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Flood Zones: Croydon vs Doylestown

How do flood zones rules compare between Croydon, PA and Doylestown, PA?

Croydon and Doylestown have similar restriction levels.

Croydon, PA

Bucks County

Heavy Restrictions

Bucks County has significant flood risk along Delaware River and tributaries. PA Flood Plain Management Act of 1978 requires municipal floodplain regulations. FEMA FIRMs define Special Flood Hazard Areas. Bucks County Conservation District reviews development. Act 167 stormwater plans by watershed.

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Doylestown, PA

Bucks County

Heavy Restrictions

Doylestown Borough Ch. 8 Part 12 (Floodplain District Regulations) and Ch. 27 §511 regulate development in FEMA-identified Special Flood Hazard Areas per FIRM maps dated March 16, 2015. Permits required for all construction in floodplain. PA Flood Plain Management Act of 1978 delegates authority to municipality.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCroydonDoylestown
AuthorityPA Flood Plain Management Act 1978-
Key WaterwaysDelaware River, Neshaminy, Tohickon-
Conservation DistrictBCCD reviews development-
StormwaterAct 167 plans by watershed-
FIRM Date-March 16, 2015
Permit-Required for all floodplain development
State Authority-PA Flood Plain Management Act 1978
Code Sections-Ch. 8 Part 12, Ch. 27 §511

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Croydon FAQ

Is my property in a flood zone in Bucks County?

Bucks County has significant flood risk along Delaware River and tributaries. PA Flood Plain Management Act of 1978 requires municipal floodplain regulations. FEMA FIRMs define Special Flood Hazard Areas. Bucks County Conservation District reviews development. Act 167 stormwater plans by watershed.

Do I need flood insurance in Bucks County?

Authority: PA Flood Plain Management Act 1978. Key Waterways: Delaware River, Neshaminy, Tohickon. Conservation District: BCCD reviews development. Stormwater: Act 167 plans by watershed.

Doylestown FAQ

Is my property in a flood zone in Doylestown?

Doylestown Borough Ch. 8 Part 12 (Floodplain District Regulations) and Ch. 27 §511 regulate development in FEMA-identified Special Flood Hazard Areas per FIRM maps dated March 16, 2015. Permits required for all construction in floodplain. PA Flood Plain Management Act of 1978 delegates authority...

Do I need flood insurance in Doylestown?

FIRM Date: March 16, 2015. Permit: Required for all floodplain development. State Authority: PA Flood Plain Management Act 1978. Code Sections: Ch. 8 Part 12, Ch. 27 §511.

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