FEMA flood zone rules in Chatham County, GA β also called floodplain regulations or special flood hazard area (SFHA) rules β determine flood insurance requirements and elevation standards for new construction.
Chatham County is a low-lying coastal county on the Atlantic Ocean and Savannah River with extensive FEMA-designated A, AE, and VE flood zones and significant hurricane storm-surge exposure. Unincorporated Chatham County participates in the National Flood Insurance Program and is a Class 5 community in FEMA's Community Rating System, providing a 25% flood insurance premium discount in high-risk zones and a 10% discount in moderate-risk X zones. The County's Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance (FDPO) requires a permit for any development in a Special Flood Hazard Area, requires the lowest finished floor of new and substantially improved structures to be elevated at least 3 feet above Base Flood Elevation, and applies a 50% substantial-improvement rule based on the structure's Fair Market Value.
Chatham County contains the City of Savannah, Tybee Island, and roughly 100 miles of tidal marsh, river, and ocean shoreline. FEMA has documented flooding in the county dating back to 1811, with major hurricane impacts continuing into the 21st century. Flood zones in Chatham County include high-risk Zone A, Zone AE (with published Base Flood Elevations), and coastal Zone VE (areas subject to wave action and storm surge), as well as moderate/low-risk Zones X and X-500. The Chatham County Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance (FDPO), adopted under the authority of O.C.G.A. Β§ 12-5-440 et seq. and the federal NFIP regulations at 44 CFR Part 60, requires that any new construction, addition, conversion, or substantial improvement of a structure in a Special Flood Hazard Area meet minimum standards. Unincorporated Chatham County applies a 3-foot freeboard requirement: the lowest finished floor of new homes and substantially improved homes must be at least 3 feet above the 100-year Base Flood Elevation, and electrical, plumbing, and ductwork components must also be elevated to BFE+3. The substantial-improvement (50%) rule applies when the cost of repairs or renovations exceeds 50% of the structure's Fair Market Value; once triggered, the entire structure must be brought into current floodplain compliance. Building permits in SFHAs are issued by the Chatham County Department of Building Safety & Regulatory Services after floodplain review by the Department of Engineering. Chatham County's CRS Class 5 rating produces an annual savings to county policyholders documented at over $2.4 million, averaging about $202 per policy. Chatham Emergency Management Agency (CEMA) coordinates evacuation and storm-surge planning for hurricane events. The City of Savannah and other municipalities administer their own FDPOs.
Development in a Special Flood Hazard Area without a Floodplain Development Permit is a violation of the Chatham County FDPO, enforceable by stop-work orders, code-enforcement citations, and required removal or correction of non-compliant work. Non-compliant structures can be denied occupancy, may be ineligible for federally backed mortgages, and can lose NFIP coverage. Sustained or willful local violations risk reducing the county's CRS class, which would raise flood insurance premiums for every NFIP policyholder in the unincorporated county.
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