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1. Before the FloodLocate structures in SFHA (address, lat/long)Are these structures in compliance?What is their building ValueGIS helps
2. Following a FloodRestore ServicesImplement a Permit Application ProcedureProvide Information to the Public on Permitting and Rebuilding Identify Substantially Damaged StructuresCollect High Water Marks
3. Definition of Substantial DamageDamage of any origin sustained by a structure whereby the cost of restoring the structure to its pre-damage condition would equal or exceed 50% of the market value of the structure before the damage occurred.“Any origin” refers to any natural or man-made hazards. (“Damage is damage”)
4. Why Make SD Determinations?Communities that participate in the NFIP are required to determine if structures have SD after a damage event.This applies to all structures within the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA, or 100-year floodplain).Recommend evaluating damages outside the SFHA after the main SDE inventory is complete.
5. Why a Substantial Damage Rule? Few private insurers can afford to offer flood insurance.NFIP offers coverage that would otherwise be unavailable.In return, communities must reduce future risks in flood hazard areas to:New construction.Substantially improved structures.
6. Purpose of SDE InspectionsTo estimate damages in order for a community to determine if the overall percent damage of a structure is above or below the NFIP required 50% threshold for Substantial Damage (SD).The determination must be reasonable and defensible.The tool allows local officials to quickly collect the data required to determine substantial damage in a formal, documented manner.
7. Collect High Water Markshttps:bit.ly/EM_HWM
8. Mitigation OptionsHazard Mitigation Grant ProgramPre-Disaster MitigationFlood Mitigation AssistancePublic AssistanceIndividual AssistanceSmall Business Administration