File #: 24-0427    Version: 1 Name: Storm Water Program - FY25 Hazard Mitigation Floodplain Acquisition
Type: Consent Status: Consent
File created: 7/15/2024 In control: LUESA
On agenda: 8/7/2024 Final action:
Title: Storm Water Program - FY25 Hazard Mitigation Floodplain Acquisition
Attachments: 1. BA 24-0427 MadisonPark_FY25CIP.pdf
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Title
Storm Water Program - FY25 Hazard Mitigation Floodplain Acquisition

Action
ACTION:
1) Accept the Offer of Sale of Real Estate from SPENCER SETH, owner of property located at 4521 Wentworth Place, Charlotte, NC (tax parcel 171-042-23), for $500,000 under the hazard flood mitigation program, and authorize the Manager to execute all paperwork necessary to complete the transaction.
2) Authorize use of structures for training exercises by local emergency response agencies.

Staff Contact: Tim Trautman, LUESA - Storm Water Services


Presentation: No


BACKGROUND/JUSTIFICATION:
Since late 1999, Mecklenburg County has used storm water fee revenue to mitigate flood prone property. Buyouts reduce the risk to life and property during floods, while also enhancing the natural and beneficial functions of the floodplain. Mecklenburg County uses the land as open space, to expand greenways, to construct wetlands, etc.

Storm Water Services (STW) has acquired and demolished over a dozen flood-prone single-family residences along Little Hope Creek and Little Hope Creek Tributary in the Madison Park neighborhood. STW desires to continue these risk reduction efforts while coordinating future open space plans with Park & Recreation and others for the area.

The buyout is voluntarily. The property at 4512 Wentworth Place is a single-family home located within the FEMA and Community Floodway. The owner has agreed to sell the property for $500,000. The purchase price is based upon a current fair market value appraisal.

This action is consistent with goals in the Environmental Leadership Action Plan which supports the Environmental Leadership Policy adopted by the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC). These acquisitions are part of Storm Water’s 15-year CIP risk reduction goals and consistent with recommendations in the Flood Risk Assessment and Risk Reduction Plan (RARR), adopted by the BOCC on May 1, 2012.

STW staff allows training opportunities for local...

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