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6 th Workgroup Meeting Metro Hall Room 106 June 26 2015 Workgroup Members Mayor Fischer appointments Tonya Sangester EMA Jim McKinney EMA Jim Mims Metro Planning amp Design Metro Council appointments ID: 406140

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Slide1

Flood Mitigation Workgroup

6

th

Workgroup Meeting

Metro Hall, Room 106

June 26, 2015Slide2

Workgroup Members

Mayor Fischer appointments

Tonya

Sangester

, EMA

Jim McKinney, EMA

Jim Mims, Metro Planning & Design

Metro Council appointments

Councilwoman Madonna Flood

Councilman Dan Johnson

Councilwoman Angela

Leet

MSD appointments

Joyce Mott, MSD Board Member

John Phelps, MSD Board Member

Greg

Heitzman

, Executive Director

Angela

Akridge

, MSD Chief EngineerSlide3

Flood Mitigation Workgroup

Approve Minutes of 6/4/15Slide4

HMGP Grant Funding Update

3 Current Disaster Declarations for Kentucky

DR 4216 (Feb 15-22)

Severe Winter Storms, Snowstorms, Flooding, Landslide and Mudslides

Approximately $600,000 statewide

DR 4217 (April 2-17, 2015)

Severe Storms, Tornadoes, Flooding, Landslides and Mudslides

Approximately $3.4 million statewide

DR 4218 (March 3-9, 2015)

Severe Winter Storms, Snowstorms, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides

Amount TBDSlide5

HMGP Grant Funding Update

Grant pre-application period will likely open at the end of June and close end of July

If applications are selected by the Kentucky Mitigation Council, completed applications will be due in Spring 2016

Grant Funding

75% FEMA

12% State

13% LocalSlide6

Quick Buy Funding Sources

FEMA

Insurance proceeds – estimated $750,000

Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC) – up to $600,000 (up to $30,000 per home)

MSD – up to $1,000,000 (up to $100,000 per home)

Metro – Buyout funding not included in FY16 Metro BudgetSlide7

Substantially Damaged HomesSlide8

Substantially Damaged Homes as of June 26, 2015 – Priority A

Street Name

Suffix

Cost of Improvement (Damages)

Building Assessment

% Damaged/ Improved

Property & Land Value (Source: PVA)

Estimated Buy Out Value (PVA less damages)

Catheen

Way

$34,885.10

$57,090.00

61.1%

$70,860

$35,975

Catheen

Way

$30,779.59

$58,730.00

52.4%

$72,500

$41,720

Catheen

Way

$46,377.67

$58,730.00

79.0%

$72,500

$26,122

Catheen

Way

$46,684.50

$65,900.00

70.8%

$82,900

$36,216

Delaware

Dr

$34,005.35

$43,660.00

77.9%

$56,660

$22,655

Delaware

Dr

$38,999.86

$54,870.00

71.1%

$67,870

$28,870

Delaware

Dr

$20,402.61

$38,950.00

52.4%

$51,950

$31,547

Delaware

Dr

$42,654.25

$46,900.00

90.9%

$59,900

$17,246

Delaware

Dr

$34,058.63

$50,130.00

67.9%

$63,130

$29,071

Delaware

Dr

$40,200.00

$57,300.00

70.2%

$70,300

$30,100

Indian

Trl

$32,255.68

$55,770.00

57.8%

$69,540

$37,284

Whispering Hills

Blvd

$44,529.56

$60,660.00

73.4%

$85,660

$41,130

Whispering Hills

Blvd

$40,048.23

$72,940.00

54.9%

$97,940

$57,892

Whispering Hills

Blvd

$36,770.00

$69,030.00

53.3%

$94,030

$57,260

Whispering Hills

Blvd

$53,188.32

$74,060.00

71.8%

$99,060

$45,872

Whispering Hills

Blvd

$50,100.21

$67,500.00

74.2%

$92,500

$42,400

Whitlock

St

$52,607.04

$65,370.00

80.5%

$92,500

$39,893

Whitlock

St

$74,932.38

$75,050.00

99.8%

$88,820

$13,888

 

Priority A Totals ===>

$753,478.98

 

 

$1,388,620

$635,141Slide9

Street Name

Suffix

Cost of Improvement (Damages)

Building Assessment

% Damaged/ Improved

Property & Land Value (Source: PVA)

Estimated Buy Out Value (PVA less damages)

Catheen

Way

$42,249.18

$85,110.00

49.6%

$98,880

$56,631

Delaware

Dr

$24,194.56$61,300.0039.5%$74,000$49,805DelawareDr$18,500.00$53,760.0034.4%$66,760$48,260IndianTrl$24,136.01$64,990.0037.1%$78,760$54,624IndianTrl$19,126.25$64,120.0029.8%$77,890$58,764IndianTrl$18,241.04$100,750.0018.1%$114,520$96,279Krashey Way$20,463.46$81,000.0025.3%$69,541$49,078Medford Ln$18,561.01$62,140.0029.9%$84,140$65,579OrvilleDr$22,089.12$63,780.0034.6%$77,550$55,461RiversideDr$57,800.00$127,880.0045.2%$196,730$138,930RiversideDr$32,968.22$115,000.0028.7%$193,170$160,202RiversideDr$25,000.00$208,690.0012.0%$244,390$219,390RiversideDr$45,812.06$129,750.0035.3%$171,750$125,938RiversideDr$27,988.74$70,410.0039.8%$136,710$108,721Whispering HillsBlvd$33,514.83$87,900.0038.1%$92,500$58,985Priority B Totals ===>$430,644.48$1,777,291.00$1,346,647Priority A & B Totals ===>$1,184,123.46$3,165,911.00$1,981,787.54

Substantially Damaged Homes using 10-yr Rolling Period as of June 26, 2015 – Priority BSlide10

Draft Pre-

Application Form for Quick

Buy ProgramSlide11

Draft Pre-Application Part 1Slide12

Draft Pre-Application Part 2Slide13

Draft Pre-Application Part 3Slide14

Flood Mitigation Workgroup

Part 2 ScopeSlide15

Flood Mitigation Workgroup

Part 2

Mayor Fischer and President Tandy’s Directive:

Develop Long Range Plan and Recommendations to mitigate the impact of major storm events on the estimated 12,500 homes located within flood prone areas and subject to repeated storm events. Deliver recommendations in 4-6 months.

. Slide16

Part 2 Schedule & Scope

July:

Operations review of April rain/flood event (basins, pumps, pipes) and responsibilities for County-wide drainage and flood management.

FEMA Grant overview and History of FEMA grant awards to Louisville

Proposed FEMA map upgrades and risk classification of structures

August

:

Benchmark Review of other city Flood Mitigation Programs (i.e. Charlotte, Nashville, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, St. Louis)

Community Rating System overview and areas for improving Louisville’s CRS rating and the economics of FEMA Flood insurance for Louisville (savings and projected rates)

Review of current flood disclosure requirements, substantial damage/improvement definition, revisions to 2006 Flood Ordinance, and identify areas for improvements to review/approval processSlide17

Part 2 Schedule & Scope

September

:

Louisville’s Flood Protection System, emergency response roles (Corps, EMA, MSD, Public Works), operation, maintenance and needed improvements (needed MOU’s)

Climate change, weather trends, and community resiliency

Quantification and Assessment of Flood prone properties by risk (inland, river, and CSO area) and update of FEMA flood maps

MSD Drainage Fee - history, basis for assessment, ordinance, and annual revenue and expenditures

MSD’s EPA Consent Decree and impact on flooding (CSO area, non-CSO area) Slide18

Part 2 Schedule & Scope

October

:

Evaluation of Priority B properties/structures

Cost estimate to mitigate flood prone structures and development of plan/timeline

Funding sources and funding options to consider (public and private)

Determine resources and roles for MSD, EMA, Metro to develop Comprehensive Flood Management Program (Best in Class)

November

:

Finalize recommendations by November 1, 2015

Document findings, recommendations and publish final report by November 15, 2015

Proposed Floodplain Ordinance revisions – late November Slide19

Recommended Objective

Develop long term plan and recommendations to mitigate flood prone property in Louisville Metro and improve Public Heath, Safety, and the Quality of Life for Louisville’s citizensSlide20

Resources/Schedule

Resources:

Flood Mitigation Workgroup participants

Louisville MSD

Louisville EMA

Louisville Public Works

Corps of Engineers

FEMA/Kentucky Emergency Management

Kentucky Division of Water

Consultants

Board of Realtors

Insurance Industry

Citizen input

Recommend meeting the first and third Monday of each Month 1:30 PM at MSD Board RoomSlide21

Public Comment