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Activity ($1/4O3,O13).The Blanco RivehneActivity funds were reduced by$2,585,987due toother grant <br />funding for the activity, and the funds were reallocated to the Uhland Road Activity. <br />Substantial Amendment No. 7 to the Acton Plan allows for the reimbursement of cost of flood -related <br />repairs and for funds not to exceed $864,987 to be designated to the Public Housing Authority Activity. <br />The Public Housing Authority was allocated $864,987. The SF 1-4 Unit Rental Rehabilitation, <br />Reconstruction, Buyout Activity was reduced by $864,987 for a total of $1,657,397. <br />Substantial Amendment No. G expanded the Housing Project to include the addition of the <br />Reconstruction on City Owned Property (RCOP) program under the Single -Family Owner -Occupied <br />Housing activity and the budget was not altered. <br />The infrastructure projects were presented inSubstantial Amendment No. 2and Substantial Amendment <br />No. 4and are described /nAppendixJ of the Action Plan. <br />B. Management of Program Income <br />The City does not intend to undertake activities that will generate income, but in the event program <br />income is generated, those funds will be used first before requesting or drawing down new CDBG <br />Disaster Recovery funds. If program income is generated as a result of any activity or activities funded by <br />this grants, the City will comply with the requirements found at 24 CIFIR 570.489. <br />VV/1 �,11,ost Msaster Long "r��� ������m�­)N ann° <br />ng <br />The City will take an integrated approach when developing recovery projects relative to housing, <br />infrastructure, economic revitalization, and overall community recovery. <br />A. Comprehensive and Land Use Planning <br />In conformance with Federal Register requirements, the City will use a variety of measures to plan, <br />identify and implement sustainable long-term recovery. The following are examples of some of these <br />measures: <br />1. �EIMA �.,"]ood Ma��,:'7� Revisimw <br />A new FEMA study of the Blanco/San Marcos/Guadalupe River Basin has been completed and revised <br />Federal Insurance Rates Maps (FIRM) will be adopted in 2017. The study, in which the City was an active <br />participant, was developed using an FIRM Hydrologic Study for the San Marcos River Basin and <br />calibrated with the 2015 flood events. The FIRM is an interagency study (FEMA, USArmy Corps of <br />Last Updated 3/U3/ZU Page 39of63 <br />Original <br />Amendment #8 <br />Midtown/Aquarena Springs <br />$850,000 <br />$1,700,000 <br />Blanco Gardens <br />$5,000,000 <br />$8,071,987 <br />Clarewood/Barbara <br />$2,500,000 <br />$175,000 <br />Uhland Road <br />$4,190,000 <br />$7,179,000 <br />Blanco Riverine <br />$6,971,200 <br />$5,385,213 <br />The infrastructure projects were presented inSubstantial Amendment No. 2and Substantial Amendment <br />No. 4and are described /nAppendixJ of the Action Plan. <br />B. Management of Program Income <br />The City does not intend to undertake activities that will generate income, but in the event program <br />income is generated, those funds will be used first before requesting or drawing down new CDBG <br />Disaster Recovery funds. If program income is generated as a result of any activity or activities funded by <br />this grants, the City will comply with the requirements found at 24 CIFIR 570.489. <br />VV/1 �,11,ost Msaster Long "r��� ������m�­)N ann° <br />ng <br />The City will take an integrated approach when developing recovery projects relative to housing, <br />infrastructure, economic revitalization, and overall community recovery. <br />A. Comprehensive and Land Use Planning <br />In conformance with Federal Register requirements, the City will use a variety of measures to plan, <br />identify and implement sustainable long-term recovery. The following are examples of some of these <br />measures: <br />1. �EIMA �.,"]ood Ma��,:'7� Revisimw <br />A new FEMA study of the Blanco/San Marcos/Guadalupe River Basin has been completed and revised <br />Federal Insurance Rates Maps (FIRM) will be adopted in 2017. The study, in which the City was an active <br />participant, was developed using an FIRM Hydrologic Study for the San Marcos River Basin and <br />calibrated with the 2015 flood events. The FIRM is an interagency study (FEMA, USArmy Corps of <br />Last Updated 3/U3/ZU Page 39of63 <br />