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Hazard Mitigation Branch

Hazard Mitigation Branch. Mitigation For Campuses: 2012 Update. UNC System PDM Planning Workshop – April 25-26, 2012. Tropical Storm Nicole – October 2010. Tornado Outbreak – April 2011 – (DR-1969). Hurricane Irene – August 2011 – (DR-4019). Irene Division Priorities.

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Hazard Mitigation Branch

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  1. Hazard Mitigation Branch Mitigation For Campuses: 2012 Update UNC System PDM Planning Workshop – April 25-26, 2012

  2. Tropical Storm Nicole – October 2010

  3. Tornado Outbreak – April 2011 – (DR-1969)

  4. Hurricane Irene – August 2011 – (DR-4019)

  5. Irene Division Priorities Address Disaster Housing issues in Disaster Impact zone with expedited process (FEMA Temporary Housing Units) Acquisition and Elevations in Disaster Impact Zone

  6. Mitigation Action: Acquisition & Demolition

  7. Mitigation Action: Structure Elevation

  8. Mitigation Action: Stormwater Management

  9. Mitigation Action: Retrofit Projects

  10. Mitigation Action: Early Warning/Redundancy Projects

  11. FEMA-funded Funding Streams Disaster Non-Disaster

  12. Mitigation Proposals – Any Funding Stream What Makes Good Mitigation Pitching to Funders

  13. Good Mitigation Proposals – Any Funding Stream • Pitching Mitigation: Problem Definition • What is at risk? • What hazards? • Who is threatened? • What functional downtime/COOP? • Mitigation vs. Maintenance

  14. Good Mitigation Proposals – Any Funding Stream • Pitching Mitigation: Math • Benefit Cost Analysis - • Benefits: “Potential Future Damages Avoided” • Costs: Project Costs

  15. Example: • Non Structural EQ project

  16. Cost • Materials • Labor • How long will it last for?

  17. Benefits • Recurrence Interval • Cost of Equipment Protected • Clean Up • HazMat • COOP/Functional Downtime

  18. Benefits/Costs • For every dollar contributed to the project, how many dollars will the University benefit?

  19. Good Mitigation Proposals – Any Funding Stream Pitching Mitigation - Writing Who, What, Why, Where How (methodology)

  20. Good Mitigation Proposals – Any Funding Stream Best Ally to Pitch Mitigation Relationships

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