Requirements
of Structures Located in Flood Hazard Zones
A0-30
Zones
Any structure, including manufactured homes,
built or placed in the "A" zones must be elevated so that its
lowest floor is at or above the base flood elevation (BFE). Any space
enclosed below the BFE, inlcuding crawl space must have a minimum of two
openings to equalize flood forces on the walls. The total net area of
these openings shall be one (1) square inch for each square foot of enclosed
space. The bottom of such openings shall be no higher than one (1) foot
above grade.
Enclosures below the BFE may only be used
for parking vehicles and for limited storage such as lawn chairs, lawn
mowers, etc. Enclosed space below the BFE may not be heated or cooled
or used as habitable space. Flood resistance materials must be used
for all construction below the BFE.
V0-30 Zones
Any structures built in the "V"
zones must be elevated so that its lowest horizontal supporting member
is at or above the required BFE. Manufactured homes are not allowed in
V-zones. All structures built in the V-zone must have their foundation
and anchoring system designed by a professional Engineer or Architect
registered in the State of South Carolina. Solid walls are not allowed
below the BFE in the V-zones; lattice or screening is permitted provided
they are designed to break-away.
The area under a structure located in the
V-zone that is used for parking vehicles must remain completely open with
the exception of lattice or screening as described above. All heating
and air conditioning equipment must be elevated above the BFE (above horizontal
supporting member).
For more information concerning HIlton Head
Island's flood damage prevention ordinance, you may call (843) 341-4757.
B or C Zones
Any structure located in a B or C zone is
not considered to be in a special flood hazard area. The property may
still be subject to local drainage problems or other unmapped hazards.
Flood insuance is available. A flood insurance policy may be required
by the lender. There are no minimum elevation requirements in a B or C
zone.
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