Floodplain Administration |
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| Codified Ordinances | ||
| FEMA (NFIP) Elevation Certificate | ||
Permits and Forms |
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| Variance / Appeal Application | ||
| No Rise Certificate for Development | ||
| Flood Hazard Development Permit Application | ||
Floodplain Information |
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| What is a Floodplain ? | |||
| Why does the City manage the Floodplain? | |||
| To ensure that filling, building, etc. does not adversely affect the natural flow of water in a floodplain either downstream or upstream of such work. It is also to help ensure that you don't waste time or money to construct or place fill in an area likely to be inundated by water. | |||
| Am I in the Floodplain ? | |||
| Flood Probability | |||
| Flood Insurance Facts | |||
| Natural Benefits of Floodplains | |||
| Huron County Flood Warnings from the National Weather Service | |||
| If you're in a floodplain, or not sure you're in a floodplain and plan on filling or building, please contact the Public Works office at 419-663-6735. | |||
Josh Snyder
38 Whittlesey Ave.
Norwalk, Oh 44857
419-663-6735
Hours:
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
pw-eng@accnorwalk.com
Action Line is where residents can report concerns and problems.