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FEMA recommends that houses in coastal flood zones be elevated to at least 1 foot above the base flood elevation (BFE).
A safety margin, generally one to three feet, between a base flood elevation and the design flood elevation.
The margin between this and the base flood elevation is called freeboard.
Also, be sure to research with the Federal Emergency Management Agency or your municipality to find out your flood elevation — and get insurance.
The new standard gives agencies three options for establishing the flood elevation and hazard area they use in siting, design and construction of federal projects.
Within the D.C. region, two counties Ocean City, Md .and Stafford County, Va.–already require standard projects be built built three feet above the 100-year flood elevation.
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FEMA has drawn up new floodplain maps and established new Base Flood Elevations that call for homes in these areas to be elevated 8 feet above the floodplain.
These maps, produced by FEMA, are the go-to source for information on special flood hazard areas and base flood elevations.
If data on flood elevations, floodways, or coastal high hazard areas are needed, or if the map does not delineate the flood hazard boundaries in the vicinity of the proposed site, the Regional Administrator shall seek the necessary detailed information and assistance from the sources listed below.
While much of the debate about the future of these wetland sites tends toward the binary extremes of retreat (buy back and demolish programs) or fortification (sea walls), the more tactical/local approach of lifting a house above base flood elevations is emerging as a more common approach.
"All low floor elevations are above the corresponding base flood elevations". A no-rise certificate is a Federal Emergency Management Agency requirement for new development located in a 100-year floodplain, according to Martin.
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