North Myrtle Beach officials look to address floodwater protection through policy changes [The Sun News (Myrtle Beach, S.C.)]
Sun News (Myrtle Beach, SC)
Oct. 20—North Myrtle Beach City Council agreed to give first approval to two ordinances focused on flood protection for homeowners.
Council discussed these changes during a Monday council meeting, WMBF reported.
One ordinance calls for the adoption of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's updated Flood Insurance Study and Flood Insurance Rate Maps for Horry County. These studies and maps are updated to provide a more accurate ground elevation data and show changes in ground elevations in the floodplain. If adopted, this would keep the city in compliance with the National Flood Insurance Program.
April O'Leary is the founder of Horry County Rising, a group that fights for better flood protection. She said Monday the new maps guarantee more accurate and equitable premiums.
The latest change to FEMA's maps in regards to North Myrtle Beach was in 1999. Upon second approval, the new flood maps would go into effect on Dec. 16.
The second ordinance would change flood damage control standards. It provides firm directives regarding when older homes should be updated to keep in line with flooding codes and says where critical facilities can stand.
Both ordinances have to get a second approval to be adopted.
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