Flood Plains Sample Clauses

Flood Plains. No significant encroachment into a flood plain pursuant to Governor's Executive Order 79 or Presidential Executive Order 11988 is allowable. See FDM 21-25-25. The project will not have a significant encroachment into a flood plain. Project Meets Criteria [ ] Yes [ ] No [ ] Criteria Does Not Apply Comments:
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Flood Plains. Projects that require work encroaching on a regulatory floodway or any work affecting the base floodplain (100-year flood) elevations of a water course or lake are ineligible to use the PCE. Will the proposed action cause changes to the floodplain? No Yes – project is ineligible for PCE
Flood Plains. SSSEBS Section 3.1.4 describes floodplain conditions for each Group 6 cluster property footprint. Floodplain information was derived from the final MxXxxxxxx AFB
Flood Plains. If the Property is located in a flood plain, Buyer may be required to carry additional insurance. Property Boundary / Square Footage: Buyer is advised that Seller has not had the Property surveyed and that any fences, xxxxxx, walls and other natural or constructed barriers may or may not represent the true boundary lines of the Property. Xxxxx is also advised that any numerical representations of square footage of the structure(s) and/or lot size are approximations only and may be inaccurate. Xxxxx is advised to engage a professional surveyor or obtain an independent measurement of the structure(s) and/or lot size if Buyer wishes to make this sale contingent on Buyer’s approval of the Property’s boundaries or square footage. Water Service: Buyer may elect to have the water service inspected by a professional water testing company. In addition, on-site water service systems may have to meet certain quality and/or quantity requirements set by the municipality or the mortgage lender. Wood-Destroying Insect Infestation: Insects whose primary source of food is wood, such as termites, wood-boring beetles, xxxxxxxxx ants, xxxxxxxxx bees, and certain other insects, can cause damage to the wood structure of a residence. Termite and Pest Control companies are available to make inspections to determine whether wood-destroying insects are present. Because of the way these insects function, damage to wood may be hidden. Careful selection should be made of skilled experts in the termite/pest control field to insure a proper determination of whether wood-boring insects or resultant damage is present. NOTICES Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems (EIFS): Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems — sometimes referred to as synthetic stucco — are multi-lay- ered wall systems that are applied to the exterior of some homes. Poor or improper installation of EIFS may result in moisture penetrating the surface of a structure where it may cause damage to the building’s frame. Leakage most frequently occurs near doors and windows, gutters, the roof connection, and at the lowermost edge of the exterior surface. Vulnerability to leakage depends on structure design as well as the expertise and application skills of the con- tractor. Damage caused by water intrusion may be both extensive and expensive to repair but may go undetected in the absence of an adequate inspection. Buyers purchasing homes with EIFS construction may seek to engage an inspector experienced in testing for EIFS rel...
Flood Plains. If the Property is located in a flood plain, Buyer may be required to carry additional insurance. Property Boundary / Square Footage: Buyer is advised that Seller has not had the Property surveyed and that any fences, xxxxxx, walls and other nat- ural or constructed barriers may or may not represent the true boundary lines of the Property. Buyer is also advised that any numerical representations of square footage of the structure(s) and/or lot size are approximations only and may be inaccurate. Buyer is advised to engage a professional surveyor or obtain an independent measurement of the structure(s) and/or lot size if the Buyer wishes to make this sale contingent on Buyer’s approval of the Property’s boundaries or square footage. Water Service: Buyer may elect to have the water service inspected by a professional water testing company. In addition, on-site water service sys- tems may have to meet certain quality and/or quantity requirements set by the municipality or the lender. Wood-Destroying Insect Infestation: Insects whose primary source of food is wood, such as termites, wood-boring beetles, xxxxxxxxx ants, xxxxxxxxx bees, and certain other insects, can cause damage to the wood structure of a residence. Termite and Pest Control companies are available to make inspec- tions to determine whether wood-destroying insects are present. Because of the way these insects function, damage to wood may be hidden. Careful selection should be made of skilled experts in the termite/pest control field to insure a proper determination of whether wood-boring insects or resultant damage is present. ENVIRONMENTAL NOTICES Electromagnetic Fields: Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) occur around all electrical appliances and power lines. Conclusive evidence that EMFs pose health risks does not exist at present, and Pennsylvania has no laws regarding this issue. Environmental Hazards: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has a list of hazardous substances, the use and disposal of which are restricted by law. Generally, if hazardous substances are found on a property, it is the property owner’s responsibility to dispose of them properly. For more information and a list of hazardous substances, contact U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Xxxxx Xxxx Building, 0000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxx., X.X., Xxxxxxxxxx, X.X. 00000, (000) 000-0000. Wetlands: Wetlands are protected by both the federal and state governments. Buyer may wish to have the Property inspected for wetlands by an environ- ...

Related to Flood Plains

  • Flood Zone None of the Improvements on the Property are located in an area as identified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency as an area having special flood hazards or, if so located, the flood insurance required pursuant to Section 6.1(a)(i) hereof is in full force and effect with respect to the Property.

  • Flood Insurance With respect to each Mortgaged Property, obtain flood insurance in such total amount as the Administrative Agent or the Required Lenders may from time to time reasonably require, if at any time the area in which any improvements located on any Mortgaged Property is designated a “flood hazard area” in any Flood Insurance Rate Map published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (or any successor agency), and otherwise comply with the National Flood Insurance Program as set forth in the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, as amended from time to time.

  • Flood Hazard Insurance None of the improvements on any related Mortgaged Property are located in a flood hazard area as defined by the Federal Insurance Administration or, if any portion of the improvements on the related Mortgaged Property are in an area identified in the Federal Register by the Federal Emergency Management Agency as having special flood hazards falling within zones A or V in the national flood insurance program, the Mortgagor has obtained and is required to maintain flood insurance.

  • Matters Relating to Flood Hazard Properties (a) Evidence, which may be in the form of a letter from an insurance broker or a municipal engineer, as to whether (1) any Closing Date Mortgaged Property is a Flood Hazard Property and (2) the community in which any such Flood Hazard Property is located is participating in the National Flood Insurance Program, (b) if there are any such Flood Hazard Properties, such Loan Party’s written acknowledgement of receipt of written notification from Administrative Agent (1) as to the existence of each such Flood Hazard Property and (2) as to whether the community in which each such Flood Hazard Property is located is participating in the National Flood Insurance Program, and (c) in the event any such Flood Hazard Property is located in a community that participates in the National Flood Insurance Program, evidence that Company has obtained flood insurance in respect of such Flood Hazard Property to the extent required under the applicable regulations of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

  • Flood If any of the Improvements are located in an area identified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (or any successor to that agency) as a “Special Flood Hazard Area,” flood Insurance in the amount required by Lender.

  • Flood Certification Contract The Company has obtained a life of loan, transferable flood certification contract with an Approved Flood Policy Insurer acceptable to Purchaser in its sole discretion for each Mortgage Loan and such contract is assignable without penalty, premium or cost to the Purchaser;

  • Flood Laws JPMCB has adopted internal policies and procedures that address requirements placed on federally regulated lenders under the National Flood Insurance Reform Act of 1994 and related legislation (the “Flood Laws”). JPMCB, as administrative agent or collateral agent on a syndicated facility, will post on the applicable electronic platform (or otherwise distribute to each Lender in the syndicate) documents that it receives in connection with the Flood Laws. However, JPMCB reminds each Lender and Participant in the facility that, pursuant to the Flood Laws, each federally regulated Lender (whether acting as a Lender or Participant in the facility) is responsible for assuring its own compliance with the flood insurance requirements.

  • Water Provide hot water for lavatory purposes and cold water for drinking, lavatory and toilet purposes.

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