Safe Rooms Clause Samples

Safe Rooms a. Installation of individual safe rooms within the property limits of a residence where the installation would occur within the existing building or structure or in previously disturbed soils.
Safe Rooms. Residential safe rooms may be constructed as follows. For exterior safe rooms, after FEMA or SHPO staff, using the appropriate archaeological database, must first verify that no part of any documented archaeological site lies within the boundary of the parcel on which the safe room is to be constructed. a. Residential safe rooms constructed within the footprint of an existing structure more than 45 years old must meet one of the following criteria: i. Basement (below-grade) construction that does not involve cutting holes in foundation walls, but may include removal of sections of the concrete slab floor in order to properly anchor new safe room walls. ii. Above-grade, interior construction of safe rooms if construction is limited to the footprint of existing bathrooms or closets. iii. Construction of any safe room within an addition less than 45 years old. b. Below-grade construction of residential safe rooms on a parcel on which a private residence is located, and involving an area of ground disturbance not exceeding 300 square feet (approximately 13' by 23') and does not extend more than 10' deep. This allowance includes construction of safe rooms in crawl spaces and beneath the floors of utility structures, such as garages. c. Above-grade construction of residential safe rooms constructed on the same parcel as a residential structure that is less than 45 years old, and that do not include more than 45 square feet of usable floor space (approximately 7' by 7').
Safe Rooms a. Installation of individual safe rooms within the property limits of a residence where the installation would occur within the existing building or structure or in previously disturbed soils. This Allowance does not apply to rooms attached to or abutting a residence or highly visible from a public right-of-way. b. Modifications to buildings that are less than 45 years old, or modifications that are not visible on the exterior or in public interior spaces of buildings that are at least 45 years old, for community safe rooms.
Safe Rooms. 1. Installation of individual safe rooms within the property limits of a residence where the installation will occur within an existing structure or building or previously disturbed soils. 1508 1509 1510 1511 1512 1513 1514 1515 1516 1517 1518 1519 1520 1521 1522 1523 1524 1525 1526 1527 1528 1529 1530 1531 1532 1533 1534 1535 1536 1537 1538 1539 1540 1541 1542 1543 1544 1545 1546 1547 1548 1549 1550 1551 If Undertakings result or will result in adverse effects, FEMA, the SHPO, OEM, and Participating Tribes(s), may develop a treatment measure plan that includes one or more of the following Treatment Measures, depending on the nature of historic properties affected and the severity of adverse effects. This Appendix may be amended in accordance with Stipulation IV.A.3 of this Agreement, Amendments.
Safe Rooms a. Residential safe rooms constructed within the footprint of an existing structure more than 50 years old must meet one of the following criteria: i. Basement (below-grade) construction that does not involve cutting holes in foundation walls, but may include removal of sections of the concrete slab floor in order to properly anchor new safe room walls. ii. Above-grade, interior construction of safe rooms if construction is limited to the footprint of existing bathrooms or closets. iii. Construction of any safe room within an addition less than 50 years old. b. Below-grade construction of residential safe rooms on a parcel on which a private residence is located, and involving an area of ground disturbance not exceeding 300 square feet (approximately 13' by 23') and not extending more than 10' deep. This allowance applies only if FEMA or SHPO staff, using the appropriate archaeological database, first verify that no part of any documented archaeological site lies within the boundary of the parcel on which the safe room is to be constructed. c. Above-grade construction of residential safe rooms constructed on the same parcel as a residential structure that is less than 50 years old, and that do not include more than 50 square feet of usable floor space (approximately 7' by 7'). This allowance applies only if FEMA or SHPO staff, using the appropriate archaeological database, first verify that no part of any documented archaeological site lies within the boundary of the parcel on which the safe room is to be constructed. --DRAFT--
Safe Rooms. 1825 1826 1. Installation of individual safe rooms within the property limits of a 1827 residence where the installation will occur within an existing structure or 1828 building or previously disturbed soils. 1829
Safe Rooms a. Installation of individual safe rooms within the property limits of a residence where the installation would occur within the existing building or structure or in previously disturbed soils, provided the property is not individually listed in- or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places, nor is it located within historic districts listed in or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places as identified in VCRIS.
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