Appendix F: Bergen County Letters of Intent
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1 Appendix F: Letters of Intent Appendix F: Letters of Intent Multi Jurisdictional All hazards Mitigation Plan Update 2014 Page F 1
2 LOI s Submitted Under Hurricane Sandy DR 4086 Applicant Name Type Title Amount Bergen Community College Bergen Community College: s for County Shelter $250, : Police Department $525, : Administrative $1,600, : DPW Complex $325, : Law & Public Safety $200, : New Agency $725, : New Maintenance Garage : Special Transportation $75, $125, : Prosecutors Office $625, Department of Public Works Flood Control Flood Protection for Tide Gate Controls $300, Planning Strategic Planning Study for Systematic Mitigation Planning Saddle Brook River Bridge Replacements Marcellus Street Bridge Improvements $100, $18,700, $170, One Bergen Plaza Project $2,269, Department of Public Works Department of Public Works Technical And Special Services DPW Flood Protection for Tide Gate Controls $300, DPW Emergency Power Supply for Traffic Signals Technical Schools: s for Emergency Shelter $1,593, $117, Technical And Special Services Planning : Strategic Planning Study for Systematic Mitigation Planning $100, Utilities Authority Utilities Authority (BCUA) Multiple Mitigation Measures $30,000,000.00
3 Utilities Authority Substation No. 5 Asset Elevation Project $2,980, Utilities Authority Floodproofing Main Pump Station No. 2 Dry Floodproofing Project $1,502, Bergenfield Borough ANS Outdoor Warning System $215, Bogota Borough Bogota Flood Control ( Pipe Installation) $2,500, Bogota Borough Bogota Flood Control $2,000, Bogota Borough Bogota Project Type Selection of "Other" (No Description Provided) $2,000, Carlstadt Borough Carlstadt Flood Control (Outfall Check Valves) $1,102, Carlstadt Borough Carlstadt Flood Control $17,635, Carlstadt Borough Carlstadt s for Shelters $2,622, Carlstadt Borough Carlstadt Town Hall s $675, Carlstadt Borough Carlstadt Firehouse $225, Carlstadt Borough Carlstadt Portable and Towable s $610, Carlstadt Borough Carstadt s for Critical Facilities $82, Carlstadt Sewerage Authority Carlstadt Sewage Authority (Sanitary Collection and Pumping Station Improvements) $1,500, Cliffside Park Borough Cliffside Park $115, Cliffside Park Borough Borough of Cliffside Park â Emergency s (2) $168, Closter Borough Closter Library and Senior Center $120, Closter Borough Closter Public Works $165, Closter Borough Cresskill Borough Demarest Public School Closter Borough Energy Allocation (To be revised) for Shelters/Weather Detection System Northern Valley Regional High School (NVRHS) $90, $225, $385, Dumont Borough Dumont $76, East Rutherford Borough Floodproofing East Rutherford Floodproofing of Residential Structure $40, East Rutherford Borough East Rutherford Flood Control $2,900, East Rutherford Borough East Rutherford Pump Station $167,333.00
4 East Rutherford Borough East Rutherford Civic Center $167, East Rutherford Borough Emergency at Carlton Fire House $134, Edgewater Borough Edgewater for Pump station #4 $90, Edgewater Borough Edgewater for Fire Company #1 $90, Edgewater Borough Edgewater Flood Doors Marina $26, Edgewater Borough Edgewater Flood Doors: Community Center $17, Edgewater Borough Edgewater Flood Doors: Borough Hall $30, Edgewater Borough Edgewater Flood Control: River Road $10,000, Edgewater Borough Edgewater Pump Station #4 (UPDATE) $120, Edgewater Borough Edgewater Fire Company #1 $120, Edgewater Borough Edgewater Borough Edgewater Borough Edgewater Borough Edgewater Borough School District Edgewater Borough School District Edgewater Borough School District Edgewater Borough School District Elmwood Park Borough Elmwood Park Borough Emerson Borough Floodproofing Floodproofing Floodproofing (UPDATE) Edgewater Flood Control Marina Flood Doors (UPDATED) Edgewater Flood Control Borough Hall Flood Doors (UPDATED) Edgewater Flood Control Community Center Flood Doors Edgewater Borough Energy Allocation (To be revised) Edgewater Board of Education : George Washington School Edgewater Board of Education: Eleanor Van Gelder School Edgewater Board of Education George Washington School Edgewater Board of Education Eleanor Van Gelder Elmwood Park Flood Control: Dredging of Fleischers Brook Elmwood Park Flood Control: Pump Station #6 Improvements Emerson Shelter at 20 Palisade Ave $35, $40, $23, $75, $480, $530, $480, $530, $250, $400, $45, Emerson Borough Emerson Fire Dept $100,000.00
5 Emerson Borough Emerson Flood Control: Localized Flood Reduction on Forest Ave (County Rd 0013) $160, Emerson Borough Borough of Emerson Portable s (2) and Transfer Switches (2) $101, Englewood City Englewood (s) $110, Englewood Cliffs Borough Borough of Englewood Cliffs Emergency s for Critical Facilities $76, Fair Lawn Board Of Education Fair Lawn BOE Enegy Allocation (To be revised) $18, Fair Lawn Borough Fair Lawn s $250, Fair Lawn Borough Fair Lawn Standby Emergency s $400, Fair Lawn Borough Fair Lawn Sump Pump $18, Fair Lawn Borough Fair Lawn Flood Control: Installation of Flood Control Valves $200, Fairview Borough Borough of Fairview emergency generator for critical facilities $150, Fairview Borough Fairview Flood Control: DPW Facility $500, Fort Lee Board of Education Fort Lee Public Schools $1,000, Fort Lee Borough Fort Lee Energy Allocation To be revised $75, Franklin Lakes Borough Garfield City Other Franklin Lakes Equipment Monitoring Equipment for Class 1 Dam $300, Garfield Acquisition of 6 Properties $3,100, Garfield City Garfield : Fire Co #5 $75, Garfield City Garfield Fire Co 1 $75, Garfield City Garfield Fire Co 3 $75, Garfield City Garfield Recreational Center (Emergency Shelter) $100, Garfield City Garfield DPW $175, Garfield City Garfield City Energy Allocation (To be revised) $75, Glen Rock Borough Glen Rock Flood Control Pump Replacement $202, Hackensack City Hackensack s Public Safety Bldgs, Shelters, & Pump House $575,000.00
6 Hackensack City Hackensack Flood Control: Dredge Coles Brook & Riser Ditch $456, Hackensack City Hackensack Flood Control Storm Water Facility $250, Hackensack City City of Hackensack Project $93, Hackensack City Hackensack Public Works $18, Hackensack City Hackensack $25, Hackensack Housing Authority Hackensack Housing Authority $60, Harrington Park Borough Borough of Harrington Park s $75, Harrington Park Borough Harrington Park Flood Control Multiple Projects $4,226, Hasbrouck Heights Borough Hasbrouck Heights $195, Haworth Borough Haworth $58, Haworth Borough ANS Haworth Lightning Detection System $45, Hillsdale Borough Hillsdale Acquisition of 17 Structures $7,735, Hillsdale Borough Hillsdale $60, Hohokus Borough Ho Ho Kus Flood Control $25, Leonia Borough Leonia s Recreation Center $30, Leonia Borough Leonia Public Works $30, Little Ferry Borough for Main Street Pump Station $150, Little Ferry Borough for Willow Lake Pump Station $150, Little Ferry Borough for Memorial School $1,200, Little Ferry Borough Installation of Tide Gate at Newark Bay $3,000,000, Little Ferry Borough Municipal Complex $199, Little Ferry Borough Installation of an automatic self cleaning grating system to the Losen Slote Pump Station $400, Little Ferry Borough Willow Lake Dredging & Expansion $1,500, Little Ferry Borough Soil Stabilization at First Aid Station Bldg $150, Little Ferry Borough Cleaning and de snagging of drainage ditches. $4,500, Little Ferry Borough Main Street Corridor Storm Water System Upgrades $500, Little Ferry Borough New Construction of Storm Water Pump Station and Check Valve $2,000,000.00
7 Little Ferry Borough Install drainage at Robby Road Park $150, Little Ferry Borough Install drainage at Robby Rd Park $125, Lodi Borough Lodi s for Sewer Pump Stations $125, Lodi Borough Lodi & Heater/AC Unit for EOC & Police Station $120, Lodi Borough Lodi s 3 Fire Stations $120, Lodi Borough Lodi Utilities Elevation at Residential Structure $15, Lodi Borough Energy Allocation s $245, Elev Lyndhurst Acquisition of 4 Structures $1,400, Lyndhurst Elevation of Residences along the Passaic River Lyndhurst Improvements to Pumping Stations #1, 2, & 4 Lyndhurst Flood Control (Riverbank Improvements along the Passaic River) $3,520, $2,884, $60,000, Lyndhurst Flood Control (Backflow preventers at existing stormwater outfall locations) $1,200, Lyndhurst Shelter $68, Mahwah Township Mahwah Township Lyndhurst Elevation of s Sloan Kettering Cancer $650, Mahwah Acquisition of 18 Structures $5,500, Mahwah Acquisition of 5 Structures $1,800, Mahwah Township Elev Mahwah Elevation of 1 Structure $175, Mahwah Township Mahwah Township Hall s $93, Mahwah Township Mahwah Flood Control (Multiple Projects) $5,930, Mahwah Township (UPDATED) Mahwah Flood Control Multiple Projects $13,430, Mahwah Township Mahwah Township Well s $93, Mahwah Township Energy Allocation s $186, Mahwah Township Mahwah Township for Administration (Shelter Portion) $93, Maywood Borough Maywood Towable s $170, Maywood Borough Maywood Senior Center $75, Maywood Borough Maywood Public Works $75,000.00
8 Midland Park Board of Education Midland Park BOE Emergency Shelter Midland Park High School $125, Midland Park Borough Midland Park $40, Montvale Borough 1 Montvale $385, Moonachie Borough Elev Moonachie Elevation of Municipal $4,500, Moonachie Borough Moonachie Lincoln Street $250, Moonachie Borough Moonachie Elevation of Moonachie Rd Station $150, Moonachie Borough Moonachie Elevation of Mechanicals $125, Moonachie Borough Moonachie Elevation of Fire House's Electrical Infastructure $50, Moonachie Borough Moonachie Elevation of Boilers $500, Moonachie Borough Moonachie Flood Control Town Wide Dredging Program $4,300, Moonachie Borough Moonachie Flood Control Berm Construction $1,300, New Milford Borough New Milford Acquisition/Elevation of 37 Structures $12,500, New Milford Borough Elev New Milford Elevation/Acquisition of 37 Structures $12,500, New Milford Borough New Milford Flood Control Hirschfeld Brook Flood Control Project $1,700, North Arlington Flood Control Backflow Preventers $2,178, North Arlington Flood Control System Improvements $0.00 North Arlington Clayton Block Pumping Station $68, North Arlington Eagles Fire Company $45, North Arlington EMS $45, North Arlington Police Department $85, North Arlington DPW $43, North Arlington Flood Control Flood Wall $1,748, North Arlington Disposal Road Main Breaker Replacement $60,000.00
9 North Arlington Disposal Road Pump Station Protection/Relocation $60, North Arlington Energy Allocation (To be revised) $75, Northern Valley Regional High NVRHS Emergency for Shelter (NVR High School) $385, Northvale Borough 1 Northvale Fire Department $30, Northvale Borough 1 Northvale Ambulance Corps $30, Norwood Borough Norwood Portable s Multiple $395, Norwood Borough Norwood Permanent s Multiple $320, Norwood Borough Norwood Energy Allocation (To be revised) $75, Oakland Borough Oakland s $62, Oakland Borough Oakland Borough Hall $150, Oakland Borough Oakland Senior Center $57, Old Tappan Borough Old Tappan s Police Dept & DPW $150, Paramus Borough Paramus s $25, Paramus Borough Paramus Borough Hall $176, Ramsey Borough Ramsey s $361, Ramsey Borough Ramsey Flood Control Crystal Spring Lake Dam Spillway and Gate Valve $1,000, Ridgefield Borough Ridgefield DPW $150, Ridgefield Borough Ridgefield Ambulance Squad and Firehouse s $225, Ridgefield Borough Ridgefield Community Center $150, Ridgefield Borough Ridgefield Public Works $150, Ridgefield Borough Borough of Ridgefield Emergency s $121, Ridgefield Park Village Ridgefield Park s Multiple $120, Ridgefield Park Village Ridgefield Park Flood Control Multiple $140, Ridgefield Park Village Ridgefield Park Shelter $140, Ridgefield Park Village Ridgefield Park Public Works $140, Ridgewood Village Ridgewood s Multiple $75,000.00
10 River Edge Borough River Edge $50, Rochelle Park Township Rochelle Park Acquisition of Postal Facility $1,500, Rochelle Park Township Rochelle Park Midland Park $34, Rochelle Park Township Wind Retrofit Rochelle Park Retrofit $14, Rochelle Park Township Township of Rochelle Park Communication Emergency Power Supply $20, Rockleigh Borough Rockleigh & Shower $246, Rutherford Borough Rutherford Elevation of Road $3,000, Saddle Brook Township Saddle Brook Acquisition of 8 Structures $3,000, Saddle Brook Township Saddle Brook Shelter $87, Saddle Brook Township ANS Warning System $60, Saddle Brook Township Saddle Brook Town Hall $58, Saddle Brook Township Saddle Brook Energy Allocation (To be revised) $75, Saddle River Borough Saddle River $75, South Hackensack Township South Hackensack Township South Hackensack Elevation of Sewage Pump Station South Hackensack: Replace/Elevate of Saddle River Bridge $1,812, $5,980, South Hackensack Township South Hackensack s $510, South Hackensack Township South Hackensack Flood Control Ditch Dredging Program $2,800, South Hackensack Township South Hackensack Flood Reduction Project $2,500, Spectrum Group Living Homes Spectrum for Living Group Homes s () $132, Tenafly Borough Tenafly Mount Carmel School $60, Tenafly Borough Tenafly s for Critical Facilities $1,090, Upper Saddle River Board of Education Upper Saddle River BOE Energy Allocation $75, Upper Saddle River Borough Upper Saddle River s $60, Upper Saddle River Borough Upper Saddle River Borough Hall $60, Wallington Borough 1 Planning Wallington Planning Community Resiliency Plan $350,000.00
11 Wallington Borough 1 Wallington Civic Center $330, Wallington Borough 1 Wallington Borough 1 Washington Townsh 1 ip Wallington Sewer Pump Station on Currie Avenue Wallington Sewer Pump Spring Street Washington s Municipal and Road Buiding $110, $110, $100, Washington Townshi 1 p ANS Warning Systems $75, Washington Township 1 Washington Township Ambulance $50, Washington Township 1 ANS Portable Police Traffic Signs $75, Washington Township 1 Portable Light Towers $100, Washington Township 1 Installation of Permanent at Fire Station $64, Westwood Borough Westwood Borough Shelter $125, Wood Ridge Borough Acq Relo Wood Ridge Acquisition/Relocation of DPW Facility $560, Wood Ridge Borough Wood Ridge Pump Station at 10th St + Sussex Rd $31, Wood Ridge Borough Wood Ridge Pump Station at E. Park and Anderson $35, Wood Ridge Borough Wood Ridge Civic/Senior Center $63, Woodcliff Lake Borough Woodcliff Lake Police and Fire s $160, Woodcliff Lake Borough Woodcliff Lake Borough Woodcliff Lake Borough Woodcliff Lake Public Works and Borough Hall Woodcliff Lake Tice Senior Citizen Center Woodcliff Lake Energy Allocation (To be revised) $160, $80, $100, Wyckoff Township 1 Wyckoff s $200, Wyckoff Township 1 Wyckoff Flood Control HoHoKus Brook $50, Wyckoff Township 1 Wycoff Police and Fire Hall $500, Wyckoff Township 1 Wyckoff Public Works $75, Referenced in Attachment A as having no new or carry over mitigation actions
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