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Unit 12: Course Summary
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Objectives At the end of this unit, you should be able to: Describe key content covered in the course. Complete the post-course test.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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)
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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.
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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.
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Addressing Floodplain Management Concerns Enforce substantial improvement and substantial damage requirements. Deal with legal issues. Use the Elevation Certificate.
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Congratulations from the MEMA Floodplain Management Bureau Staff ! Have a safe trip home !
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