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<br />Mitigation Strategy Report <br />FEMA-1134-DR-NC <br /> <br />State of North Carolina <br />Division of Emergency Management <br /> <br />> Proposed HMGP Priorities by Project Type <br /> <br />The North Carolina Division of Emergency Management proposes to focus on four policy issues: an <br />individual's principle place of residence, critical public facilities, business recovery, and storm water <br />drainage improvements. Additional potential projects are noted under "Other Projects," below. Within <br />the four major policy areas exist several possible mitigation techniques or procedures. <br /> <br />Principle Place of Residence <br /> <br />. Acquisition/Relocation or Acquisition/Demolition of Principle Place of Residence, <br />Including Full-time Rental Units <br /> <br />. Elevation of Principle Place of Residence <br /> <br />Critical Public Facilities <br /> <br />. Relocation of Public Health and Safety Facilities <br />. Flood Proofing/Retrofilling of Critical Public Facilities <br />. Flood Proofing/Retrofitting of Waste Water Treatment Facilities <br /> <br />Business Recovery <br /> <br />. Flood Proofing and Wind Proofing of Businesses <br /> <br />. Relocation of Businesses <br /> <br />Storm Water Drainage Imorovements <br /> <br />. Design and Implementation of Storm Water Management Systems, Including Culverts, <br />Drainage Ditches, and Detention Basins <br /> <br />Other Proiects <br /> <br />. Dune Revegetation and Sand Fencing <br /> <br />. Dry Flood Proofing/Retrofitting of Principle Place of Residence <br /> <br />. Creation and Implementation of Local Hazard Mitigation Plans <br /> <br />. Generators for Critical Needs <br /> <br />. Development and Implementation of Zoning and Building Code Ordinances <br />. Education and Training of Public Officials and Citizens <br /> <br />. Warning Systems <br /> <br />. Relocation of Environmental Hazards out of Special Flood Hazard Areas <br /> <br />. Relocation of Waste Water Treatment Facilities <br /> <br />. Erosion and Sediment Control <br /> <br />Page 9 <br />