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Floodplain Management Regulations Florida Building Code and the
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National Flood Insurance Program A Partnership: FEMA provides flood maps and sets minimum regulations provides federal flood insurance Florida DEM provides technical assistance Communities adopt flood maps adopt and enforce regulations
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Florida Building Code The Florida Building Code includes flood provisions for buildings FBC governs the design of buildings Appropriate to address all hazards in the code, including flood loads
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Why Change Local FPM Regulations? Commitment to FEMA and the National Flood Insurance Program to maintain adequate regulations and procedures Coordinate the Florida Building Code with local floodplain management regulations to avoid redundant or conflicting requirements DEM’s Frequently Asked Questions: http://www.floridadisaster.org/Mitigation/SFMP/lobc_ resources.htm http://www.floridadisaster.org/Mitigation/SFMP/lobc_ resources.htm
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Why Use New State Model Ordinance? Developed by Florida Division of Emergency Management Explicitly coordinated with the FBC Approved by FEMA Reviewed by the Building Officials Association of Florida Reviewed by the Florida Floodplain Management Assn
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State Model FPM Ordinance More specific administrative provisions Definitions match the FBC Recaptures buildings exempt from the FBC Coordination between the Building Official and Floodplain Administrator
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New State Model Ordinance Has provisions for development other than buildings Incorporates long-standing FEMA policies and guidance Includes local administrative FBC amendments identified by FEMA (may be adopted by separate ordinance) [delete this bullet if adopting after 6/30/15 or if adopting before 6/30/15 and you decide to use next slide to more fully explain the local admin amendments]
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Local Administrative Amendments to FBC To satisfy the NFIP requirements: Sec. 107.6 allows acceptance of affidavit. NFIP requires communities to review applications. Therefore, need to adopt amendment to add 107.6.1. Sec. 117, specifically allowed by 553.75(5), F.S., adds reference to variance procedures in FPM ordinance. 104.10 communities that elect to use BOAF administrative chapter need to adopt 104.10.1 to limit granting of modifications to the strict application of the FBC.
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Tailored for Our Community Adopts our [effective or revised] Flood Insurance Study and Flood Insurance Rate Maps Specific for the Flood Zones on our maps Includes language to auto-adopt future map revisions
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Tailored for Our Community Maintain CRS rating through previously-adopted higher standards, including: {list here, as appropriate} Includes new higher standards {list here} Note: 553.73(5), F.S., allows local adoption of higher standards as amendments of the Florida Building code without sunset every 3 years
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Process DEM reviewed the draft ordinance Verified correct dates Checked our community-specific modifications Helped with language for higher standards [if any] After adoption Send to DEM for final review and concurrence [DEM sends to FEMA Region IV] Submit code amendments (if any) to the Florida Building Commission
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