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Indian River County <br /> Emergency Management <br /> 2007 - 2008 Scope of Work <br /> Item Item Description Mid Year End of Year <br /> # Review Review <br /> 1 Not started Not started <br /> SHELTERS : All Counties shall address the following shelter deficit reduction plans and efforts In progress In progress <br /> consistent with the statewide shelter deficit reduction initiative by May 1 , 2008 : Complete Complete <br /> a) Identify and submit potential hurricane shelter retrofit projects to Florida Division Ongoing Ongoing <br /> of Emergency Management (FDEM), Infrastructure Section. (The information is <br /> used to compile the Shelter Retrofit Report. ) <br /> b) Report to the FDEM Infrastructure Section, all hurricane shelter retrofit projects <br /> that are undertaken, regardless of funding source(s) . <br /> C) Develop and submit to the FDEM Infrastructure Section a strategy to ensure that by <br /> June 1 , 2008 , all designated Special Needs Shelters (SpNS) have a standby power <br /> system or capability with adequate capacity to support life-safety systems, essential <br /> lighting and outlet receptacles, air-conditioning, and necessary medical equipment. <br /> For those designated SpNS facilities without a permanently equipped standby <br /> electric generating capacity, a locally sourced and acquired temporary electric <br /> generator with adequate capacity to support the standby power system shall be <br /> provided. <br /> d) Develop and submit to the FDEM Infrastructure Section, a strategy to ensure that <br /> by June 1 , 2010, there is adequate designated Special Needs Shelters (SpNS) client <br /> space capacity to meet anticipated five-year demands as determined by the 2008 <br /> Statewide Emergency Shelter Plan (January 31 , 2008) . All designated SpNS <br /> facilities must at a minimum meet the hurricane safety criteria established in the <br /> American Red Cross Standards for Hurricane Evacuation Shelter Selection <br /> (ARC 4496) and be equipped with an adequate standby electric power system or <br /> capability as described in item I .e. above. <br />