Background On FEMA's Role In The Demolition Of Structures
Release Date: January 20, 2003
Release Number: 1446-Demolition
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- FEMA does not identify or condemn homes or other structures.
- The identification and condemnation of homes and other unsafe structures is the responsibility of the Guam Department of Public Works (GDPW) and the village mayors.
- FEMA's involvement in the demolition process is limited to helping reimburse GDPW for storm-related costs after other options have been exhausted.
- Owners of damaged and unsafe structures are encouraged to use their own resources or seek an SBA loan.
- Public Assistance (FEMA's program to assist communities to restore infrastructure) money can be used on a case-by-case basis to reimburse GDPW for some costs
- >when the structure has been determined by a designated engineer to be damaged to an unsafe condition by Typhoon Chata 'an or Super Typhoon Pongsona,
- >when the building is determined to be unsafe and poses a threat to public health and safety, and
- >when the building owner has voluntarily agreed to the demolition and has signed a legal document allowing the GDPW to proceed with demolition.
Last Modified: Wednesday, 27-Aug-2003 15:10:07