1 rule for unincorporated Camden County, Missouri.
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Camden County, Missouri (home of Lake of the Ozarks) regulates floodplain development through the Camden County Floodplain Management Ordinance (Ordinance No. 60.3, adopted December 28, 2017), administered by the Lake Area Planning and Zoning Department. The county participates in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) under FEMA Community Identification Number 290789, with the City of Camdenton participating separately under CID 290742. Camden County is one of four counties (with Benton, Miller, and Morgan) covered by SEMA's ongoing Osage River Watershed flood mapping project. Lake of the Ozarks itself is a regulated reservoir behind Bagnell Dam, operated by Ameren Missouri under FERC Project No. 459 with a 660-foot full-pool elevation and a 662-foot federal project boundary that also functions as the Camden County setback contour.
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