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Service Description: This layer was created back around 2006 (then updated in 2009) for a tool that the permit clerks in Planning & Development could use to determine if floodplain review was required for any given building permit application. We did this because CFW is required to review all building permit applications for compliance with our Floodplain Provisions Ordinance and NFIP regulations. The buffer is 100’ beyond the FEMA effective floodplain limits, and in this way we can be sure that we are reviewing all permit applications that are actually within or affected by the FEMA effective 100-yr floodplain. The buffer layer in use now is essentially the same as it was when revised in 2009, but the buffer is large enough that it doesn’t really need to be revised at this point.
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Comments: This layer was created back around 2006 (then updated in 2009) for a tool that the permit clerks in Planning & Development could use to determine if floodplain review was required for any given building permit application. We did this because CFW is required to review all building permit applications for compliance with our Floodplain Provisions Ordinance and NFIP regulations. The buffer is 100’ beyond the FEMA effective floodplain limits, and in this way we can be sure that we are reviewing all permit applications that are actually within or affected by the FEMA effective 100-yr floodplain. The buffer layer in use now is essentially the same as it was when revised in 2009, but the buffer is large enough that it doesn’t really need to be revised at this point.
Subject: Custom layer created for Planning & Development. This layer shows the boundaries created when buffered 100 feet beyond the FEMA effective floodplain limits.
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