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Commissioners table floodplain-management resolution after public hearing; maps to be available for public review
Summary
County staff said FEMA changed flood maps, prompting a required local resolution for residents to remain eligible for federal flood insurance; commissioners opened the public hearing, heard questions, and voted to table the resolution until next week to allow wider review of maps and materials.
County staff opened a public hearing on floodplain management and asked the Bourbon County Commission to adopt the standard state-model resolution required when FEMA updates flood maps so residents can maintain eligibility for the National Flood Insurance Program.
Staff said the county follows the state's model language and must submit a signed resolution to the state for residents to remain eligible…
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