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The cost of permanent dry floodproofing to three feet, including commercially manufactured panels to cover windows and doors, varies widely in the range of $10 to $20 per square foot of enclosed area.
Costs of alterations or improvements whose express purpose is the mitigation of future storm damage, provided the costs of such measures, plus the costs of any other improvements, do not exceed 50% of the market value of the structure over any one- year period; examples of such mitigation include the installation of
A flood certification fee is charged to cover the cost of determining whether a property lies within a federally designated Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA). This information is critical as it affects the necessity and cost of flood insurance, a requirement by lenders if the property is indeed within a high-risk area.
To get started, call your town or city government office and ask for the floodplain manager or the person who handles Elevation Certificates for that community. If you have trouble connecting with your local floodplain manager, you can contact your states floodplain management office.
Documentation of certification by a registered professional engineer or architect that the design and methods of construction of a nonresidential building are in ance with accepted practices for meeting the floodproofing requirements in the communitys floodplain management ordinance.
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A Policy Declaration page is acceptable evidence of flood insurance.
Copies of this form are available from the FEMA fax-on-demand line by calling (202) 646-FEMA and requesting form #23103. Guidance on using the form in a printed, computerized, or electronic format is contained in form #23110. This information is also available on FEMAs website.

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