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| 44:44:1.0.1.2.30.0.9.1 | 44 | Emergency Management and Assistance | I | B | 65 | PART 65—IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF SPECIAL HAZARD AREAS | § 65.1 Purpose of part. | FEMA | [48 FR 28278, June 21, 1983] | 42 U.S.C. 4104 authorizes the Administrator to identify and publish information with respect to all areas within the United States having special flood, mudslide (i.e., mudflow) and flood-related erosion hazards. The purpose of this part is to outline the steps a community needs to take in order to assist the Agency's effort in providing up-to-date identification and publication, in the form of the maps described in part 64, on special flood, mudslide (i.e., mudflow) and flood-related erosion hazards. | |||||
| 44:44:1.0.1.2.30.0.9.10 | 44 | Emergency Management and Assistance | I | B | 65 | PART 65—IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF SPECIAL HAZARD AREAS | § 65.10 Mapping of areas protected by levee systems. | FEMA | [51 FR 30316, Aug. 25, 1986] | (a) General. For purposes of the NFIP, FEMA will only recognize in its flood hazard and risk mapping effort those levee systems that meet, and continue to meet, minimum design, operation, and maintenance standards that are consistent with the level of protection sought through the comprehensive flood plain management criteria established by § 60.3 of this subchapter. Accordingly, this section describes the types of information FEMA needs to recognize, on NFIP maps, that a levee system provides protection from the base flood. This information must be supplied to FEMA by the community or other party seeking recognition of such a levee system at the time a flood risk study or restudy is conducted, when a map revision under the provisions of part 65 of this subchapter is sought based on a levee system, and upon request by the Federal Insurance Administrator during the review of previously recognized structures. The FEMA review will be for the sole purpose of establishing appropriate risk zone determinations for NFIP maps and shall not constitute a determination by FEMA as to how a structure or system will perform in a flood event. (b) Design criteria. For levees to be recognized by FEMA, evidence that adequate design and operation and maintenance systems are in place to provide reasonable assurance that protection from the base flood exists must be provided. The following requirements must be met: (1) Freeboard. (i) Riverine levees must provide a minimum freeboard of three feet above the water-surface level of the base flood. An additional one foot above the minimum is required within 100 feet in either side of structures (such as bridges) riverward of the levee or wherever the flow is constricted. An additional one-half foot above the minimum at the upstream end of the levee, tapering to not less than the minimum at the downstream end of the levee, is also required. (ii) Occasionally, exceptions to the minimum riverine freeboard requirement described in paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section, may be approved. … | |||||
| 44:44:1.0.1.2.30.0.9.11 | 44 | Emergency Management and Assistance | I | B | 65 | PART 65—IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF SPECIAL HAZARD AREAS | § 65.11 Evaluation of sand dunes in mapping coastal flood hazard areas. | FEMA | [53 FR 16279, May 6, 1988] | (a) General conditions. For purposes of the NFIP, FEMA will consider storm-induced dune erosion potential in its determination of coastal flood hazards and risk mapping efforts. The criterion to be used in the evaluation of dune erosion will apply to primary frontal dunes as defined in § 59.1, but does not apply to artificially designed and constructed dunes that are not well-established with long-standing vegetative cover, such as the placement of sand materials in a dune-like formation. (b) Evaluation criterion. Primary frontal dunes will not be considered as effective barriers to base flood storm surges and associated wave action where the cross-sectional area of the primary frontal dune, as measured perpendicular to the shoreline and above the 100-year stillwater flood elevation and seaward of the dune crest, is equal to, or less than, 540 square feet. (c) Exceptions. Exceptions to the evaluation criterion may be granted where it can be demonstrated through authoritative historical documentation that the primary frontal dunes at a specific site withstood previous base flood storm surges and associated wave action. | |||||
| 44:44:1.0.1.2.30.0.9.12 | 44 | Emergency Management and Assistance | I | B | 65 | PART 65—IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF SPECIAL HAZARD AREAS | § 65.12 Revision of flood insurance rate maps to reflect base flood elevations caused by proposed encroachments. | FEMA | [53 FR 16279, May 6, 1988] | (a) When a community proposes to permit encroachments upon the flood plain when a regulatory floodway has not been adopted or to permit encroachments upon an adopted regulatory floodway which will cause base flood elevation increases in excess of those permitted under paragraphs (c)(10) or (d)(3) of § 60.3 of this subchapter, the community shall apply to the Federal Insurance Administrator for conditional approval of such action prior to permitting the encroachments to occur and shall submit the following as part of its application: (1) A request for conditional approval of map change and the appropriate initial fee as specified by § 72.3 of this subchapter or a request for exemption from fees as specified by § 72.5 of this subchapter, whichever is appropriate; (2) An evaluation of alternatives which would not result in a base flood elevation increase above that permitted under paragraphs (c)(10) or (d)(3) of § 60.3 of this subchapter demonstrating why these alternatives are not feasible; (3) Documentation of individual legal notice to all impacted property owners within and outside of the community, explaining the impact of the proposed action on their property. (4) Concurrence of the Chief Executive Officer of any other communities impacted by the proposed actions; (5) Certification that no structures are located in areas which would be impacted by the increased base flood elevation; (6) A request for revision of base flood elevation determination according to the provisions of § 65.6 of this part; (7) A request for floodway revision in accordance with the provisions of § 65.7 of this part; (b) Upon receipt of the Federal Insurance Administrator's conditional approval of map change and prior to approving the proposed encroachments, a community shall provide evidence to the Federal Insurance Administrator of the adoption of flood plain management ordinances incorporating the increased base flood elevations and/or revised floodway reflecting the post-project condition. (c) Upon completion of the proposed… | |||||
| 44:44:1.0.1.2.30.0.9.13 | 44 | Emergency Management and Assistance | I | B | 65 | PART 65—IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF SPECIAL HAZARD AREAS | § 65.13 Mapping and map revisions for areas subject to alluvial fan flooding. | FEMA | [54 FR 33551, Aug. 15, 1989, as amended at 74 FR 15342, Apr. 3, 2009] | This section describes the procedures to be followed and the types of information FEMA needs to recognize on a NFIP map that a structural flood control measure provides protection from the base flood in an area subject to alluvial fan flooding. This information must be supplied to FEMA by the community or other party seeking recognition of such a flood control measure at the time a flood risk study or restudy is conducted, when a map revision under the provisions of part 65 of this subchapter is sought, and upon request by the Federal Insurance Administrator during the review of previously recognized flood control measures. The FEMA review will be for the sole purpose of establishing appropriate risk zone determinations for NFIP maps and shall not constitute a determination by FEMA as to how the flood control measure will perform in a flood event. (a) The applicable provisions of §§ 65.2, 65.3, 65.4, 65.6, 65.8 and 65.10 shall also apply to FIRM revisions involving alluvial fan flooding. (b) The provisions of § 65.5 regarding map revisions based on fill and the provisions of part 70 of this chapter shall not apply to FIRM revisions involving alluvial fan flooding. In general, elevations of a parcel of land or a structure by fill or other means, will not serve as a basis for removing areas subject to alluvial fan flooding from an area of special food hazards. (c) FEMA will credit on NFIP maps only major structural flood control measures whose design and construction are supported by sound engineering analyses which demonstrate that the measures will effectively eliminate alluvial fan flood hazards from the area protected by such measures. The provided analyses must include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following: (1) Engineering analyses that quantify the discharges and volumes of water, debris, and sediment movement associated with the flood that has a one-percent probability of being exceeded in any year at the apex under current watershed conditions and under potential adverse conditions (e.g., d… | |||||
| 44:44:1.0.1.2.30.0.9.14 | 44 | Emergency Management and Assistance | I | B | 65 | PART 65—IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF SPECIAL HAZARD AREAS | § 65.14 Remapping of areas for which local flood protection systems no longer provide base flood protection. | FEMA | [62 FR 55717, Oct. 27, 1997] | (a) General. (1) This section describes the procedures to follow and the types of information FEMA requires to designate flood control restoration zones. A community may be eligible to apply for this zone designation if the Federal Insurance Administrator determines that it is engaged in the process of restoring a flood protection system that was: (i) Constructed using Federal funds; (ii) Recognized as providing base flood protection on the community's effective FIRM; and (iii) Decertified by a Federal agency responsible for flood protection design or construction. (2) Where the Federal Insurance Administrator determines that a community is in the process of restoring its flood protection system to provide base flood protection, a FIRM will be prepared that designates the temporary flood hazard areas as a flood control restoration zone (Zone AR). Existing special flood hazard areas shown on the community's effective FIRM that are further inundated by Zone AR flooding shall be designated as a “dual” flood insurance rate zone, Zone AR/AE or AR/AH with Zone AR base flood elevations, and AE or AH with base flood elevations and Zone AR/AO with Zone AR base flood elevations and Zone AO with flood depths, or Zone AR/A with Zone AR base flood elevations and Zone A without base flood elevations. (b) Limitations. A community may have a flood control restoration zone designation only once while restoring a flood protection system. This limitation does not preclude future flood control restoration zone designations should a fully restored, certified, and accredited system become decertified for a second or subsequent time. (1) A community that receives Federal funds for the purpose of designing or constructing, or both, the restoration project must complete restoration or meet the requirements of 44 CFR 61.12 within a specified period, not to exceed a maximum of 10 years from the date of submittal of the community's application for designation of a flood control restoration zone. (2) A community that does not rece… | |||||
| 44:44:1.0.1.2.30.0.9.15 | 44 | Emergency Management and Assistance | I | B | 65 | PART 65—IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF SPECIAL HAZARD AREAS | § 65.15 List of communities submitting new technical data. | FEMA | [51 FR 30317, Aug. 25, 1986. Redesignated at 53 FR 16279, May 6, 1988, and further redesignated at 54 FR 33551, Aug. 15, 1989. Redesignated at 59 FR 53599, Oct. 25, 1994] | This section provides a cumulative list of communities where modifications of the base flood elevation determinations have been made because of submission of new scientific or technical data. Due to the need for expediting the modifications, the revised map is already in effect and the appeal period commences on or about the effective date of the modified map. An interim rule, followed by a final rule, will list the revised map effective date, local repository and the name and address of the Chief Executive Officer of the community. The map(s) is (are) effective for both flood plain management and insurance purposes. | |||||
| 44:44:1.0.1.2.30.0.9.16 | 44 | Emergency Management and Assistance | I | B | 65 | PART 65—IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF SPECIAL HAZARD AREAS | § 65.16 Standard Flood Hazard Determination Form and Instructions. | FEMA | [63 FR 27857, May 21, 1998] | (a) Section 528 of the National Flood Insurance Reform Act of 1994 (42 U.S.C. 1365(a)) directs FEMA to develop a standard form for determining, in the case of a loan secured by improved real estate or a mobile home, whether the building or mobile home is located in an area identified by the Director as an area having special flood hazards and in which flood insurance under this title is available. The purpose of the form is to determine whether a building or mobile home is located within an identified Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA), whether flood insurance is required, and whether federal flood insurance is available. Use of this form will ensure that required flood insurance coverage is purchased for structures located in an SFHA, and will assist federal entities for lending regulation in assuring compliance with these purchase requirements. (b) The form is available by written request to Federal Emergency Management Agency, PO Box 2012, Jessup, MD 20794; ask for the Standard Flood Hazard Determination form. It is also available by fax-on-demand; call (202) 646-3362, form #23103. Finally, the form is available through the Internet at http://www.fema.gov/nfip/mpurfi.htm. | |||||
| 44:44:1.0.1.2.30.0.9.17 | 44 | Emergency Management and Assistance | I | B | 65 | PART 65—IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF SPECIAL HAZARD AREAS | § 65.17 Review of determinations. | FEMA | [60 FR 62218, Dec. 5, 1995] | This section describes the procedures that shall be followed and the types of information required by FEMA to review a determination of whether a building or manufactured home is located within an identified Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA). (a) General conditions. The borrower and lender of a loan secured by improved real estate or a manufactured home may jointly request that FEMA review a determination that the building or manufactured home is located in an identified SFHA. Such a request must be submitted within 45 days of the lender's notification to the borrower that the building or manufactured home is in the SFHA and that flood insurance is required. Such a request must be submitted jointly by the lender and the borrower and shall include the required fee and technical information related to the building or manufactured home. Elevation data will not be considered under the procedures described in this section. (b) Data and other requirements. Items required for FEMA's review of a determination shall include the following: (1) Payment of the required fee by check or money order, in U.S. funds, payable to the National Flood Insurance Program; (2) A request for FEMA's review of the determination, signed by both the borrower and the lender; (3) A copy of the lender's notification to the borrower that the building or manufactured home is in an SFHA and that flood insurance is required (the request for review of the determination must be postmarked within 45 days of borrower notification); (4) A completed Standard Flood Hazard Determination Form for the building or manufactured home, together with a legible hard copy of all technical data used in making the determination; and (5) A copy of the effective NFIP map (Flood Hazard Boundary Map (FHBM) or Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM)) panel for the community in which the building or manufactured home is located, with the building or manufactured home location indicated. Portions of the map panel may be submitted but shall include the area of the building … | |||||
| 44:44:1.0.1.2.30.0.9.2 | 44 | Emergency Management and Assistance | I | B | 65 | PART 65—IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF SPECIAL HAZARD AREAS | § 65.2 Definitions. | FEMA | [51 FR 30313, Aug. 25, 1986, as amended at 66 FR 22442, May 4, 2001] | (a) Except as otherwise provided in this part, the definitions set forth in part 59 of this subchapter are applicable to this part. (b) For the purpose of this part, a certification by a registered professional engineer or other party does not constitute a warranty or guarantee of performance, expressed or implied. Certification of data is a statement that the data is accurate to the best of the certifier's knowledge. Certification of analyses is a statement that the analyses have been performed correctly and in accordance with sound engineering practices. Certification of structural works is a statement that the works are designed in accordance with sound engineering practices to provide protection from the base flood. Certification of “as built” conditions is a statement that the structure(s) has been built according to the plans being certified, is in place, and is fully functioning. (c) For the purposes of this part, “reasonably safe from flooding” means base flood waters will not inundate the land or damage structures to be removed from the SFHA and that any subsurface waters related to the base flood will not damage existing or proposed buildings. | |||||
| 44:44:1.0.1.2.30.0.9.3 | 44 | Emergency Management and Assistance | I | B | 65 | PART 65—IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF SPECIAL HAZARD AREAS | § 65.3 Requirement to submit new technical data. | FEMA | [51 FR 30313, Aug. 25, 1986] | A community's base flood elevations may increase or decrease resulting from physical changes affecting flooding conditions. As soon as practicable, but not later than six months after the date such information becomes available, a community shall notify the Administrator of the changes by submitting technical or scientific data in accordance with this part. Such a submission is necessary so that upon confirmation of those physical changes affecting flooding conditions, risk premium rates and flood plain management requirements will be based upon current data. | |||||
| 44:44:1.0.1.2.30.0.9.4 | 44 | Emergency Management and Assistance | I | B | 65 | PART 65—IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF SPECIAL HAZARD AREAS | § 65.4 Right to submit new technical data. | FEMA | [51 FR 30313, Aug. 25, 1986, as amended at 57 FR 29038, June 30, 1992; 61 FR 46331, Aug. 30, 1996; 62 FR 5736, Feb. 6, 1997] | (a) A community has a right to request changes to any of the information shown on an effective map that does not impact flood plain or floodway delineations or base flood elevations, such as community boundary changes, labeling, or planimetric details. Such a submission shall include appropriate supporting documentation in accordance with this part and may be submitted at any time. (b) All requests for changes to effective maps, other than those initiatedby FEMA, must be made in writing by the Chief Executive Officer of the community (CEO) or an official designated by the CEO. Should the CEO refuse to submit such a request on behalf of another party, FEMA will agree to review it only if written evidence is provided indicating the CEO or designee has been requested to do so. (c) Requests for changes to effective Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) and Flood Boundary and Floodway Maps (FBFMs) are subject to the cost recovery procedures described in 44 CFR part 72. As indicated in part 72, revisions requested to correct mapping errors or errors in the Flood Insurance Study analysis are not to be subject to the cost-recovery procedures. | |||||
| 44:44:1.0.1.2.30.0.9.5 | 44 | Emergency Management and Assistance | I | B | 65 | PART 65—IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF SPECIAL HAZARD AREAS | § 65.5 Revision to special hazard area boundaries with no change to base flood elevation determinations. | FEMA | [66 FR 22442, May 4, 2001] | (a) Data requirements for topographic changes. In many areas of special flood hazard (excluding V zones and floodways) it may be feasible to elevate areas with engineered earthen fill above the base flood elevation. Scientific and technical information to support a request to gain exclusion from an area of special flood hazard of a structure or parcel of land that has been elevated by the placement of engineered earthen fill will include the following: (1) A copy of the recorded deed indicating the legal description of the property and the official recordation information (deed book volume and page number) and bearing the seal of the appropriate recordation official ( e.g., County Clerk or Recorder of Deeds). (2) If the property is recorded on a plat map, a copy of the recorded plat indicating both the location of the property and the official recordation information (plat book volume and page number) and bearing the seal of the appropriate recordation official. If the property is not recorded on a plat map, FEMA requires copies of the tax map or other suitable maps to help in locating the property accurately. (3) A topographic map or other information indicating existing ground elevations and the date of fill. FEMA's determination to exclude a legally defined parcel of land or a structure from the area of special flood hazard will be based upon a comparison of the base flood elevations to the lowest ground elevation of the parcel or the lowest adjacent grade to the structure. If the lowest ground elevation of the entire legally defined parcel of land or the lowest adjacent grade to the structure are at or above the elevations of the base flood, FEMA will exclude the parcel and/or structure from the area of special flood hazard. (4) Written assurance by the participating community that they have complied with the appropriate minimum floodplain management requirements under § 60.3. This includes the requirements that: (i) Existing residential structures built in the SFHA have their lowest floor elevated to… | |||||
| 44:44:1.0.1.2.30.0.9.6 | 44 | Emergency Management and Assistance | I | B | 65 | PART 65—IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF SPECIAL HAZARD AREAS | § 65.6 Revision of base flood elevation determinations. | FEMA | [51 FR 30314, Aug. 25, 1986, as amended at 53 FR 16279, May 6, 1988; 54 FR 33550, Aug. 15, 1989; 61 FR 46331, Aug. 30, 1996; 62 FR 5736, Feb. 6, 1997; 66 FR 22442, May 4, 2001] | (a) General conditions and data requirements. (1) The supporting data must include all the information FEMA needs to review and evaluate the request. This may involve the requestor's performing new hydrologic and hydraulic analysis and delineation of new flood plain boundaries and floodways, as necessary. (2) To avoid discontinuities between the revised and unrevised flood data, the necessary hydrologic and hydraulic analyses submitted by the map revision requestor must be extensive enough to ensure that a logical transition can be shown between the revised flood elevations, flood plain boundaries, and floodways and those developed previously for areas not affected by the revision. Unless it is demonstrated that it would not be appropriate, the revised and unrevised base flood elevations must match within one-half foot where such transitions occur. (3) Revisions cannot be made based on the effects of proposed projects or future conditions. Section 65.8 of this subchapter contains provisions for obtaining conditional approval of proposed projects that may effect map changes when they are completed. (4) The datum and date of releveling of benchmarks, if any, to which the elevations are referenced must be indicated. (5) Maps will not be revised when discharges change as a result of the use of an alternative methodology or data for computing flood discharges unless the change is statistically significant as measured by a confidence limits analysis of the new discharge estimates. (6) Any computer program used to perform hydrologic or hydraulic analyses in support of a flood insurance map revision must meet all of the following criteria: (i) It must have been reviewed and accepted by a governmental agency responsible for the implementation of programs for flood control and/or the regulation of flood plain lands. For computer programs adopted by non-Federal agencies, certification by a responsible agency official must be provided which states that the program has been reviewed, tested, and accepted by that agenc… | |||||
| 44:44:1.0.1.2.30.0.9.7 | 44 | Emergency Management and Assistance | I | B | 65 | PART 65—IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF SPECIAL HAZARD AREAS | § 65.7 Floodway revisions. | FEMA | [51 FR 30315, Aug. 25, 1986] | (a) General. Floodway data is developed as part of FEMA Flood Insurance Studies and is utilized by communities to select and adopt floodways as part of the flood plain management program required by § 60.3 of this subchapter. When it has been determined by a community that no practicable alternatives exist to revising the boundaries of its previously adopted floodway, the procedures below shall be followed. (b) Data requirements when base flood elevation changes are requested. When a floodway revision is requested in association with a change to base flood elevations, the data requirements of § 65.6 shall also be applicable. In addition, the following documentation shall be submitted: (1) Copy of a public notice distributed by the community stating the community's intent to revise the floodway or a statement by the community that it has notified all affected property owners and affected adjacent jurisdictions. (2) Copy of a letter notifying the appropriate State agency of the floodway revision when the State has jurisdiction over the floodway or its adoption by communities participating in the NFIP. (3) Documentation of the approval of the revised floodway by the appropriate State agency (for communities where the State has jurisdiction over the floodway or its adoption by communities participating in the NFIP). (4) Engineering analysis for the revised floodway, as described below: (i) The floodway analysis must be performed using the hydraulic computer model used to determine the proposed base flood elevations. (ii) The floodway limits must be set so that neither the effective base flood elevations nor the proposed base flood elevations if less than the effective base flood elevations, are increased by more than the amount specified under § 60.3 (d)(2). Copies of the input and output data from the original and modified computer models must be submitted. (5) Delineation of the revised floodway on the same topographic map used for the delineation of the revised flood boundaries. (c) Data requirements… | |||||
| 44:44:1.0.1.2.30.0.9.8 | 44 | Emergency Management and Assistance | I | B | 65 | PART 65—IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF SPECIAL HAZARD AREAS | § 65.8 Review of proposed projects. | FEMA | [62 FR 5736, Feb. 6, 1997] | A community, or an individual through the community, may request FEMA's comments on whether a proposed project, if built as proposed, would justify a map revision. FEMA's comments will be issued in the form of a letter, termed a Conditional Letter of Map Revision, in accordance with 44 CFR part 72. The data required to support such requests are the same as those required for final revisions under §§ 65.5, 65.6, and 65.7, except as-built certification is not required. All such requests shall be submitted to the FEMA Headquarters Office in Washington, DC, and shall be accompanied by the appropriate payment, in accordance with 44 CFR part 72. | |||||
| 44:44:1.0.1.2.30.0.9.9 | 44 | Emergency Management and Assistance | I | B | 65 | PART 65—IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF SPECIAL HAZARD AREAS | § 65.9 Review and response by the Administrator. | FEMA | [51 FR 30315, Aug. 25, 1986; 61 FR 46331, Aug. 30, 1996, as amended at 62 FR 5736, Feb. 6, 1997] | If any questions or problems arise during review, FEMA will consult the Chief Executive Officer of the community (CEO), the community official designated by the CEO, and/or the requester for resolution. Upon receipt of a revision request, the Federal Insurance Administrator shall mail an acknowledgment of receipt of such request to the CEO. Within 90 days of receiving the request with all necessary information, the Federal Insurance Administrator shall notify the CEO of one or more of the following: (a) The effective map(s) shall not be modified; (b) The base flood elevations on the effective FIRM shall be modified and new base flood elevations shall be established under the provisions of part 67 of this subchapter; (c) The changes requested are approved and the map(s) amended by Letter of Map Revision (LOMR); (d) The changes requested are approved and a revised map(s) will be printed and distributed; (e) The changes requested are not of such a significant nature as to warrant a reissuance or revision of the flood insurance study or maps and will be deferred until such time as a significant change occurs; (f) An additional 90 days is required to evaluate the scientific or technical data submitted; or (g) Additional data are required to support the revision request. (h) The required payment has not been submitted in accordance with 44 CFR part 72, no review will be conducted and no determination will be issued until payment is received. |
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