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University Center is an unincorporated community (population 3,969) in Loudoun County, Virginia. Because University Center is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Loudoun County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The flood zones rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Loudoun County participates in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and enforces floodplain management under Codified Ordinances Chapter 1340. FEMA flood zone maps (current effective date February 2012, with amendments) designate Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs) along Potomac River, Goose Creek, Catoctin Creek, Broad Run, Sugarland Run, and numerous smaller streams. New construction in SFHA requires Base Flood Elevation (BFE) plus 2 ft freeboard. Floodways prohibit all construction. Flood insurance required for federally-backed mortgages in SFHAs.
Loudoun County is an NFIP-participating community (CID 510091) enforcing floodplain management through Codified Ordinances Chapter 1340 (Floodplain Overlay District). Current FEMA FIRM (Flood Insurance Rate Map) panels effective February 17, 2012 with Letters of Map Revision since. Designated Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs): Zone AE (1% annual chance flood with base flood elevations) along major waterways including the Potomac River, Goose Creek, Catoctin Creek, Broad Run, Sugarland Run, Beaverdam Creek, and Little River. Zone A (no BFE) in some smaller watersheds. Zone X (500-year floodplain) also mapped. Floodway — the channel and adjacent floodplain necessary to carry the base flood discharge — is a prohibited zone: NO new construction, fill, or storage allowed per Ch. 1340-30. SFHA construction requirements (Ch. 1340-35): lowest floor elevated to Base Flood Elevation (BFE) plus 2 feet freeboard (Loudoun exceeds FEMA minimum of BFE+0). Nonresidential buildings may dry-floodproof to BFE+2. Substantial improvements (>50% of market value) trigger full retrofit to new standards. Fill in floodplain limited. Basements below BFE prohibited. Flood insurance: required for federally-backed mortgages in SFHA zones (averages $800-$2,500/year for residential). Loudoun participates in the Community Rating System (CRS) — currently Class 7 or 8 (percent premium discount for residents). 2024 FEMA Risk Rating 2.0 changed pricing. Known flood-prone areas: western Leesburg along Town Branch; Bluemont along the Shenandoah; Waterford on Catoctin Creek; eastern Sterling along Sugarland Run.
Construction below BFE+2 (Ch. 1340): stop-work, retroactive elevation required, fines $500-$5,000 + NFIP community action. Floodway encroachment: removal order + daily fines. Failure to carry required flood insurance: lender force-placement at higher cost.
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