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<br />Local Mitigation Plan Review Tool 125 <br />116) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />B3. Is there a description of each identified hazard’s impact on the community as well as an overall <br />summary of the community’s vulnerability for each jurisdiction? <br />44 CFR 201.6(c)(2)(ii) <br />REQUIREMENT LOCATION <br />a. For each participating jurisdiction, the plan must describe the <br />potential impacts of each of the identified hazards on the <br />community. <br /> <br /> <br />Met: <br />Hazard Vulnerability updated and <br />reviewed for each jurisdiction – Pages <br />110 – 132 <br /> <br /> <br />b. The plan must provide an overall summary of each <br />jurisdiction’s vulnerability to the identified hazards. The <br />overall summary of vulnerability identifies structures, <br />systems, populations or other community assets as defined <br />by the community that are susceptible to damage and loss <br />from hazard events. A plan will meet this sub‐element by <br />addressing the requirements described in <br />§201.6(c)(2)(ii)(A‐C). <br /> <br /> <br />Met: <br />Hazard Vulnerability updated and <br />reviewed for each jurisdiction – Pages <br />110 – 132 <br /> <br />B4. Does the Plan address NFIP insured structures within each jurisdiction that have been <br />repetitively damaged by floods? 44 CFR 201.6(c)(2)(ii) <br />REQUIREMENT LOCATION <br />a. The plan must describe the types (residential, commercial, <br />institutional, etc.) and estimate the numbers of repetitive loss <br />properties located in identified flood hazard areas. <br /> <br /> <br />Met: <br />Section 4.4.2.1 –repetitive Flooding <br />Structures. Page 119 <br /> <br /> <br />ELEMENT C. MITIGATION STRATEGY <br /> <br />C1. Does the plan document each jurisdiction’s existing authorities, policies, programs and <br />resources, and its ability to expand on and improve these existing policies and programs? 44 CFR <br />201.6(c)(3) <br />REQUIREMENT LOCATION <br />a. The plan must describe each jurisdiction’s existing <br />authorities, policies, programs and resources available to <br />accomplish hazard mitigation. <br /> <br /> <br />Met: <br />Section 5.1 does a very in depth profile <br />of the each jurisdictions capabilities. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />