Flood Map definition

Flood Map means a map prepared by the Department of Environmental Protection showing the channel, floodway and fringe area, or in the event such map has not been prepared, maps showing the flood hazard area.

Examples of Flood Map in a sentence

  • In-Force NFIP Flood Map Panel Company will identify the Current-In-Force NFIP Flood Map Panel consisting of the full eleven digit FEMA map number and panel date.

  • Sellers may reference existing resources for climate risk and resiliency assessment and adaptation, including NYS Climate Impacts Assessment, NYS DEC Flood Risk Management Guidance, NYS DOH Heat Vulnerability Index, NYS Future Coastal Floodplain Mapper, Northeast Regional Climate Center intensity-duration-frequency curves for heavy precipitation, Columbia’s ▇▇▇▇▇▇ River Flood Map, NYSIO’s Climate Change Impact and Resilience Study and others.

  • As reflected on Flood Map No. 04027C 1530E dated 08-28-2008, for the community of CITY OF YUMA, some of the property that will secure the loan is not located in an area that has been identified by the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency as an area having special flood hazards.

  • The Parties acknowledge that CSU intends to cause portions of the Project to be graded and removed from the 100-year floodplain during construction of the Project, subject to FEMA review and approval of the Flood Map Revision.

  • CSU shall prepare the proposed Community Acknowledgment Form and any other applications and materials associated with the Flood Map Revision in a manner that achieves full compliance with applicable Law, including the City’s applicable regulations and requirements pertaining to grading activities in a floodplain.

  • Seller intends to obtain a FEMA Flood Map exemption as a result of raising the ground level entrances into the Tower and exceeding the minimum floor elevation applicable to the Land, but Seller cannot assure that Seller will be able to obtain such FEMA Flood Map exemption.

  • The City’s reasonable cooperation shall include the City’s signature of one or more “Community Acknowledgment Forms” in reliance on grading plans and related materials prepared by CSU or its consultants, in form and content reasonably acceptable to the City, and the City’s reasonable coordination with CSU to submit all applications and materials to FEMA relating to the Flood Map Revision.

  • As reflected on Flood Map No. 170197 0065B dated 04-15-1982, for the community of DuPage County, some of the property that will secure the loan is not located in an area that has been identified by the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency as an area having special flood hazards.

  • Company will identify the Current-In-Force NFIP Flood Map Panel consisting of the full eleven digit FEMA map number and panel date or in those cases where no FEMA map is published, a Company derived community identifying number.

  • CSU shall pay all fees and expenses associated with CSU’s preparation, and FEMA’s processing, of all applications and materials relating to the Flood Map Revision.