Comment Periods Begin for Boston’s Newly Mapped Flood Hazard Areas

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (“FEMA”) has released proposed Flood Insurance Rate Maps (“FIRMs”) showing updated flood hazard areas for all of Boston, as well as nearby Chelsea, Revere, and Winthrop. Interested parties have until August 27, 2014 to submit comments to FEMA on the FIRMs and the related FEMA-prepared Flood Insurance Study on which the FIRMs are based.  

Revised Flood Insurance Maps

The preliminary FIRMs expand the areas designated under FEMA’s regulations as “special flood hazard areas” (“SFHA”) in Boston and neighboring areas. The location of a property within a SFHA can have significant financial and practical consequences for the property owner. Lenders generally require flood insurance for improved property and insurance provisions in turn may require raising occupied spaces above a certain elevation.  Newly constructed buildings within a SFHA may also need to comply with additional zoning and building code requirements related to flood resistance and resilience, such as waterproofing and the raising or protecting of mechanical equipment.  Certain construction activities on properties within the newly expanded SFHA may require an Order of Conditions under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act and may be required to comply with the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Stormwater Policy.

The City of Boston will host one or more public meetings during the comment period.  Once the comment period closes, FEMA will review the comments and revise the new FIRMs as necessary. The new FIRMs are expected to be effective for insurance, zoning, and building code purposes as early as August 2015.

The revisions to the FIRMs, which are being led by the federal government, are in addition to the local initiatives being undertaken in Boston to address climate change resiliency, building energy disclosures, and a local wetlands ordinance (available here).

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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