MONDAY
3
FEB 2020
Using Scenario-Mapping Applications of No Adverse Impact for Coastal Communities - Social Coast Forum
Locations: Social Coast Forum 2020 - Francis Marion Hotel
Time: Monday, Feb 3, 2020, 8:00 AM - Monday, Feb 3, 2020, 3:00 PM
Details:
CHARM or the Community, Health and Resource Management tool provides instant feedback to community planning options. CHARM helps communities see how planning decisions made today will impact tomorrow’s community through a participatory mapping approach with local community data including storm surge, high tide and flood hazard areas. Learn more at https://www.communitycharm.org/
Workshop Materials:

Presentations:
- Welcome, Introductions and Overview - Jeff Stone, GISP, CFM - Research & Development Manager, Flood Science Center, ASFPM
- No Adverse Impact for Floodplain Management - Terri Turner, AICP, CFM - Development Services Administrator, Current Planning & Zoning, Planning & Development Dept., City of Augusta, Georgia
- Making the Case for a No Adverse Impact Approach to Flood Management - Jerry Murphy, JD, AICP, CFM - Research Scientist, Program for Resource Efficient Communities, University of Florida
- Coastal Climate Risk and Resilience - Jack Smith, JD - Environmental Attorney/Partner, Nelson Mullins, Charleston, SC, Chair, Urban Land Institute, Coastal Forum
- Community, Health and Resource Management (CHARM) Overview - Steven Mikulencak, AICP - Planning Program Leader, Texas Community Watershed Partners, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
No Adverse Impact Materials:
- NAI Toolkit
- Coastal NAI Handbook
- NAI How-To Guide for Infrastructure
- NAI How-To Guide for Mitigation
- NAI How-To Guide for Planning
- NAI How-To Guide for Education & Outreach
- NAI How-To Guide for Regulations and Development Standards
- NAI How-to Guide for Hazard Identification and Floodplain Mapping
- NAI How-to Guide for Emergency Services
- Please also see the NAI page at floods.org
NAI Legal Resources:
- Liability and NAI Floodplain Management
- NAI Legal Issues Fact Sheet
- Legal Issues In Upgrading Flood Maps To Reflect Climate Change, Other Changed Conditions
- A Comparative Look at Public Liability for Flood Hazard Mitigation
- Mitigating Misery: Land Use and Protection of Property Rights Before the Next Big Flood
- NAI Protecting the Property Rights of All: NAI Floodplain and Storm Water Management
- NAI and the Courts: Protecting the Property Rights of All
- Professional Liability for Construction in Flood Hazard Areas
- Property Rights and Community Liability: The Legal Framework for Managing Watershed Development
- What the Rapanos-Carabell Wetlands Decisions Mean to Floodplain and Stormwater Managers
- Liability for Water Control Structure Failure Due to Flooding
- Brief of Amicus Curiae Association of State Floodplain Managers, Inc. in Support of the State of New Jersey
- State of New Jersey Supreme Court Clerk's Syllabus Mansoldo v. State of New Jersey
- Courts Issue Good News for Floodplain Management