Flood Zones in Fairfield Are About to Change. Are You Affected?
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is proposing revised Flood Insurance Rate Maps for parts of Fairfield and Southport, which are due to take effect in May of 2013. Changes include additions or modifications of special flood hazard areas, changes in base flood elevations or depths, and flood zone designation changes.
Although FEMA published notice of the proposed flood hazard determinations in the first week of June in the Connecticut Post, there is less than one month left to appeal, which is NOT a long time to begin the process.
The new proposed maps are available for your review in the Town Planning and Zoning Office located at Sullivan Independence Hall on 725 Old Post Road.
If you believe that you may be adversely affected, you may file an appeal. All appeals must be forwarded by the Town to FEMA during the 90-day appeal period, which began on June 8, 2012. If you have a question regarding the new mapping, or appeals, contact Assistant Planning Director Jim Wendt at (203) 256-3050 or jwendt@town.fairfield.ct.us
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