FEMA flood zone rules in Sonoma County, CA — also called floodplain regulations or special flood hazard area (SFHA) rules — determine flood insurance requirements and elevation standards for new construction.
Sonoma County Code Chapter 7B (Flood Damage Prevention) implements the National Flood Insurance Program inside the unincorporated county. New construction and substantial improvements within FEMA-mapped Special Flood Hazard Areas (the 100-year floodplain, including the F1 floodway and F2 floodplain zoning overlays) must elevate the lowest finished floor at least one foot above the Base Flood Elevation (BFE) and use flood-resistant materials below the BFE. The FEMA Russian River watershed maps were finalized July 31, 2024.
Chapter 7B of the Sonoma County Code (Flood Damage Prevention) was adopted when the County voluntarily joined the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and is enforced by Permit Sonoma's Engineering & Construction Division. The zoning code overlays F1 (Floodway) and F2 (Floodplain) match the FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) on the most recent Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM). In the F2 / SFHA zone, the lowest floor of any new residential structure, including basements and enclosed utility areas, must be elevated at least 1 foot above the Base Flood Elevation (BFE) - this 1-foot 'freeboard' exceeds the federal NFIP minimum of 0 feet. Non-residential structures may be either elevated or dry-flood-proofed to the same elevation. In the F1 floodway, no new construction, substantial improvement, or fill that would increase BFE may occur. 'Substantial improvement' is any reconstruction, addition, or repair whose cost equals or exceeds 50% of the structure's market value - triggering full Chapter 7B compliance for the entire structure (Technical Bulletin B-47). Manufactured homes must be on a permanent foundation elevated to or above the BFE plus freeboard, with anchoring against flotation and lateral movement. The FEMA Russian River Watershed FIRMs were finalized July 31, 2024 (effective for permitting and insurance rating in 2025-2026). Sonoma County participates in the NFIP Community Rating System (CRS), giving residents discounts on flood-insurance premiums. Elevation Certificates are required for all new construction in the SFHA.
Building or substantially improving a structure in the F1 or F2 zone without Chapter 7B compliance is a violation subject to stop-work orders, denial of building permits and Certificate of Occupancy, mandatory removal or elevation of non-compliant construction, and possible federal sanctions against the County's NFIP standing. Non-compliant structures may be uninsurable through the NFIP, and the County may record a notice of violation against the parcel. Knowingly providing a false Elevation Certificate is a state and federal offense; design professionals risk license discipline.
Other ordinances people look up for this city. Green dot = verified primary-source excerpt.
Sonoma County, CA
Outdoor music, concerts and special events in unincorporated Sonoma County are regulated through the use-permit and special-event review process rather than ...
Sonoma County, CA
Sonoma County has no enforceable countywide decibel ordinance for everyday noise. The General Plan Noise Element Table NE-2 sets exterior performance standar...
Sonoma County, CA
On County roads in unincorporated Sonoma County, loading and passenger-loading zones are established under Sonoma County Code Sec. 18-3.3 and marked by curb ...
Sonoma County, CA
Sonoma County Code Sec. 18-3.10 prohibits parking any 'oversized vehicle' on a County road or right-of-way for more than six consecutive hours, after which i...
Sonoma County, CA
Fences in unincorporated Sonoma County must meet zoning height limits by yard, sit at least 6 inches outside public rights-of-way and easements, and be measu...
Sonoma County, CA
Residential and K-district fences in unincorporated Sonoma County may use wood, naturalistic composite wood, stone or masonry, stucco/plaster, woven metal or...
See how Sonoma County's flood zones rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.