National Flood Insurance Program Increased Cost of Compliance Coverage Guidance for State and Local Officials FEMA 301 / September 2003 Appendix C: Community Tool Kit Appendix C Overview This appendix contains a variety of promotional and administrative materials for community use. Major Topics: ICC Promotional Materials - Checklist - Brochures - Public Service Announcements - News Release - Flier - Fact Sheet ICC Administrative Materials - Checklist (Full-Size) - Helping Communities Determine Substantial Damage - RSDE Damage Inspection Worksheet – Residences - RSDE Damage Inspection Worksheet – Manufactured Homes - Sample Letter of Intent To Inspect the Building - Sample Letter of No Substantial Damage Determination - Sample Letter of Substantial Damage Determination - Sample Floodplain Development Permit - Sample Elevation Certificate - Sample Floodproofing Certificate Increased Cost of Compliance Checklist A full-size version of this checklist is provided in the second section of this appendix. Contact the FEMA Regional Office (see Appendix F) for additional copies. Graphic: Reduced reproduction of “Increased Cost of Compliance Checklist” This checklist will help building officials and floodplain administrators to ensure that eligible flood insurance policyholders collect ICC benefits, comply with building codes and floodplain ordinances, and create safer homes and communities. Increased Cost of Compliance Brochures The following brochures can be ordered from FEMA. See Appendix D for ordering information. Graphic: Reduced reproduction of “Increased Cost of Compliance: Helping to ensure a safer future” brochure. “Increased Cost of Compliance: Helping to ensure a safer future” This brochure provides information to policyholders on the ICC coverage in their flood insurance policy and how it can help them comply with building codes and floodplain ordinances. It also outlines the primary roles and responsibilities of each party in filing ICC claims. Graphic: Reduced reproduction of “How You Can Benefit From Increased Cost of Compliance Coverage” brochure. “How You Can Benefit From Increased Cost of Compliance Coverage” This brochure outlines how homes and businesses can benefit from ICC when damaged by a flood. It covers what may be required to meet community requirements for reducing future flood damage before policyholders repair or rebuild. Increased Cost of Compliance Public Service Announcements The public service announcements (PSAs) shown below can be ordered from FEMA. Contact the FEMA Regional Office (see Appendix F) for copies. The PSAs, which are designed for delivery by a radio station, will urge flood victims to call their local floodplain administrator or building department to determine whether they may be eligible for ICC. Graphic: Reduced reproduction of Increased Cost of Compliance Public Service Announcement (PSA). ICC PSA :15 Seconds If you have flood insurance, ask your building department or insurance agent about Increased Cost of Compliance coverage. It can pay up to $30,000 when you change your flooded property to comply with building codes and floodplain ordinances. ICC PSA :10 Seconds Have flood insurance? Ask your building department or insurance company about Increased Cost of Compliance coverage. It may pay for work required by building codes and floodplain ordinances. Increased Cost of Compliance News Release The news release shown below can be ordered from FEMA. Contact the FEMA Regional Office (see Appendix F) for copies. Graphic: Reduced reproduction of Increased Cost of Compliance News Release. Flood Insurance Can Offset Cost of Meeting Building Code Requirements The news release is designed to help local officials urge flood victims to call their local floodplain administrator and building department to determine whether they may be eligible for ICC. It also highlights the benefits of ICC. Increased Cost of Compliance Fact Sheet The item shown below can be ordered from FEMA. See Appendix D for ordering information. Graphic: Reduced reproduction of Increased Cost of Compliance Fact Sheet. Facts About the National Flood Insurance Program’s Increased Cost of Compliance Coverage This fact sheet provides a concise explanation of ICC that can be useful when promoting ICC awareness. Increased Cost of Compliance Flier The item shown below can be ordered from FEMA. See Appendix D for ordering information. Graphic: Reduced reproduction of Increased Cost of Compliance Flier. Increased Cost of Compliance. Your Flood Insurance Can Help You Rebuild This flier is designed to promote ICC and can be distributed to policyholders after a flood event. Graphic: Full-size reproduction of “Increased Cost of Compliance Checklist” Helping Communities Determine Substantial Damage Communities participating in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) often have difficulty determining whether buildings are substantially damaged. This difficulty is magnified after a major flood or other disaster where large numbers of buildings have been damaged and there is a need to provide timely substantial damage determinations so that reconstruction can begin. Buildings located in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) that are determined to be substantially damaged/improved must be brought into compliance with the minimum requirements of the community’s NFIP-compliant floodplain management laws or ordinances. A computer program called the Residential Substantial Damage Estimator (RSDE) has been developed by FEMA to assist State and local officials in estimating building value and damage costs for both single-family and manufactured homes. This computer application is based on regulatory requirements of the NFIP and is intended to be used in conjunction with an industry-accepted residential cost- estimating guide. The RSDE software provides a consolidated application to estimate substantial damage to residential buildings. The tool can assist State and local officials in using FEMA-accepted approaches to estimate the value of a building and determine costs to repair/reconstruct a building. From this information, a Percent Damage/Improvement can be calculated to make a substantial damage/improvement determination for each residence. The program is a valuable tool since the enforcement of the substantial improvement requirement as defined in the NFIP regulations (44 CFR 59.1) frequently becomes a major concern for local officials after a community has experienced serious damages as a result of a flood or other disaster. The following excepts from the RSDE workbook are provided to assist in determining substantial damage: - RSDE Damage Inspection Worksheet – Residences - RSDE Damage Inspection Worksheet – Manufactured Homes - Sample Letter of Intent To Inspect the Building - Sample Letter of No Substantial Damage Determination - Sample Letter of Substantial Damage Determination - Sample Floodplain Development Permit RSDE DAMAGE INSPECTION WORKSHEET Single/Multi-Family Site Built Residences 1. Subdivision: Parcel #: Lot #: 2. Elevation of Lowest Floor: Datum: 3. NFIP Community Name: 4. Latitude: Longitude: 5. Owner’s First Name: Last Name: 6. Building Address: City: State: Zip: Phone #: 7. County: 8. Mailing Address: City: State: Zip: Phone #: 9. Date of Construction: Date Damage Occurred: 10. Cause of Damage: (A) Fire (B) Flood (C) Fire & Wind (D) Seismic (E) Wind 11. Duration of Flooding: (A) hours or (B) days 12. Description of Residential Site-Built Modular Structure: (A) Quality of Construction: (1) Low (2) Fair (3) Average (4) Good (5) Very Good (6) Excellent (B) 1-story 1½-story 2-story More Than 2 Stories 2-Story Bi-level Split-level ___ (C) Foundation (check one): Slab-on-grade Basement Crawl Space Piers Footings (D) Overall Dimensions of Building Footprint: Size (L) ft X (W) ft (E) Walls (check one) (1) Wood Frame (2) Masonry (3) Concrete Walls (4) Exterior Finish (Type) (5) Interior Finish (Type) (F) Roof: (1) Metal/Corrugated or ribbed: (2) Composition Shingles: (3) Other: (G) Heating/Cooling: (1) Forced Air (2) Warm and Cooled (3) Wall Furnace (4) Heat Pump (H) Flooring Floor Covering (Type) (I) Appliances (built-in only). List: (J) Fireplace: Yes No Quantity (K) Porch/Breezeways: Yes No (L) Garage: Attached Detached No. of cars: Carport: Attached Detached No. of cars: (M) Basement (check one): Finished Unfinished (N) Deck: Yes No 13. Name of Inspector: 14. Date of Inspection: Time of Inspection: 15. Phone Number of Inspector (including area code) 16. Description of Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA): NFIP Community I.D.# FIRM Panel #: FIRM Suffix: Date of FIRM Panel: FIRM Zone: BFE (NGVD): Regulatory Floodway: Yes No Potential 17. Flood Depth Above Lowest Floor (A) Exterior Walls ft (B) Interior Walls ft 18. PERCENT OF DAMAGE FIELD ESTIMATE (for single/multi-family site built homes) % Foundations % Superstructure (Framing/Masonry) % Roofing % Insulation and Weather-stripping % Exterior Finish % Interior Finish (Plaster/Drywall) % Doors, Windows, Shutters % Lumber Finished % Hardware % Cabinets/Countertops % Floor Covering % Plumbing % Electrical % Built-in Appliances % Heating/Cooling (HVAC) % Painting 19. CONDITION OF STRUCTURE: (Check one) (A) Inundation Damage Only (B) Minor Structural Damage (C) Major Structural Damage (D) Partially Collapsed (E) Structure Moved Off Foundation (F) Totally Destroyed/Collapsed 20. DESCRIPTION OF DAMAGE: (Answer yes or no) (A) Plumbing: (1) Exposed (2) In need of repair (B) HVAC/Electrical: (1) Submerged ____ (2) Damaged ____ (3) Repair (4) Replace ____ Use numbers from the right to describe the condition of items C through F: (C) Foundation 1. No visible damage 5. Dislodged/destroyed (D) Exterior walls 2. Settlement/cracked 6. Submerged (E) Interior walls 3. Partially missing 7. Include all of the above (F) Roof 4. Sagging 8. Other (explain) RSDE DAMAGE INSPECTION WORKSHEET Manufactured Homes 1. Subdivision: Parcel # Lot # 2. Elevation of Lowest Floor: Datum: 3. NFIP Community Name: 4. Latitude: Longitude: 5. Owner’s First Name: Last Name: 6. Building Address: City: State: Zip: Phone #: 7. County: 8. Mailing Address: City: State: Zip: Phone #: 9. Date of Construction: Date Damage Occurred: 10. Cause Of Damage: (A) Fire (B) Flood (C) Fire & Wind (D) Seismic (E) Wind 11. Duration of Flooding: (A) hours or (B) days 12. Description Of Manufactured Home: (A) Quality of Construction: (1) Low (2) Fair (3) Average (4) Good (5) Very Good (6) Excellent (B) Skirting: (check one) (1) Metal/Vinyl (2) Horizontal Lap (3) Simulated Stone/Brick (4) Lattice (C) Foundation (check one): (1) Post/Piers/Piles (2) Continuous Concrete (3) Treated Wood (4) Conventional Dry-Stack Block With Metal Tie-Down Installation (D) Type: (1) Single Wide (2) Double Wide (E) Overall Dimensions of Building Foot print: Size (L) ft X (W) ft (F) Roof: (1) Metal/Corrugated or Ribbed (2) Composition Shingles (G) Heating/Cooling: (1) Forced Air (2) Warm and Cooled (3) Wall Furnace (4) Heat Pump (H) Flooring Floor Covering (Type) (I) Appliances (built-in only). List: (J) Fireplace: Yes _____ No Quantity (K) Porch/Breezeways: Yes No (L) Garage: Attached Detached No. of cars: Carport: Attached Detached No. of cars: (M) Deck: Yes No 13. Name of Inspector: 14. Date of Inspection: Time of Inspection: 15. Phone Number of Inspector (including area code) 16. Description of Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA): NFIP Community I.D.# FIRM Panel #: FIRM Suffix: Date of FIRM Panel: FIRM Zone: BFE (NGVD): Regulatory Floodway: Yes No Potential 17. Flood Depth Above Lowest Floor (A) Exterior Walls ft (B) Interior Walls ft 18. PERCENT OF DAMAGE FIELD ESTIMATE (for manufactured homes) % Skirting/Forms/Piers % Superstructure (Framing) % Roofing % Insulation and Weather-stripping % Exterior Finish % Interior Finish (Plaster/Drywall) % Doors, Windows, Shutters % Lumber Finished % Hardware % Cabinets/Countertops % Floor Covering % Plumbing % Electrical % Built-in Appliances % Heating/Cooling (HVAC) % Painting 19. CONDITION OF STRUCTURE: (Check one) (A) Inundation Damage Only (B) Minor Structural Damage (C) Major Structural Damage (D) Partially Collapsed (E) Structure Moved Off Foundation (F) Totally Destroyed/Collapsed 20. DESCRIPTION OF DAMAGE: (Answer yes or no) (A) Plumbing: (1) Exposed (2) In need of repair (C) HVAC/Electrical: (1) Submerged (2) Damaged (3) Repair (4) Replace Use numbers from the right to describe the condition of items C through F: (C) Foundation 1. No visible damage 5. Dislodged/destroyed (D) Exterior walls 2. Settlement/cracked 6. Submerged (E) Interior walls 3. Partially missing 7. Include all the above (F) Roof 4. Sagging 8. Other (explain) Sample Letters City of Floodville Department of Building Inspections 200 Main Street Floodville, NY 14008 708-852-XXXX September 8, 2001 Letter of Intent Dear Resident: The carrier of this letter is on official business for the City of Floodville during the hours between 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM. As the result of the flooding that occurred between September 3rd and 4th, 2001, City staff will be inspecting homes throughout the community for evidence of substantial damage. This evaluation is required by our Floodplain Management Ordinance dated March 6, 1995. These inspections apply to all structures within the 100-year floodplain as shown on the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) for Floodville dated June 19, 1992. The inspectors will require approximately 15 to 20 minutes to inspect for exterior and interior damage. They will record the required information used by the Floodville Department of Building Inspections for making substantial damage determinations. After the City has completed the determination process, a written determination will be mailed to the owners of the inspected structures. Please be advised that all repairs, reconstruction and new construction are subject to the provisions of the Floodville Building Code and may require a permit. Construction activities that occur without a proper permit are considered to be non-compliant and may result in daily fines and/or the removal of the non-compliant construction. If you refuse admittance to the inspectors, your address will be provided to our City Attorney for processing of a formal legal request to inspect the structure during normal business hours. Questions regarding the inspection process may be directed to me or [floodplain administrator] of the Department of Building Inspections at 708-852-XXXX between the hours of 7:30 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Sincerely, Chief Inspector Department of Building Inspections City of Floodville Department of Building Inspections 200 Main Street Floodville, NY 14008 708-852-XXXX September 22, 2001 No Substantial Damage Mr. Edward Smith 186 Maple Street Floodville, NY 14008 NOTICE OF DETERMINATION Dear Mr. Smith: As a result of a substantial damage determination, the City has determined that your structure received damages that were less than 50% of the pre-damage structure value as the result of the flooding that occurred September 3rd and 4th, 2001. Under the requirements of the City of Floodville Floodplain Management Ordinance dated March 6, 1995, structures located within the 100-year floodplain that receive damages that are less than 50% of the structure value can be rebuilt on the original site, but must obtain a floodplain development permit prior to making repairs. Be advised that all repairs, reconstruction and new construction are subject to the requirements of the Floodplain Management Ordinance and the City Building Code. The dimensions of the original footprint cannot increase or be altered without a City permit. New construction must be evaluated in combination with any reconstruction or repairs to determine if the total value of the construction exceeds 50% of the structure value. Construction activities that occur without a proper permit are considered to be non-compliant and may result in daily fines and/or the removal of the non-compliant construction. Members of our Department are prepared to meet with you at our office to discuss the substantial damage determination process and to provide guidance for reconstruction or repair of your structure. To schedule a meeting or discuss questions regarding this determination, please contact me or [floodplain administrator] of the Department of Building Inspections at 708-852-XXXX between the hours of 7:30 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Sincerely, Chief Inspector Department of Building Inspections City of Floodville Department of Building Inspections 200 Main Street Floodville, NY 14008 708-852-XXXX September 22, 2001 Substantial Damage Mr. Thomas Jones 188 Maple Street Floodville, NY 14008 NOTICE OF DETERMINATION Dear Mr. Smith: As a result of a substantial damage determination, the City has determined that your structure received damages exceeding 50% of the pre-damage structure value as the result of the flooding that occurred September 3rd and 4th, 2001. Damage: $63,525 Market Value: $110,000 Flood Zone: A10 Under the requirements of the City of Floodville Floodplain Management Ordinance dated March 6, 1995, structures located within the 100-year floodplain that receive damage of any origin, whereby the cost of restoring the structure would equal or exceed 50% of the structure value, must be brought into compliance with the Ordinance. For residential structures with more than 50% damage, the structures must either be removed from the floodplain or have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated to at or above the 100-year flood elevation. Failure to comply with this requirement will result in daily fines and/or legal action by the City against the owner of the structure. Under the National Flood Insurance Program, the Increased Cost of Compliance (or ICC) program may provide additional financial assistance to either elevate or remove flood-damaged structures from the floodplain. ICC applies to flooded structures that are substantially damaged. Be advised that all repairs, reconstruction and new construction are subject to the provisions of the Floodville Building Code and will require a permit. Construction activities that occur without a proper permit are considered to be non-compliant and may result in daily fines and/or the removal of the non- compliant construction. Members of our Department are prepared to meet with you at our office to discuss the substantial damage determination process and to provide guidance for reconstruction or repair of your structure. To schedule a meeting or discuss questions regarding this determination, please contact me or [floodplain administrator] of the Department of Building Inspections at 708-852-XXXX between the hours of 7:30 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Sincerely, Chief Inspector Department of Building Inspections Sample Floodplain Development Permit CITY OF FLOODVILLE FLOODPLAIN DEVELOPMENT PERMIT Application/Permit# 2001-0008 Permit Fee: Name of Applicant(s): 1. Address of Development Site: 2. Type of Development: Filling Grading Excavation Routine Maintenance Minor Improvement Substantial Improvement New Construction 3. Pre-Improvement Value of Structure: %Damage: Cost of Improvement: 4. Description of Development: 5. Is Property Located in a Designated Floodway? IF YES, AND IS SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT OR NEW CONSTRUCTION, CERTIFICATION MUST BE PROVIDED PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A PERMIT TO DEVELOP THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT WILL RESULT IN NO INCREASE IN THE BASE (100 YEAR) FLOOD ELEVATION. 6. Is Property Located in a Designated Floodway Fringe? 7. Elevation of Base (100 year) Flood: 8. Elevation/Floodproofing Requirement: 9. Elevation of the Proposed Development Site: THIS PERMIT IS ISSUED WITH THE CONDITION THAT THE LOWEST FLOOR (INCLUDING THE BASEMENT FLOOR) OF ANY NEW OR SUBSTANTIALLY IMPROVEMENT RESIDENTIAL BUILDING WITH BE ELEVATED A MINIMUM OF ONE (1) FLOOD ABOVE THE BASE (100 YEAR) FLOOD ELEVATION. IF THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT IS A NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDING THIS PERMIT IS ISSUED WITH THE CONITION THA THE LOWEST FLOOR (INCLUDING THE BASEMENT FLOOR) WILL BE ELEVATED OR FLOODPROOFED ABOVE THE BASE (100 YEAR) FLOOD ELEVATION. 10. FIRM Panel Number: FIRM Zone: FIRM Revision Date: 11. Source of Base Flood Elevation Data (if not available on FIRM): 12. List Any Other Permits That May Be Required: ALL PROVISIONS OF THE CITY OF FLOODVILLE FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION ORDINANCE NUMBER XXXX SHALL BE COMPLIED WITH. THIS PERMIT IS ISSUED THE CONDITION THA THE DEVELOPER/PROPERTY OWNER WILL PROVIDE CERTIFICATION BYA REGISTERED ENGINEER, ARCHITECT OR LAND SURVEY OR THE “AS BUILT” LOWEST FLOOR (INCLUDING THE BASEMENT FLOOR) ELEVATION OF ANY NEW OR SUBSTANTIALLY IMPROVED BUILDING COVERED BY THIS PERMIT. PLANS AND SPECIFICATION APPROVED: SIGNATURE OF DEVELOPER/ CITY OF FLOODVILLE, PROPERTY OWNER FLOODPLAIN MANAGER Industry-accepted residential cost-estimating guides include such materials as the Marshall & Swift Residential Cost Handbook. Graphic: Sample Elevation Certificate (two pages) Graphic: Sample Floodproofing Certificate (one page)