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Special HCHA meeting November 15, 2019 <br /> public comments and stands. Okay. Thank you very much. Councilmembers. <br /> Mrs. Poindexter. <br /> Poindexter: Yeah. You had stated earlier in the presentation that disaster <br /> recovery long term resiliency unmet, about the unmet need gap...so and you <br /> mentioned something about not having enough insurance or no insurance? Did <br /> you say something to that effect? <br /> O'Neil: generally like for example of a...if you're doing a house was <br /> damaged...residential rehab. There's an analysis needs to be done to see what <br /> other resources [are] available to fund that housing rehab...so insurance... <br /> Poindexter: so if they didn't have...okay, so if they didn't have insurance <br /> because insurance companies wouldn't give them insurance, then that is <br /> something that this would be eligible...the funds would be eligible for? Okay. <br /> O'Neil: Yeah. Yeah. Essentially that would say there's no insurance funds <br /> available...often times its insurance proceeds, maybe FEMA has funds lot of <br /> times... <br /> Poindexter: So if FEMA wasn't able to help them because you can duplicate the <br /> resources...what is paid out...there's duplication of funds... <br /> O'Neil: Yeah, often FEMA...FEMA will fund a portion and we will fund a portion. <br /> But we don't fund more than 100%. <br /> Poindexter: Okay. And then, I know that there was a school that was damaged. <br /> And then you said that if an infrastructure was destroyed then, you know, they <br /> could help with that, so would that charter school or private school could be <br /> eligible for re-building? <br /> O'Neil: Yeah. Yeah. <br /> Poindexter: Okay. That's good to know. Okay. And I think that's all I have for <br /> now. Thank you madam chair. <br /> Eoff: Thank you Mrs. Poindexter. Mrs. Kierkiewicz. <br /> Kierkiewicz: Thank you chair. Thanks Kevin... <br /> O'Neil: Sure. <br /> Page 12 of 31 <br />