11-20-2023 Agenda
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8.Road access (road raises or other infrastructure improvements that will allow access to a <br />city,subdivision, or rural residence/farmstead). <br />10.Home buyouts for flooding and bank slumping. <br />11.Flood Recovery projects to include: Levee repair, road repair, bridge repair, and other <br />infrastructure related repair projects. None infrastructure flood recovery such as debris removal and <br />sandbag cleanup will not be eligible. <br />7.Road Projects that provide infrastructure protection to prevent significant future flood <br />damage.These requests may be standalone projects or in conjunction with post-flood damage repair <br />with or without FEMA cost share. <br />9.Embankment slumping along the Red River, Wild Rice River, Sheyenne River, Maple River, Rush and <br />Lower Rush Rivers, and Legal Drains. River slumping projects may include road and infrastructure <br />repair,home buyouts, and repair to legal drains. <br />2.Flood control projects. <br />3.Water retention or detention projects. <br />4.Dam construction or maintenance. <br />5.Lift Stations for removing storm water from within a levee protected area. <br />6.Rural Farmstead Ring Levees (in conjunction with the ND State Water Commission 50% cost share) <br />as outlined on the ND State Water Commission website under “Cost Share” <br />$ Dollar Amount <br />Project Eligibility: (Outline what provision of the Policy provides eligibility to fund this project based on the <br />criteria listed below) <br />1.Levee construction or recertification for cities or rural subdivisions. Generally levee projects <br />shouldbe constructed to FEMA and/or US Army Corps of Engineer standards and be able to bring the <br />benefited area out of the 1% chance (100 year) floodplain. These levees would also need to be <br />maintained at thatstandard by either the city or township that is a member of the National Flood <br />Insurance Program. Rural subdivisions seeking this funding would need to complete an agreement <br />with the township and form an assessment district for the long term maintenance of the levee. <br />Application and Funding Eligibility <br />(see criteria in the Cass County Policy 13.72 Amended County Sales Tax For Flood Risk Reduction and Recovery <br />Projects Adopted December 4, 2017 at www.casscountynd.gov/floodsalestaxcommittee <br />Describe why you are an Eligible Entity: (County, City, Township, Water Resource District, or Home/Landowner) <br />$ <br />$ <br />Breakdown of Project Funding <br />Total Project Cost <br />Additional Funding Source #1 (Name) <br />Additional Funding Source #2 (Name) <br />Additional Funding Source #3 (Name) <br />Additional Funding Source #4 (Name) <br />Local Project Cost (Total Cost – Additional Funding) <br />Flood Sales Tax Requested Amount <br />Applicant/Requesting Entity Cost <br />$ <br />$ <br />$ <br />$
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