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Delaware River Flood Info & Insurance - Lower Makefield Township
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Delaware River Flood Information
Delaware River flood information can be found at the National Weather Service’s website:
Advanced Hydrolic Prediction Service
LMT Floodplain Management Ordinance & FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program
At their July 16, 2016 meeting, the Lower Makefield Township Board of Supervisors adopted a new Floodplain Management Ordinance (Ordinance #396). The Floodplain Ordinance was prepared and adopted in accordance with the requirements of FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The Ordinance can be viewed at the following links:
Chapter 200: Zoning
§ 200-53 Floodplain Definitions and General Provisions
§ 200-54 Floodplain Administration
§ 200-55 Identification of Floodplain Areas
§ 200-56 Floodplain Technical Provisions
§ 200-57 Floodplain Prohibited Activities with No Variance Granted
§ 200-58 Existing Structures in Identified Floodplain Areas
§ 200-59 Floodplain Variances
In 2010, FEMA updated the Flood Insurance Study (FIS) and Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) for Bucks County. To improve accuracy, the redrawn maps used a new digital base map and incorporated the new Delaware River floodplain study. New surveyed river cross-sections, LiDAR information and updated hydrology were used to prepare the new floodplain mapping. The new FIS and FIRMs made changes to the current flood zones, which determine who must buy flood insurance. This mapping update has changed the flood risk status of hundreds of individual properties. The Township Engineer’s office reviewed the pending 2010 FIRMs to determine which properties would be affected in the Township. Plans were prepared showing the affected properties. The Township sent letters notifying hundreds of property owners of the potential change to their flood risk status.
On March 16, 2015, the new Flood Insurance Study and Flood Insurance Rate Maps became effective (replacing the May 18, 1999 FIS and FIRMs).
For more information on Flood Hazard Mapping, download FEMA’s Flood Hazard Mapping Fact Sheet.
The March 16, 2015 FIRMs are available for review at the Lower Makefield Township Municipal Building Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., or can be viewed online at the FEMA Map Service Center: https://msc.fema.gov/portal
Community Rating System Participation
Lower Makefield Township adopted the new Floodplain Ordinance in advance of this date as an important step in the process of joining the FEMA Community Rating System (CRS). The CRS offers adiscount for individual Flood Insurance policies within the participating municipality.
The Township worked with FEMA to complete the necessary steps required for acceptance into the CRS Program. The Township submitted the required documentation and was awarded a “Letter of Good Standing” from FEMA. The Township worked with FEMA to complete the Community Rating System Application, the last step of entering the Program. The Application was reviewed and a CRS Rating of 7 was confirmed by FEMA for Lower Makefield Township.
On May 1, 2016, Lower Makefield Township was accepted into the CRS Program which will provide the opportunity for discounted Flood Insurance Premiums to the residents. At the May 18, 2016 Board of Supervisors Meeting, a FEMA representative presented a plaque to the Township commemorating the Township’s entrance into the CRS Program.
The CRS Rating of 7 qualifies the owners of homes and businesses mapped within the A and AE Flood Zone for a 15% discount on their Flood Insurance Policy premium upon renewal or the initiation of their policy.
Flood Protection Information and Resources
The Bucks County Free Library Yardley-Makefield Branch now has the following FEMA Publications regarding Flood Protection available at the Front Desk for viewing/borrowing:
Other informative website links regarding Flood Insurance and Flood Protection:
Important information about the National Flood Insurance Program
Important information on Flood Insurance Benefits
Special Budget Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, October 30, 2018.