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December 13 th , 2016 Audio Information Directors Conference Room Number: 1-888-670-3525 1:00-4:00 pm Passcode: 18886032254 THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Introduc oductions ns Name Agency For Our Friends on the


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THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

December 13th, 2016 Director’s Conference Room 1:00-4:00 pm Audio Information Number: 1-888-670-3525 Passcode: 18886032254

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Introduc

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THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

  • Name
  • Agency

For Our Friends on the Phone

Please make sure your phone is muted during the meeting. To mute your phone press *6 and to un-mute your phone press #6.

Please DO NOT put your phone on hold.

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Agenda nda

THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

  • New Planners
  • SHMP Update
  • List of Hazards
  • Impacts
  • Goals & Objectives
  • HMGP Update
  • LMS Updates
  • SHMPoints Newsletter
  • Announcements
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New P Planne nners

THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

  • Elise joined the Mitigation Bureau in October 2016, after spending nine

months in the State Watch Office. She is currently a student at Florida State University obtaining a Master’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning.

  • Roger joined FDEM in 2015 originally as a State Watch Office Operations

Officer, and transitioned to the Mitigation Bureau in October 2016 as a

  • Planner. Roger graduated from Florida State University in December 2015

with a Bachelors in Environmental Studies and Certificate in Emergency Management and Homeland Security.

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SHM HMP U Updates

THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

  • List of Hazards
  • Impacts
  • Goals & Objectives
  • Project Tracking
  • Committees or Task Forces
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List o

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THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

  • Agricultural

Disruption

  • Biological Incident
  • Civil Disturbance
  • Cyber Incident
  • Drought
  • Earthquake
  • Erosion
  • Extreme Heat
  • Flood
  • Geological

(Sinkholes, Landslides)

  • Hazardous Materials
  • Mass Migration
  • Radiological Incident
  • Severe Storms
  • Space Weather
  • Terrorism
  • Transportation

Incident

  • Tropical Cyclones
  • Tsunami
  • Wildfire
  • Winter Storms
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Impa pacts

THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

  • Standardized and comprehensive list of possible impacts
  • Each hazard will have pertinent impacts listed
  • This should simplify the process and make the Impact

Analysis section of each hazard profile easier to read and understand

  • Thoughts?
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Goals & & Obj bjec ectives es

THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

  • Goal 1: Implement an effective comprehensive statewide hazard

mitigation plan.

  • Objective 1.1: Provide training opportunities and encourage staff to

pursue professional development.

  • Objective 1.2: Pursue methodologies that will enhance mitigation

successes.

  • Objective 1.3: Integrate mitigation practices throughout all state plans,

programs, and policies.

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Goals & & Obj bjec ectives es

THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

  • Goal 2: Support local and regional mitigation strategies
  • Objective 2.1: Maintain up-to-date risk assessment information in coordination with

local communities.

  • Objective 2.2: Assist in integrating hazard mitigation concepts into other local and

regional planning efforts such as comprehensive plans, local mitigation strategies, and comprehensive emergency management plans.

  • Objective 2.3: Ensure that all communities are aware of available mitigation funding

sources and cycles.

  • Objective 2.4: Assist in the integration of climate change and sea level rise research into

state, local and regional planning efforts.

  • Objective 2.5: Conduct all possible actions to mitigate severe repetitive loss properties.
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Goals & & Obj bjec ectives es

THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

  • Goal 3: Increase public and private sector awareness and support for

hazard mitigation in Florida

  • Objective 3.1: Work with other state and regional entities to incorporate mitigation

concepts and information into their outreach efforts.

  • Objective 3.2: Educate Florida’s private sector about mitigation concepts and
  • pportunities.
  • Objective 3.3: Develop and integrate hazard mitigation curriculum into higher

education.

  • Objective 3.4: Educate state risk management entities on mitigation incentives.
  • Objective 3.5: Support hazard mitigation research and development.
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Goals & & Obj bjec ectives es

THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

  • Goal 4: Support mitigation initiatives and policies that protect the state’s

cultural, economic, and natural resources.

  • Objective 4.1: Support land acquisition programs that reduce or eliminate potential future losses due to

natural hazards and that are compatible with the protection of natural or cultural resources.

  • Objective 4.2: Support restoration and conservation of natural resources wherever possible.
  • Objective 4.3: Seek mitigation opportunities that reduce economic losses and promote responsible

economic growth.

  • Objective 4.4: Retrofit existing state-owned facilities.
  • Objective 4.5: Participate in climate change and sea level rise research that will further the state and

local government’s ability to plan for and mitigate the impacts of future vulnerability.

  • Objective 4.6: Coordinate effective partnerships between state agencies for floodplain management.
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HMGP U P Upda pdate

THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

  • Sent in Administration Plan & requested Advance Assistance
  • Courtesy SOW reviews for county projects
  • The NOFA will be released sometime in January
  • We will plan HMGP Workshops after the NOFA
  • Mitigation Hotline: (850) 922-4075
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LM LMS U Updates es

THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

  • APA Plans
  • Gadsden County
  • Orange County
  • No plans being reviewed or revised at this time
  • NO EXPIRED PLANS!
  • Great job everyone!!!
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LM LMS U Updates es

THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

  • Surveys will be sent out before the next meeting, regarding

the recent LMS Update Cycle, for the counties to complete

  • AAR for the update cycle will be developed
  • Will be an Appendix to the SHMP
  • Information from the AAR will be included in the SHMP
  • Information will help us when we start the next LMS Update Cycle
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SHMPoints N Newsle letter

THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

  • New topics this month include:
  • HMGP overview & list of eligible projects
  • Best Practice: Daytona Beach Museum of Arts and

Sciences

  • Hurricanes Hermine and Matthew
  • Residential Construction Mitigation Program (RCMP)
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Anno nnounc uncem emen ents

THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

  • Counties: 27P-22 LMS Annual Update
  • A memo was sent December 1
  • Due: Wednesday, January 31, 2017
  • Must include an updated LMS committee list, updated project

list, and any significant changes to your LMS

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Anno nnounc uncem emen ents

THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

  • Meeting notes and materials will be available online
  • Next SHMPAT Meeting
  • March 14, 2017
  • 1:00 – 4:00 pm
  • Kelley Training Room, FDEM
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Que uestions

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THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

For any additional questions, suggestions or comments please contact: dem-shmpat@em.myflorida.com