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GENERAL -This. information is provided pursuant to Public Law 96-51 ~., (The Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1980,_ as amended},dated December 11,1980, to allow the public to participate .more fully and
meaningfullyinthe Federal paperwork review process.
AUTHQRITY -Public Law 96-511,, amended; 44 U.S.C. 3507; and 5 CFR 1320
DISCLOSURE OF BURDEN -.Public reporting burden for the collection of information entitled..
"Post-Construction Elevation Certificate/Floodpraofing Certif irate" (FEMA Form 81-31 and 81-65) is
estimated to average,l2 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions,
searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, .and completing and
reviewing. the forms. Send comments regarding the .burden estimate or any aspect of the collection,
including suggestions for reducing the burden, to: lnformation Collections Management, Federal
Emergency Management Agency, 500 C Street, S.w. 20472; and to the Office of Management and
Budget, Paperwork. Reduction Project (3067-0077), Washington, D.C. 20503.
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E L EVAT 0~ I F I C T Expires May 31, 1993
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
!NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM
ATTENTION: Use of this certificate .does not provide a waiver of the flood insurance purchase requirement. This form is used .only to
provide .elevation information necessary to ensure compliance with. applicable community floodplain management ordinances, to
determine the proper insurance premium rate, and/or to support a request for a Letter of Map Amendment or Revision (COMA or L4MR),
Instructions. for completing this form can be found on tie following pages.
SECTION A PROPERTY INFORMATION FoR INSURANCE caMPANY usE
.BUILDING OwNER'S NAME POLICY NUMBER
STREET ADDRESS (Including Apt., Unit, Suite and/or Bldg. Number) OR P.O. ROUTE AND BOX NUMBER COMPANY NA1C NUMBER
ETHER DESCRIPTION (Lot and Block Numbers, etc.)
CITY STATE ZIP CODE
- SECTION B FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP (FIRM) INFO`RMATI~N
Provide the following from the proper FIRM (See Instructions):
1. COMMUNITY NUMBER 2. PANEL NUMBER 3. SUFFIX 4. DATE OF FIRM INDEX 5. FIRM ZONE 6, BASE FLOOD ELEVATION
(in A0 Zones, use depth)
7. Indicate the elevation datum ystem used onthe FIRM for Base Flood Elevations (BFE}: ^ NGVD'29 ^ 4ther (describe. on back)
8. For.~ones A or V, where no BFE is provided on the FIRM, anal the community has established a BFE for this building site, indicate
the community's BFE: ~_.~ . U feet NGVD (or other FIRM datum-see Section B, ltem 7},
SECTION C BUILDING ELEVATION INFORMATION
1. llsing the Elevation Certificate Instructions, indicate the diagram number from the diagrams found on Pages 5 and 6 that best
describes the subject building's reference level
2(a). FIRM Zones Al-A30, AE, AFt, and A (with BFE}, The top of the reference level floor from the elected diagram is at an elevation
of ~.^~ . U feetNGUD (or other FIRM datum-see Section B,1tem 7).
(b). FkRM Zones V1-V30 VE and V (with BFE). The bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member of the reference level from
theselected diagram, is at an elevation of I L 111J .^ feet NGVD (or other FIRM datum-see Section B, Item 7}.
c). FI RM Zone A (without BFE}. The floor used as the. reference ,level from the selected diagram is ~^ . U feet above ^ or
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below ^ (check one) the highest grade adjacent to the building.
d . FIIRM Zone A0. The floor used as the reference level from the selected diagram is W .U feetabove^ or below ^ (check
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one} the highest grade adjacent to he building. If no .flood depth number is .available, is he building's lowest floor. (reference
level) elevated in accordance with the community's floodplain management ordinance? ^ Yes ^ No ^ Unknown
3.lndicate the elevation datum system used in determining the above reference level elevations: ^ NGVD'29 ^ Qther (describe
under Comments on Page 2). (NOTE: If the elevation datum used in measuring the elevations is different than that used on
the FIRM jsee Section B, Item 7J, then convert. the elevations to the datum system used on the FIRM and showthe conversion
.equation under Comments on Page 2.)
4. Elevation reference mark used appears on FIRM; ^ Yes ^ No (See Instructions on Page 4)
5. The reference level elevation is based on: ^ actual construction ^ construction drawings
(IVaTE. Use of construction drawings is only valid if he building does not yef have fhe reference level floor in place,. in which
case this. certificate will only be valid for. the building during the course. of construction. Apost-construction Elevation Certificate
will be required ante construction is complete.)
6. The elevation of the owest grade immediately adjacent to the building is:'~~ .I.~ feet NGUD for other FIRM datum-see'
Section B, :Item 7).
SECTION D COMMUNITY INFORMATION
1. If the community official responsiblefor verifying building elevations specifies that the reference level indicated in Section C, Item 1
is not the "lowest floor" as defined in the community's floodplain management ordinance, the elevation of the building's "lowest
floor" as defined by the ordinance is: ~~~ . U feet NGVD (or other FIRM datum-see Section B, item 7).
2. Date of the start of construction or substantial improvement
fEMA Form 81-31~ MAY 90 REPLACES ALL PREVIOUS EDITIONS SEE REVERSE. SIDE FOR CONTINUATION
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SECTION E CERTIFICATION
This certification is to be signed by a land surveyor, engineer, or architect who i~s authorized by state or local law to certify .elevation
information when the elevation information for Zones Al-A30, AE, AH, A {with 61=E),V1-V30,VE, and V (with BFE) is required.
Community officials who are authorized by local law or ordinance to provide floodplain management information, may also sign the
certification. In the .case of'Zones AO and A (without a FEMA or community issued BFE), a building official, a property owner, or an
owner's representative may also sign the certification.
Reference level diagrams 6, 7 and.8 -.Distinguishing .Features-lf he .certifier is unable to certify to breakawaylnon-;breakaway wall,
enclosure size, location of servicing equipment, area use, wall openings, or unfinished area Feature(s), then list the Feature(s) not
included in the certification under Comments below. The diagram number, Section C, Item 1, must still be entered.
1 certify that the information in Sections B and C on this certificate represents my best efforts to interpret the data available.
1 understand that any -false statement may be punishable by .fine or imprisonment under 18 U. S. Code, Section 1001.
I CERTIFIER'S NAME LICENSE NUMBER (or Affix°Seal)
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TITLE COMPANY NAME
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SIGNATURE DATE PHONE
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Copies should be made of this Certificate for:1 ~ community official, 2) insurance agentlcompany, and 3) building owner.
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The diagramsabove. illustrate the points at which the elevations. should be measured in A Zones and V Zones.
Elevations for aII A Zones should be measured at the top of, the reference level floor.
Elevations for aII V Zones should be measured at the bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member.
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RAN E PROGRAM
THE NATIONAL FLOOD INSU C
.N ERTIFICATE
ELEVATIU C
PURPOSE ~P THE ELEVATION CERTIFICATE
The .Elevation Certificate is an important administrative tool of the National Flood Insurance Program'(NF1P}.
As part of the agreement for making.flood:.insurance available in a community, the NFIP requires the community to adopt a floodplain
management ordinance containing certain minimum .requirements intended to reduce. future flood losses.. One such requirement is that
the community "obtain the elevation of the lowest floor (including basement} of al! new and substantially improved structures, and maintain
a record of all such information." The Elevation Certificate is one way for a community to comply. with this requirement.
The Elevation Certificate is also required to properly:rate post-FIRM structures, which are buildings constructed after publication of the
Flood Insurance Rate Map. (FIRM), for flood insurance in FIRM Zones Al-A30, AE, A0, AH, A (with Base flood Elevations [BFE's]),
Ut-V3CI, VE, and V (with BFE's) In addition, the Elevation Certificate is also needed for pre-FIRMstructures being rated under post-FIRM.
flood insurance rules.:
Use of this certificate does not in any way alter the flood irTSUrance purchase requirement. The Elevation Certificate is only used to provide
inform~~tion necessary to ensure compliance with applicable community floodplain management ordinances, to determine the proper flood
insurance premium rate, and/or to support a request for a Letter of Map Amendment or Revision (COMA or LOMR). Only a COMA or
L4MR from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA}can amend the FIRM and remove the Federal requirement for a
lending institution to require the purchase of flood insurance. Note that the lending institution may still require flood insurance.
This certificate is only used to certify he elevation of the reference level of a building. If anon-residential-building is-being floodproofed,
then a Floodproofing Certificate must be completed in addition to certifying the building's elevation. Floodproofng of a residential building
does not alter a' community's floodplain managament elevation requirements or affect the insurance` rating unless the community has been
issued an exception by FEMA to allow floodproofed residential basements.
INSTRUCT1l~NS FOR COMPLETING THE ELEVATION CERTIFICATE
Th'e Elevation Certificate is to be completed by a land surveyor, engineer, or architect who is authorized.,.by state or local law to certify
elevation information when the elevation information for Zones Al-A30, AE, AH, A with BFE's), V1`-V30, VE, and V (with-BFE's) is
requirE-d. Community officials who are authorized by local law or ordinance to provide floodplain management, information .may also.
complete this form. For Zones A0 and A (without BFE's}, a building official, a property owner, or an owner's representative may. also
provide the information on this certification.
SECTION A Property Information
The Elevation Certificate identifies the building, its owner and its location. Provide the building owner's name(s), the building's complete
street address, and lot and block number,. If the property address is a rural route or PO box number, provide a legal description or an
abbre~riated location description based on distance from a reference point.
SECTION B Flood'Insurance Rate Map Information
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In order to properly complete the Elevation Certificate, it is necessary to locate the building on the appropriate. FIRM,. and- record the
appropriate information. To obtain a FIRM, contact the community or call 1-800-333-1.363.
The Elevation Certificate may be completed based on either the FIRM in effect at the time of the certification or the FLRM in effect when
construction of the building was started.
Items 1.6. Using the FIRM Index and the appropriate FIRM panel for the community, record the community number, panel (or page)
number, suffix, and Index date. From the appropriate FIRM panel, ocate the property and record the zone and the BFE (or flood depth
number) at the building site. BFE's are shown on a FIRM for Zones Al-A30, AE, AH, V1-V30, and VE; flood :depth numbers are shown
for Zone A0.
Item ?. Record the vertical datum system o which the elevations on the applicable FIRM are referenced. The datum is specified in the
upper right corner of the title block of the FIRM.
Item ~. In A or V Zones where BFE's are not provided on the FIRM, he community may have established BFE's~based on data from other
sources. For subdivisions and other development greater than 50 lots or 5 acres, establishment of BFE's is required by community
floodplain management. ordinance. when this isthe-case, complete this item...
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SECTION C :Building. Elevation Information
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Item 1. The Elevation Certificate uses a building's reference level as the point for measuring its elevation. Pages 5 anal 6 of this Elevation
Certificate package contain a series of eight diagrams of various building types that are to be used to help determine the reference level.
Choose the diagram that best represents this building, record the diagram number,. and use the indicated reference level to measure the
elevation as requested in Items:2a-d. -
Item 2. Depending on the property location's .FIRM Zone, complete Item 2a, 2b, 2c, or 2d. Use the reference level shown in the
appropriate building diagram. as the point of measurement. As shown in the diagram on the back of the Certificate, for aII A Zones., the
elevation should be measured at the top of the reference level floor. For all V Zones, the elevation should be measured at the bottom of
the lowest horizontal structural member of the reference level floor. Reporting of elevations in Items 2a and 2b should be to the nearest
tenth of afoot, or alternatively, unless prohibited by state or local ordinance, the reference level elevation may be "rounded down" to the
nearest whole foot ("rounding up"' is prohibited}.
Item ~(a} For structures located in FLRM Zones Al-A30, AE, AH, aid A (with BFE's), record the elevation (to the, nearest tenth of a foot)
of the top of the floor identified as the reference level in the applicable diagram.
Item 2(b). For structures located in FIRM Zones V1-V30; VE, and V (with $FE's), record the elevation (to the nearest-tenth of a foot) of the
,bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member. of the floor identified as the reference level in the applicable diagram .
.Item 2(c}. For, structures located in FIRM Zona A (without BFE's), record the height (to the nearest tenth 'of a foot) of the top of the floor
indicated as the reference level (from the applicable diagram) above or below the highest adjacent grade immediately next to the building.
Item 2~(d). For structures located in FIRM Zone A0, the 1=fRM will show the base flood depth. For locations in FIRM Zone AO record the
height (to the nearest tenth of a foot) of the top of the floor identified as the reference level (from the applicable diagram) above or below
the highest adjacent grade immediately next to the building. For post-FIRM buildings, the community's floodplain management ordinance
requires that this: value. equal or exceed the base flood depth provided on the FIRM.- For those few communities where this base flood
depth is not available,. the community-will need to determine if'the lowest floor is elevated in accordance with their floodplain management
ordinance.
Item 3'~. Record the vertical datum system used in identifying the reference level elevations for all buildings. If the -datum used in measuring
the elevations is different than that. used on the FIRM, hen convert the elevations in Items 2a-d to the datum used` on the FIRM, and show
the conversion equation under the Comments section on Page 2.
Item 4~. Indicate if the. elevation reference mark used appears on the FIRM: Reference marks other than those shown on the FIRM may be
used for elevation determinations. In areas experiencing ground subsidence, the most recently adjusted reference mark elevations must
be used for reference level elevation determinations.
Item 5~. Indicate if the reference. level-used in making the elevation measurement is based on actual construction or construction drawings.
Construction drawings should only be used if the building does not yet have the reference level floor in place, in which case the Elevation
Certificate will only be valid for the building during the course of construction; Apost-construction Elevation Certificate will be needed once
construction is complete...
.Item 6. Record the elevation measurement of the lowestgrade. adjacent to the building (to the nearest tenth of a foot). Adjacent grade is
defined as the elevation of the :ground, sidewalk, patio, deck support, or basement entryway immediately next to the structure. This
,measurement should be to the nearest tenth of a-foot if-this Certificate is being used to supporta request for a LOMAILOMR.
SECTION D Community Information.
Completion of this section may be required. by the community in order to meet the minimum floodplain management requirements of the
NFIP. Otherwise, completion. of thissection:is not required.
Item 1. The community's floodplain management ordinance requires elevation of the building's."lowest floor" above the BFE. For the vast
majority of building types, .the reference level. and the lowest floor will be the same. If the community determines that there is a
discrepancy, record the elevation of the lowest floor.
Item 2. Enter date. These terms are defined by local ordinance.,
SECTION ~ Certification
Complete as indicated. The Elevation. Certificate may only besigned by a land surveyor, engineer, or architect who is authorized by sta#e
or local law to certify elevation information when the elevation. information for Zones Al-A3.0, AE, AH, A (with. BFE's), V1-V30, VE, and V
(with BFE's) is required. Community officials who are authorized by local law or ordinance to provide floodplain manager~ent information
may also sign this certification. In the case of Zones AO and A (without BFE's), a building official, a property owner, or an owner's
representative may. sign this ce~ification.
.Certification isnormally to-the information provided in Sections B.and C. If the certifier is unable to certify to the selection of reference level
diagram 6, 7 or 8 (Section C, Item 1), e.g., because of difficulty in obtaining construction or building use information .needed to determine
the Distinguishing Feature(s), the certifier must list the Features) excluded from'the certification under Comments on Page 2. The
diagram number used for the Reference level must still be entered in Section C,1tem 1.
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- INSTRUCTIONS
The folldwing 8 diagrams. contain descriptions of various types of buildings. Compare the.. features: of your building with those shown in
the diagrams and select the diagram most applicable. Indicate the diagram number on the Elevation Certificate (Section C, .Item 1) and
complete the Certificate. The reference level #loor is that level of the building used for underwriting. purposos.
NOTE: In aH A Zones, the reference, level is the top of the lowest floor; in V Zones the reference level is he bottom of the lowest horizontal
...structural member (see diagram on page 2). Agents should refer to the Flood Insurance Manual for instruction on lowest floor definition.
DIAGRAM NUMBER 1
ALL SINGLE AND MULTIPLE FLOOR BUILDINGS (OTHER
THAN SPLIT LEVEL), INCLUDLNG MANUFACTURED (MOBILE)..:.
HOUSING AND HIGH RISE BUILDINGS, EITHER DETACHED OR
RAW TYPE (E.G., TOWNHOUSE, ETC.); WITH OR WITHOUT
ATTACHED GARAGE.
Distinguishing Feature -The first floor is notbelowground-level (grade) on
all sides*. This includes "walkout" basements, where at east one side is at or
above grade. (Not illustrated)
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GRADE...
FIRST FLOOR
REFERENCE
LEVEL
(TOP OF FLOOR)
-DIAGRAM NUMBER 3
ALL SPLIT LEVEL BUILDINGS, EITHER DETACHED 4R ROW
TYPE (E.G., TOWNHOUSES, ETC.); W1TH':OR WITHOUT
ATTACHED:GARAGE.
Distitguishing Feature -.The lower evel is nofbelow ground level (grade) on
all sides*. This includes "walkout" basements, where at least one side is at or
abovs~ grade.
(IF ANY) FLOORS (IF ~Y~ FLOORS
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UPPER LEVEL GRADE
GRADE INTERMEDIATE
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'LOWER LEVEL
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LEVEL
TOP OF FLOOR
DIAGRAM NUMBER 2
,ALL SINGLE AND MULTIPLE FLOOR BUILDINGS (OTHER THAN
SPLIT LEVEL}, INCLUDING MANUFACTURED (MOBILE)
HOUSING AND HIGH RISE BUILDINGS, EITHER,DETACHED OR
ROW.TYPE (E.G. TOWNHOUSES, ETC.); WITH DR WITHOUT
ATTACHED GARAGE.
Distinguishing Feature -'The first floor or basement (including an
.underground garage*) is below ground level (grade) on all sides*.
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GRADE
FIRST FLOOR
BASEMENT (INCLUDING
UNDERGROUND GARAGE)
.REFERENCE
LEVEL
(TOP OF BASEMENT FLOOR'):
DIAGRAM NUMBER 4
-ALL SPLIT LEVEL BUILDINGS, EITHER DETACHED OR ROW
TYPE (E.G., TOWNHOUSES, ETC.); WITH OR WITHOUT
ATTACHED GARAGE.
.Distinguishing Feature,-The lower level {or intermodiate level) is below
ground level (grade) on all sides"".
MIGHERfLOORS HIGHER FLOORS
(IF ANY) (IF ANY)
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GRADE INTERMEDIATE
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LOWER LEVEL
REFERENCE
LEVEL ,
(TOP OF BASEMENTfLOOR*)
* Under the National Flood Insurance Program's risk classification and.insurance coverage, a floor #haf is below ground level
{grade) an all sides. is considered a basement even though the floor is used for living purposes, or as an.office, garage,
.workshop; etc.
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Note: In all A Zones, the reference level is the top of the lowest floor; in V Zones the reference level is;the~bottom of the lowest
horizontal structural Member (see diagram on page 2). Agents should refer to the Flood Insurance~Manual for instruction on lowest
floor definition.
DIAGRAM NUMBER 5
ALL BUILDINGS, INCLUDING. MANUFACTURED (MOBILE)
-HOMES ELEVATED ON PIERS, POSTS, COLUMNS, SHEAR
WALLS, WITH 0~ WITHOUT PARKING AREA BELOW
ELEVATED FLOOR.
Distinguishing Feature -For all zones,. the area below the elevated floor
is open, with no obstruction to the flow of flood waters (open wood lattice
work or readily removable insect screening is permissible).
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DIAGRAM NUMBER 7
ALL BUILDINGS, INCLUDING MANUFACTURED (MOBILE)
HOMES ELEVATED OIV PIERS, POSTS, COLUMNS, SHEAR
W~-LLS, SOLID NON-9REAKAWAY WALLS, WITH OR
WITHOUT PARKING AREA BELOW ELEVATED FLOOR.
Distingdishing Feature -For all zones, the area below he elevated floor is
enclosed, either partially or fully, by solid non-breakaway walls, or contains
eq~~aipment servicing the building:. For V Zones only, the area is enclosed,
either partially or fully, by solid breakaway walls** having an enclosed area
greater than 300 square feet. For A Zones only,: with an area enclosed by
solid walls having.properopenings,*** and used only. for parking, building
access, or limited storage,.. use Diagram Number 8 to determine the
reference level.
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ELEVATED ENCLOSED AREA
FIRST. FLlJOR
REFERENCE
LEVEL
GRADE
DIAGRAM NUMBER 6
ALL BUILDINGS, INCLUDING MANUFACTURED (MOBILE)
HOMES ELEVATED ON PIERS, POSTS, COLUMNS, SHEAR
WALLS; WITH OR 1NITHOUT PARKING AREA BELOW
ELEVATED FLOOR. ~`~
Distinguishing Feature - For V Zones only, the area below the elevated
floor is enclosed, either partially or fully, by solid breakaway walls.** When
enclosed area is greater than 300 square feet or contains equipment
servicing the building, use Diagram Number 7; this will result in a higher
insurance rate. The enclosed area can be used forparking, building access
or limited storage.`
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DIAGRAM NUMBER 8
~pLL BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED. ABOVE AN UNFINISHED
SPACE, INCLUDING .CRAWL SPACE.
Distinguishing Feature - For A Zones only, the area below the first floor is
enclosed by solid or partial perimeter walls, is unfinished, and contains no
equipment servicing the structure. The area can be used for parking,
building access, or limited storage.
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Under fhe National Flood Insurance Program's risk classification and insurance. coverage, a floor: that is below ground level (grade) on
al! sides is considered a basement even (hough the .floor is used for living purposes, or as an office, garage, workshop, etc.
** Solid breakaway walls are walls that are not an integral part of the structural support of a building and .are intended through their design
and construction to collapse under specific lateral loading forces, without causing damage to the elevated portion of the building or
supporting foundation. ~n area so enclosed is not secure against forceable entry.
*** If the area below the lowest floor is fully enclosed, then a minimum. of two openings are required with a total net area of at least one
square inch for every square foot of area enclosed with fhe bottom of the openings no more Phan one foot above grade. Alternatively,
certification may be provided by a registered professional engineer or architect that the design will allow equalization of.hydrostatic
food forces on exterior walls. If neither of these criteria are met, then fhe reference level is the lowest grade adjacent to the structure.
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ROAD AND BRIDGE DEPARTMENT
A.H. (Holland) Winder, P.E., RP.S.
County Engineer
R.J. Holmgreen, County Judge
.Commissioner Gary.; Norton. November 1 G, 1992 Commissioner ;Walter Wilcox
Precinct 1 Precinct. 2
CommYSSioner Randy Sims Commissioner Milton Turner
Precinct 3 Precinct 4
Shirley Vofk
Development Coordinator
P. o. Box 9960
College Station, TX 77840
RE Final Plat of crossroad Foods, Brazos County, Texas; Samuel Davidson League,
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Dear Shirley:
For our information and records, the Brazos County Commissioners' Caurt approved
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the final plat on the .:referenced :rural subdivision at the regular scheduled meeting this,
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morning.
I~ you have any questions, please feel free to call.
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A.H. (Hol and) Winder, PE:
County Engineer
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2617 Highway 21 west Bryan, Texas 77803 X409} $22.2127
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PROJE~I' REVIEW CC}NJ~TTEE REPORT
December 7, 1.992
TO: Edsel G. Janes
310 University. East, College Station, TX 77$40
Municipal Development Group
203 Holleman, College Station., TX 77840
FRCJM: Project. Review Committee:
bane Kee, Senior Planner
Veronica Morgan, Assistant to the City Engineer ~~
Charles Smith, P & Z Representative
Others Attending:
~~ Natalie Thomas, Planning Tech ~ '~
Samantha Smith, Engineering A ' t
Shirley Volk, Development Coordinator
Deborah Keatl~g, Project Engineer.
George... Spain, Fire... Inspector
Tony Michalsky, Electrical.: Operations Coord
Laverne Akin GTE Re resentative
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~i Claude Cunnin ham CSISD Re .resentative.
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SUBJECT; FINAL PLAT -Crossroad Wood; an E.T.J. plat located along the
1 eastern.. side of F.M. 2154 (We lborn Road}, on both the north and
south side, of Greens Prairie Trail. X92-223}
A Presubmssion Conference was held Wednesday, December 2, 1992 to discuss the
above mentioned final plat. The Project Review Committee made the following
comments:
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An elementary school wi11 be assigned to this area once construction ..begins.
Coordinate details with C.S.LS.D. Director of -Planning Claude Cunningham at
~4~9} 764-54x4.
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Coordinate service requirements with. G.T.E. Representative Laverne Akin at
(4~9} 821-4723.
LO1~tE `STAR GAS:
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Coordinate service requirements with Lone Star Gas Representative Don Fazzlno
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at (409} 776-U627.
PRC ~Zepart
Crossroad Woad
.Case #92-223
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ENGIwEERING:
Remove lots 7, S and 9 from the drawing since. they are not a part of this final
plat....
Remove the property ownership marks .:between lots 2 and 8 since they are not
under the same ownership.:
Submit co es ~f the elevation certificates and flood plain permit that are
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Show the creek and necessary easements that.. are noted on the plat;.. or, relocate
the note closer o the affected: lot and draw an arrow: to the creek. Coordinate
re uirements with Assistant to the City Engineer Veronica Morgan at (4~9) 764-
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3570.
Add a vicinity map to the drawing...
_ TCA CABLE:
Coordinate service requirements with TCA Cable Representative Mike Lavender.
at (409) $:46-2044.
SUBMIT 1 FILM POSITIVE AND 10 COPIES OF THE REVISED FINAL PLAT BY
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1992 TO BE INCLUDED IN THE PLANNING AND
ZONING COMMISSION PACKETS FOR THE DECEMBER 17 1992 MEETING...
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