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1 All-Hazard Mitigation Plan Update Susquehanna County Kick-Off Meeting April 28, 2016

2 Agenda  Welcome & Introductions  Review of Hazard Mitigation  Primary Objectives  Municipal Requirements  Plan Update Process  Hazard Mitigation Plan Components  Data Collection Forms  Next Steps

3 Review of Hazard Mitigation  Hazard Mitigation – Sustained actions taken to prevent or minimize long-term risks to life and property from hazards and to create successive benefits over time.  Hazard Mitigation Plan – A community driven, living document used to reduce vulnerability to hazards. *A plan must be in place to apply for and receive mitigation grants and pre or post disaster grants.

4 Primary Objectives  Reconvene the Planning Team (Purpose of tonight’s meeting)  Assess current conditions, hazards and capabilities existing within the County  Facilitate public involvement in the plan update process  Produce a County Hazard Mitigation Plan that FEMA approves “pending adoption” (County and Municipal adoption)

5 Municipal Requirements  Attend meetings  Provide local information  Actively participate in the planning process Supporting agencies are encouraged to participate as noted above.

6 Plan Update Process  1) Reconvene the Planning Team  2) Update the Hazard Mitigation Plan’s Risk Assessment (Appendix 5 – Hazard Identification/Risk Evaluation)  3) Assess Capabilities (Appendix 3 – Capability Assessment Survey)  4) Update Mitigation Strategy (Section 6 – Posted on the Planning Team webpage)  5) Determine Plan Maintenance Process  6) Obtain Mitigation Plan Approval and Adoption

7 Hazard Mitigation Plan Components  Section 1 – Introduction  Section 2 – Community Profile: Geography & Environment, Community Facts, Population & Demographics, Land Use & Development  Section 3 – Planning Process Plan Development & Participation, The Planning Team, Public & Other Stakeholder Participation, Meetings, Incorporating Existing Planning Mechanisms, Existing HMP Planning Process Overview  Section 4 – Risk Assessment Identifying Hazards, Profiling Hazards, Vulnerability Assessment, Existing HMP Risk Assessment Overview

8 Hazard Mitigation Plan Components Continued  Section 5 – Capability Assessment Emergency Management, Participation in the NFIP, Planning & Regulatory Capability, Administrative & Technical Capability, Fiscal Capability, Political Capability, Existing HMP Capability Assessment Overview  Section 6 – Mitigation Strategy Goals & Objectives, Mitigation Techniques, Mitigation Action Plan, Mitigation Projects, Existing Mitigation Strategy Overview  Section 7 – Plan Maintenance Monitoring, Evaluating & Updating the Plan, Incorporation into other Planning Mechanisms, Continued Public Involvement, Existing HMP Plan Maintenance Overview

9 Hazard Mitigation Plan Components Continued  Section 8 – Plan Adoption Each Municipality & the County must adopt the County’s Hazard Mitigation Plan after the update receives FEMA approval. The plan is updated 5 years to the date of the first Municipal adoption. Existing HMP Adoption Overview  Section 9 - Appendices

10 Forms – Appendix 5 Hazard Identification/ Risk Evaluation Worksheet  Appendix 5 – Hazard Identification/Risk Evaluation Worksheet Used to evaluate previously profiled hazards and to identify any new hazards that may exist. Part 1 – Note any changes in frequency of occurrence, magnitude of impact, and/or geographic extent Part 2 – Evaluate a list of hazards not profiled in the existing HMP for possible inclusion in the HMP update

11 Forms – Appendix 3 Capability Assessment Survey  Appendix 3 – Capability Assessment Survey Used to evaluate municipal capabilities and plan development One per municipality is filled out

12 Forms – Appendix 19 Checklist to Identify Local Compliance with the NFIP  Appendix 19 – Checklist to Identify Local Compliance with the National Flood Insurance Program Questions about a municipality’s FPA/NFIP coordinator and its program, including floodplain development regulations Questions about the municipality’s NFIP status, and CAV or CAC Questions about current NFIP policies, past claims, and structures at risk of flooding Questions about the municipality’s participation in the CRS

13 Section 6 – Mitigation Strategy  Review the 2012 HMP Goals & Objectives to determine if they should be carried over to the 2017 Plan (Table 6.2-1)  Review your municipality’s mitigation actions to determine if any have been completed and can be noted as such, if any remain to be completed and should be carried forward into the 2017 Plan, or if any remain to be completed but should be removed due to lack of funding or changes in the feasibility of the action. (Table 6.4-1) Was made aware that actions in new HMP updates need to be specific, not broad. Any action that you may request federal funds for must be included in the HMP.

14 Next Steps  Complete forms distributed during Kick-Off Meeting and return to EMA – Municipalities and Other Stakeholders  Obtain grant for hiring of a consultant to pick up and proceed with the HMP update process – EMA  Hire a consultant – Susquehanna County Commissioners  Continue to participate in the HMP update process as led by the consultant – Municipalities and Other Stakeholders

15 Contact Information  Paul Johnson Susquehanna County Emergency Management Coordinator Office: 570-278-5914 E-mail: pjohnson@susqco.com  Robert Templeton Director, Susquehanna County Planning and Development Department Office Main: 570-278-5950 Desk: 570-278-4600, Ext 3040 E-mail: rtempleton@susqco.com Hazard Mitigation Plan Update Planning Team Website http://susqco.com/county-government/emergency- management/hazard-mitigation-plan/hazard-mitigation-plan- update-planning-team-page/


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