File #: ID 21-0103    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/20/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/16/2021 Final action: 2/16/2021
Title: Resolution Adopting the 2020 Update to the Guilford County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP)
Attachments: 1. Guilford County Signed Resolution.pdf, 2. 1 Guilford County APA Letter_2020 1207.pdf, 3. 21-0103 RES Greensboro HMP Adoption.pdf

Title

Resolution Adopting the 2020 Update to the Guilford County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP)

 

Body

Council Priority: Promote Public Safety & Reduce Crime; Ensure Fiscal Stewardship, Transparency, & Accountability

 

Department: Fire

Council District: All

 

Public Hearing: N/A

Advertising Date/By: N/A

 

Contact 1 and Phone: Jim Robinson, 430-6006

Contact 2 and Phone: Christopher Susi, 430-6011

 

PURPOSE:

At least once each five years, all units of local government are required to adopt a hazard mitigation plan consistent with federal requirements. The 2020 update to the Guilford County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) has been approved by FEMA and adopted by the Guilford County Board of Commissioners. Guilford County requests City Council’s adoption of the Guilford County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan. <https://atkins.app.box.com/s/q224ojh7p7lwws8xcrmwm8eqw5ohmx9s>

 

BACKGROUND:

Guilford County and its municipalities (including the Cities of Gibsonville, Greensboro and High Point, the Towns of Jamestown, Oak Ridge, Pleasant Garden, Sedalia, Stokesdale, Summerfield and Whitsett) are vulnerable to many natural hazards, such as floods, tornadoes and hurricanes.

 

Natural occurrence of significant emergency events in our area is inevitable, and there is little a community can do to control their force and intensity. However, with thorough hazard mitigation planning, Guilford County and its municipalities can control the response of local government after a significant emergency event does occur.   By minimizing the impacts of natural hazards upon our built environment, the communities in Guilford County can minimize the adverse impact created by natural hazards.

 

The purpose of the Guilford County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan is to:

                     Reduce risk to people, property, and the critical infrastructure;

                     Increase public awareness and education about the plan and the planning process;

                     Maintain grant eligibility for participating jurisdictions; and

                     Maintain compliance with state and federal legislative requirements for local hazard mitigation plans.

 

The preparation and adoption of a local hazard mitigation plan is a requirement for receiving many types of mitigation and post-disaster recovery funds. The initiation and update of this multi-jurisdictional hazard mitigation plan brings the County and its municipalities into compliance with this requirement and thus enables eligibility for future disaster-related funding. Through this planning effort, the funding spent on mitigation measures will reduce the economic impact that often accompanies a significant natural hazard event. This plan is intended to be used as a guide for planning and operations and will not limit the ability of local authorities to address specific situations in light of their particular circumstances.

 

BUDGET IMPACT:

There are no budgetary impacts with the adoption this plan.   However, federal post disaster reimbursement funds can be adversely impacted if a hazard mitigation plan is not adopted.  

 

RECOMMENDATION / ACTION REQUESTED:

The Greensboro Fire Department recommends that City Council adopt the 2020 update to the Guilford County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) by resolution.