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Joe the Surveyor
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I have a site that I've been requested to look at. It's a condo property with 15 buildings on it. In c.2007 it was developed by bring in fill to raise the base flood elevation and have all the buildings above the 100-year- flood line.

Well the market tanked, developer goes bust...new guy comes in and finally, all the buildings are up or under construction.

Currently, the association is currently picking up the flood insurance cost, because it appears, at least so far, the paperwork was never completed indicating the site was raised above the BFE (a long and complicated story).

My question to you all (y'all for those in the south), is what would be the best and most cost efficient procedure to document and send the paperwork over to FEMA indicating the buildings are above the BFE based on fill?


 
Posted : August 15, 2015 3:21 pm
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Letter of Map Revision based on fill (LOMR-F). You can pull out the entire property if was all raised, only the portion above the BFE, or only the buildings depending on the situation.


 
Posted : August 15, 2015 4:51 pm