Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-337HState of Florida // 6,;,- e) oow 3 374 Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Application for Shelter Retrofit Projects D"eparlment of Comm unity Affairs Division of Emergene), Management Bureau of'Kecovety & Mitis edion (850) 410-3159 4D 4P M STATE OF FLORIDA HAZARD MITIGATION GRANT PROGRAM (HMGP) FLOOD MITIGATION ASSIS'T'ANCE (FMA) Application FOR STATE USE ONLY FEMA, -DR -Ft. D Standard HMGP 115% Initlative Application D Application Complete U Standard FMA ❑ Initial Submission or D Rosubmission Support Documents Eligible Applicant Project. Type(s) D Conforms with Slate 409 Plan U State or Local Government n Wind D In Declared Area D Private Non -Profit (Tax ID Received) D Flood D Statewide DRecognzed Indian Tribe or Tribal organization D Other _ Community NFtP Status: (oheckouwt P*) D Participating Community iD #: D In Good Standing EI Non -Participating 0 CRS State Application ID Slate Reviewer Reviewer Phone # Reviewer Fax # Reviewer Email: Date Application Received Date: This application is for all Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA Region IV) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (FIMGP) and Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) proposals. 'Please complete ALL sections and provide the documents requested. If you require technical assistance with this application, please contact your Slate Emergency Management Division al (850) 922-5269. Page 2 of 15 i 40 A' To Fill Out This Application: complete all sections which correspond with the type of proposed project General Application Sections: pp.1-6: All Applicants must complete these sections icans must complete these sections Environmental Review: Main terranco Agreement: pp11: Anapp ppAll iplatlon1 p• s invoivin9 public property public ownership, c management Acquisition Worksheet: of property pp.12-14: Acquisition projects arrty -- one worksheet per structure Elevation Warksheet: pp.15-i9: Elevation Projects only-- one worksheet per structure Drainage Worksheet: Wind Retrofit t+llorksheet: p. 20: Drainage ,Projects only pp. 21-22: Wind retrofit projects only (FlAfiaP only) one worksheet perostructure Attachmont A: FEMA f=orm 90.49 (Request for Public Assistance): All Applicants must complete, Attachment B: if applicable. I-IMGPIFMA Application Completeness Checklist. Ail applicants are recommended to complete this checklist R. Applicant Infnrmatiun FEMA -L300 -DR -FL 300 -LIR -FL Disaster name: llrrrrirnne f 1 d Title t Brief Descriptive Project Summary: Shelter retrofits to increase the counter's shelter capad , 1.Applicant (Organization): jndian River Count De artment of Emergency Services ❑ Recognized Native American Tribe 11 Private Non Profit 2. Applicant Type: 0 'State or Local Government 3. County: Indian River 4. State Legislative district(s): 80 Congressional Dislrict(s): 15 5. Federal Tax I.D. Number: 59-6000674 6. FIPS Code: 061-9906100 _ 7. National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Community Identiflcation Number (this number can be obtained from the FIRM map for your area): 120119 8. NFIP Community Rating System Class Number: 7 9. Attach proof of current Flood Insurance Policy (FMA only). Flood Insurance Policy Number: IIIA 10. Point of Contact c1Ms. OMr. DMrs. First Name: Nathan Last flame: McCollum Title: Emerigenc Mana ement Coordinator Street Address: 1840 25" Street City: Vero Beach State: Florida Zip Code: 32960 Telephone: 561 567-8000 Ext.289 Fax: (561)7745017 Email Address (if available): ircesnat stmet.net Application Prepared by: raMs. HMr. nMrs. First Name: Nathan Lost blame: McCollum Title: Emer enc Management Coordinator Telephone: (561] 567-8000 Ext. 289 Fax: 551 770.5017 12, Authorized Applicant Agent (,proof of authorization authority required) ❑Ms. omr. oMrs. First Name: Douglas Last Name: V4ri hi Title: Director Telephone: 561 567-900{1 Ext. 22.5 Fax: _ (561)770 5817 Street Address: 1840 26" SSrest Cily: Vero ch at ; St_Florida Zip Code: 32964 ea Signature ��- Date ID -31-00 13. Ail proposed projects should be included in the county's Local Mitigation Strategy (LMS), please attach a letter rat endorsement for the project from the county's Local Mitigation Strategy Coordinator. (See endorsement attached). Page 3 of 15 t! w Section G History of Hazards f Damages In the Area to be Protected A. overview of Past Damages Describe all past damages from hazardous events in the project area (include name of storm, if applicable), including direct and indirect costs. include Presidentially declared disasters as well as events that did not result in a Presidential declaration. Attach any supporting documents. Direct costs should include damages to structures and infrastructure In the project area as a result of the hazard. Indirect costs should include the cost to the local government to respond to victims of the hazard in the project area, any interruption to local businesses, and losses of public services (3 examples are provided for your reference). Date _Freauen of Event Dama_tes {$j 1nd1rect costs (describe) 9113!49 hurricane Floyd $950,000 in county damage $69,0oo for evacuations and emergency preparations (10 year event) WWI" Hurricane Irene $254,000 in county damage -0- (5-year event) Section U. Project Description A. hazards to be Mitigated f Level of Protection I. Select the type of hazards the proposed project will mitigate: 0 Flood 0 Wind 13 Storm surge 0 Other (list) 2. Identify the type of proposed project: ❑ Elevation and retrofitting of residential or non-residential stricture Q Acquisition and relocation 0 Acquisition and demolition ® Wind retrofit 0 Minor drainage project that reduces localized flooding * Other (please explain) 3. List the total number of persons that will be protected by ill proposed project:�5,000 _ 4. Dill in the level of protection and the magnitude ofevent the proposed project will mitigate. (e.g. 23, structures protected against the 100 -year (l%) flood) structures protected against the -year Flood (to, 25, 50, 100. ar 500 year) I structures protected against 145 mule per (tour (mph) winds 5. Engineered projects orrty (e.g. Drainage Improvements), include (attach to this page) ALL engineering calculations and design plans used to determine the above level of protection. G. project will provide protection against the hazard(s) above for 50 years (i.c., what is the usefrd life of the project), Page 4 of 15 LI 40 11. Project Description, Scope of Work, and Protection Provided Describe, in detail, the existing problem, the proposed project, and the scope of -work. Explain how ilia proposed project will solve the problem(s) and provide time level(s) of protection described in Part A. Please attach a vendor's estimate andlor a contractor's bid for the scope of work. The County Is currently experiencing a severe deficit of safe shelter spaces for our residents seeking shelter from hurricane events. The safe shelter spaces that currently exist only provide protection for wind speeds of up to 60 m.p.h. Retrofitting existing public shelters with a hardened window protection will reduce that shelter deficit and provide a safe haver[ for our evacuees for wind events of up to 145 tn.p.h. Section 111. Project Location (Fully describe the location of rite proposed project.) A, Site I. Describe the physical location of this project, including street numbers (or neighborhoods) and zip codes; and if available, please provide precise longitude and latitude coordinates for the site utilizing a hand-held global positioning system (GPS) unit or the equivalent. rk Oslo Middle School 480 20" Street SW Vero Beach, FL 27° 35'42"1080' 24' 18" 2, is die project site seaward of the Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL)? ❑ YES ® No 3. Provide the number of each structure type (listed below) in the project arca that will be affected by the project.. nat is, all structures in project arca. residential property businesses 1 commercial property public buildings X schools I hospitals 1 houses of worship other B, Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) showing Project Site 0 Attach a copy of tate FIRM map, a copy of the panel information from the FIRM, and, if available, tine Floodway Map. rfRff naps are Mquirert for this appticatiorr (ifpublished for yorrr area). Also, all attached maps mast' have the prajece site and strictures clearly marked on the map. FiRMs are typically available from your local floodplain administrator who may be located in a planning, zoning, or engineering office. Maps can also be ordered from the Map Service Center at 1-800-358.9616. For more information about r1RMs, contact your local agencies or visit the FIRM site on the FEMA Web -page at ilt(p.-Il►vww.fenin.gov/lionietMSCthar(Icopy.htin Using the FIRM, determine the flood zone(s) of the project site (Check all zones in the project area). (see FIRM legend for flood zone explanations) O VE or V 1-30 El Iii: or A l-30 El AO or Ali 0 A (no base flood elevation given) LJ B or X (shaded) 0 C or X (unshaded) 0 Floodway Cl Coastal Barrier Resource Act (OBRA) Zone (Federal regulations strictly limit Federal funding for projects in this Zone; please coordinate with your state agency before submitting an application for a CTIRA Zone project) L3 if lice MIMI Map for your area is not published, please attach a copy of the Flood Hazard Boundary Map (Ff1BM) for your arca, with the project site and strltctures clearly marked on the map Page 5 of 15 r 40 C. City or County Map wilt Project Site anti Photographs • Attach a copy of a city or county scale map (large enough to show the entire project area) with the project site and structures marked on the map, l31 Attach a USES 1:24,004 topo neap with project site clearly marked on the map. C] por acquisition or elevation projects, include copy of Parcel Map (Tax Map, Property Identification Map, etc.) showing each properly to be acquired. The map should include the Tax ID numbers for each parcel, if possible. l Attach photographs (2 copies each) for cacti project site. The photographs should be representative of the project area, including any relevant streams, creeks, rivers, etc. and drainage areas which affect the project site or will be affected by the project. Section 1V. Budget/Costs In Chis section, provide details of all the estimated costs of the project. As this information is used for the Benefit -Cost Analysis, reasonable cost estimates are essential. Since project administrative costs are calculated on a sliding scale, da mad include them in the budget. Afso, do not include contingency costs in the budget. A. Materials Ifern Dimension Otaniit CrWsd ncr Urtit Cast SEE BELOW R, Labor (include equipment costs --please indicate all "soft" or in-kind [Hatches) fJescrinrioit Hours Rate Cost SEE BELOW C. Fees Paid Include any other costs associated with the project. aescrfplion aLT'ask LLOM Rate ChA N/A Total Estimated Project Cost $ 23.325* *The estimated cost of this project includes ail labor and materials based on an estimate provided by a professional and licensed project contractor. Estimates were not detailed with materials and labor, as is customary with projects of this type. Page 6 of 15 tae 40 Dr. Funding Sources (round figures to the nearest dollar) The maximunt FEMAshare far ffAfGP1FMA projects Is 75%. The other 25% cart he made up of State and Local funds as well as in- kind services. Moreover, the FMA program requires that the maximum in-kind match be no more than 12.5°I of the total Project costs. 11MGPtFMA funds clay be Packaged with other Federal funds, but other Federal funds (except for Federal funds which lose their Federal identity at the State level -- such as CDBG, ARS, HOME) may not be used for the State or Local match. Estimated FEHA Share $17.493.7575%o of Total (maximum af75%) Nan -Federal Share Estimated Local Share Estimated State Share $ -0- $ •0• - S $.831.25 • of Total (Cash) of Total (1n -kind) 25% of Tota i (Cash) .% of Total ([n -kind) Other Agency Share $ -0- % of Total (Identity Other Non -Federal Agency NIA l Total funding sources from above $23,325 too Total % (should equal 100%) Other Non -FEMA Federal Funds $ NIA (Do not include in total) (Identify Other Federal Agency NIA F, Project Milestones List the major milestones in this Project by providing an estimated lime -line for the critical activities. Milestone mwlilion of G structures and removal of debrist4 days) Provide adequate window protection for public wind shelter. Man ber o Davs to Qmwlete 7 -days following award of contract Pager 7 of 15 Section V. Environmental Review (NOTE: This application cannot he processed if ekis section is not completed) Because the IiMIGP1ItMtA are federally funded programs, all projects are required to undergo an environmental review as part of llte grant application process. Miorcovcr, all projects must comply with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and associated Itcdcral, State, Tribal, and Local statutes to obtain funding. NO WORK can he done prior to the NEPA review process, If work is dune on your proposed project before the NEPA review is completed, It will Pf{}'f he eligible for Federal funding. A. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Oocurnents All projects must have adequate NEPA documentation that enables the Fi_'MA Regioltalrnvl-o+zmetttrti Offccrto deeeratina ifrhe propased project complies with NEPA and associated slaldcs. The I.'rMA Mitigation Division Environmental Specialists provide comprehensive NEPA technical assistance for States and Applicants, with their consent, to complete 114e NEPA review. The type and guanifry of N1:PA documents required to make this determination varies depending upon the project's size, location, and complexity_ However, at a mbtt`aium, please provide the applicable documentation from this section to frtcifitare the NEPA compliance process. Ify+our projecrJus into one ofthe descriptions listed below: development of mitigation plans; inspection and monitoring activities; studies involving only staff time and funding; training activities using existing facilities; please include rhe following required NEPA docranentation: 0 Detailed project description, scope of work, and budget/costs (Section Ii (p. 3) and Section IV (p. 4)) For all otfter projects, attacAlinclrtde the following NEPA document slinformation: * Detailed project description, scope of work, and budget/costs (Section Il (p. 3) and Section IV (p. 5) of this application) ❑ Project area maps (Section III, part A & i3 of this application (p. 4)). ❑ Projcct area/structure photographs (Section I11, part C of this application (p. 4)). ❑ Project alternatives description and impacts (part B of this section of the application (pp. 7-9)). ❑ A letter from the State IIistoric Preservation Officer (SI IPO) regarding cultural resources (archeological and historic) in the project area (NOT& Please inform the 511139 ifa striecturc to be altered is over S0 years old.) ❑ Provide any applicable information or documentation referenced on thc"InforinarionandDocumentationNeeds byProject Type"chart (page 10 of this application) B. Alternative Actions The NEPA process requires that at least two alternative actions be considered that address the same problemlissue as the proposed project. In this section, list two feasible alternative projects to mitigate the hazards faced in the project area. One alternative is the "No Action Alternative." No Action Alternative Discuss the impacts on the project area if no action is taken: If no action Is taken, there will be a continued public safety threat to the citizens of Indian River County due to the current deficit of "safe" shelter space. Frage 8 of 15 4b It. Alternative Actions (con(inued) 2. (]Ether Feasible Alternative Discuss a feasible altemative to the proposed project. This could be an entirely different mitigation method or a significant modification to the design of the current proposed project. Complete all of parts a -e (below) and include engineering details (if applicable). a. Project Description for the Alternative Describe, in detail, the alternative project. Also, explain how the alternative project will solve the problem(s) andfor provide protection from the hazard(s). b. Project Location of the Alternative (describe briefly) * Attach a map or diagram showing the altemative site in relation to the proposed project site * Photographs (2 copies) of altemative site c. Scrape of Work for Alternative Project Page 9 of 15 13. Alternative Aetlotts (continued) d. Impacts of Alternative Project Below, discuss tate impact of this alternative on the project area. Include comments on these issues as appropriate: Environmental Justice, Endangered Species, Wetlands, I Iydrology (Upstream and Downstream surface water Impacts), Floodplain/ Fioodway, Ilistoric Preservation and Iiaaardous Materials. e. Estimated Budget/Costs for Alternative Project In this section, provide details of all the estimated costs of [tie alternative project (round figures to [lie nearest dollar). - t. Materials Item Dimensdon nantir Costner Unif Cast 2. labor (Include equipment costs --please indicate all "sa[I" or in-kind matches) Deserirrtion, Hours Rate Cosa 3. Fees laid Include any other costs associated with [tie project. Description o(Task Hnur;s Ktrte Cost Total KsIiiiiated Project Cost S -4- Page 10 of 15 40 40 L -1 nE IJ -t, section Vll. Maintenance Agreument All applicants whose proposed project involves the retrofit or rnodificatr"on of existhtg public property or whose proposed Project 1pould result its tie epublic ownership or mauagemenpof property, structures, or facilities, musifirst sign the following agreement prior to srtbmitting t:err application to FEWA. (NOTE: Those applicanis whose protJect only involves the retro ening, elevation, or other modification to private property where the ownership will remain private a ter project courplcir`on DON T have to complete thus form.) 111c County of Jndian Rivcr, State of Florida, hereby agrees that if it receives any Federal aid as a result of the attached project application, it will accept responsibility, at its own expense if necessary, for the routine maintenance of any real property, structures, or facilities acquired or constructed as a result of such Federal aid. Routine maintenance shall include, but not be limited to, such responsibilities as keeping vacant land clear of debris; and keep g detention ponds keeping cstream of debris, trees,randtwoody growth and stonn dairs clear of obstructions and The purpose of this agreement is to make clear the Subgrantec's maintenance responsibilities following project taward and to show the o any other maintenance responsibil ties imposed by Federantee's acceptance of these al law ortregulationies. It and whis not clh are n force on the ercede, or d date of project award. Signed by Fran B. Adams the duly authorized representative (printed or typed name of signing afciai) Chaff arson Board of Count Commissi Hers (fide.) this 7� (day) of Novetnbcr (month), 2000 (year). signature* *Please note: The above signature must be by au Individual with legal signing atrthorifyfor the respective local govern inent or county (e.g., the Chairperson, Board of County Commissioners or the County Manager, etc.) Page 12 of 15 M _ X9�1r111 Fitfi�� M ► r .� Page 12 of 15 Benefit -Cot Worksheet far Shelter Retrofit Projects (This Section MUST Be Completed) Pace 13 of 15 E_�] 40 Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Shelter Projects Only Ifeneflt Post Data Colleefinn Fot•m A. Project. Information Complete A separate worksheet is required for each structure ✓ yes 130 Photographs of all elements of the building to be retrofitted yes J no Engineer's certification for level of proicc[ion proposed yes ✓ na Attach completed LRDM `facile and Survey Checklist ✓ yes no B, Building Data Select Building Type (Before Mitigation) Lightly Engineered Fully Engineered Building Site (Miles Inland) 4.5 Number of Stories above Grade 1 Construction Date 1993 Historic Building Controls Disaster Number FEMA -1300 -DR -FL C, Building Size and Use Describe the normal day-to-day function of the Facility: Public Education Total floor area 133,364_ (so Area occupied by owner or PubIIc/Non-profit Agencies 133 _ `64 (sf) For the following, enter the square feet for the applicable Building Existing (SF) Area to be used Proposed (SF) Critical Facility Host Shelter Hurricane Evacuation Shelter (HES) - 0 - - 17,420 -- 0 13,600 17,420 13,600 Primary Host Shelter 0 17,420 13,600 Recovery Shelter 17,420 — Refuge 0 13,600 - - -- -- Risk Shelter 0 13,600 Secondary Host Shelter Other (attach explanation) NIA NIA D. Building Value Building Replacement Value $1 million Page 14 of 15 E. •Building Contents Contents description: Educational materials Total Value of Contents: Fair market value F. Value of Public Non -Profit Service G. Mitigation Project Data Project Description: Placement of window shutters in order to eliminate or significantly reduce the deficit of "safe" shelter space in Indian River County. Project Useful Life (Years): 50 Mitigation Project Costs: 23 325 Base Year of Costs: $23,325 Annual Maintenance Costs ($/year) -0- Notes and Additional Information: Page 15 of 15 Existing Proposed Description of Services Provided Public Education Public Education/Safe Shelter Space for the Public Number of Persons Served by Facility 1,148 680 or Capacity Average Cost to Operate Facility N/A N/A ($/day) Post -Disaster Continuity Premium NIA N/A (Way) G. Mitigation Project Data Project Description: Placement of window shutters in order to eliminate or significantly reduce the deficit of "safe" shelter space in Indian River County. Project Useful Life (Years): 50 Mitigation Project Costs: 23 325 Base Year of Costs: $23,325 Annual Maintenance Costs ($/year) -0- Notes and Additional Information: Page 15 of 15 40 C� 4& Indian River County Board of County Commissioners Department of Emergency Services 1840 25th Street, Vera Beach, Florida 32960 September 25, 2000 Hank Erikson Florida Department of Community Affairs Division of Emergency Management 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 RE: LMS ENDORSEMENT SHELTER RETROFIT PROJECTS Dear Mr. Erikson, As Chairman of the Indian River County Local Mitigation Strategy Working Group, 1 would like to offer my support to Clic submission of Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Applications for Shelter Retrofit Projects for Indian River County. As a result of implementing an approved project prioritization methodology, a list of ranked projects was generated and approved by the Indian River County LMS Working. Group at its August 18, 1999 meeting. The LMS was formally adopted by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners on November 16, 1999. One of the approved projects was to seek funding for retrofits to (lie county's public schools, which serve as public shelters, to reduce vulnerability to winds and flood damage, thereby reducing the county's safe shelter deficit. If you [rave any questions, please don't hesitate to call me. Sincerely, j`.'� I}ouglas ight, Director Chairman, LMS Working Group cc: Nathan McCollum, Emergency Management Coordinator Division of Division of Uivisian at division of inmrgenry Medical Animal Control fire Services unesgency Management . m ccs 567.8000 562.2028 [ S67-80000 S67.8000 Ext. 446 <1. 444 [%1`717 SONCOM 224-1444 f AX (56() 567.9323 rr C� • ♦r4 IPM epi a Indian River County Board of County Commissioners Department of Emergency Services ��FkGY 5 fi� 1840 25th Street, Vero Beach, Florida 32964 — – September 25, 2000 Hank Erikson Florida Department of Community Affairs Division of Emergency Management 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, EL 32399-2100 RE: LMS ENDORSEMENT SHELTER RETROFIT PROJECTS Dear Mr. Erikson: As Chairman of the Indian River County Local Mitigation Strategy Working Group, I would like to offer my support to the submission of Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Applications for Shelter Retrofit Projects for Indian River County. As a result of implementing an approved project prioritization methodology, a list of ranked projects was generated and approved by the Indian River County LMS Working Group at its August 18, 1999 meeting. The LMS was formally adopted by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners on November 16, 1999. One of the approved projects was to seek funding for retrofits to the county's public schools, which serve as public shelters, to reduce vulnerability to winds and flood damage, thereby reducing the county's safe shelter deficit. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call me. Sincerely, 1 Douglas ight, Director Chairman, LMS Working Group cc: Nathan McCollum, Emergency Management Coordinator Division of Division of Division of Division of Emergency Medical Animal Control Eire Service's Emergency Managr menr cervices 567.9000 567-8000 Ext. 446 562-2428 56i•8000 Ext. 444 Ext. 717 FAX f560 567.9323 SUNCC)M 224-1444 dD E-il 40 I Mlljlllllllllll NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM I F FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP I , INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND INCORPORATED AREAS PANEL 168 OF 169 CONTAINS: COMMUNITY NUMBER PANEL SUFFIX UHIHfnRPQRATFa AREAS L2O119 41.68 E MAP NUMBER: 12061COIGS E EFFECTIVE WE, MAY d, 1989 `% Federal Emergency Management Agency �_� 5puiw'«Rli �rn.rR�w ZONE X rfill I III HIII wd 0 3 1 , C-1 • 40 CD� C) Co N I -M (D C) C) tV a Q v r C) U) D a 0 (1) 40 40 40 9" 0 O DCA/DEM Fax:8504885777 Oct 30 100 15:45 P.02/04 Survey Datc. 12a 2UMV-192MI-- County- 111di. in Mver CAU Facility Naine:_QoLogddlt.SeboolffiLd &AOL Address: AN—VOL�VeM _yj ojk&ch, � City.- r State; •FL. Zip Code. 32967 + Coordinates,* LaOto&:. 271135'41" N LongitOOO: 1. Storm Surge' -:.1 Ifie .16�8 and 16indaiiOn ,its "a mid are locatodd outridethe Caftgoryw aorta surge inundation as determined by the liieateditiaa of - 2. Itainfall Flooding 1 Iiie in: ding urs its Dam 6nilderatlouff oufAde the 500-ycgr 604PIi n (Zone X) is demiiemw UY dw isicst edition of -3. Hamat alld Althanh the bWI&& is Nuclear Power Plant located within a 102 VAicrability Zone. considcra6ons there W instiffiletent quantities to Produce a hazard 24 -lours f0flowws an eVqML 4. Lay -down Haur . d ModiUm-lized trees (pain" and Pines) lExpuDurrL Proem, but ire not [age pzLv4h to be lip Icant hawd. 5, Win " d and Debrh The cgmpuu is located in 'learns wlth UWtod wind E%Posure evowe and limited 40 40 40 10131)?00 3:67pm; 65048eB777 -- IRC OMEnaENOY SC -RV; Page 3 DCA/DEM Fax:8504885777 Ort 30 -00 15-46 P.03/04 6. Wind Design Plans iridicate design is in acc4rdwe with Verfficaluon Standard BtAlding Code and DOE gWd ' el[mos. The building wag designed in 1993 and bas no ob-ious wind design flaws. 7. Consiruction Tj.Pe A. clearly defined, and ' Load' cooftuous loadpath ham verincation . rod to foundation is , in 33UH.01 Ing doijilito T 6 build1z A ood . ..... Wind bamftt� 004661i with ippumt Gsgm of ff*iy lExterior Was Commictio fully reinforced and have T)o "&PDt arms. LinProtected wintitm 10. FenegfratIODSI. and door visim PoLnela Window PrDtft#OR (ANSI Z97.1),.doers we mow security type; . 1fY°k v+issdew area. 71wbujiding h" It** 7/12 pitch Roof 01� with 22 page steel deck,: jonktion and upbAft ihinglts. ----------- 17, R90 Opep SP" The b4dins has 6 roof sy;tm with np dilmn-A. V10" between vtr&d that me,Vmter 4* 40 feet. 13. RODE Drainage i NO Cwidetten Of POOA49 Pouding or degradation b Prosect on 14. interior Safe Space • 40 Rucei.Ved: 10/30100 a:545PM; DCFVDF-M 40 w 06046415777 — IRC EMERGENCY SEnV; T'uuo n Fax:8504885777 Oct 30 '00 1547 P.04r04 * -Building copsttuctlOn is resistant w Winn WIV impact vulnerability. .,,--r-,- --- i • 40 AMERICAN REO CROSS 6S2W)6&A- rp PRIMARY SHELTERS 6Z2,444fr, QOOO Fellsmere Elementary School 2S,gb5 V.B.H.S. Freshman Learning Center 21 256 50 North Cypress Street 1507 19th Street Fellsmere, Florida 32948 Vero Beach; Florida 32960 Phone 561-571-0110 Phone 561-562-6242 270 46' 11 "/0800 36' 113" 270 38' 10"/0800 2.4' 09" CoQ Sebastian Elementary School 400 County Road 512 Sebastian, Florida 32958 Phone 561-589-2835 270 48' 14"10800 28' 35" p Gifford Middle School 2726 45th Street Gifford, Florida 32967 Phone 561-562-5429 270 40' 30"/0800 24' 46" 2yoD Glendale Elementary 'School 3y t .1co Highlands Elementary School 4940 8th Street 500 20th Street Vera Beach, Florida 32960 Vero Beach, Florida 32962 Phone 561-778-4687 Picone 561.778-1622 270 39' 06"!0800 26' 13" 270 34' 02"/01300 23' 01" 3,Y3 Saast'san Rvr Mid. Jr. til. Schooltam Pelican Island Elementary School 9400 County 'Road 512 1355 Schumann Drive Sebastian, Florida 32958 Sebastian, Florida 32958 Phone 561-589-8994 Phone 561-589-5425 270 46' 09"10800 31' 01" 270 45' 46"/0800 27' 50" r t7+i J.A. Thompson Elementary School /01 fgoo Vnro 8aech Sdnior High School r 1110 18th Avenue, S.W. 1707 16th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32962 Vero Beach, Florida 32960 Phone 561 -589 -BI 94 Phone 561-778-7000 270 46' 09"/0800 31' 01" 270 37' 52"/0800 24' 16" 3 r 3 -&S' Oslo Middle School 4B0 20th Avenue SW Vero Beach, Florida 32962 Phone 561-564-3980 270 35' 42"/0800 24' 18" To T -n C_ (:, rZ ;1 e) -- 367� /001000