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Fort Lee vs Teaneck

How do flood zones rules compare between Fort Lee, NJ and Teaneck, NJ?

Fort Lee and Teaneck have similar restriction levels.

Fort Lee, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Fort Lee participates in the National Flood Insurance Program and enforces flood damage prevention rules in FEMA-mapped special flood hazard areas.

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Teaneck, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Teaneck participates in the National Flood Insurance Program; structures in mapped flood hazard areas must meet elevation, floodproofing, and permit requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort LeeTeaneck
ProgramNFIP participating communityNFIP participant
ElevationBFE plus NJ freeboard-
Substantial Improvement50% rule applies-
CertificatesElevation cert required-
Freeboard-Required above BFE
Substantial improvement-50% of value triggers
Elevation certificate-Required

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Fort Lee FAQ

How do I know if my Fort Lee property is in a flood zone?

Check the FEMA Flood Map Service Center using your address; Fort Lee's Floodplain Administrator can also confirm zone designations and applicable elevation requirements.

What is the substantial improvement rule?

If improvements or repairs equal or exceed 50% of the building's market value, the entire structure must meet current flood code, including elevation requirements.

Teaneck FAQ

How do I know if my Teaneck home is in a flood zone?

Check FEMA's Flood Map Service Center using your address, or contact the Teaneck building department for current effective Flood Insurance Rate Map information.

Can I finish my basement in a Teaneck flood zone?

Habitable basements below base flood elevation are heavily restricted. Mechanical equipment must be elevated or floodproofed; consult the floodplain administrator before improvements.

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