1 rule for unincorporated Summit County, Utah.
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Summit County, Utah regulates floodplain development under Title 12 (Flood Control) of the Summit County Code, which establishes a Floodplain Development Permit requirement for any construction or development within a designated Area of Special Flood Hazard. The County participates in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), and flood hazard areas are mapped by FEMA on Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) along the Weber River, Provo River headwaters, and tributary creeks subject to mountain snowmelt and runoff. Title 12 Chapter 3 designates a Floodplain Administrator who reviews permits, requires base flood elevation data, and enforces compliance under federal NFIP minimum standards (44 CFR 60.3) and Utah Administrative Code requirements administered by the Utah Division of Emergency Management.
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