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Huron commission approves first reading of flood-ordinance amendment to comply with FEMA
Summary
The Huron City Commission approved first reading of a narrowly targeted amendment to the city's floodplain ordinance after staff said FEMA had not received the originally submitted ordinance; the change is intended to remove the city's temporary suspension from the federal flood insurance program.
The Huron City Commission approved a first reading amendment on an existing flood-damage-prevention ordinance to cure an administrative omission in state and federal submissions and restore the city's participation in the National Flood Insurance Program.
City staff told commissioners FEMA had not received the ordinance the city had previously submitted to the State Office of Emergency Management. The amendment updates several sections of the city's floodplain ordinance with the language FEMA…
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