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Board of County Commissioners
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The following types of EMPG projects are to be submitted to FEMA for compliance review under EHP <br /> laws and requirements prior to initiation of the project: <br /> • Any involvement with the installation of equipment, <br /> • Ground-disturbing activities, <br /> • New construction (installation and renovation), including communication towers, or <br /> modification/renovation of existing buildings or structures <br /> • Proposed construction or renovation projects that are part of larger projects funded from a non-FEMA <br /> source(such as an EOC that is part of a larger proposed public safety complex) <br /> • Renovation of and modification to buildings and structures that are 50 years old or older <br /> • Any other construction or renovation efforts that change or expand the footprint of a facility or <br /> structure including security enhancements to improve perimeter security <br /> • Physical Security Enhancements, including but not limited to <br /> • Lighting <br /> • Fencing <br /> • Closed-circuit television (CCTV)systems <br /> • Motion detection systems <br /> • Barriers, doors, gates and related security enhancements <br /> • Field based training and exercises including activities that involve ground disturbance, use of <br /> explosives, toxic agents or otherwise have the potential to cause impact to the environment or <br /> historical resources. This is only a requirement if the exercise or field training is not being conducted <br /> by a certified professional or at an existing facility with established procedures. <br /> • Communication tower projects <br /> The following activities do not require the submission of the FEMA EHP Screening Form. planning and <br /> development of policies or processes; management and administration; classroom-based training; table <br /> top exercises and functional exercises; and, acquisition of mobile and portable equipment(no <br /> installation) <br /> All recipients of financial assistance will comply with the requirements of the NEPA, as amended, 42 <br /> U.S.0 §4331 et seq., which establishes national policy goals and procedures to protect and enhance the <br /> environment, including protection against natural disasters To comply with NEPA for its grant-supported <br /> activities, DHS requires the environmental aspects of construction grants(and certain non-construction <br /> projects as specified by the component and awarding office)to be reviewed and evaluated before final <br /> action on the application. <br /> For more information on FEMA's EHP requirements, see Informational Bulletins below" <br /> • Information Bulletin 329, Environmental Planning and Historic Preservation Requirements for Grants, <br /> available at hftp://www.fema.gov/pdf/government/grant/bulletins/info329.pd <br /> • Information Bulletin 345, Programmatic Environmental Assessment, available at <br /> hftp://www.fema.gov/pdf/government/grant/bulletins/info345.pd and <br /> • Information Bulletin 356, EHP Screening Form, available at <br /> hftp://www.fema.gov/pdf/government/grant/builetins/info356.pd I <br /> IV. Construction and Renovation <br /> Construction and renovation activities for a local government's EOC as defined by the SAA are allowable <br /> under the EMPG Program. <br /> 22 <br /> 138 <br />
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