Pederkil Emergency Management Agency E- Grants Page 11 of 11 <br /> Internal Comments <br /> No. Queue User Date /Time Reviewer Comments <br /> winds, and significant snowfall along with freezing rain and ice. <br /> The Applicant's Public Works Department, EOC, and call -taker <br /> staff used labor, materials, and equipment to receive calls and <br /> dispatch work crews for emergency work: work crews were out <br /> responding to trees down on roads, installing portable <br /> generators at the street lights to insure that they were working <br /> properly, assisingt the 911 center by answering phone calls, <br /> and dispatching fire department personnel to storm related <br /> calls including vehicle accidents, power lines down, falls from <br /> the ice and other emergencies due to the storm. No mitigation <br /> is eligible for Emergency Protective Measures. - jcarpen7 - <br /> 06/04/2014 19:29:19 GMT <br /> Per 44 CFR §9.5 (c) (1), assistance provided for emergency <br /> work essential to save lives and protect property are exempt <br /> from wetland review. - jcarpen7 - 06/04/2014 19:21:31 GMT <br /> The scope of work involves emergency protective measures <br /> only which have no effect' to federally listed or proposed <br /> species or designated or proposed critical habitat. - jcarpen7 - <br /> 06/04/2014 19:22:10 GMT <br /> Emergency Assistance, as an emergency work Category B <br /> project, is exempt from floodplain review per 44 CFR 9.5(c)(1) <br /> except for permanent debris disposal. - jcarpen7 - 06/04/2014 <br /> 19:21:08 GMT <br /> Immediate rescue and salvage operations conducted to <br /> preserve life and property are exempt from the provisions of <br /> Section 106 [36 CFR 800.12(d)]. - jcarpen7 - 06/04/2014 <br /> 19:20:32 GMT <br /> https: / /connect 1.dhs.gov /emmie /,Danalnfo= isource. fema.net,S SL +dispatchDestination.do ?... 6/5/2014 <br />