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Mid Range (3 — 5 year) <br />Responsible <br />Support <br />Priority <br />Schedule <br />Project <br />Strategies <br />Parties <br />Parties <br />Cost/Funding <br />CRS Activity Code <br />Sources <br />8. Evaluate early warning and <br />Town <br />County <br />High <br />Continuous <br />Local staff <br />response actions. In the event <br />Council <br />Emergency <br />time. <br />of flooding, how will critical <br />Management <br />facilities be evacuated; how <br />Midland <br />Department <br />will the town government <br />Volunteer <br />react to get persons out of <br />Fire <br />Sheriffs <br />flood -prone or isolated areas; <br />Department <br />Department <br />how will vehicles on <br />evacuation routes be <br />controlled; and how will <br />hazardous materials be <br />protected or evacuated. (CRS <br />610). <br />9. Monitor plan <br />Town <br />County <br />Medium <br />Continuous <br />Local staff <br />implementation to ensure <br />Council <br />Commerce <br />time. <br />schedules met. <br />Department <br />10. Assist County Commerce <br />Town <br />County <br />Medium <br />Continuous <br />Local staff <br />Department in tracking <br />Council <br />Commerce <br />time. <br />benefits in flood loss <br />Department <br />reduction. <br />Note: Abbreviations used in all tables: Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA); North Carolina Department of <br />Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR); North Carolina Division of Emergency Management (NCDEM); NC <br />Department of Transportation (NCDOT), Community Rating System (CRS) <br />H. Review, Evaluation and Monitoring of the Hazard Mitigation Plan <br />1. The Town of Midland will participate with Cabarrus County in the review and <br />revision the Hazard Mitigation Plan. This will occur every five years. The revised plan <br />will be submitted to the NCEM Hazard Mitigation Officer for review. Periodic <br />revisions may also be necessary to keep the Cabarrus County plan in compliance with <br />federal and state statutes and regulations. Midland may request that its part of the <br />hazard mitigation plan be revised at any time. This may be necessary as additional <br />development, implementation of mitigation efforts; development of new mitigation <br />processes, or changes in federal and state statutes and regulations necessitates a change <br />to the existing plan. <br />Appendix 3 to Annex E E -3 -9 December 2009 <br />Midland Mitigation Planning <br />A0*4" number 19 <br />G -1 <br />