Mitigation Action Plan City of Mebane

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Mitigation Action Plan The Mitigation Action Plan for the is divided into two subsections: 7.1 Status of Previously Adopted Mitigation Actions 7.2 New 2015 Mitigation Actions 7.1 Status of Previously Adopted Mitigation Actions This subsection contains all previously adopted mitigation actions for the. The 2015 Status field provides a one-word description of the status of the mitigation action. Options for this field are: Completed Completed/To Be Continued Partially Completed/In Progress Deferred Deleted The Narrative Explanation field provides a brief (two to three sentence) written explanation of the status of the action. As examples: If the status is Completed or Completed/To Be Continued, the narrative explanation includes specific dates or other pertinent details providing documentation of the action s completion. Where applicable, this also includes any notes describing how successful the action has been. If the status is Partially Completed/In Progress, the narrative explanation will explain where the project is in terms of completion and if there are any barriers to implementation, such as lack of funding. If the status is Deferred or Deleted, the narrative explanation will explain why the action has not been started or why the jurisdiction desires to abandon the action. An example of the type of response provided here could be, Altered conditions due to disaster events and recovery priorities have postponed or permanently delayed the implementation of the action. Any deleted actions will remain in this status update section until the next plan update. At that time, the action will be completely removed from the Plan. Eno-Haw Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan Mebane-1 Mitigation Action Plan

Mitigation Action 1 Encourage builders, developers, and architects to become familiar with the National Insurance Program (NFIP) land use and building standards by attending annual workshops presented by the North Carolina Division of Emergency Management (NCEM). This can be accomplished by creating a mailing list and providing it to NCEM to use for its announcements. This task can be further supported by distributing copies of NCEM's announcements from the Alamance County Inspections Department when builders and developers apply for permits. Goal: 1 #6 Staff Time Planning, Zoning, and Inspections Department, in conjunction with Alamance County, can provide this information as a joint process as we continue to work together with different builders and developers. Mitigation Action 2 Encourage citizens and businesses/industries to develop emergency preparedness plans. Staff Time 2015 Status: Partially Completed/In Progress The will coordinate efforts with all major businesses as well as its current citizens in an effort to develop Emergency Preparedness Plans. 1 The previously adopted mitigation actions for the did not originally correlate with the new regional mitigation goals developed as part of the 2015 plan update because the 2015 goals did not exist at the time of the last plan update. However, the new regional goals have been integrated with the previously adopted mitigation actions to bring them into the context of the new regional plan where applicable. Eno-Haw Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan Mebane-2 Mitigation Action Plan

Mitigation Action 3 Encourage homeowners to review insurance policies as part of an overall family disaster plan. Goal: #7 None Staff Time 2015 Status: In Progress/Partially Completed The works jointly with Alamance County Emergency Management encouraging all homeowners to annually review, as well as stay current on, any insurance policy practices and any changes that could affect them. Mitigation Action 4 Increase awareness of the natural hazards potential to local officials, the general public, and private industry. Goal: #7 Staff Time 2015 Status: In Progress/Partially Complete The continually works with Alamance County Emergency Management, as well as others, to ensure the continued awareness of its citizens. Eno-Haw Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan Mebane-3 Mitigation Action Plan

Mitigation Action 5 Maintain hazard mitigation plan and floodplain information on the County website (www.alamance-nc.com). Goal: #6; #7 Within the next 12 months 2015 Status: In Progress/Partially Completed The will install a link on the City website that will redirect citizens of Mebane to Alamance County s webpage which contains the local Hazard Mitigation Plan. Mitigation Action 6 Maintain shelter agreements with the American Red Cross. ; #5 Potential funding sources: Alamance County; General fund 2015 Status: Completed Alamance County Emergency Management will be the lead entity on sheltering agreements that would affect the. The City would still provide any needed assistance and resources that would be feasible. Eno-Haw Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan Mebane-4 Mitigation Action Plan

Mitigation Action 7 Review methods of school construction to ensure that all new schools are constructed to the maximum cost feasible standards of wind resistance, flood resistance, and access so that they can be used as shelters for evacuees during and after natural hazard events. Goal: #4 n/a General fund will review the blueprints when submitted to ensure that all new schools are shelter worthy. Mitigation Action 8 Review the subdivision regulations and make appropriate changes to encourage alternatives to placing lots in flood-prone areas and to minimize imperious surface coverings, if necessary. The, in conjunction with our City Engineer, Planning, Zoning, and Inspections Departments, will review all subdivision regulations and make any necessary changes to encourage alternatives to placing any lots in flood-prone areas. Eno-Haw Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan Mebane-5 Mitigation Action Plan

Mitigation Action 9 Discourage the public and developers from developing property in flood zones. ; #6 ; The, in conjunction with our City Engineer, Planning, Zoning, and Inspections Departments, will review all subdivision regulations and make any necessary changes to encourage alternatives to placing any lots in flood-prone areas. Mitigation Action 10 Look for opportunities to acquire or relocate structures vulnerable to floods. Goal: #4 Structure and Infrastructure Projects Low 2015 Status: Partial Completed/In Progress The may possibly be able to relocate structures and would utilize hazard mitigation grants if possible. Eno-Haw Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan Mebane-6 Mitigation Action Plan

Mitigation Action 11 Monitor structures affected by flood and track damages and repair costs. If damages and repair costs are high relative to the value of the structure, consider mitigation including elevation, acquisition, or floodproofing. Goal: #4 Structure and Infrastructure Projects Low 2015 Status: Partially Completed/In Progress The would utilize hazard mitigation grants if possible for this action. Mitigation Action 12 Consider adopting a policy prohibiting the development of critical public facilities in the 100-year floodplain in cases where viable alternatives exist. Presently, most critical facilities located in the floodplain are waste pump stations because they must be located at low elevations because they handle gravity flowing sewage. ; Public Works and Planning Department General fund Within next 12-24 months 2015 Status: In Progress/Partially Completed The, in conjunction with the Planning Department in Alamance County, will coordinate an inventory for all public facilities and will also identify which ones are within the 100-year floodplain. We will also utilize our Zoning and Inspection Departments in completing this action. Eno-Haw Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan Mebane-7 Mitigation Action Plan

Mitigation Action 13 Consider expanding the County s Geographic Information System (GIS) capabilities to include maintaining Elevation Certificates in a computer database. Alamance County; 2015 Status: In Progress/Partially Completed will continue to work in conjunction with Alamance County s GIS Department with implementing this action. We have installed a link on the City s website to redirect any visitors to Alamance County s website. Mitigation Action 14 Continue Alamance County s participation in the National Insurance Program (NFIP) so citizens are eligible for flood insurance. The participates in the NFIP to continue to ensure that the citizens of Mebane are eligible for flood insurance. Eno-Haw Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan Mebane-8 Mitigation Action Plan

Mitigation Action 15 Develop specific regulations that prohibit dumping in the county's watersheds. 2015 Status: Completed/ To Be Continued The continues to implement and also support all regulations or laws concerning any illegal dumping into or around any of the waterways that affect the or Alamance County. Mitigation Action 16 Maintain documents about flood insurance, flood protection, floodplain management, and natural and beneficial functions of floodplains at the local libraries and government offices. ; #6; #7 and Alamance County The will continue to work in partnership with Alamance County in attempting to further educate the citizens of the City in matters pertaining to any surrounding flooding issues or concerns. Eno-Haw Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan Mebane-9 Mitigation Action Plan

Mitigation Action 17 Maintain GIS system at www.alamance-nc.com. From this site anyone from a private citizen, builder, insurance company, etc. can see if a property is located in the 1-percent-annual-chance (100-year) floodplain. ; #6; #7 Alamance County None The has installed a link on the City s webpage to redirect citizens who may inquire to Alamance County s website. Mitigation Action 18 Monitor recreational facilities located in the floodplain and evaluate flood resistance of county structures. Goal: #4 Structure and Infrastructure Projects None General fund Low The and Mebane Recreation Department will continue to monitor this Mitigation Action. Mitigation Action 19 Monitor reservoirs, lakes, and streams for potential flooding problems and note any unexpected flooding issues. None The will continue to monitor any areas that are known to be flood-prone or have ever presented any flood risks. Eno-Haw Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan Mebane-10 Mitigation Action Plan

Mitigation Action 20 Provide local real estate agents with handouts that will advise potential buyers to investigate the flood hazard for the property they are considering purchasing. Goal: #6 None Low The will continue to work in conjunction with Alamance County on this action. The does currently provide handouts to local real estate agents. Mitigation Action 21 Educate citizens to listen for the watches and warnings issued by the National Weather Service. Goal: #6 Unknown General fund The will continue to utilize its Code Red Emergency Alert system to alert the citizens that are located inside the city limits of Mebane. The will start to utilize Nixle for the citizens which lie in the area outside of the city limits of Mebane but inside of Mebane s fire district. This is the same emergency alert system that Alamance County utilizes. Eno-Haw Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan Mebane-11 Mitigation Action Plan

Mitigation Action 22 Review all fire districts coverage to ensure that there are adequate quantities of water for firefighting purposes and that all water points are maintained on a regular basis. Fire/Wildfire On going The, in conjunction with Alamance County, continues to work jointly with the Alamance County Fire Marshal s Office to ensure state compliance well. Mitigation Action 23 Meet annually with State Forester for Alamance County to improve coordination of wildfire control and response. Goal: #3 ; Natural Systems Protection Wildfire Annually The is an active member of the Alamance County Emergency Services Association. The North Carolina Forestry Service meets annually with the association in reference to wildfire responses to whatever the weather may dictate. Eno-Haw Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan Mebane-12 Mitigation Action Plan

Mitigation Action 24 Coordinate with the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) to maintain adequate and effective snow and ice removal plans by the towns/cities and NCDOT. "Adequate" means that all major thoroughfares are cleared and remain clear within 12 hours of last snowfall. ; #3 Winter Weather Unknown General fund As needed, depending on weather situations The s Public Works Department works in conjunction with NCDOT in completing this Mitigation Action. Mitigation Action 25 When the county land use plan is complete, create a land use map with an overlay of flood hazards and any other natural hazards that can be mapped. General fund will continue to work with the GIS Department of Alamance County to provide any data that may be needed for this action. Eno-Haw Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan Mebane-13 Mitigation Action Plan

7.2 New 2015 Mitigation Actions This subsection contains the new mitigation actions for the for the 2015-2020 planning cycle. These actions are in addition to any actions that are ongoing from the previous list of mitigation items. Mitigation Action 1 Goal: Mitigation Action 2 Goal: Mitigation Action 3 Goal: Eno-Haw Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan Mebane-14 Mitigation Action Plan