Floodplain Remapping

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Floodplain Remapping

Floodplain Remapping Why remap the regulatory floodplain? More accurate maps means more effective floodplain management and safer communities. Who is remapping the regulatory floodplain? The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) requires the maps. The Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) is managing the remapping project. AECOM (engineering consultancy) is preparing the draft maps. Boulder County supports the project and will conduct outreach and technical review to ensure accuracy.

What streams are being remapped? Green Phase I studies Red Phase II studies

Floodplain Remapping When are streams being remapped? Streams are being remapped in two phases that are off-set by 1 year. Each phase is estimated to take approximately 3 to 4 years to complete. There are two opportunities for public comment. The new floodplain maps will be considered for regulatory purposes once locally adopted by Boulder County in early 2017 (Phase I) or early 2018 (Phase II) The new floodplain maps will influence flood insurance requirements once they become effective FEMA floodplain maps in late 2018 (Phase I) or early 2020 (Phase II).

Floodplain Remapping Timeline Boulder County Revised Floodplain Code Adoption (August 2016) Boulder County adopts DRAFT Maps (January) Boulder County adopts Preliminary Maps June Aug 2016 Sept/Oct 2016 early 2017 early 2018 mid 2017 late 2018 mid/late 2017 Fall 2017 early 2018 mid 2019 * late 2018 * early 2020* CWCB/ AECOM develops Floodplain Maps Community Review: BoCo technical review and public outreach FEMA approves floodplain maps FEMA receives and incorporate appeals: public outreach Preliminary FIRMs Floodplains Made Effective; Insurance mandatory CWCB Phase I waterways CWCB Phase II waterways * Assumes that a regulatory update is funded in FY 2017 Disclaimer: this is to be used for coordination purposes only. The dates are tentative and subject to change.

Flood Insurance Implications Flood insurance is mandatory for insurable structures in the 100-year regulatory floodplain (if mortgage is federally backed). Flood insurance requirements are enforced once regulatory floodplain maps become effective (late-2018 for Phase I streams; early 2020 for Phase II). Some streams will be newly mapped as regulatory floodplains. Some dwellings will be newly mapped into the regulatory floodplain. New floodplain maps may increase or decrease the predicted 100-year flood elevation on dwellings and therefore change insurance rates. Obtaining flood insurance sooner if your flood zone is changing will ensure lower flood insurance rates for a longer period.

Key Information The risk of flooding will not change. The new maps will be a more accurate prediction of what floodwaters are expected to inundate. Boulder County is not producing the draft floodplain maps but will keep residents and property owners informed and involved in the process. Boulder County will notify property owners if the regulatory floodplain is likely to change on their property. The opportunity to comment on Phase I draft maps will happen in Oct/Nov 2016. Comments of a technical nature will be passed on to CWCB for consideration.

Key Information Residents and property owners will again have an opportunity to comment (and appeal) the draft floodplain maps during the FEMA determination phase (mid- 2018 for Phase I streams; mid-2019 for Phase II). Maps will be available (Fall 2016 for Phase I and Fall 2017 for Phase II) on the Boulder County website showing the new floodplain maps in relation to your property. The flood maps are not optional; they are a FEMA requirement. Maps will not necessarily reflect what happened in the 2013 flood.

Next Public Study Session Focusing on Proposed Floodplain Code Revisions Tuesday July 26 6 to 8 p.m. Boulder County Transportation 2 nd Floor 2525 13 th Street in Boulder

Boulder County Floodplain Information Floodplain Remapping Website: www.bocofloodplainremapping.com Sign up for the Floodplain Remapping Listserv: http://www.bouldercounty.org/roads/plans/pages/floodplaininformed.aspx Proposed Floodplain Code Updates Information: http://www.bouldercounty.org/roads/plans/pages/floodplaincodeamend.aspx Colorado Hazard Mapping Project: http://coloradohazardmapping.com Boulder County Contact: Christian Martin 720 564 2866 floodplainregsmapscomment@bouldercounty.org

Proposed Floodplain Code Revision

Floodplain Permitting during Flood Recovery and Rebuilding after September 2013 Flood Common Questions: 1. Is my project in a regulated floodplain area? 2. Is the activity I propose allowed and if so, what constraints are there? 3. Do I need a floodplain development permit and how do I get one?

Floodplain Code Revision Why revise the floodplain code? 1. Transparency: To create public process for adoption of Best Available Data 2. Clarification: To decrease confusion about requirements and existing processes 3. New regulations: To focus on what matters What is the code revision process? Public Comment Planning Commission Hearing(s) Public Comment Board of County Commissioners Hearing(s)

1. Transparency: Creating Process for Adoption of Best Available Data Unchanged: County Engineer authority to use best available data to regulate floodplain development. Proposed Change: Adopt best available data on to County Floodplain overlay through a transparent public process. Anticipated Future Application: Adoption of updated floodplain mapping, including maps produced by CHAMP remapping program, several years before FEMA final adoption.

Creation of the Boulder County Floodplain allows users to see other data used by Boulder County to administer its code requirements FEMA Floodplain Boulder County Floodplain Floodplain Overlay District

2. Clarification of Requirements

2. Clarification: Is my project allowed? Clarification of policy: Clarify restrictions that prohibit any additional living space (new or retrofitted) for structures located in the floodway. Clarify flood protection requirements for new construction, renovations, residential and non-residential structures, and floodway and non-floodway locations.

3. Focus on What Matters: Creation of General Permit Existing code All development in the floodplain requires an individual FDP. Proposed code Introduce a general permit that identifies certain minimal impact activities that will not require an individual permit.

3. Focus on What Matters : General Permit (con t) Uses/Activities that may be covered by the General FDP At-grade driveways, sidewalks, roads Road/Trail maintenance and repairs Underground and overhead utilities Storm drainage system repairs and maintenance In-kind replacement of storm drainage system infrastructure Debris removal Mailboxes, telephone poles Farming, Pasture Gardening, landscaping

3. Focus on What Matters: Critical Facilities Proposed code: Prohibition of new and expanded critical facilities below 6,000 ft elevation in both floodway and flood fringe. Critical Facilities Include: Police/Fire Stations Essential Government Facilities Emergency Medical Facilities Designated Emergency Shelters Utility and Communication Facilities Air Transportation Lifelines Hazardous Materials Facilities At-Risk Populations: Elder Care, Congregate Care, Public/Private K-12, Classrooms

Key Information Your input on proposed code changes matters. A lot. Topics not addressed tonight: Clarification of siting requirements on septic and propane, proposed protocol for evaluation of alternatives for Substantially- Damaged/Substantially-Improved structures in the floodway, alignment of floodplain regulations on nonconforming structures and uses with the rest of the Land Use Code. Review summary spreadsheet and..

Next Public Study Session Focusing on Proposed Floodplain Code Revisions Tuesday July 26 6 to 8 p.m. Boulder County Transportation 2 nd Floor 2525 13 th Street in Boulder

Boulder County Information Proposed Floodplain Code Revision Proposed Floodplain Code Updates and Information: http://www.bouldercounty.org/roads/plans/pages/floodplaincodeamend.aspx Boulder County Contact: Christian Martin 720-564-2866 floodplainregsmapscomment@bouldercounty.org