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M1<strong>10</strong><br />

Manatee - FEMA Map Modernization<br />

Project Type FEMA/Map Mod.<br />

AOR(s)<br />

Flood Protection<br />

Basin(s) Manasota<br />

Cooperator(s)<br />

Project Manager LETASI, SCOTT<br />

Task Manager(s)<br />

Federal Emergency Management Agency<br />

NGUYEN, NAM<br />

Status Ongoing<br />

Description<br />

This project is to perform Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) flood insurance rate map (FIRM)<br />

modernization which includes 1) Topographic Information, 2) Watershed Evaluation, and 3) Watershed Management<br />

Plan elements of the District's Watershed Management Program (WMP) for numerous Manatee County watersheds.<br />

The County covers an area of approximately 762 square miles. Under this project the FIRMs will reflect updated flood<br />

hazard risk areas and be modernized to a digital product.<br />

Benefits<br />

The WMP provides a method to evaluate the capacity of a watershed to protect, enhance, and restore water quality<br />

and natural systems, while achieving flood protection. The information developed provides the science for the District's<br />

Resource Management and Environmental Resource Permitting (ERP). It assists local governments: 1) With their land<br />

management responsibilities by establishing a level of service and developing Best Management Practices (BMPs) to<br />

address level of service deficiencies. 2) Provides a Geodatabase and projected results from watershed model<br />

simulations for floodplain management and water quality management. The FIRMs are used by local governments for<br />

land management and building permitting to satisfy the minimum requirements of the National Flood Insurance<br />

Program.<br />

Costs<br />

The total budget amount for this project is $900,000. FEMA is expected to contribute all the funds for the project in<br />

FY2008. When each element is completed the project budget will be refined based on the information gathered.<br />

Additional Information<br />

The WMP includes five major elements: 1) Topographic Information, 2) Watershed Evaluation, 3) Watershed<br />

Management Plan, 4) Implementation of Best Management Practices, and 5) Maintenance of Watershed Parameters<br />

and Models. Implementing elements of the WMP with local governments is one of the Comprehensive Watershed<br />

Management (CWM) initiative strategies and one of the District's Strategic Priorities. The District is cooperating with<br />

FEMA to modernize the FIRMs in Manatee county. Information developed with this project will be used to update and<br />

modernize the FIRMs for the entire county. Staff has worked with the FEMA to improve and formalize the District's<br />

relationship with a federal agency that shares flood protection responsibilities. FEMA and the District executed a<br />

Cooperating Technical Partners (CTP) Memorandum of Agreement on September 14, 2001. As a CTP, the District is<br />

eligible for federal grants and matching funds to further efforts to modernize the flood insurance rate maps (FIRMs).<br />

The District executed a Mapping Activity Statement with FEMA that identifies costs, responsibilities, and specific<br />

activities to complete the FEMA Map Modernization effort for watersheds in Manatee county. The District will<br />

coordinate with the local government(s), will manage the project, and will enter into purchase orders and agreements<br />

to accomplish project tasks. With FEMA funding several tasks of the Watershed Evaluation and Watershed<br />

Management Plan elements for priority watersheds within the County will be accomplished. Watersheds will be<br />

prioritized based on the needs of the local governments and the District. Because of funding constraints some<br />

watersheds will not be studied in detail. The risk information from the current FIRMs will be transferred to the<br />

modernized, digital maps. These watersheds will be studied in detail when additional funding is available through the<br />

cooperative funding process. Work on the Watershed Management Plan element for the priority watersheds will<br />

include the following tasks: survey, data management and development of watershed parameters, GIS processing,<br />

computer modeling, and floodplain analysis. Future cooperative funding request(s) will be required to complete<br />

remaining Watershed Evaluation and Watershed Management Plan tasks (e.g. LOS determination, surface water<br />

resource assessment, and BMP alternative analysis).<br />

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