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Elevation Certificate Packet A (Fillable)
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National Flood Insurance Program <br />ELEVATION CERTIFICATE <br />Paperwork Reduction Act Notice <br />Public reporting burden for this data collection is estimated to average 3.75 hours per response. The burden estimate includes <br />the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing <br />and submitting this form. You are not required to respond to this collection of information unless a valid OMB control number <br />is displayed on this form. Send comments regarding the accuracy of the burden estimate and any suggestions for reducing the <br />burden to: Information Collections Management, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency, <br />1800 South Bell Street, Arlington, VA 20598 -3005, Paperwork Reduction Project (1660- 0008). NOTE: Do not send your completed <br />form to this address. <br />Privacy Act Statement <br />Authority: Title 44 CFR § 61.7 and 61.8. <br />Principal Purpose(s): This information is being collected for the primary purpose of estimating the risk premium rates necessary to <br />provide flood insurance for new or substantially improved structures in designated Special Flood Hazard Areas. <br />Routine Use(s): The information on this form may be disclosed as generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. § 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of <br />1974, as amended. This includes using this information as necessary and authorized by the routine uses published in DHS /FEMA -003 <br />— National Flood Insurance Program Files System or Records Notice 73 Fed. Reg. 77747 (December 19, 2008); DHS /FEMA /NFIP/ <br />LOMA -1 — National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) System of Records Notice 71 Fed. Reg. 7990 <br />(February 15, 2006); and upon written request, written consent, by agreement, or as required by law. <br />Disclosure: The disclosure of information on this form is voluntary; however, failure to provide the information requested may result in <br />the inability to obtain flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program or the applicant may be subject to higher premium <br />rates for flood insurance. Information will only be released as permitted by law. <br />Purpose of the Elevation Certificate <br />The Elevation Certificate is an important administrative tool of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). It is to be used to <br />provide elevation information necessary to ensure compliance with community floodplain management ordinances, to determine the <br />proper insurance premium rate, and to support a request for a Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) or Letter of Map Revision based on <br />fill (LOMR -F). <br />The Elevation Certificate is required in order to properly rate Post -FIRM buildings, which are buildings constructed after publication of <br />the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM), located in flood insurance Zones Al —A30, AE, AH, A (with BFE), VE, V1 —V30, V (with BFE), AR, <br />AR /A, AR /AE, AR /A1 —A30, AR /AH, and AR /A0. The Elevation Certificate is not required for Pre -FIRM buildings unless the building is <br />being rated under the optional Post -FIRM flood insurance rules. <br />As part of the agreement for making flood insurance available in a community, the NFIP requires the community to adopt floodplain <br />management regulations that specify minimum requirements for reducing flood losses. One such requirement is for the community to <br />obtain the elevation of the lowest floor (including basement) of all new and substantially improved buildings, and maintain a record of <br />such information. The Elevation Certificate provides a way for a community to document compliance with the community's floodplain <br />management ordinance. <br />Use of this certificate does not provide a waiver of the flood insurance purchase requirement. Only a LOMA or LOMR -F from the Federal <br />Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) can amend the FIRM and remove the Federal mandate for a lending institution to require the <br />purchase of flood insurance. However, the lending institution has the option of requiring flood insurance even if a LOMA /LOMR -F has <br />been issued by FEMA. The Elevation Certificate may be used to support a LOMA or LOMR -F request. Lowest floor and lowest adjacent <br />grade elevations certified by a surveyor or engineer will be required if the certificate is used to support a LOMA or LOMR -F request. <br />A LOMA or LOMR -F request must be submitted with either a completed FEMA MT -EZ or MT -1 package, whichever is appropriate. <br />This certificate is used only to certify building elevations. A separate certificate is required for floodproofing. Under the NFIP non- <br />residential buildings can be floodproofed up to or above the Base Flood Elevation (BFE). A floodproofed building is a building that <br />has been designed and constructed to be watertight (substantially impermeable to floodwaters) below the BFE. Floodproofing of <br />residential buildings is not permitted under the NFIP unless FEMA has granted the community an exception for residential floodproofed <br />basements. The community must adopt standards for design and construction of floodproofed basements before FEMA will grant a <br />basement exception. For both floodproofed non - residential buildings and residential floodproofed basements in communities that have <br />been granted an exception by FEMA, a floodproofing certificate is required. <br />Additional guidance can be found in FEMA Publication 467 -1, Floodplain Management Bulletin: Elevation Certificate, available on <br />FEMA's website at.http://www.fema.P-ov/librarv/viewRecord.do?id=1727. <br />FEMA Form 086 -0 -33 (7/12) F -053 <br />
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