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Springettsbury Township STORMWATER AND HOW IT AFFECTS YOU. February 19, 2013. Meeting Agenda Background Information Review of Flood Insurance Rate Maps The MS-4 Program Public Input. BACKGROUND INFORMATION. Map of Y ork County. REVIEW OF FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAPS.
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Springettsbury Township STORMWATER AND HOW IT AFFECTS YOU February 19, 2013
Meeting Agenda Background Information Review of Flood Insurance Rate Maps The MS-4 Program Public Input
Map of York County
REVIEW OF FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAPS
Over the life of a 30-year loan there is about a 3X greater chance of experiencing a flood than having a fire. Source: 2005 Statistic from the Flood Emergency Management Act (FEMA)
Township’s Responsibilities • Review Preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs), make corrections and appeals if necessary • Conduct outreach to those affected by changes to the FIRMs • Adopt floodplain regulations that meet the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) requirements or be suspended from NFIP
FEMA Flood Zones Special Flood Hazard Areas – HIGH RISKFederal floodplain management regulations and mandatory flood insurance purchase requirements apply in these zones Zone A – area subject to inundation with no BFE or flood depths available
FEMA Flood Zones • Special Flood Hazard Areas – HIGH RISKFederal floodplain management regulations and mandatory flood insurance purchase requirements apply in these zones Zone AE – area subject to inundation - BFEs and flood depths are available Zones AH, AO, AR, and A99 are also in this category
FEMA Flood Zones • Moderate and Minimal Risk Areas • Flood insurance is available but is not required in these zones ZONE X Zone X – Moderate Risk (previously Zone B)
FEMA Flood Zones Moderate and Minimal Risk Areas Flood insurance is available but is not required in these zones ZONE X Zone X – Minimal Risk (previously Zone C) ZONE X
FEMA Flood Zones Coastal High Hazard Areas Includes zones V and VE Undetermined Risk AreasIncludes Zone D
Use of Preliminary Maps for Permitting and Insurance Where the existing FIRM shows an A or V area with no BFEs
Use of Preliminary Maps for Permitting and Insurance • Where the existing FIRM shows an AE or VE Zone and the proposed map increases the BFE or widens the floodway
Use of Preliminary Maps for Permitting and Insurance • Where the existing FIRM shows an AE or VE Zone and the proposed map decreases the BFE or shrinks the floodway
TIMELINE Preliminary Map Release 90-day Appeal Period Final Determination by FEMA Final FIS and FIRM Effective
Stormwater Run-off Financial burden Increase in flooding events East Market Street – beyond Stoney Brook Stonewood Road Doesn’t follow municipal boundaries Degradation of water quality Eberts Lane and I-83 Health, safety, public welfare
Program Renewed Under Auspices of General Permit PAG-13 • Changes in the Program • Greater Emphasis on Public Outreach/ Participation • Requirements to Map MS-4 • Greater Emphasis on Water Quality • TMDL Plans • Discharges to Impaired Waters • Chesapeake Bay Pollution Reduction Plans
In the 2014 reporting year for the MS-4 program there were 518 outfalls. This consisted of public and private outfalls. The Township is only responsible for public outfalls; 8 outfalls are public, all others are private. Springettsbury Township monitors 25% of the outfalls each year.
Questions? John Holman, Township Manager Patricia Lang, AICP, Community Development Director William Gralski, PE Brita Runkle, Planner