Introduction to the National Flood Insurance Program: A Guide for Coastal Property Owners MAINE BEACHES CONFERENCE 2017

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Introduction to the National Flood Insurance Program: A Guide for Coastal Property Owners MAINE BEACHES CONFERENCE 2017 SUE BAKER, CFM STATE NFIP COORDINATOR MAINE DEPT OF AGRICULTURE, CONSERVATION & FORESTRY

NFIP Goal: Break the Cycle

How the NFIP Works u Mutual agreement between the Feds (FEMA) and a community u Community agrees apply standards to development in mapped floodplains u Ordinance Adoption u In return, federally backed flood insurance is made available u 3 basic parts: Mapping - Regulations - Insurance

Status of Updated Digital FIRMs Fort Kent, Hancock and Knox county maps effective July 2016 Waldo, Lincoln & Sagadahoc County effective July 2015 Lower Penobscot watershed project started not yet funded through preliminary Washington County effective July 18, 2017 Cumberland and York County preliminary maps issued 4/14/2017

What is changing on the FIRM? Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø All new coastal flood hazard analysis Model backed Zone A Re-delineation of flood hazard boundary lines to 2 foot topography New paneling scheme Datum change: NGVD to NAVD Aerial photo base map Zone designation changes Panel numbers

Digital FIRM (DFIRM) Components Ortho Photo + 2 Topography + Flood Data = Digital FIRM

Flood Zones A, A1-30, AE, AO & AH V1-30 & VE

Limit of Moderate Wave Action (LiMWA) uareas subject to wave heights between 1.5 feet and 3 feet. udefines Coastal A Zone uoptional ordinance language to build to V zone standards umandatory ordinance language if the community has adopted IBC/IRC

LiMWA Depiction on the FIRM

Ups and Downs There are some changes to the flood zones and base flood elevations. Because of the improved elevation data, there will be properties newly mapped in, and newly mapped out, even in areas where the base flood elevation remains the same. The overall upside is that the new maps will much more accurately reflect which properties should be in and out of the SFHA.

Regulations Local Ordinance Definition of Development: means ANY CHANGE TO IMPROVED OR UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, including but not limited to the construction of buildings or other structures; construction of additions or substantial improvements; mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavation, drilling operations or storage of equipment or materials; (cont.)

(cont.) Def. of Development and the storage, deposition, or extraction of materials, public or private sewage disposal systems or water supply facilities. [This is very broad, including structural & nonstructural, with $500 recommended minimum threshold]

All Development Requires a Local Permit Why? To meet the NFIP objectives: u Protect life and property (investments) u Protect the natural and beneficial functions of floodplains u Balance the needs of the environment with the pressure of development

Ordinance Standards in Mapped Floodplains Minor Improvements Normal maintenance/building improvements under 50% of the building value Non-structural: filling, grading, water supply, sewage disposal Adequately anchored Flood damage materials below the base flood elevation Construction methods and practices to minimize flood damage Design and locate electrical, heating, plumbing so they will not be damaged

New Construction Substantial Improvements u New Buildings/Placement of Manufactured homes u Substantial Improvement: 50% or more improvement in the value of the building only Lowest Floor must be elevated to 1 above the base flood elevation 2 or 3 freeboard in some coastal communities

Elevation in A Zones Zone A, AE, A1-30 3 ways to accomplish elevation u Fill u Solid foundation walls with openings/flood vents u Open foundation: posts, piers, columns

Elevation Options Zones A, A1-30, AE, & AH Slab on fill BFE Fill

Elevation Options Zones A, A1-30, AE, & A Hydraulic Opening (typical) Lowest Floor BFE Continuous Foundation Wall with crawlspace on natural ground

Wells Wells

Elevation Options Zone A, A1-30, AE, and AH Lowest Floor BFE Open foundation (posts, piles, piers, columns)

Georgetown

Elevation in V Zones V1-30 or VE Open foundation system only! No fill allowed for structural support!

Flood Insurance u Flooding is not covered by home owners insurance u Disaster assistance will never make you whole again u No matter where you live in a participating community, flood insurance is available u Max limits: $250,000 residential $500,000 non-residential/$100,000 contents/avail to renters

FLOOD INSURANCE Mandatory Purchase Requirement Any federally backed lending institution shall not make, increase, extend or renew any loan in the SFHA unless the building, mobile home, and any personal property securing the loan is covered by flood insurance for the life of the loan.

BW-12 and HFIAA 2014 Flood Insurance Reform u Pre-FIRM (Flood Insurance Rate Map) Constructed prior to 12/31/74 or the date of a community s first FIRM, whichever is later u Subsidized rates u Post-FIRM Constructed or substantially improved after 12/31/74 or the date of a community s first FIRM, whichever is later u Actuarially rated

Flood Insurance Reform u Prior to the move to actuarial insurance rating, Elevation Certificates were not necessary for pre- FIRM buildings u At some point, an EC will be necessary to properly rate the building (secondary homes, business properties) u Not all bad news! Some will find they are pre-firm and elevated to today s standard which means the rate will go down Some will qualify for removal via LOMA process

Know the risk. where you live or work build/improve sustainably take steps to protect your investment

Questions? Sue Baker, CFM State NFIP Coordinator sue.baker@maine.gov 207-287-8063 Janet Parker, CFM, Planner II janet.parker@maine.gov 207-287-9981 Maine Dept. of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry 17 Elkins Lane, Augusta, ME