Floodplain (100-year) definition
Floodplain (100-year) means an area adjacent to a stream which is subject to flooding as the result of the occurrence of a one hundred (100) year flood, and is so adverse to past, current or foreseeable construction or land use as to constitute a significant hazard to public or environmental health and safety or to property or is designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) or National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). In the absence of FEMA/NFIP maps, a professional engineer must certify the flood plain elevations.
Floodplain (100-year) means that area adjacent to a drainage channel which would be inundated by a 100-Year Flood.
Floodplain (100-year) means an area adjacent to a stream which is subject to flooding as the result of the occurrence of a one hundred (100) year flood, and is so adverse to past, current or foreseeable construction or land use as to constitute a significant hazard to public or
More Definitions of Floodplain (100-year)
Floodplain (100-year) means all lands along a river or stream that may be inundated by the base flood of such river or stream.