| Flood Buyout and Home Elevation Program What is the King County Flood Buyout and Home Elevation Program?
Home buyouts involve the voluntary sale to King County of flood-prone properties and structures. Home buyouts are appropriate in areas of deep, fast-moving water, such as those located in the floodway, or those areas threatened by serious bank erosion. Home buyouts provide a permanent solution to the risks and damages of repetitive flooding and significantly reduce the public costs of the County, state and federal agencies associated with evacuations, providing emergency shelters, and temporary housing. Home buyouts provide the added benefits of improved flood storage and conveyance, and the creation of permanent open space.
How does the County purchase flood-prone homes or assist in the elevation of flood-prone homes? Home buyouts involve the voluntary sale of a flood-prone structure located in the floodplain or floodway. First an independent appraisal is performed at county expense to establish the basis for the property's fair market value. Once the property owner and the County agree to the purchase price, closing takes place. King County pays for all closing costs, with the exception of the Real Estate Excise Tax. Once the home is purchased, and the homeowner moves out, King County removes the structure and the site is replanted with native vegetation. The property is then designated as permanent open space. Home elevation involves assisting the property owner with the costs of raising the finished floor of a home above the 100-year elevation, substantially reducing the threat of future flood damage. This allows the residents to remain on the property, and preserves the County's existing housing stock. Here are the basic steps in elevating a building:
Purchase of riverfront homes at fair market value is extremely expensive, given today's real estate market. Therefore, buyouts are being targeted for neighborhoods where there is significant risk due to fast-moving floodwaters, and where there is the added public benefit of open space and wildlife or fisheries habitat.
In general, any residential structure located in a flood-prone area of unincorporated King County may be eligible for these programs. Because the County relies on federal and state funds which are subject to a competitive process, however, homes covered by flood insurance with a history of repetitive flooding will be more likely to receive funds. (All properties in unincorporated King County are eligible for flood insurance, whether or not you are located in a mapped floodplain. Homeowners and renters insurance is available. Call your insurance agent for more information or visit the National Flood Insurance Program's website, or call their toll free number 1-888-call flood ext. 445). In the past, there have been more property owners interested in selling or elevating than funds available. The County maintains a list of property owners interested in participating in the program, so that potential neighborhood projects are already identified when a funding opportunity becomes available.
To obtain more information about King County flood buyout and elevation programs, or to submit your name for consideration under the program, please contact Priscilla Kaufmann, Program/Project Manager, at 206-296-0598.
Listed below are programs to help you elevate your home. Note that most of these programs only become available after a major flood event.
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| For questions about the King County Flood Buyout and Home Elevation Program, please contact Priscilla Kaufmann, River and Floodplain Management Unit.
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Updated: April 8, 2008 |
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