Special Development Permit (Floodplain) is a legal document that was released by the Regional County Planning Commission - Athens County, Ohio - a government authority operating within Ohio. The form may be used strictly within Athens County.
Q: What is a Special Flood Hazard Development Permit?
A: A Special Flood Hazard Development Permit is a permit required for development in a floodplain area.
Q: Why is a Special Flood Hazard Development Permit required?
A: A permit is required in order to ensure that development activities in floodplain areas comply with local floodplain management regulations and minimize the risk of flood damage.
Q: What does the permit process entail?
A: The permit process typically involves application submission, review and approval by local authorities, and compliance with specific floodplain regulations and criteria.
Q: What is a floodplain?
A: A floodplain is an area adjacent to a water body that is prone to flooding during periods of high water flow or significant rainfall.
Form Details:
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