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<br />COMPREHENSIVE HAZARD MITIGATION PROCESS <br /> <br />DISASTER ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS DIVISION <br />FEMA REGION VIII <br /> <br />Responsibilities <br /> <br />I. Acquisition of Flood Damaged Property (Section 1362, PL 90-448) <br />2. Flood and Other Insurance Requirements <br />3. Disaster Proofing (PL 93-288) <br />4, Hazard Mitigation Planning (Section 406. Pl 93-288) <br />5. Environmental Reviews (NEPA) <br />6. Floodplain Management (E.O. 11988). <br />7. Interagency Hazard Mitigation Teams (OMB Directive) <br /> <br />Procedures <br /> <br />'C <br /> <br />1. Damage Assessment/Hazard Mitigation Survey <br /> <br />. Perform damage assessment as usual <br /> <br />. Identify geographic areas. major facilities, and general <br />types of facilities having the greatest damage <br /> <br />. Further identify geographic areas as. well as facilities <br />with the greatest potential for: <br /> <br />- Acquisition and reloc~tion <br />- Land use and redevelopment plans <br />- Structural mitigation measures <br /> <br />Issue Guidance Within 7-Days After Disaster Declaration <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />. Prepared by FEMA and State Hazard Mitigation Coordinators <br />. Consisting of: <br /> <br />- Description of event <br />- Results of damage assessment <br />- Listing of geographic areas and facilities recommended <br />for further study <br /> <br />. Distributed to: <br /> <br />- FCO/SCO for distribution to other Federal, State, and <br />local agencies including those that are parties to the <br />Interagency Agreement <br />- Public Assistance Officer <br />- Individual Assistance Officer <br /> <br />. All federal, State, and local agencies will be requested to <br />withhold permanent assistance having an affect on areas and <br />facilities listed until they coordinate with the FEMA and State <br />Hazard Mitigation Coordinators. Emergency assistance and <br />application taking would not be affected <br />