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Village of Freeport

“The Boating and Fishing Capital of the East”

• Incorporated Area - 4.93 Square Miles

• 10.4 Miles of Waterways

• 30 Navigable Canals

• Approximately 20 miles of bulkhead

• Largest Maritime Center in South Shore Estuary

CRS Community Since 1993

In 2009 We Attained a Class 7

3,491 Structures in the Flood Zone

Village of Freeport Mitigation Projects:

Grade Raise of Roadways to a minimum of 5’ MSL

Elevation of Structures to a minimum of

10’ MSL

Public Awareness Campaign

Grade Raise of Streets

Eliminates Nuisance Flooding

Protects Property

Significant Economic Impact on the Area

Woodcleft Avenue

Before Grade Raise

Woodcleft Avenue Before Construction

Woodcleft Avenue Before Construction

Woodcleft Avenue Before Construction

Underground Utilities

Underground Utilities

Removal of Overhead Utilities

Scenic Pier Site Before

Construction

Completed

Completed

Completed

Esplanade Site

Woodcleft Avenue Esplanade

Before

After

After

Project

Completed in

October 1999

Before

After

Elimination of Flooding, Revitalized the

Nautical Mile

Before

After

Before

After

Road Elevations

Grade Raise of 2,200 Linear Feet Along Stirling

and Lester Avenues

Project Completed

in April 2001

Grade Raise of

1,500 Linear Feet

of Garfield Street

Project

Completed

in March

2002

Grade Raise of 3,700 Linear Feet of

Roadway on Casino and Cedar

Streets

Completed in September 2003

Bulkheading

MINIMUM BULKHEAD ELEVATION 7’ NAVD

Before

After After

Before

Elevation of Residential Structures

23 structures raised under the Flood Mitigation

Assistance Program and Hazard Mitigation Grant

Program.

Structures raised to a minimum of 10 MSL

Program began in March 1999 and the last two homes

were completed in May 2002

Leave it to the Professionals

Public Awareness Campaign

Bi-annual Village Wide Mailings

Emergency Hot Line

Emergency Siren System

Links to Information on the Village’s Web Site

Public Awareness

Winners of “What is a

Disaster?” Essay Contest

Public Awareness Day

held in Home Depot

Parking Lot

www.usgs.gov

Telephone-Telemetry Tidal

Coastal Flood-Monitoring

Station. Gage supports alert-

level dial-out alarms.

Fire and Hurricane Safety House

Hurricane Sandy and the Community Rating

System

Lessons Learned

Our Goal is to Improve Disaster Resiliency to

Ensure the Safety and Well Being of the Residents and

to Ensure Community Sustainability

What can we do better?

Prevent Foundation Damage

Flood Vents

E. Residential structures. (1) Elevation. The following standards apply to new and substantially improved residential structures located in areas of special flood hazard, in addition to the requirements in §§ 87-15B and C and 87-16. (a) Within Zones Al-A30, AE, AH, and also Zone A, if base flood elevation data are available, new construction and substantial improvements shall have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated to a minimum of four feet above the base flood elevation or two feet above the New York State freeboard requirement, whichever is greater.[Amended 7-8-2013 by L.L. No. 3-2013]

Higher Regulatory Standards

Elevation Certificates

After Action Report

Posted on our Website as of 08-21-2014

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Outreach Projects

Flood Protection Information

Floodplain Mapping

Identifying and Maintaining Open Space

Flood Data Maintenance

LIMWA Properties

Red Carded Properties

Locations of Elevated Structures

Mapped Inspections

Historical Damage

Stormwater Management Ordinances § 210-298 Purpose.

§ 210-299 Statutory authority.

§ 210-300 Applicability.

§ 210-301 Exemptions.

§ 210-302 Stormwater pollution prevention plans.

§ 210-305 Performance and design criteria.

§ 210-306 Maintenance, inspection and repair of stormwater

facilities; maintenance and inspection during construction.

§ 210-307 Maintenance easement(s).

ETC….

Drainage System Maintenance

Additional Mitigation Activities

Flood Warning and Response

WHY CRS AND HOW DOES IT HELP?

MITIGATION PROJECTS MAKE YOUR COMMUNITY BETTER!

CRS HELPS YOUR ECONOMY

CRS Compliant Homes are Safer and a Great Investment

CRS BRINGS COMMUNITIES

CLOSER AND MAKES IT EASIER TO WORK

TOGETHER

WHAT PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT WORRIED ABOUT RESILIANCY REALLY WANT TO KNOW

Our 15% Discount Saves the Residents Approximately

$855,000 Annually!!!

THANK YOU! DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY QUESTIONS?

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