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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF THE COMMERCE CITY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE PERTAINING TO FLOODPLAIN REGULATION
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Summary and Background Information:
The Commerce City Land Development Code (LDC) Article IV is the regulatory basis for the Floodplain Overlay Zone District within Commerce City. Commerce City is required to adopt and enforce floodplain regulations in order to be a participant in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The NFIP is a federal program enabling property owners, in participating communities, to purchase flood insurance, as a protection against flood losses, in exchange for community floodplain management regulations that reduce future flood damages.
Participation in the NFIP is based on an agreement between communities, the State of Colorado, and the federal government. If a community adopts and enforces a floodplain management ordinance to reduce future flood risk to new construction in floodplains, the federal government will make flood insurance available within that community as financial protection against flood losses.
Commerce City has been a participating agency and has had adopted floodplain management ordinances since 1978. This allows all the properties, within Commerce City, the option of purchasing flood insurance, and enables federally backed mortgage loans for properties within a Special Flood Hazard Area. Participating in the NFIP is also a requirement for certain grant funding and emergency funding sources.
The NFIP regulations are the minimum requirements for floodplain management. Each state must also adopt floodplain regulations and the federal government gives them authority to adopt stricter standards than what the NFIP has outlined in the Code of Federal Regulations. Furthermore, each jurisdiction must adopt the federal and state regulations as the minimum requirements, but they too, are given the option of adopting stricter standards than what is required at the federal and state...
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