File #: 22-3689    Version: 1 Name:
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/31/2022 In control: City Commission Regular Meeting
On agenda: 11/8/2022 Final action: 11/8/2022
Title: Discussion and Possible Action Regarding Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Florida Building Code, and Unified Land Development Code of the City of North Port Requirements to Repair and/or Rebuild Damaged Structures in the City of North Port, and Requirements for the Continued Payment of City Water and Wastewater Base Facility Charges.
Attachments: 1. SW Florida Realtors Article, 2. Sample Charlotte County Permitting Package, 3. Sample Lee County Permitting Package, 4. North Port ULDC Section 17-17(1), 5. North Port ULDC Section 25-4 (B) 2, 6. North Port ULDC Section 61-3 Substantial Improvement Definition, 7. Current FEMA Flood Zones Map
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TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission

FROM: A. Jerome Fletcher II, ICMA-CM, MPA, City Manager

TITLE: Discussion and Possible Action Regarding Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Florida Building Code, and Unified Land Development Code of the City of North Port Requirements to Repair and/or Rebuild Damaged Structures in the City of North Port, and Requirements for the Continued Payment of City Water and Wastewater Base Facility Charges.


Recommended Action

Discussion and possible action to provide direction to staff.

Background Information

Hurricane Ian hit Florida on September 27, 2022, causing loss of life and over $70 Billion in damage statewide. The City of North Port has done a tremendous job during the first 30 days completing search and rescue operations and clearing the roads of trees and debris, while continuing progress on bridge repair, removal of yard debris, removal of construction and demolition debris, as well as progressing on a checklist of various other items. The City continues to keep the citizens informed about the myriad of resources available.

While the City's buildings and infrastructure continue to be assessed, many North Port property owners are navigating the complexities of filing claims for assistance through their insurance, FEMA, and other agencies. Proceeds from insurance companies and FEMA are starting to trickle in and rebuilding is beginning.

In the case of structures where the cumulated total of improvements and/or repairs exceeds 50% of the market value of the structure, the FEMA 50% Rule requires that the structure be brought into compliance with the applicable flood and building standards. Many property owners are unaware of how to navigate the FEMA 50% rule, necessary permitting, and other code requirements involved.

Due to the complexity of the questions and concerns, Commissioner McDowell has requested a Commission discussion.

Commissioner McDowell's discussion points include...

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