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<br /> 44 CFR Ch. 1 (10-1-90 Edition) Federal Emergency Management Agency §60.2%
<br /> 1985; 51 PR 30308, Aug. 25. 19116: 54 PR (1) Comply with the flood plain 060.22 . Planning considerations for Rood- (7) Provision for alternative vehdeu
<br /> 33550.Aug. 16, 19891 ntallagenent requirements of an Ianal prone areas. lar access and escape routes whet
<br /> 960.7 Revisions of criteria fur Ruud lain communities parllcipallttg in Lite pin (a)Tire n e flood plain management reg- normal routes are blocked or de
<br /> p grin lit which Slate-owned properties ulntlons adopted by a community for stroyed by flooding;
<br /> management rcgtJatlO n"' are lucutrd; or flood-prone areas should: (8) Establishment of minimum flood
<br /> From time to time Part 60 may be (2) Establish and enforce flood plain (1) Permit only that development of proofing and access requirements fo
<br /> revised as experience Is acquired under nanagernent regulations which, at a I flood-prone areas which it) Is appro- schools, hospitals, nursing homes, o
<br /> tlm Program and new Information be odnlnnuu, satisfy lire criteria set forth priate In light of the probability of pltanages, penal Institutions, fire she
<br /> conies available. Communities will be Ill 11 00.3,60.4. and G0.5. flood damage and the need to reduce Linos, police stations, communication
<br /> given six months from Lite effective (b) The procedures by which a state flood losses, (it) Is an acceptable social centers, water and sewage pumplu
<br /> date of any new regulation to revise government adopts and administers and economic use of the land In rela. stations, and other public or quasi
<br /> their Rood plain management regula. flood plain utnnagement regulations Lion to the hazards Involved, and (Ill) public facilities already located In tin
<br /> lions to comply with ally such satisfying Lite criteria set forth lit does not Increase the danger to human flood-prone area, to enable them I.
<br /> changes. 11 60.3, 60.4 fill(] 60.5 may vnry from life; withstand flood damage, and to laclll
<br /> Lite procedures by which local govern- (2) Prohibit nonessential or Improp. Late emergency operations;
<br /> 660.8 Definitions, ments satisfy the criteria. er installation of public utilities and (9) Improvement of local drainage 1
<br /> The definitions set forth In Part 59 (C) If any State owned property is to- public, facilities In flood-prone areas. control Increased runoff that might h
<br /> of tills subchapter are applicable to rated In a not-partleipating local coup. (b) In formulating commutd Ly devel- crease the danger of flooding to oche
<br /> tills part. numdty, then the State shall comply opulent goals after the occurrence of a properties;
<br /> with the requirements of paragraph flood disaster, each community shall (10) Coordination of plans wit
<br /> Subpart B—Requirements uiremenls for State (a)(2) of tills section for the property. consider-- neighboring community's flood pint
<br /> P 9 (1) Preservation of the flood prone management programs;
<br /> Flood Plain Management Regula. 960.13 Nmmcomphunce. at for open space purposes; (11) The requirement that all ne
<br /> tions If a State fails to subndt adequate (2) Itelocatlon of occupants away construction and substantial imprnv,
<br /> plain)lain management. regutaLlons from flood-prone areas; rnenls In areas subject to aubslden,
<br /> licab®60.11 I'urpuse of ilia subpart. (3) Acquisition of land or land devel- be elevated above the base flood lev,
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<br /> to 0.12Stat within properties
<br /> (n) A State Is considered a "canine pit cannot to 1 60.12 within six mouths opmenL rights for public purposes con- "^_goal to expected subsidence for n
<br /> nity" pursuant to 1 59.1 of this suL•- of the effective date of this regulation, shstent with a policy of minimization least a ten year period;
<br /> chapter; slid, accordingly, Lite Act pro" or faits to adequately enforce such reg- of future property losses; (12) Por rlverine areas, requirin,
<br /> vldes that flood Insurance shall not be ulatans, the State shall be subject to (4) Acquisition of frequently flood- subdividers to furnish dellneathorm fr
<br /> sold or renewed under the Program suspensive act.lon 1 59.24. damaged structures; noodways before approving s subdit
<br /> unless a community has adopted ade- pursuant d (c) In formulating community devel. start;
<br /> Where the State falls to management
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<br /> quote [hood plain management rcgulm enforce Its flood Plain mnnngcmcpt opmenL goals and In adopting flood (13) Prohibition of any alteration I
<br /> Lions consistent with criteria estab- regulations, the Administrator shall plain management regulatlorus, each relocation of a watercourse, except ,
<br /> fished by the Administrator. conduct It hearing before Initlettiug community shall consider at least Lhe part of an overall drainage basin pin,
<br /> (b) This subpart sets forth the flood such suspensive action. following factors— In the event of an overall dralma
<br /> plain management criteria required (1) Homan safety; basin plan, provide that the flood cn
<br /> for State-owned properties located l41 PR 40975, Oct. 26. 1976. Itedeslgunted at (2) Diversion of development to rying capacity within tine altered or I
<br /> within special hazard areas Identified 44 Pit 31177. May 31. 1979, and amended at areas safe from flooding In light of the located portion of Lite watercourse
<br /> by the Administrator. A State shall 48 Fit 44552, Sept. 29, 1983; 49 Pit 4751, aced LO reduce flood damages and In maintained:
<br /> satisfy such criteria rla a condition to FeU.B, 19841 light of the need to prevent envhron- (14) Requirement of setbacks I.
<br /> the purchase of a Standard Flood In- Subpart C—Additional Considerations mentally incompatible flood plain use; new construction within Zones VI-3
<br /> surance Policy for a State-owned P (3) Full disclosure to all prospective Vbl, and V on a community's FIRM;
<br /> structure or Its contents, or as a condl- in Managing Flood-Prone, Muds- and interested parties (Including but (15) Requirement of additional el
<br /> thin to the approval by the Adminls. Tide (i.e., Mudflow)-Prone and not limited to purchasers and renters) vation above the base flood level 1
<br /> trator, pursuant to Part'75 of tills sub. Flood-Related Erosion-Prone that (1) certain structures are located all new construction and subslantl
<br /> chapter, of Its plan of self-Insurance. Areas within flood prone areas, (11) variances Improvements within Zones AI-30, A
<br /> 141 FR 46975.Oct. 26, 1976. Redesignated at have been granted for certain strut- V 1 30, Find VE on the communit�
<br /> FIR 44 F 31177, May 31. 1979. anti amended at 9 60.21 Purpose of thin subpart. Lures located within flood prone nress, FIILM to protect figaflist such Orel
<br /> 48 PR 44552, Sept. 29. 1963; 49 FIR 4151. The purpose of this subpart is to cm find (Ill) preunlon rates applied to new rences as wave wash air(] fhoalh
<br /> Feb.8, 198U courage Lite formation and adoption of structures built at elevations below dchris, to provide an added margin
<br /> overall comprehensive unanngeunent the base flood substantially Increase safety against floods having n lung,
<br /> 160.12 Flood plain manngemen( criteria plaits for flood prone, mudslide (i.e., as the elevation decreases; Lude greater than the base flood, or
<br /> for Stale-owned properties In special rmudflow) prone and flood rehtl.ed cro- (4) Adverse effects of flood plain do- compensate for future urban devel,
<br /> hazard areas. slon prone areas. While adoption by a vetopment on existing development; menL;
<br /> (a) The State shall comply with the cunnmunity of the standards lit lilts (5) Encouragement of fluodpruufing (16) Itequlrement of consistency I
<br /> minimum flood plain management cri- subpart Is not mandatory, the cummnu- to reduce flood damage: twee-u state, regional and local comp
<br /> terla set forth In 11 60.3. 60.4. and 00.5. nity shall completely evaluate these (0) Flood warning and emergency henslve plans and flood plain mama
<br /> A State either shall: standards. Preparedness plaits; meat programs;
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