A creek flooding the greenway bridge on Rose Lane

Creek flooding over a greenway bridge on Rose Lane.

FEMA Stormwater Grant Application


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Final Public Notice

Final Public Notice

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and North Carolina Emergency Management (NCEM) has received the following application for Federal grant funding. Notice is hereby given of FEMA’s consideration to provide funding in the form of a Hazard Mitigation Grant.

Under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), federal actions must be reviewed and evaluated for feasible alternatives and for social, economic, historic, environmental, legal, and safety considerations. Under Executive Order (EO) 11988 and EO 11990, FEMA is required to consider alternatives, and to provide a public notice of any proposed actions in or affecting floodplains or wetlands. EO 12898 also requires FEMA to provide the opportunity for public participation in the planning process and to consider potential impacts to minority and low-income populations. This notice may also fulfill requirements under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA).

Funding for the proposed project will be conditional upon compliance with all applicable federal, tribal, state, and local laws, regulations, floodplain standards, permit requirements and conditions.

Applicant: Raleigh, City of

Project Title: The City of Raleigh Acquisition project; HMGP-4543

Location of Proposed Work: The area affected by this project consists of the acquisition of one (1) residential structure located between the 900 block of Hardimont Dr in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Proposed Work and Purpose:

This will be a voluntary acquisition program. For all property owners who decide to participate in this voluntary program, the properties will be acquired and demolished using HMGP grant funds. The properties will be returned to greenspace in perpetuity and deed restricted in accordance with all applicable federal, tribal, state, and local laws, regulations, floodplain standards, permit requirements and conditions as a means of mitigating against future flood damage and losses at these sites.

Project Alternatives:

Alternative #1 (No action): The 'no action' alternative would continue to place these structures at a high risk of being affected by the floodplain. The subject properties would remain susceptible to any future flooding events. The damages and risk of potential loss of life would continue to be a threat if no action is taken.

 

Alternative #2 (Elevation): The owners of these residential properties do not want stay in their homes due to the continuing costs of damages from storms and flooding. Further, elevating these structures will not fully eliminate the risk of future damages. HMGP is a voluntary program the homeowners involved with this project has selected “acquisition” as their preference.

 

Comment Period:

Comments are solicited from the public; local, state or federal agencies, and other interested parties in order to consider and evaluate the impacts of the proposed project. The comments should be made in writing and addressed to: 

 

NC Hazard Mitigation (Development)

5901 Mail Service Center, Courier #17-80-04

Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-5901

 

Or

 

FEMA Internal 11988 Reviewer

FEMA Region 4

3005 Chamblee-Tucker Road

Atlanta, Georgia, 30341

 

Alternatively, comments may be emailed to: HMGrants@ncdps.gov or  FEMA-R4EHP@fema.dhs.gov. Please send comments with the subject line [HMGP-4543 COMMENT].

All comments are due by no later than 30 days of the posted date of this notice.

 

POSTED ON: (6/2/2022)

End of Notice

Contact

 

Ben Brown, PE
Development & Mitigation Manager
ben.brown@raleighnc.gov
919-996-3515

Department:
Engineering Services
Service Categories:
Stormwater
Related Services:
Floodplain Regulations

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