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RESOLUTION NO. 2016-22 <br /> RESOULTION ESTABLISHING A VOLUNTARY FLOOD BUYOUT POLICY <br /> FOR THE CITY OF UNIVERSITY CITY, MISSOURI <br /> FY 2015 FMA/SRL VOLUNTARY FLOOD BUYOUT PROJECT <br /> BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF UNIVERSITY CITY, MISSOUR, AS FOLLOWS: <br /> Section 1. The Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA) has approved grant funding through the Flood <br /> Mitigation Assistance (FMA) Program for the acquisition and demolition of one (1)flood-prone residential property located <br /> on Glenside Place. Specifically, $164,700.00 in Federal funds is granted for the completion of the FY 2015 FMA/SRL <br /> Voluntary Flood Buyout Project (the 2015 FMA/SRL Project). The City has executed FEMA's Flood Mitigation Assistance <br /> Program Funding Approval and Grant Agreement forms. The City has agreed to accept responsibility for adherence to all <br /> grant requirements. <br /> Section 2. The City is required by FEMA to adopt a Voluntary Flood Buyout Policy. The City's FY 2015 <br /> FMA/SRL Voluntary Flood Buyout Policy (the "2015 FMA/SRL Policy) is hereby approved in substantially the form <br /> attached hereto as Exhibit A. <br /> Section 3. Representatives of the City are hereby authorized to use such policies in connection with the <br /> acquisition and demolition of the residential property on Glenside Place. <br /> Section 4. The City does hereby provide the necessary assurance that restrictive covenants shall be conveyed <br /> in the deed to any property the City acquires through FEMA's Flood Mitigation Assistance Program, as follows: 1) The <br /> property shall be dedicated and maintained in perpetuity for uses compatible with open space, recreational, or wetlands <br /> management practices; 2) No new structure(s) will be built on the property, except as approved under Title 44 of the <br /> Code of Federal Regulations, Section 206.434(d) (44CFR206.434(d)); and, 3) After completion of the project, no <br /> application for additional disaster assistance will be made for any purpose with respect to the property to any federal entity <br /> or source, and no federal entity or source will provide such assistance. <br /> Section 5. Only property meeting the following requirements are eligible to participate in the Glenside Buyout <br /> Project: 1) The property must be listed in the original buyout application submitted to FEMA or later officially amended to <br /> the buyout by both the Missouri State Emergency Management Agency(SEMA) and FEMA, and 2)The property must be <br /> a primary residential home. Vacation homes, clubhouses or businesses are not eligible for acquisition under this buyout <br /> program. <br /> Section 6. As required by SEMA, any changes and additions to the 2015 FMA/SRL Policy will be reviewed by an <br /> advisory committee consisting of representatives from SEMA and the City Council. In the event of disputes, differences of <br /> interpretation, or disagreements over the guidelines, the decision of the City, acting by and through the City Council, shall <br /> be final and in all cases shall be the determining factor, after consultation with SEMA. <br /> Section 7. The Mayor, the City Manager and other officers and representatives of the City are hereby authorized <br /> and directed to take such other action as may be necessary to carry out the 2015 FMA/SRL Project. <br /> Section 8. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage by the City Council and <br /> approval by the Mayor. <br /> Passed by the City Council and SIGNED by the Mayor of the City of University City, Missouri on the 12th day of <br /> September, 2016. <br /> tip . 0SL <br /> Mayor ; J <br /> ATTEST: • �,,ft✓ • <br /> '") <br /> (SEAL) <br /> Ci erk �- .. <br />