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Title
Managing Floodplain Development in Approximate Zone A Areas
Date
4/1/1995
Prepared By
FEMA
Floodplain - Doc Type
Educational/Technical/Reference Information
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<br />Guide For Approximate Zone A Areas <br /> <br />NFIP Background <br /> <br />issued to the community in the form of a Flood Insurance Rate <br />Map (FIRM), such as the one shown in Figure 2, "Flood <br />Insurance Rate Map," and, in most cases, a Flood Boundary and <br />Floodway Map and a Flood Insurance study report. Once more <br />detailed risk data were provided, the community could enter <br />the Regular Program whereby more comprehensive floodplain <br />management requirements were imposed and higher amounts of <br />insurance could be purchased by owners of structures. <br /> <br /> <br />ZONE A I <br />LIMIT OF I <br />DETAilED STUDY <br />. <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />_ ---.J <br />UMITS <br /> <br />Figure 2 - Flood Insurance Rate Map <br /> <br />...... <br />-~- <br />--.......... <br />_.~ <br />I --......... <br />-- <br />-- <br />=--.- <br />~ <br />0....._ <br />-. ..,..,..--- <br />"lIi'V-'" <br />'="--":~ <br />E=3 iiDiI <br />_1Iott....- <br />.--. --- <br />.... &......... <br />:." ::-- <br />1_:-. - <br />'~--_.":': <br />I~..sw <br />II;;:;'~ <br />..BinMM <br />====:;-.. <br />--- <br />f __-==:::.. <br /> <br />-- ~..... <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />M <br />_MIE.. <br /> <br />.c.. <br /> <br />_'&'I <br />MIl <br /> <br />As early as 1976, FEMA recognized that some communities did <br />not require a detailed Flood Insurance study because there <br />were few existing buildings in the floodplain and minimal <br />development pressure. Shortly thereafter, FEMA began <br />utilizing a special conversion process whereby communities <br /> <br />II-3 <br />
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