FEMA flood zone rules in Madison County, AL — also called floodplain regulations or special flood hazard area (SFHA) rules — determine flood insurance requirements and elevation standards for new construction.
Alabama authorizes Madison County to manage flood-prone land so property qualifies for the National Flood Insurance Program. The county's flood damage prevention rules require a floodplain development permit before building or filling in a mapped special flood hazard area.
Under Ala. Code Section 11-19-1 et seq., the county commission may adopt comprehensive land-use management in flood-prone areas, defined as land inundated once in 100 years. In Madison County the flood risk is riverine, driven by the Tennessee River, TVA dam operations at Wheeler and Guntersville, and rising water on the Flint and Paint Rock rivers, not coastal surge. To keep National Flood Insurance Program eligibility, the county administers flood damage prevention regulations requiring a floodplain development permit for construction, fill, or substantial improvement in a FEMA special flood hazard area. New and substantially improved structures must have their lowest floor elevated to or above the base flood elevation, documented by an elevation certificate.
Building or placing fill in a special flood hazard area without a floodplain development permit exposes the owner to county enforcement, mandatory removal, higher flood insurance premiums, and loss of coverage eligibility.
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