17 260 Chapter Floodplain Protection NATURAL RESOURCES Franklin Zoning Ordinance Effective July 1, 2024 applicant shall provide to the Floodplain Administrator a detailed cost to repair all damages and/ or cost of improvements which includes the complete costs associated with all types of work necessary to completely repair or improve a building. These include the costs of all materials, labor, and other items necessary to perform the proposed work. These must be in the form of: i. An itemized costs of materials, and labor, or estimates of materials and labor that are prepared by licensed contractors or professional construction cost estimators ii. Building valuation tables published by building code organizations and cost-estimating manuals and tools available from professional building costestimating services. iii. A qualified estimate of costs that is prepared by the local official using professional judgement and knowledge of local and regional construction costs. iv. A detailed cost estimate provided and prepared by the building owner. This must include as much supporting documentation as possible (such as pricing information from lumber companies, plumbing and electrical suppliers, etc). In addition, the estimate must include the value of labor, including the value of the owner’s labor. 2. Construction Stage a. A second elevation certificate is required with the foundation inspection in accordance with Clause 17.6.3.B.2.c, d, or e, as applicable. b. Within AE Zones, where base flood elevation data is available, any lowest floor certification made relative to mean-sea-level shall be prepared by or under the direct supervision of a Tennessee registered, certified floodplain land surveyor and certified by same. The floodplain administrator shall record the elevation of the lowest floor on the development permit. When floodproofing is utilized for a nonresidential building, said certification shall be prepared by, or under the direct supervision of, a Tennessee registered professional engineer or architect and certified by same. c. Within approximate A Zones, where base flood elevation data is not available, the elevation of the lowest floor shall be determined as the measurement of the lowest floor of the building relative to the highest adjacent grade. The floodplain administrator shall record the elevation of the lowest floor on the development permit. When floodproofing is utilized for a nonresidential building, said certification shall be prepared by, or under the direct supervision of, a Tennessee registered professional engineer or architect and certified by same. d. For all new construction and
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