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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.

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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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Fee schedule

Floodplain Development Permit FeeGENUINELY UNPUBLISHED as a standalone line item: Municipal Code 11-4-4 describes the Floodplain Administrator's review and permit-approval duties but does not itself state a dollar fee; the City's only published construction-related fee table is the general permit fee at Municipal Code 11-1-3.A, which is charged on the underlying building/alteration permit application
No dedicated fee amount is separately published in Deming Municipal Code Chapter 4 (Flood Damage Prevention) or on the City's Planning and Zoning page distinct from the general building permit fee

Review timeline

Plan review
Not published — contact the department

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Inspection process

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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.

    Frequently asked questions

    Deming requires a floodplain development permit for: 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. If your project isn't listed, confirm with New Mexico Construction Industries Division (CID), Las Cruces Office — building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing permit issuance, plan review, and inspections for the City of Deming; City of Deming Planning and Zoning Department / City Engineer (Floodplain Administrator) — local general-permit fee collection, zoning compliance, and floodplain development permit prerequisite at CID Las Cruces: (575) 524-6320; City of Deming Planning and Zoning: (575) 546-8848 before starting work.

    In Deming, the published Floodplain Development Permit Fee is: No dedicated fee amount is separately published in Deming Municipal Code Chapter 4 (Flood Damage Prevention) or on the City's Planning and Zoning page distinct from the general building permit fee. These are the jurisdiction's own published figures — see the fee schedule table and source citations on this page.

    Deming does not publish a plan-review timeline for this permit. Contact New Mexico Construction Industries Division (CID), Las Cruces Office — building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing permit issuance, plan review, and inspections for the City of Deming; City of Deming Planning and Zoning Department / City Engineer (Floodplain Administrator) — local general-permit fee collection, zoning compliance, and floodplain development permit prerequisite at CID Las Cruces: (575) 524-6320; City of Deming Planning and Zoning: (575) 546-8848 for current turnaround.

    You'll need: Floodplain Development Permit Application. Depending on your project, Deming may also ask for: Floodproofing Certificate (nonresidential only). See the required-documents checklist on this page for details on each.

    Apply through New Mexico Construction Industries Division (CID), Las Cruces Office — building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing permit issuance, plan review, and inspections for the City of Deming; City of Deming Planning and Zoning Department / City Engineer (Floodplain Administrator) — local general-permit fee collection, zoning compliance, and floodplain development permit prerequisite at CID Las Cruces Office: 505 S. Main St., Ste. 103, Las Cruces, NM 88001 (also published as 'Ste. 103, Loretto Town Center'). City of Deming Planning and Zoning: 1275 E. Pine St., Deming, NM 88030. Phone: CID Las Cruces: (575) 524-6320; City of Deming Planning and Zoning: (575) 546-8848, email: CID.PERMITHELP@state.nm.us (state permit questions). Office hours: City of Deming Planning and Zoning: Monday-Thursday 8:00 AM-4:45 PM; Friday 8:00 AM-11:45 AM. Official information: https://www.rld.nm.gov/construction-industries/.

    Deming, New Mexico has adopted: Statewide minimum construction standards for New Mexico are set and enforced by the Construction Industries Division (CID) of the NM Regulation and Licensing Department. In municipalities and counties without their own full-service building department employing a full-time certified building official (an 'authority having jurisdiction' per N.M. Admin. Code 14.5.1.7), CID itself is the direct permitting, plan-review, and inspection authority. The City of Deming's own General Building Application — posted by the City at cityofdeming.org — is itself the State of New Mexico CID 'Multi Purpose State Building Application,' confirming permits within Deming city limits are issued directly by CID's Las Cruces field office, not by a City of Deming building department. Source: City of Deming 'GENERAL BUILDING APPLICATION 2022' (state CID form hosted on the City's own site), and NM RLD Construction Industries Division homepage; The City of Deming's own Municipal Code (Title 11, Chapter 1, adopted by Ord. 1192, 11-5-2009) still references a 'city building inspector' and incorporates by reference the 2006-vintage New Mexico commercial/residential/plumbing/mechanical/electrical/energy/existing-building codes and the 2006 IBC Appendix H (signs) — this text has not been updated since 2009 and is superseded in practice by (a) CID's current statewide code cycle and (b) the City's own current-year CID-form-based application process; it is retained here only as the on-the-books local reference. Source: Deming Municipal Code 11-1-1 (Adoption Of Building Codes), amlegal.com; 2021 New Mexico Commercial Building Code (based on the 2021 IBC) — NMAC 14.7.2, effective per CID's current adoption cycle; 2021 New Mexico Residential Building Code (based on the 2021 IRC) — NMAC 14.7.3; 2021 New Mexico Residential Energy Conservation Code — NMAC 14.7.6 (effective 7/30/2024); 2021 New Mexico Commercial Energy Code — NMAC 14.7.9 (effective 7/30/2024); 2021 New Mexico Existing Building Code — NMAC 14.7.7; 2021 New Mexico Plumbing Code — NMAC 14.8.2; 2021 New Mexico Mechanical Code — NMAC 14.9.2; 2012 New Mexico Solar Energy Code — NMAC 14.9.6; 2020 New Mexico Electrical Code (based on the 2020 NEC) — NMAC 14.10.4; 2012 New Mexico Electrical Safety Code — NMAC 14.10.5; Deming Municipal Code Title 11, Chapter 4 (Flood Damage Prevention), adopted under statutory authorization referenced at 11-4-1, is administered locally by the City Engineer acting as Floodplain Administrator — this is a City of Deming-issued permit distinct from, and a practical prerequisite to, the CID building permit for any development in a mapped special flood hazard area. Source: Deming Municipal Code 11-4-4 (Administration). Local amendments apply — see the Deming overview page for the full list.

    The City Engineer, acting as the City of Deming's designated Floodplain Administrator under Municipal Code 11-4-4.A, reviews and approves floodplain development permits for property in mapped special flood hazard areas.