The Federal Insurance Administrator, Department of HUD, 451 Seventh Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20401 be notified by the Mayor of this City:
(a)
That property owners in the City of Rockport, Texas, have evidenced a positive interest in securing flood insurance coverage under the "program,";
(b)
That there is a recognized public need for flood insurance;
(c)
That public and private flood plan management activities have been instituted as follows:
PUBLIC
(a)
The City of Rockport, Texas, entered into a contract with the firm of Harland Bartholemew and Associates, consulting engineers, for the development of a master plan for the City of Rockport, Texas. The contract was signed on the 28th day of April, 1969, and the engineers have made two reports to date and are in process of preparing their final report. They are to be asked to review their proposed final report in view of the requirements of the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 and to make such revisions and additions to their final report as they deem advisable to assisting Rockport to become eligible for flood insurance coverage.
(b)
The City of Rockport, Texas, is now considering the annexation of the marina type subdivision. The developer has requested annexation and an annexation petition is being prepared for the consideration of the City Council. The City's engineer is being instructed to review the design of the subdivision to see if the design will meet the criteria for land management and use required in connection with the National Flood Insurance Program. The City's engineer will be given the same instructions as to any new subdivision.
PRIVATE |
At a recent meeting of a citizens advisory committee of Rockport property owners (the meeting called to discuss flood insurance) it was agreed that there was a definite need for flood insurance and that property owners in the City of Rockport should cooperate with City officials in obtaining flood insurance coverage through the Department of Housing and Urban Development. |
(d)
That the City Council of the City of Rockport, Texas, is willing to take such other official actions as may be necessary to carry out the objectives of the program;
(e)
That by June 30, 1970, permanent land use and control measures will have been adopted by the City Council of the City of Rockport, Texas, which are consistent with such criteria for land management and use as may be developed by the Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development from time to time and that the application and enforcement of such measures will commence as soon as technical information on flooding and on controlling flood elevations is available.