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Leon County Post-Disaster Redevelopment Plan

Leon County Post-Disaster Redevelopment Plan. Leon County PDRP Funding. Funded through the Florida Division of Emergency Management to: Leon County Sheriff’s Office – Division of Emergency Management, Department of Homeland Security funds

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Leon County Post-Disaster Redevelopment Plan

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  1. Leon County Post-Disaster Redevelopment Plan

  2. Leon County PDRP Funding Funded through the Florida Division of Emergency Management to: • Leon County Sheriff’s Office – Division of Emergency Management, Department of Homeland Security funds • Competitive grant awarded to Leon County using Hazard Mitigation Grant Program funds

  3. What is a Post-Disaster Redevelopment Plan?

  4. Leon County PDRP Stakeholders Stakeholders – • City Agencies • County Agencies • Regional Agencies • Private Business • Community Organizations • Non-Profit Groups

  5. Leon County PDRP Focus Group • Growth Management/Land Use • Utilities • Public Works • Health and Human Services • Emergency Management • Economic Development • Builders Association • Building Inspection • Insurance

  6. Goal of the Leon County PDRP The long-term redevelopment goal is to complete redevelopment efforts within a 3 to 5 year period after the disaster and to restore or enhance a sustainable quality of life for residents through the recovery and redevelopment process.

  7. Objectives of the Leon County PDRP • Long-term restoration of public infrastructure, social services and environmental assets damaged by the disaster. • Re-establishment of an adequate supply of housing and provision of safe transitional housing opportunities. • Restoration of the economic base in the disaster area(s) and replacement of jobs lost as a consequence of the disaster. • Sustainable and healthy redevelopment occurring in disaster resilient land use patterns. • Public involvement and efficient use of public funds.

  8. Complementary Plans • Leon County Comprehensive Management Plan • Leon County Local Mitigation Strategy • Tallahassee-Leon County Comprehensive Plan • City and County Continuity of Operations Plans • Disaster Housing Strategy

  9. Structure of the Leon County PDRP Background Data • Hazard Identification & Vulnerability Assessment – Draft • Local Plan Integration – Final Draft • Finance Strategy – Final Draft • Capacity Assessment/Gap Analysis – In Process

  10. Structure of the Leon County PDRP Operational Sections • Disaster Housing Strategy – Final Draft • Action Plan – In Process • Implementation Plan – Next Activity • Outreach and Coordination Strategy – Final Activity

  11. Hazard Identification and Vulnerability Assessment • Summary of available data from the LMS and CEMP to identify hazards and assess vulnerability • Hurricanes • Flooding • Wildfire • HAZUS-MH 2.0 – FEMA model used to provide economic impact of hazards on Tallahassee/Leon

  12. Property Data • 2006 R.S. Means building valuations, there is an estimated 96,877 buildings • Total dollar exposure of over $16 billion

  13. Hurricane Scenarios • Category 1 Hurricane – Makes landfall at Mexico Beach similar to storm of 1877 • Category 3 Hurricane – same hurricane strengthened • Category 1 Hurricane – slow moving rain event

  14. Hurricane “Danica”

  15. Projected Loss Category 3 Hurricane • 14,000 buildings will be moderately damaged and 325 buildings will be totally destroyed. • Total property damage losses of $1.25 billion • Over 75% of the damage is to residential structures

  16. Housing Vulnerability – Leon County

  17. Mobile Home Cluster in Storm Surge

  18. Projected Loss Category 1 Hurricane • 766 buildings will be moderately to severely damaged with no buildings being destroyed. • Total property damage losses of $178 million • Over 90% of the damage is to residential structures

  19. Projected Loss - Flooding • Estimated total economic loss for a 100-year flood event is $269 million • greatest impact is to residential properties which make up 55.73%

  20. 100-Year Flood Plain – Leon County

  21. National Flood Insurance Program • 10,597 parcels in the 100-year floodplain • $6 billion worth of property and structures with the potential for damage in the event of a 100-year flood event.

  22. National Flood Insurance Program • May 31, 2011, 3,987 NFIP policies • 1978 to March 2011, there were 782 countywide losses for flood related claims

  23. Fire Risk – Leon County

  24. Disaster Housing Strategy Mission - In an efficient and coordinated manner provide interim housing and supportive services to the impacted community.

  25. Leon County Disaster Housing Strategy • Provides an overview of the FEMA Disaster Housing Assistance Program • Describes the phases of disaster sheltering • Emergency shelters • Transitional shelters • Interim housing • Permanent housing • Concept of Operations

  26. Leon County Disaster Housing Team Primary Agencies • City of Tallahassee Economic and Community Development (Housing, Human Services, Code Enforcement) • Leon County Office of Human Services and Community Partnerships (Housing, Health, Human Services) • Leon County Environmental Health • Tallahassee Housing Authority • Tallahassee Builders Association • American Red Cross • Big Bend Community Organizations Active in Disasters • Capital Area Community Action Agency • Local Building Inspectors • Big Bend Homeless Coalition Support Agencies • Leon County Division of Emergency Management • City of Tallahassee Emergency Management • Realtors Association • Apartment Manager’s Association • Hotel Motel Associations • Homeless Shelter • Landlords Association

  27. Local Plan Integration • Leon County Mitigation Strategy, 2010 • Leon County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan, 2007 • Leon County Disaster Housing Strategy, 2012 • Tallahassee - Leon County Comprehensive Plan

  28. Finance Strategy • County and City Revenue Sources • County and City Financial Policies • Insurance Providers • State and Federal Funding Opportunities • Hazard Mitigation Grant Program • Public Assistance Program • Residential Construction Mitigation Program

  29. Capacity Assessment & Gap Analysis Review of Existing Programs and Resources by Topic Area • Emergency Management • Land Use • Building • Infrastructure • Healthcare • Human Services • Economic Development

  30. Action Plan Action Plan • Based on the Capacity Assessment & Gap Analysis • List of Issues & Descriptions • Recommendations • Responsible Agency • Timeframe & Cost

  31. Implementation Plan Concept of Operations • Pre-Disaster Implementation • Post-Disaster Activation • Organization • Roles and Responsibilities

  32. Outreach and Coordination Strategy Plan Development • Conducting Stakeholder Meetings • Conducting Focus Group Meetings • Holding Public Workshops • Maintain PDRP Website Communications Plan • Business Community • General Public • Federal and State Agencies

  33. Plan Completion • Final Draft in May/submission to FDEM • City/County Commission Approval upon FDEM Approval • Public Workshop upon Commission approval

  34. Leon County PDRP Website Keep informed by visiting the website – www.leoncountyfl.gov/pdrp PDRP Coordinator – Susan Poplin 891-6446 ARPC – Denise Imbler 488-6211

  35. Questions?

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