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<br />b. aazard Mitigation - 15-Day Report <br /> <br />A member of the staff was designated as the State Hazard <br />Mitigation Coordinator and acted as the State's repre- <br />sentative on the federal Interagency/Intergovernmental <br />Hazard Mitigation Team. This team was responsible for <br />preparing the report identifying mitigation opportuni- <br />ties primarily aimed at federal agencies within 15-days <br />following the presidential declaration, <br /> <br />c. Hazard Mitigation - 180-Day Report <br /> <br />The CWCB was identified as the state agency responsible <br />for preparing the state hazard mitigation (406) plan <br />within 180 days following the presidential declaration <br />pursuant to the Federal/State Agreement signed on July <br />22, 1982. In cooperation with DODES, a task force was <br />set up to provide input for the report. The 180-day <br />report was prepared under the direction of the task <br />force chairman who is a member of the CWCB staff. <br /> <br />2.1.6.6.3 Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation <br /> <br />The Colorado Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation <br />received notification of the Lawn Lake Disaster from the Colorado <br />Department of Military Affairs, Division of Disaster Emergency <br />Serv ices. Assistance in inventorying and assessing the property <br />damage incurred by the community within the impact area of the <br />disaster was requested, <br /> <br />Utilizing the Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation's <br />Disaster Emergency Response operational procedure, the appropri- <br />ate Division employees were notified and immediately responded to <br />the disaster area, Two Division employees, a Park Manager and a <br />Senior Park Officer, were involved in the inventory and assess- <br />ment of property damage to recreational resources within the <br />impact area, These recreational resources were under the manage- <br />ment of various levels of government: the Rocky Mountain Recrea- <br />tion District, the City of Estes Park, and Larimer County. <br /> <br />Special note was made of those recreational resources <br />damaged where Land and Water Fund Conservation Act of 1965 <br />federal moneys were utilized. By state law, the Division of <br />Parks and Outdoor Recreation is the agency designated and author- <br />ized to accept and administer funds provided under the congres- <br />sional act, The Division's active role in the Lawn Lake Disaster <br />ended when the employees involved reported their findings to the <br />Operations Officer of the Division of Disaster Emergency <br />Services. <br /> <br />-22- <br />