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DR9305-CS 930720DALLAS COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS July 20, 1993 Mr. Kenneth M. Griffin, P.E. city Engineer city of Coppell P.O. Box 478 Coppell, Texas 75019 Re: Grapevine Springs Park -- Project #482-485 [Coppell, Texas] Floodplain Development Permit Dear Mr. Griffin: We are forwarding, herewith, the executed copy of the Floodplain Development Permit for the referenced project. We appreciate the City's assistance in this matter. Sincerely, Allen Bud Beene, P.E. Director of Public Works ABB /TRK / D~vjm ~,./ OPENSPACE : ~ PERHIT 411 Elm Street Dallas, Texas 75202 653-7151 DEVELOPMENT PERMIT PROPERTY WITHIN FLOODPLAIN STATE OF TEXAS : COUNTY OF DALLAS : CITY OF COPPELL: The above named permittee applied for a DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NAME OF PERMITTEE: ~ ,e, ,l,U d fo PERMIT on been reviewed ADMINISTRATOR and il is-his The application has by the determination that the pro~sed development I~ locat,e~ within an identifiable flood plain of ~% ' . The ADMINISTRATOR has reviewed plans and specifications of the proposed development for conformance with the development standards required by COPPELL flood plain manaDement regulations. You are hereby authorized to proceed with the following described work: ~ property: To maintain compliance with the development standards of COPPELL flood plain management regulations and to eliminate or minimize flood damage potential to the proposed development, you are hereby directed to construct your proposed development in accordance with the following special provisions: ( ) For residential structures, the lowest floor (including basement) must be elevated to two (2) feet above the 100-year base flood elevation. Minimum finished floor elevations must be shown on the plat for the development as approved by the City Engineer. (The lowest floor must be elevated two (2) feet above BFE, or one (1) foot above ultimate condition whichever is higher). ( ) For non-residential structures, the lowest floor (including basement) must be elevated or floodproofed to two (2) feet above the 100-year base flood elevation. Minimum finished floor elevations must be shown on the plat or site plan as approved by the City Engineer. (The lowest floor must be elevated two (2) feet above BFE, or one (1) foot above ultimate condition whichever is higher. ( ) Permittee must submit a certification from a registered professional engineer, architect, or land surveyor that the finished floor level of the residential structure has been constructed two (2) feet above the 100-year base flood elevation, or one (1) foot above ultimate condition whichever is higher. ( ) For non-residential floodproofing, a registered professional engineer or architect must certify that the floodproofing ~thods are adequate to withstand the flood depths, pressures, velocities, impact and uplift forces and other factors associated with the base flood. ( ) For fill activities, the permittee must submit a certification from an engineer or land surveyor that the level of the compacted fill material is at or above the elevation of the Base Flood. ( ) Provide a certified copy of all final plans or As-Built Drawings to the ADMINISTRATOR. (~OTHER PROVISIONS: D TZ