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Agenda 10-15-19 Item 6-a - Designation of an Agent to Administer Orange County’s Application to FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Grant Program
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3 <br /> consequences resulting from industrial, governmental and commercial operations or <br /> policies. <br /> Project # 1 (Acquisition - 503 Brandywine Rd) has a positive social justice impact by relocating a <br /> family of five including three small children (a vulnerable population) from a hazard prone area. <br /> The FEMA Hazard Mitigation Grant Program provides temporary assistance to those displaced <br /> by this mitigation action. The owners of this property are voluntarily committing to the acquisition <br /> process, as required by federal law. Further, the removal of this house from the floodplain and <br /> returning the property to open space helps to reduce flood levels in the area and protects <br /> adjacent property owners from debris during a storm event. <br /> Project # 2 (UNC Chapel Hill Generator — EHS Facility) will help to ensure continuity of UNC <br /> Chapel Hill's ability to maintain emergency coordination and support of the campus community <br /> (including students, staff, and visitors). <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: The following Orange County Environmental Responsibility Goal <br /> impacts are applicable to this item: <br /> • RESULTANT IMPACT ON NATURAL RESOURCES AND AIR QUALITY <br /> Assess and where possible mitigate adverse impacts created to the natural resources of <br /> the site and adjoining area. Minimize production of greenhouse gases. <br /> The 503 Brandywine Road property will be deconstructed and returned to green/natural space <br /> under a 100 year deed restriction. All aspects of both projects; including but not limited to debris <br /> removal, will follow all federal, state, and local environmental and historic regulations. The target <br /> acquisition property is not identified as a historic property. <br /> The installation of the generator at UNC will involve unearthing a section of land and installing <br /> concrete, wiring, and associated equipment. This project will also follow all local, state, and <br /> federal regulations regarding environmental and historic regulations. Due to the size of facility, <br /> the generator being installed will be fueled by diesel. Currently, this equipment is the most <br /> efficient, cost effective, and least obstructive. <br /> RECOMMENDATION(S): The Manager recommends that the Board: <br /> 1) approve the attached resolution designating Kirby Saunders as the County's Primary <br /> Agent and Michael Harvey as the Secondary Agent for this Hazard Mitigation Grant <br /> Program application; <br /> 2) direct the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners to sign as the Certifying Official; <br /> 3) authorize the designated agent to submit the Hazard Mitigation Grant Project application <br /> to North Carolina Emergency Management for approval; and <br /> 4) authorize the Manager to execute and sign all necessary documents in support of this <br /> grant opportunity. <br />
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