FEMA Region II Essex County, NJ Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM)
FEMA Region II Bergen County Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM)
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Transcript of FEMA Region II Bergen County Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM)
FEMA Region IIBergen County Digital Flood Insurance Rate Map (DFIRM)
FEMA Region 2 Mitigation DivisionJune 9th, 2010
10:00-11:00
Purpose
Risk MAP Vision: Through collaboration with State, Tribal, and local entities, Risk MAP will deliver quality data that increases public awareness and leads to action that reduces risk to life and property
Purpose of this Coordination Call: To establish the awareness and understanding in the ongoing efforts to update Community’s flood risk analysis and mapping (ie. FIS and DFIRM).
Who is Involved: Federal/State/Local/Mapping Partners
Federal – FEMA, Region IIProject Manager; Paul K. Weberg, PE Communications/Outreach Support; Adie KobyTechnical Assistance; Alan Springett
State – NJDEP, Joseph Ruggeri, P.E., CFMSupervising EngineerNJ State NFIP Coordinator's OfficeBureau of Dam Safety & Flood ControlOffice of Engineering & Construction
Mapping Partner:RAMPP – Robyn Boyd, project manager
Local – Bergen County & Communities
Purpose
WHY: maintain an up-to-date and accurate flood risk analysis and delineation for local decision makers in flood risk management.
This SUCCESS of this effort and outcome relies on the active participation of EACH COMMUNITY
Objective
Overview of current Risk MAP status of Bergen County
Future projects and next steps
QA/QC & Feedback from the communities affected (Passaic and Saddle Rivers, Ho-Ho-Kus Brook, Ramsey Brook)
Mapping partner to deliver preliminary maps to affected Bergen County communities in September, 2011
Project Team◦ Risk Assessment, Mapping, and Planning Partners
(RAMPP), a joint venture of Dewberry, URS, and ESP◦ Key team member: Sun Engineers
Tasks-New Detailed Hydrology & Hydraulics (H&H)-FIS Report Production-DFIRM panel and database production-Preliminary DFIRM Production and Distribution
Bergen County Preliminary Maps – Overview
Bergen County Preliminary Maps -Scope
Incorporation of approximately 35 miles of detailed analysis for three streams and 14 miles for the Passaic River◦ The 35 miles mentioned were scoped to be incorporated into
the DFIRM from a study that was conducted in 2006
Converts flood hazard data from the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD 29) to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88) in only affected panels – remaining panels will be converted in the near future under the CTP (NJDEP) agreement with the FEMA
NAVD 88 = NGVD 29 (-0.962)
Bergen County – September, 2011 PreliminaryNew Detailed Studies
FLOODING SOURCE Reach Upstream Limit Downstream Limit
Ho-Ho-Kus Brook 12.0 At 1050 ft upstream of Vail Place At confluence with Saddle River
Ramsey Brook 4.0At 575 ft upstream of Brookwood Drive
At confluence with Ho-Ho-Kus Brook
Saddle River 19.0 At County Boundary At confluence with Passaic River
Passaic River 13.9 County Boundary County Boundary
TOTAL MILEAGE 48.9
Bergen County – September, 2011 PreliminaryAffected Communities & Panels
COMMUNITY FLOODING SOURCE(S)PANEL(S) AFFECTED
Borough of Allendale Ho-Ho-Kus Brook, Ramsey Brook 67, 69
Borough of East Rutherford Passaic River 251
Borough of Elmwood Park Passaic River 167, 169
Borough of Fair Lawn Passaic River, Saddle River 159, 167, 178, 186
Borough of Franklin Lakes Ho-Ho-Kus Brook 62, 64, 66, 68
City of Garfield Passaic River, Saddle River 169, 188, 251Borough of Glen Rock Ho-Ho-Kus Brook 176Borough of Ho-Ho-Kus Ho-Ho-Kus Brook, Saddle River 88, 89, 176, 177
Borough of Lodi Saddle River 188, 189, 251, 252
Borough of Lyndhurst Passaic River 235, 245
Township of Mahwah Ho-Ho-Kus Brook 68, 69
Borough of North Arlington Passaic River 245
Borough of Paramus Saddle River176, 177, 178, 179, 186, 187
Borough of Ramsey Ramsey Brook 59, 67, 78
Village of Ridgewood Ho-Ho-Kus Brook, Saddle River 69, 88, 176, 177, 178, 179
Township of Rochelle Park Saddle River 187, 189
Borough of Rutherford Passaic River 253
Township of Saddle Brook Saddle River 186, 187, 189
Borough of Saddle River Saddle River 86, 88
Township of South Hackensack Saddle River 251Borough of Upper Saddle River Saddle River 78, 79, 86, 87
Borough of Waldwick Ho-Ho-Kus Brook, Saddle River 69, 88
Borough of Wallington Saddle River, Passaic River 251
Township of Wyckoff Ho-Ho-Kus Brook 68, 69
Bergen County – September, 2011 PreliminaryAffected Panels
Bergen County – Community Assistance Contact (CAC) & Community Assistance Visit (CAV)
COMMUNITY CAC & CAVBorough of Allendale CAC 1993, CAV 1992
Borough of East Rutherford CAC 2002Borough of Elmwood Park CAC 2006
Borough of Fair Lawn CAV 1992 Borough of Franklin Lakes
City of Garfield CAC & CAV 2009Borough of Glen Rock Borough of Ho-Ho-Kus
Borough of Lodi CAC 2008
Borough of Lyndhurst CAC 2008, CAV 1992Township of Mahwah CAV 1992
Borough of North Arlington CAC 1995, CAV 1992Borough of Paramus CAC 2009Borough of Ramsey
Village of Ridgewood CAC 2007, CAV 1992
Township of Rochelle Park CAC 2007, CAV 1992Borough of Rutherford CAC 2004, CAV 1992
Township of Saddle Brook Borough of Saddle River CAV 1992
Township of South Hackensack Borough of Upper Saddle River CAC 1997
Borough of WaldwickBorough of Wallington CAC 2007, CAV 1993Township of Wyckoff
Bergen County – NFIP Policies, Claims, Repetitive Losses & CRS
COMMUNITY Number of Policies
Total Coverage
Total Premium
Total Claims Since 1978
Total Paid Since 1978
Number of Repetitive Losses CRS
Borough of Allendale 66 $17,822,100 $73,232 31 $487,548 9
Borough of East Rutherford 326 $46,056,600 $278,758 69 $727,883 18
Borough of Elmwood Park 64 $16,577,400 $61,335 81 $563,116 13Borough of Fair Lawn 318 $76,126,600 $434,869 181 $1,755,457 26
Borough of Franklin Lakes 56 $17,246,400 $56,850 16 $71,286 2City of Garfield 209 $51,379,000 $359,930 183 $1,112,138 33
Borough of Glen Rock 61 $15,826,000 $65,528 25 $58,779 2Borough of Ho-Ho-Kus 96 $28,624,900 $145,114 34 $189,482 4
Borough of Lodi 402 $66,714,200 $371,440 824 $15,364,270 322 YesBorough of Lyndhurst 217 $42,880,100 $231,757 144 $1,353,579 55Township of Mahwah 153 $39,783,300 $214,810 129 $1,147,251 29
Borough of North Arlington 36 $9,758,200 $37,221 15 $127,097 2Borough of Paramus 209 $66,233,800 $288,629 103 $1,240,705 19Borough of Ramsey 114 $28,006,100 $122,679 15 $30,220 0
Village of Ridgewood 331 $86,233,700 $462,781 219 $2,725,315 25 YesTownship of Rochelle Park 452 $96,234,600 $493,211 400 $10,386,390 181 Yes
Borough of Rutherford 168 $35,917,200 $166,273 102 $1,129,157 52Township of Saddle Brook 271 $64,060,000 $384,298 191 $3,006,155 50Borough of Saddle River 44 $12,726,400 $61,548 57 $310,587 6
Township of South Hackensack 34 $9,332,900 $57,361 29 $657,709 4Borough of Upper Saddle River 66 $21,071,600 $66,507 35 $100,462 4
Borough of Waldwick 32 $8,403,200 $26,932 16 $119,581 0Borough of Wallington 474 $99,444,600 $712,577 205 $1,635,201 38Township of Wyckoff 52 $13,395,000 $37,437 22 $118,316 5
Bergen County – Mitigation Plan Status
Bergen County – Hazard Mitigation Plan
COMMUNITYAdoption Papers
Received Date Electronic copy?
Borough of Allendale 07/08/09 yBorough of East Rutherford 01/30/09 yBorough of Elmwood Park 01/30/09 y
Borough of Fair Lawn 12/02/08 yBorough of Franklin Lakes 01/30/09 y
City of Garfield 03/09/09 yBorough of Glen Rock 02/17/09 yBorough of Ho-Ho-Kus 03/04/09 y
Borough of Lodi 03/04/09 y
Borough of Lyndhurst 01/30/09 y
Township of Mahwah 01/27/09 y
Borough of North Arlington 07/08/09 y
Borough of Paramus 11/07/08 yBorough of Ramsey 12/02/08 y
Village of Ridgewood 07/08/09 y
Township of Rochelle Park 12/02/08 y
Borough of Rutherford 04/02/09 y
Township of Saddle Brook 06/29/09 yBorough of Saddle River 02/17/09 y
Township of South Hackensack 01/27/09 y
Borough of Upper Saddle River 12/02/08 y
Borough of Waldwick 03/09/09 yBorough of Wallington 02/17/09 yTownship of Wyckoff 04/02/09 y
Current Status:
The gathering and review of data from the previous studies for the approximately 35 miles of detailed analysis for various streams has been completed.
Survey field work of the 14 miles of the Passaic River is complete, QC of survey information is in progress.
Awaiting response from communities to the letters sent out in November and December, 2009 regarding data request
Bergen County Preliminary Maps -Current Status
Local Communities
Contacted each community letting them know about field surveys taking place in their communities back in November, 2009 and data request in December, 2009
No response received Is this an accurate representation of your
communities?Roles & Responsibilities of Local Communities:
• Response to the letters sent out in November and December, 2009
Flood Risk communications with residents
Milestones
Target Dates
Next coordination call: December, 2010Passaic River and Saddle River mapping completed
by: May, 2011Preliminary maps to be distributed: September, 2011
The Road to Ordinance Adoption
Preliminary deliveryCommunity Consultation Official (CCO) meeting Initial 30-day comment periodAppeals & Protests6 month: FEMA 6-month Letter of Final
Determination (LFD)5 month: NJDEP Assistance Letter3 ½ month: Draft Ordinance3 month: NJDEP review of draft ordinance3 month: FEMA 90-day Reminder Letter1 month: FEMA 30-day Reminder Letter0: Ordinance Adopted
The Road to Ordinance Adoption
Questions & Feedback
www.RAMPP-TEAM.com: PowerPoint Presentation & Fact Sheets & additional information will be posted
Next coordination meeting: December, 2010
Contact Information
FEMA Region IIPaul Weberg,DHS/FEMA Region II290 Broadway, 29th FloorNew York, NY(212) [email protected]
NJDEP office:John Scordato / Joseph Ruggeri / Chris Gould NJDEP, Bureau of Dam Safety & Flood Control(609) 292-2296 phone, (609) 984-1908 faxVisit NJDEP website: www.nj.gov/dep/floodcontrolDownload Model Ordinances: http://www.nj.gov/dep/floodcontrol/modelord.htm