| SECTION 1612 FLOOD LOADS
1612.5 Flood hazard documentation.
The following documentation shall be prepared and sealed
by a registered design professional and submitted to the building
official:
1. For construction in flood
hazard areas not subject to high-velocity wave action:
1.1. The elevation of the
lowest floor, including the basement, as required by the
lowest floor elevation inspection in Section
109.3.3.
1.2. For fully enclosed areas
below the design flood elevation where provisions to allow
for the automatic entry and exit of floodwaters do not
meet the minimum requirements in Section
2.6.2.1 of ASCE 24, construction documents shall include
a statement that the design will provide for equalization
of hydrostatic flood forces in accordance with Section
2.6.2.2 of ASCE 24.
1.3. For dry floodproofed
nonresidential buildings, construction documents shall
include a statement that the dry floodproofing is designed
in accordance with ASCE 24.
2. For construction in flood
hazard areas subject to high-velocity wave action:
2.1. The elevation of the
bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member as required
by the lowest floor elevation inspection in
Section 109.3.3.
2.2. Construction documents
shall include a statement that the building is designed
in accordance with ASCE 24, including that the pile or
column foundation and building or structure to be attached
thereto is designed to be anchored to resist flotation,
collapse and lateral movement due to the effects of wind
and flood loads acting simultaneously on all building
components, and other load requirements of Chapter 16.
2.3. For breakaway walls
designed to resist a nominal load of less than 10 psf
(0.48 kN/m2) or more than 20 psf (0.96 kN/m2),
construction documents shall include a statement that
the breakaway wall is designed in accordance with ASCE
24.
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