Resource Record Details
Environmental Assessment for the Construction of a Social Services Building, Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma, Miami, Oklahoma (October 2009)
Extensive flooding in 2007 resulted in damage so extensive
that the building had to be vacated and demolished. Tribal leaders evaluated preliminary information regarding advanced construction techniques, specific to flood plain construction,
which could possibly allow for use of the previous location. Tribal leaders recognized that even with the advanced construction techniques, flooding of the areas around the building would be common and the expense would be significant. The Tribe is proposing to construct a social services building on Indian trust land. The building will serve to provide for the administration of social service programs for the Tribe members. The proposed project is to be funded through FEMA’s Public Assistance Program. The proposed action (PA) is the construction of an approximately 5,000-square foot building that will provide a centralized location for the Tribe’s administration offices, a cultural gathering place, and other tribal services.
Document Details:
| Resource Type: |
Document / Report |
| Audience Categories: |
Planners
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| Hazard Types: |
Flooding
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| Subjects: |
Documents for Public Review and Comment
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| Last Update Date: |
10/09/2009 08:54 AM
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Chapter / Section Records
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