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Indian Rocks Beach Comprehensive Pl
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CME 1.9 Evaluation CME 2.3 Evaluati
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Evaluation CME 2.3.2 Evaluation CME
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Resolution 11-91 Evaluation: Resolu
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LARGO FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT POLIC
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1.5.2: Coordinate with Southwest Fl
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Evaluation: Minimizes expenditure o
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1.6.4 Amnesty Days and other method
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Policy 101.601 Evaluation Policy 10
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Evaluation Policy 506.101 Evaluatio
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Article 1 Evaluation Adoption of Su
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POLICY D.1.7.5 Evaluation POLICY D.
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Evaluation POLICY D.1.8.10 Evaluati
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Redington Shores Comprehensive Plan
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1.8.5;1.8.6 Requires preservation o
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South Pasadena 502.308 To the maxim
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403.206 Post development peak rate
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EVALUATION Policy 2.1.5 EVALUATION
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- Provide for improved drainage and
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EVALUATION Policy 2.1.1 EVALUATION
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EVALUATION Policy 2.4.3 EVALUATION
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Policy 3.3.2 Evaluation Policy 3.3.
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IMPLEMENTING THE STORMWATER DRAINAG
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subsurface drainage pushed into the
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Evaluation CM6.11 Evaluation CM6.16
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Evaluation C6 Evaluation Reduces th
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Tarpon Springs 2-180 City Code Prov
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Evaluation Policy 33 Evaluation The
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• Land Development and Land Use P
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Loss Reduction Trash and Debris Cod
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Assists homeowners to bring propert
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Belleair Fire Dept. Loss Reduction
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Loss Reduction Loss Reduction Centr
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Dunedin Comm. Services Loss Reducti
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Indian Rocks Beach Public Srv. Loss
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Indian Shores Town Council Loss Red
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Largo Public Works Facilities Mgmt
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North Redington Beach Emergency Mgt
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Pinellas Park Community Development
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Loss Reduction Mgt Info Srv Loss Re
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Redington Beach Planning Board/Plan
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Police Chief Loss Reduction Seminol
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Seminole City Established first Eme
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St. Pete Beach Legislative: Loss Re
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Building Official Responsible for s
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Loss Reduction Implementation and u
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Fire/EMS & Police Loss Reduction Po
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Loss Reduction Planning/ Zoning Los
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Paul Sierra Construction Pinellas P
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Coincidental Benefits - Tie Breaker
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Implement Town-wide storm water mas
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60th St. N. ditch mitigation projec
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Appendix 11 Potential Funding Sourc
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Emergency Management Program Assist
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16825 S. Seton Ave. Emmitsburg, MD
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Economic Development Administration
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Consolidated Farm Service Agency De
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1. Hurricanes/Winter Storms Histori
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Note that the earthquake risk, even
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Category Population in TAOS Flood Z
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Population identified by TAOS on FE
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TAOS Economic/Structural Impacts TA
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Identified by TAOS as Subject to Mi
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10-Year Wind
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25-Year Wind
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50-Year Wind
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100-Year Wind
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Category-1 Surge
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Cagtegory-2 Surge
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Category-3 Surge
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Category-4 Surge
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Category-5 Surge
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Earthquake Potential
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Hail Damage
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Sinkhole Inventory
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Thunderstorm Damage
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Tornado Tracks
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Wildfire Potential
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Annual Economic Loss Estimates for
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Annual Economic Loss Estimates for
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Event Based Loss Estimates (Wind) f
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Event Based Loss Estimates (Wind) f
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Event Based Loss Estimates (Water)
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Event Based Loss Estimates (Water)
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Event Based Loss Estimates (Water)