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<br />Responsibility: <br /> <br />Cost: <br /> <br />Funding Sources: <br /> <br />Timing: <br /> <br />Beneficiary: <br /> <br />Hays County <br />City of San Marcos <br />ViJJage of Wimberley <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />$ 3M to acquire 30 Repetitive Loss Properties with 75% Federal <br />($2.25M) and 25% ($750,000) local share <br />$600,000 estimated demolition cost for 30 structures <br />$ 600,000 to elevate 20 residential structures in Zone AH with 75% <br />Federal ($450,000) and 25% ($150,000) local share <br /> <br />Governor's Division of Emergency Management (HMGP) <br />Texas Water Development Board (FMA) <br />NFIP - ICC funding for structure demolition ($20,000 per structure <br />maximum) <br />Texas Office of Rural and Community Affairs (ORCA) <br />Hays County <br />City of San Marcos <br />Village of Wimberley <br /> <br />Action triggered by a future flood event <br /> <br />Countywide <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />F-S. Adopt "Higher Standard" Flood Damage Prevention Ordinances <br /> <br />The Hays County Mitigation Planning Committee recommends that each community in Hays <br />County adopt a "Higher Standard" Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance similar to the City of <br />San Marcos ordinance that requires all new construction and substantial improvement <br />structures to be elevated a minimum of one foot above the established base flood (100-year) <br />elevation. A "Higher Standard" Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance can assist a community's <br />efforts to reduce future flood losses and provide additional Community Rating System (CRS) <br />credits for communities desiring to participate in FEMA's CRS Program. The City of San <br />Marcos, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), FEMA Region VI, and the <br />Texas Floodplain Management Association can provide an example "Higher Standard" Flood <br />Damage Prevention Ordinance that can be adopted by Hays County and individual <br />communities within the county. Communities are encouraged to require a higher standard for <br />critical facilities by requiring they be constructed outside the 500-year (0.2% annual chance) <br />flood boundary or be elevated or floodproofed above the 500-year (0.2% annual chance) flood <br />elevation. <br /> <br />Responsibility: <br /> <br />Hays County (Adopt Higher Standard Court Order) <br />City of San Marcos (Adopt Higher Standard Ordinance) <br />ViJJage of Bear Creek (Adopt Higher Standard Ordinance) <br />City of Buda (Adopt Higher Standard Ordinance) <br />City of Dripping Springs (Adopt Higher Standard Ordinance) <br />City of Hays (Adopt Higher Standard Ordinance) <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Ha)'s County, Texas <br />Mitigation Plan <br /> <br />125 <br />