2003. Watershed-based. Flood Mitigation. Plans. Digital flood hazard map products. Launched. Floodplain Buyout. (Acquisi
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Community Vision Powerpoint Templates for How to Become More Resilient
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Powerpoint Templates Charlotte-Mecklenburg
• Mission: Protect Life and Property and restore the natural & beneficial floodplain functions • 1993 Storm water utility • FEMA Floodplains • 1999 Guidance Document ASFPM: Soup to Nuts
Powerpoint Templates Flood Management Timeline Flood Risk Assessment Risk Reduction Plan
First community to show future and existing conditions on flood maps Adopted Multi Hazard Mitigation Plan
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Launched Floodplain Buyout (Acquisition) Watershed-based Program Flood Mitigation Plans
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Digital flood hazard map products
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Templates FloodplainPowerpoint Program
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Powerpoint Templates Role of Local Government?
• Public Safety • Protecting Life & Property
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FloodplainPowerpoint MapTemplates “ownership” • NFIP communities should view accurate flood hazard mapping & data as vital to their mission • Contributions to maps • Accuracy of information • Integration into development decisions • Eye towards future
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TemplatesHistory FloodplainPowerpoint Maps-
First Maps DatedMap 1978Updates – 2004 2004 1% annual chance Flood 1% annual chance Flood
Insurance Maps available online with additional property information 2013 Risk MAP Updates ASFPM: Soup to Nuts
Powerpoint Templates Future Floodplains
• Philosophy: Floodplain meant to flood • Upland land for flood storage in new construction • Account for future hydrologic changes to 1% event Lower future risk & Lower future flood insurance rates when maps increase! ASFPM: Soup to Nuts
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Templates OwnershipPowerpoint in Reducing Risk
Since 1999 • Removed from Floodplain: • Over 320 buildings/homes • Over 550 families
• Floodplain restored: • 150 acres
• Actual Damage Avoided: • 100’s buildings • ~$25M in losses avoided
• No Disaster funding ASFPM: Soup to Nuts
Powerpoint Templates Residential Neighborhoods
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Powerpoint Templates Apartments
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Powerpoint Templates Urban Redevelopment
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Templates Mitigation Powerpoint Incentives
Incentivize ($) public and private mitigation via insurance mechanisms Allow incremental mitigation to LOWER flood insurance rates Provide additional mitigation options! (loans, enhance ICC, etc.) Communicate actuarial rates to each policy holder ASFPM: Soup to Nuts
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Powerpoint Purpose of theTemplates Plan
• Recommend specific flood mitigation techniques at a building level • Assist in planning and prioritizing future mitigation projects • Use a dynamic and holistic, risk-based approach
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Powerpoint Templates Plan Concept
Flood Risk Property Score • Flood Property Damage (Impacts) • Storm Probability (Frequency) • Structure Location
Risk Reduction Recommendations • Evaluate all flood mitigation techniques • Four recommendation categories
Mitigation Priority Scores • Accounts for other community benefits & factors not included in flood risk • Combined with Risk Score to prioritize: • Properties • Projects (groups)
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Powerpoint Templates ROI - private mitigation
Many owners will take mitigate actions! 1. Clear & accurate information (Flood Risk) 2. Access to resources
BW12 local impact on mitigation
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Powerpoint Templates Flood Mitigation Results
Cumulative Investment & Benefits in Mitigation $80M
Investment/Project Cost (Actual)
$70M
Future Losses Avoided (Estimated)
$150M
$165M
$270M
$280M
$60M $50M $46M
$40M
$42M $35M
$30M $20M $14M
$10M $0M
$49M
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$19M
$20M
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$6M
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Templates Mitigation Powerpoint Impacts 1,200,000
Charlotte-Mecklenburg, NC Flood Risk Profile >50% Reduction
800,000
600,000
- 1 Building
- 7 Buildings
- 15 Buildings
- 15 Buildings
- 41 Buildings
- 18 Buildings
- 10 Buildings
- 4 Buildings
- 4 Buildings
- 1 Building
- 6 Buildings
- 10 Buildings
- 68 Buildings
- 32 Buildings
200,000
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400,000
> 35% Reduction - 11 Buildings
Community Flood Risk
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Powerpoint Templates Impacts New Development 1,200,000
Charlotte-Mecklenburg, NC Flood Risk Profile
Community Flood Risk
1,100,000
1,000,000
900,000
~25% Reduction
800,000
3% Increase (704 new bldgs) + 95 Buildings
+ 42 Buildings
+ 59 Buildings
+ 64 Buildings
+ 70 Buildings
+ 63 Buildings
+ 26 Buildings
+ 13 Buildings
+ 14 buildings
+ 13 Buildings
400,000
+ 102 Buildings
500,000
+ 139 Buildings
600,000
> 2,000 Total Buildings
700,000
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FloodplainPowerpoint RiskTemplates Profile 1400000
Charlotte-Mecklenburg, NC Community Flood Risk
1200000
1000000
Risk Reduction from Higher Stds
800000
Risk Reduction from Buyouts
600000
400000
Actual Estimated Flood Risk
200000
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Comprehensive Local Powerpoint Templates Programming Conclusions: 1. Have a Community resilience vision 2. Stable dedicated funding 3.
Tim Trautman, PE, CFM Flood Mitigation Program Manager
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Comprehensive Local Powerpoint Templates Programming Conclusions: 1. Have a Community resilience vision 2. Stable dedicated funding 3.
Tim Trautman, PE, CFM Flood Mitigation Program Manager
[email protected] Powerpoint Templates
ASFPM: Soup to Nuts