davidpro
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 15, 2009
- 14
I have been asked to submit a LOMR-F for a development that has been completed in a flood zone. The property used to be in an unstudied A-Zone, but apparently there was a detailed study done for another project that affected this property, defining a floodway and BFE's. This development was built after the study, but it appears neither the owner or engineer was aware of the map revision until after construction was completed.
By overlaying the site plan on the revised flood map, it appears that one building may be located in the floodway. Does anyone know what the process might be with FEMA at this point? Obviously construction isn't allowed within a floodway, and the local official didn't catch it before issuing his building permit, so what can be done to allow the owner to purchase flood insurance?
The building FFE is higher than the BFE of the adjacent floodplain, so I believe a LOMR-F would be appropriate if the building were in the fringe. But what should the process be now that the building was unknowing built in the floodway? I know property owners have to be notified when a study is done that affects their property, and this land has changed hands several times as a result of the development, so I doubt the notification made it all the way to the current owner/developer.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
By overlaying the site plan on the revised flood map, it appears that one building may be located in the floodway. Does anyone know what the process might be with FEMA at this point? Obviously construction isn't allowed within a floodway, and the local official didn't catch it before issuing his building permit, so what can be done to allow the owner to purchase flood insurance?
The building FFE is higher than the BFE of the adjacent floodplain, so I believe a LOMR-F would be appropriate if the building were in the fringe. But what should the process be now that the building was unknowing built in the floodway? I know property owners have to be notified when a study is done that affects their property, and this land has changed hands several times as a result of the development, so I doubt the notification made it all the way to the current owner/developer.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!