1 rule for unincorporated Teton County, Wyoming.
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Teton County, Wyoming regulates development in flood hazard areas under the Teton County Floodplain Management Resolution, originally adopted August 19, 2010 and most recently amended September 15, 2015 by the Board of County Commissioners under Wyoming Statute 18-5-201. The County Engineer (Amy Ramage) serves as Floodplain Administrator with Kurt Stout designated as day-to-day administrator. Special Flood Hazard Areas are mapped along the Snake River, Flat Creek, and Gros Ventre River, with effective Flood Insurance Rate Maps and Flood Insurance Study dated September 16, 2015. The county exceeds NFIP minimum standards by requiring residential lowest floors to be elevated one foot above base flood elevation (Section 1420.A) and prohibiting floodway encroachments (Section 1450).
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