wds1
Structural
- Mar 22, 2004
- 29
We want to extend a buiding addition into a "Zone A" 100 yr floodplain. I'm hearing conflicting information from FEMA and others, and would like to get it clarified. Zone A is determined by approximate methods and does Not have a Base Flood Elev(BFE) or a defined Floodway. We know we have to do an engineering study.
1.) Will this be a Flood Insurance Study(F.I.S.) or Hydrology & Hydraulic study(H&H)?
2.) Will they define a new Floodway or Will they do a Pre and Post const. H&H and limit the rise in elevation to 0' or 1.0'?
3.) If we fill in the flood fringe do we have to excavate the same volume so we do Not reduce the storage volume?
4.) If they define a Floodway, can we have the engineer shift it slightly to the other side of the stream(Floodways are Not symmetric about streams) to miss our building?
1.) Will this be a Flood Insurance Study(F.I.S.) or Hydrology & Hydraulic study(H&H)?
2.) Will they define a new Floodway or Will they do a Pre and Post const. H&H and limit the rise in elevation to 0' or 1.0'?
3.) If we fill in the flood fringe do we have to excavate the same volume so we do Not reduce the storage volume?
4.) If they define a Floodway, can we have the engineer shift it slightly to the other side of the stream(Floodways are Not symmetric about streams) to miss our building?