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State of Colorado
Title
Hazard Identification, Capability Assessment, and Multi-Year Development Plan for Local Goverments - Work Book
Date
1/1/1985
Prepared For
State of Colorado
Prepared By
FEMA
Floodplain - Doc Type
Historic FEMA Regulatory Floodplain Information
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<br />January, 1985 <br /> <br />CPG 1-35 <br /> <br />1000. MULTI-YEAR DEVEWPMENT PLAN <br />FOR ADDITIONAL MAJOR EXPENDITURES <br /> <br />The purpose of this section is to provide MYDP <br />information for those additional major expen- <br />ditures or efforts planned by each local jurisdiction <br />which were not specifically identified in the <br />Capability Assessment questions, and for which an <br />MYDP has not already been prepared. Included <br />are any non-routine expenditures which expand <br />capabilities beyond current levels, or which are re- <br />quired to maintain capabilities at current levels. <br /> <br />INSTRUCTIONS <br /> <br />Provide a brief narrative description of the planned <br />expenditure or effort, select one Functional Area <br />which best describes it, and complete the MYDP <br />in the same manner as the MYDPs for capability <br />shortfalls. (For detailed instructions on how to <br />complete this section see page I1.H.) <br /> <br />I1I-8? <br />
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