Common use of Outfall Systems Clause in Contracts

Outfall Systems. a. In-kind repair, replacement, or minor upgrades to outfall pipes along beaches or inland waterways. The following criteria for determining whether a building or structure is collapsed will be applied by FEMA to support identification of buildings and structures eligible for the following programs: Public Assistance Private Property Debris Removal (PPDR); Individual Assistance Permanent Housing Construction-Repair (PHC-R) subject to Section 106 review as per Stipulation I.7.a. of this Agreement; Public Assistance and Hazard Mitigation projects. Any structure/building that meets one or more of the identified criteria below is considered to lack integrity and will not be considered eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places: A. The structure is collapsed forming a pile of debris and rubble, or rubble has already been removed from property (unable to identify as a structure/building). B. The structure has been displaced from its original block/lot parcel. C. The structure is certified as an imminent threat, structurally unstable and unsafe for human habitation by building codeofficials in the municipality (decreed by municipal ordinance). D. The structure demonstrates the following characteristics listed below (porches should not be considered): 1. Minimally wracked or canted. Wracked or canted is defined as “moved by forces in multiple dimensions which have distorted what was a rectangular shape into a parallelogram; twisted, not merely shifted or tilted”. 2. Missing two or more full elevations of a single floor and/or missing additional stories (second or third floors). The following process for Private Property Debris Removal (PPDR) will be followed by FEMA to ensure that only buildings and structures meeting FEMA’s Public Assistance and Hazard Mitigation Programs (FEMA Programs) eligibility requirements will be reviewed for compliance with Section 106. A. Local building authorities will be responsible for submitting properties to the Puerto Rico Central Office for Recovery, Reconstruction and Resiliency (COR3), and then to FEMA Programs for inclusion in the PPDR program. B. FEMA Programs staff shall submit five photographs of each property, including one of each elevation and one of the streetscape. C. Accurate GPS coordinates will be submitted for each property. D. FEMA Programs will review each application (including photos) to ensure that each property meets program eligibility. E. Only properties that the FEMA Programs has reviewed and found eligible will be submitted to EHP for review.

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Sources: Programmatic Agreement

Outfall Systems. a. In-kind repair, replacement, or minor upgrades to outfall pipes along beaches or inland waterways. The following criteria for determining whether a building or structure is collapsed will be applied by FEMA to support identification of buildings and structures eligible for the following programs: Public Assistance Private Property Debris Removal (PPDR); Individual Assistance Permanent Housing Construction-Repair (PHC-R) subject to Section 106 review as per Stipulation I.7.a. of this Agreement; Public Assistance and Hazard Mitigation projectsprogram. Any structure/building that meets one or more of the identified criteria below is considered to lack integrity and will not be considered eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places: A. :  The structure is collapsed forming a pile of debris and rubble, or rubble has already been removed from property (unable Unable to identify as a structure/building). B. .  The structure has been displaced from its original block/lot parcel. C. .  The structure is certified as an imminent threat, structurally unstable and unsafe for human habitation by building codeofficials code officials in the municipality (decreed by municipal ordinance). D. .  The structure demonstrates the following characteristics listed below (porches should not be considered): 1). o Minimally wracked or canted. Wracked or canted is defined as “moved by forces in multiple dimensions which have distorted what was a rectangular shape into a parallelogram; twisted, not merely shifted or tilted”. 2. o Missing two or more full elevations of a single floor and/or missing additional stories (second or third floorsfloor). The following process for Private Property Debris Removal (PPDR) PPDR will be followed by FEMA to ensure that only buildings and structures meeting FEMA’s Public Assistance and Hazard Mitigation Programs (FEMA Programs) program eligibility requirements will be reviewed for compliance with Section 106. A. .  Local building authorities will be responsible for submitting properties to the Puerto Rico Central Office for Recovery, Reconstruction and Resiliency (COR3), and then to FEMA Programs for inclusion in the PPDR program. B. FEMA Programs staff shall . Each property must be declared to be an imminent threat; that it, it must pose a life-safety issue or be in imminent danger of collapsing and causing damage to an adjacent property.  The local building authority must submit five photographs of each property, including one of each elevation and one of the streetscape. C. .  Accurate GPS coordinates will be submitted for each property. D. FEMA Programs .  Public Assistance (Program) will review each application (including photos) to ensure that each property program meets program eligibility. E. .  Only properties that the FEMA Programs Program has reviewed and found eligible will be submitted to EHP for review.  Demolition will not include removal of slabs or driveways.  The contractor will be required to test for asbestos and to ▇▇▇▇▇ the nuisance appropriately.  Properties in the PPDR program will be reviewed by a team composed of a SHPO staff member and a FEMA historic preservation specialist who meets the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualifications. 1. General Approach to Minimize Impact to Soil: a. When using heavy equipment, work from hard or firm surfaces to the fullest extent possible, to avoid sinking into soft soils. b. The sub-recipient will, to the fullest extent possible, ensure that its contractors minimize soil disturbance when operating heavy equipment on wet soils (6 inches or less). c. Excavation and burial of debris on-site is not permitted. 2. Activity-Specific Guidelines: ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ Debris Removal (including Rootballs)

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Sources: Programmatic Agreement

Outfall Systems. a. In-kind repair, replacement, or minor upgrades to outfall pipes along beaches or inland waterways. The following criteria for determining whether a building or structure is collapsed will be applied by FEMA to support identification of buildings and structures eligible for the following programs: Public Assistance Private Property Debris Removal (PPDR); Individual Assistance Permanent Housing Construction-Repair (PHC-R) subject to Section 106 review as per Stipulation I.7.a. of this Agreement; Public Assistance and Hazard Mitigation projectsprogram. Any structure/building that meets one or more of the identified criteria below is considered to lack integrity and will not be considered eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places: A. :  The structure is collapsed forming a pile of debris and rubble, or rubble has already been removed from property (unable Unable to identify as a structure/building). B. .  The structure has been displaced from its original block/lot parcel. C. .  The structure is certified as an imminent threat, structurally unstable and unsafe for human habitation by building codeofficials code officials in the municipality (decreed by municipal ordinance). D. .  The structure demonstrates the following characteristics listed below (porches should not be considered): 1). o Minimally wracked or canted. Wracked or canted is defined as “moved by forces in multiple dimensions which have distorted what was a rectangular shape into a parallelogram; twisted, not merely shifted or tilted”. 2. o Missing two or more full elevations of a single floor and/or missing additional stories (second or third floorsfloor). The following process for Private Property Debris Removal (PPDR) PPDR will be followed by FEMA to ensure that only buildings and structures meeting FEMA’s Public Assistance and Hazard Mitigation Programs (FEMA Programs) program eligibility requirements will be reviewed for compliance with Section 106. A. .  Local building authorities will be responsible for submitting properties to the Puerto Rico Central Office for Recovery, Reconstruction and Resiliency (COR3), and then to FEMA Programs for inclusion in the PPDR program. B. FEMA Programs staff shall . Each property must be declared to be an imminent threat; that it, it must pose a life-safety issue or be in imminent danger of collapsing and causing damage to an adjacent property.  The local building authority must submit five photographs of each property, including one of each elevation and one of the streetscape. C. .  Accurate GPS coordinates will be submitted for each property. D. FEMA Programs .  Public Assistance (Program) will review each application (including photos) to ensure that each property program meets program eligibility. E. .  Only properties that the FEMA Programs Program has reviewed and found eligible will be submitted to EHP for review.  Demolition will not include removal of slabs or driveways.  The contractor will be required to test for asbestos and to ▇▇▇▇▇ the nuisance appropriately.  Properties in the PPDR program will be reviewed by a team composed of a SHPO staff member and a FEMA historic preservation specialist who meets the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualifications. 1. General Approach to Minimize Impact to Soil: a. When using heavy equipment, work from hard or firm surfaces to the fullest extent possible, to avoid sinking into soft soils. b. The sub-recipient will, to the fullest extent possible, ensure that its contractors minimize soil disturbance when operating heavy equipment on wet soils (6 inches or less). c. Excavation and burial of debris on-site is not permitted. 2. Activity-Specific Guidelines: ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Removal (including Rootballs)

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Sources: Programmatic Agreement