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t <br /> The FY 2011 Homeland Security Grant Program ( HSGP ) funding shall be used for costs <br /> related to preparedness activities associated with implementing the State Homeland <br /> Security Strategy , any respective Urban Area Security Strategies , and the investments <br /> identified during the application period . The HSGP consists of the State Homeland Security <br /> Program (SHSP) , the Urban Area Security Initiative ( UASI ) , the . Citizen Corps Program <br /> (CCP) , the Metropolitan Medical Response System ( MMRS) program , and Operation <br /> Stonegarden (OPSG) . Together, these programs provide an integrated mechanism to <br /> enhance the coordination of National Priority efforts to prevent , respond to , and recover <br /> from terrorist attacks , major disasters and other emergencies . <br /> Article XI - National Environmental Policy Act ( NEPA) <br /> The recipient shall comply with all applicable Federal , State , and local environment and <br /> historic preservation ( EHP) requirements and shall provide any information requested by <br /> FEMA to ensure compliance with applicable laws including : National Environmental Policy <br /> Act, National Historic Preservation Act , Endangered Species Act , and Executive Orders on <br /> Floodplains ( 11988) , Wetlands ( 11990) and Environmental Justice ( 12898 ) . Failure of the <br /> recipient to meet Federal , State , and local EHP requirements and obtain applicable permits <br /> may jeopardize Federal funding . Recipient shall not undertake any project having the <br /> potential to impact Environmental or Historical Preservation (EHP) resources without the <br /> prior approval of FEMA , including but not limited to communication towers , physical <br /> security enhancements , new construction , and modifications to buildings that are 50 years <br /> old or greater. Recipient must comply with all conditions placed on the project as the result <br /> . of the EHP review . Any change to the approved project scope of work will require re- <br /> evaluation for compliance with these EHP requirements . If ground disturbing activities <br /> occur during project implementation , the recipient must ensure monitoring of ground <br /> disturbance , and if any potential archeological resources are discovered , the recipient will <br /> immediately cease construction in that area and notify FEMA and the appropriate State <br /> Historic Preservation Office . Any construction activities that have been initiated prior to the <br /> full EHP review could result in a non-compliance finding . For your convenience , here is the <br /> screening form link : (The Screening Form is available at : <br /> (www . fema . gov/doc/government/.qrant/builetins/info329 final screening memo . doc) . For <br /> these types of projects , grantees must complete the FEMA EHP Screening Form (OMB <br /> Number 1660-0115/FEMA Form 024-0-01 ) and submit it , will all supporting documentation , <br /> to their respective FDEM grant manager for review . Grantees should submit the FEMA <br /> EHP Screening Form for each project as soon as possible upon receiving their grant <br /> award. <br /> •MMMr.y <br /> ,�•'N1Y COgf��s / <br /> ACCEPTANCE FOR THE SUBGF ' ,jNT <br /> Oct. <br /> Signature o icial Authorized tclOign * Signature of State Administrative <br /> for Grante Agency <br /> Gary Wheeler , Chairman % •• .• 6 �064 * 969066 * <br /> ov <br /> • t <br /> Date ��'A`pA,�U ;M.p�•' Date <br /> AlI' i' IZOVED ,APPROVED AS TO k9iLM art o Cie <br /> AD L GASll ICIENC Y C <br /> �p� ' <br /> B <br /> WILLIAM K . DEBWL B <br /> DEPUTY COUNTY ATTORNEY IDeputy Cleric <br /> ' ' 0unty Administrator <br />