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Sherburne County Multi -Hazard Mitigation Plan, 2020 <br />Mitigation strategies & Action Types <br />Fofiowtng are [roe flue types of mitigation strategies that will be used In the update of the Multi -Hazard <br />Mllip tion PI an with axamplesof related mitigation actions. Minnesota HSEM recommends the use of thew <br />mitigation strategies to be in alignment with the State plan and those recom mended by FFMA- The fi"t raw <br />strategies listed aura taken from the F E M A publications LocalMi[igation Plonninq Handbook 12011) and <br />Mitigation fdtYrs A Resource for Reducing Risk to No twat Ho:ords j2013). The rifth strategy type was <br />determined by Minnesota HSEM fee use within the state. <br />these orategles will provide [he frarnewnrk for Identification of new jut;sdictionpl•level m4iaa[ion <br />actions lnr'-rir.Mentation over the next S-year planning cycle. <br />Local Pl&ming <br />and 110901"Orlis <br />Structure and <br />I tfrastructurs <br />Pnojacts <br />These act►cns include govemment <br />authorities, policies, or codes that influence <br />the way land and buildings are developed <br />and built. <br />These actions involve mod.fy.ng existing <br />structures and infrastructure to protect <br />there from a hazard or remove them from a <br />hazard area. This could apply to public or <br />private structures as well as critical facilities <br />and infrastructure. <br />This type of action also involves projects to <br />construct manmade stnrcturesto reduce <br />the impact of hazards. <br />Page I E - 48 <br />• Comprehensive plans <br />■ Land use ordinances <br />• Planning and zoning <br />■ Building codes and enforcement <br />• Floodpiain ordinances <br />• NFVP Community Rating System <br />• Capital improvement programs <br />• Open ti{sacc pre-ervat,Qn <br />■ Shoreline codes <br />• Stormwatet management <br />regulations and master plans <br />• Mobile home park compliance <br />for }tome sheltem <br />• Proper Acquisrtionsand <br />elevations of structures in flood <br />prone areas <br />• Utility undergrounding <br />• Structural retrofits (1.e.r metal <br />roofs) <br />• FIocdvia llsand retain ingwalls <br />• Detention and retention <br />structures <br />• Culvert InstallationlModrfitataan <br />• Roads,& Bridge risk reduction <br />• Safe Room (New construction or <br />fK lity rrtrafit) <br />• Green 10Frastnvcture Method5 <br />Many of thew types of acfiom care <br />projects e6grbjrfar jundinq through <br />FEMA HMA�rartt programs. <br />
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