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Guam Hazard Mitigation Plan - Western States Seismic Policy Council

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STANDARD STATE HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN REVIEW CROSSWALKFEMA REGION IXState: <strong>Guam</strong> Date of <strong>Plan</strong>: March 2011SEVERE REPETITIVE LOSS STRATEGY (only required for 90/10 under FMA & SRL)Repetitive Loss <strong>Mitigation</strong> StrategyRequirement §201.4(c)(3)(v): A State may request the reduced cost share authorized under §79.4(c)(2) of this chapter for the FMA and SRL programs, if ithas an approved State <strong>Mitigation</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> … that also identifies specific actions the State has taken to reduce the number of repetitive loss properties (whichmust include severe repetitive loss properties), and specifies how the State intends to reduce the number of such repetitive loss properties.ElementA. Does the new or updated plan describe State mitigationgoals that support the selection of mitigation activities forrepetitive loss properties (see also Part 201.4(c)(3)(i))?B. Does the new or updated plan consider repetitive lossproperties in its evaluation of the State’s hazardmanagement policies, programs, and capabilities and itsgeneral description of the local mitigation capabilities (seealso Part 201.4(c)(3)(ii))?C. Does the new or updated plan address repetitive lossproperties in its risk assessment (see also Part201.4(c)(2))?D. Does the new or updated plan identify, evaluate andprioritize cost-effective, environmentally sound, andtechnically feasible mitigation actions for repetitive lossproperties (see also Part 201.4(c)(3)(iii))?E. Does the new or updated plan describe specific actionsthat have been implemented to mitigate repetitive lossproperties, including actions taken to reduce the number ofsevere repetitive loss properties?F. Does the new or updated plan identify current and potentialsources of Federal, State, local, or private funding toimplement mitigation activities for repetitive loss properties(see also Part 201.4(c)(3)(iv))?Location in the<strong>Plan</strong> (section orannex and page #)N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AReviewer’s CommentsSCORENOTMET METJanuary 2008 14

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