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Flood Zones: Haltom City vs North Richland Hills

How do flood zones rules compare between Haltom City, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

Haltom City and North Richland Hills have similar restriction levels.

Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Haltom City participates in the National Flood Insurance Program and regulates development in flood hazard areas along Big Fossil Creek. Elevation certificates and no-rise studies are required.

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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

North Richland Hills participates in the NFIP with FEMA-mapped Special Flood Hazard Areas primarily along Big Fossil Creek, Little Bear Creek, and Calloway Branch. New construction in Zone AE must elevate lowest floors at least 2 feet above the base flood elevation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHaltom CityNorth Richland Hills
NFIP ParticipantYes-
Residential ElevationBFE plus 2 foot freeboard-
Main WaterwayBig Fossil Creek-
Floodway RuleNo-rise certification-
Substantial Improvement50% of market value50 percent value trigger
NFIP CID-480607
Freeboard-2 feet above BFE
Main Streams-Big Fossil, Little Bear creeks
Floodplain Admin-(817) 427-6400

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Haltom City FAQ

How do I find out if my Haltom City property is in a flood zone?

Use the FEMA Flood Map Service Center at msc.fema.gov and enter your address to view the current FIRM. Haltom City Planning or Engineering at (817) 222-7700 can also provide a flood zone determination. Properties near Big Fossil Creek are most likely to be in an SFHA.

Can I add a room to my house in a Haltom City flood zone?

Yes, but a floodplain development permit is required in addition to the building permit. If the cumulative value of improvements reaches 50 percent of the home's market value (substantial improvement), the entire structure must be brought into compliance with current elevation requirements.

North Richland Hills FAQ

How do I find out if my NRH home is in a flood zone?

Use the FEMA Flood Map Service Center (msc.fema.gov) with your address, or contact NRH Public Works. Your lender also determines flood zone status for insurance purposes.

Can I build an addition in the NRH floodplain?

Additions in the SFHA require a floodplain development permit. Large additions (over 50 percent of home value) may trigger substantial improvement rules, requiring the entire structure to meet current elevation standards.

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