Library
Substantive Policies
FEMA Regulatory
- Building Pre-FIRM Determination Guide
- Building Higher in Flood Zones: Freeboard – Reduce Your Risk, Reduce Your Premium
- Standard Operating Procedures for Floodplain Development Permits
- Nonconversion Agreement for Certain Structures in the Floodplain
- Coconino County Floodplain Overlay
- Floodplain Permitting - Substantial Improvements and Substantial Damage Projects
- Building in a High-Risk Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) - Substantial Improvement/Substantial Damage Flowchart
- Homeowner’s Guide to Retrofitting – Six Ways to Protect Your Home From Flooding
- Manufactured Housing
- Minimum Standards for Manufactured Housing Foundations in Floodplains
- Manufactured Homes, Recreational Vehicles, Park Trailers and Floodplains
- A Homeowner's Guide to Drainage
- Floodproofing Certificate for Non-Residential Structure
Studies
- Oak Creek Floodplain Remapping Project
- Fort Valley Initial Engineering Assessment (IEA)
- Kaibab Estates West Area Drainage Master Plan Study (ADMS)
- Narrative
- Drainage Maps
- Conceptual Alternative 1 - Roadside Improvements
- Conceptual Alternative 2 - Roadside and Interior Improvements
- Offsite Drainage
- Appendices
- Ranch at the Peaks Floodplain & Setback Exhibit
- Majestic View Estates Floodplain & Septic Setback Exhibit
- Flood Insurance Study Number 04005CV001A - September 3, 2010
- All public and private activities within Coconino County right-of-ways must submit required information with a permit application before encroachment
- Once the permit is approved, encroachment must follow permit requirements and call for inspections as necessary
- Encroachment Permit General Conditions
- Coconino County Public Works Trench Detail
- Pavement Preservation Projects
- County-Maintained Roads
- Coconino County No Pavement Cut Policy