81_FR_75176 81 FR 74967 - Floodplain Management and Protection of Wetlands; Minimum Property Standards for Flood Hazard Exposure; Building to the Federal Flood Risk Management Standard

81 FR 74967 - Floodplain Management and Protection of Wetlands; Minimum Property Standards for Flood Hazard Exposure; Building to the Federal Flood Risk Management Standard

DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 209 (October 28, 2016)

Page Range74967-74979
FR Document2016-25521

This proposed rule would revise HUD's regulations governing floodplain management to require, as part of the decision making process established to ensure compliance with Executive orders on Floodplain Management and Federal Flood Risk Management, that a HUD assisted or financed (including mortgage insurance) project involving new construction or substantial improvement that is situated in an area subject to floods be elevated or floodproofed between 2 and 3 feet above the base flood elevation as determined by best available information. The proposed rule would also revise HUD's Minimum Property Standards for one-to-four unit housing under HUD mortgage insurance and low-rent public housing programs. Building to the proposed standards will, consistent with the Executive orders, increase resiliency to flooding, reduce the risk of flood loss, minimize the impact of floods on human safety, health, and welfare, and promote sound, sustainable, long-term planning informed by a more accurate evaluation of flood risk that takes into account possible sea level rise and increased development associated with population growth. This document also proposes to revise a categorical exclusion available when HUD performs the environmental review under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and related Federal laws by making it consistent with changes to a similar categorical exclusion that is available to HUD grantees or other responsible entities when they perform these environmental reviews. This change will make the review standard identical regardless of whether HUD or a grantee is performing the review.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 209 (Friday, October 28, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 209 (Friday, October 28, 2016)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 74967-74979]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2016-25521]


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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

24 CFR Parts 50, 55, 58, and 200

[Docket No. FR-5717-P-01]
RIN 2501-AD62


Floodplain Management and Protection of Wetlands; Minimum 
Property Standards for Flood Hazard Exposure; Building to the Federal 
Flood Risk Management Standard

AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and 
Development, HUD.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: This proposed rule would revise HUD's regulations governing 
floodplain management to require, as part of the decision making 
process established to ensure compliance with Executive orders on 
Floodplain Management and Federal Flood Risk Management, that a HUD 
assisted or financed (including mortgage insurance) project involving 
new construction or substantial improvement that is situated in an area 
subject to floods be elevated or floodproofed between 2 and 3 feet 
above the base flood elevation as determined by best available 
information.
    The proposed rule would also revise HUD's Minimum Property 
Standards for one-to-four unit housing under HUD mortgage insurance and 
low-rent public housing programs. Building to the proposed standards 
will, consistent with the Executive orders, increase resiliency to 
flooding, reduce the risk of flood loss, minimize the impact of floods 
on human safety, health, and welfare, and promote sound, sustainable, 
long-term planning informed by a more accurate evaluation of flood risk 
that takes into account possible sea level rise and increased 
development associated with population growth.
    This document also proposes to revise a categorical exclusion 
available when HUD performs the environmental review under the National 
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and related Federal laws by making it 
consistent with changes to a similar categorical exclusion that is 
available to HUD grantees or other responsible entities when they 
perform these environmental reviews. This change will make the review 
standard identical regardless of whether HUD or a grantee is performing 
the review.

DATES: Comment Due Date: December 27, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit comments regarding 
this proposed rule to the Regulations Division, Office of General 
Counsel, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street 
SW., Room 10276, Washington, DC 20410-0500. Communications must refer 
to the above docket number and title. There are two methods for 
submitting public comments. All submissions must refer to the above 
docket number and title.
    1. Submission of Comments by Mail. Comments may be submitted by 
mail to the Regulations Division, Office of General Counsel, Department 
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 10276, 
Washington, DC 20410-0500.
    2. Electronic Submission of Comments. Interested persons may submit 
comments electronically through the Federal eRulemaking Portal at 
www.regulations.gov. HUD strongly encourages commenters to submit 
comments electronically. Electronic submission of comments allows the 
commenter maximum time to prepare and submit a comment, ensures timely 
receipt by HUD, and enables HUD to make them immediately available to 
the public. Comments submitted electronically through the 
www.regulations.gov Web site can be viewed by other commenters and 
interested members of the public. Commenters should follow the 
instructions provided on that site to submit comments electronically.
    Note: To receive consideration as public comments, comments must be 
submitted through one of the two methods specified above. Again, all 
submissions must refer to the docket number and title of the rule.
    No Facsimile Comments. Facsimile (FAX) comments are not acceptable.
    Public Inspection of Public Comments. All properly submitted 
comments and communications submitted to HUD will be available for 
public inspection and copying between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays at the 
above address. Due to security measures at the HUD Headquarters 
building, an appointment to review the public comments must be 
scheduled in advance by calling the Regulations Division at 202-708-
3055 (this is not a toll-free number). Individuals with speech or 
hearing impairments may access this number via TTY by calling the 
Federal Relay Service at 800-877-8339. Copies of all comments submitted 
are available for inspection and downloading at www.regulations.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Danielle Schopp, Director, Office of 
Environment and Energy, Office of Community Planning and Development, 
Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 
7250, Washington, DC 20410-8000, telephone number 202-402-4442. For 
inquiry by phone or email, contact Elizabeth Zepeda, Environmental 
Review Division, Office of Environment and Energy, Office of Community 
Planning and Development, at 202-402-3988 (this is not a toll-free 
number), or email to: [email protected]. For questions 
regarding the Minimum Property Standards, Robert L Frazier, Housing 
Program Policy Specialist, Office of Housing, Home Valuation Division, 
202-708-2121. Persons with hearing or speech impairments may access 
this number through TTY by calling the toll-free Federal Relay Service 
at 800-877-8339.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. Background

    In the United States, floods caused 4,586 deaths from 1959 to 
2005.\1\ With climate change and associated sea-level rise, flooding 
risks have increased over time, and are anticipated to continue 
increasing. The National Climate Assessment (May 2014), for example,

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projects that extreme weather events, such as severe flooding, will 
persist throughout the 21st century. Severe flooding can cause 
significant damage to infrastructure, including buildings, roads, 
ports, industrial facilities, and even coastal military installations. 
With more than $260 billion in flood damages across the Nation since 
1980, it is necessary to take action to responsibly use Federal funds, 
and HUD must ensure it does not wastefully make Federal investments in 
the same structures after repeated flooding events. In addition, the 
FFRMS will align with the thousands of communities across the country 
that have strengthened their local floodplain management codes and 
standards to ensure that buildings and infrastructure are resilient to 
flood risk. HUD recognizes that the need to make structures resilient 
also requires a flexible approach to adapt to the needs of the Federal 
agency, local community, and the circumstances surrounding each project 
or action.
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    \1\ ``Flood Fatalities in the United States,'' Sharon T. Ashley 
and Walker S. Ashley, Journal of Applied Meteorology and 
Climatology. Available at: http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/pdf/10.1175/2007JAMC1611.1.
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    In response to the threats that increasing flood risks pose to life 
and taxpayer funded property, on January 30, 2015, the President signed 
Executive Order 13690, Establishing a Federal Flood Risk Management 
Standard and a Process for Further Soliciting and Considering 
Stakeholder Input. Significantly, Executive Order 13690 amended 
Executive Order 11988, Floodplain Management, issued in 1977 \2\ by, 
among other things, revising Section 6(c) of Executive Order 11988 to 
provide new approaches to establish the floodplain. Executive Order 
13690 provided, however, that prior to any actions implementing 
Executive Order 13690, additional input from stakeholders be solicited 
and considered. Consistent with this direction, the Federal Emergency 
Management Agency (FEMA), as Chair of the Mitigation Framework 
Leadership Group (MitFLG \3\), published a notice in the Federal 
Register seeking comment on the proposed ``Revised Guidelines for 
Implementing Executive Order 11988, Floodplain Management'' to provide 
guidance to agencies on the implementation of Executive Orders 13690 
and 11988 (80 FR 6530, February 5, 2015). On March 26, 2015 (80 FR 
16018), FEMA on behalf of MitFLG published a document in the Federal 
Register extending the public comment period for 30 days until May 6, 
2015. MitFLG held 9 public listening sessions across the country that 
were attended by over 700 participants from State and local governments 
and other stakeholder organizations to discuss the Guidelines.\4\ 
MitFLG considered stakeholder input and provided recommendations to the 
Water Resources Council.\5\
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    \2\ E.O. 13690 was published in the Federal Register on February 
4, 2015 (80 FR 6425). Throughout this document, references to E.O. 
11988 as amended by E.O. 13690 will be referred to as ``Executive 
Order 11988, as amended.'' References to E.O. 11988 as published in 
1977 will simply be referred to as ``Executive Order 11988.''
    \3\ The Mitigation Framework Leadership Group (MitFLG) is a 
senior level group formed in 2013 to coordinate mitigation efforts 
across the Federal Government and to assess the effectiveness of 
mitigation capabilities as they are developed and deployed across 
the Nation. The MitFLG includes relevant local, state, tribal, and 
Federal organizations. The balance of non-Federal members ensures 
appropriate integration of Federal efforts across the whole 
community.'' The MitFLG Charter is available at: http://www.aswm.org/pdf_lib/nffa/mitigation_framework_leadership_group_charter.pdf.
    \4\ A list of stakeholder listening sessions can be found at: 
www.fema.gov/federal-flood-risk-management-standard-ffrms.
    \5\ The Water Resources Council (WRC) is tasked to maintain a 
continuing study and prepare an assessment of the adequacy of 
supplies of water necessary to meet the water requirements in each 
water resource region in the United States and the national interest 
therein. The WRC is a means for the coordination of the water and 
related land resources policies and programs of the several Federal 
agencies. The WRC is composed of the Secretary of the Interior, the 
Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary 
of Commerce, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, the 
Secretary of Transportation, the Administrator of the Environmental 
Protection Agency, and the Secretary of Energy.
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    On October 8, 2015, the Water Resources Council issued updated 
``Guidelines for Implementing Executive Order 11988, Floodplain 
Management, and Executive Order 13690, Establishing a Federal Flood 
Risk Management Standard and a Process for Further Soliciting and 
Considering Stakeholder Input'' (Guidelines). The Guidelines state that 
although the Guidelines describe various approaches for determining the 
higher vertical flood elevation and corresponding horizontal floodplain 
for federally funded projects, they are not meant to be an elevation 
standard, but are a resilience standard. Accordingly, roads, parking 
lots, and other horizontal infrastructure do not require elevation nor 
do acquisitions of structures that do not require substantial 
improvements. However, the new Guidelines require that all future 
actions where federal funds are used for new construction, substantial 
improvement or to address substantial damage meet the level of 
resilience established by the Guidelines. In implementing the 
Guidelines and establishing the Federal Flood Risk Management Standard 
(FFRMS), Federal agencies were to select among the following three 
approaches for establishing the flood elevation and hazard area in 
siting, design, and construction:
     Climate-Informed Science Approach (CISA): Utilizing best-
available, actionable data and methods that integrate current and 
future changes in flooding based on science,
     Freeboard \6\ Value Approach (FVA): Two or three feet of 
elevation, depending on the criticality of the building, above the 100-
year, or 1 percent-annual-chance, flood elevation, or
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    \6\ Freeboard is defined by FEMA as ``a factor of safety usually 
expressed in feet above a flood level for purposes of floodplain 
management. ``Freeboard'' tends to compensate for the many unknown 
factors that could contribute to flood heights greater than the 
height calculated for a selected size flood and floodway conditions, 
such as wave action, bridge openings, and the hydrological effect of 
urbanization of the watershed.'' See 44 CFR 59.1. Freeboard is not 
required by NFIP standards, but communities are encouraged to adopt 
at least a one-foot freeboard to account for the one-foot rise built 
into the concept of designating a floodway and the encroachment 
requirements where floodways have not been designated. Freeboard may 
result in lower flood insurance rates due to lower flood risk. 
Available at: http://www.fema.gov/freeboard.
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     500 Year Flood (0.2 Percent Flood) Approach: 500-year, or 
0.2 percent-annual-chance, flood elevation.
    The FVA and 0.2 Percent Flood approaches result in higher 
elevations with correspondingly larger horizontal floodplain areas. 
CISA will generally have a similar result, except that agencies using 
CISA may find the resulting elevation to be equal to or lower than the 
current elevation in some areas due to the nature of the specific 
climate change processes and physical factors affecting flood risk at 
the project site. However, as a matter of policy established in the 
Executive Order 11988 and 13690 Implementing Guidelines, CISA can only 
be used if the resulting flood elevation is equal to or higher than 
current base flood elevation. The higher elevations result in a larger 
horizontal floodplain as illustrated below:

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    Executive Order 11988, issued May 24, 1977 (published in the 
Federal Register on May 25, 1977 at 42 FR 26951), requires Federal 
agencies to avoid, to the extent possible, the long and short term 
adverse impacts associated with the occupancy and modification of 
floodplains and to avoid direct and indirect support of floodplain 
development wherever there is a practicable alternative. Floodplains 
are found both in coastal flood areas, where rising tides and storm 
surge are often responsible for flooding, and in riverine flood areas 
where moving water bodies may overrun their banks due to heavy rains or 
snow melt. Because flood risk can change over time, FEMA continually 
revises floodplain maps to incorporate new information and reflect 
current understanding of flood risk.
    Prior to Executive Order 13690, a floodplain for Executive Order 
11988 purposes referred to the lowland and relatively flat areas 
adjoining inland and coastal waters including flood-prone areas of 
offshore islands, including at a minimum, that area subject to a one 
percent or greater chance of flooding in any given year (often referred 
to as the ``100-year'' flood or ``base flood''). Executive Order 13690 
amended Executive Order 11988, to require agencies to update the FFRMS 
and the original Executive Order 11988 floodplain using one (or a 
combination) of the three approaches listed above, which are 
incorporated in the FFRMS.
    Consistent with Executive Order 11988, when no practicable 
alternative exists to development in flood-prone areas, HUD requires 
the design or modification of the proposed action to minimize potential 
adverse impact to and from flooding. HUD has implemented Executive 
Order 11988 and its 8-step review process through regulations at 24 CFR 
part 55. HUD requires the 8-step review process for activities 
occurring in the floodplain such as new construction of infrastructure 
or substantial improvement of buildings and hospitals. HUD requires 
that all HUD assisted or financed construction and improvements 
(including mortgage insurance actions) undergo the 8-step review 
process unless they are subject to an exception or categorical 
exclusion under 24 CFR 50.19, 24 CFR 55.12, 24 CFR 58.34, or 24 CFR 
58.35(b). For example, the 8-step review process in Sec.  55.20 does 
not apply to non-critical\7\ mortgage insurance actions and other 
financial assistance for the purchasing, mortgaging or refinancing of 
existing one-to-four family properties in communities that are in the 
Regular Program of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and in 
good standing, where the property is not located in a floodway or 
coastal high hazard area, or to financial assistance for minor repairs 
or improvements on one-to-four family properties. While the 8-step 
review process may not apply to these activities, HUD's current Minimum 
Property Standards at 24 CFR 200.926d require that single-family 
housing newly constructed under HUD mortgage insurance and specific 
low-rent public housing programs have its lowest floor at or above the 
base flood elevation.
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    \7\ Non-critical actions are any actions that are not critical 
actions as defined at 24 CFR 55.2(b)(3)(i).
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II. This Proposed Rule

A. Short Summary

    The proposed revision to HUD's floodplain regulations uses the 
framework of Executive Order 11988 which HUD has implemented for almost 
40 years and does not change which actions require elevation and 
floodproofing of structures. This proposed rule would require that non-
critical actions be elevated 2 feet above the base flood elevation. In 
addition, the rule would require that critical actions be elevated 
above the greater of the 500-year floodplain or 3 feet above the base 
flood elevation. For structures subject to HUD's floodplain regulation, 
this proposed rule also would enlarge the horizontal area of interest 
commensurate with the vertical increase, but the rule does not change 
the scope of actions to which the floodplain review process or 
elevation requirements in the floodplains regulations apply. The 
proposed rule would also revise HUD's Minimum Property Standards for 
one-to-four-unit housing under HUD mortgage insurance and low-rent 
public housing programs to require that the lowest floor in both newly 
constructed and substantially improved structures located within the 
100-year floodplain be built at least 2 feet above the base flood 
elevation as determined by best available information, but does not 
enlarge the horizontal area of interest.

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B. Detailed Discussion

    As communities continue to recover from the devastating effects of 
Hurricane Sandy and other flood disasters, HUD has determined that 
their lessons cannot be ignored and point to the need for mitigation 
and resilience standards that ensure that structures located in flood-
prone areas are built or rebuilt stronger, safer, and less vulnerable 
to future flooding events. As a result, consistent with the FVA 
described above for HUD assisted or financed actions, this proposed 
rule would require that structures involving new construction and 
substantial improvements and subject to 24 CFR part 55 be built to 
FFRMS and elevated at least 2 feet above the base flood elevation using 
best available information.\8\ For structures that meet the definition 
of critical actions as described in Sec.  55.2(b)(3)(i), this proposed 
rule would require that structures in the FFRMS floodplain be elevated 
to the greater of the 500-year floodplain or 3 feet above the base 
flood elevation. For new or substantially improved non-residential 
structures in the FFRMS floodplain that are not critical actions, HUD 
is proposing that the structure either be elevated to the same level as 
residential structures, or, alternatively, be designed and constructed 
such that the structure is floodproofed to at least 2 feet above the 
base flood elevation.
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    \8\ Best available information, may be the latest FEMA issued 
data or guidance, including advisory data (such as Advisory Base 
Flood Elevations (ABFE)), preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps 
(FIRMs), final FIRMs, or other Federal, State or local information.
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    This proposed rule would also apply a similar new elevation 
standard to one-to-four family residential structures, located in the 1 
percent-annual-chance floodplain, that involve new construction or 
substantial improvement with mortgages insured by the Federal Housing 
Administration. This proposed rule would require elevation of these 
structures at least 2 feet above base flood elevation using the best 
available information. In order to meet the goal of improving the 
resilience of such properties while also aligning to the manner in 
which such programs already operate, the proposed rule excludes the 
horizontal extent of the FVA described above for such properties, as 
explained further in later in this preamble.
    Elevation standards for manufactured housing receiving mortgage 
insurance are not covered in this rule change, but HUD expects to 
address this issue in future rulemaking. However, 24 CFR part 55, 
subject to exceptions and exclusions, will continue to apply to 
manufactured housing that receives assistance that is not in the form 
of mortgage insurance. This rule does not change the scope of 
activities that require compliance with the 8-step process, but rather 
it changes the vertical and horizontal extent of the floodplain for the 
purposes of 24 CFR part 55.
    There are two primary purposes for this rulemaking. First, HUD's 
experience in the wake of Hurricane Sandy and other flood disasters is 
that unless structures in flood-prone areas are properly designed, 
constructed, and elevated, they may not withstand future severe 
flooding events. As recognized by MitFLG and required by the FFRMS and 
Executive Order 13690, requiring structures to be elevated an 
additional elevation above the base flood elevation will increase 
resiliency and reduce property damage, economic loss, and loss of life, 
and can also benefit homeowners by reducing flood insurance rates. 
These higher elevations provide an extra buffer of 2 to 3 feet above 
the base flood elevation based on the best available information to 
improve the long term resilience of communities. Second, the higher 
elevation standards help account for increased flood risk associated 
with projected sea level rise, which is not considered in current FEMA 
maps and flood insurance costs. As stated in ``Global Sea Level Rise 
Scenarios for the United States National Climate Assessment'' U.S. 
Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
Administration, December 2012,\9\ federal experts have a very high 
confidence (greater than a 9 in 10 chance) that global mean sea level 
will rise at least 0.2 meters (8 inches) and no more than 2.0 meters 
(6.6 feet) by the year 2100. The higher elevation standard will address 
the lower end of this projection, while also allowing for greater 
impacts to be addressed as well.
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    \9\ Available at http://cpo.noaa.gov/Home/AllNews/TabId/315/ArtMID/668/ArticleID/80/Global-Sea-Level-Rise-Scenarios-for-the-United-States-National-Climate-Assessment.aspx.
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    This proposed rule uses the framework of Executive Order 11988 
which HUD has implemented for nearly forty years. The proposed rule in 
24 CFR part 55 does not change the requirements and guidance specifying 
when elevation and floodproofing of structures is required. For 
instance, HUD currently requires that a single family property 
involving new construction or substantial improvement financed with a 
HUD grant and located in the 1 percent-annual-chance floodplain in the 
effective Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) be elevated to the effective 
FIRM base flood elevation. This proposed rule would add two feet of 
additional elevation to the base flood elevation as a resilience 
standard. Similarly, the proposed rule would not change the 
requirements or guidance governing rowhomes or structures with 
basements except to add two feet of additional elevation. As in the 
past, projects involving substantial improvement to rowhomes would have 
several options: (1) Elevate the effected home or homes, either by 
raising the floor within the home or elevating the full block; (2) if 
the homes are possibly historic, take formal steps to have the home(s) 
listed on the National Register of Historical Places or on a State 
Inventory of Historic Places, as structures with historic status are 
not required to elevate; or (3) alter the design plans so that 
substantial improvement is not being performed, such that elevation is 
not required. Likewise, some structures with basements would continue 
to be affected under the proposed rule. In some cases, raising the 
floor or filling in basements altogether may be necessary. In non-
residential structures, floodproofing could be an option to preserve 
basements. HUD does not anticipate significant impacts on basements 
from the proposed rule; since HUD began collecting data on single-
family properties basements in 2014, no single-family property has been 
affected by HUD's current flood elevation requirements.
    HUD chose the FVA over the CISA and the 0.2 Percent Flood 
approaches for a variety of reasons. First, the FVA can be applied 
consistently to any area participating in the NFIP. The FVA can be 
calculated using existing flood maps. This is not true for the CISA 
standard unless HUD were to establish criteria for every community 
regarding the application of particular climate and greenhouse gas 
scenarios and associated impacts (e.g., changes in precipitation 
patterns or relative sea-level rise rates). Rather than requiring this 
level of review and analysis, HUD chose the more direct FVA. Second, 
the two alternative approaches to FVA require expertise that may not be 
available to all communities. The 0.2 Percent Flood is not mapped in 
all communities, reflects in most coastal areas the stillwater (without 
storm surge) component of flooding and this is only appropriate for 
determining the horizontal floodplain extent. Local wave effects 
associated with the 0.2 percent stillwater flood elevation would need 
to be determined

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for the data to be used in establishing first floor or floodproofing 
elevation or any other engineering application. The 0.2 Percent Flood 
also requires a significant degree of expertise to map over an area or 
for an individual site. The same is also true for the CISA standard, 
which requires not just historical analysis but a greater anticipation 
of trends and future conditions. Third, HUD anticipates that it will 
not be cost effective to establish the CISA or the 0.2 Percent Flood 
for all projects. HUD funds or assists tens of thousands of small 
projects each year. For example, repaving a road or rehabilitating a 
single family home may not necessitate the extra amounts of cost 
required by the CISA and 0.2 Percent Flood approaches. Fourth, as 
stated earlier, many states and communities already have success 
applying a higher-elevation approach to floodplains. Due to the 
familiarity that many communities have with higher elevation standards, 
the FVA was seen as a very practical approach with documented history 
of application. For all of these reasons, HUD chose the FVA approach.
    Requiring a higher elevation standard will also address increased 
risk that occurs when flood maps do not reflect the current development 
footprint. Additional development and impervious surface decrease 
floodplain capacity and increase flood risk to structures. As more of 
the floodplain is paved, the floodplain absorbs less water and the area 
subject to flooding is increased. For this reason and generalized 
uncertainty in flood modeling processes, two prominent building codes, 
the International Building Code and International Residential Code \10\ 
both recommend the use of elevation of structures--also called 
``freeboard''--to mitigate flood hazards. Freeboard is defined by FEMA 
to mean a factor of safety usually expressed in feet above base flood 
elevation for purposes of floodplain management. Freeboard is currently 
required by 20 States (plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico) 
and 596 localities.\11\
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    \10\ The IBC states: G103.1 Permit applications.
    The building official shall review all permit applications to 
determine whether proposed development sites will be reasonably safe 
from flooding. If a proposed development site is in a flood hazard 
area, all site development activities (including grading, filling, 
utility installation and drainage modification), all new 
construction and substantial improvements (including the placement 
of prefabricated buildings and manufactured homes) and certain 
building work exempt from permit under Section 105.2 shall be 
designed and constructed with methods, practices and materials that 
minimize flood damage and that are in accordance with this code and 
ASCE 24.
    ASCE 24 then states a few freeboard requirements. See: http://www.fema.gov/media-library-data/1436288616344-93e90f72a5e4ba75bac2c5bb0c92d251/ASCE24-14_Highlights_Jan2015_revise2.pdf. The IRC provides that: Buildings 
and structures in flood hazard areas designated as Coastal A Zones 
shall have the lowest floors elevated to or above the base flood 
elevation plus 1 foot (305 mm), or to the design flood elevation, 
whichever is higher. R322.2.1 Elevation requirements. http://publicecodes.cyberregs.com/icod/irc/2012/icod_irc_2012_3_sec022.htm.
    \11\ Association of State Floodplain Managers, States and Other 
Communities in FEMA CRS with Building Freeboard Requirements, 
(2015), available at http://www.floods.org/ace-files/documentlibrary/FloodRiskMngmtStandard/States_with_freeboard_and_CRS_Communities_with_Freeboard_in_Other_states_2-27-15.pdf.
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    A recent FEMA study also estimated that the size of floodplains and 
demand for flood insurance coverage will continue to increase.\12\ The 
study estimated that the total number of NFIP insurance policies was 
projected to increase by approximately 80 percent by 2100. The number 
of riverine policies may increase by about 100 percent and the number 
of coastal policies may increase by approximately 60 percent. The 
increase in the number of polices is due in part to development 
associated with normal population growth and in part to the effect of 
climate change on the amount of land in the floodplain within 
communities.
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    Requiring additional elevation above the base flood elevation also 
produces net savings in housing costs over time. HUD's mission is to 
create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality 
affordable homes for all. Flood insurance and rebuilding costs can have 
drastic adverse effects on the affordability of homes. By elevating 
additional feet above the base flood elevation, homeowners may benefit 
from flood insurance premium reductions that will increase long-term 
affordability. As stated in FEMA's ``Home Builder's Guide To Coastal 
Construction, Designing for Flood Levels Above the BFE'' Technical 
Bulletin No. 1.6,\13\ constructing or reconstructing structures 2 feet 
above base flood elevation at a modest cost can result in premium 
savings of 50 percent in V Zone structures and 48 percent in A Zones. 
Please see the discussion of other cost reductions and benefits of 
increasing elevation in the regulatory impact analysis that accompanies 
this rule.
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1. Federal Flood Risk Management Standard Floodplain
    HUD proposes to implement FFRMS by revising Sec.  55.20, which is 
HUD's current 8-step process for evaluating HUD-assisted projects for 
flood risk and identifying steps to mitigate that risk. The 8-step 
process is currently triggered whenever a proposed non-critical action 
falls within the 100-year floodplain, as defined in Sec.  55.2(b)(9), 
and whenever a critical action falls within the 500-year floodplain, as 
defined in Sec.  55.2(b)(4). This proposed rule would expand the scope 
of Sec.  55.20 by applying it to all projects situated at an elevation 
at or below the FFRMS floodplain.
    HUD proposes to define FFRMS floodplain in Sec.  55.2(b)(12) for 
non-critical actions as land that is less than two feet above the 100-
year floodplain. For critical actions, the FFRMS floodplain would be 
defined to include land that is either within the 500-year floodplain 
or less than three feet above the 100-year floodplain. Section 55.20(e) 
of the proposed rule would provide that, in addition to the current 
mitigation and risk reduction requirements, all actions in the FFRMS 
floodplain must be elevated or, in certain cases, floodproofed above 
the FFRMS floodplain. If higher elevations, setbacks, or other 
floodplain management measures are required by state, tribal, or 
locally adopted code or standards, HUD would provide that those higher 
standards would apply.
    For non-critical actions that are non-residential structures or 
multifamily residential structures that have no residential dwelling 
units below the FFRMS floodplain, HUD is proposing that projects may, 
as an alternative to being designed and built above the FFRMS 
floodplain, be designed and constructed such that, below the FFRMS 
floodplain, the structure is floodproofed. HUD would, except for 
changing ``base flood level'' to ``FFRMS floodplain,'' as defined in 
Sec.  55.2(b)(12), adopt FEMA's requirements for floodproofing as 
provided in FEMA's regulations at 44 CFR 60.3(c)(3)(ii), which 
describes ``floodproofing'' as requiring that structures, ``together 
with attendant utility and sanitary facilities, be designed so that 
below the base flood level the structure is watertight with walls 
substantially impermeable to the passage of water and with structural 
components having the capability of resisting hydrostatic and 
hydrodynamic loads and effects of buoyancy.'' If higher standards are 
required by the NFIP or state, tribal, or locally adopted codes or 
standards, or if FEMA revises its NFIP regulation, those higher 
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later regulation would apply; except that notwithstanding any later, 
less stringent general standard, HUD will continue to require 
floodproofing to at least the FFRMS floodplain for those projects. In 
summary, all new construction or substantial rehabilitation of non-
residential and certain mixed-use structures within the FFRMS 
floodplain that are not elevated must be floodproofed consistent with 
the latest FEMA standards above the level of the FFRMS floodplain. This 
provision would permit owners of non-residential and certain mixed-use 
buildings to construct structures in a way that is less expensive than 
elevation but allows the buildings to withstand flooding, thus 
appropriately balancing property protection with costs and reflecting 
the lower risk to human life and safety in non-residential structures 
or parts of structures.
    In the case of multifamily buildings, HUD would provide that the 
term ``lowest floor'' must be applied consistent with FEMA's Elevation 
Certificate guidance or FEMA's current guidance that establishes lowest 
floor. Specifically, HUD would define ``lowest floor'' to mean the 
lowest floor of the lowest enclosed area (including basement), except 
that an unfinished or flood resistant enclosure, usable solely for 
parking of vehicles, building access or storage in an area other than a 
basement area is not considered a building's lowest floor, provided, 
that such enclosure is not built so as to render the structure in 
violation of the non-elevation design requirements of 44 CFR 60.3.
    The definition of ``substantial improvement,'' codified at Sec.  
55.2(b)(10), would not change but continue to include any repair, 
reconstruction, modernization or improvement of a structure, the cost 
of which equals or exceeds 50 percent of the market value of the 
structure either: (1) Before the improvement or repair is started; or 
(2) if the structure has been damaged and is being restored, before the 
damage occurred. The definition of substantial improvement also 
includes repairs, reconstruction, modernization, or improvements that 
increase the average peak number of customers or employees likely to be 
on-site at any one time or the number of dwelling units in residential 
projects more than 20 percent. ``Substantial improvement'' does not 
include alterations to structures listed on the National Register of 
Historic Places or on a State Inventory of Historic Places or 
improvement of a structure to comply with existing state or local code 
specifications that is solely necessary to assure safe living 
conditions.
    The provisions relating to Letters of Map Amendment (LOMAs) and 
Letters of Map Revision (LOMRs) at Sec.  55.12(c)(8) as well as the 
provision at Sec.  55.26 covering the adoption of other agency 
floodplain and wetland reviews would also be updated to reflect the 
FFRMS.
2. Data Sources
    Under this proposed rule, the required data source and best 
available information under Executive Order 11988 remains the latest 
FEMA issued data or guidance, which includes advisory data (such as 
Advisory Base Flood Elevations (ABFE)) or preliminary and final Flood 
Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM). Executive Order 11988 on floodplain 
management requires that federal agencies use the best available 
information to determine the flood risk for locations of projects and 
activities. Section 55.2(b)(1) provides that when FEMA provides interim 
flood hazard data, such as ABFE or preliminary maps and studies, HUD or 
the responsible entity shall use the latest of these sources to 
establish the floodplain. If FEMA information is unavailable or 
insufficiently detailed, other federal, state, tribal, or local data 
may be used as ``best available information'' in accordance with 
Executive Order 11988. However, a base flood elevation from an interim 
or preliminary or non-FEMA source cannot be used if it is lower than 
the current FIRM and Flood Insurance Study. This proposed rule 
clarifies, however, that in addition to FIRMs or ABFEs, the use of 
sources, such as U.S. Global Change Research Program, National Oceanic 
and Atmospheric Administration, United States Army Corps of Engineers, 
U.S. Geological Survey, and other FEMA sources, regarding climate 
impacts and sea level rise may be considered and must be considered for 
Environmental Impact Statements (EIS). These agencies often offer 
analyses that are forward-looking and may be more robust than the data 
offered under NFIP, which does not currently analyze sea level rise in 
FIRMs. These sources cover subject areas such as estimated sea level 
rise or catastrophic failure of flood control projects that may lead 
the reviewer to determine that an elevation greater than the FFRMS 
floodplain is appropriate. These sources may supplement the FIRM or 
ABFE but cannot be used as a basis for a lower elevation than otherwise 
required under this part.
3. Other Changes
    In addition to increasing the elevation requirement, the rule 
proposes several other changes to enhance efficiency and consistency. 
First, the rule would amend the public notice requirements in 
Sec. Sec.  55.20(b)(1) and 58.43(a) to allow parties to provide the 
public with notice of potential actions using government Web sites in 
lieu of a ``local printed news medium'' or ``newspaper of general 
circulation in the affected community'' as required under the current 
regulations. Second, the proposed rule also adds the word ``method'' to 
Sec.  55.20(c)(1) to make the sentence consistent with language that 
immediately follows in Sec.  55.20(c)(1)(ii) stating that alternative 
flood protection method considerations are, in addition to alternative 
site considerations, required under this subpart. Third, the proposed 
rule updates the definition of Coastal High Hazard Area (V Zone) to 
match FEMA's more thorough definition at 44 CFR 59.1, which is used by 
the NFIP. The change will have no impact on the function of 24 CFR part 
55, because FEMA FIRMs will remain the principal source of V Zone data. 
Finally, the proposed rule makes a technical correction to a citation 
located in table 1 in Sec.  55.11(c).
4. Minimum Property Standards
    This rulemaking also proposes to apply a new elevation standard to 
one-to-four-family residential structures with mortgages insured by the 
FHA. Generally, in HUD's single-family mortgage insurance programs, 
Direct Endorsement mortgagees submit applications for mortgage 
insurance to HUD, and Lender Insurance mortgagees endorse loans for 
insurance, after the structure has been built. Thus, there is no HUD 
review or approval before the completion of construction. In these 
instances, HUD is not undertaking, financing or assisting construction 
or improvements. Thus, the FHA single family mortgage insurance program 
is not subject to Executive Order 11988, NEPA (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), 
or related environmental laws or authorities. However, newly 
constructed single-family properties in HUD's mortgage insurance 
programs are generally required to meet HUD's minimum property 
standards under 24 CFR 200.926 through 200.926e. These property 
standards require that when HUD insures a mortgage on a property, the 
property meets basic livability and safety standards and is code 
compliant. The section relating to construction in flood hazard areas, 
Sec.  200.926d(c)(4), has

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long been included as a property standard.
    In alignment with the proposals in this rulemaking that address 
FFRMS under Executive Order 11988, HUD is also proposing to amend its 
Minimum Property Standards on site design, and specifically the 
standards addressing drainage and flood hazard exposure at Sec.  
200.926d(c)(4). The purpose of the amendment of the property standard 
is to decrease potential damage from floods, increase the safety and 
soundness of the property for residents, and provide for more resilient 
communities in flood hazard areas. HUD would revise the section by 
requiring the lowest floor of newly constructed and substantially 
improved structures, within the 100-year floodplain, with and without 
basements to be at least 2 feet above the base flood elevation as 
determined by best available information. For one- to four-unit housing 
under HUD mortgage insurance and low-rent public housing programs, 
HUD's Minimum Property Standards in 24 CFR part 200 currently require 
that a one- to four-unit property involving new construction, located 
in the 1 percent-annual-chance floodplain in the effective Flood 
Insurance Rate Map (FIRM), be elevated to the effective FIRM base flood 
elevation. This proposed rule would add two feet of additional 
elevation to the base flood elevation as a resilience standard and 
would apply this standard to substantial improvement as well as new 
construction of such properties. This rule would not require 
consideration of the horizontally expanded FFRMS floodplain for single-
family mortgage insurance projects governed by the requirements in the 
Minimum Property Standards.
5. Categorical Exclusion
    HUD also proposes to amend Sec.  50.20(a)(2)(i) to revise the 
categorical exclusion from environmental review under NEPA for minor 
rehabilitation of one- to four-unit residential properties. 
Specifically, HUD would remove the qualification that the footprint of 
the structure may not be increased in a floodplain or wetland when HUD 
performs the review. HUD recently removed the footprint trigger from 
the categorical exclusion at Sec.  58.35(a)(3)(i) to allow 
rehabilitations reviewed by HUD responsible entities this ability to 
utilize this exclusion. This change will make the review standard the 
same regardless of whether HUD or a responsible entity is performing 
the review. Currently, when HUD performs a review under 24 CFR part 50, 
four units can be constructed in a floodplain or wetland as an 
individual action without an environmental assessment under the 
categorical exclusion in Sec.  50.20(a)(3), but rehabilitated 
structures in a floodplain or wetland with an increased footprint would 
require a full environmental assessment. It is logically inconsistent 
to require a greater review for minor rehabilitations than new 
construction and to apply a higher level of review for HUD as opposed 
to grantees.
6. Specific Questions for Comment
    In addition to seeking comments on implementing FFRMS, HUD 
specifically seeks public comments on the impact of the proposed 
elevation requirement on the accessibility of covered multifamily 
dwellings under the Fair Housing Act, the Americans with Disabilities 
Act (ADA), the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA), and section 504 of the 
Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Elevating buildings as a flood damage 
mitigation strategy may have a negative impact on affected communities' 
disabled and elderly populations, unless those buildings are made 
accessible. As a result, HUD invites comments on strategies it could 
employ to increase the accessibility of properties so affected in the 
event the proposed increase in elevation is adopted. Additionally, HUD 
invites comment on the cost and benefits of such strategies, including 
data that supports the costs and benefits.
    HUD is not including as part of this proposed rule, guidance to 
determine the horizontal extent of the FFRMS floodplain. In this 
regard, HUD believes that it is imperative to preserve the option to 
use new methodologies to determine horizontal extent as they become 
available. Nevertheless, HUD is seeking public comments on potential 
limits to the area and horizontal extent of the floodplain beyond the 
100-year floodplain when using the FFRMS. Specifically, HUD is 
considering whether to use HUD's current areawide compliance process 
described at 24 CFR 55.25 to allow HUD to enter into allow voluntary 
agreements with communities to limit horizontal extent beyond the 100-
year floodplain where: (1) Best-available and actionable climate data 
shows the area and horizontal extent of the two foot freeboard (or 
three foot for a Critical Action) FFRMS exceeds local, relative sea-
level rise rates or other climate-related projections and the 500-year 
floodplain including wave heights; and
    (2) There are limited or no safely or sustainably developable sites 
in a community outside of the two foot FVA (or three foot for a 
Critical Action).
    HUD also invites comment on other approaches to limit the 
horizontal extent of the floodplain beyond the 100-year floodplain. 
Information regarding the cost and benefits of adopting any proposed 
limit is also requested.
    Further information about best-available and actionable climate 
data and the Climate-Informed Science Approach of the FFRMS is 
available in Appendix H of the October 8, 2015 Guidelines for Executive 
Order 11988, Floodplain Management, and Executive Order 13690, 
Establishing a Federal Flood Risk Management Standard and a Process for 
Further Soliciting and Considering Stakeholder Input (Guidelines).
    Finally, HUD invites comments on alternative approaches to define 
the FFRMS floodplain for critical actions. For structures that meet the 
definition of critical actions as described in Sec.  55.2(b)(3)(i) 
(e.g., fire stations, police stations, and hospitals), this proposed 
rule would require that structures be elevated to the greater of the 
500-year floodplain or 3 feet above the base flood elevation. HUD 
requests alternative suggestions for defining the floodplain for the 
purposes of these projects for which even a slight chance of flooding 
is too great.

III. Findings and Certifications

Regulatory Review--Executive Orders 12866 and 13563

    Under Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory Planning and Review), a 
determination must be made whether a regulatory action is significant 
and, therefore, subject to review by the Office of Management and 
Budget (OMB) in accordance with the requirements of the order. 
Executive Order 13563 (Improving Regulations and Regulatory Review) 
directs executive agencies to analyze regulations that are ``outmoded, 
ineffective, insufficient, or excessively burdensome, and to modify, 
streamline, expand, or repeal them in accordance with what has been 
learned.'' Executive Order 13563 also directs that, where relevant, 
feasible, and consistent with regulatory objectives, and to the extent 
permitted by law, agencies are to identify and consider regulatory 
approaches that reduce burdens and maintain flexibility and freedom of 
choice for the public. This rule was determined to be a ``significant 
regulatory action'' as defined in section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866 
(although not an economically significant regulatory action, as 
provided under section 3(f)(1) of the Executive Order).
    As discussed in this preamble, the proposed regulatory amendments

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would, based on Executive Order 13690 and the Guidelines, require, as 
part of the decisionmaking process established to ensure compliance 
with Executive Order 11988 (Floodplain Management), that new 
construction or substantial improvement in a floodplain be elevated or 
floodproofed 2 feet above the base flood elevation for non-critical 
actions and above the greater of the 500-year floodplain or 3 feet 
above the base flood elevation for critical actions based on FEMA's 
best available data. This proposed rule would also apply a similar new 
elevation standard to one-to-four family residential structures, 
located in the 1 percent-annual-chance floodplain, that involve new 
construction or substantial improvement with mortgages insured by the 
Federal Housing Administration. This rulemaking also proposes to revise 
a categorical exclusion available when HUD performs the environmental 
review by making it consistent with changes to a similar categorical 
exclusion that is available to HUD grantees or other responsible 
entities when they perform the environmental review. The rulemaking is 
part of HUD's commitment under the President's Climate Action plan. 
Building to these standards would increase resiliency, reduce the risk 
of flood loss, minimize the impact of floods on human safety, health 
and welfare, and promote sound, sustainable, long-term planning 
informed by a more accurate evaluation of risk that takes into account 
possible sea level rise and increased development associated with 
population growth.

Regulatory Impact Analysis

    Increasing the required minimum elevation of HUD-assisted 
structures located in and around the floodplain will prevent damage 
caused by flooding and avoid relocation costs to tenants associated 
with temporary moves when HUD-assisted structures sustain flood damage 
and are temporarily uninhabitable. These benefits, which are realized 
throughout the life of HUD-assisted structures, are offset by the one-
time increase in construction costs, borne only at the time of 
construction. Introducing a standard that requires additional freeboard 
above the base flood elevation takes into consideration FEMA's history 
of recommending freeboard as a tool for mitigation which extends 
several decades and provides, in HUD's view, the best assessment of 
risk to protect federal investments in flood zones.
    In addition, the likelihood that floods in coastal areas will 
become more frequent and damaging due to rising sea levels in future 
decades necessitates a stricter standard than the one currently in 
place. As stated in ``Global Sea Level Rise Scenarios for the United 
States National Climate Assessment'' U.S. Department of Commerce, 
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, December 2012,\14\ 
federal experts have a very high confidence (greater than a 9 in 10 
chance) that global mean sea level will rise at least 0.2 meters (8 
inches) and no more than 2.0 meters (6.6 feet) by the year 2100. The 
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (2013) also confirms that the 
sea level will continue rising throughout the 21st century.\15\
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    \14\ Available at http://cpo.noaa.gov/Home/AllNews/TabId/315/ArtMID/668/ArticleID/80/Global-Sea-Level-Rise-Scenarios-for-the-United-States-National-Climate-Assessment.aspx.
    \15\ IPCC, 2013: Summary for Policymakers. In: Climate Change 
2013: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to 
the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on 
Climate Change [Stocker, T.F., D. Qin, G.-K. Plattner, M. Tignor, 
S.K. Allen, J. Boschung, A. Nauels, Y. Xia, V. Bex and P.M. Midgley 
(eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and 
New York, NY, USA.
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    As discussed in the regulatory impact analysis that accompanies 
this rule, HUD estimates that requiring developers to construct or 
floodproof HUD-funded or insured properties to two feet above base 
flood elevation will increase construction costs by $12.803 million to 
$47.525 million. These are one-time costs which occur at the time of 
construction. Benefits of the increased standard include avoided damage 
to buildings, as measured by decreased insurance premiums, and avoided 
costs associated with tenants being displaced. These benefits occur 
annually over the life of the structures. Over a 30-year period, the 
present value of aggregate benefits total $12.336 million to $50.657 
million assuming a 3 percent discount rate and $8.192 million to 
$33.317 million assuming a 7 percent discount rate.
    These estimates are based on the annual production of HUD-assisted 
and insured structures in the floodplain and accounts for the 20 states 
(in addition to the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico) \16\ with 
existing freeboard requirements. Four of these states require 
residential structures to be constructed with the lowest floor at least 
two feet above the base flood elevation (Indiana, Montana, New York and 
Wisconsin) and 18 states and territories require residential structures 
to be built with the lowest floor at least one foot above the base 
flood elevation. The cost of compliance would be lower in these states 
than it would be in states that have no minimum elevation requirements 
above the base flood elevation. Further increase in the sea level rise 
or inland and riverine flooding would increase the benefits of this 
proposed rule. For a complete description of HUD's analysis, please see 
the accompanying Regulatory Impact Analysis for this rule on 
regulations.gov.
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Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Nebraska, New 
Jersey, Oregon, Puerto Rico and Rhode Island require base flood 
elevation +1 foot. The District of Columbia and Pennsylvania require 
base flood elevation + 1.5 feet. Indiana, Montana, New York and 
Wisconsin require base flood elevation + 2 feet. See http://www.floods.org/ace-files/documentlibrary/FloodRiskMngmtStandard/States_with_freeboard_and_CRS_Communities_with_Freeboard_in_Other_states_2-27-15.pdf).
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Regulatory Flexibility Act

    The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) 
generally requires an agency to conduct a regulatory flexibility 
analysis of any rule subject to notice and comment rulemaking 
requirements, unless the agency certifies that the rule would not have 
a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. HUD's statistics on developers of FHA-insured properties do 
not precisely correlate with SBA's size standard of a small business 
for the category of ``Real Estate Credit,'' which size standard is less 
than $36.5 million in assets. HUD does have data on net worth and 
liquidity, however, and for the purposes of this discussion treats 
these as essentially similar to ``assets'' as meant in the SBA size 
standards.
    With respect to all entities, including small entities, it is 
unlikely that the economic impact would be significant. As the 
Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA) explains, the benefits of reduced 
damage offset the construction costs before taking further sea level 
rise into consideration. Further, small entities may benefit more since 
they are less likely to endure financial hardships caused by severe 
flooding.
    Based on an engineering study conducted for FEMA,\17\ the 
construction cost of increasing the base of a new residential structure 
two additional feet of vertical elevation varies from 0.3 percent to 
4.8 percent of the base building cost. This results in an increase of 
up to $5,074 per single family home and $70,769 per multi-family 
property located in states with no existing freeboard requirements. 
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Supplement to the 2006 Evaluation of the National Flood Insurance 
Program's Building Standards''.
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    These costs are likely higher than would actually be caused by the 
increased standard because most HUD-assisted or insured substantial 
improvement projects already involve elevation to comply with the 
current standard, elevation to the base flood elevation (base flood 
elevation+0). Thus, elevating a structure an additional two feet would 
be marginal compared to the initial cost of elevation to the floodplain 
level.
    For this reason, the undersigned certifies that there is no 
significant economic impact on small entities. Notwithstanding HUD's 
determination that this rule will not have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities, HUD specifically 
invites comments regarding any less burdensome alternatives to this 
rule that would meet HUD's program responsibilities.
Environmental Impact
    A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) with respect to 
environment has been made in accordance with HUD regulations at 24 CFR 
part 50, which implement section 102(2)(C) of NEPA (42 U.S.C. 
4332(2)(C)). The Finding of No Significant Impact is available for 
public inspection on regulations.gov and between the hours of 8 a.m. 
and 5 p.m. weekdays in the Regulations Division, Office of General 
Counsel, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street 
SW., Room 10276, Washington, DC 20410. Due to security measures at the 
HUD Headquarters building, please schedule an appointment to review the 
FONSI by calling the Regulations Division at 202-708-3055 (this is not 
a toll-free number). Individuals with speech or hearing impairments may 
access this number via TTY by calling the toll-free Federal Relay 
Service at 800-877-8339.
Federalism Impact
    Executive Order 13132 (entitled ``Federalism'') prohibits an agency 
from publishing any rule that has federalism implications if the rule 
either imposes substantial direct compliance costs on state and local 
governments and is not required by statute, or preempts state law, 
unless the agency meets the consultation and funding requirements of 
section 6 of the Executive order. This rulemaking does not have 
federalism implications and would not impose substantial direct 
compliance costs on state and local governments nor preempts state law 
within the meaning of the Executive order.
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
    Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 
1531-1538) (UMRA) establishes requirements for federal agencies to 
assess the effects of their regulatory actions on state, local, and 
tribal governments, and on the private sector. This proposed rule would 
not impose any federal mandates on any state, local, or tribal 
governments, or on the private sector, within the meaning of UMRA.
Paperwork Reduction Act
    The information collection requirements contained in this rule were 
reviewed by OMB under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 
3501-3520) and assigned OMB Control Number 2506-0151. An agency may not 
conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a 
collection of information, unless the collection displays a valid 
control number.

List of Subjects

24 CFR Part 50

    Environmental impact statements.

24 CFR Part 55

    Environmental impact statements, Floodplains, Wetlands.

24 CFR Part 58

    Community development block grants, Environmental impact 
statements, Grant programs--housing and community development, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

24 CFR Part 200

    Administrative practice and procedure, Claims, Equal employment 
opportunity, Fair housing, Housing standards, Lead poisoning, Loan 
programs--housing and community development, Mortgage insurance, 
Organization and functions (Government agencies), Penalties, Reporting 
and recordkeeping requirements, Social security, Unemployment 
compensation, Wages.

    Accordingly, for the reasons stated in the preamble above, HUD 
proposes to amend 24 CFR parts 50, 55, 58, and 200 as follows:

PART 50--PROTECTION AND ENHANCEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

0
1. The authority citation for part 50 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 3535(d) and 4332; and Executive Order 
11991, 3 CFR, 1977 Comp., p.123.


Sec.  50.4  [Amended]

0
2. Amend Sec.  50.4(b)(2) by removing ``(3 CFR, 1977 Comp., p. 117)'' 
and adding in its place ``as amended by Executive Order 13690, February 
4, 2015 (80 FR 6423), (3 CFR, 2015 Comp., p. 6423).''
0
3. Revise Sec.  50.20(a)(2)(i) to read as follows:


Sec.  50.20  Categorical exclusions subject to the Federal laws and 
authorities cited in Sec.  50.4.

    (a) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) In the case of a building for residential use (with one to four 
units), the density is not increased beyond four units, and the land 
use is not changed;
* * * * *

PART 55--FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT AND PROTECTION OF WETLANDS

0
4. The authority citation for part 55 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 3535(d), 4001-4128 and 5154a; E.O. 13690, 
80 FR 6425, E.O. 11988, 42 FR 26951, 3 CFR, 1977 Comp., p. 117; E.O. 
11990, 42 FR 26961, 3 CFR, 1977 Comp., p 121.


Sec.  55.1  [Amended]

0
5. Amend Sec.  55.1 as follows:
0
a. In paragraph (a)(1), add ``, as amended,'' after ``Floodplain 
Management''; and
0
b. In paragraph (a)(3), add ``, as amended,'' after ``Floodplain 
Management''.
0
6. Amend Sec.  55.2 as follows:
0
a. Remove ``Floodplain Management Guidelines for Implementing Executive 
Order 11988 (43 FR 6030, February 10, 1978)'' from paragraph (a) and 
add in its place ``Guidelines for Implementing Executive Order 11988, 
Floodplain Management, and Executive Order 13690, Establishing a 
Federal Flood Risk Management Standard and a Process for Further 
Soliciting and Considering Stakeholder Input (80 FR 64008, October 22, 
2015)'';
0
b. Revise paragraphs (b)(1), (4) and (9); and
0
c. Add paragraphs (b)(12) and (13);
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  55.2  Terminology.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) Coastal high hazard area means an area of special flood hazard 
extending from offshore to the inland limit of a primary frontal dune 
along an open coast and any other area subject to high velocity wave 
action from storms or seismic sources. On a Flood Insurance Rate Map 
(FIRM), this appears as zone

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V1-30, VE or V. FIRMs and Flood Insurance Studies (FISs) are relied 
upon for the designation of ``coastal high hazard areas'' as well as 
``100-year floodplains'' (Sec.  55.2(b)(9)), ``500-year floodplains'' 
(Sec.  55.2(b)(4)), and ``floodways'' (Sec.  55.2(b)(5)).
    (i) When FEMA provides interim flood hazard data, such as Advisory 
Base Flood Elevations (ABFE) or preliminary maps and studies, HUD or 
the responsible entity shall use the latest of these sources.
    (ii) If FEMA information is unavailable or insufficiently detailed, 
other Federal, state, or local data may be used as ``best available 
information'' in accordance with Executive Order 11988. A base flood 
elevation from an interim or preliminary or non-FEMA source may not be 
used if it is lower than the current FIRM and FIS.
    (iii) In addition to FIRMs or ABFEs, the use of data from sources 
such as the U.S. Global Change Research Program, National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration, United States Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. 
Geological Survey, and other FEMA sources may be considered. When 
performing an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), an analysis of the 
best available, actionable climate science, as determined by HUD or the 
responsible entity, must be performed using data from these sources. 
These sources may supplement the FIRM or ABFE in order to better 
minimize impacts to projects or to elevate or floodproof structures 
above the risk adjusted floodplain. These sources may not be used as a 
basis for a lower elevation than otherwise required under this part.
* * * * *
    (4) 500-year floodplain means the area, including the base flood 
elevation, subject to inundation from a flood having a 0.2 percent 
chance or greater of being equaled or exceeded in any given year. (See 
Sec.  55.2(b)(1) for appropriate data sources.)
* * * * *
    (9) 100-year floodplain means the area subject to inundation from a 
flood having a one percent or greater chance of being equaled or 
exceeded in any given year. (See Sec.  55.2(b)(1) for appropriate data 
sources.)
* * * * *
    (12) FFRMS floodplain means area in which an action is proposed 
that:
    (i) If a non-critical action, is located on a site less than two 
feet above the 100-year floodplain; or
    (ii) If a critical action, is on a site that is either within the 
500-year floodplain or less than three feet above the 100-year 
floodplain. The larger floodplain and higher elevation must be applied 
where the 500-year floodplain is mapped.
    (13) Structure means a walled or roofed building, including a 
manufactured home and a gas or liquid storage tank that is principally 
above ground.
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7. In Sec.  55.11, revise table 1 to read as follows:


Sec.  55.11  Applicability of Subpart C decisionmaking process.

* * * * *

                                               Table 1 to Part 55
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                                                                Type of proposed action
                                      --------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Type of proposed action (new                                                           Wetlands or FFRMS
  reviewable action or an amendment)                              Coastal high hazard       floodplain outside
                 \1\                          Floodways                  areas             coastal high hazard
                                                                                            area and floodways
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Critical Actions as defined in Sec.    Critical actions not     Critical actions not     Allowed if the proposed
 55.2(b)(3).                            allowed.                 allowed.                 critical action is
                                                                                          processed under Sec.
                                                                                          55.20.\2\
Noncritical actions not excluded       Allowed only if the      Allowed only if the      Allowed if proposed
 under Sec.   55.12(b) or (c).          proposed non-critical    proposed noncritical     noncritical action is
                                        action is a              action is processed      processed under Sec.
                                        functionally dependent   under Sec.   55.20 \2\   55.20.\2\
                                        use and processed        and is (1) a
                                        under Sec.   55.20 \2\.  functionally dependent
                                                                 use, (2) existing
                                                                 construction
                                                                 (including
                                                                 improvements), or (3)
                                                                 reconstruction
                                                                 following destruction
                                                                 caused by a disaster.
                                                                 If the action is not a
                                                                 functionally dependent
                                                                 use, the action must
                                                                 be designed for
                                                                 location in a Coastal
                                                                 High Hazard Area under
                                                                 Sec.   55.1(c)(3).
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\1\ Under E. O. 11990, the decision making process in Sec.   55.20 only applies to Federal assistance for new
  construction in wetlands locations.
\2\ Or those paragraphs of Sec.   55.20 that are applicable to an action listed in Sec.   55.12(a).

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8. Revise Sec.  55.12(c)(8) to read as follows:


Sec.  55.12  Inapplicability of 24 CFR part 55 to certain categories of 
proposed actions.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (8) HUD's or the responsible entity's approval of financial 
assistance for a project on any nonwetland site in the FFRMS floodplain 
for which FEMA has issued:
    (i) A final Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA), final Letter of Map 
Revision (LOMR), or final Letter of Map Revision Based on Fill (LOMR-F) 
that presents information that can be used to demonstrate that the 
property (including ingress and egress on the property) is not located 
in the FFRMS floodplain; or
    (ii) A conditional LOMA, conditional LOMR, or conditional LOMR-F 
that presents information that can be used to demonstrate that the 
property (including ingress and egress on the property) will not be 
located in the FFRMS floodplain if HUD or the responsible entity's 
approval is subject to the requirements and conditions of the 
conditional LOMA or conditional LOMR;
* * * * *
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9. In Sec.  55.20, revise paragraphs (a), (b) introductory text, 
(b)(1), (b)(3), (c) introductory text, (c)(1) introductory text, 
(c)(1)(i), (d) introductory text, (d)(1) introductory text, (e), (f), 
(g)(1) introductory text, and (g)(1)(i) to read as follows:


Sec.  55.20  Decision making process.

* * * * *

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    (a) Step 1. (1) Determine whether the proposed action occurs in the 
FFRMS floodplain or results in new construction in a wetland. If the 
proposed action does not occur in the FFRMS floodplain or result in new 
construction in a wetland, then no further compliance with this part is 
required.
    (2) The following process shall be followed by HUD (or the 
responsible entity) in making wetland determinations:
    (i) Refer to Sec.  55.28(a) where an applicant has submitted with 
its application to HUD (or to the recipient under programs subject to 
24 CFR part 58) an individual Section 404 permit (including approval 
conditions and related environmental review).
    (ii) Refer to Sec.  55.2(b)(11) for making wetland determinations 
under this part.
    (iii) For proposed actions occurring in both a wetland and the 
FFRMS floodplain, completion of the decision making process under this 
section is required regardless of the issuance of a Section 404 permit. 
In such a case, the wetland will be considered among the primary 
natural and beneficial functions and values of the FFRMS floodplain.
    (b) Step 2. Notify the public and agencies responsible for 
floodplain management or wetlands protection at the earliest possible 
time of a proposal to consider an action in the FFRMS floodplain or 
wetland and involve the affected and interested public in the decision 
making process.
    (1) The public notices required by paragraphs (b) and (g) of this 
section may be combined with other project notices wherever 
appropriate. Notices required under this part must be bilingual if the 
affected public is largely non-English speaking. In addition, all 
notices must be published in an appropriate local news medium or 
appropriate government Web site, and must be sent to Federal, state, 
and local public agencies, organizations, and, where not otherwise 
covered, individuals known to be interested in the proposed action.
* * * * *
    (3) A notice under this paragraph shall state: The name, proposed 
location and description of the activity; the total number of acres of 
FFRMS floodplain or wetland involved; the related natural and 
beneficial functions and values of the FFRMS floodplain or wetland that 
may be adversely affected by the proposed activity; the HUD approving 
official (or the certifying officer of the responsible entity 
authorized by 24 CFR part 58); and the phone number to call for 
information. The notice shall indicate the hours of HUD or the 
responsible entity's office, and any Web site at which a full 
description of the proposed action may be reviewed.
    (c) Step 3. Identify and evaluate alternatives to locating the 
proposed action in the FFRMS floodplain or wetland. Where possible, use 
natural systems, ecosystem processes, and nature-based approaches when 
developing alternatives for consideration.
    (1) Except as provided in paragraph (c)(3) of this section, HUD's 
or the responsible entity's consideration of practicable alternatives 
to the proposed site or method should include the following:
    (i) Locations outside the FFRMS floodplain or wetland;
* * * * *
    (d) Step 4. Identify the potential direct and indirect impacts 
associated with the occupancy or modification of the FFRMS floodplain 
or the wetland and the potential direct and indirect support of FFRMS 
floodplain and wetland development that could result from the proposed 
action.
    (1) FFRMS floodplain evaluation. The focus of the FFRMS floodplain 
evaluation should be on adverse impacts to lives and property and on 
natural and beneficial FFRMS floodplain values. Natural and beneficial 
values include:
* * * * *
    (e) Step 5. Design or modify the proposed action to minimize the 
potential adverse impacts to and from the FFRMS floodplain or the 
wetland and to restore and preserve its natural and beneficial 
functions and values. All calculations in this section of the base 
flood elevation and 500-year flood elevation must be made using the 
best available information as required by Sec.  55.2(b)(1). For actions 
in the FFRMS floodplain, the required elevation described in this 
section must be documented on an Elevation Certificate or a 
Floodproofing Certificate in the Environmental Review Record prior to 
construction, or by such other means as HUD may from time to time 
direct, provided that notwithstanding any language to the contrary, the 
minimum elevation or floodproofing requirement shall be the FFRMS 
floodplain as defined in this section.
    (1) If a structure designed principally for residential use 
undergoing new construction or substantial improvement is located in a 
floodplain, the lowest floor or FEMA-approved equivalent must be 
designed using the FFRMS floodplain as the baseline standard for 
elevation, except where higher elevations are required by state, 
tribal, or locally adopted code or standards, in which case those 
higher elevations apply. Where non-elevation standards such as setbacks 
or other flood risk reduction standards that have been issued to 
identify, communicate, or reduce the risks and costs of floods are 
required by state, tribal, or locally adopted code or standards, those 
standards shall apply in addition to the FFRMS baseline elevation 
standard.
    (2) New construction and substantial improvement of non-residential 
structures, or residential structures that have no dwelling units and 
no residents below the FFRMS floodplain and that are not critical 
actions as defined at Sec.  55.2(b)(3), shall be designed either:
    (i) With the lowest floor, including basement, elevated to or above 
the FFRMS floodplain; or
    (ii) With the structure floodproofed at least up to and below the 
FFRMS floodplain. Floodproofing standards are as stated in FEMA's 
regulations at 44 CFR 60.3(c)(3)(ii), or such other regulatory standard 
as FEMA may issue, and applicable guidance, except that where the 
standard refers to base flood level, elevation is required above the 
FFRMS floodplain, as defined in this part.
    (3) The term ``lowest floor'' means the lowest floor of the lowest 
enclosed area (including basement), except that an unfinished or flood 
resistant enclosure, usable solely for parking of vehicles, building 
access or storage in an area other than a basement area is not 
considered a building's lowest floor; provided, that such enclosure is 
not built so as to render the structure in violation of the applicable 
non-elevation design requirements of 44 CFR 60.3. ``Lowest floor'' must 
be applied consistent with FEMA's Elevation Certificate guidance or 
other applicable current FEMA guidance.
    (4) Minimization techniques for floodplain and wetlands purposes 
include, but are not limited to: The use of permeable surfaces; natural 
landscape enhancements that maintain or restore natural hydrology 
through infiltration, native plant species, bioswales, rain gardens, or 
evapotranspiration; stormwater capture and reuse; green or vegetative 
roofs with drainage provisions; Natural Resource Conservation Service 
or other conservation easements; WaterSense products; rain barrels and 
grey water diversion systems; and other low impact development and 
green infrastructure strategies, technologies, and techniques. For 
floodplain purposes, minimization also includes floodproofing and 
elevating structures above the required

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FFRMS floodplain. Where possible, use natural systems, ecosystem 
processes, and nature-based approaches when developing alternatives for 
consideration.
    (5) Appropriate and practicable compensatory mitigation is 
recommended for unavoidable adverse impacts to more than one acre of 
wetlands. Compensatory mitigation includes, but is not limited to: 
Permitee-responsible mitigation, mitigation banking, in-lieu fee 
mitigation, the use of preservation easements or protective covenants, 
and any form of mitigation promoted by state or federal agencies. The 
use of compensatory mitigation may not substitute for the requirement 
to avoid and minimize impacts to the maximum extent practicable.
    (6) All critical actions in the FFRMS floodplain must be modified 
to include:
    (i) Preparation of and participation in an early warning system;
    (ii) An emergency evacuation and relocation plan;
    (iii) Identification of evacuation route(s) out of the FFRMS and 
500-year floodplain; and
    (iv) Identification marks of past or estimated flood levels on all 
structures.
    (f) Step 6. Reevaluate (or evaluate for actions under Sec.  
55.12(a)) the proposed action to determine:
    (1) Whether the action is still practicable in light of exposure to 
flood hazards in the FFRMS floodplain or wetland, possible adverse 
impacts on the FFRMS floodplain or wetland, the extent to which it will 
aggravate the current and future hazards to other floodplains or 
wetlands, and the potential to disrupt the natural and beneficial 
functions and values of floodplains or wetlands; and
    (2) Whether alternatives preliminarily rejected at Step 3 
(paragraph (c) of this section) are practicable in light of information 
gained in Steps 4 and 5 (paragraphs (d) and (e) of this section).
    (i) The reevaluation of alternatives, or initial evaluation of a no 
action or non-floodplain alternative for actions under Sec.  55.12(a), 
shall include the potential impacts avoided or caused inside and 
outside the FFRMS floodplain or wetlands area. The impacts should 
include the protection of human life, real property, and the natural 
and beneficial functions and values served by the floodplain or 
wetland.
    (ii) A reevaluation of alternatives, or initial evaluation of a no 
action or non-floodplain alternative for actions under Sec.  55.12(a), 
under this step should include a discussion of economic costs. For 
floodplain areas, the cost estimates should include savings or the 
costs of flood insurance (where applicable); floodproofing; replacement 
of services or functions of critical actions that might be lost; and 
elevation to at least the elevation of the FFRMS floodplain, as 
appropriate on the applicable source under Sec.  55.2(b)(1). For 
wetlands, the cost estimates should include the cost of new 
construction activities, including fill, impacting the wetlands, and 
mitigation.
    (g) * * * (1) If the reevaluation results in a determination that 
there is no practicable alternative to locating the proposal in the 
FFRMS floodplain or wetland, publish a final notice that includes:
    (i) The reasons why the proposal must be located in the FFRMS 
floodplain or wetland;
* * * * *
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10. Amend Sec.  55.26 as follows:
0
a. Revise the section heading;
0
b. In paragraph (b)(2), remove the word ``and'';
0
b. In paragraph (c), remove the period at the end of the paragraph and 
add in its place a semicolon and the word ``and'';
0
c. Add paragraph (d).
    The addition reads as follows:


Sec.  55.26  Adoption of another agency's review under Executive 
orders.

* * * * *
    (d) All actions must at least be elevated or floodproofed two feet 
above the 100-year floodplain (or to the higher of the 500-year flood 
elevation or 3 feet above the 100-year floodplain for Critical Actions) 
unless an agreement is in place to allow for the other Federal agency's 
FFRMS elevation standard pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 5189g.
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11. Revise Sec.  55.27(a)(2) to read as follows:


Sec.  55.27  Documentation.

    (a) * * *
    (2) Under Sec.  55.20(e), measures to minimize the potential 
adverse impacts of the proposed action on the affected floodplain or 
wetland as identified in Sec.  55.20(d) have been applied to the design 
for the proposed action. Prior to construction of a project in a 
floodplain, the documentation must include an elevation certificate or 
floodproofing certificate (or such other similar certification as HUD 
may from time to time direct) indicating the FFRMS floodplain elevation 
was used if required under Sec.  55.20(e).
* * * * *

PART 58--ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW PROCEDURES FOR ASSUMING HUD 
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW RESPONSIBILITIES

0
12. The authority citation for part 58 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  12 U.S.C. 1707 note, 1715z- 13a(k); 25 U.S.C. 4115 
and 4226; 42 U.S.C. 1437x, 3535(d), 3547, 4321-4335, 4852, 5304(g), 
12838, and 12905(h); title II of Pub. L. 105-276; E.O. 11514 as 
amended by E.O. 11991, 3 CFR, 1977 Comp., p. 123.

0
13. Revise Sec.  58.5(b)(1) to read as follows:


Sec.  58.5  Related Federal laws and authorities.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) Executive Order 11988, Floodplain Management, as amended by 
Executive Order 13690, February 4, 2015 (80 FR 6425), 3 CFR, 2015 
Comp., p. 6425, as interpreted in HUD regulations at 24 CFR part 55.
* * * * *
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14. Revise Sec.  58.43(a) to read as follows:


Sec.  58.43  Dissemination and/or publication of the findings of no 
significant impact.

    (a) If the responsible entity makes a finding of no significant 
impact, it must prepare a FONSI notice, using the current HUD-
recommended format or an equivalent format. As a minimum, the 
responsible entity must send the FONSI notice to individuals and groups 
known to be interested in the activities, to the local news media, to 
the appropriate tribal, local, State and Federal agencies; to the 
Regional Offices of the Environmental Protection Agency having 
jurisdiction and to the HUD Field Office (or the State where 
applicable). The responsible entity may also publish the FONSI notice 
in a newspaper of general circulation in the affected community or on 
an appropriate government Web site. If the notice is not published, it 
must also be prominently displayed in public buildings, such as the 
local Post Office and within the project area or in accordance with 
procedures established as part of the citizen participation process.
* * * * *

PART 200--INTRODUCTION TO FHA PROGRAMS

0
15. The authority citation for part 200 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  12 U.S.C. 1702-1715z-21; 42 U.S.C. 3535(d).

0
16. In Sec.  200.926, add paragraph (a)(3) to read as follows:

[[Page 74979]]

Sec.  200.926  Minimum property standards for one and two family 
dwellings.

    (a) * * *
    (3) Applicability of standards to substantial improvement. The 
standards in Sec.  200.926d(c)(4)(i) through (iii) are also applicable 
to structures that are approved for insurance or other benefits prior 
to the start of substantial improvement, as defined in Sec.  
55.2(b)(10) of this title.
* * * * *
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17. In Sec.  200.926d, revise paragraphs (c)(4)(i) through (iii), 
remove paragraph (c)(4)(iv), and redesignate paragraphs (c)(4)(v) and 
(c)(4)(vi) as paragraphs (c)(4)(iv) and (c)(4)(v), respectively.
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  200.926d  Construction requirements.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (4) * * *
    (i) Residential structures located in Special Flood Hazard Areas. 
The elevation of the lowest floor shall be at least two feet above the 
base flood elevation (see 24 CFR 55.2 for appropriate data sources).
    (ii) Residential structures located in FEMA-designated ``coastal 
high hazard areas''. (A) Basements or any permanent enclosure of space 
below the lowest floor of a structure are prohibited.
    (B) Where FEMA has determined the base flood level without 
establishing stillwater elevations, the bottom of the lowest structural 
member of the lowest floor (excluding pilings and columns) and its 
horizontal supports shall be at least two feet above the base flood 
elevation.
    (iii) New construction or substantial improvement. (A) In all cases 
in which a Direct Endorsement (DE) mortgagee or a Lender Insurance (LI) 
mortgagee seeks to insure a mortgage on a one- to four-family dwelling 
that is newly constructed or which undergoes a substantial improvement, 
as defined in Sec.  55.12(b)(10) of this title (including a 
manufactured home that is newly erected or undergoes a substantial 
improvement) that was processed by the DE or LI mortgagee, the DE or LI 
mortgagee must determine whether the property improvements (dwelling 
and related structures/equipment essential to the value of the property 
and subject to flood damage) are located on a site that is within a 
Special Flood Hazard Area, as designated on maps of the Federal 
Emergency Management Agency. If so, the DE mortgagee, before submitting 
the application for insurance to HUD, or the LI mortgagee, before 
submitting all the required data regarding the mortgage to HUD, must 
obtain:
    (1) A final Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA);
    (2) A final Letter of Map Revision (LOMR); or
    (3) A signed Elevation Certificate documenting that the lowest 
floor (including basement) of the property improvements is at least two 
feet above the base flood elevation as determined by FEMA's best 
available information.
    (B) Under the DE program, these mortgages are not eligible for 
insurance unless the DE mortgagee submits the LOMA, LOMR, or Elevation 
Certificate to HUD with the mortgagee's request for endorsement.
* * * * *

    Dated: September 27, 2016.
Harriet Tregoning,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and 
Development.
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                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On                           proposed standards will, consistent                      Note: To receive consideration as
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                                                    Management, that a HUD assisted or                      comments electronically. Electronic                      In the United States, floods caused
                                                    financed (including mortgage insurance)                 submission of comments allows the                     4,586 deaths from 1959 to 2005.1 With
                                                    project involving new construction or                   commenter maximum time to prepare                     climate change and associated sea-level
                                                    substantial improvement that is situated                and submit a comment, ensures timely                  rise, flooding risks have increased over
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                                                    in an area subject to floods be elevated                receipt by HUD, and enables HUD to                    time, and are anticipated to continue
                                                    or floodproofed between 2 and 3 feet                    make them immediately available to the                increasing. The National Climate
                                                    above the base flood elevation as                       public. Comments submitted                            Assessment (May 2014), for example,
                                                    determined by best available                            electronically through the
                                                                                                                                                                    1 ‘‘Flood Fatalities in the United States,’’ Sharon
                                                    information.                                            www.regulations.gov Web site can be
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                                                    HUD’s Minimum Property Standards for                    interested members of the public.                     journals.ametsoc.org/doi/pdf/10.1175/
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                                                    projects that extreme weather events,                   the Federal Register seeking comment                   Guidelines require that all future actions
                                                    such as severe flooding, will persist                   on the proposed ‘‘Revised Guidelines                   where federal funds are used for new
                                                    throughout the 21st century. Severe                     for Implementing Executive Order                       construction, substantial improvement
                                                    flooding can cause significant damage to                11988, Floodplain Management’’ to                      or to address substantial damage meet
                                                    infrastructure, including buildings,                    provide guidance to agencies on the                    the level of resilience established by the
                                                    roads, ports, industrial facilities, and                implementation of Executive Orders                     Guidelines. In implementing the
                                                    even coastal military installations. With               13690 and 11988 (80 FR 6530, February                  Guidelines and establishing the Federal
                                                    more than $260 billion in flood damages                 5, 2015). On March 26, 2015 (80 FR                     Flood Risk Management Standard
                                                    across the Nation since 1980, it is                     16018), FEMA on behalf of MitFLG                       (FFRMS), Federal agencies were to
                                                    necessary to take action to responsibly                 published a document in the Federal                    select among the following three
                                                    use Federal funds, and HUD must                         Register extending the public comment                  approaches for establishing the flood
                                                    ensure it does not wastefully make                      period for 30 days until May 6, 2015.                  elevation and hazard area in siting,
                                                    Federal investments in the same                         MitFLG held 9 public listening sessions                design, and construction:
                                                    structures after repeated flooding                      across the country that were attended by                  • Climate-Informed Science
                                                    events. In addition, the FFRMS will                     over 700 participants from State and                   Approach (CISA): Utilizing best-
                                                    align with the thousands of                             local governments and other stakeholder                available, actionable data and methods
                                                    communities across the country that                     organizations to discuss the                           that integrate current and future changes
                                                    have strengthened their local floodplain                Guidelines.4 MitFLG considered                         in flooding based on science,
                                                    management codes and standards to                       stakeholder input and provided                            • Freeboard 6 Value Approach (FVA):
                                                    ensure that buildings and infrastructure                recommendations to the Water                           Two or three feet of elevation,
                                                    are resilient to flood risk. HUD                        Resources Council.5                                    depending on the criticality of the
                                                    recognizes that the need to make                           On October 8, 2015, the Water                       building, above the 100-year, or 1
                                                    structures resilient also requires a                    Resources Council issued updated
                                                                                                                                                                   percent-annual-chance, flood elevation,
                                                    flexible approach to adapt to the needs                 ‘‘Guidelines for Implementing Executive
                                                                                                                                                                   or
                                                    of the Federal agency, local community,                 Order 11988, Floodplain Management,
                                                                                                            and Executive Order 13690, Establishing                   • 500 Year Flood (0.2 Percent Flood)
                                                    and the circumstances surrounding each
                                                                                                            a Federal Flood Risk Management                        Approach: 500-year, or 0.2 percent-
                                                    project or action.
                                                       In response to the threats that                      Standard and a Process for Further                     annual-chance, flood elevation.
                                                    increasing flood risks pose to life and                 Soliciting and Considering Stakeholder                    The FVA and 0.2 Percent Flood
                                                    taxpayer funded property, on January                    Input’’ (Guidelines). The Guidelines                   approaches result in higher elevations
                                                    30, 2015, the President signed Executive                state that although the Guidelines                     with correspondingly larger horizontal
                                                    Order 13690, Establishing a Federal                     describe various approaches for                        floodplain areas. CISA will generally
                                                    Flood Risk Management Standard and a                    determining the higher vertical flood                  have a similar result, except that
                                                    Process for Further Soliciting and                      elevation and corresponding horizontal                 agencies using CISA may find the
                                                    Considering Stakeholder Input.                          floodplain for federally funded projects,              resulting elevation to be equal to or
                                                    Significantly, Executive Order 13690                    they are not meant to be an elevation                  lower than the current elevation in some
                                                    amended Executive Order 11988,                          standard, but are a resilience standard.               areas due to the nature of the specific
                                                    Floodplain Management, issued in                        Accordingly, roads, parking lots, and                  climate change processes and physical
                                                    1977 2 by, among other things, revising                 other horizontal infrastructure do not                 factors affecting flood risk at the project
                                                    Section 6(c) of Executive Order 11988 to                require elevation nor do acquisitions of               site. However, as a matter of policy
                                                    provide new approaches to establish the                 structures that do not require substantial             established in the Executive Order
                                                    floodplain. Executive Order 13690                       improvements. However, the new                         11988 and 13690 Implementing
                                                    provided, however, that prior to any                                                                           Guidelines, CISA can only be used if the
                                                    actions implementing Executive Order                    organizations. The balance of non-Federal members      resulting flood elevation is equal to or
                                                    13690, additional input from                            ensures appropriate integration of Federal efforts     higher than current base flood elevation.
                                                    stakeholders be solicited and                           across the whole community.’’ The MitFLG Charter       The higher elevations result in a larger
                                                                                                            is available at: http://www.aswm.org/pdf_lib/nffa/     horizontal floodplain as illustrated
                                                    considered. Consistent with this                        mitigation_framework_leadership_group_
                                                    direction, the Federal Emergency                        charter.pdf.                                           below:
                                                    Management Agency (FEMA), as Chair                         4 A list of stakeholder listening sessions can be

                                                    of the Mitigation Framework Leadership                  found at: www.fema.gov/federal-flood-risk-                6 Freeboard is defined by FEMA as ‘‘a factor of
                                                                                                            management-standard-ffrms.                             safety usually expressed in feet above a flood level
                                                    Group (MitFLG 3), published a notice in                    5 The Water Resources Council (WRC) is tasked to    for purposes of floodplain management.
                                                                                                            maintain a continuing study and prepare an             ‘‘Freeboard’’ tends to compensate for the many
                                                       2 E.O. 13690 was published in the Federal
                                                                                                            assessment of the adequacy of supplies of water        unknown factors that could contribute to flood
                                                    Register on February 4, 2015 (80 FR 6425).              necessary to meet the water requirements in each       heights greater than the height calculated for a
                                                    Throughout this document, references to E.O. 11988      water resource region in the United States and the     selected size flood and floodway conditions, such
                                                    as amended by E.O. 13690 will be referred to as         national interest therein. The WRC is a means for      as wave action, bridge openings, and the
                                                    ‘‘Executive Order 11988, as amended.’’ References       the coordination of the water and related land         hydrological effect of urbanization of the
                                                    to E.O. 11988 as published in 1977 will simply be       resources policies and programs of the several         watershed.’’ See 44 CFR 59.1. Freeboard is not
                                                    referred to as ‘‘Executive Order 11988.’’               Federal agencies. The WRC is composed of the           required by NFIP standards, but communities are
                                                       3 The Mitigation Framework Leadership Group          Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of            encouraged to adopt at least a one-foot freeboard to
                                                    (MitFLG) is a senior level group formed in 2013 to      Agriculture, the Secretary of the Army, the            account for the one-foot rise built into the concept
                                                    coordinate mitigation efforts across the Federal        Secretary of Commerce, the Secretary of Housing        of designating a floodway and the encroachment
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                                                    Government and to assess the effectiveness of           and Urban Development, the Secretary of                requirements where floodways have not been
                                                    mitigation capabilities as they are developed and       Transportation, the Administrator of the               designated. Freeboard may result in lower flood
                                                    deployed across the Nation. The MitFLG includes         Environmental Protection Agency, and the               insurance rates due to lower flood risk. Available
                                                    relevant local, state, tribal, and Federal              Secretary of Energy.                                   at: http://www.fema.gov/freeboard.




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                                                       Executive Order 11988, issued May                    minimize potential adverse impact to                    housing programs have its lowest floor
                                                    24, 1977 (published in the Federal                      and from flooding. HUD has                              at or above the base flood elevation.
                                                    Register on May 25, 1977 at 42 FR                       implemented Executive Order 11988
                                                    26951), requires Federal agencies to                                                                            II. This Proposed Rule
                                                                                                            and its 8-step review process through
                                                    avoid, to the extent possible, the long                 regulations at 24 CFR part 55. HUD                      A. Short Summary
                                                    and short term adverse impacts                          requires the 8-step review process for
                                                    associated with the occupancy and                       activities occurring in the floodplain                     The proposed revision to HUD’s
                                                    modification of floodplains and to avoid                such as new construction of                             floodplain regulations uses the
                                                    direct and indirect support of floodplain               infrastructure or substantial                           framework of Executive Order 11988
                                                    development wherever there is a                                                                                 which HUD has implemented for almost
                                                                                                            improvement of buildings and hospitals.
                                                    practicable alternative. Floodplains are                                                                        40 years and does not change which
                                                                                                            HUD requires that all HUD assisted or
                                                    found both in coastal flood areas, where                                                                        actions require elevation and
                                                    rising tides and storm surge are often                  financed construction and
                                                                                                            improvements (including mortgage                        floodproofing of structures. This
                                                    responsible for flooding, and in riverine                                                                       proposed rule would require that non-
                                                    flood areas where moving water bodies                   insurance actions) undergo the 8-step
                                                                                                            review process unless they are subject to               critical actions be elevated 2 feet above
                                                    may overrun their banks due to heavy                                                                            the base flood elevation. In addition, the
                                                    rains or snow melt. Because flood risk                  an exception or categorical exclusion
                                                                                                            under 24 CFR 50.19, 24 CFR 55.12, 24                    rule would require that critical actions
                                                    can change over time, FEMA
                                                    continually revises floodplain maps to                  CFR 58.34, or 24 CFR 58.35(b). For                      be elevated above the greater of the 500-
                                                    incorporate new information and reflect                 example, the 8-step review process in                   year floodplain or 3 feet above the base
                                                    current understanding of flood risk.                    § 55.20 does not apply to non-critical7                 flood elevation. For structures subject to
                                                       Prior to Executive Order 13690, a                    mortgage insurance actions and other                    HUD’s floodplain regulation, this
                                                    floodplain for Executive Order 11988                    financial assistance for the purchasing,                proposed rule also would enlarge the
                                                    purposes referred to the lowland and                    mortgaging or refinancing of existing                   horizontal area of interest
                                                    relatively flat areas adjoining inland and              one-to-four family properties in                        commensurate with the vertical
                                                    coastal waters including flood-prone                    communities that are in the Regular                     increase, but the rule does not change
                                                    areas of offshore islands, including at a               Program of the National Flood Insurance                 the scope of actions to which the
                                                    minimum, that area subject to a one                     Program (NFIP) and in good standing,                    floodplain review process or elevation
                                                    percent or greater chance of flooding in                where the property is not located in a                  requirements in the floodplains
                                                    any given year (often referred to as the                floodway or coastal high hazard area, or                regulations apply. The proposed rule
                                                    ‘‘100-year’’ flood or ‘‘base flood’’).                                                                          would also revise HUD’s Minimum
                                                                                                            to financial assistance for minor repairs
                                                    Executive Order 13690 amended                                                                                   Property Standards for one-to-four-unit
                                                                                                            or improvements on one-to-four family
                                                    Executive Order 11988, to require                                                                               housing under HUD mortgage insurance
                                                    agencies to update the FFRMS and the                    properties. While the 8-step review
                                                                                                            process may not apply to these                          and low-rent public housing programs
                                                    original Executive Order 11988
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                                                                                                            activities, HUD’s current Minimum                       to require that the lowest floor in both
                                                    floodplain using one (or a combination)                                                                         newly constructed and substantially
                                                    of the three approaches listed above,                   Property Standards at 24 CFR 200.926d
                                                                                                            require that single-family housing newly                improved structures located within the
                                                    which are incorporated in the FFRMS.
                                                                                                            constructed under HUD mortgage                          100-year floodplain be built at least 2
                                                       Consistent with Executive Order
                                                    11988, when no practicable alternative                  insurance and specific low-rent public                  feet above the base flood elevation as
                                                    exists to development in flood-prone                                                                            determined by best available
                                                    areas, HUD requires the design or                         7 Non-critical actions are any actions that are not
                                                                                                                                                                    information, but does not enlarge the
                                                                                                                                                                    horizontal area of interest.
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                                                    B. Detailed Discussion                                  exclusions, will continue to apply to                 annual-chance floodplain in the
                                                       As communities continue to recover                   manufactured housing that receives                    effective Flood Insurance Rate Map
                                                    from the devastating effects of Hurricane               assistance that is not in the form of                 (FIRM) be elevated to the effective FIRM
                                                    Sandy and other flood disasters, HUD                    mortgage insurance. This rule does not                base flood elevation. This proposed rule
                                                    has determined that their lessons cannot                change the scope of activities that                   would add two feet of additional
                                                    be ignored and point to the need for                    require compliance with the 8-step                    elevation to the base flood elevation as
                                                    mitigation and resilience standards that                process, but rather it changes the                    a resilience standard. Similarly, the
                                                    ensure that structures located in flood-                vertical and horizontal extent of the                 proposed rule would not change the
                                                    prone areas are built or rebuilt stronger,              floodplain for the purposes of 24 CFR                 requirements or guidance governing
                                                    safer, and less vulnerable to future                    part 55.                                              rowhomes or structures with basements
                                                    flooding events. As a result, consistent                   There are two primary purposes for                 except to add two feet of additional
                                                    with the FVA described above for HUD                    this rulemaking. First, HUD’s                         elevation. As in the past, projects
                                                    assisted or financed actions, this                      experience in the wake of Hurricane                   involving substantial improvement to
                                                    proposed rule would require that                        Sandy and other flood disasters is that               rowhomes would have several options:
                                                    structures involving new construction                   unless structures in flood-prone areas                (1) Elevate the effected home or homes,
                                                    and substantial improvements and                        are properly designed, constructed, and               either by raising the floor within the
                                                    subject to 24 CFR part 55 be built to                   elevated, they may not withstand future               home or elevating the full block; (2) if
                                                    FFRMS and elevated at least 2 feet                      severe flooding events. As recognized by              the homes are possibly historic, take
                                                    above the base flood elevation using                    MitFLG and required by the FFRMS and                  formal steps to have the home(s) listed
                                                    best available information.8 For                        Executive Order 13690, requiring                      on the National Register of Historical
                                                    structures that meet the definition of                  structures to be elevated an additional               Places or on a State Inventory of
                                                    critical actions as described in                        elevation above the base flood elevation              Historic Places, as structures with
                                                    § 55.2(b)(3)(i), this proposed rule would               will increase resiliency and reduce                   historic status are not required to
                                                    require that structures in the FFRMS                    property damage, economic loss, and                   elevate; or (3) alter the design plans so
                                                    floodplain be elevated to the greater of                loss of life, and can also benefit                    that substantial improvement is not
                                                    the 500-year floodplain or 3 feet above                 homeowners by reducing flood                          being performed, such that elevation is
                                                    the base flood elevation. For new or                    insurance rates. These higher elevations              not required. Likewise, some structures
                                                    substantially improved non-residential                  provide an extra buffer of 2 to 3 feet                with basements would continue to be
                                                    structures in the FFRMS floodplain that                 above the base flood elevation based on               affected under the proposed rule. In
                                                    are not critical actions, HUD is                        the best available information to                     some cases, raising the floor or filling in
                                                    proposing that the structure either be                  improve the long term resilience of                   basements altogether may be necessary.
                                                    elevated to the same level as residential               communities. Second, the higher                       In non-residential structures,
                                                    structures, or, alternatively, be designed              elevation standards help account for                  floodproofing could be an option to
                                                    and constructed such that the structure                 increased flood risk associated with                  preserve basements. HUD does not
                                                    is floodproofed to at least 2 feet above                projected sea level rise, which is not                anticipate significant impacts on
                                                    the base flood elevation.                               considered in current FEMA maps and                   basements from the proposed rule; since
                                                       This proposed rule would also apply                  flood insurance costs. As stated in                   HUD began collecting data on single-
                                                    a similar new elevation standard to one-                ‘‘Global Sea Level Rise Scenarios for the             family properties basements in 2014, no
                                                    to-four family residential structures,                  United States National Climate                        single-family property has been affected
                                                    located in the 1 percent-annual-chance                  Assessment’’ U.S. Department of                       by HUD’s current flood elevation
                                                    floodplain, that involve new                            Commerce, National Oceanic and                        requirements.
                                                    construction or substantial                             Atmospheric Administration, December                     HUD chose the FVA over the CISA
                                                    improvement with mortgages insured by                   2012,9 federal experts have a very high               and the 0.2 Percent Flood approaches
                                                    the Federal Housing Administration.                     confidence (greater than a 9 in 10                    for a variety of reasons. First, the FVA
                                                    This proposed rule would require                        chance) that global mean sea level will               can be applied consistently to any area
                                                    elevation of these structures at least 2                rise at least 0.2 meters (8 inches) and no            participating in the NFIP. The FVA can
                                                    feet above base flood elevation using the               more than 2.0 meters (6.6 feet) by the                be calculated using existing flood maps.
                                                    best available information. In order to                 year 2100. The higher elevation                       This is not true for the CISA standard
                                                    meet the goal of improving the                          standard will address the lower end of                unless HUD were to establish criteria for
                                                    resilience of such properties while also                this projection, while also allowing for              every community regarding the
                                                    aligning to the manner in which such                    greater impacts to be addressed as well.              application of particular climate and
                                                    programs already operate, the proposed                     This proposed rule uses the                        greenhouse gas scenarios and associated
                                                    rule excludes the horizontal extent of                  framework of Executive Order 11988                    impacts (e.g., changes in precipitation
                                                    the FVA described above for such                        which HUD has implemented for nearly                  patterns or relative sea-level rise rates).
                                                    properties, as explained further in later               forty years. The proposed rule in 24 CFR              Rather than requiring this level of
                                                    in this preamble.                                       part 55 does not change the                           review and analysis, HUD chose the
                                                       Elevation standards for manufactured                 requirements and guidance specifying                  more direct FVA. Second, the two
                                                    housing receiving mortgage insurance                    when elevation and floodproofing of                   alternative approaches to FVA require
                                                    are not covered in this rule change, but                structures is required. For instance,                 expertise that may not be available to all
                                                    HUD expects to address this issue in                    HUD currently requires that a single                  communities. The 0.2 Percent Flood is
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                                                    future rulemaking. However, 24 CFR                      family property involving new                         not mapped in all communities, reflects
                                                    part 55, subject to exceptions and                      construction or substantial                           in most coastal areas the stillwater
                                                                                                            improvement financed with a HUD                       (without storm surge) component of
                                                      8 Best available information, may be the latest       grant and located in the 1 percent-                   flooding and this is only appropriate for
                                                    FEMA issued data or guidance, including advisory                                                              determining the horizontal floodplain
                                                    data (such as Advisory Base Flood Elevations              9 Available at http://cpo.noaa.gov/Home/

                                                    (ABFE)), preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps          AllNews/TabId/315/ArtMID/668/ArticleID/80/
                                                                                                                                                                  extent. Local wave effects associated
                                                    (FIRMs), final FIRMs, or other Federal, State or        Global-Sea-Level-Rise-Scenarios-for-the-United-       with the 0.2 percent stillwater flood
                                                    local information.                                      States-National-Climate-Assessment.aspx.              elevation would need to be determined


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                                                    for the data to be used in establishing                 called ‘‘freeboard’’—to mitigate flood                1. Federal Flood Risk Management
                                                    first floor or floodproofing elevation or               hazards. Freeboard is defined by FEMA                 Standard Floodplain
                                                    any other engineering application. The                  to mean a factor of safety usually                       HUD proposes to implement FFRMS
                                                    0.2 Percent Flood also requires a                       expressed in feet above base flood                    by revising § 55.20, which is HUD’s
                                                    significant degree of expertise to map                  elevation for purposes of floodplain                  current 8-step process for evaluating
                                                    over an area or for an individual site.                 management. Freeboard is currently                    HUD-assisted projects for flood risk and
                                                    The same is also true for the CISA                      required by 20 States (plus the District              identifying steps to mitigate that risk.
                                                    standard, which requires not just                       of Columbia and Puerto Rico) and 596                  The 8-step process is currently triggered
                                                    historical analysis but a greater                       localities.11                                         whenever a proposed non-critical action
                                                    anticipation of trends and future                                                                             falls within the 100-year floodplain, as
                                                    conditions. Third, HUD anticipates that                    A recent FEMA study also estimated
                                                                                                            that the size of floodplains and demand               defined in § 55.2(b)(9), and whenever a
                                                    it will not be cost effective to establish                                                                    critical action falls within the 500-year
                                                    the CISA or the 0.2 Percent Flood for all               for flood insurance coverage will
                                                                                                            continue to increase.12 The study                     floodplain, as defined in § 55.2(b)(4).
                                                    projects. HUD funds or assists tens of
                                                                                                                                                                  This proposed rule would expand the
                                                    thousands of small projects each year.                  estimated that the total number of NFIP
                                                                                                                                                                  scope of § 55.20 by applying it to all
                                                    For example, repaving a road or                         insurance policies was projected to
                                                                                                                                                                  projects situated at an elevation at or
                                                    rehabilitating a single family home may                 increase by approximately 80 percent by
                                                                                                                                                                  below the FFRMS floodplain.
                                                    not necessitate the extra amounts of cost               2100. The number of riverine policies                    HUD proposes to define FFRMS
                                                    required by the CISA and 0.2 Percent                    may increase by about 100 percent and                 floodplain in § 55.2(b)(12) for non-
                                                    Flood approaches. Fourth, as stated                     the number of coastal policies may                    critical actions as land that is less than
                                                    earlier, many states and communities                    increase by approximately 60 percent.                 two feet above the 100-year floodplain.
                                                    already have success applying a higher-                 The increase in the number of polices is              For critical actions, the FFRMS
                                                    elevation approach to floodplains. Due                  due in part to development associated                 floodplain would be defined to include
                                                    to the familiarity that many                            with normal population growth and in                  land that is either within the 500-year
                                                    communities have with higher elevation                  part to the effect of climate change on               floodplain or less than three feet above
                                                    standards, the FVA was seen as a very
                                                                                                            the amount of land in the floodplain                  the 100-year floodplain. Section 55.20(e)
                                                    practical approach with documented
                                                                                                            within communities.                                   of the proposed rule would provide that,
                                                    history of application. For all of these
                                                                                                               Requiring additional elevation above               in addition to the current mitigation and
                                                    reasons, HUD chose the FVA approach.
                                                       Requiring a higher elevation standard                the base flood elevation also produces                risk reduction requirements, all actions
                                                    will also address increased risk that                   net savings in housing costs over time.               in the FFRMS floodplain must be
                                                    occurs when flood maps do not reflect                                                                         elevated or, in certain cases,
                                                                                                            HUD’s mission is to create strong,
                                                    the current development footprint.                                                                            floodproofed above the FFRMS
                                                                                                            sustainable, inclusive communities and
                                                    Additional development and                                                                                    floodplain. If higher elevations,
                                                                                                            quality affordable homes for all. Flood
                                                    impervious surface decrease floodplain                                                                        setbacks, or other floodplain
                                                                                                            insurance and rebuilding costs can have               management measures are required by
                                                    capacity and increase flood risk to                     drastic adverse effects on the
                                                    structures. As more of the floodplain is                                                                      state, tribal, or locally adopted code or
                                                                                                            affordability of homes. By elevating                  standards, HUD would provide that
                                                    paved, the floodplain absorbs less water                additional feet above the base flood
                                                    and the area subject to flooding is                                                                           those higher standards would apply.
                                                                                                            elevation, homeowners may benefit                        For non-critical actions that are non-
                                                    increased. For this reason and
                                                                                                            from flood insurance premium                          residential structures or multifamily
                                                    generalized uncertainty in flood
                                                    modeling processes, two prominent                       reductions that will increase long-term               residential structures that have no
                                                    building codes, the International                       affordability. As stated in FEMA’s                    residential dwelling units below the
                                                    Building Code and International                         ‘‘Home Builder’s Guide To Coastal                     FFRMS floodplain, HUD is proposing
                                                    Residential Code 10 both recommend the                  Construction, Designing for Flood                     that projects may, as an alternative to
                                                    use of elevation of structures—also                     Levels Above the BFE’’ Technical                      being designed and built above the
                                                                                                            Bulletin No. 1.6,13 constructing or                   FFRMS floodplain, be designed and
                                                       10 The IBC states: G103.1 Permit applications.       reconstructing structures 2 feet above                constructed such that, below the FFRMS
                                                       The building official shall review all permit        base flood elevation at a modest cost can             floodplain, the structure is
                                                    applications to determine whether proposed              result in premium savings of 50 percent               floodproofed. HUD would, except for
                                                    development sites will be reasonably safe from                                                                changing ‘‘base flood level’’ to ‘‘FFRMS
                                                    flooding. If a proposed development site is in a        in V Zone structures and 48 percent in
                                                    flood hazard area, all site development activities      A Zones. Please see the discussion of                 floodplain,’’ as defined in § 55.2(b)(12),
                                                    (including grading, filling, utility installation and   other cost reductions and benefits of                 adopt FEMA’s requirements for
                                                    drainage modification), all new construction and
                                                                                                            increasing elevation in the regulatory                floodproofing as provided in FEMA’s
                                                    substantial improvements (including the placement
                                                    of prefabricated buildings and manufactured             impact analysis that accompanies this                 regulations at 44 CFR 60.3(c)(3)(ii),
                                                    homes) and certain building work exempt from            rule.                                                 which describes ‘‘floodproofing’’ as
                                                    permit under Section 105.2 shall be designed and                                                              requiring that structures, ‘‘together with
                                                    constructed with methods, practices and materials                                                             attendant utility and sanitary facilities,
                                                                                                               11 Association of State Floodplain Managers,
                                                    that minimize flood damage and that are in
                                                    accordance with this code and ASCE 24.                  States and Other Communities in FEMA CRS with
                                                                                                                                                                  be designed so that below the base flood
                                                       ASCE 24 then states a few freeboard                  Building Freeboard Requirements, (2015), available    level the structure is watertight with
                                                    requirements. See: http://www.fema.gov/media-                                                                 walls substantially impermeable to the
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                                                                                                            at http://www.floods.org/ace-files/documentlibrary/
                                                    library-data/1436288616344-                             FloodRiskMngmtStandard/States_with_freeboard_         passage of water and with structural
                                                    93e90f72a5e4ba75bac2c5bb0c92d251/ASCE24-14_             and_CRS_Communities_with_Freeboard_in_Other_
                                                    Highlights_Jan2015_revise2.pdf. The IRC provides
                                                                                                                                                                  components having the capability of
                                                                                                            states_2-27-15.pdf.                                   resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic
                                                    that: Buildings and structures in flood hazard areas       12 Available at: http://www.aecom.com/content/
                                                    designated as Coastal A Zones shall have the lowest                                                           loads and effects of buoyancy.’’ If higher
                                                    floors elevated to or above the base flood elevation    wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Climate_Change_
                                                                                                            Report_AECOM_2013-06-11.pdf                           standards are required by the NFIP or
                                                    plus 1 foot (305 mm), or to the design flood
                                                    elevation, whichever is higher. R322.2.1 Elevation         13 Available at: http://www.fema.gov/media-        state, tribal, or locally adopted codes or
                                                    requirements. http://publicecodes.cyberregs.com/        library-data/20130726-1537-20490-8057/fema499_        standards, or if FEMA revises its NFIP
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                                                    later regulation would apply; except                    specifications that is solely necessary to            3. Other Changes
                                                    that notwithstanding any later, less                    assure safe living conditions.
                                                    stringent general standard, HUD will                                                                             In addition to increasing the elevation
                                                                                                              The provisions relating to Letters of               requirement, the rule proposes several
                                                    continue to require floodproofing to at                 Map Amendment (LOMAs) and Letters
                                                    least the FFRMS floodplain for those                                                                          other changes to enhance efficiency and
                                                                                                            of Map Revision (LOMRs) at                            consistency. First, the rule would
                                                    projects. In summary, all new                           § 55.12(c)(8) as well as the provision at
                                                    construction or substantial                                                                                   amend the public notice requirements
                                                                                                            § 55.26 covering the adoption of other                in §§ 55.20(b)(1) and 58.43(a) to allow
                                                    rehabilitation of non-residential and
                                                                                                            agency floodplain and wetland reviews                 parties to provide the public with notice
                                                    certain mixed-use structures within the
                                                                                                            would also be updated to reflect the                  of potential actions using government
                                                    FFRMS floodplain that are not elevated
                                                    must be floodproofed consistent with                    FFRMS.                                                Web sites in lieu of a ‘‘local printed
                                                    the latest FEMA standards above the                     2. Data Sources                                       news medium’’ or ‘‘newspaper of
                                                    level of the FFRMS floodplain. This                                                                           general circulation in the affected
                                                    provision would permit owners of non-                      Under this proposed rule, the                      community’’ as required under the
                                                    residential and certain mixed-use                       required data source and best available               current regulations. Second, the
                                                    buildings to construct structures in a                  information under Executive Order                     proposed rule also adds the word
                                                    way that is less expensive than                         11988 remains the latest FEMA issued                  ‘‘method’’ to § 55.20(c)(1) to make the
                                                    elevation but allows the buildings to                   data or guidance, which includes                      sentence consistent with language that
                                                    withstand flooding, thus appropriately                  advisory data (such as Advisory Base                  immediately follows in § 55.20(c)(1)(ii)
                                                    balancing property protection with costs                Flood Elevations (ABFE)) or preliminary               stating that alternative flood protection
                                                    and reflecting the lower risk to human                  and final Flood Insurance Rate Maps                   method considerations are, in addition
                                                    life and safety in non-residential                      (FIRM). Executive Order 11988 on                      to alternative site considerations,
                                                    structures or parts of structures.                      floodplain management requires that                   required under this subpart. Third, the
                                                       In the case of multifamily buildings,                federal agencies use the best available               proposed rule updates the definition of
                                                    HUD would provide that the term                         information to determine the flood risk               Coastal High Hazard Area (V Zone) to
                                                    ‘‘lowest floor’’ must be applied                        for locations of projects and activities.             match FEMA’s more thorough definition
                                                    consistent with FEMA’s Elevation                        Section 55.2(b)(1) provides that when                 at 44 CFR 59.1, which is used by the
                                                    Certificate guidance or FEMA’s current                  FEMA provides interim flood hazard                    NFIP. The change will have no impact
                                                    guidance that establishes lowest floor.                 data, such as ABFE or preliminary maps                on the function of 24 CFR part 55,
                                                    Specifically, HUD would define ‘‘lowest                                                                       because FEMA FIRMs will remain the
                                                                                                            and studies, HUD or the responsible
                                                    floor’’ to mean the lowest floor of the                                                                       principal source of V Zone data. Finally,
                                                                                                            entity shall use the latest of these
                                                    lowest enclosed area (including                                                                               the proposed rule makes a technical
                                                                                                            sources to establish the floodplain. If
                                                    basement), except that an unfinished or                                                                       correction to a citation located in table
                                                                                                            FEMA information is unavailable or
                                                    flood resistant enclosure, usable solely                                                                      1 in § 55.11(c).
                                                                                                            insufficiently detailed, other federal,
                                                    for parking of vehicles, building access                state, tribal, or local data may be used              4. Minimum Property Standards
                                                    or storage in an area other than a                      as ‘‘best available information’’ in
                                                    basement area is not considered a                       accordance with Executive Order 11988.                   This rulemaking also proposes to
                                                    building’s lowest floor, provided, that                                                                       apply a new elevation standard to one-
                                                                                                            However, a base flood elevation from an
                                                    such enclosure is not built so as to                                                                          to-four-family residential structures
                                                                                                            interim or preliminary or non-FEMA
                                                    render the structure in violation of the                                                                      with mortgages insured by the FHA.
                                                                                                            source cannot be used if it is lower than
                                                    non-elevation design requirements of 44                                                                       Generally, in HUD’s single-family
                                                    CFR 60.3.                                               the current FIRM and Flood Insurance
                                                                                                                                                                  mortgage insurance programs, Direct
                                                                                                            Study. This proposed rule clarifies,
                                                       The definition of ‘‘substantial                                                                            Endorsement mortgagees submit
                                                                                                            however, that in addition to FIRMs or
                                                    improvement,’’ codified at § 55.2(b)(10),                                                                     applications for mortgage insurance to
                                                                                                            ABFEs, the use of sources, such as U.S.               HUD, and Lender Insurance mortgagees
                                                    would not change but continue to
                                                                                                            Global Change Research Program,                       endorse loans for insurance, after the
                                                    include any repair, reconstruction,
                                                    modernization or improvement of a                       National Oceanic and Atmospheric                      structure has been built. Thus, there is
                                                    structure, the cost of which equals or                  Administration, United States Army                    no HUD review or approval before the
                                                    exceeds 50 percent of the market value                  Corps of Engineers, U.S. Geological                   completion of construction. In these
                                                    of the structure either: (1) Before the                 Survey, and other FEMA sources,                       instances, HUD is not undertaking,
                                                    improvement or repair is started; or (2)                regarding climate impacts and sea level               financing or assisting construction or
                                                    if the structure has been damaged and                   rise may be considered and must be                    improvements. Thus, the FHA single
                                                    is being restored, before the damage                    considered for Environmental Impact                   family mortgage insurance program is
                                                    occurred. The definition of substantial                 Statements (EIS). These agencies often                not subject to Executive Order 11988,
                                                    improvement also includes repairs,                      offer analyses that are forward-looking               NEPA (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), or related
                                                    reconstruction, modernization, or                       and may be more robust than the data                  environmental laws or authorities.
                                                    improvements that increase the average                  offered under NFIP, which does not                    However, newly constructed single-
                                                    peak number of customers or employees                   currently analyze sea level rise in                   family properties in HUD’s mortgage
                                                    likely to be on-site at any one time or                 FIRMs. These sources cover subject                    insurance programs are generally
                                                    the number of dwelling units in                         areas such as estimated sea level rise or             required to meet HUD’s minimum
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                                                    residential projects more than 20                       catastrophic failure of flood control                 property standards under 24 CFR
                                                    percent. ‘‘Substantial improvement’’                    projects that may lead the reviewer to                200.926 through 200.926e. These
                                                    does not include alterations to                         determine that an elevation greater than              property standards require that when
                                                    structures listed on the National                       the FFRMS floodplain is appropriate.                  HUD insures a mortgage on a property,
                                                    Register of Historic Places or on a State               These sources may supplement the                      the property meets basic livability and
                                                    Inventory of Historic Places or                         FIRM or ABFE but cannot be used as a                  safety standards and is code compliant.
                                                    improvement of a structure to comply                    basis for a lower elevation than                      The section relating to construction in
                                                    with existing state or local code                       otherwise required under this part.                   flood hazard areas, § 200.926d(c)(4), has


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                                                    long been included as a property                        or wetland as an individual action                       HUD also invites comment on other
                                                    standard.                                               without an environmental assessment                   approaches to limit the horizontal
                                                       In alignment with the proposals in                   under the categorical exclusion in                    extent of the floodplain beyond the 100-
                                                    this rulemaking that address FFRMS                      § 50.20(a)(3), but rehabilitated structures           year floodplain. Information regarding
                                                    under Executive Order 11988, HUD is                     in a floodplain or wetland with an                    the cost and benefits of adopting any
                                                    also proposing to amend its Minimum                     increased footprint would require a full              proposed limit is also requested.
                                                    Property Standards on site design, and                  environmental assessment. It is logically                Further information about best-
                                                    specifically the standards addressing                   inconsistent to require a greater review              available and actionable climate data
                                                    drainage and flood hazard exposure at                   for minor rehabilitations than new                    and the Climate-Informed Science
                                                    § 200.926d(c)(4). The purpose of the                    construction and to apply a higher level              Approach of the FFRMS is available in
                                                    amendment of the property standard is                   of review for HUD as opposed to                       Appendix H of the October 8, 2015
                                                    to decrease potential damage from                       grantees.                                             Guidelines for Executive Order 11988,
                                                    floods, increase the safety and                                                                               Floodplain Management, and Executive
                                                    soundness of the property for residents,                6. Specific Questions for Comment
                                                                                                                                                                  Order 13690, Establishing a Federal
                                                    and provide for more resilient                             In addition to seeking comments on                 Flood Risk Management Standard and a
                                                    communities in flood hazard areas.                      implementing FFRMS, HUD specifically                  Process for Further Soliciting and
                                                    HUD would revise the section by                         seeks public comments on the impact of                Considering Stakeholder Input
                                                    requiring the lowest floor of newly                     the proposed elevation requirement on                 (Guidelines).
                                                    constructed and substantially improved                  the accessibility of covered multifamily                 Finally, HUD invites comments on
                                                    structures, within the 100-year                         dwellings under the Fair Housing Act,                 alternative approaches to define the
                                                    floodplain, with and without basements                  the Americans with Disabilities Act                   FFRMS floodplain for critical actions.
                                                    to be at least 2 feet above the base flood              (ADA), the Architectural Barriers Act                 For structures that meet the definition of
                                                    elevation as determined by best                         (ABA), and section 504 of the                         critical actions as described in
                                                    available information. For one- to four-                Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Elevating                 § 55.2(b)(3)(i) (e.g., fire stations, police
                                                    unit housing under HUD mortgage                         buildings as a flood damage mitigation                stations, and hospitals), this proposed
                                                    insurance and low-rent public housing                   strategy may have a negative impact on                rule would require that structures be
                                                    programs, HUD’s Minimum Property                        affected communities’ disabled and                    elevated to the greater of the 500-year
                                                    Standards in 24 CFR part 200 currently                  elderly populations, unless those                     floodplain or 3 feet above the base flood
                                                    require that a one- to four-unit property               buildings are made accessible. As a                   elevation. HUD requests alternative
                                                    involving new construction, located in                  result, HUD invites comments on                       suggestions for defining the floodplain
                                                    the 1 percent-annual-chance floodplain                  strategies it could employ to increase                for the purposes of these projects for
                                                    in the effective Flood Insurance Rate                   the accessibility of properties so affected           which even a slight chance of flooding
                                                    Map (FIRM), be elevated to the effective                in the event the proposed increase in                 is too great.
                                                    FIRM base flood elevation. This                         elevation is adopted. Additionally, HUD
                                                    proposed rule would add two feet of                     invites comment on the cost and                       III. Findings and Certifications
                                                    additional elevation to the base flood                  benefits of such strategies, including                Regulatory Review—Executive Orders
                                                    elevation as a resilience standard and                  data that supports the costs and                      12866 and 13563
                                                    would apply this standard to substantial                benefits.
                                                    improvement as well as new                                 HUD is not including as part of this                 Under Executive Order 12866
                                                    construction of such properties. This                   proposed rule, guidance to determine                  (Regulatory Planning and Review), a
                                                    rule would not require consideration of                 the horizontal extent of the FFRMS                    determination must be made whether a
                                                    the horizontally expanded FFRMS                         floodplain. In this regard, HUD believes              regulatory action is significant and,
                                                    floodplain for single-family mortgage                   that it is imperative to preserve the                 therefore, subject to review by the Office
                                                    insurance projects governed by the                      option to use new methodologies to                    of Management and Budget (OMB) in
                                                    requirements in the Minimum Property                    determine horizontal extent as they                   accordance with the requirements of the
                                                    Standards.                                              become available. Nevertheless, HUD is                order. Executive Order 13563
                                                                                                            seeking public comments on potential                  (Improving Regulations and Regulatory
                                                    5. Categorical Exclusion                                limits to the area and horizontal extent              Review) directs executive agencies to
                                                       HUD also proposes to amend                           of the floodplain beyond the 100-year                 analyze regulations that are ‘‘outmoded,
                                                    § 50.20(a)(2)(i) to revise the categorical              floodplain when using the FFRMS.                      ineffective, insufficient, or excessively
                                                    exclusion from environmental review                     Specifically, HUD is considering                      burdensome, and to modify, streamline,
                                                    under NEPA for minor rehabilitation of                  whether to use HUD’s current areawide                 expand, or repeal them in accordance
                                                    one- to four-unit residential properties.               compliance process described at 24 CFR                with what has been learned.’’ Executive
                                                    Specifically, HUD would remove the                      55.25 to allow HUD to enter into allow                Order 13563 also directs that, where
                                                    qualification that the footprint of the                 voluntary agreements with communities                 relevant, feasible, and consistent with
                                                    structure may not be increased in a                     to limit horizontal extent beyond the                 regulatory objectives, and to the extent
                                                    floodplain or wetland when HUD                          100-year floodplain where: (1) Best-                  permitted by law, agencies are to
                                                    performs the review. HUD recently                       available and actionable climate data                 identify and consider regulatory
                                                    removed the footprint trigger from the                  shows the area and horizontal extent of               approaches that reduce burdens and
                                                    categorical exclusion at § 58.35(a)(3)(i)               the two foot freeboard (or three foot for             maintain flexibility and freedom of
                                                    to allow rehabilitations reviewed by                    a Critical Action) FFRMS exceeds local,               choice for the public. This rule was
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                                                    HUD responsible entities this ability to                relative sea-level rise rates or other                determined to be a ‘‘significant
                                                    utilize this exclusion. This change will                climate-related projections and the 500-              regulatory action’’ as defined in section
                                                    make the review standard the same                       year floodplain including wave heights;               3(f) of Executive Order 12866 (although
                                                    regardless of whether HUD or a                          and                                                   not an economically significant
                                                    responsible entity is performing the                       (2) There are limited or no safely or              regulatory action, as provided under
                                                    review. Currently, when HUD performs                    sustainably developable sites in a                    section 3(f)(1) of the Executive Order).
                                                    a review under 24 CFR part 50, four                     community outside of the two foot FVA                   As discussed in this preamble, the
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                                                    would, based on Executive Order 13690                   levels in future decades necessitates a                constructed with the lowest floor at
                                                    and the Guidelines, require, as part of                 stricter standard than the one currently               least two feet above the base flood
                                                    the decisionmaking process established                  in place. As stated in ‘‘Global Sea Level              elevation (Indiana, Montana, New York
                                                    to ensure compliance with Executive                     Rise Scenarios for the United States                   and Wisconsin) and 18 states and
                                                    Order 11988 (Floodplain Management),                    National Climate Assessment’’ U.S.                     territories require residential structures
                                                    that new construction or substantial                    Department of Commerce, National                       to be built with the lowest floor at least
                                                    improvement in a floodplain be elevated                 Oceanic and Atmospheric                                one foot above the base flood elevation.
                                                    or floodproofed 2 feet above the base                   Administration, December 2012,14                       The cost of compliance would be lower
                                                    flood elevation for non-critical actions                federal experts have a very high                       in these states than it would be in states
                                                    and above the greater of the 500-year                   confidence (greater than a 9 in 10                     that have no minimum elevation
                                                    floodplain or 3 feet above the base flood               chance) that global mean sea level will                requirements above the base flood
                                                    elevation for critical actions based on                 rise at least 0.2 meters (8 inches) and no             elevation. Further increase in the sea
                                                    FEMA’s best available data. This                        more than 2.0 meters (6.6 feet) by the                 level rise or inland and riverine flooding
                                                    proposed rule would also apply a                        year 2100. The Intergovernmental Panel                 would increase the benefits of this
                                                    similar new elevation standard to one-                  on Climate Change (2013) also confirms                 proposed rule. For a complete
                                                    to-four family residential structures,                  that the sea level will continue rising                description of HUD’s analysis, please
                                                    located in the 1 percent-annual-chance                  throughout the 21st century.15                         see the accompanying Regulatory
                                                    floodplain, that involve new                               As discussed in the regulatory impact               Impact Analysis for this rule on
                                                    construction or substantial                             analysis that accompanies this rule,                   regulations.gov.
                                                    improvement with mortgages insured by                   HUD estimates that requiring developers
                                                    the Federal Housing Administration.                     to construct or floodproof HUD-funded                  Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                    This rulemaking also proposes to revise                 or insured properties to two feet above                   The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)
                                                    a categorical exclusion available when                  base flood elevation will increase                     (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) generally requires
                                                    HUD performs the environmental                          construction costs by $12.803 million to               an agency to conduct a regulatory
                                                    review by making it consistent with                     $47.525 million. These are one-time                    flexibility analysis of any rule subject to
                                                    changes to a similar categorical                        costs which occur at the time of                       notice and comment rulemaking
                                                    exclusion that is available to HUD                      construction. Benefits of the increased                requirements, unless the agency certifies
                                                    grantees or other responsible entities                  standard include avoided damage to                     that the rule would not have a
                                                    when they perform the environmental                     buildings, as measured by decreased                    significant economic impact on a
                                                    review. The rulemaking is part of HUD’s                 insurance premiums, and avoided costs                  substantial number of small entities.
                                                    commitment under the President’s                        associated with tenants being displaced.               HUD’s statistics on developers of FHA-
                                                    Climate Action plan. Building to these                  These benefits occur annually over the                 insured properties do not precisely
                                                    standards would increase resiliency,                    life of the structures. Over a 30-year                 correlate with SBA’s size standard of a
                                                    reduce the risk of flood loss, minimize                 period, the present value of aggregate                 small business for the category of ‘‘Real
                                                    the impact of floods on human safety,                   benefits total $12.336 million to $50.657              Estate Credit,’’ which size standard is
                                                    health and welfare, and promote sound,                  million assuming a 3 percent discount                  less than $36.5 million in assets. HUD
                                                    sustainable, long-term planning                         rate and $8.192 million to $33.317                     does have data on net worth and
                                                    informed by a more accurate evaluation                  million assuming a 7 percent discount                  liquidity, however, and for the purposes
                                                    of risk that takes into account possible                rate.                                                  of this discussion treats these as
                                                    sea level rise and increased                               These estimates are based on the                    essentially similar to ‘‘assets’’ as meant
                                                    development associated with                             annual production of HUD-assisted and                  in the SBA size standards.
                                                    population growth.                                      insured structures in the floodplain and                  With respect to all entities, including
                                                    Regulatory Impact Analysis                              accounts for the 20 states (in addition to             small entities, it is unlikely that the
                                                                                                            the District of Columbia and Puerto                    economic impact would be significant.
                                                       Increasing the required minimum
                                                                                                            Rico) 16 with existing freeboard                       As the Regulatory Impact Analysis (RIA)
                                                    elevation of HUD-assisted structures
                                                                                                            requirements. Four of these states                     explains, the benefits of reduced
                                                    located in and around the floodplain
                                                                                                            require residential structures to be                   damage offset the construction costs
                                                    will prevent damage caused by flooding
                                                                                                                                                                   before taking further sea level rise into
                                                    and avoid relocation costs to tenants
                                                    associated with temporary moves when
                                                                                                               14 Available at http://cpo.noaa.gov/Home/
                                                                                                                                                                   consideration. Further, small entities
                                                                                                            AllNews/TabId/315/ArtMID/668/ArticleID/80/             may benefit more since they are less
                                                    HUD-assisted structures sustain flood                   Global-Sea-Level-Rise-Scenarios-for-the-United-
                                                    damage and are temporarily                              States-National-Climate-Assessment.aspx.               likely to endure financial hardships
                                                    uninhabitable. These benefits, which are                   15 IPCC, 2013: Summary for Policymakers. In:        caused by severe flooding.
                                                    realized throughout the life of HUD-                    Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis.          Based on an engineering study
                                                                                                            Contribution of Working Group I to the Fifth           conducted for FEMA,17 the construction
                                                    assisted structures, are offset by the one-             Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel
                                                    time increase in construction costs,                    on Climate Change [Stocker, T.F., D. Qin, G.-K.
                                                                                                                                                                   cost of increasing the base of a new
                                                    borne only at the time of construction.                 Plattner, M. Tignor, S.K. Allen, J. Boschung, A.       residential structure two additional feet
                                                    Introducing a standard that requires                    Nauels, Y. Xia, V. Bex and P.M. Midgley (eds.)].       of vertical elevation varies from 0.3
                                                                                                            Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United          percent to 4.8 percent of the base
                                                    additional freeboard above the base                     Kingdom and New York, NY, USA.
                                                    flood elevation takes into consideration                   16 Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa,
                                                                                                                                                                   building cost. This results in an increase
                                                    FEMA’s history of recommending                          Kansas, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota,          of up to $5,074 per single family home
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                                                    freeboard as a tool for mitigation which                North Dakota, Nebraska, New Jersey, Oregon, Puerto     and $70,769 per multi-family property
                                                    extends several decades and provides,
                                                                                                            Rico and Rhode Island require base flood elevation     located in states with no existing
                                                                                                            +1 foot. The District of Columbia and Pennsylvania     freeboard requirements. Consequently,
                                                    in HUD’s view, the best assessment of                   require base flood elevation + 1.5 feet. Indiana,
                                                    risk to protect federal investments in                  Montana, New York and Wisconsin require base           this would not pose a significant burden
                                                    flood zones.                                            flood elevation + 2 feet. See http://www.floods.org/
                                                                                                            ace-files/documentlibrary/                               17 See Federal Emergency Management Agency.
                                                       In addition, the likelihood that floods              FloodRiskMngmtStandard/States_with_freeboard_          2013. ‘‘2008 Supplement to the 2006 Evaluation of
                                                    in coastal areas will become more                       and_CRS_Communities_with_Freeboard_in_Other_           the National Flood Insurance Program’s Building
                                                    frequent and damaging due to rising sea                 states_2–27–15.pdf).                                   Standards’’.



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                                                    to small entities in the single family                  Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                           § 50.4   [Amended]
                                                    housing development industry.                                                                                  ■ 2. Amend § 50.4(b)(2) by removing ‘‘(3
                                                                                                              Title II of the Unfunded Mandates
                                                      These costs are likely higher than                                                                           CFR, 1977 Comp., p. 117)’’ and adding
                                                                                                            Reform Act of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1531–
                                                    would actually be caused by the                                                                                in its place ‘‘as amended by Executive
                                                                                                            1538) (UMRA) establishes requirements
                                                    increased standard because most HUD-                                                                           Order 13690, February 4, 2015 (80 FR
                                                                                                            for federal agencies to assess the effects
                                                    assisted or insured substantial                                                                                6423), (3 CFR, 2015 Comp., p. 6423).’’
                                                                                                            of their regulatory actions on state,
                                                    improvement projects already involve                                                                           ■ 3. Revise § 50.20(a)(2)(i) to read as
                                                                                                            local, and tribal governments, and on
                                                    elevation to comply with the current                                                                           follows:
                                                                                                            the private sector. This proposed rule
                                                    standard, elevation to the base flood                   would not impose any federal mandates                  § 50.20 Categorical exclusions subject to
                                                    elevation (base flood elevation+0). Thus,               on any state, local, or tribal                         the Federal laws and authorities cited in
                                                    elevating a structure an additional two                 governments, or on the private sector,                 § 50.4.
                                                    feet would be marginal compared to the                  within the meaning of UMRA.                              (a) * * *
                                                    initial cost of elevation to the floodplain                                                                      (2) * * *
                                                    level.                                                  Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                                                                                                                                     (i) In the case of a building for
                                                      For this reason, the undersigned                        The information collection                           residential use (with one to four units),
                                                    certifies that there is no significant                  requirements contained in this rule                    the density is not increased beyond four
                                                    economic impact on small entities.                      were reviewed by OMB under the                         units, and the land use is not changed;
                                                    Notwithstanding HUD’s determination                     Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44                    *      *     *    *     *
                                                    that this rule will not have a significant              U.S.C. 3501–3520) and assigned OMB
                                                    economic impact on a substantial                        Control Number 2506–0151. An agency                    PART 55—FLOODPLAIN
                                                    number of small entities, HUD                           may not conduct or sponsor, and a                      MANAGEMENT AND PROTECTION OF
                                                    specifically invites comments regarding                 person is not required to respond to, a                WETLANDS
                                                    any less burdensome alternatives to this                collection of information, unless the
                                                    rule that would meet HUD’s program                                                                             ■ 4. The authority citation for part 55 is
                                                                                                            collection displays a valid control
                                                    responsibilities.                                                                                              revised to read as follows:
                                                                                                            number.
                                                    Environmental Impact                                                                                             Authority: 42 U.S.C. 3535(d), 4001–4128
                                                                                                            List of Subjects                                       and 5154a; E.O. 13690, 80 FR 6425, E.O.
                                                      A Finding of No Significant Impact                    24 CFR Part 50                                         11988, 42 FR 26951, 3 CFR, 1977 Comp., p.
                                                    (FONSI) with respect to environment                                                                            117; E.O. 11990, 42 FR 26961, 3 CFR, 1977
                                                    has been made in accordance with HUD                          Environmental impact statements.                 Comp., p 121.
                                                    regulations at 24 CFR part 50, which                    24 CFR Part 55                                         § 55.1   [Amended]
                                                    implement section 102(2)(C) of NEPA
                                                                                                              Environmental impact statements,                     ■ 5. Amend § 55.1 as follows:
                                                    (42 U.S.C. 4332(2)(C)). The Finding of
                                                                                                            Floodplains, Wetlands.                                 ■ a. In paragraph (a)(1), add ‘‘, as
                                                    No Significant Impact is available for
                                                                                                                                                                   amended,’’ after ‘‘Floodplain
                                                    public inspection on regulations.gov                    24 CFR Part 58                                         Management’’; and
                                                    and between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5                                                                          ■ b. In paragraph (a)(3), add ‘‘, as
                                                    p.m. weekdays in the Regulations                          Community development block
                                                                                                            grants, Environmental impact                           amended,’’ after ‘‘Floodplain
                                                    Division, Office of General Counsel,                                                                           Management’’.
                                                    Department of Housing and Urban                         statements, Grant programs—housing
                                                                                                                                                                   ■ 6. Amend § 55.2 as follows:
                                                    Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room                   and community development, Reporting
                                                                                                                                                                   ■ a. Remove ‘‘Floodplain Management
                                                    10276, Washington, DC 20410. Due to                     and recordkeeping requirements.
                                                                                                                                                                   Guidelines for Implementing Executive
                                                    security measures at the HUD                            24 CFR Part 200                                        Order 11988 (43 FR 6030, February 10,
                                                    Headquarters building, please schedule                                                                         1978)’’ from paragraph (a) and add in its
                                                    an appointment to review the FONSI by                     Administrative practice and
                                                                                                                                                                   place ‘‘Guidelines for Implementing
                                                    calling the Regulations Division at 202–                procedure, Claims, Equal employment
                                                                                                                                                                   Executive Order 11988, Floodplain
                                                    708–3055 (this is not a toll-free                       opportunity, Fair housing, Housing
                                                                                                                                                                   Management, and Executive Order
                                                    number). Individuals with speech or                     standards, Lead poisoning, Loan
                                                                                                                                                                   13690, Establishing a Federal Flood Risk
                                                    hearing impairments may access this                     programs—housing and community
                                                                                                                                                                   Management Standard and a Process for
                                                    number via TTY by calling the toll-free                 development, Mortgage insurance,
                                                                                                                                                                   Further Soliciting and Considering
                                                    Federal Relay Service at 800–877–8339.                  Organization and functions
                                                                                                                                                                   Stakeholder Input (80 FR 64008,
                                                                                                            (Government agencies), Penalties,
                                                    Federalism Impact                                                                                              October 22, 2015)’’;
                                                                                                            Reporting and recordkeeping                            ■ b. Revise paragraphs (b)(1), (4) and (9);
                                                       Executive Order 13132 (entitled                      requirements, Social security,                         and
                                                    ‘‘Federalism’’) prohibits an agency from                Unemployment compensation, Wages.                      ■ c. Add paragraphs (b)(12) and (13);
                                                    publishing any rule that has federalism                   Accordingly, for the reasons stated in                 The revisions and additions read as
                                                    implications if the rule either imposes                 the preamble above, HUD proposes to                    follows:
                                                    substantial direct compliance costs on                  amend 24 CFR parts 50, 55, 58, and 200
                                                    state and local governments and is not                  as follows:                                            § 55.2   Terminology.
                                                    required by statute, or preempts state                                                                         *      *    *     *    *
                                                    law, unless the agency meets the                        PART 50—PROTECTION AND                                    (b) * * *
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                                                    consultation and funding requirements                   ENHANCEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL                              (1) Coastal high hazard area means an
                                                    of section 6 of the Executive order. This               QUALITY                                                area of special flood hazard extending
                                                    rulemaking does not have federalism                                                                            from offshore to the inland limit of a
                                                    implications and would not impose                       ■ 1. The authority citation for part 50                primary frontal dune along an open
                                                    substantial direct compliance costs on                  continues to read as follows:                          coast and any other area subject to high
                                                    state and local governments nor                           Authority: 42 U.S.C. 3535(d) and 4332;               velocity wave action from storms or
                                                    preempts state law within the meaning                   and Executive Order 11991, 3 CFR, 1977                 seismic sources. On a Flood Insurance
                                                    of the Executive order.                                 Comp., p.123.                                          Rate Map (FIRM), this appears as zone


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                                                    V1–30, VE or V. FIRMs and Flood                           Survey, and other FEMA sources may be                     of being equaled or exceeded in any
                                                    Insurance Studies (FISs) are relied upon                  considered. When performing an                            given year. (See § 55.2(b)(1) for
                                                    for the designation of ‘‘coastal high                     Environmental Impact Statement (EIS),                     appropriate data sources.)
                                                    hazard areas’’ as well as ‘‘100-year                      an analysis of the best available,                        *       *      *     *     *
                                                    floodplains’’ (§ 55.2(b)(9)), ‘‘500-year                  actionable climate science, as                               (12) FFRMS floodplain means area in
                                                    floodplains’’ (§ 55.2(b)(4)), and                         determined by HUD or the responsible                      which an action is proposed that:
                                                    ‘‘floodways’’ (§ 55.2(b)(5)).                             entity, must be performed using data
                                                       (i) When FEMA provides interim                                                                                      (i) If a non-critical action, is located
                                                                                                              from these sources. These sources may
                                                    flood hazard data, such as Advisory                                                                                 on a site less than two feet above the
                                                                                                              supplement the FIRM or ABFE in order
                                                    Base Flood Elevations (ABFE) or                                                                                     100-year floodplain; or
                                                                                                              to better minimize impacts to projects or
                                                    preliminary maps and studies, HUD or                      to elevate or floodproof structures above                    (ii) If a critical action, is on a site that
                                                    the responsible entity shall use the                      the risk adjusted floodplain. These                       is either within the 500-year floodplain
                                                    latest of these sources.                                  sources may not be used as a basis for                    or less than three feet above the 100-
                                                       (ii) If FEMA information is                            a lower elevation than otherwise                          year floodplain. The larger floodplain
                                                    unavailable or insufficiently detailed,                   required under this part.                                 and higher elevation must be applied
                                                    other Federal, state, or local data may be                                                                          where the 500-year floodplain is
                                                                                                              *      *    *     *    *                                  mapped.
                                                    used as ‘‘best available information’’ in
                                                    accordance with Executive Order 11988.                       (4) 500-year floodplain means the                         (13) Structure means a walled or
                                                    A base flood elevation from an interim                    area, including the base flood elevation,                 roofed building, including a
                                                    or preliminary or non-FEMA source                         subject to inundation from a flood                        manufactured home and a gas or liquid
                                                    may not be used if it is lower than the                   having a 0.2 percent chance or greater                    storage tank that is principally above
                                                    current FIRM and FIS.                                     of being equaled or exceeded in any                       ground.
                                                       (iii) In addition to FIRMs or ABFEs,                   given year. (See § 55.2(b)(1) for
                                                                                                                                                                        ■ 7. In § 55.11, revise table 1 to read as
                                                    the use of data from sources such as the                  appropriate data sources.)
                                                                                                                                                                        follows:
                                                    U.S. Global Change Research Program,                      *      *    *     *    *
                                                    National Oceanic and Atmospheric                             (9) 100-year floodplain means the area                 § 55.11 Applicability of Subpart C
                                                    Administration, United States Army                        subject to inundation from a flood                        decisionmaking process.
                                                    Corps of Engineers, U.S. Geological                       having a one percent or greater chance                    *      *       *     *      *

                                                                                                                           TABLE 1 TO PART 55
                                                                                                                                                 Type of proposed action
                                                     Type of proposed action (new re-
                                                      viewable action or an amend-                                                                                                      Wetlands or FFRMS floodplain
                                                                 ment) 1                                      Floodways                         Coastal high hazard areas              outside coastal high hazard area
                                                                                                                                                                                                and floodways

                                                    Critical Actions       as    defined    in   Critical actions not allowed ...........   Critical actions not allowed ...........   Allowed if the proposed critical
                                                      § 55.2(b)(3).                                                                                                                       action is processed under
                                                                                                                                                                                          § 55.20.2
                                                    Noncritical actions not excluded             Allowed only if the proposed non-          Allowed only if the proposed non-          Allowed if proposed noncritical ac-
                                                      under § 55.12(b) or (c).                     critical action is a functionally           critical action is processed               tion   is   processed     under
                                                                                                   dependent use and processed                 under § 55.20 2 and is (1) a               § 55.20.2
                                                                                                   under § 55.20 2.                           functionally dependent use, (2)
                                                                                                                                              existing construction (including
                                                                                                                                              improvements), or (3) recon-
                                                                                                                                              struction following destruction
                                                                                                                                              caused by a disaster. If the ac-
                                                                                                                                              tion is not a functionally de-
                                                                                                                                              pendent use, the action must
                                                                                                                                              be designed for location in a
                                                                                                                                              Coastal High Hazard Area
                                                                                                                                              under § 55.1(c)(3).
                                                        1 Under   E. O. 11990, the decision making process in § 55.20 only applies to Federal assistance for new construction in wetlands locations.
                                                        2 Or   those paragraphs of § 55.20 that are applicable to an action listed in § 55.12(a).


                                                    ■ 8. Revise § 55.12(c)(8) to read as                      Based on Fill (LOMR–F) that presents                      to the requirements and conditions of
                                                    follows:                                                  information that can be used to                           the conditional LOMA or conditional
                                                                                                              demonstrate that the property                             LOMR;
                                                    § 55.12 Inapplicability of 24 CFR part 55 to
                                                    certain categories of proposed actions.
                                                                                                              (including ingress and egress on the                      *      *     *      *     *
                                                                                                              property) is not located in the FFRMS
                                                    *      *     *     *     *                                                                                          ■ 9. In § 55.20, revise paragraphs (a), (b)
                                                                                                              floodplain; or
                                                       (c) * * *                                                                                                        introductory text, (b)(1), (b)(3), (c)
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                                                       (8) HUD’s or the responsible entity’s                     (ii) A conditional LOMA, conditional                   introductory text, (c)(1) introductory
                                                    approval of financial assistance for a                    LOMR, or conditional LOMR–F that                          text, (c)(1)(i), (d) introductory text, (d)(1)
                                                    project on any nonwetland site in the                     presents information that can be used to                  introductory text, (e), (f), (g)(1)
                                                    FFRMS floodplain for which FEMA has                       demonstrate that the property                             introductory text, and (g)(1)(i) to read as
                                                    issued:                                                   (including ingress and egress on the                      follows:
                                                       (i) A final Letter of Map Amendment                    property) will not be located in the
                                                    (LOMA), final Letter of Map Revision                      FFRMS floodplain if HUD or the                            § 55.20    Decision making process.
                                                    (LOMR), or final Letter of Map Revision                   responsible entity’s approval is subject                  *      *       *     *      *


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                                                       (a) Step 1. (1) Determine whether the                indicate the hours of HUD or the                      higher elevations are required by state,
                                                    proposed action occurs in the FFRMS                     responsible entity’s office, and any Web              tribal, or locally adopted code or
                                                    floodplain or results in new                            site at which a full description of the               standards, in which case those higher
                                                    construction in a wetland. If the                       proposed action may be reviewed.                      elevations apply. Where non-elevation
                                                    proposed action does not occur in the                      (c) Step 3. Identify and evaluate                  standards such as setbacks or other
                                                    FFRMS floodplain or result in new                       alternatives to locating the proposed                 flood risk reduction standards that have
                                                    construction in a wetland, then no                      action in the FFRMS floodplain or                     been issued to identify, communicate,
                                                    further compliance with this part is                    wetland. Where possible, use natural                  or reduce the risks and costs of floods
                                                    required.                                               systems, ecosystem processes, and                     are required by state, tribal, or locally
                                                       (2) The following process shall be                   nature-based approaches when                          adopted code or standards, those
                                                    followed by HUD (or the responsible                     developing alternatives for                           standards shall apply in addition to the
                                                    entity) in making wetland                               consideration.                                        FFRMS baseline elevation standard.
                                                    determinations:                                            (1) Except as provided in paragraph                   (2) New construction and substantial
                                                       (i) Refer to § 55.28(a) where an                     (c)(3) of this section, HUD’s or the                  improvement of non-residential
                                                    applicant has submitted with its                        responsible entity’s consideration of                 structures, or residential structures that
                                                    application to HUD (or to the recipient                 practicable alternatives to the proposed              have no dwelling units and no residents
                                                    under programs subject to 24 CFR part                   site or method should include the                     below the FFRMS floodplain and that
                                                    58) an individual Section 404 permit                    following:                                            are not critical actions as defined at
                                                    (including approval conditions and                         (i) Locations outside the FFRMS                    § 55.2(b)(3), shall be designed either:
                                                    related environmental review).                          floodplain or wetland;                                   (i) With the lowest floor, including
                                                       (ii) Refer to § 55.2(b)(11) for making                                                                     basement, elevated to or above the
                                                                                                            *      *      *    *     *
                                                    wetland determinations under this part.                    (d) Step 4. Identify the potential direct          FFRMS floodplain; or
                                                       (iii) For proposed actions occurring in                                                                       (ii) With the structure floodproofed at
                                                                                                            and indirect impacts associated with the
                                                                                                                                                                  least up to and below the FFRMS
                                                    both a wetland and the FFRMS                            occupancy or modification of the
                                                                                                                                                                  floodplain. Floodproofing standards are
                                                    floodplain, completion of the decision                  FFRMS floodplain or the wetland and
                                                                                                                                                                  as stated in FEMA’s regulations at 44
                                                    making process under this section is                    the potential direct and indirect support             CFR 60.3(c)(3)(ii), or such other
                                                    required regardless of the issuance of a                of FFRMS floodplain and wetland                       regulatory standard as FEMA may issue,
                                                    Section 404 permit. In such a case, the                 development that could result from the                and applicable guidance, except that
                                                    wetland will be considered among the                    proposed action.                                      where the standard refers to base flood
                                                    primary natural and beneficial functions                   (1) FFRMS floodplain evaluation. The               level, elevation is required above the
                                                    and values of the FFRMS floodplain.                     focus of the FFRMS floodplain                         FFRMS floodplain, as defined in this
                                                       (b) Step 2. Notify the public and                    evaluation should be on adverse                       part.
                                                    agencies responsible for floodplain                     impacts to lives and property and on                     (3) The term ‘‘lowest floor’’ means the
                                                    management or wetlands protection at                    natural and beneficial FFRMS                          lowest floor of the lowest enclosed area
                                                    the earliest possible time of a proposal                floodplain values. Natural and                        (including basement), except that an
                                                    to consider an action in the FFRMS                      beneficial values include:                            unfinished or flood resistant enclosure,
                                                    floodplain or wetland and involve the                   *      *      *    *     *                            usable solely for parking of vehicles,
                                                    affected and interested public in the                      (e) Step 5. Design or modify the                   building access or storage in an area
                                                    decision making process.                                proposed action to minimize the                       other than a basement area is not
                                                       (1) The public notices required by                   potential adverse impacts to and from                 considered a building’s lowest floor;
                                                    paragraphs (b) and (g) of this section                  the FFRMS floodplain or the wetland                   provided, that such enclosure is not
                                                    may be combined with other project                      and to restore and preserve its natural               built so as to render the structure in
                                                    notices wherever appropriate. Notices                   and beneficial functions and values. All              violation of the applicable non-elevation
                                                    required under this part must be                        calculations in this section of the base              design requirements of 44 CFR 60.3.
                                                    bilingual if the affected public is largely             flood elevation and 500-year flood                    ‘‘Lowest floor’’ must be applied
                                                    non-English speaking. In addition, all                  elevation must be made using the best                 consistent with FEMA’s Elevation
                                                    notices must be published in an                         available information as required by                  Certificate guidance or other applicable
                                                    appropriate local news medium or                        § 55.2(b)(1). For actions in the FFRMS                current FEMA guidance.
                                                    appropriate government Web site, and                    floodplain, the required elevation                       (4) Minimization techniques for
                                                    must be sent to Federal, state, and local               described in this section must be                     floodplain and wetlands purposes
                                                    public agencies, organizations, and,                    documented on an Elevation Certificate                include, but are not limited to: The use
                                                    where not otherwise covered,                            or a Floodproofing Certificate in the                 of permeable surfaces; natural landscape
                                                    individuals known to be interested in                   Environmental Review Record prior to                  enhancements that maintain or restore
                                                    the proposed action.                                    construction, or by such other means as               natural hydrology through infiltration,
                                                    *       *    *      *    *                              HUD may from time to time direct,                     native plant species, bioswales, rain
                                                       (3) A notice under this paragraph                    provided that notwithstanding any                     gardens, or evapotranspiration;
                                                    shall state: The name, proposed location                language to the contrary, the minimum                 stormwater capture and reuse; green or
                                                    and description of the activity; the total              elevation or floodproofing requirement                vegetative roofs with drainage
                                                    number of acres of FFRMS floodplain or                  shall be the FFRMS floodplain as                      provisions; Natural Resource
                                                    wetland involved; the related natural                   defined in this section.                              Conservation Service or other
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                                                    and beneficial functions and values of                     (1) If a structure designed principally            conservation easements; WaterSense
                                                    the FFRMS floodplain or wetland that                    for residential use undergoing new                    products; rain barrels and grey water
                                                    may be adversely affected by the                        construction or substantial                           diversion systems; and other low impact
                                                    proposed activity; the HUD approving                    improvement is located in a floodplain,               development and green infrastructure
                                                    official (or the certifying officer of the              the lowest floor or FEMA-approved                     strategies, technologies, and techniques.
                                                    responsible entity authorized by 24 CFR                 equivalent must be designed using the                 For floodplain purposes, minimization
                                                    part 58); and the phone number to call                  FFRMS floodplain as the baseline                      also includes floodproofing and
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                                                    FFRMS floodplain. Where possible, use                   floodproofing; replacement of services                PART 58—ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
                                                    natural systems, ecosystem processes,                   or functions of critical actions that                 PROCEDURES FOR ASSUMING HUD
                                                    and nature-based approaches when                        might be lost; and elevation to at least              ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
                                                    developing alternatives for                             the elevation of the FFRMS floodplain,                RESPONSIBILITIES
                                                    consideration.                                          as appropriate on the applicable source
                                                       (5) Appropriate and practicable                                                                            ■ 12. The authority citation for part 58
                                                                                                            under § 55.2(b)(1). For wetlands, the
                                                    compensatory mitigation is                                                                                    continues to read as follows:
                                                                                                            cost estimates should include the cost of
                                                    recommended for unavoidable adverse                     new construction activities, including                  Authority: 12 U.S.C. 1707 note, 1715z–
                                                    impacts to more than one acre of                        fill, impacting the wetlands, and                     13a(k); 25 U.S.C. 4115 and 4226; 42 U.S.C.
                                                    wetlands. Compensatory mitigation                                                                             1437x, 3535(d), 3547, 4321–4335, 4852,
                                                                                                            mitigation.                                           5304(g), 12838, and 12905(h); title II of Pub.
                                                    includes, but is not limited to: Permitee-
                                                    responsible mitigation, mitigation                         (g) * * * (1) If the reevaluation                  L. 105–276; E.O. 11514 as amended by E.O.
                                                                                                            results in a determination that there is              11991, 3 CFR, 1977 Comp., p. 123.
                                                    banking, in-lieu fee mitigation, the use
                                                    of preservation easements or protective                 no practicable alternative to locating the            ■ 13. Revise § 58.5(b)(1) to read as
                                                    covenants, and any form of mitigation                   proposal in the FFRMS floodplain or                   follows:
                                                    promoted by state or federal agencies.                  wetland, publish a final notice that
                                                                                                            includes:                                             § 58.5 Related Federal laws and
                                                    The use of compensatory mitigation                                                                            authorities.
                                                    may not substitute for the requirement                     (i) The reasons why the proposal must
                                                    to avoid and minimize impacts to the                                                                          *     *    *     *     *
                                                                                                            be located in the FFRMS floodplain or                   (b) * * *
                                                    maximum extent practicable.                             wetland;
                                                       (6) All critical actions in the FFRMS                                                                        (1) Executive Order 11988, Floodplain
                                                                                                            *      *     *     *     *                            Management, as amended by Executive
                                                    floodplain must be modified to include:
                                                       (i) Preparation of and participation in              ■ 10. Amend § 55.26 as follows:                       Order 13690, February 4, 2015 (80 FR
                                                    an early warning system;                                                                                      6425), 3 CFR, 2015 Comp., p. 6425, as
                                                                                                            ■ a. Revise the section heading;
                                                       (ii) An emergency evacuation and                                                                           interpreted in HUD regulations at 24
                                                    relocation plan;                                        ■ b. In paragraph (b)(2), remove the                  CFR part 55.
                                                       (iii) Identification of evacuation                   word ‘‘and’’;                                         *     *    *     *     *
                                                    route(s) out of the FFRMS and 500-year                  ■ b. In paragraph (c), remove the period              ■ 14. Revise § 58.43(a) to read as
                                                    floodplain; and                                         at the end of the paragraph and add in                follows:
                                                       (iv) Identification marks of past or                 its place a semicolon and the word
                                                    estimated flood levels on all structures.                                                                     § 58.43 Dissemination and/or publication
                                                                                                            ‘‘and’’;                                              of the findings of no significant impact.
                                                       (f) Step 6. Reevaluate (or evaluate for
                                                                                                            ■ c. Add paragraph (d).                                  (a) If the responsible entity makes a
                                                    actions under § 55.12(a)) the proposed
                                                    action to determine:                                       The addition reads as follows:                     finding of no significant impact, it must
                                                       (1) Whether the action is still                                                                            prepare a FONSI notice, using the
                                                    practicable in light of exposure to flood               § 55.26 Adoption of another agency’s                  current HUD-recommended format or an
                                                    hazards in the FFRMS floodplain or                      review under Executive orders.                        equivalent format. As a minimum, the
                                                    wetland, possible adverse impacts on                    *     *     *     *     *                             responsible entity must send the FONSI
                                                    the FFRMS floodplain or wetland, the                      (d) All actions must at least be                    notice to individuals and groups known
                                                    extent to which it will aggravate the                   elevated or floodproofed two feet above               to be interested in the activities, to the
                                                    current and future hazards to other                     the 100-year floodplain (or to the higher             local news media, to the appropriate
                                                    floodplains or wetlands, and the                        of the 500-year flood elevation or 3 feet             tribal, local, State and Federal agencies;
                                                    potential to disrupt the natural and                                                                          to the Regional Offices of the
                                                                                                            above the 100-year floodplain for
                                                    beneficial functions and values of                                                                            Environmental Protection Agency
                                                                                                            Critical Actions) unless an agreement is
                                                    floodplains or wetlands; and                                                                                  having jurisdiction and to the HUD
                                                                                                            in place to allow for the other Federal
                                                       (2) Whether alternatives preliminarily                                                                     Field Office (or the State where
                                                                                                            agency’s FFRMS elevation standard
                                                    rejected at Step 3 (paragraph (c) of this                                                                     applicable). The responsible entity may
                                                                                                            pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 5189g.
                                                    section) are practicable in light of                                                                          also publish the FONSI notice in a
                                                    information gained in Steps 4 and 5                     ■ 11. Revise § 55.27(a)(2) to read as                 newspaper of general circulation in the
                                                    (paragraphs (d) and (e) of this section).               follows:                                              affected community or on an
                                                       (i) The reevaluation of alternatives, or                                                                   appropriate government Web site. If the
                                                                                                            § 55.27    Documentation.
                                                    initial evaluation of a no action or non-                                                                     notice is not published, it must also be
                                                    floodplain alternative for actions under                   (a) * * *                                          prominently displayed in public
                                                    § 55.12(a), shall include the potential                    (2) Under § 55.20(e), measures to                  buildings, such as the local Post Office
                                                    impacts avoided or caused inside and                    minimize the potential adverse impacts                and within the project area or in
                                                    outside the FFRMS floodplain or                         of the proposed action on the affected                accordance with procedures established
                                                    wetlands area. The impacts should                                                                             as part of the citizen participation
                                                                                                            floodplain or wetland as identified in
                                                    include the protection of human life,                                                                         process.
                                                                                                            § 55.20(d) have been applied to the
                                                    real property, and the natural and                                                                            *      *      *    *     *
                                                                                                            design for the proposed action. Prior to
                                                    beneficial functions and values served
                                                                                                            construction of a project in a floodplain,
                                                    by the floodplain or wetland.                                                                                 PART 200—INTRODUCTION TO FHA
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                                                       (ii) A reevaluation of alternatives, or              the documentation must include an
                                                                                                                                                                  PROGRAMS
                                                    initial evaluation of a no action or non-               elevation certificate or floodproofing
                                                    floodplain alternative for actions under                certificate (or such other similar                    ■ 15. The authority citation for part 200
                                                    § 55.12(a), under this step should                      certification as HUD may from time to                 continues to read as follows:
                                                    include a discussion of economic costs.                 time direct) indicating the FFRMS                       Authority: 12 U.S.C. 1702–1715z–21; 42
                                                    For floodplain areas, the cost estimates                floodplain elevation was used if                      U.S.C. 3535(d).
                                                    should include savings or the costs of                  required under § 55.20(e).                            ■ 16. In § 200.926, add paragraph (a)(3)
                                                    flood insurance (where applicable);                     *      *     *    *     *                             to read as follows:


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                                                    § 200.926 Minimum property standards for                    (1) A final Letter of Map Amendment                DATES:TTB must receive your
                                                    one and two family dwellings.                            (LOMA);                                               comments on or before December 27,
                                                       (a) * * *                                                (2) A final Letter of Map Revision                 2016.
                                                       (3) Applicability of standards to                     (LOMR); or                                            ADDRESSES:   Please send your comments
                                                    substantial improvement. The standards                      (3) A signed Elevation Certificate                 on this proposal to one of the following
                                                    in § 200.926d(c)(4)(i) through (iii) are                 documenting that the lowest floor                     addresses:
                                                    also applicable to structures that are                   (including basement) of the property                    • https://www.regulations.gov (via the
                                                    approved for insurance or other benefits                 improvements is at least two feet above               online comment form for this document
                                                    prior to the start of substantial                        the base flood elevation as determined                as posted within Docket No. TTB–2016–
                                                    improvement, as defined in § 55.2(b)(10)                 by FEMA’s best available information.                 009 at ‘‘Regulations.gov,’’ the Federal e-
                                                    of this title.                                              (B) Under the DE program, these                    rulemaking portal);
                                                    *      *     *     *      *                              mortgages are not eligible for insurance                • U.S. mail: Director, Regulations and
                                                    ■ 17. In § 200.926d, revise paragraphs                   unless the DE mortgagee submits the                   Rulings Division, Alcohol and Tobacco
                                                    (c)(4)(i) through (iii), remove paragraph                LOMA, LOMR, or Elevation Certificate                  Tax and Trade Bureau, 1310 G Street
                                                    (c)(4)(iv), and redesignate paragraphs                   to HUD with the mortgagee’s request for               NW., Box 12, Washington, DC 20005; or
                                                    (c)(4)(v) and (c)(4)(vi) as paragraphs                   endorsement.                                            • Hand delivery/courier in lieu of
                                                    (c)(4)(iv) and (c)(4)(v), respectively.                  *      *    *      *     *                            mail: Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and
                                                       The revisions read as follows:                                                                              Trade Bureau, 1310 G Street NW., Suite
                                                                                                               Dated: September 27, 2016.
                                                    § 200.926d       Construction requirements.              Harriet Tregoning,                                    400, Washington, DC 20005.
                                                    *       *    *     *     *                               Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for
                                                                                                                                                                     See the Public Participation section of
                                                       (c) * * *                                             Community Planning and Development.                   this document for specific instructions
                                                       (4) * * *                                             [FR Doc. 2016–25521 Filed 10–27–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                                   and requirements for submitting
                                                       (i) Residential structures located in                                                                       comments, and for information on how
                                                                                                             BILLING CODE 4210–67–P
                                                    Special Flood Hazard Areas. The                                                                                to request a public hearing.
                                                    elevation of the lowest floor shall be at                                                                        You may view copies of this
                                                    least two feet above the base flood                                                                            document, selected supporting
                                                    elevation (see 24 CFR 55.2 for                           DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY                            materials, and any comments TTB
                                                    appropriate data sources).                                                                                     receives about this proposal at https://
                                                       (ii) Residential structures located in                Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade                     www.regulations.gov within Docket No.
                                                    FEMA-designated ‘‘coastal high hazard                    Bureau                                                TTB–2016–0009. A link to that docket is
                                                    areas’’. (A) Basements or any permanent                                                                        posted on the TTB Web site at https://
                                                    enclosure of space below the lowest                      27 CFR Part 9                                         www.ttb.gov/wine/wine-
                                                    floor of a structure are prohibited.                                                                           rulemaking.shtml under Notice No. 163.
                                                       (B) Where FEMA has determined the                     [Docket No. TTB–2016–0009; Notice No.                 You also may view copies of this
                                                    base flood level without establishing                    163]                                                  document, all related petitions, maps or
                                                    stillwater elevations, the bottom of the                                                                       other supporting materials, and any
                                                                                                             RIN 1513–AC34                                         comments TTB receives about this
                                                    lowest structural member of the lowest
                                                    floor (excluding pilings and columns)                    Proposed Establishment of the                         proposal by appointment at the TTB
                                                    and its horizontal supports shall be at                  Petaluma Gap Viticultural Area and                    Information Resource Center, 1310 G
                                                    least two feet above the base flood                      Modification of the North Coast                       Street NW., Washington, DC 20005.
                                                    elevation.                                               Viticultural Area                                     Please call 202–453–2270 to make an
                                                       (iii) New construction or substantial                                                                       appointment.
                                                    improvement. (A) In all cases in which                   AGENCY: Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                    a Direct Endorsement (DE) mortgagee or                   Trade Bureau, Treasury.                               Karen A. Thornton, Regulations and
                                                    a Lender Insurance (LI) mortgagee seeks                  ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.                Rulings Division, Alcohol and Tobacco
                                                    to insure a mortgage on a one- to four-                                                                        Tax and Trade Bureau, 1310 G Street
                                                    family dwelling that is newly                            SUMMARY:   The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax                NW., Box 12, Washington, DC 20005;
                                                    constructed or which undergoes a                         and Trade Bureau (TTB) proposes to                    phone 202–453–1039, ext. 175.
                                                    substantial improvement, as defined in                   establish the 202,476-acre ‘‘Petaluma
                                                                                                                                                                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                    § 55.12(b)(10) of this title (including a                Gap’’ viticultural area in portions of
                                                    manufactured home that is newly                          Sonoma and Marin Counties in                          Background on Viticultural Areas
                                                    erected or undergoes a substantial                       California. TTB also proposes to expand
                                                    improvement) that was processed by the                   the boundary of the existing 3 million-               TTB Authority
                                                    DE or LI mortgagee, the DE or LI                         acre North Coast viticultural area by                   Section 105(e) of the Federal Alcohol
                                                    mortgagee must determine whether the                     28,077 acres in order to include the                  Administration Act (FAA Act), 27
                                                    property improvements (dwelling and                      entire proposed Petaluma Gap                          U.S.C. 205(e), authorizes the Secretary
                                                    related structures/equipment essential                   viticultural area within it. The proposed             of the Treasury to prescribe regulations
                                                    to the value of the property and subject                 Petaluma Gap viticultural area would                  for the labeling of wine, distilled spirits,
                                                    to flood damage) are located on a site                   also partially extend outside of the                  and malt beverages. The FAA Act
                                                    that is within a Special Flood Hazard                    established Sonoma Coast viticultural                 provides that these regulations should,
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                                                    Area, as designated on maps of the                       area, but TTB is not proposing to modify              among other things, prohibit consumer
                                                    Federal Emergency Management                             the boundary of the Sonoma Coast                      deception and the use of misleading
                                                    Agency. If so, the DE mortgagee, before                  viticultural area. TTB designates                     statements on labels, and ensure that
                                                    submitting the application for insurance                 viticultural areas to allow vintners to               labels provide the consumer with
                                                    to HUD, or the LI mortgagee, before                      better describe the origin of their wines             adequate information as to the identity
                                                    submitting all the required data                         and to allow consumers to better                      and quality of the product. The Alcohol
                                                    regarding the mortgage to HUD, must                      identify wines they may purchase. TTB                 and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau
                                                    obtain:                                                  invites comments on these proposals.                  (TTB) administers the FAA Act


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesComment Due Date: December 27, 2016.
ContactDanielle Schopp, Director, Office of Environment and Energy, Office of Community Planning and Development, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Room 7250, Washington, DC 20410-8000, telephone number 202-402-4442. For inquiry by phone or email, contact Elizabeth Zepeda, Environmental Review Division, Office of Environment and Energy, Office of Community Planning and Development, at 202-402-3988 (this is not a toll-free number), or email to: [email protected] For questions regarding the Minimum Property Standards, Robert L Frazier, Housing Program Policy Specialist, Office of Housing, Home Valuation Division, 202-708-2121. Persons with hearing or speech impairments may access this number through TTY by calling the toll-free Federal Relay Service at 800-877-8339.
FR Citation81 FR 74967 
RIN Number2501-AD62
CFR Citation24 CFR 200
24 CFR 50
24 CFR 55
24 CFR 58
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Claims; Equal Employment Opportunity; Fair Housing; Housing Standards; Lead Poisoning; Loan Programs-Housing and Community Development; Mortgage Insurance; Organization and Functions (government Agencies); Penalties; Social Security; Unemployment Compensation; Wages; Environmental Impact Statements; Floodplains; Wetlands; Community Development Block Grants; Grant Programs-Housing and Community Development and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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