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Backup Documents 10/24/2017 Item # 5AHurricane Irma-Report to the Board 10.24.2017 DAN E. SUMMERS, DIRECTOR COLLIER COUNTY BUREAU OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT JAMES FRENCH-DEPUTY DIRECTOR-GROWTH MANAGEMENT DIVISION Recovery Effort-Focus Areas: Survivor/Neighbor Assistance Debris Removal Temporary Housing NFIP-Flood plain Re-building Questions/Comments Survivor and Neighbor Assistance: FEMA Registrants: 69,319 have registered with FEMA in Collier County up from 65K. Golden Gate Community Center-DAC-130 registrant’s +-per day. Individual assistance program totaling $17,801,490 up from $14,499,000. Some highlights of the assistance: $7,784,413 has been made available under Housing for other needs. 62 families are in hotels out of Collier County. 168 families are in hotels in Collier County November 9th is the last day to apply for FEMA Assistance! October 31st is the last day to apply for disaster unemployment assistance! Return the Inspector’s Call! Sooner you make contact, sooner your claim will be handled.! Debris Removal… Sunday October 22nd COB Report: 1.251,107 cubic yards of debris with 241 vehicles. Temporary Debris Management Sites (not for public or commercial use) Wiggins Pass DMS (No-inbound,… haul-out underway) Resource Recovery Park (grinding operations underway) North East Park DMS (grinding operations underway) Everglades City DMS (Haul-out operations underway) Immokalee Peninsula DMS -Open Manatee Park DMS (grinding operations underway) Debris Removal continued: Citizen Drop-off Sites Accepting Debris from Collier County Residents Immokalee Transfer Station (Closed Sunday) Naples Airport Carnestown Recycling Center (Closed Sunday) Santa Barbara Site The following is the current criteria for debris removal: Debris in the County right-of-way's. Horticulture debris must be separated from construction debris and bulky items. Horticulture waste must be in piles and not in containers or plastic bags Conforming piles (up to 10) will be collected by Waste Management (WMI) Temporary Housing… FEMA Direct Housing Mission. By definition that FEMA/USCOE operate the entire operation from eligible candidate to placement, to demobilization. Privacy laws prohibit client information from being shared. Applicant for temporary housing is only available through the FEMA Registration Process. 1-800-621-FEMA, or www.disasterassistance.gov Applicants for temporary housing must go through the entire application process. FEMA’s temporary housing is a phased process: First evaluate commercially available MHP’s and RV parks whereby units can be set quickly. (USCOE/NFIP) –Usually allows renters the first opportunity. Second phase will be private property assessment. (USCOE/NFIP) GOOD NEWS…THIRD PHASE ADDED! Temporary Housing Continued: Owner occupied MH loss value must exceed $16,800 verified loss value to be eligible for replacement. MHU’s if provide by FEMA will be required to be elevated up to 42-58 inches, or by manufactures standards or BFE waiver. Occupancy-MHU-6 mos. or greater. Travel Trailer Unit. 6 mos. or less. Current understanding: Travel Trailers are being considered in the flood plain and “in- the-driveway during residential repairs. Mobile Homes must be elevated. Temporary Housing Continued:- GOOD NEWS ITEM… Over the weekend: FEMA approved up to 200% -Direct Rental Assistance over HUD Fair Market Rent (FMR) for apartment units. Direct Rental-FEMA leases apartments and sublicenses to eligible applicants. Faster Process Better quality of life DOQ -up to-$2400 per month. Only Lee, Monroe and Collier County were approved Statewide. Generally, the tenancy will terminate on or about March 10, 2019 Mission emphasis will shift from travel trailers to apartments were appropriate. FEMA Direct Housing Numbers. Communities Approved for a housing unit Bonita Springs 0 Chololoskee 4 Copeland 0 Everglades 0 Everglades City 17 Goodland 2 Immokalee 10 Marco Island 4 Naples 38 Ochopee 1 Plantation 0 Plantation Island and EG 1 Sum total 77 up from 26+- National Flood Insurance Program and Hurricane Irma James French-Deputy Director-Growth Management Division. National Flood Insurance Program The NFIP was established in 1968 and is a federal program managed by FEMA The NFIP enables homeowners, business owners, and renters in participating communities to purchase federally backed flood insurance. Participating communities agree to adopt and enforce floodplain management ordinance to reduce future flood damage. Collier County has been a voluntary participant of the NFIP since September 1979. Partnerships with FEMA and State to Conduct Inspections Collier County is partnering with FEMA and the Florida Department of Emergency Management –Floodplain Management Office to conduct damage and flood impact assessments across the County. These assessments are required as a part of the County participation in the National Flood Insurance Program. Assessments are done on properties that are located in the VE, AE, AH and A flood zones. Inspection Process Highest priority are those buildings that incurred major damage or were destroyed. Inspections are limited to the building elements that require a permit, such as the extent of damage to foundations, roofs, window, doors, siding, installed appliances, electrical systems, plumbing, as well as wall and floor finishes. When completed, homeowners will be informed as to whether their home was “substantially damaged” or not. Substantially damaged homes must be elevated to meet current Florida Building Code and elevation requirements. Homes that are determined to be substantially damaged are able to access specific funding sources through FEMA and their flood insurance. Homeowners that receive a substantial damage letter may contest it through the building permit process. Above: Destroyed home in Goodland: Same home in 2008 Assessments: 10/18 –10/20 Structure Type Cumulative Residential 246 (as of 10/20/17) Non-Residential 14 Total 260 Average per day per team Approx. 150 This is a mobile home that was assessed in Collier County. Questions or Comments: Thank you. www.disasterassistance.gov