To be eligible for PA funding, an item of work must be required as a result of the disaster. The documentation provided by the Applicant does not enable FEMA to verify the predisaster condition of the Facility’s roof. Post-disaster assessments of the disaster’s impact conflict with the Applicant’s contractor’s assessment, and indicate pre-existing damage to roofing materials. Nothing in the Applicant’s supporting documentation distinguishes disaster-caused damage from the pre-existing deterioration noted in the conflicting assessments.
The Applicant has not demonstrated that work to replace the Facility’s roof is required as a result of the disaster. Consequently, such work is ineligible for PA funding. Therefore, this appeal is denied.
Stafford Act § 406. 44 C.F.R. § 206.223(a)(1). PAPPG, at 19-20, 118. Conway Hosp., FEMA-4394-DR-SC, at 3. Republic Cty. Highway Dep’t, FEMA-4230-DR-KS, at 4.