Floodplain Development Permit — Deming, New Mexico · Requirements sheet
Verified 2026-07-03 · Source: https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/demingnm/latest/deming_nm/0-0-0-4731
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Floodplain Development Permit in Deming, New Mexico
A City of Deming-issued permit required for development, including new structures and manufactured home placement, within a mapped special flood hazard area. Administered locally by the City Engineer acting as Floodplain Administrator under Deming Municipal Code Title 11, Chapter 4 — a City-level review that operates alongside (and as a practical prerequisite to) the CID-issued building permit.
Verified 2026-07-03 · Source
When you need this permit
- Any development (as defined in Municipal Code 11-4-2) within a mapped special flood hazard area requires review and approval by the Floodplain Administrator before proceeding — Municipal Code 11-4-4.C.2
- Application must be presented to the Floodplain Administrator on forms furnished by that office, with plans in duplicate showing location, dimensions, and elevation of proposed landscape alterations and existing/proposed structures (including manufactured homes) relative to the special flood hazard area — 11-4-4.C.1
- For new/substantially improved structures: elevation (relative to mean sea level) of the lowest floor (including basement) must be documented
- For nonresidential structures floodproofed rather than elevated: a registered professional engineer's or architect's certification that floodproofing criteria under 11-4-5.B.2 are met is required
- Description of any watercourse or natural drainage alteration/relocation resulting from the proposed development must be included
- The Floodplain Administrator reviews all federal, state, or local permits needed (including Clean Water Act Section 404) before approving
- Variances from the chapter's requirements are heard by the City's appeal board under the procedures in Municipal Code 11-4-4.D
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Tips
- The Floodplain Administrator is the City Engineer, not the CID or a separate flood-zone office — contact the City of Deming (575-546-8848) to reach that office.
- This permit review runs alongside, not instead of, the CID-issued building permit for any development in a special flood hazard area.
- No separate floodplain permit fee amount was found published by the City; the review is understood to be covered under the City's general permitting process.
- No published review-timeline exists for this City-administered floodplain permit: the governing ordinance (Municipal Code 11-4-4) is the FEMA/NFIP model text and states no processing deadline, and neither the City's Planning & Zoning page nor state/federal law sets one — contact the City Engineer's office (575-546-8848) for a current estimate.
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Sources & verification
Verified against official sources. Last reviewed 2026-07-03.
Fees, timelines, and adopted codes are researched from each jurisdiction's published records — see how we verify. Requirements change and vary by project, so always confirm the current details with the Deming building department before you submit. PermitBase is an independent reference and is not affiliated with any government agency.
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