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<br /> <br />~:1~~ <br />, -- <br />::;.,.....- <br />~~~ <br /> <br /> <br />Who writes your final <br />plan? <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />,------ ~ <br /> <br />This is one place where your community's <br />planner or consultant can have a big impact. <br />The planner will look at everything you've done <br />so far and tie it all together in the final plan. <br />The final document should include not only the <br />technical information in assessing flood risk, <br />but also should incorporate and address all the <br />issues, ideas and perceptions which your <br />planning group and the public have raised. Your <br />chances for gaining the consent of the commu- <br />nity and plan approval will obviously be much <br />greater if you've done your homework and <br />addressed the issues up front, which means <br />having the public actively participating. <br /> <br />Finalizing your plan means that your <br />community-the community leaders and the <br />stakeholders affected-are buying into the <br />whole mitigation concept and approach that <br />your plan represents. <br /> <br /> <br />>~'i;:.iJ -,y{".:', ': <br /> <br />), :~~~:'J..!',::";f- ;,~.,;,:~- ~t);;~ ,1':', ;'... <br /> <br />62 <br /> <br />COMMUNITY FLOOD MITIGATION PLANNtNG GUIDEBOOK <br />