Floodplain Management Sample Clauses

Floodplain Management. Before construction of any project for flood prevention, the sponsors must agree to participate in and comply with applicable Federal floodplain management and flood insurance programs. For plans approved as of the date of this revised manual the sponsor is required to have development controls in place below low and significant hazard dams prior to NRCS/sponsor entering into a construction contract.
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Floodplain Management. Subrecipient will select sites that are located outside of special flood hazard areas for projects proposing new construction or substantial improvement of existing buildings. Executive Order 11988, Floodplain Management, directs agencies “to avoid direct or indirect support of floodplain development wherever there is a practicable alternative” (24 CFR Part 55). XXXIV. RELOCATION, REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITION, AND ONE-FOR-ONE HOUSING REPLACEMENT (24 CFR 570.606) The Subrecipient agrees to comply with (1) the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended (URA), and implementing regulations at 49 CFR Part 24 and 24 CFR 570.606(b); (2) the requirements of 24 CFR 570.606(c) governing the Residential Anti-displacement and Relocation Assistance Plan under section 104(d) of the HCD Act; and (3) the requirements in 24 CFR 570.606(d) governing optional relocation policies. The Grantee may, however, preempt the optional policies. The Subrecipient shall provide relocation assistance to displaced persons as defined by 24 CFR 70.606(b)(2) that are displaced as a direct result of acquisition, rehabilitation, demolition or conversion for a CDBG assisted project. The Subrecipient also agrees to comply with applicable Grantee ordinances, resolutions and policies concerning the displacement of persons from their residences. Displacement of persons (including families, individuals, businesses, non-profit organizations and farms) as a result of activities assisted with CDBG funds is generally discouraged.
Floodplain Management. 5.1 that the 1:50 and 1:100 year flood lines of any river in close proximity of the development be shown on all plans submitted. The flood lines are to be verified by a suitably qualified registered engineering professional. Where flood lines have not previously been determined, the ““Developer”” must procure the services of a suitably qualified registered engineering professional to undertake such determinations at his/her own cost. No new development will be allowed under the 1:100 year flood line;
Floodplain Management. For consistency, the specific chapter elements that will be developed in this section will generally follow the SWFWMD Comprehensive Watershed Management Plan elements and include the following sections: • Introduction • Studies, Reports and DataRegulatory FrameworkResource Protection Initiatives • Flood Protection Issues • Identification of Flood Protection Projects • Floodplain Management Protection Plan This chapter will also include a summary of potential projects or management recommendations to protect and enhance floodplain management and/or flood protection within the watershed.
Floodplain Management. The Sponsors agree to participate in and comply with applicable Federal floodplain management and flood insurance programs.
Floodplain Management. (Executive Order 11988) Executive Order 11988 requires that executive agencies take special care when undertaking actions that may affect floodplains, directly or indirectly, by avoiding the disruption of these areas wherever there is a practicable alternative and by minimizing any environmental harm that might be caused by Federal actions. Under this order, activities are not to impact the natural and beneficial values served by floodplains that could in turn impact human safety, health, and welfare. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which produces maps of moderate or special flood hazard areas, has not yet mapped the Project Area, located inside of flood hazard area Zone A. Although the project occurs in a floodplain, human safety and welfare would be improved by implementing the project.
Floodplain Management. The right to take other appropriate measures to protect the floodplain, including the right to demolish or remove existing structures and or improvements, but not to construct any buildings or structures intended for human occupancy;
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Floodplain Management. 1. Applicant will comply with Article of the Xxxx County Code, entitled "Floodplain Management," except for the two finger areas designated for filling, as set forth on Exhibit entitled "Lakefront Lot Plan."
Floodplain Management. All grading work within designated or known floodplains shall conform to the requirements and standards of 25 Pa.Code, Chapter 105, Environmental Resources, Dam Safety and Waterways Management, and 25 Pa.Code, Chapter 106, Flood Plain Management. (Ord. 2354, 7/11/2011, §306) §9-401 Grading and Excavating §9-402‌‌‌ Part 4 Liabilities and Penalties

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