Building Construction in the
Floodplain or Floodway
Structures located in the floodplain or floodway
are subject to additional
building regulations designed to protect not only the structure
but also the
floodplain. If you are contemplating a modification to your existing
home, contact the Village before starting your design so that you
understand the regulations before you get too far along in the
process. Please remember that ANY modification to a structure in
the floodplain
may require a permit.
You may be able to construct an addition to a structure
in the floodplain.
In general, the cost of the addition must be less than fifty-percent
of the
value of the structure itself. This regulation is known as
the Substantial
Improvement rule. It is designed to limit the exposure of damage
to
structures in the floodplain. If the cost of a proposed addition
would
exceed the fifty-percent threshold, then the entire structure
must be
brought into compliance with the floodplain regulations.
Additions to structures in the floodplain may be
located above the
existing footprint or may expand the footprint of the structure.
If the
footprint is expanded, the additional area must comply with
the floodplain requirements, which typically requires that
the addition be
elevated. You may not expand the footprint of structures
in the floodway.
View Lincolnshire's
Floodplain Map where you can see if
your
property is in the floodplain or log onto www.Floodsmart.gov.
For more information, contact Jennifer Hughes, Village
Engineer, at
847.913.2362. |