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<br />Field Investigation Concerns <br /> <br />Owner Name: Prepared By: <br />Address: Date: <br />Property Location: <br /> Elevation Field Investigation Worksheet <br />0 Does site topography data cover required area DYes ONo <br /> Additional data required <br />o Any construction access issues? <br />o Site and building utilities identified? DYes ONo <br /> Potentiai utility conflicts identnied? DYes ONo <br /> Describe conflicts: <br />0 Review homeowner preferences: <br /> Can aesthetics reconciie with s~e and buiiding constraints? DYes ONo <br /> How? <br />0 Confirm type and cond~ion of existing framing: <br /> o member sizes o spans <br /> o connections o supports <br />o Confirm type and condition of foundation: <br /> o type o depth <br /> o size <br />o Confirm types and condition of existing construction materials: <br /> o roof o floor <br /> o walls o foundation <br />0 Confirm soil information: <br /> o type o depth of rock <br /> o bearing capacity o susceptibility to scour and erosion <br />o Confirm characteristics of flood-related hazards: <br /> OBFE o velocity <br /> o frequency o duration , <br /> o potential for debris flow <br />0 Confirm characteristics of non-flood-related hazards: <br /> o wind o seismic <br /> o snow o other. <br />0 Review accessibility considerations: <br /> o access/egress <br /> o special resources for elderly, disabled, children <br /> Architectural constraints noted: <br />0 Is clearance available to installlifling beams and jacking equipment? DYes ONo <br />0 Check local codes/covenants for height or appearance restrictions: <br /> o deed/subdivision rules o local building codes <br /> Restrictions: <br /> <br />Figure VI-E.25: Elevation Field Investigation Worksheet <br /> <br />VI- E.33 <br /> <br />Engineering Principles and Practices of Retrofitting Flood-Prone Residential S1ructures <br />January 1995 <br />