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FEMA’s Project to Revise Coastal FIRMs, or

Getting Ahead of the Storm Surge

Charley Banks VA DCR Division of Dam Safety and Floodplain

Management

Virginia Coastal Communities • Prince William County • Stafford County • King George County • Westmoreland County • Northumberland County • Lancaster County • Richmond County • Essex County • King & Queen County • Middlesex County • Gloucester County • Mathews County • King William County • New Kent County • James City County • Williamsburg • York County • Newport News • Poquoson • Hampton • Charles City County • Prince George County • City of Hopewell • Surry County • Isle of Wight County • Suffolk • Portsmouth • Norfolk • Chesapeake • Virginia Beach • Accomack County • Northampton County

Coastal Mapping Project in VA as of 7-17-2014 PROJECT Preliminary Discovery

Meeting Fld Rsk Rvw

Mtg CCO Meeting Open House Meeting

APPEAL PERIOD STARTS

LFD ISSUANCE

EFFECTIVE DATE

Resilience Meeting

Lancaster County, VA, Coastal PMR 3/22/2013 3/30/2011 1/28/2013 5/22/2013 9/11/2014 10/10/2013 4/2/2014 10/2/2014 4/2/2015

Gloucester County, VA, Coastal PMR 3/5/2013 3/31/2011 1/29/2013 5/20/2013 2/4/2014 9/19/2013 5/19/2014 11/19/2014 10/15/2015

Newport News City (Ind), VA 9/17/2010 1/30/2013 5/17/2013 8/12/2014 9/26/2013 6/9/2014 12/9/2014 4/16/2015

Mathews County, VA, Coastal PMR 3/5/2013 3/29/2011 1/29/2013 5/20/2013 4/8/2014 9/19/2013 6/9/2014 12/9/2014 5/2/2015

Poquoson City (Ind), VA, Coastal PMR 2/20/2013 3/29/2011 1/30/2013 5/16/2013 7/8/2014 9/26/2013 6/16/2014 12/16/2014 10/6/2015

Chesapeake City (Ind), VA, Coastal PMR 4/5/2013 3/22/2011 1/31/2013 5/23/2013 10/30/2013 9/26/2013 6/16/2014 12/16/2014 5/6/2015

York County, VA, Coastal PMR 5/10/2013 4/5/2011 1/29/2013 5/16/2013 2/5/2014 1/24/2014 7/16/2014 1/16/2015 4/2/2015

Virginia Beach City (Ind), VA, Coastal PMR 5/17/2013 3/22/2011 1/31/2013 5/23/2013 12/31/2015 2/5/2014 7/16/2014 1/16/2015 4/2/2015

Northumberland County, VA, Coastal PMR 5/21/2013 3/30/2011 4/22/2013 8/15/2013 8/28/2014 2/12/2014 8/18/2014 2/18/2015 8/6/2015

King George County, VA, Coastal PMR 8/9/2013 1/11/2012 7/10/2013 9/19/2013 8/27/2014 3/19/2014 8/18/2014 2/18/2015 7/16/2015

Stafford County, VA, Coastal PMR 8/16/2013 1/11/2012 7/11/2013 9/17/2013 8/14/2014 3/26/2014 8/18/2014 2/18/2015 7/16/2015

Northampton County, VA, Coastal PMR 7/1/2013 3/23/2011 4/24/2013 7/31/2013 5/12/2014 3/19/2014 9/2/2014 3/2/2015 5/2/2015

Richmond County, VA, Coastal PMR 9/6/2013 2/2/2012 7/30/2013 9/19/2013 1/31/2015 2/26/2014 10/16/2014 4/16/2015 8/15/2015

Westmoreland County, VA, Coastal PMR 9/12/2013 2/2/2012 7/29/2013 9/18/2013 11/5/2014 3/12/2014 10/16/2014 4/16/2015 8/15/2015

Surry County, VA, Coastal PMR 5/21/2013 4/5/2011 4/23/2013 8/14/2013 2/3/2014 2/19/2014 11/4/2014 5/4/2015 8/6/2015

Accomack County, VA, Coastal PMR 7/19/2013 3/23/2011 4/24/2013 7/31/2013 5/13/2014 5/14/2014 11/4/2014 5/4/2015 5/1/2015

Essex County, VA, Coastal PMR 8/23/2013 2/3/2012 7/30/2013 9/18/2013 1/31/2015 3/12/2014 11/4/2014 5/4/2015 8/15/2015

Middlesex County, VA, Coastal PMR 10/17/2013 2/3/2012 8/26/2013 12/9/2013 12/31/2015 5/1/2014 11/18/2014 5/18/2015 9/17/2015

Prince William County, VA, Coastal PMR 8/23/2013 1/11/2012 7/29/2013 9/16/2013 5/15/2014 5/28/2014 12/2/2014 6/2/2015 7/16/2015

Prince George County, VA, Coastal PMR 11/4/2013 2/16/2012 8/27/2013 12/10/2013 9/10/2014 6/5/2014 12/2/2014 6/2/2015 10/16/2015

Suffolk City, VA, Coastal PMR 12/9/2013 2/28/2012 12/3/2013 2/4/2014 5/14/2014 5/15/2014 12/2/2014 6/2/2015 11/15/2015

Portsmouth City, VA, Coastal PMR 1/13/2014 2/29/2012 12/4/2013 2/5/2014 7/9/2014 6/13/2014 12/2/2014 6/2/2015 12/18/2015

Isle of Wight County, VA, Coastal PMR 3/7/2014 2/28/2012 12/3/2013 4/8/2014 8/11/2014 12/2/2014 6/2/2015 11/15/2015

Charles City County, VA, Coastal PMR 1/31/2014 2/15/2012 11/21/2013 2/6/2014 8/25/2014 6/19/2014 1/6/2015 7/6/2015 12/18/2015

Hopewell City, VA, Coastal PMR 11/4/2013 2/16/2012 8/27/2013 12/10/2013 9/10/2014 5/8/2014 1/16/2015 7/16/2015 10/16/2015

New Kent County, VA, Coastal PMR 1/31/2014 2/15/2012 11/22/2013 2/6/2014 8/26/2014 6/19/2014 2/3/2015 8/3/2015 12/18/2015

King and Queen County, VA, Coastal PMR 10/3/2013 1/12/2012 8/14/2013 12/11/2013 11/6/2014 4/2/2014 3/16/2015 9/16/2015 9/17/2015

King William County, VA, Coastal PMR 10/3/2013 1/12/2012 8/15/2013 12/10/2013 7/10/2014 5/21/2014 3/16/2015 9/16/2015 9/17/2015

Williamsburg City, VA, Coastal PMR 3/28/2014 2/14/2012 4/22/2013 4/9/2014 8/13/2014 4/16/2015 10/16/2015 5/6/2015

James City County, VA, Coastal PMR 3/28/2014 4/6/2011 4/23/2013 4/9/2014 8/13/2014 4/16/2015 10/16/2015 8/6/2015

Norfolk City, VA, Coastal PMR 9/5/2014 2/29/2012 12/4/2013 9/12/2014 12/18/2014 6/2/2015 12/2/2015 12/18/2015

Hampton City, VA, Coastal PMR 7/31/2014 2/29/2012 12/5/2013 8/29/2014 12/18/2014 8/3/2015 2/3/2016 12/18/2015

Community Coordination and Outreach Meeting

What the New Preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) Mean for Your Community

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This is a Meeting to….… igThis is a Meeting to… to… Present the new products

Explain the maps and data

Inform you of the ordinance adoption process

Discuss the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)

Update community contact information

Answer your questions

RiskMAP Meetings Initial Risk MAP Coordination Meeting – 3/29/2011

Storm Surge Results Meeting – 12/7/2011

Flood Risk Review Meeting – 1/30/2013

Final Community Coordination Meeting – today

Open House - TBD

Building Resilience - TBD

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RiskMAP Meetings

FEMA Region III

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Three-Legged Stool of the NFIP

Insure Your Risk

Reduce Your Risk

Know Your Risk

Mapping Flood Hazards

Insurance and Outreach

Regulations and Mitigation Practices

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Community Responsibilities

• Review preliminary FIRMs and make corrections, comments and appeals when appropriate

Review FIRMs

• Conduct outreach to those citizens affected by changes on the FIRMs

Conduct Outreach

• Adopt a floodplain ordinance that meets the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) requirements

Update Ordinance

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Preliminary Maps: Paper and Online Website: www.rampp-team.com/public.htm

Select your state and county to view map panels

90 days

Appeal Period

7 days 6 months

?

2-3 months 30

days 30 days

Preliminary to Effective FIRMs General Timeline

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Resources and Outreach Tools www.r3coastal.com www.rampp-team.com/fact_region3.htm

The above websites provide additional information on:

How to submit comments or appeals on the FIRMs

Ordinance update help

NFIP Requirements

Exceeding minimum requirements

• Here you can find additional information on:

– Outreach Tools

– Storm surge study analysis

– Fact sheets

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www.r3coastal.com

Coastal Study Resources

Flood Risk Products

Flood Risk Report

Flood Risk Database

Flood Risk Map

Flood Risk Datasets

Changes since last FIRM

Coastal Depth Grids – 1% annual chance

Flood Risk Assessment (refined HAZUS analysis)

Flood Risk Products help communities to:

Gain an understanding of flood risk and its impact

Take mitigation actions in target areas to reduce risk

Non-Regulatory Products & Datasets

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Changes Since Last Firm

Flood Depth and Analysis Grids

• Grids include: – Flood Depths for multiple flood frequencies

– Water Surface Elevation for multiple flood frequencies

– Water Surface Elevation Change Since Last FIRM (1%)

– Percent Annual and 30-yr Percent Chance of Flooding

– Velocity

– Hillshade

Flood Depth Grids • Each Grid Cell has a Unique Value

FIRM 1% Annual Chance (100-yr) Floodplain 1% Annual Chance Depth Grid

Individual Grid Cell

1% Depth (100-Year)

4.7 ft

0.1 ft

0.0 ft

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Areas of Mitigation Interest

Mapping a Coastal Floodplain

Coastal Flood Hazard Zones

– VE Zone – Areas expected to be affected by waves 3 feet and higher in the 1% chance storm

• Base Flood Elevation established – AE Zone – Areas expected to be flooded by waves of

less than 3 feet in the 1% chance storm • Base Flood Elevation established

– LiMWA – Limit of Moderate Wave Action, where the wave height is 1.5 feet. The area between the LiMWA and the VE zone is the Coastal A zone

• Non-Regulatory – X Zones – Areas not expected to be flooded in 1%

chance storm • Shaded X – Areas expected to be flooded in 0.2% chance event • Base Flood Elevations not established

Limit of

Moderate Wave Action (LiMWA) FEMA Procedure Memorandum No. 50, 2008

• No federal regulatory requirement

• No federal insurance requirements tied to LiMWA

Study Findings: •Recurrent flooding is a significant issue and risk in coastal Virginia and is predicted to worsen •A variety of adaptive strategies are feasible and appropriate •It takes 20 to 30 years to plan & implement an effective response strategy

Forum to integrate data and information to act is missing

RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE SECURE COMMONWEALTH PANEL ON THE ISSUE OF SEA LEVEL RISE AND RECURRENT FLOODING

IN COASTAL VIRGINIA

SUBMITTED TO THE HONORABLE BRIAN MORAN

SECRETARY, PUBLIC SAFETY AND HOMELAND SECURITY CHAIR, SECURE COMMONWEALTH PANEL

BY THE RECURRENT FLOODING SUB-PANEL CO-CHAIR SENATOR JOHN WATKINS

CO-CHAIR MR. JIM REDICK, MPA,CEM SEPTEMBER 5, 2014

(http://www.norfolk.gov/documentcenter/view/17786)

Select Recommendations from the Report

• Consider modification to Real Estate disclosures to include flood-related damages

• Reassess FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas

• Collect and maintain LiDAR in conjunction with NOAA and other federal agencies.

• Use the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer Silver Jackets program and the Virginia Sea Grant to coordinate agencies.

Recurrent Coastal Virginia Flooding: Prepare for Tomorrow’s Growing Challenges

Coastal Virginia

Virginia’s Coastal Counties include: ~1/5th of Virginia’s land area ~1/3rd of Virginia’s population ~2/3rds of Virginia GDP many National security assets

Questions?

Mari Radford – FEMA Region III mari.radford@dhs.gov, 215-931-2880

Robin Danforth – FEMA Region III robin.danforth@dhs.fema.gov, 215-931-5573

Charley Banks – VA DCR Floodplain charley.banks@dcr.virginia.gov, 804-371-6135 Melissa Hall – VA DCR Floodplain melissa.hall@dcr.virginia.gov, 540-505-0228 Nabil Ghalayini – VA DCR Floodplain nabil.ghalayini@dcr.virginia.gov, 804-514-3884 Charles Kline – VA DCR Floodplain charles.kline@dcr.virginia.gov, 804-625-3978

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Questions?

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