Land Use & Zoning
A Georgia property located within a 100-year floodplain is subject to:
AAutomatic property tax reduction
BFEMA's National Flood Insurance Program requirements and local floodplain management regulations✓ Correct
CMandatory government purchase through eminent domain
DZoning as agricultural only
Explanation
Properties in FEMA-designated 100-year floodplains face NFIP flood insurance requirements for federally backed loans and must comply with local floodplain management ordinances under the CWA.
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