Floodplain Development

Floodplain regulations are intended to reduce risks to people and property in areas in the community that are prone to flooding. The City of Leon Valley regulates development based on FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps of the 100-year floodplain. The regulated floodplain currently covers approximately 14.4 percent (319 acres) of Leon Valley and 277 living spaces.

Select the enclosed Excerpt from the Leon Valley Code of Ordinance, Chapter 3: Flood Damage Prevention link to view the complete regulations.

Floodplain Development Permits

Property owners with buildings located in the 100-year floodplain are required to obtain a Floodplain Development Permit before expanding a building or constructing improvements.

Complete the Floodplain Development Permit Application and bring it to the Planning & Zoning Department at City Hall at 6400 El Verde.

Floodplain Information Requests

Use the Map of Floodplains (Interactive) to see if your property is located in a floodplain.

To have city staff look up your floodplain information, fill out the Floodplain Information Request form and either fax it to 210-509-8288 or drop it off in-person at the Community Development Department City Hall at 6400 El Verde.

Use the FEMA Map Service Center to access a Public Flood Map or a Flood Insurance Rate Map.

Adding Your Property to the Regulated Floodplain

There are many areas in Leon Valley that are currently outside of the highest-risk floodplains, but are still at risk for flooding. In these areas, property owners may choose to meet or exceed floodplain regulations and/or obtain discounted flood insurance, depending on their tolerance for risk.

Removing Your Property from the Regulated Floodplain

If your structure is elevated or if your property was incorrectly mapped in the regulated floodplain, you may request that it be removed from the floodplain. Contact a licensed land surveyor to determine if your property qualifies for a Letter of Map Amendment to potentially remove your property from the floodplain. Although Leon Valley’s floodplain mitigation and regulation is aligned with a 100-year flood, that doesn’t mean flooding can’t happen outside of the floodplain at any time.

 

Flood Elevation Certificate

The City of Leon Valley has Elevation Certificates on file. Please contact the Planning & Zoning Department at City Hall at 6400 El Verde or call 681-1391, for information regarding Elevation Certificates.