reader2580
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I have a three acre property with a good acre of open land perfect for building a garage. The problem is in 2015 FEMA revised the flood maps and now all of the open land on my property is in a flood zone. The city says building in a flood zone is not allowed. They would allow me to build a car port type structure.
Has anyone built a garage in a flood zone? The main concern with a building in a flood zone appears to be that the building it self would displace water and cause the flood water to rise that much higher.
I know there are designs for houses in flood zones where essentially they build a crawl space underneath that fills with water in a flood. My uncle lost his house in hurricane Sandy and it was rebuilt with a tall crawl space that fills with water in a flood. Maybe that could be done with a garage, but I think the foundation would cost more than the structure part of the garage. Right now it would be pretty much financially impossible to move. I’ve done a ton of work to this house that I wouldn’t want to do again on another house.
Has anyone built a garage in a flood zone? The main concern with a building in a flood zone appears to be that the building it self would displace water and cause the flood water to rise that much higher.
I know there are designs for houses in flood zones where essentially they build a crawl space underneath that fills with water in a flood. My uncle lost his house in hurricane Sandy and it was rebuilt with a tall crawl space that fills with water in a flood. Maybe that could be done with a garage, but I think the foundation would cost more than the structure part of the garage. Right now it would be pretty much financially impossible to move. I’ve done a ton of work to this house that I wouldn’t want to do again on another house.
