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1 National Flood Insurance Program ESA Consultation for Online Information Sessions May 11 th and 12 th 2016 Oregon

2 Presenters today: Oregon Dept. of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) Amanda Punton, Natural Resource Specialist Christine Shirley, Natural Hazards and Floodplain Specialist Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region 10 Scott Van Hoff, Emergency Management Specialist (Mitigation) John Graves, Chief, Floodplain Management and Insurance Branch

3 Abbreviations to Know FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency NOAA Fisheries National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Service (Also known as National Marine fisheries service or NMFS) NFIP National Flood Insurance Program ESA Endangered Species Act BiOp Biological Opinion RPA Reasonable and Prudent Alternative

4 The NFIP aims to reduce the impact of flooding on private and public structures by: Providing affordable insurance to property owners and Encouraging communities to adopt and enforce floodplain management regulations.

5 Endangered Species Act Enacted in 1973 "to halt and reverse the trend toward species extinction, whatever the cost”. US Supreme Court -Tennessee Valley Authority v. Hill, 437 U.S. 153, 184 (1978) Section 7 Federal consultation to avoid “Jeopardy” Section 9 “Take” prohibition http://www.firstpeople.us

6 To cause Jeopardy Is to take an action that is reasonably expected to diminish a species’ numbers, reproduction, or distribution so the likelihood of survival and recovery of the population in the wild is appreciably reduced Take To harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect, or to attempt to engage in any such conduct

7 To cause Jeopardy Is to take an action that is reasonably expected to diminish a specie’s numbers, reproduction, or distribution so that the likelihood of survival and recovery of the population in the wild is appreciably reduced Take To harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect, or to attempt to engage in any such conduct

8 Harm – Includes significant habitat modification or degradation where it actually kills or injures fish or wildlife by significantly impairing essential behavioral patterns, including breeding, feeding or sheltering

9 *Any person subject to the jurisdiction of the United States

10 In 2004 a US District Court in the State of Washington forced FEMA into consultation with NOAA Fisheries Consultation begins in Oregon

11 When impacts to salmon are not addressed, floodplain development can result in harm/take/jeopardy

12 Biological Opinion on the NFIP issued on April 14, 2016

13 Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) shown on current Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM)

14 Summary of Biological Opinion on The NFIP in Oregon, Reasonable and Prudent Alternative (RPA)  Element 1. Notice, Education, and Outreach  Element 2. Interim Measures  Element 3. Mapping Flood and Flood-Related Hazard Areas  Element 4. Floodplain Management Criteria  Element 5. Data Collection and Reporting  Element 6. Compliance and Enforcement FEMA FEMA + NFIP Communities

15 RPA Elements that Involve NFIP Communities  Element 2. Interim Measures  Element 5. Data Collection and Reporting And after significant work by FEMA,  Element 4. Floodplain Management Criteria

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18 Significant FEMA Actions Required before Implementation  Element 1. Notice, Education, and Outreach  Element 3. Mapping Flood and Flood-Related Hazard Areas  Element 4. Floodplain Management Criteria  Element 6. Compliance and Enforcement

19 Element 1. Notice, Education, and Outreach  FEMA to develop education and outreach strategy  FEMA to send notice to affected counties and cities within 60 days of the Biological Opinion informing them of the results of the consultation and its objectives.  The letter will be addressed to the commissioner chair or mayor, expect it to arrive mid June.  FEMA, with DLCD assistance, will hold regional workshops shortly after the letter is sent.

20 Outreach to NFIP Communities Regional meetings North Coast South Coast Southern Oregon North Willamette South Willamette North East Oregon Central Oregon DLCD Email List DLCD Webpage FEMA Webpage

21 Workgroups Implementation priorities, obstacles and timeline Guidance and model code Participating in a workgroup will require a time commitment. Input from NFIP Communities

22 Model code Guidance documents Grants for local code adoption Individual technical assistance Assistance for NFIP Communities

23 The requestor must submit documentation of ESA compliance. Take (harm and harass) cannot occur Applies to the entire nation Conditional Letter of Map Revisions (CLOMR) Path to Implementation

24 Determine regulatory changes needed to comply with ESA Provide sufficient time for communities to implement new NFIP requirements Provide training and guidance Offer technical assistance Compliance and enforcement Local Permitting Standards

25 Region X Guidance 0

26 DLCD http://www.oregon.gov/LCD/Pages/NFIP_BiOp.aspx FEMA Region 10 https://www.fema.gov/national-flood-insurance-program-endangered- species-act NOAA Fisheries http://www.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/habitat/conservation/index.html Oregon NFIP BiOp Online Resources

27 Contact Information Amanda Punton 971-673-0961 amanda.punton@state.or.us Chris Shirley503-934-0027 christine.shirley@state.or.us John Graves425-487-4737 John.Graves@fema.dhs.gov Scott Van Hoff425-487-4677 scott.vanhoff@fema.dhs.gov FEMA comment/question email FEMA-R10-ESAcomments@fema.dhs.govFEMA-R10-ESAcomments@fema.dhs.gov


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