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National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) & the Community Rating System (CRS)

 

Since 1968 the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has administered the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) which offers federally backed insurance money to communities that agree to adopt and enforce minimum standards for flood plain management to reduce future flood damage. In 1991, the NFIP implemented the Community Rating System (CRS) for encouraging and recognizing community flood plain management activities that "exceed" these minimum NFIP standards. Today more than 900 communities across the nation participate in CRS, including Palm Beach County and several of its municipalities. Plam Beach County joined the CRS in the Fall of 1991

As an incentive and reward for participation, the flood insurance rates of residents in CRS communities may be reduced by up to 45% to reflect the reduced flood risk resulting from activities that meet CRS's three goals: reducing flood losses, facilitating accurate insurance ratings, and promoting the awareness of flood insurance.

Communities can earn points in as many as 18 different creditable activity areas grouped into four areas of emphasis: promoting public awareness, reduction of flood damage, improved mapping and regulations; and enhanced flood preparedness. Based on the number of points earned, each CRS community is ranked in one of ten classes (with Class 1 requiring the most points). In turn, a community's class rating determines the amount of flood premium reduction its residents are eligible to receive. Communities are encouraged to improve their class ratings. Property owners residing within a Special Flood Hazard Area, an area subject to the one percent chance a year, may qualify for anywhere between 5% and 45% discount. Property owners outside the Special Flood Hazard Area qualify for a standard discount of 5%.

Does your Community Participate in CRS?

At this writing, 28 of the 38 municipalities and unincorporated Palm Beach County participate in the CRS. Two additional communities (Palm Beach Gardens and Wellington) have applied to join. The chart below lists participating communities, their current class rating, and the percentage NFIP premium discounts residents living in the Special Flood Hazard Area receive as of August 2009.

Participating CRS Communities
Community # Community Name CRS Class Rating % Premium Discount
120192 Palm Beach County 6 20%
120193 City of Atlantis 8 10%
000000 City of Belle Glade NP 0%
120195 City of Boca Raton 8 10%
120196 City of Boynton Beach 8 10%
000000 Town of Briny Breezes NP 0%
120198 Town of Cloud Lake 8 10%
125102 City of Delray Beach 9 5%
120200 Town of Glen Ridge 10 0%
000000 City of Greenacres NP 0%
125109 Town of Gulf Stream 7 15%
125111 Town of Haverhill NP 0%
120207 Town of Highland Beach 9 5%
120207 Town of Hypoluxo 8 10%
120208 Town of Juno Beach 5 25%
125119 Town of Jupiter 7 15%
120162 Town of Jupiter Inlet Colony 8 10%
120211 Town of Lake Clarke Shores 8 10%
120212 Town of Lake Park 9 5%
120213 City of Lake Worth 9 5%
120214 City of Lantana 8 10%
Loxahatchee Groves (Included in PB County)
120215 Town of Manalapan 9 5%
120216 Town of Mangonia Park 8 10%
120217 Village of North Palm Beach 7 15%
125134 Town of Ocean Ridge 7 15%
120219 City of Pahokee NP 0%
120220 Town of Palm Beach 7 15%
120221 City of Palm Beach Gardens 7 15%
125137 Town of Palm Beach Shores 9 5%
120223 Village of Palm Springs 8 10%
125142 City of Riviera Beach NP 0%
000000 Village of Royal Palm Beach NP 0%
000000 City of South Bay NP 0%
120227 Town of South Palm Beach 8 10%
120228 Village of Tequesta NP 0%
125157 Village of Wellington 7 15%
120229 City of West Palm Beach 6 20%

*Based on the FEMA Florida Repetitive Loss List *NP Non-Participant in the CRS Program * UK Unknown

 

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