Regulatory flood elevation definition

Regulatory flood elevation means the water surface elevation of the 100-year flood.
Regulatory flood elevation means the elevation which is one foot above the base flood elevation for a watercourse for which the base flood elevation has been determined and shall be as determined by the criteria developed by the director of water resources for all other watercourses.
Regulatory flood elevation means the elevation that is 1 foot above the calculated water- surface elevation of the base flood. (Ord. 1999 FC-1 § 1 (part), 1999; Ord. 1988 FC-2 Art. 4 (part), 1988)

Examples of Regulatory flood elevation in a sentence

  • Regulatory flood elevation - the base flood elevation (BFE) or estimated flood height as determined using simplified methods plus a freeboard safety factor of one and one-half (1 ½) feet.

  • Regulatory flood elevation - the one hundred (100) year flood elevation plus a freeboard safety factor of one and one-half (1 ½) feet.

  • Regulatory flood elevation shall be disclosed at the time of sale to all buyers.

  • Regulatory flood elevation – the base flood elevation (BFE) or estimated flood height as determined using simplified methods plus a freeboard safety factor of one and one-half (1 ½) feet.

  • Regulatory flood elevation at development site (BFE + locally adopted freeboard): (NGVD).


More Definitions of Regulatory flood elevation

Regulatory flood elevation means an elevation of at least two feet above the base flood elevation for a watercourse for which the base flood elevation is either mapped or determined, and shall be as determined by the criteria developed by the Director of the Arizona Department of Water Resources for all other watercourses.
Regulatory flood elevation. (RFE) means an elevation one (1) foot above the base flood elevation or the floodway elevation, whichever is higher, for a watercourse for which the base flood elevation, as provided on the Flood Insurance Rate Map or adopted by the Board of Directors of the Gila County Flood Control District. For all other watercourses, the RFE shall be one foot above the base flood elevation determined using the criteria in the “State Standards”.
Regulatory flood elevation. (RFE) means an elevation one (1) foot above the base flood elevation.
Regulatory flood elevation means the water surface elevation of the one-hundred-year flood.
Regulatory flood elevation means elevation indicated on the FIRM as the elevation of the one-hundred-year flood.
Regulatory flood elevation means the water surface elevation of the 100-year– flood.
Regulatory flood elevation means the elevation which THAT