Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 24 - Housing and Urban Development |
Subtitle A - Office of the Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development |
Part 55 - Floodplain Management and Protection of Wetlands |
Subpart B - Application of Executive Orders on Floodplain Management and Protection of Wetlands |
§ 55.12 - Inapplicability of 24 CFR part 55 to certain categories of proposed actions.
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§ 55.12 Inapplicability of 24 CFR part 55 to certain categories of proposed actions.
(a) The decisionmaking steps in § 55.20(b), (c), and (g) (steps 2, 3, and 7) do not apply to the following categories of proposed actions:
(1) HUD's or the recipient's actions involving the disposition of acquired multifamily housing projects or “bulk sales” of HUD-acquired (or under part 58 of recipients') one- to four-family properties in communities that are in the Regular Program of National Flood Insurance Program and in good standing (i.e., not suspended from program eligibility or placed on probation under 44 CFR 59.24). For programs subject to part 58, this paragraph applies only to recipients' disposition activities that are subject to review under part 58.
(2) HUD's actions under the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1701) for the purchase or refinancing of existing multifamily housing projects, hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, board and care facilities, and intermediate care facilities, in communities that are in good standing under the NFIP.
(3) HUD's or the recipient's actions under any HUD program involving the repair, rehabilitation, modernization, weatherization, or improvement of existing multifamily housing projects, hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, board and care facilities, intermediate care facilities, and one- to four-family properties, in communities that are in the Regular Program of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and are in good standing, provided that the number of units is not increased more than 20 percent, the action does not involve a conversion from nonresidential to residential land use, the action does not meet the thresholds for “substantial improvement” under § 55.2(b)(10), and the footprint of the structure and paved areas is not significantly increased.
(4) HUD's or the recipient's actions under any HUD program involving the repair, rehabilitation, modernization, weatherization, or improvement of existing nonresidential buildings and structures, in communities that are in the Regular Program of the NFIP and are in good standing, provided that the action does not meet the thresholds for “substantial improvement” under § 55.2(b)(10) and that the footprint of the structure and paved areas is not significantly increased.
(c) This(b) The decisionmaking process in § 55.20 shall not apply to the following categories of proposed actions:
(1) HUD's mortgage insurance actions and other financial assistance for the purchasing, mortgaging or refinancing of existing one- to four-family properties in communities that are in the Regular Program of the NFIP and in good standing (i.e., not suspended from program eligibility or placed on probation under 44 CFR 59.24), where the action is not a critical action and the property is not located in a floodway or Coastal High Hazard Area;
(2) Financial assistance for minor repairs or improvements on one- to four-family properties that do not meet the thresholds for “substantial improvement” under § 55.2(b)(10);
(3) HUD or a recipient's actions involving the disposition of individual HUD-acquired, one- to four-family properties;
(4) HUD guarantees under the Loan Guarantee Recovery Fund Program (24 CFR part 573) of loans that refinance existing loans and mortgages, where any new construction or rehabilitation financed by the existing loan or mortgage has been completed prior to the filing of an application under the program, and the refinancing will not allow further construction or rehabilitation, nor result in any physical impacts or changes except for routine maintenance; and
(5) The approval of financial assistance to lease an existing structure located within the floodplain, but only if;
(i) The structure is located outside the floodway or Coastal High Hazard Area, and is in a community that is in the Regular Program of the NFIP and in good standing (i.e., not suspended from program eligibility or placed on probation under 44 CFR 59.24);
(ii) The project is not a critical action; and
(iii) The entire structure is or will be fully insured or insured to the maximum under the NFIP for at least the term of the lease.
With the exception of the flood insurance requirements in § 55.5, this part shall not apply to the following categories of proposed HUD actions:
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a) HUD-assisted activities described in 24 CFR 58.34 and 58.35(b);
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b) HUD-assisted activities described in 24 CFR 50.19, except as otherwise indicated in § 50.19;
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3c) The approval of financial assistance for restoring and preserving the natural and beneficial functions and values of floodplains and wetlands, including through acquisition of such floodplain and wetland property, where a permanent covenant or comparable restriction is placed on the property's continued use for flood control, wetland protection, open space, or park land, but only if:
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related improvements;1) The property is cleared of all existing buildings and walled structures; and
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dedicated for permanent use for2) The property is
or open spacecleared of related improvements except those which:
(i) Are directly related to flood control, wetland protection, open space, or park land (including playgrounds and recreation areas);
(ii) Do not modify existing wetland areas or involve fill,
A permanent covenant or comparable restriction is placed on the property's continued use to preserve the floodplain or wetland from future development.(4paving, or other ground disturbance beyond minimal trails or paths; and
(iii)
Are designed to be compatible with the beneficial floodplain or wetland function of the property.
(d) An action involving a repossession, receivership, foreclosure, or similar acquisition of property to protect or enforce HUD's financial interests under previously approved loans, grants, mortgage insurance, or other HUD assistance;
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e) Policy-level actions described at 24 CFR 50.16 that do not involve site-based decisions;
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f) A minor amendment to a previously approved action with no additional adverse impact on or from a floodplain or wetland;
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an adjacent floodplain,g) HUD's or the responsible entity's approval of a project site, an incidental portion of which is situated in
or Coastal High Hazard Areathe FFRMS floodplain (not including the floodway
or wetland,
iLiMWA, or coastal high hazard area), but only if:
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construction and landscaping activities (except for minor grubbing, clearing of debris, pruning, sodding, seeding, or other similar activities) do not occupy or modify the 100-year floodplain (or the 500-year floodplain for critical actions) or the wetland;1) The proposed
(ii) Appropriate provision is made for site drainage that would not have an adverse effect on the wetland; and
(iii) A permanent covenant or comparable restriction is placed on the property's continued use to preserve the floodplain or wetland;
(9) Issuance or use of Housing Vouchers, Certificates under the Section 8 Existing Housing Program,(8) HUD's or the responsible entity's approval of financial assistance for a project on any nonwetland site in a floodplain for which FEMA has issued:
(i) A final Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA), final Letter of Map Revision (LOMR), or final Letter of Map Revision Based on Fill (LOMR-F) that removed the property from a FEMA-designated floodplain location; or
(ii) A conditional LOMA, conditional LOMR, or conditional LOMR-F if HUD or the responsible entity's approval is subject to the requirements and conditions of the conditional LOMA or conditional LOMR;
project site does not include any existing or proposed buildings or improvements that modify or occupy the FFRMS floodplain except de minimis improvements such as recreation areas and trails; and
(2) The proposed project will not result in any new construction in or modifications of a wetland.
(h) Issuance or use of Housing Vouchers or other forms of rental subsidy where HUD, the awarding community, or the public housing agency that administers the contract awards rental subsidies that are not project-based (i.e., do not involve site-specific subsidies);
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;i) Special projects directed to the removal of material and architectural barriers that restrict the mobility of and accessibility to elderly and persons with disabilities
[78 FR 68731, Nov. 15, 2013; 78 FR 74009, Dec. 10, 2013(11) The approval of financial assistance for acquisition, leasing, construction, rehabilitation, repair, maintenance, or operation of ships and other waterborne vessels that will be used for transportation or cruises and will not be permanently moored.
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[89 FR 30908, Apr. 23, 2024]