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Anoka County <br />MINNESOTA <br />Respectful, Innovative, Fiscally Responsible <br />Anoka County 2019 <br />Multi -Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br />4.4.2.1 Repetitive Flooding Analysis <br />In order for local jurisdictions to qualify for hazard mitigation assistance through the Flood <br />Mitigation Assistance Program (FMA), local hazard mitigation plans must include documentation <br />in its mitigation strategy that continued enforcement of applicable flood plain management <br />standards is parts of its strategy to reduce flood losses. In addition, a local mitigation plan must <br />include a section in its risk assessment that describes the source of repetitive flooding problems <br />and identifies the number and type (residential, commercial or governmental) of repetitive loss <br />properties in the jurisdiction. This should include the extent of flood depth and damage potential. <br />REPETITIVE FLOODING STRUCTURES <br />Number of <br />Structure <br />Structure <br />Flood <br />Number <br />of events <br />Flood Depth-ft <br />Damage <br />Potential-H,M,L <br />Type <br />Type <br />Residential <br />Structure <br />Response <br />Storm Water <br />Commercial <br />and <br />and <br />Out of Banks <br />Government <br />Content <br />Recovery <br />Low Lying <br />Flood <br />Critical etc. <br />Loss <br />Costs <br />Maintenance <br />Location <br />Fridley <br />7,077,762 <br />50,000 <br />Out of Banks <br />Riverview Terrace <br />4 <br />842 <br />H <br />12 <br />Residential <br />Coon Rapids <br />0 <br />5,000 <br />Out of Banks <br />8200 block of <br />3 <br />842 <br />M <br />Mississippi Blvd <br />12 <br />Residential <br />Coon Rapids <br />0 <br />5,000 <br />Out of Banks <br />114`h & Zea Street <br />3 <br />838 <br />M <br />6 <br />Residential <br />Andover <br />0 <br />32,412 <br />Out of Banks <br />153rd &7`h Avenue <br />3 <br />844 <br />L <br />7 <br />Residential <br />Anoka <br />800,000 <br />25,000 <br />Out of Banks <br />River Avenue <br />7 <br />842 <br />H <br />44 <br />Residential <br />Ramsey <br />0 <br />15,000 <br />Out of Banks <br />Bowers Drive <br />3 <br />842 <br />M <br />23 <br />Residential <br />There are currently no plans for mitigation actions for the properties in the city of Coon Rapids. <br />The locations are watched and communication is maintained with the property owners during <br />times that the Mississippi River is elevated. <br />Fridley is examining the possibility of adding a trail between the Riverview Terrance Apartments <br />and the river to create a public walkway near the Mississippi River and also to act as a base in <br />the event that a temporary levee may need to be constructed to prevent flooding. <br />The properties owners in the City of Anoka are aware of the possibility of flooding by the <br />Mississippi River and currently do not have any plans for mitigation action. The residents and <br />City track the water levels and maintain communications with the residents during times that the <br />Mississippi River is elevated. <br />Commented [REK132I: Followed up with cities for status, <br />did not change for last 6 years. <br />
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