FEMA flood zone rules in Richboro, PA β also called floodplain regulations or special flood hazard area (SFHA) rules β determine flood insurance requirements and elevation standards for new construction.
Bucks County has significant flood risk along Delaware River and tributaries. PA Flood Plain Management Act of 1978 requires municipal floodplain regulations. FEMA FIRMs define Special Flood Hazard Areas. Bucks County Conservation District reviews development. Act 167 stormwater plans by watershed.
Bucks County faces significant flood risk, particularly along the Delaware River, Neshaminy Creek, Tohickon Creek, and other tributaries. The PA Flood Plain Management Act of 1978 delegates floodplain regulation authority to municipalities, and each of the 54 municipalities enforces its own floodplain ordinance. FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) define Special Flood Hazard Areas across the county. The Bucks County Conservation District (BCCD) reviews development projects for environmental compliance including stormwater management. Act 167 stormwater management plans are organized by watershed and set peak rate controls including the 100-year event. PA Code Chapter 113 (Floodplain Management) requires coordinated floodplain management across municipal boundaries within each watershed. The DVRPC (Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission) prepared a Bucks County Flood Recovery and Mitigation Strategy. Permits are required before any construction in identified floodplain areas.
Municipal-level floodplain violations. BCCD enforcement for earth disturbance. May affect NFIP eligibility.
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