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Technical analysis may be required if there is potential for increased flood heights, diversion of flow, flotation of materials, or release of pollutants. Requirements Construction projects in the Flood Hazard Area must conform to the requirements outlined below. Applicability The floodplain management requirements apply to residential and non-residential buildings located in SFHAs, including both private and public buildings.

For buildings in SFHAs, the requirements apply to: New construction Substantial improvement or repair of existing buildings. Non-residential structures in certain flood zones may be flood-proofed instead of elevated.

The building must be flood-proofed to at least the Design Flood Elevation. In an elevated structure, areas below the DFE must be constructed of flood-resistant materials. Attendant utilities must be designed to prevent infiltration of floodwaters or elevated to at least the DFE. The ordinance identifies the types of structures that may meet this definition. For example, docking facilities and facilities used for loading and unloading watercraft may be functionally dependent.

The variance is necessary to alleviate an exceptional hardship. Additional Information For additional information, visit the following. When it was completed in it was the largest building in San Francisco. Now, it continues its original function as an elegant address for businesses of all kinds. The Flood Building is a microcosm of San Francisco, housing over diverse tenants from all over the globe. These include major retail brands such Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie plus professional service firms, nonprofits and consulates.

An Ideal Business Environment In this landmark building, early San Francisco elegance goes hand-in-hand with modern offices. The result - an environment ideally suited to a wide range of business and office users.



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