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The Easter Flood of 1979

The Engineering Division administers the City of Jackson's Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance as part of the City's participation in the National Flood Insurance Program.

The Engineering Division provides the following information:
  • Flood threats caused by streams in Jackson
  • Restrictions and regulations that govern the use of floodplain from flood damage
  • How property owners can protect themselves from flood damage
  • Flood insurance from the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)

 
New FEMA Elevation Certificate
FEMA has released the new FEMA Elevation Certificate. The new form, which expires March 2012, has some minor changes. A list of those changes can be found on the FEMA website. All elevation certificates submitted to the City for new or substantially improved structures should be on the new FEMA form.
For more information, please call the Engineering Division at (601) 960-1651.

 
Preliminary Flood Maps
The Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality has released preliminary flood maps for the City of Jackson and Hinds County. The preliminary flood maps can be found at MDEQ's Flood Map Modernization website.
 

 
Flood Information
  • Local Flood Information
    Information on local flood hazards, natural and beneficial function of floodplains, flood maps, flood safety, flood insurance, property protection, permits, and drainage maintenance.
  • National Flood Insurance Program
    Information on the National Flood Insurance Program
  • Community Rating System
    The City participates in the CRS program to help policy holders get a discount on insurance premiums.
  • Flood Zone Mapping
    Information on receiving a flood map detemination letter.
  • River Data
    Check real time river stages along the Pearl River and Big Black River

 
Forms
  • City of Jackson Floodplain Permit
    This form must be submitted to the Engineering Division before work begins on any project within the Special Flood Hazard Area.
  • FEMA Elevation Certificate with Instructions
    This form must be submitted to the Engineering Division after construction is finished on all new or substantially improved structures.
  • FEMA Floodproofing Certificate
    This form must be submitted to the Engineering Division twice as a part of any new or substantially improved non-residential structure that incorporates floodproofing materials: (1) before construction begins and (2) after construction has finished
  • FEMA Applications for Letter for Map Amendment or Revision
    • MT-1 - Application for Conditional and Final Letters of Map Amendment (CLOMA and LOMA) and Letters of Map Revision Based on Fill (LOMR-F)
    • MT-2 - Application for Conditional Letters of Map Revision (CLOMR) and Letters of Map Revision (LOMR)

 
FEMA Technical Bulletins

FEMA Technical Bulletins provide helpful information for building in Special Flood Hazard Areas.
  • 1-08- Openings in Foundation Walls and Walls of Enclosures (Revised)
    Provides guidance on NFIP regulations concerning the requirements for openings in foundations walls for buildings located in any A zone (including A and AE).
  • 2-08- Flood-Resistant Materials Requirements (Revised)
    Provides guidance on NFIP regulations concerning the use of flood-damage resistant construction materials for building components located below the flood protection level. Only non-residential structures can be floodproofed.
  • 3-93- Non-Residential Floodproofing Requirements and Certification
    Provides guidance on NFIP regulations concerning watertight construction and the required certification for floodproofed non-residential buildings whose lowest floors are below the base flood elevation. Only non-residential structures can be floodproofed.
  • 4-93- Elevator Installation
    Provides guidance on NFIP regulations concerning the installation of elevators below the base flood elevation.
  • 6-93- Below Grade Parking Requirements
    Provides guidance on NFIP regulations concerning the installation of below grade parking structures in any A zone (including A and AE).
  • 7-93- Wet Floodproofing Requirements
    Provides guidance on NFIP regulations concerning wet floodproofing of certain types of structures in any A zone (including A and AE).
  • 10-01- Ensuring that Structures Built on Fill In or Near Special Flood Hazard Areas are Reasonably Safe From Flooding
    Provides guidance on construction techniques that can be used to ensure that structures are reasonably safe from flooding.
  • 11-01- Crawlspace Construction for Buildings Located in Special Flood Hazard Areas
    Provides guidance on NFIP regulations and best practices for crawlspace construction in a Special Flood Hazard Area.

Links

For more information, contact us at (601) 960-1651.
Page last updated 5/22/2009
 
 

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