Form FEMA Form FF-104-F FEMA Form FF-104-F Damage Information

Public Assistance Program

FF-104-FY-22-245_Damage Information_Final

Damage Information

OMB: 1660-0017

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DShape1 EPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY OMB Control Number FF-104-FY-22-245

Federal Emergency Management Agency Expires Month Day, Year

DAMAGE INFORMATION

Paperwork Burden Disclosure Notice

Public reporting burden for this data collection is estimated to average 75 minutes per response. The burden estimate includes the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and submitting this form. This collection of information is required to obtain or retain benefits. You are not required to respond to this collection of information unless a valid OMB control number is displayed in the upper right corner of this form. Send comments regarding the accuracy of the burden estimate and any suggestions for reducing the burden to: Information Collections Management, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency, 500 C Street, SW., Washington, DC 20472, Paperwork Reduction Project (1660-0017) NOTE: Do not send your completed form to this address.

Privacy Act Statement

The collection of this information is authorized by the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, §§ 402-403, 406-407, 417, 423, 427, 428, 502, and 705; 42 U.S.C. 5170a-b, 5172-73, 5184, 5189a, 5189e, 5189f, 5192, 5205; 44 C.F.R. § 206 Subpart G; and 2 C.F.R. § 200. This information is being collected to provide assistance to eligible jurisdictions and organizations to facilitate the response to and recovery from a Presidentially declared disaster or emergency, or to provide assistance for hazard mitigation measures during the recovery process. The disclosure of information on this form is voluntary; however, failure to provide the requested information may delay or prevent the agency from receiving funds from FEMA’s Public Assistance Program.

Purpose and Applicability

FEMA, Recipients, or Applicants complete this form during a site inspection to record detailed incident-related damage descriptions with dimensions. FEMA and the Recipient use this form to validate damage, scopes of work, and estimates. For more information, please see Chapter 5 Damage and Impact Information in the Public Assistance Program and Policy Guide or contact the State, local, Tribal, or Territorial emergency management office for additional information.

Recipients and Applicants should use PA Grants Portal to submit all documentation and information to FEMA. Questions are displayed in an intuitive manner to show the information and documentation needed based on answers provided. All signatures are official and legally binding.

The following information is needed to complete this form:

  • Damaged components

  • Description and dimensions of the damage

  • Cause of damage

Section I – Declaration and Applicant Information1

Declaration #

[system generated]

Legal Name of Applicant: [system generated]

FEMA PA ID: [system generated]

Section II – Site Information2

Facility Type(s)

[system generated]

Facility Name(s)

[system generated]

Site/Campus Name(s) [system generated]

Location(s)

[system generated]

Is the facility currently inundated with flood waters or are other factors preventing inspection to determine visible damage?

No

Yes. Please describe why it is inaccessible:      


Who will provide the damage inspection for this location? 3

Applicant. Please provide estimated date of submittal to FEMA: (MM/DD/YYYY)

Recipient. Please provide estimated date of submittal to FEMA: (MM/DD/YYYY)

FEMA providing virtual assistance via phone or video conference with Applicant on-site. What date(s) and time(s) are preferable to conduct the site inspection? 4      

FEMA on-site with Applicant. What date(s) and time(s) are preferable to conduct the site inspection? 5 Please provide point-of-contact and any additional information for the day of the inspection:      6

Section III – Facility Damage

Please select the peril(s) which caused the damage. Please select all that apply.

Earthquake7

In-plane damage8

Reinforcement failure9

Short-column damage10

Soft-story damage11

Surface rupture12

Explosion

Fire

Flame damage or combustion

Smoke and particulate matter

Soil hardening

Thermal exposure

Flooding13


Landslide14

Mudslide15

Severe storm16

Lightning

Hail

High winds

Wind-blown debris

Wind-driven rain

Sewer backup

Snow or ice17

Tsunami or tidal wave18

Volcanic eruption19

Wind

Other. Please describe:      

Parks or Recreational Facilities20

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged:      

Damaged Components (with common material types). Please select all that apply.

Athletic court

Asphalt

Concrete

Composite

Other. Please describe:      

Athletic field surface

Artificial

Grass

Other. Please describe:      

Bleacher

Fence

Lighting

Loss of fill

Dirt

Gravel

Rock

Sand

Other. Please describe:     

Playground surface

Power source and its electrical distribution and control system.

Running track

Other. Please describe:      

Detention basin, Sediment or debris basin, and Stormwater retention21

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged:      

What is the quantity of material deposited by the incident? Please include quantity:       and metric: 22      

Actual Estimate

Damaged Components (with common material types). Please select all that apply.

Armor

Rip-rap

Rock armor

Shot rock

Other. Please describe:      

Control gate

Embankment

Dirt

Gravel

Sand

Rock

Other. Please describe:      

Grate

Lining

Pipe

Storm drain

Weir

Other. Please describe:      

Beaches, Dune23

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged:      

erm, Levee, Sand Revetment, Seawall24

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged:      

Damaged Components (with common material types). Please select all that apply.

Armor

Rip-rap

Rock armor

Shot rock

Other. Please describe:      

Control gate

Core

Concrete

Earth

Metal

Plastic

Other. Please describe:      

Embankment

Dirt

Gravel

Sand

Rock

Other. Please describe:      

Foundation

Rock

Soil

Other. Please describe:

Lining

Loss of fill

Dirt

Gravel

Rock

Sand

Other. Please describe:      

Pile

Rebar

Vegetative cover

Weir

Other. Please describe:      


Bridge25

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged: 26      

Number of lanes:      

Damaged Components (with common material types). Please select all that apply.

Abutment

Approaches

Armor

Rip-rap

Rock armor

Shot rock

Other. Please describe:      

Cross frame

Loss of fill

Dirt

Gravel

Rock

Sand

Other. Please describe:      

Barrier

Deck

Foundation

Guardrail

Girder

Lighting

Substructure

Abutment

Foundation

Pier

Surface

Asphalt

Concrete

Composite

Chip & seal

Dirt

Gravel

Other. Please describe:      

Traffic signal

Wingwall

Concrete

Rock

Other. Please describe:      

Other. Please describe:      

Building27

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged:      28

Please provide the estimated damaged square footage:      29 sq. ft. Please describe area:      30

Where is the damage to the building? 31

Exterior

Interior


Basement

Other. Please describe:      

Damaged Components (with common material types). Please select all that apply.

Bathroom components, please list and describe damage:      

Ceiling

Acoustical drop ceiling

Blanket ceiling

Ceiling tiles

Drywall/sheet rock

Insulation

Plaster and lathe ceiling

Unfinished ceiling

Other. Please describe:      

Electrical components, please list and describe damage:

     

Elevator. Please describe:      

Fire Protection, please list and describe damage:

     

Doors

Hollow core

Metal

Flat panel

Raised panel

Overhead

Painted

Pre-finished

Solid core

Steel

Stained

Wood

Flat panel

Raised panel

Flooring

Carpet

Ceramic

Composition type (VCT)

Painted Concrete

Vinyl

Wood

Other. Please describe:      

Foundation (spread footing, piles, etc.)

HVAC

Air conditioning unit

Air handler

Condenser

Diffuser

Duct work insulation

Duct work rigid

Fan coil unit

Furnace

Gas

Electric

Heat Pump

Other. Please describe:     

Kitchen components, please list and describe damage:      

Lighting

Emergency Lighting

Ceiling

Recessed

Other. Please describe:      

Roofing32

Roof accessories

Ridge

Continuous shingled ridge vent

Metal

Shingled

Weather barrier type

Asphalt felt 15#

Asphalt felt 30#

Other. Please describe:      

Roof covering type.

Asphalt

3-Tab

Multilayer

Built-up (multi-ply)

EPDM (ethylene propylene deine terpolymer) single ply

Fluid applied roofing

Metal

Corrugated

Ribbed

Standing seam

Other. Please describe:      

PVC (polyvinyl chloride) single ply

SBS modified (multi-ply)

TPO (thermoplastic polyolefin) single ply

Other. Please describe:      

Roof type

Gable

Number of Gable:      

Hip

Number of Hip:      

Other. Please describe:      

Skylights

Fiberglass panels

Fixed dome type

Operable type

Septic components, please list and describe damage:      

Structural element (column, beam, etc.)

Walls

Blanket wall insulation

Concrete masonry unit (CMU)

Drywall

External siding

Painted drywall

Paneling

Plaster

Plaster and lathe wall

Vinyl wall cover

Wainscoting

Other. Please describe:      

Windows

Awning

Casement

Double hung

Fixed

Louver

Single hung

Sliding

Storm shutters

Other. Please describe:      

Other. Please describe:     


Cemetery33

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged:      

Damaged Components (with common material types). Please select all that apply.

Casket

Grave marker

Loss of fill

Dirt

Gravel

Rock

Sand

Other. Please describe:     

Other. Please describe:     

Communications System34

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged:      

Damaged Components (with common material types). Please select all that apply.

Antenna

Cable

Conduit

Electrical panel

Electrical wire

Guy wire

Insulator

Lines

Mast

Network tower

Pole

Sensor

Software/processor

Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)

Terminal

Transformer

Vault/handhole

Other. Please describe:      

Contents35

Please upload a list of damaged contents and describe how the contents were damaged:      

Culvert, Ditch36

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged:      37

Culvert type:

Arch

Box/Rectangle (single or multiple)

Bridge culvert

Circular

Flat

Horizontal ellipse

Metal box

Pipe (single or multiple)

Pipe arch (single or multiple)

Vertical ellipse

Other. Please describe:      

Damaged Components (with common material types). Please select all that apply.

Armor

Rip-rap

Rock armor

Shot rock

Other. Please describe:      

Culvert pipe

Aluminum

Concrete

Corrugated metal

High-density polyethylene

Polyvinyl chloride

Steel

Other. Please describe:      

Headwall

Concrete

Rock

Other. Please describe:      

Inlet

Dirt

Gravel

Rock

Sand

Other. Please describe:      

Loss of fill

Dirt

Gravel

Rock

Sand

Other. Please describe:     

Retaining Wall

Concrete

Rock

Other. Please describe:      

Wingwall

Concrete

Rock

Other. Please describe:      

Other. Please describe:      

Dam38

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged:      

What is the dam type?

Arch

Buttress

Concrete

Earth/rock embankments

Gravity

Masonry

Multi-arch

Rockfill

Stone

Timber crib

Other. Please describe:      

Does the facility have a spillway?

No

Yes. What is the spillway type?

Controlled

Chute

Ogee

Shaft

Side channel





Siphon

Uncontrolled

Other. Please describe:      

Damaged Components (with common material types). Please select all that apply.

Abutment

Armor

Rip-rap

Rock armor

Shot rock

Other. Please describe:      

Control gate

Core

Concrete

Earth

Metal

Plastic

Other. Please describe:      

Electrical panel

Electrical wire

Foundation

Rock

Soil

Other. Please describe:      

Lining

Outlet gate

Bascule

Drum

Flag

Needle

Roller

Slide/sluice gate

Vertical lift

Other. Please describe:      

Overflow structure (Spillway)

Sensor

Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)

Weir

Other. Please describe:      


Dock, Harbor, Pier, or Port39

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged:      

What was the type of inspection completed?

Above water

Under water

Structural integrity of piles

Structural integrity of abutments

Structural integrity of revetments

In-situ borings

Damaged Components (with common material types). Please select all that apply.

Abutment

Anchor

Boat ramp

Dock

Electrical power source and its distribution and control system, including grounding

Fender system

Frame and deck

Gangway

Light poles and fixture

Mooring device

Platform

Revetment or other marine structure

Other. Please describe:      

Drainage channel, Canal, Aqueduct40

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged:      

hat is the shape of the channel?

Rectangular

Trapezoidal

V-ditch

Other. Please describe:      

What are the dimensions of the top of the channel or waterway?

Average Width:       feet

Average Depth:       feet

Length:       feet

What is the quantity of material deposited by the incident? Please include units:       and metric:      41

Actual Estimate

Damaged Components (with common material types). 42 Please select all that apply.

Armor

Rip-rap

Rock armor

Shot rock

Other. Please describe:      

Control gate

Embankment

Dirt

Gravel

Sand

Rock

Other. Please describe:      

Hydraulic structure

Lining

Vegetative Cover

Weir

Other. Please describe:      

Equipment, Supplies, or Vehicle43

Please upload a list of damaged equipment, supplies, and vehicles44 and describe how they were damaged:      

Lift station, Pumping station45

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged:      

What is the capacity of the pumping facility?      

How many generators are associated with the facility?      

How many pumps are associated with the facility?      

Damaged Components (with common material types). Please select all that apply.

Electrical panel

Electrical cables

Emergency motor/generator set

Holding tank

Pipe

Pump

Sensor

Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)

Transfer switch

Other. Please describe:      

Low-water Crossing46

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged:      

Number of lanes:      

Damaged Components (with common material types). Please select all that apply.

Armor

Rip-rap

Rock armor

Shot rock

Other. Please describe:      

Base

Dirt

Gravel

Sand

Other. Please describe:      

Embankment

Dirt

Gravel

Rock

Sand

Other. Please describe:      

Guardrail

Headwall

Concrete

Rock

Other. Please describe:      

Loss of fill

Dirt

Gravel

Rock

Sand

Other. Please describe:      

Retaining Wall

Concrete

Rock

Other. Please describe:      

Subbase

Asphalt

Concrete

Composite

Chip & seal

Dirt

Gravel

Other. Please describe:      

Surface

Asphalt

Concrete

Composite

Chip & seal

Dirt

Gravel

Other. Please describe:      

Wingwall

Concrete

Rock

Other. Please describe:      

Other. Please describe:      

Natural gas transmission and distribution47

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged:      

Damaged Components (with common material types). Please select all that apply.

Compressor station

Electrical control panel

Electrical cables

Pipe

Sensor

Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)

Tank

Other. Please describe:      

Power plant, Power transmission and distribution system, Substation, Wind turbine48

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged:      

Damaged Components (with common material types). Please select all that apply.

Cable

Conductor

Conduit

Cooling tower

Crossarm

Electrical panel

Electrical wire

Insulator

Line

Pole

Riser

Sensor

Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)

Transformer

Tower

Turbine

Other. Please describe:      

Railway, Subway49

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged:      

Damaged Components (with common material types)

Electrical panel

Electrical wire

Elevator

Escalator

Insulator

Lighting

Signal

Switch

Train track

Other. Please describe:      

Reservoir50

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged:      

What is the type of reservoir?

Dry

Off stream

On stream

Does the facility have a spillway?

No

Yes. What is the spillway type?

Controlled

Chute

Ogee

Shaft

Side channel

Siphon

Uncontrolled

Other. Please describe:      

Damaged Components (with common material types). Please select all that apply.

Abutments

Armor

Rip-rap

Rock armor

Shot rock

Other. Please describe:      

Control gate

Core

Concrete

Earth

Metal

Plastic

Other. Please describe:     

Electrical panel

Electrical cables

Electrical distribution and control systems

Emergency motor/generator set and transfer switch

Foundation

Rock

Soil

Other. Please describe:      

Lining

Outlet gate. Please describe:      

Overflow structure (Spillway)

Sensor

Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)

Vegetative cover

Weir

Other. Please describe:      

Road, Airport Runway/Taxiway, Parking, Sidewalk51

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged:      

Number of lanes:      

Damaged Components (with common matrial types). Please select all that apply.

Surface

Asphalt

Concrete

Composite

Chip & seal

Dirt

Gravel

Other. Please describe:      

Base

Dirt

Gravel

Sand

Other. Please describe:      

Subbase

Asphalt

Concrete

Composite

Chip & seal

Dirt

Gravel

Other. Please describe:      

Curb

Asphalt

Concrete

Other. Please describe:      

Ditch

Dirt

Gravel

Other. Please describe:      

Embankment

Dirt

Gravel

Sand

Rock

Other. Please describe:      

Guardrail

Lighting

Median

Shoulder

Asphalt

Concrete

Composite

Chip & seal

Dirt

Gravel

Other. Please describe:      

Sidewalk/Path

Asphalt

Concrete

Composite

Chip & seal

Dirt

Gravel

Other. Please describe:      

Traffic barrier

Traffic signal

Other. Please describe:      


Water/ Wastewater52

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged:      

Damaged Components (with common material types). Please select all that apply.

Aeration tank

Chlorination system

Clarifier

Effluent outflow

Electrical panel

Electrical cable

Electrical motor/generator set and transfer switch

Filter

Gauge

Generator

Intake system

Pipes

Power source and its distribution and control systems

Primary Sedimentation

Pump

Sensor

Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)

Tank

Other. Please describe:      

Other53

Please describe the facility and how it was damaged:      

Please list the damaged component(s) :      

Section IV– Component Damage Description and Dimensions54

Complete this section for each damaged component.

Component: [system generated] 55

Component location: [system generated] 56

Incident Peril(s): [system generated] 57

Cause of facility/component damage: [system generated] 58

Manufacturer’s name plate data:      59

Type, style, model:      60

Material:      61

Quantity:      62 Unit of measure:      

Dimensions: 63 Length:       Width:       Height:      

Make, model, year      64

Capacity, size, horsepower      65

Additional information:


Section V– Sketch of Site/Facility/Damage/Dimensions66

Use this section to capture sketches, diagrams, or other graphics of damage to the facility and its components.

Aqueduct, Canal, Drainage channel67

Athletic court, Athletic field, Golf course, Tennis court, Playground68


Basin (Debris, Detention, Sediment, Stormwater Retention and Detention) 69









Beach, Dune70


Berm, Levee, Sand Revetment, Seawall71

Boardwalk, Trail72

Bridge73



Building74

Cemetery75

Communications System76

Contents77

N/A

Culvert, Ditch78

Dam79

Dock, Harbor, Pier, or Port80

Equipment and Vehicles81

N/A

Fish hatchery, Zoo82

N/A

Lift station, Pumping station83

Natural gas transmission and distribution84






Power plant, Power transmission and distribution system, Substation, Wind turbine85

Railway, Subway86








Reservoir87

N/A

Road (Airport runway/taxiway, Parking, Road, Runway, Sidewalk)88

Swimming pool89

N/A

Water /Wastewater90

N/A

Water control facilities91


Sketch










































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Notes and comments:      







Section VI – Photographs

Please provide photos of the damage to the facility and components. 92 Please upload as many photos as needed to fully show the extent of the damage.

File name:      93

Damage description:      94

Photo number: [system generated] 95

Sub-site identifier:      96


Due to the historic nature of the facility, please provide contextual photos of the facility and surroundings: Please upload as many photos as needed to fully show the contextual area, all sides of the exterior (North, South, East, West), and historic aspects of the facility. 97

File name:      98

Photo description:      99

Photo number: [system generated] 100

Sub-site identifier:      

Total number of photos: [system calculated] 101

Section VII– Applicant Review102

Applicant personnel that submitted the damage information      103

Title [system generated]

Signature [system generated]

Date submitted [system automated] 104

Applicant personnel that attended the inspection      

Title [system generated]

Signature [system generated]

Date submitted [system automated] 105

Do you concur with the damage reported?

No. Please provide reason for non-concurrence:      

Yes

Section VIII – Recipient Recommendation106

Do you concur with the damage reported?

No. Please provide reason for non-concurrence:      

Yes

Recipient’s Authorized Representative [system generated]

Title [system generated]

Signature [system generated]

Date submitted [system automated] 107


1 Functionality: Generate declaration # from the Request for Public Assistance. Generate Legal Name of Applicant, and FEMA PA ID from the Organizational Profile.

2 Functionality: Generate the Facility Type, Facility Name, Site/Campus Name, and Location form the Impact List. For Simple Approach Only: Generate Facility Type from the Impact List. Facility Name and Site/Campus Name are optional.

3 (Help Text) See the Site Inspections and Obtaining Damage Information section in the Public Assistance Program and Policy Guide (PAPPG) for more information. Functionality: Generate this section only if “Work has started and is approximately % complete” or “Work has not started” is selected on the Impact List. If the work is completed, the responsibility for completing defaults to the Applicant.

4 Functionality: Insert calendar and time options (similar to websites that allow appointment scheduling based on availability). Allow for schedule changes. If rescheduled, show number of times rescheduled. Notify the PDTFL to route the Damage Information Form to the appropriate site inspector.

5 Functionality: Insert calendar and time options (similar to websites that allow appointment scheduling based on availability). Allow for schedule changes. If rescheduled, show number of times rescheduled. Notify the PDTFL to route the Damage Information Form to the appropriate site inspector.

6 (Help text) For example, the facility address may be the front door, but the damage location may be at a different location within the building grounds, or the meeting point may be different than the main facility address. Please provide point of contact information.

7 Functionality: Generate only if “Earthquake”, “Tsunami”, or “Volcanic eruption” were selected on the Incident Information form.

8 (Help text) When load-bearing walls are not designed to resist lateral force imposed by earthquakes. These common walls are typically made of masonry and are not reinforced. Shear failure is observed by the developments of diagonal cracking during earthquakes. When there are wall openings, cracks generally start from four corners of the opening. If the earthquake shaking is severe enough, the in-plane cracking may develop into an out-of-plane collapse.

9 (Help text) Damage may be caused simply by inadequate reinforcement. The absence of adequate structural reinforcement often leads to non-ductile structural failures. A structure is prone to significant failure in the absence of strength or the ability to deform (change in shape or form under stress or strain). Ductility in a building is commonly achieved by using detailed reinforcement in locations where the failure potential is high, such as beam-column connections, allowing for safe lateral deformation without collapse.

10 (Help text) Deformed columns caused by the Short Columns Effect when a less than the typical column height in a structure is present. Uneven ground level, intermediate floor levels, and infill wall openings are typical reasons for their presence. Short columns are stiffer when compared to tall columns, and therefore more brittle. They attract large seismic forces, leading to severe damage and failure if they are not designed and/or reinforced appropriately.

11 (Help text) Damage due to soft-story levels of a building where that level has noticeable stiffness/strength reduction in comparison to floors above or below. They can be present in mixed-use buildings that incorporate large open spaces. Examples include buildings with lower levels used as parking garages and commercial spaces for other uses. Due to their weak lateral load resistance, they often lead to collapse during an earthquake due to their low lateral strength, acting as a soft/weak story, unless they are anchored or strengthened to provide the necessary lateral resistance. Buildings built on stilts attached to the foundation are particularly vulnerable. This form of construction is widely used on sloped ground or to provide ventilation or protection from storm surge.

12 (Help text) By push and pull the ground, and earthquake can lead to ground displacement and tearing of a surface. The surface rupture can cause other hazards, as well as damage to roads and buildings.

13 Functionality: Generate if “Flood”, “Hurricane”, “Severe storm”, “Tropical depression”, and “Tropical storm” were selected under “Incident Type” in the Incident Information form.

14 Functionality: Generate if “Fire”, “Flood”, “Hurricane”, “Landslide”, “Severe storm”, “Tropical depression”, “Tropical storm events”, and “Volcanic eruption” were selected under “Incident Type” in the Incident Information form.

15 Functionality: Generate if “Fire”, “Flood”, “Hurricane”, “Mudslide”, “Severe storm”, “Tropical depression”, and “Tropical storm” were selected under “Incident Type” in the Incident Information form.

16 Functionality: Generate if “Hurricane”, “Severe storm”, “Straight-line winds”, “Tropical depression”, “Tropical storm events”, “Tornado”, and “Winter storm” were selected under “Incident Type” in the Incident Information form.

17 Functionality: Generate if “Snowstorm” or “Winter storm” were selected under “Incident Type” in the Incident Information form.

18 Functionality: Generate if “Tidal wave” or “Tsunami” were selected under “Incident Type” in the Incident Information form

19 Functionality: Generate if “Volcanic eruption” was selected under “Incident Type” in the Incident Information form.

20 Functionality: Trigger if “Parks or Recreational Facilities” was selected in Impact List Addendum. (More info) For example, Athletic court or field, Boardwalk, Dock, Fish hatchery, Gymnasium, Museum, Pavilion, Pier, Swimming pool, Trail, or Zoo.

21 Functionality: Trigger if “Detention basin,” “Sediment or debris basin,” or “Stormwater retention” were selected in the Impact List Addendum.

22 Functionality: Please include the metric used for quantity (e.g., each, weight, volume, area, etc.)

23 Functionality: Trigger if “Beaches” or “Dune” were selected in the Impact List Addendum.

24 Functionality: Trigger if "Berm,” “Levee,” “Sand Revetment,” or “Seawall” were selected in the Impact List Addendum.

25 Functionality: Trigger if “Bridge” was selected in the Impact List Addendum.

26 (Help text) Information should include bridge type (e.g., foot, highway, railway, aqueduct bridge) and bridge material (e.g., timber, mason, steel, and bridge type based on super structure e.g., arch, bean, girder, truss, suspension, etc.)

27 Functionality: Trigger if “Building” was selected in the Impact List Addendum.

28 (Help text) Information should include the number of stories, rooms, basement, parking levels, etc.

29 (Help text) For multi-storied buildings provide total estimated square footage. Functionality: Allow for multiple entries.

30 (Help text) Description can include floor number or area such as library, auditorium, or cafeteria.

31 Functionality: If “Exterior” is selected, do not populate interior damaged components (Bathroom, Ceiling, Elevator, or Kitchen Components).

32 (Help text) See Roof Pitch Chart and Roof Types and Materials for additional information.

33 Functionality: Trigger if “Cemetery” was selected on the Impact List Addendum.

34 Functionality: Trigger if “Communication Facility” or “Communication Tower” were selected on the Impact List Addendum.

35 Functionality: Trigger if “Contents” was selected on the Impact List Addendum.

36 Functionality: Trigger if “Culvert” or “Ditch” were selected on the Impact List Addendum.

37 (Help text) Information should include size of the culvert.

38 Functionality: Trigger if "Dam” was selected on the Impact List Addendum.

39 Functionality: Trigger if “Dock,” “Port or Harbor”, or “Pier” were selected on the Impact List Addendum.

40 Functionality: Trigger if “Aqueduct”, “Canal”, or “Drainage Channel”, were selected in Impact List.

41 Functionality: Please include the metric used for quantity (e.g., each, weight, volume, area, etc.)

42 Functionality: Any selection triggers Section V – Component Damage Description per component.

43 Functionality: Trigger if "Equipment”, “Supplies” or “Vehicles” were selected on the Impact List Addendum.

44 (Help Text) Please include the serial number or Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and, if available, the odometer reading.

45 Functionality: Trigger if “Lift station” or “Pumping station” were selected on the Impact List Addendum.

46 Functionality: Trigger if “Low-water crossing” was selected on the Impact List Addendum.

47 Functionality: Trigger if “Natural gas transmission and distribution” were selected on the Impact List Addendum.

48 Functionality: Trigger if “Power plant”, “Power transmission and distribution system”, “Substation” or “Wind turbine” were selected on the Impact List Addendum.

49 Functionality: Trigger if “Transportation Facilities” was selected on the Impact List Addendum.

50 Functionality: Trigger if “Reservoir” was selected on the Impact List Addendum.

51 Functionality: Trigger if “Road”, “Airport runway”, “Airport hangar” “Airport runway / taxiway”, “Parking”, or “Sidewalk” were selected on Impact List Addendum.

52 Functionality: Trigger if “Wastewater collection system,” “Wastewater treatment plant,” “Water distribution system,” or “Water treatment plant” were selected on the Impact List Addendum.

53 Functionality: Generate if “Other Damaged Infrastructure” is selected on the Impact List Addendum.

54 Functionality: Generate this section for each component selected in Section V.

55 Functionality: Generate from “Components (with common material types)” from Section V.

56 (Help text) Please list the specific location of the component in relation to the overall facility, such as a room or area of the facility, or item specific GPS coordinates. GPS coordinates should be latitude and longitude values in decimal degrees formatted to the sixth decimal place (e.g., 38.885431, -77.018781)

57 (Help text) Please specify how the component was damaged (e.g., a second story window was damaged by winds and water seepage from rain; ground level flooring was damaged by 3 feet of flood waters which stood for two days before receding; flood debris damaged wire fence on park grounds, high winds damaged flashing metal, etc.) Please include available information on the direction of the wind or how water intrusion occurred.

58 Functionality: Generate from Section V – Facility Damage.

59 (Help text) For example, motor, motor control center, panel, control panel, switchgear.

60 Functionality: Trigger if “Equipment” was selected on the Impact List Addendum.

61 Functionality: Generate materials selected from Section V. For the components that have no materials identified in Section V, allow user entries.

62 (Help text) Please see the Calculation and Conversions spreadsheet for assistance calculating quantities of materials and converting units.

63 (Help text) Please see the Distance Calculator for assistance with calculating road dimensions.

64 Functionality: Trigger if “Vehicle” was selected on the Impact List Addendum.

65 Functionality: Trigger if “Equipment” or “Vehicle” was selected Impact List Addendum.

66 (Help text) Use this page to capture sketches, diagrams, or other graphics of damage to the facility and its components. Functionality: Only for work to be completed. Allow for download/upload of template sketch sheet; if possible, develop functionality to allow for sketching in system.

67 Functionality: Sketch shown if “Canal”, “Drainage Channel”, or “Aqueduct” was selected the Impact List Addendum.

68 Functionality: Sketch shown if “Athletic court”, “Athletic field”, “Golf course”, or “Playground” were selected on the Impact List Addendum.

69 Functionality: Sketch shown if Basin if “Sediment or Debris Basin”, “Detention Basin”, or “Stormwater Retention”, were selected in the Impact List Addendum.

70 Functionality: Sketch shown if “Beach” or “Dune” were selected on the Impact List.

71Functionality: Sketch shown if " Berm”, “Levee”, “Sand Revetment”, or “Seawall” were selected on the Impact List Addendum.

72 Functionality: Sketch shown if "Boardwalk” or “Trail” was selected on the Impact List Addendum.

73 Functionality: Sketch shown if “Bridge” was selected on the Impact List Addendum.

74 Functionality: Sketch shown if “Building”, “Airport hangar” or “Airport terminal” was selected on the Impact List Addendum.

75 Functionality: Sketch shown if “Cemetery” was selected on Impact List Addendum.

76 Functionality: Sketch shown if “Communication facility” was selected on Impact List Addendum.

77 Functionality: Sketch shown if “Contents” was selected on Impact List Addendum.

78 Functionality: Sketch shown if “Culvert” or “Ditch” was selected on Impact List Addendum.

79 Functionality: Sketch shown if "Dam” was selected on Impact List Addendum.

80 Functionality: Sketch shown if “Dock”, “Port or Harbor” or “Pier” was selected on Impact List Addendum.

81 Functionality: Sketch shown if "Equipment” or “Vehicles” was selected on Impact List Addendum.

82 Functionality: Sketch shown if “Fish hatchery” or “Zoo” was selected on the Impact List Addendum.

83 Functionality: Sketch shown if “Lift station” or “Pumping station” was selected on the Impact List Addendum.

84 Functionality: Sketch shown if “Natural gas transmission and distribution system” was selected on the Impact List Addendum.

85 Functionality: Sketch shown if “Power plant”, or “Power transmission and distribution system”, “Substation” or “Wind turbine” was selected on the Impact List Addendum.

86 Functionality: Sketch shown if “Transportation Facilities” was selected on Impact List Addendum.

87 Functionality: Sketch shown if “Reservoir” was selected on the Impact List Addendum.

88 Functionality: Sketch shown if “Road”, “Airport runway / taxiway”, “Parking”, or “Sidewalk” was selected on Impact List Addendum.

89 Functionality: Sketch shown if “Swimming Pool” was selected on the Impact List Addendum.

90 Functionality: Sketch shown if “Wastewater collection system” or “Wastewater treatment plant” was selected on the Impact List Addendum.

91 Functionality: Sketch shown if “Water distribution system”, “Water treatment plant, or “Water control facilities” was selected on the Impact List Addendum.

92 Functionality: Uploaded photos create a photo sheet based on the file and the fields provided; photos should be managed through a photo document library. Allow for multiple entries. (Help Text): Photos communicate contextual information for staff involved in award development and reporting. Tips for taking good photos: Take several wide-view photos of the entire facility from multiple angles. For example, photograph road damage from both ends of the road. Look beyond the damaged element and consider the surrounding area. Wide shots of the area or facility are important for context for the up-close pictures of damaged components. This context is helpful to assess both damage and scope considerations. Show context when photographing structures that may be historic (For example: If a damaged culvert is within a stone structure, include the whole structure in the photo, not just the inside of the dented culvert). Take photos of Staging and Access Areas. Take zoomed-out photos to capture the area surrounding the facility (this assists with environmental reviews). Take wide-view photo of each component, capturing the entire component. Take close-up photos of each damaged component to show details. Include an item to indicate size, such as a traffic cone, tape measure, or pen. Capture distinctive, stationary features to indicate position, such as flags, signs, cones, desks, or trees. When taking multiple photos, ensure reference items help a reader “stitch together” the scene. When taking photos inside structures, take photos in a panoramic style. Ensure lighting and perspective allows a viewer to clearly see damage. Document all angles (north, south, east, west) and include GPS coordinates and perspective (e.g., facing East, from the West) on each photo. Label photos by the name of facility and component; include the name and description of what is in the photo; include annotations in the photo to highlight the damage (arrows, circles, etc.). Ensure that any site identifier is consistently used in submitting component information and photographs from the inspection.

93 (Help text) Include the disaster number, facility name, and sub-site identifier as appropriate. Please ensure that use of any site numbering or naming convention is consistent.

94 (Help text) Please provide context or describe what the photo is showing.

95 Functionality: Automated.

96( Help text) Please list the specific building, room, or other sub-site identifier where the picture was taken of the facility. Ensure that use of any site identifier is consistent when submitting component information and photographs for the facility.

97 Functionality: Only show if “Yes” was answered to the question(s) “On or adjacent to a facility constructed 45 or more years ago; a facility listed on a local, state, or national register; or facility that is locally registered landmark?” on the Impact List. (Help text) If the appropriate photographs are taken, the Historic Specialist may not have to go on a site visit to view the resource, thereby speeding the review process. Clear and accurate photographs of the exterior of a historic facility and the damage is part of the consultation process with the State Historic Preservation Office.

98 (Help text) Include the disaster number, facility name, and sub-site identifier as appropriate. Please ensure that use of any site numbering or naming convention is consistent.

99 (Help text) Include the disaster number, facility name, and sub-site identifier as appropriate. Please ensure that use of any site numbering or naming convention is consistent.

100 Functionality: Automated.

101 Functionality: Calculate.

102 (Help text) The questions in the section are asked of the Applicant Authorized Representative.

103 Functionality: Allow Applicants to select name from the Additional Users section in the Organization Profile and allow for manual entry. Manual entered names will populate the Additional Users section in the Organization Profile. Allow for multiple entries. (More info): Add staff and technical experts not listed in the Applicant Contact Information- Additional User(s) section of the Organization Profile, especially for Applicant conducted inspections.

104 Functionality: Automated.

105 Functionality: Automated.

106 Functionality: Only ask if a FEMA employee or contractor is selected as the Inspector in the “Submitting Inspector” question in Section IV.

107 Functionality: Automated.


FEMA Form FF-104-FY-22-245 9


File Typeapplication/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document
File TitleRequest for Public Assistance
AuthorWinchester, Whitney;whitney.harris@fema.dhs.gov
File Modified0000-00-00
File Created2023-07-31

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