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File #: 1395   
Type: Consent Status: Adopted
File created: 3/10/2020 In control: Natural Resources Management
On agenda: 3/24/2020 Final action: 3/24/2020
Title: F.D.E.M. Hazard Mitigation Grant/Voluntary Buyout for North Merritt Island
Attachments: 1. Exhibit A_FEMA_HMGP_H0408_PROJNO__4337-282-R_Horseshoe Bend_Buyout and Demo_2020-03-09_CAOsig_rs.pdf, 2. Exhibit B_ContractApproved-HMGP Voluntary Buyout_HorseshoeBend_NatRes-2020_CAO_RM.pdf, 3. Exhibit C_ Location Map_Horseshoe Bend HMGP 4337-245 Disturbance Map_2019-08-19.pdf
Subject:
Title
F.D.E.M. Hazard Mitigation Grant/Voluntary Buyout for North Merritt Island
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Fiscal Impact:
FY 21-22: Up to $104,262 in Fund 1112/260030 (D-2 Stormwater Assessment) (Matching funds are budgeted in the Stormwater Capital Improvement Plan)
Up to $312,262 F.E.M.A Funded Residential Voluntary Buyout H.M.G.P. Grant Revenue
Dept/Office:
Natural Resources Management Department
Requested Action:
Recommendation
It is requested that the Board of County Commissioners: (1) Authorize the Chair to execute Cost-Share Agreement Contract No. H0408 (Project No. 4337-282-R), between Brevard County and the State of Florida to purchase and raze the home located at 4560 Horseshoe Bend and regrade the property, due to repetitive flooding damage; (2) Authorize the County Manager, or designee, to execute future contract amendments subject to the approval of the County Attorney's Office and Risk Management; (3) Approve associated budget change requests.
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Summary Explanation and Background:
The residence at 4560 Horseshoe Bend, Merritt Island 32952 has experienced significant repetitive flooding impacts from at least three major rain events within the last 26 years. This parcel is particularly low in elevation in relation to the surrounding area and roads and is subject to repetitive flooding within the interior of the home. The current homeowner has filed three large insurance claims for interior home flooding damage resulting from Tropical Storm Gordon in 1996, Tropical Storm Fay in 2008, and Hurricane Irma in 2017. In 2009, the Public Works Department implemented measures to reduce the chances of flooding in this specific area of North Merritt Island, known as Horseshoe Bend, by installing a flap-gate at the end of the outfall pipe within the receiving drainage ditch on Hall Road to prevent the back-flow of water from the ditch into the subdivision. Although this was a very effective measure for most homes, the property at 4560 Horseshoe Bend ...

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