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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 1Ch. 4.5Art. 6§ 65962 Flood Zone Construction Approval

§ 65962 Flood Zone Construction Approval

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§ 65962 Flood Zone Construction Approval

Key Takeaways

  • •You can't build new buildings or add more people to old buildings in flood zones unless the place is safe from floods.
  • •The building must be protected by strong flood walls or other flood protection, like those from the state or federal government.
  • •If the area is still being worked on for flood protection, the city can approve building only if they are sure the protection will be ready soon.
  • •This rule doesn’t replace any local flood safety rules—those still apply.

Example

A developer wants to build a new apartment building in a flood-prone area of Fresno.

The city can only say yes if the building is protected by strong flood walls or if the city makes the developer add flood protection. If the area is still getting flood protection built, the city must be sure it will be done by 2025.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 65962 Flood Zone Construction Approval

(a) Notwithstanding any other law, after the amendments required by Sections 65302.9 and 65860.1 have become effective, each city and county within the Sacramento-San Joaquin Valley shall not approve a discretionary permit or other discretionary entitlement that would result in the construction of a new building or construction that would result in an increase in allowed occupancy for an existing building, or a ministerial permit that would result in the construction of a new residence, for a project that is located within a flood hazard zone unless the city or county finds, based on substantial evidence in the record, one of the following: (1) The facilities of the State Plan of Flood Control or other flood management facilities protect the project to the urban level of flood protection in urban and urbanizing areas or the national Federal Emergency Management Agency standard of flood protection in nonurbanized areas. (2) The city or county has imposed conditions on the permit or discretionary entitlement that will protect the project to the urban level of flood protection in urban and urbanizing areas or the national Federal Emergency Management Agency standard of flood protection in nonurbanized areas. (3) The local flood management agency has made adequate progress on the construction of a flood protection system which will result in flood protection equal to or greater than the urban level of flood protection in urban or urbanizing areas or the national Federal Emergency Management Agency standard of flood protection in nonurbanized areas for property located within a flood hazard zone, intended to be protected by the system. Except as provided in Sections 65962.1 and 65962.2, for urban and urbanizing areas protected by project levees, the urban level of flood protection shall be achieved by 2025. (4) The property in an undetermined risk area has met the urban level of flood protection based on substantial evidence in the record. (b) The effective date of amendments referred to in this section shall be the date upon which the statutes of limitation specified in subdivision (c) of Section 65009 have run or, if the amendments and any associated environmental documents are challenged in court, the validity of the amendments and any associated environmental documents has been upheld in a final decision. (c) This section does not change or diminish existing requirements of local flood plain management laws, ordinances, resolutions, or regulations necessary to local agency participation in the national flood insurance program. (Amended by Stats. 2022, Ch. 708, Sec. 3. (SB 901) Effective January 1, 2023.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

protectionmanagementinsuranceconstructionhazardemergencysafetyproperty

Related Statutes

  • § 66474.5 Flood Zone Subdivision Approval
  • § 65962.1 Mossdale Tract Flood Protection
  • § 53100.5 Emergency Services Statewide Policy
  • § 53801 Public Building Funding Certificates
  • § 62100 Affordable Housing Tax Allocation

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 65962.
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