Floodplain Requirements Clause Samples
Floodplain Requirements. In accordance with 44 C.F.R. Part 9, prior to Treasury’s authorization to commence construction in a designated 100-year floodplain, the recipient must provide evidence satisfactory to Treasury of a Floodplain Notice, that the 30-day period established for receipt of comments from the public in response to public notice published regarding the potential for adverse project impact on the values and functions of a designated 100- year floodplain has expired and that identified concerns (if any) have been addressed to Treasury’s satisfaction. This notice may be satisfied through a federal/state environmental assessment process used as the vehicle for public notice, involvement, and explanation per 44 C.F.R. § 9.8(2). In addition, prior to Treasury’s authorization to commence construction of structures and/or buildings within a designated 100-year floodplain, the recipient must provide evidence satisfactory to Treasury of the following:
Floodplain Requirements. The Recipient must furnish evidence, satisfactory to the Council, that all applicable floodplain requirements have been met. As appropriate to the project, this may include the following:
Floodplain Requirements. The Recipient must furnish evidence, satisfactory to the Council, that all applicable floodplain requirements have been met. As appropriate to the project, this may include the following:
i. Floodplain Notice. That the 30-day period established for receipt of comments from the public in response to public notice published regarding the potential for project impact on the values and functions of a designated 100-year floodplain has expired and that identified concerns (if any) have been addressed to the Council’s satisfaction.
Floodplain Requirements. In accordance with 44 C.F.R. Part 9, prior to Treasury’s authorization to commence construction in a designated 100-year floodplain, the recipient must provide evidence satisfactory to Treasury of a Floodplain Notice, that the 30-day period established for receipt of comments from the public in response to public notice published regarding the potential for adverse project impact on the values and functions of a designated 100- year floodplain has expired and that identified concerns (if any) have been addressed to Treasury’s satisfaction. This notice may be satisfied through a federal/state environmental assessment process used as the vehicle for public notice, involvement, and explanation per 44 C.F.R. § 9.8(2). In addition, prior to Treasury’s authorization to commence construction of structures and/or buildings within a designated 100-year floodplain, the recipient must provide evidence satisfactory to Treasury of the following:
a. Floodplain Protection: That the project engineer/architect has certified that the project facility will be adequately protected from damage by floods in this area of apparent potential flood hazard. The evidence must include adequate justification for the Base Flood Elevation designation for the financial assistance award site.
b. Floodplain Insurance: That the community is participating in the National Flood Insurance Program, and that as required, the recipient will purchase flood insurance.
