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Exh 9AAGENDA ITEM #9A SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 September 6, 2005 MEMORANDUM TO: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the Commission FROM: Jim SUBJECT: City Manager's Report National Flood Insurance Program; The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has designated Atlantic Beach to have a community flood rating of Class 8. This is after a multi- year effort from the city staff to have the city rating established. Previously, Atlantic Beach had not been rated. The goals of the community rating system by FEMA are to reduce flood losses, to facilitate accurate insurance ratings, and to promote public awareness of flood insurance. Atlantic Beach's rating results from a inspection of the various city codes that are in place dealing with construction in flood prone areas, the city's past enforcement of those codes and a physical inspection of many of the buildings and drainage systems in the flood prone areas. This rating is expected to save the owners of homes in flood prone areas a considerable amount of money on their flood insurance premiums. Information about the community rating system and the ratings of other Florida cities is contained in a letter dated April 17, 2000 and attached for your information. Relief Efforts for Hurricane Katrina Victims; Several efforts by Atlantic Beach staff are underway to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina. These are summarized as follows: 1) Atlantic Beach has partnered with the Jacksonville Fire Department to collect water, non-perishable food items, toiletries and similar supplies. Collection points have been established at each of the fire stations in the Jacksonville area. In Atlantic Beach, the city has assisted the fire department with obtaining a van to be used in collection and hauling the relief supplies to downtown Jacksonville where they are being sorted for rcdis`sibution to the hurricane ravaged areas. 2) Teams of police officers from the ABPD will be sent to the hurricane areas over the next couple of weeks. Thirteen of our officers and staff members have volunteered to go for 7 to 10 day rotations. A maximum of five will be sent at one time. Assignment of police from Florida is being coordinated through the Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE). AGENDA 1TEN1 #9A SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 3) Utility Director Donna Kaluzniak is in Mississippi as of the date of this writing along with several other water and sewer managers from the Jacksonville Electric Authority, to assist in getting water and sewer systems operational in the hurricane stricken areas. She is expected to return to Atlantic Beach before the commission meeting on September 12th and maybe ready to make a special report. 4) Atlantic Beach is coordinating with Neptune Beach to hold an event in Town Center on Saturday, September 24th from noon unti17:00 pm with a purpose of raising funds for hurricane relief. Free music will be provided. Food, beverages and an auction by Town Center merchants are planned. The activities are scheduled to occur on First Street in Neptune Beach and Atlantic Beach staff have been requested to assist in putting on the event. A more complete hurricane relief report will be made at the city commission meeting on September 12tH tf ~Z4' ~a-a ~ AGENDA ITEM #9A SEPTEMBER 12, 300 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS ;. "Dedicated to making Florida a better place to call home" JEB BUSH Governor April 17, 2000 Mr. Jim Hanson, City Manager • ~ City of Atlantic Beach 800 Seminole Road • Atlantic Beach; Florida 32233 Dear Mr. Hanson: ' ' This is to summarize the Community Assistance Visit (CAV) which was conducted on the City of Atlantic Beach's Floodplain Management Program on February 22, 2000. The.CAV - was conducted by Bart Frost of our State Assistance Office for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The purpose of the CAV was to assess the effectiveness of the city's - - administration and enforcement of its floodplain management regulations. Additionally, the CAV provided an opportunity to maintain periodic contact with local governments participating in tle NFIP so that our office may provide technical assistance and coordination, as necessary. The CAV consisted of a meeting with Mr. Don Ford, Building Official. The discussions focused oi; th~,city's floodplain management ordinance and Title 44 Code of Federal Regulations, Section 60.3(e) of the NFIP regulations. Based upon our discussions with your staff and documentation provided during our review of the building permit files, as well as a tour of the Special Flood Hazard Areas, the city is adequately administrating and enforcing its floodplain management regulations. We would like to recommend to you and your staff consideration of the Community Rating System (CRS) Program. Actively enforcing a two foot freeboard throughout your community, along with land use,planning that sets aside flood prone property for conservation or use as green ways and parks, is an excellent form of flood mitigation. As you may be aware, the i.'IhS is an incentive program that provides reductions in flood insurance premiums for residents in cormnunities whose floodplain management measures exceed those required to participate in the NFIP. ~ ' 2555 SHUMARD OAK BOULEVARD TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-2100 Phone: 850.488.8466/Suncom 278.8466 FAX: 850.921..0781/Suncom 291.D781 Internet address: http://www.dca.state.fl.us CRITICAL STATE CONCERN FIELD OFFICE COMMUNITY PLANNING EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT HOUSING aV COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2796 Overseas Highway, Suite 212 2555 Shumarc! Oak Boulevard 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard 2555 Shurnard Oak Boulevard Ma.arhnn. FI 71056.2227 Tallahassee. FL 32399-21D0 Tallahassee, FL 32399-21D0 Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 STEVEN M. SEIBERT 5eaetary AGIJNDA ITI;NI #9A SiJPTI;NIBER 12, 2005 P,4r. Jim Hanson April 17, 2000 Patio T~vo ,. We wish to thank you and your staff for your assistance and cooperation during our CAV. We encourage and support your staff attending the Fooodplain Management course at the Emergency Management Institute in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Enclosed is the application information, or you may visit the FEMA website at www.fema.gnv for additional information on course schedules. Additionally, we are enclosing information booklets pertaining to the NFIP and floodplain management. I1'the city needs assistance or clarifcation on these or other floodplain management r.~~lated matters, please call Mr. Frost at 904/413-9820. Sincerely, ail( Joseph F. Myers, Director UUU Division of Emergency Management JFM:bI~f Lnciosures c:;: Charles H. Speights Brad Loar, FEMA Don Ford ~ W ~ ~ a y V AGENDA ITEM #9A SEPTEMBER 12, 2045 GOMMUNlTY RATING SYSTEM ~. GENERAL DESCFt1PT10N The. goals of the Commun ty Rating System (CRS) are to reduce flood losses, to facilitate accurate insurance rating, altd to promote the awareness of flood insurance. The CRS has been developed to provide incentives for communities io go beyond the minimum floodplain managemr:nt requirements to develop extra measures to provide protection from flooding. The incentives are in the form of premium discounts. ELIG1BILfT1' For a community to be eligible, the community must be in full compliance with the NFIP and be in the Regular phase of the program. Communities in the Emergency phase of the program are not eligible. CLASStF{CATIONSAHD DISCOUNTS All communities start out with a Class 10 rating {which provides no discount). '(here are 10 CRS classes: Class 1 requires the rrast credit points and gives the greatest premium reductions; Class 10 identifies a community that •ices not apply for the CRS, or does not obtain a minimum number of credit points and receives nri discount. There are 16 activities recognized as measures for eliminating exposure to floods. Credit points are assigned to each activity. 1'he activities are organized under four main c~ltegories: Public Information, Mapping and F:egula6on, Flood Damage Reduction, and Flood Preparedness. Once a community applies tc~ the appropriate FEMA region for the CRS grogram and Its implementation is verified, FI11 sets the CRS classification based upon the c •edit points. This classification determines the premium discount for policyholders. Premium discounts rangin!3 from 5 percent to a maximum of d5 percent will be applied to every policy written in a community as recognition of the floodplain man~3gement activities instituted. This is a voluntary program for communities. An example follows showing how the CRS premium discount is reflected on the Appli~:ation. CRS ACTIVIT{ES THAT CAN D1REC'TLY BENEFIT INSURANCE AGENTS Certain activities that are credited under tie CRS provide direct benefit to agents writing flood insurance. A!I CRS communities muss maintain colrlpteted FEMA elevation and floodproofing certificates for all new and substantially improved constn.~ction in the Special Flood Hazard Area after the date of application for CRS classification. These certificates must be available upon request. Therefore, in writing a policy, an agent sh~uk} be able to gat these certificates from airy CRS community. In addition, some CRS communities receive crE-dit for having completed certificates for Post-FIRh1 buildings constructed prior to ttie CRS application date. If they do receive this credit, then these certificates should also be oval able to agents writing flood insurance. The community may charge a fee for copying certificates for inquirers. Many CRS communities receive credit far providing inquirers with information from the community's FIRM. This includes a prc~perty's flood risk zone and the Base Flood Elevation. The service must be publicized once a yeti(. If a community is receiving this credit, then agents should be able to use the service. There may be a fee charged for the service. CR5 PREMIUM DISCOUNTS Class Discount Class Discount 1 45°~6 6 20X 2 40°h 7 1591, 3 3596 B 10°!0 4 3096 9 5°~ 5 25'/0 10 SF1iA (Zones A, r~E, AS-A30, V, V1 V30, AO, and AH): Credit varies depending on lass. NonSFHA (Zone:, 8, C, X, D, A99, and AR; ARIA, AR/AE, ARIA?-A30, ARIAH, AR/AO): 5% credit for Ctas :es 1.9. ICC Coverage effective June 1,1997 GRS 1 May 7, i9!?9 AGENDA ITEM #9A SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 C4MA~U NITY RATING SYSTEM ELIGIBLE COMMUNITIES CpMMUNITY NUMBER COMIAUNITY NAME CRS ENTRY CURRENT CURRENT CREDIT CREDIT EFFECTIVE CLASS FOR FOR ST~ITUS• DATE DATE SFHA NONSFHA Delaware (continued) 100041 Lewes, City of 1011!92 10/1/92 9 5 5 100026 New Castle, City of 10!1!94 1011194 9 5 5 C 100025 Newark,City of 10!1192 10/1/97 8 1p 5 C . . 105086 Rehoboth Beach, City of 10!1!94 10/1/95 8 10 5 C 100048 Seaford, City of 10/1196 10/1/96 9 5 C 5 C Florida ` ' 120001 Alachua County 10/1!95 10/1195 9 5 5 C 120290 Altamonte Springs, City i~f 1011194 10!1/96 8 10 5 125087 Anna Maria, City of 10/1/91 05/1/97 8 10 5 C 120180 Apopka, City of 1011!93 1011193 9 5 5 C ^ ~ 120193 Atlantis, City of 10/1192 10!1!94 8 10 5 V 120636 Bal Harbour, Village of 10!1/96 1011/97 8 10 5 ,~ 120004 Bay County 1011!93 1011!98 8 10 5 ~~ 120637 Bay Harbor Islands, Towi of 1011!94 10/1/96 8 10 5 ,~ 125089 Belleair Beach, City of 10!1192 10!1!93 8 10 5 i~ 120195 Boca Raton, City of 10/1!92 10/1/94 8 ~ 10 5 I 120196 Boynton Beach, City of 1011/91 10/1/93 8 10 ' I 125091 Bradenton Beach, City o1 1011/91 1011196 8 10 5 J I 120155 Bradenton, Ci of tY f0/i/91 10/1/93 8 10 ~ ~ 5 ' ~~ I, 125092 Brevard County 10!1191 10/1/93 8 1p 5 125093 Broward Coun tY 10!1!92 10/1l9ci 8 10 5 ~' (; 120005 Callaway, City of 10!1!93 10/1/93 9 5 5 ( 125094 Cape Canaveral, City of 10!1!93 1011/93 9 5 5 ~ 125095 Cape Coral, City of 10!1!91 1011196 8 10 5 ~~ ~ 120090 Carrabelle, Ci of tY 1011193 10/1!93 9 5 5 ' ~~ 120061 Charlotte County 1011/92 1011/97 7 15 $ ~ 120064 Clay County 1011/96 10/1196 9 5 5 ~ ~ 125096 Clearwater Ci of tY 10/1!91 10/1/94 B 10 5 ' (; 120198 Cloud Lake, Town of 10/1/94 10/1!96 8 10 5 125097 Cocoa Beach, City of 1011!94 1011/94 9 5 5 t: 120020 Cocoa, City of 10/1/94 10!1196 8 10 ~~ ~ 120031 Coconut Creek, City of 10/1192 1011!97 8 10 5 ~ 120067 Collier County 1011!92 1011195 7 15 5 ~~ ' 120070 Columbia Coun tY 10/1196 1011/96 9 . 5 5 t. C, 120032 Cooper City, City of 1011/92 1011!96 8 10 5 120639 Coral Gables, City of 1011/93 10/1/98 8 10 5 C. 120033 Coral Springs, City of 10/1/92 1011!94 8 10 5 C~ 120635 Dade County 1011194 1011/97 7 15 5 C~ C 120034 Dania, City of 10!1193 1011193 9 5 5 ~ 120035 Davie, Ci of tY 1011194 1011!94 9 5 5 C C 125100 Daytona Beach Shores, 10Hl92 1011194 8 10 5 City of C ' 125099 Daytona Beach, City of. 10!1!94 1011194 9 5 5 125101 Deerfield Beach, City of 10/1192 10/1!93 8 10 5 C C `Status: C = Current R = Rescinded ICC Coverage effective June 1, 79;17 CRS 6 May 1, '1999 AGENDA ITEM #9A SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 G4M~IIUMITY I~Ttt~G SYSTEM ELIGIBLE COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY NUMBER r• COMMUNITY NAME CRS ENTRY DATE CURRENT EFFECTIVE DATE CURRENT CLASS CREDIT FOR SFHA CREDIT FOR NON-SFHA STATUS" Delaware (continued) 100041 Lewes, City of 10/1192 1011192 9 5 5 C 100026 New Castle, City of 10/1/94 1011194 9 5 5 C 100025 Newark,City of 10!1192 10/1197 8 10 5 C 105086 Rehoboth Beach, City o ` 1011/94 1011!95 8 10 5 C 100048 Seaford, City of 1011/96 1011/96 9 5 5 C Florida 120001 Alachua County 10/1/95 10/1/95 9 5 5 C 120290 Altamonte Springs, City 1f 1011/94 10/1196 8 10 5 C 125087 Anna Maria, City of 10/1191 0511!97 8 10 5 C 120180 Apopka, City of 1011193 1011/93 9 5 5 C 120193 Atlantis, City of 1011/92 10/1/94 8 10 5 C 120636 Bal Harbour, Village of 1011196 1011/97 8 10 5 C 120004 Bay County 1011!93 1011198 8 10 5 C 120637 Bay Harbor Islands, Town of 10/1/94 1011196 8 10 5 C 125089 Belleair Beach, City of 1011192 1011/93 8 10 5 C 120195 Boca Raton, City of 10/1!92 10/1/94 8 10 5 C 120196 Boynton Beach, City of 1011!91 1011193 8 10 5 C 125091 Bradenton Beach, City o ~ 1011191 1011/96 8 10 5 ~„ 120155 Bradenton, City of 1011191 10!1193 8 10 5 ~;, 125092 Brevard County 10/1/91 10/1!93 8 10 5 ~~ 125093 Broward County 1011!92 1011196 8 10 5 ~~ 120005 Gallaway, City of 1011193 i0/1193 9 5 5 i:, 125094 Cape Canaveral, City of 1011193 10!1193 9 5 5 i~ 125095 Cape Coral, City of 1011191 1011/96 8 10 5 ~ I~ 120090 Carrabelle, City of 10/1/93 10/1!93 9 5 5 1; 120061 Charlotte County 1011/92 10/1197 7 15 5 I~ 120064 Clay County 10!1/96 10!1/96 9 5 5 (; 125096 Clearwater, City of 1011/91 10!1!94 8 10 5 (; ' 120198 Cloud Lake, Town of 1011194 10/1/96 8 10 5 t; 125097 Cocoa Beach, City of 10!1/94 10/1/94 9 5 5 (; 120020 Cocoa, City of 10/1!94 1011!96 8 10 5 (; 120031 Coconut Creek, City of 10/1/92 10/1/97 8 10 5 C 120067 Collier County 10!1/92 1011195 7 15 5 (; 120070 Columbia County 1011/96 1011!96 9 ~ • 5 5 (; 120032 Cooper Cily, City of 1011!92 10!1196 8 10 5 C 120639 Coral Gables, City of 1011/93 1011/96 B 10 5 (; 120033 Coral Springs, City of 10/1!92 10!1!94 8 10 5 (; 120635 Dade County 1011!94 1011!97 7 15 5 C: 120034 Dania, City of 1011/93 10/1!93 9 5 5 C: 120035 Davie, City of 10!1!94 10!1194 9 5 5 C; 125100 Daytona Beach Shores, 1011192 1011/94 8 10 5 (: City of 125099 Daytona [leach, City of 10/1/J4 1U/1/J~t tl 5 ;; {: 125101 Deerfield Beach, Cily of 1011192 1011/93 8 10 5 t;: 'Status: C = Current R = Res~:inded ICC Coverage effective June 1,19 37 CRS 6 May 1,1999 f11+1' GO VV VL• 1Jr 11a aaCsO ~.~~ wl a~V„ o uVwQ„ VuT ,. 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CC)MMUNITY RATING SYSTEM ELIGIBLE COMMUNITIES ' COMIiAUNITY COMMUNITt' NAME NUMBER CR5 ENTRY DATE CURRENT EFFECTIVE DATE CURRENT CL/1SS CREDIT FOR SFHA CREDIT FOR NON~.5FH1- STATUS• Florida (cantinuedj 125102 Delray Beach, Ciiy of 10!1/94 1011/94 9 5 5 C 125158 Destin, City of 10/1/94 10/1194 9 5 5 C 125103 Dunedin, City of 1011192 04/1/98 8 10 5 C 120308 Edgewater, City cf 1011192 1011/97 B 10 5 C 120080 Escambia County 1011191 1011191 9 5 5 C 120146 Fanning Springs, Town of 1011!93 10!1193 9 5 5 C 120172 Fernandina Beacll, City of 1011/92 1011197 8 10 5 C 120087 Flagler Beach, Cily of 10/1/95 1011!96 8 10 5 C 125105 Fort Lauderdale, t;ity of 10/1192 10/1192 9 5 5 C 125106 Fort Myers, City o f 1011193 1011 /98 8 10 5 C 12028fi Fort Pierce, City cf 1011192 1011192 9 5 5 C 120174 Fort Walton Beach, City of 10/1/92 10!1/97 8 10 5 C 120088 Franklin County 10!1/93 10/1/93 9 5 5 C 125107 Gainesville, City cf 1011192 10!1/97 8 10 5 C 120200 Glen Ridge, Town of 1011194 1011196 8 10 5 C 120642 Golden Beach, Tcwn of 1011193 1011/93 9 5 5 C 120275 Gulf Breeze, City ~~f 1011193 1011/93 9 5 5 C 120098 Gulf County 10/1/93 10!1193 9 5 5 C 125108 Gulfport, City of 10!1193 10!1194 8 10 5 C 125110 Hallandale, City of 1011194 10/1/96 8 10 5 C 120103 Hardee County 1011196 1011196 9 5 5 C 120110 Hernando County 1011/92 1011!94 8 10 5 C 120643 Hialeah, City of 10/1193 1011/97 8 10 5 C 125111 Highland Beach, /'own of 1011!93 1011/93 9 5 5 C 120111 Highlands County 1011194 1011/94 9 5 ~ 5 C 120040 Hillsboro Beach, Town of 10/1/94 1011194 9 5 5 C 120112 Hillsborough County 1011192 1011/95 8 10 5 C 125112 Holly Hill, City of 1011194 10!1/94 9 5 5 C 125113 Hollywood, City of 10!1/92 1011193 8 10 5 C 125114 Holmes Beach, Ci~y of 1011!91 0511/97 8 10 5 C 120207 Hypoluxo, Town o'` .1011194 1011/96 8 10 5 C 120119 Indian River County 1011192 0111/98 7 15 5 C 120121 Indian River Shores, Town of 10!1194 1011195 8 10 5 C 125117 Indian Rocks Beach, City of 10!1!92 10!1193 8 10 5 C 125118 Indian Shores, Totrn of 10/1193 05/1!97 7 15 5 C 120078 Jacksonville Beacl-, City of 10!1192 10h/92 9 5 5 C 120077 Jacksonville, City c-f 10/1/91 10/1192 10 0 p R 120331 Jefferson County 10/1/96 10/1/96 9 5 5 C 120208 Juno Beach, Town of 1011!93 1011!96 6 20 5 C 120182 Jupiter Island, Tow n of 10/1!95 ~ 1011195 9 5 5 C 125119 Jupiter, Town of 10/1/94 10h/94 9 5 5 C 120245 Kenneth City, Town of 10/1192 1011192 9 5 ~ 5 C 120648 Key Biscayne, City of 04H/98 0411198 7 15 5 C 125121 Key Colony Beach City of 10/1/92 10/1/95 8 10 5 C 120168 Ke West, City of 1011192 1011192 9 5 5 C 'Status: C = Current R =Rescinded ICC Coverage effective June 1, 1997 CRS 7 May ~, 1999 ..~, ~.. .... ......~..~ ,.----b...~.-~ ---~..,. _ _--__.. __ _. ---- COMiIUIUNITY RATING SYSTENt ELIGIBLE COMMUNITIES r --- AGENDA ITEM #9A SIrPTIrivIBlrR 12, 2005 COMMUNITY i• NUMBER COMMUNITY NAME CRS ENTRY DATE CURRENT EFFECTIVE DATE CURRENT CUlSS CREDIT FOR SFHA CREDIT FOR NONSFHA STATUS' Florida {continued) 120190 Kissimmee, City of 1011196 10/t/96 9 ~ 5 C 120211 Lake Clarke Shores, Town of 10/1194 1011/94 9 5 5 C 120421 Lake County 1011194 1011!97 8 10 5 C 120212 Lake Park, Town of 10/1192 10/1/92 9 ~ 5 5 C 120213 Lake Worth, City of 10/1/96 1011196 9 5 5 C 12026? Lakeland, City of 1011194 1011194 9 5 5 C 120214 Lantana, Town of 10!1194 1011194 9 5 5 C 125122 Largo,.City of 1011/92 1011/97 7 15 5 C 120044 Lauderhill, City of 1011192 1011!92 9 5 5 C 125124 Lee County 1011191 05/1197 7 15 5 C 120145 Levy County 1011194 1011194 9 5 5 C 125125 Lighthouse Point, City ~~f ~ 1011193 1011/94 8 10 5 G 125126 Longboat Key, Town o~` 1011/91 10/1!96 7 15 5 C 120292 Longwood, City of 1011196 1011196 9 5 5 C 120009 Lynn Haven, City of 10!1192 1011192 9 5 5 C 125127 Madeira Beach, City of 1011192 10!1!93 8 10 5 C 120149 Madison County 10!1194 10/1194 9 5 5 C 120215 Manalapan, Town of 1011!92 1011/92 9 5 5 C 120153 Manatee County 1011!91 1011/96 7 15 5 C 120216 Mangonia Park, Town ~~f 1011194 10/1/94 9 5 5 G 120047 Margate, City of 10/1/92 1011!95 8 10 5 C 120160 Marion County 1011194 1011!94 9 5 5 C 120161 Martin County 1011/92 1011194 9 5 5 C 120025 Melbourne, City of 10!1/93 1011/93 9 5 5 C 120651 Miami Beach, City of 10/1!96 1011197 8 10 5 C 120650 Miami, City of 10/1/94 10/1194 9 5 5 C 120048 Miramar, City of 1011/93 10/1/94 8 10 5 C 125129 Monroe County 10!1191 0511197 10 0 0 R 125130 Naples, C(ry of 1011!92 1011/97 ~ 7 15 5 C 120079 Neptune Beach, City o1 1011194 10!1/94 9 5 5 C 120232 New Port Richey, City cif 10/1!93 10/1/95 8 10 5 C 125132 New Smyrna Beach, Cary of 10!1!91 10/1196 8 10 5 C 120338 Niceville, City of 1011/93 0411198 8 10 5 C 120049 North Lauderdale, City of 10/1193 1011!93 9 5 5 C 120656 North Miami Beach, Clly of 10/1/93 1011198 8 10 5 C 120655 North Miami, City of 10/1!94 1011195 B 10 5 C 120217 North Palm Beach, Vilf.ige of 10/1/94 10/1!94 9 5 5 C 120279 North Port, Clty of 10/1192 10!1/93 8 10 5 C 125133 North Redington Beach, 1011/92 10/1/96 8 10 5 C Town of 120050 Oakland Park, City of 7011!94 10/1/94 9 5 5 C 120330 Ocala, City of 1011191 101119 i 9 5 5 C 125134 Ocean Ridge, Town of 1011192 0111/98 8 10 5 C 120173 Okaloosa County 1011!95 10!1195 9 5 5 C 120177 Okeechobee Coun 1011/96 10!1196 9 5 5 C `Status: C = Current R = R~:scinded ICC Coverage effective June 1, 1997 CRS 8 May 1,199~i np+r• co uu uc: cur+ 1"11 1 1 CSO», w i l ~V11 q V Vwal 1 V V T 1~1 V 1 ~.IVV ~- AGENDA ITIriVI #9A SEPTEMBZ;R 12, 2005 C+~MMUNITY RATING SYSTEM ELIGIBLE COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY HUh1B[ : COMMUNITY NAME CRS ENTRY DATE CURRENT EFFECTIVE DATE CURRENT CLASS CREDIT FOR SFHA CREDT' FOR NON-SEPIA STATUS' Florida (continued} 120250 Oldsmar, City of 1011192 1011194 8 10 5 C 120179 Orange County ~ 1011191 1011!96 7 15 5 C 120186 Orlando, City of 1011193 10/1/94 8 10 5 C 125136 Ormond Beach, City of 1011192 1011194 8 10 5 C 120189 Osceola County 1011194 10/1/98 ~ 8 10 5 C 120404 Palm Bay, City cif 1011193 1011198 8 10 5 C 120192 Palm Beach County 10/1!91 1011194 8 10 5 C 125137 Palm Beach Shc-res, Town of 1011194 1011194 9 5 5 C 120220 Paim Beach, To+vn of 10/1192 1011192 9 5 5 C 120223 Palm Springs, Village of 10!1192 10/1/97 8 10 5 C 120159 Palmetto, City o` 1011191 1011!93 8 10 5 C 120012 Panama City, G~ty of 1011193 04/1198 8 10 5 C 120011 Parker, City of 10!1194 10/1!94 9 5 5 C 120230 Pasco County 10!1192 1011192 9 5 5 C 120053 Pembroke Pine:, City of 1011/94 10/1/98 7 15 5 C 125138 Pensacola Beach•Santa 10/1191 1011191 9 5 5 C Rosa Island 125139 Pinellas County 10/1/93 10/1194 8 10 5 C 120251 Pinellas Park, City of 10!1191 1011196 7 15 5 C 120054 Plantation, City 1~f 1011192 10/1193 8 10 5 C 120261 Polk County 1011192 01/1198 8 70 5 C 120055 Pompano Beach, City of 10/1193 1011194 8 10 5 C 120312 Ponce Inlet, 7ovrn of , 1011192 1011193 7 15 5 C 120313 Port Orange. City of 1011192 1011197 8 10 5 C 120234 Port Richey, Cit!~ of 10/1/92 10/1194 8 10 5 C . 120099 Port St Joe, City of 10!1194 1011194 9 5 5 C 120287 Port St. Lucie, City of 1011191 1011196 8 10 5 C 120062 Punta Gorda, City of 1011/92 1011197 7 15 5 C 125140 Redington Beach, Town of 10/1193 1011/96 8 10 5 C 125141 Redington Shon~s, Town of 1011192 10!1193 8 10 5 G 120027 Rockledge, Cit)~ of 10!1191 10/1/96 8 10 5 C 125143 Safety Harbor, City of 1011192 10/1196 8 10 5 C 120402 Sanibel, City of 10/1/91 1011196 5 25 5 C 120274 Santa Rosa County 1011193 10/1198 8 10 5 C 125144 Sarasota Counh~ 10!1192 10/1/93 B 10 5 C 125150 Sarasota, City of 1011191 10!1/96 7 15 5 C 120028 Satellite Beach, City of 1011192 1011/92 9 5 5 C 120123 Sebastian, City ~~f 10!1192 1011197 8 10 5 C 120289 Seminole Count/ 10!1191 1011191 9 5 5 C 120164 Sewails Point, TDWn of 10/i!"yfi 10!1197 8 10 5 C 120579 Shalimar, Town of 1011195 1011195 9 5 5 C 120314 South Daytona, City of 1011192 10/1/97 8 10 5 C 120658 South Miami, Ciy of 10/1193 1D/1195 8 10 5 C 120227 South Palm Beach, Town of 1011193 10/1/93 9 5 5 C 125151 South Pasadenti, City of .1011192 1011198 8 10 5 C 'Status: C = Current R =Rescinded ICC Coverage effective J une 1,1997 CRS 9 May 1, 1999 ..r, ~.., ..., ..~. ~..r. ,~...~b~,..., ~..~..,, .. ,..._~~. ...... ~ ,.. ....... COMMUNITY RATING SYSTEM ELIGIBLE COMMUNiTIE~ r • ., AGENDA ITEM #9A SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 COMMUNITY NUMBER '' COMIMUNITY NAMI: CRS ENTRY DATE CURRENT EFFECTIVE DATE CURRENT CLASS CREDIT FOR SFHA CREDIT FOR NON.SFHA STATUS' Florida (continued) . 125146 St. Augustine Beach, City of 1011193 10/1!96 8 10 5 C 125145 St. Augustine, City of ~ 10/1/92 1011/97 8 10 5 C 120191 St. Cloud, City of 10/1193 10/1/94 8 10 5 C 125147 St. Johns County 10/1/95 1011!95 9 5 5 C 120285 St. Lucie County 10!1/94 10/1/96 8 10 5 C 120316 St. Marks, Town of 1011/93 1011193 9 5 5 C 125149 St. Petersburg Beach, ~~ity of 1011191 1011192 8 10 5 C 125148 St. Petersburg, City of 1011!92 1011193 B 10 5 C 120296 Sumter County - 1011195 05/1197 8 10 5 C 120328 Sunrise, City of 1011!92 ~ 10/1/95 8 10 5 C 120659 Surfside, Town of 1011!93 10/1194 B 10 5 C 120300 Suwannee County 10/1/96 10/1/96 9 5 5 C 120144 Tallahassee, City of 1011!94 10/1196 8 10 5 C 120058 Tamarac, City of 10!1/92 10/1/92 9 5 5 C 120114 Tampa, City of 10!1191 1011196 8 10 5 C 120259 Tarpon Springs, City o1 10!1192 10!1/93 8 10 5 C 120302 Taylor County 1011/96 10!1196 9 5 5 C 120115 Temple Terrace, City of 10!1193 10!1193 9 5 5 C 120228 Tequesta, Village of 1011192 10/1197 8 10 5 C 125152 Titusville, City of 1011!92 10/1/97 8 10 5 C 125153 Treasure Island, City o~~ 1011/92 0111198 8 10 5 C 125154 Venice, City of 1011191 1011193 8 10 5 C 120124 Vero Beach, City of 10/1/93 1011198 8 10 5 C 125155 Volusta County 1011/93 05/1197 8 10 5 C 120315 Wakulla County 1011193 10!1/93 9 5 5 C 120229 West Palm Beach, City of 1011192 1011/94 8 10 5 C 120295 Winter Springs, City of 1011!93 10!1198 8 10 5 C 120147 Yankeetown, Town of 1011!94 10h/97 7 15 5 C Georgia 130075 Albany, City of 1011!94 1011194 9 5 5 C 130093 Brunswick,City of 1011193 10/1/93 9 5 5 C 130030 Chatham County 1011/91 1011/91 9 5 5 C 130052 Cobb County 1011191 1011!97 8 10 5 C 130086 College Park, City of 10/1192 10/1/98 8 10 5 C 130059 Columbia County 04!1!99 04/1/99 9 5 5 C 135158 Columbus, City of 10!1!91 10!1193 8 10 5 C 130144 Covington, City of 1011!93 1011!93 9 5 5 C 135159 Decatur, City of 1011/93 10!1193 9 5 5 C 130065 Dekalb County 10!1!92 10!1/94 8 10 5 C 130074 Dougherty County 10/1/93 1011193 9 5 5 C 130098 Duluth 1011!97 1011197 9 5 5 C 130306 Douglas County 1011195 10!1195 9 5 5 C 130092 Glynn County 10/1192 1011196 B 10 5 C 130322 Gwinnett Coun 10/1/94 10/1194 9 5 5 C "Status: C = Current R = R:scinded ICC Coverage effective June 1, 1997 CRS 10 May 1,199;1