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<br />Building Flood Proofed by Elevating on Columns, <br /> <br />F'gure 8 Elevation; Elevated on Columns <br /> <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />c <br /> <br />"== <br />"=? <br />J <br /> <br />" <br />rl <br />.s-L <br /> <br />F'gure 9 Sect,on; Elevated on Columns <br /> <br />/, <br />-"-I..J""""> .~-) <br />~r J~t ~( <br />~ ' <br />~"'SEO FLOOD" \~ <br />'S\~\J.Jc <br />_,--, .1 r/-I', ,-' ~.-v-..- " <br />~J'--Jvl-'rv" ~ )"- <br /> <br /> <br />j^ <br /> <br /> <br />-, ~- <br />,,--j,\ <br /> <br />~.\ <br /> <br />'_'/L'--_ <br /> <br />'f <br /> <br />A modification of basic buiiding, with concrete columns <br />at the base instead 'Of masonry bearing walls for peri, <br />meter support, It is raised 12 feet (6 feet above the base <br />flood level) on columns; the building type is particularly <br />adapted to elevation because of its lightweight floor slab <br />and structure. <br /> <br />Site plans for the basic building and the four alternatives <br />are shown in Figure 1. Figures 2 to 9 are elevations and <br />sections for each of the building types, Separate eleva- <br />tions and sections for the wet flood proofed building are <br />not included; they are the same as those for the basic <br />building (Figures 2 and 3), <br /> <br />17 <br />