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<br />1- <br /> <br />Hays Cuunl\ <br /> <br /> <br />1.\ <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />no jurisdiction regarding the Texas Education Agency development projects on the Texas State <br />University (formally SWT) campus, regardless if the development is located in a designated <br />floodplain. <br /> <br />The City of San Marcos has a well-staffed Environmental and Engineering Department with <br />three (3) registered professional engineers, one GIS Services Manager and a designated CRS <br />Coordinator. <br /> <br />Based on FEMA Region 6 Community Information System (CIS) records, there have been two <br />CA V's, in addition to the City of San Marcos CA V, conducted in Hays County. [P42.10] The <br />Village of Bear Creek received a CA V on February 27, 2002 and the City of Kyle received a <br />CA V on February 27, 2002. No NFIP program violations were noted and both communities <br />were certified by TNRCC as having accredited floodplain management programs. <br /> <br />Each of the Hays County communities that participate in the NFIP has adopted a Flood <br />Damage Prevention Ordinance that has been approved by FEMA. The following is a list of <br />NFIP participating communities. The entry date into the NFIP indicates the latest ordinance <br />date. <br /> <br />Community <br /> <br />NFIP Entrv Date <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />. Hays County (unincorporated) <br />. Bear Creek, Village of <br />. Buda, City of <br />. *Dripping Springs, City of <br />. Hays, City of <br />. Kyle, City of <br />. Mountain City, City of <br />. Niederwald, City of <br />. San Marcos, City of <br />. Uhland, Township of <br />. Wimberley, Village of <br />. W oodcreek, City of <br /> <br />(R) 06/16/93 <br />(R) 03/24/98 <br />(R) OS/28/02 <br />(R) 09/06/02 <br />Non-Participating <br />(R) 12/12/78 <br />Non-Participating <br />Non-Participating <br />(R) 08/27/71 <br />Non-Participating <br />(R) 01/04/2002 (Ordinance 2003-008) <br />(R) 06/02/93 <br /> <br />(R) NFIP Regular Program <br />(E) NFIP Emergency Program <br />* FEMA has designated the City of Dripping Springs as "Non-Floodprone" although <br />the City has joined the NFIP. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />FEMA requires that all communities that enroll in the "Regular Program" (NFIP) must update <br />their Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance from the "Emergency Program" requirements to the <br />"Regular Program" requirements. FEMA now requires that all communities update their <br />ordinance whenever the Flood Insurance Rate Map is revised. The Hays County (countywide) <br />FIRM was published February] 8, ] 998, but all communities have not updated their ordinance. <br /> <br />Hays County, Texas <br />Miligation Plan <br /> <br />104 <br />