RESOLUTION 92-20676 a
RESOLUTION NO. 92-20676
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
ADMINISTRATION TO APPLY FOR CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
PARTICIPATION IN THE NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE
PROGRAM AND THE COMMUNITY RATING SYSTEM.
WHEREAS, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has
recently amended the Flood Insurance Rate Maps and has divided Dade
County into twenty-eight individual communities, each of which must
apply separately for participation in the National Flood Insurance
Program (NFIP) in order to enable property owners within that community
to obtain flood insurance under the Program; and
WHEREAS, communities participating in the National Flood Insurance
Program which are in full compliance with federal flood regulations and
which meet standards set by FEMA may be eligible to participate in the
Community Rating System (CRS) wherein such communities may be granted
flood insurance discounts which would apply to the properties located
therein; and
WHEREAS, City participation in the NFIP and CRS will enable
property owners to obtain flood insurance and will result in savings on
the cost of said insurance for property owners within the City; and
WHEREAS, in order to participate in the NFIP and CRS the City must
complete applications and submit required information to FEMA and to the
Florida Department of Community Affairs.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that the Administration is hereby
authorized and directed to apply for City of Miami Beach participation
in the National Flood Insurance Program and for flood insurance
discounts for properties located within the City of Miami Beach through
the Community Rating System.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 2nd day December , 1992 .
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CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139
OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: (305) 673-7010
FAX: (305) 673-7782
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. .2‘relsa.
TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and DATE: December 2, 19 9 2
Members of the City Commission
FROM: Roger M. Carlt /
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SUBJECT: COMMUNITY RATING SYSTEM (CRS)
RECOMENDATION:
It is recommended the commission approve the participation of
the City of Miami Beach in Community Rating System program.
Community Rating System is one step beyond the National
Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) .
BACKGROUND:
The objective of the CRS is to reward those communities which
are doing more than the minimum NFIP requirements to help their
residents prevent or reduce flood losses. The CRS also provides an
incentive in a form of flood insurance premium discounts for
communities to initiate new flood protection activities.
Community participation in the CRS is voluntary. Any community
which is in full compliance with the rules and regulations of the
NFIP may apply for a CRS classification better than class 10, which
translates into discounts on flood insurance premiums for resident
of that community. For the City of Miami Beach being in a Special
Flood Hazard Area(SFHA) , these discounts can be up to 45% which
will in turn save thousands of dollars for citizens of Miami Beach.
Of course, the best rating that can be granted to a community on
first year of participation is a class 9 (5% discount) , but we can
build up our rating as we progress with our flood protection
activities in coming years.
The pre-requisite for participation in the CRS program are as
follows:
A) Being in a regular phase of National Flood Insurance
Program(NFIP) . This means the City of Miami Beach must
file application for National Flood Insurance Program
prior to application for the CRS program. Acceptance into
NFIP entails completion of several activities which are
as follows:
1) Adoption of a Flood Plain Management Ordinance
developed by the City of Miami Beach.
2) Full compliance with NFIP regulations. This
means all corrective actions that have been
stated in the letter from FEMA to the City of
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B) Designation of the CRS coordinator by the CEO of the
Municipality and a letter to FEMA in that effect. The
City Manager of the City of Miami Beach has to designate
a CRS coordinator who will be familiar with the FEMA
regulations and will be able to delegate responsibility
and coordinate the application work of the various
departments and offices performing the activities for
which credit is being applied. This person serves as the
liaison between the community and FEMA's CRS specialist
on matters relating to application and verification. In
smaller local municipalities the NFIP coordinator and CRS
coordinator can be one person.
The minimum required activities for participation in CRS
program in 1st year are as follows:
A) Activity 310- Elevation Certificates. (We have elevation
certificates on file in Building Department)
B) Activity 320- Map Determinations. (We are providing
information on flood insurance maps to builders, realtors
and insurance agents on daily basis)
C) Activity 350- Library (We will have to provide books and
publications on flood protection and flood insurance
requirements to the library and perhaps build a
information booth with publications available to the
public. )
D) Activity 540- Drainage System Maintenance (We have to
coordinate with Public Works Department to provide us
supporting documents like maintenance log on storm water
systems. )
This program will benefit all Flood Insurance policy holders of
Miami Beach. The following example will illustrate some of the
benefits:
Assuming a house valued at $100, 000.00 with a Finished
Floor Elevation (FEE) of 4 feet below Base Flood Elevation
(BFE) . This will yield a Flood Insurance premium of $4, 333 . 00.
But by the participation in the National Flood Insurance
Program and subsequently the Community Rating System program
which introduces a potential 45% discount on premiums, the
Flood Insurance premium will yield $2 , 383 . 00 which means a
savings of $1,950. 00 for one policy holder. The charts
attached to this document will illustrate sample rates based
on a $100, 000.00 valued house at different Finished Floor
Elevations (FFE) .
$100,000 House
F.F.E. INSURANCE PREMIUMS WITHOUT FEMA SUBSIDY
+4 BFE =$160. 00
+3 BFE ==$190.00
+2 BFE -$240.00
+1 BFE $379. 00
+0 BFE $500.00
-1 BFE $696.00
-2 BFE $1190. 00
-3 BFE $3100. 00
-4 BFE $4333 .00
F.F.E. INSURANCE PREMIUMS WITH FEMA SUBSIDY & 45% DISCOUNT
+4 BFE $88. 00
+3 BFE =$105
+2 BFE ==$132.00
+1 BFE ===$208. 00
+0 BFE ====$275. 00
-1 BFE $383 . 00
-2 BFE $655. 00
-3 BFE $1705.00
-4 BFE $2383 . 00
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RESOLUTION NO. 92-20676
Authorizing and directing the
administration to apply for City of Miami
Beach Participation in the National Flood
Insurance Program and the Community
Rating System.