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Schoharie Creek Buyers Should Check the Floodplain Early

In Schoharie Creek communities, a calm floodplain check should happen before buying, building, or planning major work.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

In Schoharie Creek communities, a beautiful creekside setting should come with one early map check. The practical step is to check floodplain status before a buyer, builder, or owner gets too far into the plan.

Schoharie County records all development activities within the regulated floodplain must be reviewed by the local Building Code Enforcement Official, and that the New York State Building Code sets minimum construction and elevation standards for structures inside the Special Flood Hazard Area. FEMA’s Flood Map Service Center is the official public source for flood hazard information produced for the National Flood Insurance Program.

Before buying, building, raising a structure, or planning a major repair, use the official map and then call the local code official. A map result is a starting point, not the whole answer.

Read this as a calm check, not a warning sign. Schoharie Creek is part of the place’s story, and the official map is how you keep that story tied to the right permit, insurance, and building-code questions.

That can matter for modest work too. A repair, fill, utility change, or raised structure may have a different path inside the regulated floodplain than it would on higher ground. The creek is worth enjoying with the paperwork in view.

Filed under: Home & Property Schoharie Schoharie County schoharie-countyfloodplainfemabuilding-codehome-property

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