Unit 12: Course Summary
Objectives At the end of this unit, you should be able to: Describe key content covered in the course. Complete the post-course test.
Floodplain Manager’s Job Keep officials and the public informed and educated about floodplain management. Upon receiving a permit application: Make floodplain and risk determinations. Apply NFIP regulations. Follow the permitting process.
Making Floodplain/Risk Determinations Find the correct map panel. Locate the property on the map. Identify the Flood Insurance Risk Zone. Determine the BFE at the property using: FIRM data. Flood Insurance Study data.
Estimating / Determining BFE Apply regulations in Approximate A Zones. Use contour interpolation / data extrapolation to determine BFE. Determine the need for and coordinate the map change process.
Applying NFIP Regulations Remember that NFIP regulations build from the minimum to the most restrictive. No Flood Map (minimum) Approximate Zone A: SFHAs identified A Zones With BFEs A Zones With BFEs and Floodway Data V Zones: Coastal High Hazard Areas (most restrictive)
Following the Permitting Process Review application package for: Completeness. Compliance with technical requirements. Approve or deny the application. Inspect the site / work. Relate community building codes to floodplain management.
Relating Floodplain Management to Flood Insurance Describe flood insurance terms and conditions. Explain: How building elevation options affect insurance costs. How insurance ratings relate to floodplain data. How to use a 1316 Declaration as an enforcement tool.
Addressing Floodplain Management Concerns Enforce substantial improvement and substantial damage requirements. Deal with legal issues. Use the Elevation Certificate.
Congratulations from the MEMA Floodplain Management Bureau Staff ! Have a safe trip home !