Mitigate

Pasco County, in coordination with the local municipalities of Dade City, New Port Richey, Port Richey, San Antonio, St. Leo and Zephyrhills, developed a single, unified Local Mitigation Strategy in 1998 as part of the State of Florida.

 

Pasco County Local Mitigation Strategy



Appendix A – Goals & Objectives

Pre-and Post-Disaster Planning Goals of Pasco County and its Municipalities

Appendix B – Hazard Maps

Graphic representation of various hazards that can impact Pasco County and its Municipalities

Appendix C – RLA Maps & Mitigation Efforts

Graphic representation and documentation reflecting repetitive loss areas and what actions are being taken to mitigate the losses in these areas.

Pasco County received its repetitive loss property printout from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Regional Office in Atlanta, Georgia. Four hundred twenty-five repetitive loss properties were contained in this printout. These properties were then located on the property appraiser parcel maps with the flood zones delineated and the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) contours referenced. The repetitive loss areas were then defined by using the elevation of the repetitive loss properties as a boundary.

Through evaluation of the repetitive loss property locations, map information, and site inspections, it was determined that 18 repetitive loss areas existed in Pasco County. Other repetitive loss properties contained in the repetitive loss property printout are included in this report as mitigation project areas. Since corrective measures were taken in the mitigation project areas, they are not considered repetitive loss areas.

 

Appendix D

This section has been deliberately excluded from the following per Florida State Statutes 281.301 and 119.071, since revelation of the information contained in the map could pose a security risk for Pasco County and its citizens.
 

Appendix E – Hazard Mitigation Project/Program List

Projects and programs being worked or planned within Pasco County and its Municipalities to mitigate the impact of hazards.
 

Appendix F – Funding Sources

Potential sources of mitigation funding
 

Appendix G – Planning

Chronicle of effort required to develop and issue Local Mitigation Strategy 2003 Update
 

Appendix H – Hazard Impact & Estimated Losses

This section is new and evaluates estimated