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Decks, Pools, and Accessory Structures - FEMA.gov
www.fema.govNFIP free-of-obstruction requirements (see NFIP Technical Bulletin 5-08) n Although they need not be designed to break away under flood forces, access stairs and ele-vators are obstructions; therefore, the loads they ... 8.2: DECKS, POOLS, AND ACCESSORY STRUCTURES 4 of 4 A
CHAPTER C9 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION - …
smartvent.comCHAPTER C9 MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION and not capable of producing concrete debris that will cause significant damage to other structures, or (2) remain in place and functional after the design flood. ... Free-of-Obstruction Requirements (FEMA 2008c).
Managing Floodplain Development: Procedures, Standards ...
files.nc.govManaging Floodplain Development—Procedures, Standards, and Requirements November 1997 1993 Free-of-Obstruction Requirements for Buildings Located in Coastal High Hazard Areas in Accordance with the National Flood Insurance Program .
Free-of-Obstruction Requirements - MEMA Floodplain Site
knowyourfloodrisk.orgUnder the free-of-obstruction requirements in the NFIP regulations, any type of lower area enclosure or other construction practice (as described below) that prevents the free flow of coastal floodwaters and waves beneath an elevated building during a base flood event is not