[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 14, Volume 5]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 14CFR1216.204]



[Page 151-153]

 

                     TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

 

                          SPACE ADMINISTRATION

 

PART 1216_ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY--Table of Contents

 

            Subpart 1216.2_Floodplain and Wetlands Management

 

Sec. 1216.204  General implementation requirements.



    (a) Each NASA Field Installation shall prepare, if not already 

available, an Installation base floodplain map based on the latest 

information and advice of the appropriate District Engineer, Corps of 

Engineers, or, as appropriate, the Director of the Federal Emergency 

Management Agency. The map shall delineate the limits of both the 100-

year and 500-year floodplains. A copy of the map, approved by the Field 

Installation Director, will be provided to the Assistant Associate 

Administrator for Facilities Engineering, NASA Headquarters, by February 

28, 1979. The map will conform to the definitions and requirements 

specified in the Floodplain Management Guidelines for Implementing 

Executive Order 11988.

    (b) For any proposed action or critical action, as defined in Sec. 

1216.203(a), using the approved floodplain map, the Field Installation 

Director, while concurrently seeking to avoid the floodplain, shall 

determine if the proposed action will or will not be located in, or may 

indirectly impact or indirectly support development in, the base 

(substitute ``500-year'' for ``base'' in critical action cases) 

floodplain and proceed accordingly:

    (1) If the action or critical action will be located in the base 

floodplain or may indirectly impact or indirectly support floodplain 

development, and is not excepted under Sec. 1216.204(h), field 

installations will adhere to the procedures prescribed in Sec. 

1216.205.

    (2) If such action or critical action will not be located in the 

base floodplain, or is the type of action that will clearly nor 

indirectly impact or indirectly support floodplain development, the 

action may be implemented without further review or coordination, 

provided all other applicable NASA requirements and policies have been 

met.

    (c) Any request for new authorizations or appropriations transmitted 

to the Office of Management and Budget shall indicate, on a case-by-case 

basis, if the action proposed will be located in a floodplain and 

whether the proposed action is in accordance with Executive Orders 11988 

and 11990.

    (d) Each field installation shall: Take floodplain management and 

wetlands protection into account when formulating its water and land use 

plans--and when evaluating like plans of others--as an integral part of 

its facilities master planning activities; Restrict the use of land and 

water resources appropriate to the degree of flood hazard



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involved; and, Incorporate recommended Federal and State actions for the 

continuing unified program for planning and action at all levels of 

government to reduce the risk of flood losses in accordance with the 

Unified National Program for Flood Plain Management (U.S. Water 

Resources Council, 1978).

    (1) Descriptive documentation supporting these planning matters 

shall be included in the ``land use'' section of each field 

installation's facilities master plan, as prescribed in NASA Management 

Instruction 7232.1, Master Planning of NASA Facilities. The evaluation 

and quantification of flood hazards should be expressed in terms of:

    (i) Potential for monetary loss;

    (ii) Human safety, health, and welfare;

    (iii) Shifting of costs, damage or other adverse impacts to off-site 

properties; and,

    (iv) Potential for affecting the natural and beneficial floodplain 

values.

    (2) NASA shall provide appropriate guidance to applicants for 

facilities use permits and grants to enable them to similarly evaluate, 

in accordance with the Orders, the effects of their proposals in 

floodplains and wetlands. This evaluation will be a precondition of any 

NASA approval of such permit or grant involving floodplains or wetlands.

    (e) Facilities to be located in floodplains will be constructed in 

accordance with the standards and criteria promulgated under the 

National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Deviations are allowed only to 

the extent that these standards are inappropriate for NASA operations, 

research and test activities. Because construction of NASA facilities 

will rarely be necessary in floodplains and wetlands, expertise in the 

latest flood proofing measures, standards and criteria will not be 

normally maintained within the NASA staff. To assure full compliance 

with the NFIP regulations, and that the Order's key requirement to 

minimize harm to or within the floodplain or wetlands is met, field 

installations will:

    (1) Consult with the appropriate local office of the Corps of 

Engineers or Federal Emergency Management Agency and/or U.S. Fish and 

Wildlife Service, as applicable, on a regular basis throughout the 

facility design or action planning phase. Documentation of this 

consultation will be recorded in the Field Installation's project file.

    (2) Submit evidence of the successful completion of this 

consultation to the Assistant Associate Administrator for Facilities 

Engineering, NASA Headquarters, prior to the start of project 

construction.

    (f) If NASA property used or visited by the general public is 

located in an identified flood hazard area, the Installation shall 

provide on structures, in this area and other places where appropriate 

(such as where roads enter the flood hazard area), conspicuous 

delineation of the 100-year and 500-year flood levels, flood of record, 

and probable flood height in order to enhance public awareness of flood 

hazards. In addition, Field Installations shall review their storm 

control and disaster plans to assure that adequate provision is made to 

warn and evacuate the general public as well as employees. These plans 

will include the integration of adequate warning time into such plans. 

The results of this review shall be submitted to the Assistant Associate 

Administrator for Facilities Engineering, NASA Headquarters, by February 

28, 1979.

    (g) When property in floodplains is proposed for lease, permit, out-

grant, easement, right-of-way, or disposal to non-Federal public or 

private parties, the field installation shall:

    (1) Reference in the conveyance document (prepared by the General 

Services Administration in disposal actions) those uses that are 

restricted under identified Federal, State, and local floodplain 

regulations, such as State coastal management plans.

    (2) Except where prohibited by law, attach other appropriate 

restrictions, equal to the Order's in scope and strictness, to the uses 

of properties by the grantee or purchaser and any successors which 

assure that:

    (i) Harm to lives, property and floodplain values are identified; 

and

    (ii) Such harm is minimized and floodplain values are restored and 

preserved.



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    (3) Withhold such properties from conveyance if the requirements of 

paragraphs (g)(1) and (2) of this section cannot be met.

    (h) The NASA Administrator has determined that certain types of 

actions taken in coastal floodplains and wetlands typically do not 

possess the potential to result in long- or short-term adverse impacts 

associated with the occupancy or modification of floodplains, or result 

in direct or indirect support of floodplain development. Nevertheless, 

in undertaking these actions, any opportunities to minimize, restore, 

and preserve floodplain and wetlands values must be considered and 

implemented. With this understanding, for the following types of 

actions, Directors of Field Installations in coastal locations may 

determine that undertaking such actions does not warrant full 

application of the procedures prescribed in Sec. 1216.205.

    (1) Hazard mitigation actions taken by a field installation on an 

emergency basis to reduce and control hazards associated with 

established NASA test or operations activities in accordance with the 

field installation's approved Safety Plan. Any such action must be 

approved in writing by the Field Installation's Safety Officer, and the 

approval document retained in the Safety Office files.

    (2) Repair, maintenance or modification to existing roadways, 

bridges and utility systems in coastal floodplains or wetlands which 

provide long-term support for major NASA operations and test facilities 

(usually located out of the base floodplain), provided such repair, 

maintenance or modification activities are of a routine or emergency 

nature for which the ``no action'' alternative is not practicable; and 

it is ostensibly evident that:

    (i) The proposed action would not impact the floodplain or wetlands.

    (ii) The only alternative would be to construct new duplicate 

facilities near the same site with attendant impacts on the floodplain 

or wetlands area.

    (3) Rehabilitation and modification of existing minor technical 

facilities (such as camera pads, weather towers, repeater buildings), 

including the repair of such damaged facilities to a condition closely 

matching the original construction, provided it can be readily 

determined by Directors of Field Installations that there is no 

practicable alternative but to continue the activity in its current 

coastal floodplain site. In such cases, the sitings of such facilities 

must be rigidly constrained by nationally recognized master planning 

criteria, such as ``line-of-sight, quantity-distance, and acoustic 

sound-pressure-level'' factors. In addition, certification of these 

determinations by Directors of Field Installations will be retained in 

the project file.



[44 FR 1089, Jan. 4, 1979, as amended at 56 FR 50506, Oct. 7, 1991]