A. Identify all changes to the plan within each section. B. Update the Planning Process: 1. List jurisdictions participating in the plan at seek approval. 2. Describe the process used to review and analyze each section of the plan, as well as process used to determine if a section warranted an update. C. Improve the Risk Assessment: 1. Address any newly identified hazards that pose a more significant threat than was apparent when previously approved plan was prepared. 2. Discuss new occurrences of hazard events and update the probability of future occurrences. 3. Incorporate new information where data deficiencies were identified in the previous plan, or if the data deficiencies remain unsolved, explain why they remain unresolved and include a schedule to resolve the issue. 4. Include current inventory of existing and proposed buildings, infrastructure, and critical facilities in hazard areas. The community will determine how far into the future they wish to go in considering proposed building and critical facilities based on and timed with data gathering phase of their comprehensive plan or land use plan update. 5. The loss estimate should be updated to reflect any changes to the hazard profile and/or the inventory of structures. 6. Any changes to analysis methodologies must be noted. Any previously noted data deficiencies should be updated or explained. 7. Include a general overview of land uses and types of development occurring within the community and highlight any new and/or relevant information. 8. If there are any changes in the risk assessment of the vulnerability of the community to the hazards, the information must be attributed to the appropriate jurisdiction(s) or to the whole planning area, whichever applies. 9. Continue to use all available tool sets and data as the GMIS is enhanced (for example: repetitive losses).