pre- and post-disaster recovery with ship may 4 2020...may 04, 2020 · four phases of disaster...
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Our Thanks to the Florida Housing Catalyst ProgramOur Thanks to the Florida Housing Catalyst Program
Sponsored by the Florida Housing Finance Corporation
Four Phases of Disaster Management• Mitigation: reduce future
vulnerability, lessen the impact of disasters
• Preparedness: pre-disaster recovery planning
• Response: actions that must be carried out when an emergency exists or is imminent
• Recovery: bring a community back to a new normal after disaster
Preparedness
Response
Recovery
Mitigation
“Creating a Local Housing Disaster
Recovery Strategy”
Handout andDownload at
https://www.flhousing.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Crea
ting-a-Local-Disaster-Housing-Strategy-2019-12-
WEB.pdf
SHIP Administrator Disaster Preparedness Checklist Handout
• LHAP- Check Strategies• MITIGATION- Ongoing• PARTNER GRID• CHECK ZONING & SITES FOR TEMPORARY
HOUSING• PLAN DAMAGE ASSESSMENT• PREPARE MARKETING• UNDERSTAND NFIP PROHIBITIONS• UNDERSTAND FEDERAL PROCUREMENT• UNDERSTAND SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE AND
FLOODPLAIN REGULATIONS• BE AWARE OF WIND AND FLOOD INSURANCE
PROGRAMS AND NFIP LINES
SHIP ADMINISTRATOR CHECKLIST
LOCAL HOUSING ASSISTANCE PLAN: Check Strategies • Disaster Strategy• Rapid Rehousing• Rental Assistance• Rental Rehabilitation• Homeowner Rehabilitation
Pre-Disaster SHIP Activities before every Hurricane Season
• Call Every Hotel in May-June• Call Every Rental Housing Development
Disaster Resources on Housing Coalition’s Website
https://www.flhousing.org/disaster-recovery/• Contacts for FL Division of Emergency
Management, FEMA, VOADs, Veterans Affairs, Enterprise Community Partners
• Mitigation Programs• Florida Bar Foundation Assisting Floridians• Disaster Response and Recovery for
Homelessness• And more
SHIP Disaster Assistance funded from:• Unencumbered local SHIP funds • SHIP Disaster annual set-aside: $5 million
held back from statewide distribution• Special allocations of funds from Legislature
• Activated by Federally or State declared disasters
• May provide Temporary Stabilization along with repair and recovery assistance
• Maximum Assistance for Disaster Strategies range from $7,500 to $40,000
SHIP Disaster Strategy
SHIP Disaster Strategy Updated“The Disaster Assistance strategy provides funds to households following a disaster or emergency declared by the President of the United States or Governor of the State of Florida. SHIP disaster funds may be used for items such as, but not limited to: (a) purchase of emergency supplies…. (d) payment of insurance deductibles… (f) rental and utility assistance for eligible applicants.(g) mortgage and utility payment assistance for eligible applicants.”
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Inclusionary Practices in Disaster Preparation and Response
Full Presentation at https://vimeo.com/410766597
Disaster Mitigation Programs• FIRST: Monitor SHIP rehab & new construction for code compliance
• NEXT: Mitigation involves Hardening, Resiliency, and Sustainability
• Seek funding beyond SHIP
Wind Mitigation FeaturesKey components of protecting structural integrity: • Roofing protections• Protect Openings• A continuous load path
Examples of Mitigation Features
• Roof/Wall/Foundation Connections
• Opening Protection• Re-Roofing• Elevation • Relocation
Disaster Mitigation for a Group Home
• ARC Group Homes in Marion County
• Two buildings renovated in 2010 & 2012 with CDBG funding
• 2019 Mitigation paid with SHIP Funds
Preparation for Multi-family Affordable Housing
• Disaster Staffing Toolkit from Enterprise Community Partners-Develop staffing plans to protect buildings, engage residents and continue operations after a disaster
• Multifamily Retrofit Guide - 19 practical strategies to make properties more resilient
• http://www.enterprisecommunity.org/solutions-and-innovation/green-communities/tools-and-services/ready-to-respond
Funding for Home Strengthening Beyond SHIP:
Hurricane Loss Mitigation Program
THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Brianna BeynartHLMP Program Manager
Full Presentation at https://vimeo.com/408184698
Funded activities include retrofits, inspections, and construction or modification of building components designed to increase a
structure’s ability to withstand hurricane‐force winds and flooding.
Each grant is $194,000 and all applicable projects must be completed within the fiscal year in which it was contracted.
There are no LMS requirements associated with the funding.
HLMP Resiliency Grant
THE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
The Request for Proposal is *usually published in March. The performance period runs from July 1st (or upon contract execution)
through June 30th of the following year.
The FY21 RFP has been postponed due to the Covid‐19 activation.
Disaster Evacuation and Sheltering in the Time of COVID-19
• Hotel/Dormitory
• Campgrounds
• Congregate Sheltering plus
• Shelter in Place
Full Presentation at https://vimeo.com/410766597
• Inspect damaged property to confirm applicant is disaster affected
• Pay rent for a month to month rental, or• Shelter in a hotel, $100 or more daily with
no discounts. Find pet friendly hotels• SHIP rent limits do not apply• But 65% Homeownership Set-aside does
SHIP Response: Temporary Rent Assistance
• Some SHIP Offices provide Tarps and pay for Temporary Repairs to avoid additional damage
• Options: Follow up with Permanent Repairs later, or not
Temporary Repairs
Intake for Disaster Assistance• Intake may be twice as intensive• Affected households have housing needs plus more.
• Stay Connected to your local network: Who is offering what?
• There is a BALANCE: Help people BUT Ensure that SHIP assists only eligible households and follows all rules
Disaster Application• Includes all regular SHIP program questions
plus disaster-related questions• Addresses False Statements• Notice for Collection Social Security Numbers
Document Disaster Funding spent on Disaster-related Damage
• SHIP Intake and Application, which has a section on damaged property description
• Local Government staff: Inspection report to confirm damage is likely disaster-related
• SHIP Disaster Recipient Written Agreement• Applications/documentation from property
insurance, FEMA or other assistance
Reimburse Applicant for Eligible Expenses
• Reimbursement is not normal SHIP practice–only for disaster response
• Collect valid receipt, invoice, and checks or statement showing payment
• Work requiring inspection or permits must be done to code before reimbursing
Examples of Reimbursing Applicant
• Permanent repairs of damage performed according to code
• Temporary repairs to avoid additional damage
• Cost of a Blue Tarp or other temporary measures
• Removal of a tree fallen on a house, in the yard or on a fence
• Temporary Rent Assistance
Chronicle of Disaster Recovery Weekly Hurricane Update Webinars on Fridays 1:30- 2:30
Register at https://www.flhousing.org/events/
Weekly Hurricane Update
• One hour update • News about funding• Information about how nearby
communities were impacted• Disaster Recovery Best Practices• HANDOUT: Index of Weekly
Hurricane Updates
• Enterprise Community Partners “Keep Safe” Publication on Housing Mitigation in Coastal Communities
• Property Insurance Advocacy AND Irma Recovery in Volusia County with Claims Pro
• AirBnb Free Support Housing for Disaster Evacuees or Volunteers
• Habitat for Humanity affiliates rebuilding after Hurricane Irma
Diverse Topics Addressed on the Weekly Update
Some Cases require relatively little SHIP funds:• SHIP pays the homeowner’s deductible• Obtain proof of homeowner’s insurance
Type of SHIP Assistance: Home RepairOwner-Occupied Rehabilitation of roof, windows, electrical system, fences and more
Use Licensed Contractors• Building inspectors help
identify contractors• Disaster Contractors
Network Portal: http://www.dcnonline.org/
• Use of the website is free and is funded by a state grant.
• Search by Florida County
Home Repair Topic:Identify Potential Duplication of Benefits
Applications should identify funds from:• FEMA (document with letter or data
provided by FEMA)• Insurance (document with letter from
insurance company)• Other sources, such as CDBG, HOME,
Small Business Administration, or private/nonprofit relief assistance
• Replacement & Elevationafter 2015 Pasco CtyFlooding
• $1.5 Million in SHIP DR Funding
Type of SHIP Assistance: Demolition and Home Replacement
Collier CountyHousing Recovery from Hurricane Irma
Community and Human Services Division
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Cormac Giblin, AICPHousing, Operations, and Grant Development Manager
[email protected]‐252‐2399
Full Presentation at https://vimeo.com/409934256
Disaster Recovery Topics
Resources Timeline of Response and Recovery Community Land Trusts for Long‐Term Disaster Housing Recovery