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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT <br />1801 27th Street, Vero Beach FL 32960 <br />772-226-1237 / 772-978-1806 fax <br />www.ircgov.com <br />Indian River County <br />Floodplain Management Annual Progress Report <br />April 2019 <br />The Indian River County Unified Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS) serves as the County's <br />Floodplain Management Plan under the Community Rating System (CRS) of the National Flood <br />Insurance Program (NFIP). <br />Under CRS Activity 510, the County is required to complete a Floodplain Management Plan <br />annual progress report. This document is that report. <br />Adoption of the LMS / Updates <br />The Indian River County LMS was originally adopted in November 1999 (County Resolution 99- <br />125). In February 2005, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution 2005-023, <br />approving a 2005 Revised Unified LMS. On July 13, 2010, the Board approved a 2010 Revised <br />Unified LMS (County Resolution 2010-059). In July 2015, the Board adopted a 2015 Revised <br />LMS (County Resolution 2015-078). The 2015 LMS complies with the federal hazard mitigation <br />planning standards contained in 44 CFR 201/6(b) -(d). <br />The 2015 LMS will expire on August 12, 2020. A revised LMS is required to be submitted to the <br />Florida Department of Emergency Management (FDEM) for formal review no later than six <br />months prior to the August 2020 expiration date (i.e., by February 11, 2020). <br />The 2015 Unified LMS can be viewed using the follow web link: <br />http://www.ircgov.com/Boards/LMS/Final-2015-LMS.pdf <br />Purpose and Objectives of the LMS <br />The purpose of the LMS is to develop a unified approach among County and municipal <br />governments for dealing with identified hazards and hazard management problems, including <br />flooding, in the Indian River County area. The LMS serves as a tool to direct the County and <br />municipal governments in their ongoing efforts to reduce the vulnerability to the impacts <br />produced by both natural and man-made hazards. The LMS also helps establish funding priorities <br />for currently proposed mitigation projects and develop priority mitigation projects to be <br />completed with such disaster assistance funds as may be available after a disaster. <br />The primary objectives of the LMS are to: <br />• Improve the community's resistance to damage from known natural, technological and <br />societal hazards; <br />-1— <br />M:\NFIP CRS\CRS 2019\IRC Floodplain Mgt Progress Report April 2019.doc 6 <br />