ($10,886.29) ($150.90) $0.00 Grand Total ($13,111,415.51) ($388,573.87) ($38,369.69)

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Florida’s Post-Disaster Redevelopment Planning Initiative

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Background

• Statutory Requirement• Pilot Program

– HMGP planning funds– Five Counties, One Municipality– Foundation for Best Practices Guidebook

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What is a PDRP?

• Post-Disaster Redevelopment Plan (PDRP)– Emphasizes seizing opportunities for hazard

mitigation and improvement– Makes current plans work together, including the

Local Comprehensive Plan, Local Mitigation Strategy and Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan

– Identifies policies, operational strategies and roles and responsibilities for implementation

– Holistic approach to recovery—build back smarter, faster, stronger

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PDRP Guidebook

• Planning Process• Planning Topics

– Land Use– Housing– Economic Redevelopment– Infrastructure and Public Facilities– Health and Social Services– Environment

• Implementation

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Interim Housing News• Individuals and Households Program (IHP) Financial Assistance

• State Disaster Housing Planning Initiative (SDHPI)

• Rapid Temporary Repair (RTR) Initiative

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Private Sector

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Individuals

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Questions