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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, (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 nts/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. nts/State%20&%20County%20thresholds.pdf

Disaster Thresholds by County County PopulationThreshold AlachuaAlachua 217,955 $712,713 BakerBaker 22,259 $72,787 BayBay 148,217 $484,670 BradfordBradford 26,088 $85,308 BrevardBrevard 476,230 $1,557,272 BrowardBroward 1,623,018 $5,307,269 CalhounCalhoun 13,017 $42,566 CharlotteCharlotte 141,627 $463,120 CitrusCitrus 118,085 $386,138 ClayClay 140,814 $460,462 CollierCollier 251,377 $822,003 ColumbiaColumbia 56,513 $184,798 DeSotoDeSoto 32,209 $105,323 DixieDixie 13,827 $45,214 DuvalDuval 778,879 $2,546,934 EscambiaEscambia 294,410 $962,721 FlaglerFlagler 49,832 $162,951

Disaster Thresholds by County County PopulationThreshold FranklinFranklin 11,057 $36,156 GadsdenGadsden 45,087 $147,434 GilchristGilchrist 14,437 $47,209 Glades 10,576 $34,584 GulfGulf 13,332 $43,596 HamiltonHamilton 13,327 $43,579 HardeeHardee 26,938 $88,087 HendryHendry 36,210 $118,407 HernandoHernando 130,802 $427,723 HighlandsHighlands 87,366 $285,687 HillsboroughHillsborough 998,948 $3,266,560 HolmesHolmes 18,564 $60,704 Indian RiverIndian River 112,947 $369,337 JacksonJackson 46,755 $152,889 JeffersonJefferson 12,902 $42,190 LafayetteLafayette 7,022 $22,962 LakeLake 210,528 $688,427

Disaster Thresholds by County County PopulationThreshold LeeLee 440,888 $1,441,704 LeonLeon 239,452 $783,008 LevyLevy 34,450 $112,652 LibertyLiberty 7,021 $22,959 MadisonMadison 18,733 $61,257 ManateeManatee 264,002 $863,287 MarionMarion 258,916 $846,655 MartinMartin 126,731 $414,410 Miami-DadeMiami-Dade 2,253,362 $7,368,494 MonroeMonroe 79,589 $260,256 NassauNassau 57,663 $188,558 OkaloosaOkaloosa 170,498 $557,528 OkeechobeeOkeechobee 35,910 $117,426 OrangeOrange 896,344 $2,931,045 OsceolaOsceola 172,493 $564,052 Palm BeachPalm Beach 1,131,184 $3,698,972 PascoPasco 344,765 $1,127,382

Disaster Thresholds by County County PopulationThreshold PinellasPinellas 921,482 $3,013,246 PolkPolk 483,924 $1,582,431 PutnamPutnam 70,423 $230,283 Santa RosaSanta Rosa 117,743 $385,020 SarasotaSarasota 325,957 $1,065,879 SeminoleSeminole 365,196 $1,194,191 St. JohnsSt. Johns 123,135 $402,651 St. LucieSt. Lucie 192,695 $630,113 SumterSumter 53,345 $174,438 SuwanneeSuwannee 34,844 $113,940 TaylorTaylor 19,256 $62,967 UnionUnion 13,442 $43,955 VolusiaVolusia 443,343 $1,449,732 WakullaWakulla 22,863 $74,762 WaltonWalton 40,601 $132,765 WashingtonWashington 20,973 $68,582

Alachua 1 Baker 0 Bay 0 Bradford 0 Brevard 16 Broward 294 Calhoun 0 Charlotte 92 Citrus 0 Clay 0 Collier 2 Columbia 0 Desoto 6 Dixie 0 Duval 1 Escambia 154 Flagler 0 Franklin 3 Gadsden 0 Gilchrist 0 Glades 0 Gulf 0 Hamilton 0 Hardee 6 Hendry 0 Hernando 0 Highlands 1 Hillsborough 25 Holmes 0 Indian River 32 Jackson 0 Jefferson 0 Lafayette 0 Lake 1 Lee 5 Leon 0 Levy 0 Liberty 0 Madison 0 Manatee 1 Marion 0 Martin 31 Miami-Dade 364 Monroe 15 Nassau 0 Okaloosa 16 Okeechobee 0 Orange 73 Osceola 10 Palm Beach 263 Pasco 0 Pinellas 0 Polk 6 Putnam 1 Santa Rosa 28 Sarasota 2 Seminole 5 St Johns 0 St Lucie 107 State Agencies 85 Sumter 0 Suwannee 0 Taylor 0 Union 0 Volusia 3 Wakulla 3 Walton 0 Washington 0 Final Inspections Remaining: 1652 Open Large Projects 2004/05

Open Large Projects by County 04’/05’ County NumberEligible Amount AlachuaAlachua 1 $2,644, BakerBaker 0$0.00 BayBay 0 $0.00 BradfordBradford 0 $0.00 BrevardBrevard 19 $9,639, BrowardBroward 354 $195,466, CalhounCalhoun 0$0.00 CharlotteCharlotte 95 $36,881, CitrusCitrus 0$0.00 ClayClay 0 $0.00 CollierCollier 5 $13,728, ColumbiaColumbia 0 $0.00 DeSotoDeSoto 7 $1,768, DixieDixie 0$0.00 DuvalDuval 3$3,753, EscambiaEscambia 191$388,953, FlaglerFlagler 0$0.00

Open Large Projects by County 04’/05’ County NumberEligible Amount FranklinFranklin 3 $1,395, GadsdenGadsden 0 $0.00 GilchristGilchrist 0$0.00 Glades 0 $0.00 GulfGulf 0$0.00 HamiltonHamilton 0$0.00 HardeeHardee 9 $7,388, HendryHendry 0 $0.00 HernandoHernando 0 $0.00 HighlandsHighlands 5$319, HillsboroughHillsborough 28 $21,337, HolmesHolmes 0 $0.00 Indian RiverIndian River 47 $12,230, JacksonJackson 0$0.00 JeffersonJefferson 0 $0.00 LafayetteLafayette 0$0.00 LakeLake 2 $1,177,860.93

Open Large Projects by County 04’/05’ County NumberEligible Amount LeeLee 9 $8,614, LeonLeon 0$0.00 LevyLevy 0 $0.00 LibertyLiberty 0$0.00 MadisonMadison 0 $0.00 ManateeManatee 1 $1,909, MarionMarion 1 $813, MartinMartin 50 $12,273, Miami-DadeMiami-Dade 391 $350,358, MonroeMonroe 19$10,011, NassauNassau 0 $0.00 OkaloosaOkaloosa 18 $9,229, OkeechobeeOkeechobee 0 $0.00 OrangeOrange 80 $45,802, OsceolaOsceola 15$2,897, Palm BeachPalm Beach 348 $139,027, PascoPasco 0 $0.00

Open Large Projects by County 04’/05’ County NumberEligible Amount PinellasPinellas 0$0.00 PolkPolk 11$27,028, PutnamPutnam 1$448, Santa RosaSanta Rosa 32$42,461, SarasotaSarasota 2 $3,542, SeminoleSeminole 7 $5,723, St. JohnsSt. Johns 0 $0.00 St. LucieSt. Lucie 125$60,594, SumterSumter 0 $0.00 SuwanneeSuwannee 0 $0.00 TaylorTaylor 0 $0.00 UnionUnion 0 $0.00 VolusiaVolusia 4$1,000, WakullaWakulla 3 $185, WaltonWalton 0$0.00 WashingtonWashington 0$0.00

Alachua 6 Baker 3 Bay 4 Bradford Brevard 33 Broward Calhoun 78 Charlotte 3 Citrus Clay 4 Collier 12 Columbia Desoto Dixie Duval 31 Escambia 11 Flagler 8 Franklin Gadsden 7 Gilchrist Glades 2 Gulf 1 Hamilton Hardee 2 Hendry 3 Hernando Highlands 2 Hillsborough Holmes 15 Indian River Jackson Jefferson 1 Lafayette Lake 4 Lee 13 Leon 18 Levy Liberty Madison 2 Manatee Marion 4 Martin 3 Miami-Dade Monroe 13 Nassau 3 Okaloosa 15 Okeechobee 2 Orange Osceola 1 Palm Beach 8 Pasco Pinellas 0 Polk Putnam 6 Santa Rosa Sarasota 3 Seminole 18 St Johns 6 St Lucie 16 State Agencies 33 Sumter 1 Suwannee 1 Taylor Union Volusia 53 Wakulla 1 Walton 19 Washington 57 Open Large Projects 1785, 1831, and 1840

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) $0.00 Calhoun ($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

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

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)

Florida’s Post-Disaster Redevelopment Planning Initiative

Background Statutory Requirement Pilot Program – HMGP planning funds – Five Counties, One Municipality – Foundation for Best Practices Guidebook

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

PDRP Guidebook Planning Process Planning Topics – Land Use – Housing – Economic Redevelopment – Infrastructure and Public Facilities – Health and Social Services – Environment Implementation

Interim Housing News Individuals and Households Program (IHP) Financial Assistance State Disaster Housing Planning Initiative (SDHPI) Rapid Temporary Repair (RTR) Initiative Federal State/Tribal County Private Sector NGOs Individuals

Questions