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20-3154 Adopting 2020-2025 Local Mitigation Strategy
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20-3154 Adopting 2020-2025 Local Mitigation Strategy
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Florida Division of Emergency Management <br />National Weather Service <br />Seminole County Community Wildfire Protection Plan <br />Seminole County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan 2017 <br />Seminole County Comprehensive Plan <br />Seminole County Extension Services <br />Seminole County Floodplain Management Plan <br />Participathig Organizations <br />Participating local government agencies are registered as organizations under the appropriate jurisdiction, <br />as are other groups, associations, districts, regions, and agencies, both public and private, which serve the <br />jurisdiction they are headquartered in. <br />Seminole County's multi -jurisdictional planning approach enables all interested organizations, groups, and <br />agencies, regardless of their total number, to be directly and actively involved in the planning within a <br />limited number of jurisdictions. Seminole County has involved seven jurisdictions defined as active <br />participants in the planning process. The active planning participants include: City of Altamonte Springs, <br />City of Casselberry, City of Lake Mary, City of Longwood, City of Oviedo, City of Sanford, City of Winter <br />Springs, and Seminole County. <br />This is an all-inclusive list for all the entities within Seminole County required to approve the LMS as a <br />multi -jurisdictional plan. Participation will be identified by attendance and active participation in the <br />process. However, many additional partners, agencies, and neighboring jurisdictions were invited via email <br />to each meeting. Participating municipalities are the same jurisdictions which participated in the 2015 plan <br />update and have been consistently active in the process since that time. <br />This LMS Planning Team has had participation by all the entities listed below to the extent that they have <br />attended the meetings, participated, and contributed to the update process of gathering data, or providing <br />insight and information all in the effort to better mitigate Seminole County. <br />Name <br />Agency <br />Position <br />Lucius Cushman <br />Citizen <br />Citizen <br />Rob Wolf <br />Citizen <br />Citizen <br />Anthony Apfelbeck <br />City of Altamonte Springs <br />Director of Building & Fire Safety <br />Mark Gisclar <br />City of Casselberry <br />Public Works Director <br />Miguel Conde <br />City of Lake Mary <br />Assistant City Engineer <br />Danielle Koury <br />City of Lake Mary <br />Engineer <br />David Hamstra <br />City of Longwood <br />Pegasus Engineering <br />Michael Peters <br />City of Longwood <br />Fire Chief/ Emergency Manager <br />Jeff Buchanan <br />City of Oviedo <br />Fire Chief <br />Nichlaus Dorey <br />City of Oviedo <br />Division Chief <br />Michael Cash <br />City of Sanford <br />Planning Engineer/ Floodplain <br />Manager <br />5 <br />
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