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101 CORONADO DR Preparation of the Floodproofing Certificate for Non-Residential Buildings The Floodproofing Certificate is required for all non-residential buildings to be floodproofed and is to be completed by the design professional. The first part of the Certificate contains informat- ion concerning the location and ownership of the building. FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM o.M.6. No. 3067-007 FLOODPROOFING CERTIFICATE FOR•NON-RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES The floodproofing of non-residential buildings maybe permitted as an alternative fo elevating to or above the Base Flood Elevation; however, a f/oodproofing design cerfification is required. This form is to be used for that certification. F/oodproofing of a residentia/ building does not alfer a cummunity's floodplain management elevation requirements or affect the insurance rating unless the community has been issued an exception by FEMA fo allow floodproofed residential basements. The permitting of a floodproofed residential basement requires a separate certification specifying that the design complies with the local floodplain management ordinance. � Decade Companies Income Properties FOR INSURANCE COMPANY USE BUILDING OWNER'S NAME POLICY NUMBER 101 & 105 Coronado Drive STREET ADDRESS (including Apt., Unit,Suite and/or Bldg.Number)OR P.O ROUTE AND BOX NUMBER COMPANY NAIC NUMBER Parcel#08-29-15-15606-000-0141 & 08-29-15-15606-000-0141 OTHER DESCRIPTION(Lot and Block Numbers,etc.) Clearwater Florida 33767 CITY STATE ZIP CODE Building locatfon and Ownership information � Section I of the Certificate is the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) information, including the BFE used in designing the floodproofing system. Copies of the FIRM should be available through the community's floodplain administrator. SECTION I FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP (FIRM) I.NFORMATION Provide the following from the proper FIRM: COMMUNITY NUMBER PANEL NUMBER SUFFIX DATE OF FIRM INDEX FIRM ZONE BASE FLOOD ELEVATION (in AO Zones use depth) 12103C 12103C0102 G 09/03/03 AE 11, 12 Section I p (�' `�►r_� 101 CORONADO DR W ��"`�`��`�° BCP2011-02294 1� a C r 2 2 2012 FLOOD PROFFING RESTROOMS C/O CONDITION PIER HOUSE 60 HOTEL PLANNIIVG &DEVEI.OPMENT Zoning:Tounst Atlas#:2s7A CI1Y OF CLEARWATER ti Section II requests information regarding the floodproofing design. The first item is the eleva- tion, referenced to the datum of the FIRM (generally the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929), to which the building is floodproofed. This elevation must be equal to or greater than the BFE. It is important to note that for insurance rating purposes, the floodproofing design must provide protection to 1 foot above the BFE to receive rating credit. If the building is floodproofed only to the BFE, then the building's insurance rating will result in a higher pre- mium. Before a decision is made to floodproof to less than 1 foot above the BFE, insurance implications should be carefully considered. The second item is the height of the floodproofing above the lowest adjacent grade. This infor- mation is intended to be used by community building officials, FEMA, and NFIP insurance underwriters to analyze the level of safety that the floodproofing design will provide. Since floodwaters exert greater pressure on the floodproofed building as the height of the flooding increases (see Figure 1), floodproofing that exceeds 3 feet in height represents a greater risk and may result in insurance rates that reflect this increased risk. SECTION II FLOODPROOFING INFORMATION (By a Registered Professional Engineer or Architect) Floodproofing Design Elevatie�n InTOrmation: Buildi.ng is floodproofed to an elevation of 13_feet NGVD. (Elevation datum used must be the same as that on the FIRM.) 7.75 Height of floodproofing on the building above the lowest adjacent grade is feet. (NOTE:for insurance rating purposes, the building's floodproofed design elevation must be at least one foot above the Base Flood Elevation fo receive rating credit. If the building is floodproofed only to the Base Flood Elevation, then the building's insurance rating will result in a higher premium.) Section II Section III is the actual certification of the floodproofing design as required in Section 603(c)(4) of the NFIP regulations. It is important to note that design professionals signing this form are certifying that they have developed and/or reviewed the design plans and specifications and find them in compliance with accepted standards of practice for dry floodproofing. This certification is based on the floodproofing design, not the as-built condition of the building. The person signing this form must be a registered professional engineer or architect within the state or territory where the building will be constructed or substantially improved. I1 ti SECTION III CERTIFICATION (By a Registered Professional Engineer or Architect) Non-Residential Floodproofed Construction Certification: I certify that based upon development and/or review of strucfural design, specifications, and plans for construction that the design and methods of construction are in accordance with accepted standards of practice for meeting the following provisions: The structure,together with attendant utilities and sanitary facilities, is watertight to the floodproofed design elevation indicated above, with walls that are substantially impermeable to the passage of water. All structural components are capable of resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic flood forces, including the effects of buoyancy,and anticipated debris impact forces. I certify that the information on this certificate represents my best effort to interpret the data available. I understand that any false statement may be punishable by fine or imprisonment under 18 U.S. Code, Section 1001. Joseph W. Belt, P.E. FL#45147 ��IIFI�R�trNUACtual En ineer LICENSE NUMBER (or Affix Seal) U�z TITLE COMPANY NAME 5004 West Linebaugh Ave, Suite C Tampa Florida 33624 ADD``$�"'+,��,�r CITY STATE ziP � , 10.19.12 813 961-3075 � /�� � DATE PHONE �� ,.... � � � . � � * i • i Co;�„�+e��iould be ma �$f�i his� t}�ate for: 1)community official,2)insurance agent/company,3)building owner. .: '�1; r'41F ; * � j(Qt„�(y1Q�orm 81 Q� ;�` //'(�5.��� ��. �`� +--� . section �� �i��iiVq IIIEING��```� The NFIP The NFIP was created by Congress in 1968 to provide federally backed flood insurance cover- age, because flood insurance was generally unavailable from private insurance companies. The NFIP is also intended to reduce future flood losses by identifying floodprone areas and ensuring that new development in these areas is adequately protected from flood damage. The NFIP is based on an agreement between the federal government and participating communities that have been identified as being floodprone. FEMA, through the Federal Insurance Administration (FIA), makes flood insurance available to the residents of a participating community provided that the community adopts and enforces adequate floodplain management regulations that meet the minimum NFIP requirements. The NFIP encourages communities to adopt floodplain man- agement ordinances that exceed the minimum NFIP criteria. Included in the NFIP requirements, found under Title 44 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, are ininiinum building design and 12