The Asbury Press is reporting, "On Sept. 25, the Federal Emergency Management Administration's revised flood zone maps for 12 coastal Monmouth County municipalities become permanent."
Flood insurance has long been a staple of life at the Jersey Shore but the revised maps, based on laser technology, expand the "areas that have a 1 percent annual chance of severe flooding."
The impact on Monmouth County residents is substantial.
Not all the news is bad.FEMA'S revised maps have expanded the Bayshore's municipal flood zone areas, adding an estimated 4,300 property owners to the Raritan Bay-Bayshore zone. The new maps, released March 2008, add 1,820 homes in Middletown; 1,810 homes in Keansburg; 640 homes in Hazlet; and 15 homes in Union Beach.
Most homeowners, as a condition of their federally insured mortgage, now will need flood insurance.
Combined, the added policies will cost coastal Monmouth residents hundreds of thousands of dollars.
One planning expert said such mandatory flood insurance will bring, aside from premium payments, other secondary economic costs. "It certainly will result in higher monthly housing costs," said James W. Hughes, Dean of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Public Planning & Policy, Rutgers University. "Even if the(operating) price stays the same, you've got an additional monthly insurance premium that you have to pay."
Flood insurance has long been required for federally related mortgage loans--just about all mortgages written in the United States--since the inception of flood insurance. It's a necessary evil, saving homeowners from many tens of thousands of dollars in out of pocket losses when floods strike.Bayshore residents can reduce their initial flood insurance cost, said FEMA executives, by purchasing a "preferred risk policy" before the maps take effect. PRPs are only issued for homes not currently in the flood hazard area.
Property owners are then locked into the policy rated by an insurance agent using a low risk zone upon renewal. The PRP rate remains in effect until the policy's first renewal date.
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