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Update Training Meeting Welcome! 2015 Douglas County NHMP Update Training Meeting

Introductions Name Organization Hopes and/or Expectations

What is the Community Service Center? The Community Service Center assists Oregon communities by providing planning and technical assistance to help solve local issues and improve the quality of life for Oregon residents. CSC provides four service learning programs: Resource Assistance for Rural Environments Economic Development Administration Center Community Planning Workshop Oregon Partnership for Disaster Resilience The Community Service Center (CSC) links the energy, expertise and innovation of the University of Oregon with the planning and public policy needs of Oregon communities. The CSC is an interdisciplinary organization that creates learning opportunities for students by providing planning and technical services to Oregon Communities

Oregon Partnership for Disaster Resilience OPDR coordinates limited resources to generate activity that could not be accomplished by any one group or organization working alone. The Approach: Integrated Cost-effective Systematic General explanation of OPDR’s function al role Also use the diagram to explain OPDR’s location on campus / Community Service Center / implications & opportunities (Josh... We don’t have logo with better resolution (really). The new one looks fuzzy, so I’ve just left this without alteration).

OPDR Initiatives Post-Disaster Recovery Planning for Catastrophic Disasters Resilient Communities Technical Resource Development and Research Local & Statewide Pre-Disaster Mitigation Planning Main activities PDM; Recovery; Campus; Technical Resource Development & Research. PDM is bolded because we’ll be talking mostly about activities within this program area today. Preps for a broader introduction to OPDR’s activities throughout the state (past / present / future)

Training Goals & Objectives Explain natural hazard mitigation Review the benefits of developing a natural hazard mitigation plan Provide an overview of the planning process

Natural Hazards

The Disaster Cycle

Hazard, Vulnerability & Disaster

Mitigation Hazard Mitigation Planning: Act Before Disaster Strikes Mitigation: any sustained action taken to reduce or eliminate long-term risk to life and property from a hazard event Strategies: Policy Changes, Education and Outreach, Capital Projects

Community Partnerships Emergency Management County/City Staff General Public Elected bodies Utility Companies Others?

Mitigation planning opportunities Awareness of risks, sensitivities, and vulnerabilities Reduce hazard impact Save lives, property and money New community partnerships Create more resilient communities Mitigation becomes a part of ordinary government business Support rapid recovery Receive federal funding Poverty Bend Road, December 2012 Flood Source: OregonLive

Plan Elements

NHMP Plan Elements Natural Hazards Profile Community Profile Risk Assessment Action Items Policy Crosswalk Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan

Step 1: Community Profile Update Local geography Climate Population characteristics Employment Economics Housing Transportation Infrastructure Cultural resources Government structure Natural Hazards Profile Community Profile Risk Assessment Action Items Policy Crosswalk Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan

Step 2: Natural Hazards Profile Update hazard history Review 2010 hazard profiles Update hazard maps Hazard ID Plan Update Requirements Description of the hazard ID the location ID extent of hazard Provide information on previous occurrences and probability of future occurrences Natural Hazards Profile Community Profile Risk Assessment Action Items Policy Crosswalk Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan

Step 3: Risk assessment Risk Assessment: Identifies natural hazards and the community’s vulnerability to inform the mitigation strategy Natural Hazards Profile Community Profile Risk Assessment Action Items Policy Crosswalk Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan Multi-jurisdictional Risk Assessment - §201.6(c)(2) (iii): For multi-jurisdictional plans, the risk assessment must assess each jurisdiction’s risks where they vary from the risks facing the entire planning area.

Step 4: Policy Crosswalk Identifies elements of existing plans and policies that may support mitigation strategies Example plans: Comprehensive plan Capital improvement plan Community wildfire protection plan Parks and open space plan Floodplain ordinances Emergency operations plan Stormwater mgmt plan Natural Hazards Profile Community Profile Risk Assessment Action Items Policy Crosswalk Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan

Step 5: Mitigation Strategy Community guide to address vulnerabilities and risks Action items Natural Hazards Profile Community Profile Risk Assessment Action Items Policy Crosswalk Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan Multi-jurisdictional Mitigation Strategy - §201.6(c)(3) (iv): For multi-jurisdictional plans, there must be identifiable action items specific to the jurisdiction requesting FEMA approval or credit of the plan.

Step 6: Updated NHMP Natural Hazards Profile Community Profile Risk Assessment Action Items Policy Crosswalk Natural Hazards Mitigation Plan Multi-jurisdictional Participation - §201.6(a)(3) Multi-jurisdictional plans (e.g., watershed plans) may be accepted, as appropriate, as long as each jurisdiction has participated in the process Multi-jurisdictional Plan Adoption - §201.6(c)(5) For multi- jurisdictional plans, each jurisdiction requesting approval of the plan must document that it has been formally adopted.

Mitigation Funding Josh will present this section until the community profile

Risk Reduction & Mitigation Pays! 2005 Report Findings: A dollar spent on mitigation saves society an average of $4.00 Mitigation is sufficiently cost- effective to warrant federal funding on an ongoing basis both before disasters and during post- disaster recovery

Federal Mitigation grants Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM) Program Provides funding for hazard mitigation planning, and the implementation of mitigation projects prior to a disaster event Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) Program Property owners who participate in the FMA program must have a flood insurance policy on the structure to be mitigated that is current at the time of application and maintained through award Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) Provides funding to implement long-term hazard mitigation measures after a major disaster declaration *Emergency Management Performance Grant (EMPG) OEM requires current NHMP as part of performance measure to receive funds Communities that develop and adopt local natural hazard mitigation plans become eligible for mitigation grant funding.  Additionally, developing a mitigation plan can assist communities in meeting the requirements of statewide land use planning Goal 7: Areas Subject to Natural Hazards.  Federal: Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant Program Competitive grants to states, territories, Indian tribal governments, communities, and universities Funds hazard mitigation planning and implementation of mitigation projects Funds projects that reduce overall risk to populations and structures 75% federal contribution, and 25% local match Flood Mitigation Assistance Program Grant program administered by the state, but is not nationally competitive Funds cost-effective measures that reduce or eliminate the long-term risk of flood damage Buyouts, elevations Long-term goal to reduce or eliminate claims under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) Grants to states and local governments to implement long-term hazard mitigation measures after a major disaster declaration Enable mitigation measures to be implemented during immediate disaster recovery in counties with a Presidentially declared disaster 75% federal contribution, 25% match State: Community Development Block Grants Promotes viable communities by providing: Decent housing Quality living environments Economic opportunities Eligible activities related to mitigation: Acquisition of property for public purposes Construction/reconstruction of public infrastructure Community Planning activities Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB) Local Funding: General Fund Capital Improvement Plans Partnerships with private sector

Other Funding opportunities State Programs (NHMP Not Required) Community Development Block Grants Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB) Seismic Rehabilitation Grant Program Local Programs and other Initiatives Capital Improvements Program Comprehensive Plan/Land Use Ordinances Economic Development Planning Other Sources Economic Development Administration National Fire Plan Homeland Security Infrastructure Finance Authority etc…

HMA Eligible Project examples Property acquisition in risk prone areas Relocation of structures to lower risk area Elevation of existing structures Retrofitting existing structures Protective measures for utilities, water and sanitary sewer systems, and/or infrastructure Stormwater management projects & localized flood reduction projects

FEMA Crosswalk

Local plan mitigation review guide Strong emphasis on Mitigation Strategy requirements; Simplified guidance, only includes the regulatory requirements; New Guiding Principles and Intent statements support regulatory requirements; Plan Review Tool replaces the existing Crosswalk in a new format that is easier to use; and Plan Review Tool communicates implementation of the plan as well as improvements to the plan.