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Title
Procedures for Compliance with Floodway Regulations
Date
5/1/1990
Prepared For
State of Pennsylvania
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US Army Corps of Engineers
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<br />To obtain further information on the conditions and criteria for f100dway <br />revisions, communities are encouraged to contact the FEMA Regional Office. <br />[Region III, 105 So. 7th 51., Philadelphia, PA 19106 - (215) 931.s737J <br /> <br />APPENDIX A <br /> <br />REFERENCES <br /> <br />8. Floodplains Without Designated Floodways <br /> <br />8-1. NFIP - No Regulatory Floodway. For communities where a detailed <br />flood insurance study has been performed but no regulatory floodway desig- <br />nated, the base condition flood profile is the focus of the analysis. The <br />development should be designed to allow no more than the regulatory criteria <br />(cumultive total of 1-foot of surcharge) increase in the base profile established <br />by the flood insurance study. Where it is not practicable to design the <br />development to meet the regulatory criteria, the procedures outlined under <br />Section 4 should be followed in requesting a revision of the base regulatory <br />profile. <br /> <br />1. Federal Emergency Management Agency 198sa, National <br />surance Program and Related Regulations, Oct. 1, 1988. <br /> <br />2. Federal Emergency Management Agency 198sb, Flood I <br />Study, Guidelines and Specifications for Study Contractors, FE <br />surance Administration. <br /> <br />3. Federal Emergency Management Agency 1984, Condit <br />Criteria for Floodway Revisions. <br /> <br />4. Federal Emergency Management Agency 1982, Coordination <br />way Encroachments, Memorandum to FEMA Regional Directors. <br /> <br />s. Federal Highway Administration 1980, Assessment of the" <br />the National Flood Insurance Programs on Highways, Report No. HC <br />80/01 s. <br /> <br />6. Federal Highway Administration 1979, Location and HydrauJ <br />of Encroachments on Flood Plains, Department of Transportatior <br />Register. <br /> <br />7. Pa. Department of Community Affairs, Regulating Floodplain <br />ment - A Handbook for Local Officials, December, 1982. <br /> <br />8. State of Wisconsin 1986, Data Needed for Floodplain Deten <br />Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. <br /> <br />9. U.S. Government 1968, National Flood Insurance Act of 1: <br />XIII - National Flood Insurance Program, Federal Register. <br /> <br />10. U.S. Water Resources Council 1982, Strengthening State FI <br />Management, Appendix A, Regulation of Flood Hazard Areas t. <br />Flood Losses, Vol. 3. <br /> <br />11. U.S. Water Resources Council 1978, Floodplain Mal <br />Guidelines for Implementing E.O. 11988. <br /> <br />22 <br />
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