New maps, new regulations?<\/strong><\/p>\nMany property owners in the affected areas have expressed concern about adopting the maps and that a new hazard designation could affect property values, resale options and insurance costs.<\/p>\n
Current regulations restrict development in high and severe hazard areas to restrict density, like accessory departments or subdivisions.<\/p>\n
In July, a public meeting about the new maps attracted more than 100 people and resulted in several questions about the process and what the changes may mean for homeowners.<\/p>\n
In August, the planning commission suggested additional public outreach and said city officials should consider the adoption of the maps and any related ordinance changes at the same time to “avoid unintended consequences.”<\/p>\n
The commission also called for additional information about the mortgage and insurance implications of the new designations.<\/p>\n
Pierce explained to the committee that new information from FEMA indicates that the city has the flexibility to follow that approach. She said that based on the initial grant, the city would need to adopt the maps and then pursue a regulatory process based on the changes. However, she now understands that the city can get FEMA funds to facilitate the additional public processes and to discuss regulatory changes as leaders discuss map adoption.<\/p>\n
Deputy Mayor Jones Loren Jones, who served as chair of the meeting and is about to leave the assembly due to term limits that prevent him from running for another term, advised the committee members to pursue more public input.<\/p>\n
“Whatever public process you choose to follow, we need to have consensus,” he said. “Or, you will fight a battle that’s unwinnable.”<\/p>\n
Jones advised that city leaders consider the city’s legal exposure.<\/p>\n
“If a big landslide occurs and there’s a loss of life, we will all feel terrible,” he said. “Even if we couldn’t have predicted it or done anything about it, some sharp-eyed lawyer is going to find a way to spend a lot of our money to fight it.”<\/p>\n
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