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Old 04-23-2011, 10:22 AM   #1
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The highest all-natural elevation of your floor surface previous to construction up coming to the proposed partitions of a framework. In AO Zones,Office 2007, all new building and considerable enhancements of residential structures shall have the lowest flooring which includes basement elevated previously mentioned the highest adjacent grade a minimum of as high since the depth range specified in feet within the community's Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM); or a minimum of two ft if no depth number is specified. All new building and substantial improvements of non-residential structures shall meet the above demands or, with each other with attendant utility and sanitary services, be floodproofed to your same elevation.

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