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FLOOD INSURANCE Anywhere it rains, it can flood. A flood is a general and temporary condition where two or more acres of normally dry land or two or more properties are inundated by water. Many conditions can result in a flood: hurricanes, outdated or clogged drainage systems and rapid accumulation of rainfall. Just because you haven't experienced a flood in the past, doesn't mean you won't in the future. Flood risk isn't just based on history it's also based on a number of factors: rainfall, tidal surge data, topography, flood control measures, and changes due to building and development. Flood insurance covers losses to your property caused by flooding. Standard homeowner s insurance policies do not cover losses due to floods. Flood insurance is available to any owner of insurable property. From structural and mechanical damage to flood debris cleanup and floor surfaces (like tile and carpeting), your investment is protected by a flood insurance policy. Most mortgage lenders require flood insurance for properties in Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHA). All properties secured by a federally backed mortgage (FHA, VA, FNMA, etc.) must carry flood insurance. It takes 30 days after purchase for a policy to take effect, so it is important to buy insurance before the floodwaters start to rise. In high risk areas, 1 in 4 homes will experience a flood over the course of a 30 year mortgage. A lot of things determine what policy is best for your home or business, so if you have questions, now's the time to ask. For more information about your risk, premium information or agents in your area visit http://www.floodsmart.gov/floodsmart/ or call toll free 1 888 379 9531.

PROPERTY PROTECTION MEASURES Property protection measures, including retrofitting, should be taken with the onset of a flood or if your home is susceptible to flooding. If flooding is likely and time permits, move essential items and furniture to the upper areas of your home. Keep materials like sandbags, plywood, plastic sheeting and lumber handy for emergency waterproofing. If your lot is large enough, consider re grading it or building a small floodwall. This action will help to minimize the amount of property damage caused by floodwaters, however, these measures only protect if flooding is not particularly deep. Retrofitting involves the modification of surrounding terrain and your home to reduce the risk of flooding. Surrounding terrain modifications include the installation of an earthen berm or small floodwall. Home modifications include raising the home, waterproofing the walls, and elevating electrical panel boxes, furnaces, water heaters, washers and dryers to locations less likely to be flooded. If you need property protection or retrofitting advice, please contact the Building Division at (954) 924 6805 or visit http://www.fema.gov/rebuild/mat/fema312.shtm. FEMA provides assistance to individual property owners, communities, and states. For example, under FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program, a policy holder may qualify for Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC) coverage. If your house is substantially damaged by flooding, ICC coverage may help pay for some types of retrofitting. Other programs, such as the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program and the Flood Mitigation Assistance Program, are designed to help financially. FLOOD WARNING SYSTEM The Broward County Office of Emergency Management, in coordination with the National Weather Service, relays updates of threatening weather to government and media outlets. Flood warnings or watch advisories are issued through local radio and TV stations. These advisories are broadcast on radio (including WIOD 610 AM and WFTL 1400

AM), television (including WFOR Channel 4, WTVJ Channel 6, WSVN Channel 7, and WPLG Chanel 10), and other media outlets. The City of Dania Beach provides details on advisories relating to emergencies through its main phone line at (954) 924 6800 as well as broadcast email and text messages by subscribing to the News Flash list server on the City Website at: http://daniabeachfl.gov/list.aspx DRAINAGE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Proper drainage helps reduce the risk of flooding. It is a violation of our City Ordinances to dump debris of any sort, including grass clippings, into canals or storm drains. Report violations to the Code Compliance Division at 954 924 6810. The Department of Public Services, Utilities and Engineering inspects the drainage system and removes blockages that are found or reported. Even in the midst of flood events, this department s crews are investigating problem areas and addressing them as required. If you live near areas where waters flow, you can help in this process by keeping storm grates and the banks clear of brush and debris. If your property is next to a catch basin, help keep the area clear of brush and debris. For more information or to report a drainage problem, residents can contact the Public Services Division at (954) 924 3747. Waste Water and Storm Water Information can be found on the City website at: http://daniabeachfl.gov/index.aspx?nid=189 SUBSTANTIAL IMPROEMENT/DAMAGE REQUIREMENTS The City of Dania Beach requires that, if the cost of reconstruction, rehabilitation, additions, or other improvements to a building equals or exceeds 50% of the building s market value, the building must meet the same construction requirements as a new building. This includes minimum or base flood floor elevations as determined by the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM). Substantially damaged buildings must also be brought up to the same standards.

FLOODPLAIN DEVELOPMENT PERMIT REQUIREMENTS All building developments require permits. Permits should be obtained prior to commencement of construction activities. Contact the Building Division at 954 924 6805 before you build on, alter or regrade your property. Please call 954 924 6810 to report any violations LOCAL FLOOD MAP The City provides Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) determinations to let you know if you are in a flood hazard area. The flood hazard map for the City of Dania Beach is located on the next page. An interactive searchable map detailing the current and future Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM) information is also located at the following link: http://daniabeachfl.gov/index.aspx?nid=1200 IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS Building Division 954 924 6805 Public Services Division 954 924 3747 Code Compliance Division 954 924 6810 Broward County Sheriff 954 924 2400 (non emergency) Broward County Fire Rescue 954 831 8200 (non emergency) American Red Cross Mass Care Shelter 954 831 4000 Special Medical Needs Shelter 954 357 6385 Florida Division of Emergency Management (850) 413 9900 www.floridadisaster.org FEMA Floodsmart 1 888 379 9531 For more information about flood map determinations please call the Building Division at 954 924 6805.